TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of Sherwood Anderson
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence,
1915-1941
Series 2: Incoming Correspondence,
1913-1941
Series 3: Eleanor Anderson Correspondence,
1941-1981
Series 4: Family Correspondence, 1904-1968
Series 5: Works, 1903-1992
Series 6: Legal/Financial Files, 1920-1976
Series 7: Publicity, 1893-1984
Series 8: Development, 1941-1973, bulk 1947-1951
Series 9: Photographs, Sound Recordings, and
Moving Image Material, ca. 1876-1977
Series 10: Scrapbooks, 1914-1935
Series 11: Artifacts and Artwork, 1917-1938
Series 12: Miscellaneous, 1872-1992, bulk 1920's-1968
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Alison Hinderliter,
2004.
©2004.
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| Creator |
Anderson, Sherwood,
1876-1941
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| Title |
Sherwood Anderson Papers
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| Dates |
1872-1992 |
| Extent |
54.7 linear feet
(121 boxes and 3 oversize boxes)
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| Abstract |
Works, correspondence,
and papers of novelist and poet Sherwood Anderson.
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| Language |
Collection is
predominantly in English; a few scattered items (translations
and reviews of works) are in French,
German, Greek, Russian,
or Spanish.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Anderson |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 36 2-5 |
Sherwood Anderson Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift, Mrs. Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson, 1947, with subsequent
donations and purchases.
Martha Briggs, Alison Hinderliter, Pamela Olson, and Monica
Petraglia, 2004
This inventory was created with the generous support of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those
of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Access
The Sherwood Anderson Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum, and items in each folder
will be counted before and after delivery to the patron (Priority I).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Sherwood Anderson Papers are the physical property of the
Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or
assigns. The Literary Executor for the Sherwood Anderson papers must be
contacted in order to receive permission to publish or reproduce any materials
from this collection. For further information, contact the Roger and Julie
Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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Sherwood Anderson was born Sept. 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio, the third
child of seven born to a harnessmaker and his wife. The family moved often,
settling in Clyde, Ohio in 1884. Sherwood didn't spend much time in school; he
was nicknamed "Jobby" as a young boy due to the numbers of odd jobs he took on
instead to help support his family. After his mother's early death in 1895
Anderson moved to Chicago for a couple of years, until he joined the army and
was an infantryman in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. After his service
he moved to Springfield, Ohio and enrolled in Wittenberg College for a year
(1899-1900), where he met a friend who found him a job as an advertising
copywriter and space salesman for Long-Critchfield Company in Chicago. In 1906
he moved with his first wife, Cornelia Lane Anderson, to Cleveland, Ohio, to
set up a mail order house. A year later he established his own mail order paint
business in Elyria, Ohio. It was there on Nov. 27, 1912 that Anderson suddenly
left his office and wandered the countryside for four days, until he was found
and hospitalized for exhaustion. Whether this incident was a nervous breakdown
or a veiled attempt to leave his business and family to pursue a more artistic
lifestyle is still under speculation. Whatever the reason, he soon left Ohio
for good and moved back to Chicago to work again for the Long-Critchfield
Company. This time, however, he was determined to also be a novelist, and
joined the Chicago literary and journalist circles, which included Margaret
Anderson of the Little Review, Harriet Monroe of
Poetry Magazine, and writers Ben Hecht and Carl
Sandburg. He began publishing short stories and poetry regularly in the
aforementioned magazines, and his novel-writing career began in 1916 with the
publication of Windy McPherson's Son. His real
fame as a writer came in 1919, with the publication of his classic work,
Winesburg, Ohio.
From the late 1910's through the mid 1920's, Anderson moved
frequently, to New York City, Fairhope Alabama, New Orleans, Reno Nevada, and
back to New Orleans. He met Gertrude Stein and James Joyce on his first trip to
Paris in 1921, and remained friends with Stein for the rest of his life. In
1922 he befriended William Faulkner in New Orleans; Faulkner considered
Anderson a mentor. In 1926 he bought a home near Marion, Virginia, which he
named "Ripshin" (after a nearby creek of the same name) and, aside from
travelling, lived there for the rest of his life. With money borrowed from his
patron Burton Emmett, he bought two newspapers in Marion, the
Marion Democrat and the Smyth County News. From this time forward he continued
to write novels, short stories, autobiographical works, articles in his
newspapers, and essays in other publications.
Anderson was married four times: To Cornelia Lane (1904-1916), with
whom he had two sons and a daughter; to artist and music teacher Tennessee
Mitchell (1916-1924); to Elizabeth Prall (1924-1932); and to Eleanor Copenhaver
(1933-1941). Copenhaver, an executive with the YWCA, was interested in labor
conditions in the South, and was inspiring to Anderson in terms of topics for
his articles on social justice and the plight of the American workingman and
African Americans. In early 1941, he embarked on the S.S.
Santa Lucia with Eleanor, Thornton Wilder, and others on an unofficial
good-will tour of South America. He became gravely ill at sea, was taken to a
hospital in Colon, in the Panama Canal Zone, and died of peritonitis on March
8, 1941. The newspaper accounts reported one month later that before embarking
on his trip, he apparently accidentally ingested a wooden toothpick, which
pierced the abdominal wall and caused the fatal infection.
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Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, audiovisual
material, royalty statements, personal financial records, artifacts,
miscellaneous ephemera, autographed works, and literary manuscripts (many
unpublished; also fragments, notes, and tentative sketches for short
stories).
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and
arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of
the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
- Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence,
1915-1941. Box(es) 1 - 14
- Series 2: Incoming Correspondence,
1913-1941. Box(es) 15 - 32
- Series 3: Eleanor Anderson Correspondence,
1941-1981. Box(es) 33 - 35
- Series 4: Family Correspondence, 1904-1968. Box(es) 36 - 44
- Series 5: Works, 1903-1992. Box(es) 45-98
- Series 6: Legal/Financial Files, 1920-1976 . Box(es) 99-102
- Series 7: Publicity, 1893-1984. Box(es) 103-105
- Series 8: Development, 1941-1973, . Box(es) 106-107
- Series 9: Photographs, Sound Recordings, and
Moving Image Material, ca. 1876-1977. Box(es) 108-112
- Series 10: Scrapbooks, 1914-1935. Box(es) 113-117
- Series 11: Artifacts and Artwork, 1917-1938. Box(es) 118-119
- Series 12: Miscellaneous, 1872-1992, . Box(es) 120-121
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Anderson, Eleanor
Copenhaver, d. 1985
- Anderson, Margaret
C.
- Boni &
Liveright
- Brand, Millen,
1906-1980
- Connick, Charles J.
(Charles Jay), b. 1875.
- Conroy, Jack,
1898-1990
- Cowley, Malcolm,
1898-
- Crane, Hart,
1899-1932
- Dell, Floyd,
1887-1969
- Dos Passos, John,
1896-1970
- Dove, Arthur,
1880-1946
- Dreiser, Theodore,
1871-1945
- Emerson, John,
1874-1956
- Emmett, Burton, 1871-1935
- Emmett, Mary
- Esherick,
Wharton
- Faulkner, William,
1897-1962
- Fitzgerald, F. Scott
(Francis Scott), 1896-1940
- Funk, Charles
- Geismar, Maxwell David,
1909-
- Harris, Julia Collier, b.
1875
- Hecht, Ben,
1893-1964
- Hemingway, Ernest,
1899-1961
- Horace Liveright,
Inc.
- Huxley, Aldous,
1894-1963
- Lankes, Julius J.,
1884-1960
- Library of
Congress
- Liveright,
Horace
- Liveright,
Otto
- Loos, Anita,
1893-1981
- Mencken, H.L. (Henry
Louis), 1880-1956
- Monroe, Harriet,
1860-1936
- Nathan, George Jean,
1882-1958
- Newberry
Library
- O’Keeffe, Georgia,
1887-1986
- Perkins, Maxwell E.
(Maxwell Evarts), 1884-1947
- Princeton University.
Library
- Rosenfeld, Paul,
1890-1946
- Sandburg, Carl,
1878-1967
- Schevill, Ferdinand ,
1868-1954
- Sergel, Roger L., b.
1894
- Stein, Gertrude,
1874-1946
- Stieglitz, Alfred,
1864-1946
- Toomer, Jean,
1894-1967
- University of
Chicago
- University of
Pennsylvania
- World Congress Against
War (1932 : Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Young, Stark,
1881-1963
Subjects
- Artifacts
- Authors, American -- 20th
century
- Clippings
- Manuscripts, American --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Moving images
- Novelists, American --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
- Sound
recordings
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| Letters from Sherwood Anderson to friends, publishers, and other
correspondents. Outgoing letters from Eleanor Anderson, prior to Sherwood
Anderson's death in 1941, are interfiled. Topics of letters include Anderson's
views on writing, his personal and business-related travels, the publishing of
his works, and his relationships with family, friends, and other writers.
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| Includes correspondence to Jack Conroy, Malcolm Cowley, Arthur
Dove, Theodore Dreiser, John Emerson and Anita Loos, Ben Hecht, Aldous Huxley,
Horace and Otto Liveright, H. L. Mencken, Harriet Monroe, Georgia O'Keeffe,
Maxwell Perkins, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Alfred Stieglitz, and Stark
Young.
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| Arranged alphabetically by addressee. After the alphabetical run
of correspondents there are several folders of letters grouped by similar
subject, such as fan mail, requests of various kinds, invitations, etc.
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Contents |
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1 |
Aird, Grace, 1932 |
| 1 |
2 |
Alexander, Will, 1931 |
| 1 |
3 |
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1925 |
| 1 |
4 |
Alin, Hans, 1929 |
| 1 |
5 |
American Civil Liberties Union, 1936 |
| 1 |
6 |
American Committee for Protection of the Foreign Born,
1940
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| 1 |
7 |
American Committee for the World's Congress Against
War, 1932
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| 1 |
8 |
Anderson, Ellen, 1929 |
| 1 |
9 |
Anderson, Florence V. (photostat), 1940 |
| 1 |
10 |
Anderson, Sherwood (no relation), (photostat),
1940
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| 1 |
11 |
Andrade, Juan (re. Spanish translations), 1929 |
| 1 |
12 |
Angel, Rifka, 1938 |
| 1 |
13 |
Angelo, Valenti (Grabhorn Press), 1932-1933 |
| 1 |
14 |
Ann Watkins, Inc. (Agent), 1930-1931 |
| 1 |
15 |
Antony, Marc and Lucille, also from Eleanor,
1926-1940
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| 1 |
16 |
Appleby, Paul, 1933 |
| 1 |
17 |
Armfield, Alice, 1939-1941 |
| 1 |
18 |
Armstrong, Edwin H., 1925 |
| 1 |
19 |
Austin, Mary (photostats), 1923 |
| 1 |
20 |
Author's Club (photostat), 1921 |
| 1 |
21 |
Barbour, Charlotte A. (Barbour and McKeogh, Inc.),
1935
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| 1 |
22 |
Barksdale (?), Emily, 1939 |
| 1 |
23 |
Barnes, Harry E. (Scripps-Howard Newspapers),
1930
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| 1 |
24 |
Barr, Stringfellow, 1932 |
| 1 |
25 |
Barrett, Wilton A. (National Board of Review),
1934
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| 1 |
26 |
Bartlett, Judge George, 1925 |
| 1 |
27 |
Bartlett, Judge, Monte, and Dorothy, 1939-1940 |
| 1 |
28 |
Bartlett, Margaret (Monte), 1939-1940 |
| 1 |
29 |
Barton, Arthur (re. Winesburg Play), 1933 |
| 1 |
30 |
Baskette, Ewing C., 1932 |
| 1 |
31 |
Basso, Hamilton (Ham), 1937 |
| 1 |
32 |
Beach, Joseph Warren, 1925 |
| 1 |
33 |
Beach, Perce, 1925 |
| 1 |
34 |
Bentley, Allie (Alyse), 1929 |
| 1 |
35 |
Bercovici, Konrad, 1925 |
| 1 |
36 |
Bernd, Aaron, 1933 |
| 1 |
37 |
Bishop, John Peale (Vanity Fair), see also: Vanity
Fair, 1920-1940
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| 1 |
38 |
Blachly, Edward, 1940 |
| 1 |
39 |
Black, Jean (Anderson's secretary), 1940 |
| 1 |
40 |
Blair, Mary (photostat), 1926 |
| 1 |
41 |
Bland, Winifred, 1939 |
| 1 |
42 |
Bliven, Bruce (?), 1931 |
| 1 |
43 |
Bloch, Lucienne, 1925 |
| 1 |
44 |
Blossom, Sumner (The American Magazine), 1932-1935 |
| 1 |
45 |
Blum, Jerry and Lucille Swan (photostats), 1920-1933 |
| 1 |
46 |
Blum, Lucille Swan (photostats), 1922-1925 |
| 1 |
47 |
Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1939 |
| 1 |
48 |
Bockler, Charles and Kath (Kack), 1929-1930 |
| 1 |
49-52 |
Bockler, Charles (includes essay by Bockler about
Sherwood written in 1969), n.d., 1930-1936
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53 |
Boese, Ella, 1937 |
| 2 |
54 |
Bogorro Gift Shop, from Eleanor, 1941 |
| 2 |
55 |
Bogue, Anne, 1930 |
| 2 |
56 |
Boni and Liveright Publishers, see also: Horace
Liveright, Publisher, 1925-1928
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| 2 |
57 |
Book Niga Corporation, 1937 |
| 2 |
58 |
Borden, Gail (Arts Club, Hanover, New Hampshire),
1925
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| 2 |
59 |
Bosman, Pierre, 1929 |
| 2 |
60 |
Boussiniz, Helene, 1929-1931 |
| 2 |
61 |
Bower, Alex (The Lexington Leader), 1939 |
| 2 |
62 |
Boyd, James (Jimmy) (partial photostats), 1937-1941 |
| 2 |
63 |
Brand, Millen, from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 2 |
64 |
Brandon, Tom, 1933 |
| 2 |
65 |
Braver-Mann, B. G., 1934 |
| 2 |
66 |
Breckenridge, Karl, 1926 |
| 2 |
67 |
Breen, Robert (Old Irving Place Theatre), 1940-1941 |
| 2 |
68 |
Brewer, Joseph (Olivet College), 1940 |
| 2 |
69 |
Bridge, O. H., 1932 |
| 2 |
70 |
Bridges, Helen and Brownie, 1940 |
| 2 |
71 |
Brinnin, John M., 1937 |
| 2 |
72 |
Brooks, Anna (Anderson's maid), 1939 |
| 2 |
73 |
Brooks, Van Wyck, 1938 |
| 2 |
74 |
Broun, Heywood, 1938 |
| 2 |
75 |
Brown, H. Tatnall Jr., from Eleanor, 1934 |
| 2 |
76 |
Brown, Ned, (re. Motion Pictures), 1940-1941 |
| 2 |
77 |
Brownell, Baker (Northwestern University), 1930-1931 |
| 2 |
78 |
Brynner, Witten, 1939 |
| 2 |
79 |
Buchanan, B. F., 1929 |
| 2 |
80 |
Buchanan, Annabel, 1940 |
| 2 |
81 |
Buchanan, John Jr., 1933 |
| 2 |
82 |
Burnett, Whit (Story Magazine), 1938-1940 |
| 2 |
83 |
Burr, Courtney, 1934 |
| 2 |
84 |
Burrow, Trigant (partial photostats), 1917-1937 |
| 2 |
85 |
Byles, Winifred, 1937 |
| 2 |
86 |
Cabell, James Branch, 1934 |
| 2 |
87 |
Calloway, Hallie Jordan, 1934 |
| 2 |
88 |
Calmer, Alan (The Partisan Review), 1936 |
| 2 |
89 |
Calverton, V. F. (George), (The Modern Quarterly),
1929-1933
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| 2 |
90 |
Canadian Forum, The, 1937 |
| 2 |
91 |
Canby, Henry, 1925 |
| 2 |
92 |
Candill, Helen (Marion College), 1940 |
| 2 |
93 |
Cape, Jonathan, 1922-1925 |
| 2 |
94 |
Cappon, Alexander (University of Kansas), 1940 |
| 2 |
95 |
Caprile, A., 1941 |
| 2 |
96 |
Carr, Michael, 1925 |
| 2 |
97 |
Carrick, Gertrude (photostat), 1940 |
| 2 |
98 |
Carson, S. W., 1929 |
| 2 |
99 |
Carter, John Archer (Nick) and Evelyn, 1929-1940 |
| 2 |
100 |
Case, Dick (U. S. Trotting Association), 1939 |
| 2 |
101 |
Centeno, Augusto, 1930-1940 |
| 2 |
102-103 |
Chambrun, Jacques, also from Eleanor, 1929-1941 |
| 2 |
104 |
Chapman, Mary and Stan (Stanton), 1929-1940 |
| 2 |
105 |
Chappell, Blanche, 1930 |
| 2 |
106 |
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930-1940 |
| 2 |
107 |
Chicago Daily News, 1940 |
| 2 |
108 |
Chicago Historical Society, 1917 |
| 2 |
109 |
Church, Ralph (partial photostats), 1926-1938 |
| 2 |
110 |
Churchill, Allen (Robert McBride and Co.), 1940 |
| 3 |
111 |
Clark, Barrett (Barrie), 1933-1940 |
| 3 |
112 |
Clemens, Cyril, 1937 |
| 3 |
113 |
Cole, Arthur, 1926 |
| 3 |
114 |
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1937 |
| 3 |
115 |
Colwell, Laverne W., 1929 |
| 3 |
116 |
Commins, Saxe (Random House), from Eleanor,
1937
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| 3 |
117 |
Committee of Publishers for Exiled Writers,
1940
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| 3 |
118-119 |
Connick, Charles and Mabel, 1925-1941 |
| 3 |
120 |
Continental Oil Company, 1939 |
| 3 |
121 |
Conroy, Jack, 1931 |
| 3 |
122 |
Coombs, Steve, 1934-1941 |
| 3 |
123 |
Corn, P. 1930 |
| 3 |
124 |
Corson, John J., 1935 |
| 3 |
125 |
Cortina, Mary (Spanish teacher, Tampa University),
1941
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| 3 |
126 |
Cournos, John, 1938 |
| 3 |
127 |
Cowley, Malcolm, 1936 |
| 3 |
128 |
Cox, Lucile, 1921 |
| 3 |
129 |
Crane, Hart (photostats), 1919-1922 |
| 3 |
130 |
Crawford, Bruce, 1929-1933 |
| 3 |
131 |
Crawford, Nelson Antrim, 1921-1933 |
| 3 |
132 |
Creelman, James, 1934 |
| 3 |
133 |
Crowninshield, Frank (Vanity Fair), see also: Vanity
Fair, 1921-1925
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| 3 |
134 |
Cullen, John Paul and Mary (photostats), 1937-1940 |
| 3 |
135 |
Curtis Brown, Ltd. (London), 1926-1939 |
| 3 |
136 |
Dakers, Andrew H., 1922 |
| 3 |
137 |
Daniels, Jonathan and Josephus, 1938 |
| 3 |
138 |
Darrow, Clarence, 1930 |
| 3 |
139 |
Daugherty, George, 1925-1940 |
| 3 |
140 |
Davenport, Kenneth, 1937-1938 |
| 3 |
141 |
Davila, Carlos, 1939-1941 |
| 3 |
142 |
Davis, Jerome, 1936 |
| 3 |
143 |
Davison, Edward (Ted) and Natalie, 1937-1939 |
| 3 |
144 |
Davison, Natalie, from Eleanor, ca. 1938 |
| 3 |
145 |
Dawson, Mitchell, 1920 |
| 3 |
146 |
Day, Adele, 1939 |
| 3 |
147 |
De Lorenzi, Sue, n.d. |
| 3 |
148 |
De Vries, Carrow, 1935-1940 |
| 3 |
149 |
De Witte, W. S., 1939 |
| 3 |
150 |
Decision, 1940 |
| 3 |
151 |
Deeter, Jasper (Jap), (Hedgerow Theater), 1934-1940 |
| 3 |
152 |
Derleth, August (partial photostats), 1939-1940 |
| 3 |
153 |
Dickstein, Louis, 1925 |
| 3 |
154 |
Diekmann, Anetta, 1940 |
| 3 |
155 |
Dietz, Frieda Meredith, 1938 |
| 3 |
156 |
Dimand, Harry, 1923 |
| 3 |
157 |
Dinamov, Sergei, 1932 |
| 3 |
158 |
Dismoor, Miss (?), ca. 1920 |
| 3 |
159 |
Dix, Dorothy, 1925 |
| 3 |
160 |
Dos Passos, John, 1932 |
| 3 |
161 |
Double Dealer, 1922 |
| 3 |
162 |
Dove, Arthur and Ruth (Red), 1921-1937 |
| 3 |
163 |
Dowdey, Clifford, 1940 |
| 3 |
164 |
Dreiser, Helen (photostat), 1930 |
| 3 |
165 |
Dreiser, Theodore (Teddy), (majority photostats; 1
incomplete), 1915-1939
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| 3 |
166 |
Driscoll, Michael, 1933-1936 |
| 4 |
167 |
Duke, Elsie, 1937-1938 |
| 4 |
168 |
Duke, Elsie, from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 4 |
169 |
Dunn, Frank (Chicago Daily Journal), 1926 |
| 4 |
170 |
Dunn, Robert, 1932 |
| 4 |
171 |
Dusoir, Ilse (re. Seven Arts Magazine), 1940 |
| 4 |
172 |
E. P. Dutton and Co., 1938 |
| 4 |
173 |
Eakin, Mary Blair (photostats), 1936 |
| 4 |
174 |
Early, Steve, 1936 |
| 4 |
175 |
Eberle, Iremengarde, 1933 |
| 4 |
176 |
Edelman, John, 1931 |
| 4 |
177 |
Edizioni Corbaccio (re. Italian translations),
1934
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| 4 |
178 |
Embree, Edwin R., 1931-1937 |
| 4 |
179 |
Emerson, John, 1925-1940 |
| 4 |
180 |
Emerson, John and Loos, Anita, 1925 |
| 4 |
181-183 |
Emmett, Burton, 1926-1930, n.d.
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| 4 |
184 |
Emmett, Burton and Mary, 1933-1935 |
| 4 |
185-191 |
Emmett, Mary, ca. 1930-1941 |
| 4 |
192 |
Emmett, Mary, from Eleanor, n.d., 1933-1941
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| 4 |
193 |
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1925 |
| 4 |
194 |
Endrey, Eugene (Provincetown Playhouse), 1940 |
| 4 |
195 |
Esherick, Letty, 1925 |
| 4 |
196 |
Esherick, Wharton, 1933-1938 |
| 4 |
197 |
Esquire Magazine, 1934 |
| 5 |
198 |
Ethridge, Mark (Washington Post), 1934-1938 |
| 5 |
199 |
Ethridge, Willie Snow, from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 5 |
200 |
Euthanasia Society of America, Inc., 1940 |
| 5 |
201 |
Evans, Robert, 1932 |
| 5 |
202 |
Fagan, Nathan Bryllion, 1926-1939 |
| 5 |
203 |
Fastrova, Jarmila, (re. Czech translation of Dark
Laughter), 1926
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| 5 |
204 |
Faulkner, William (Bill), 1927-1930's |
| 5 |
205 |
Fay, Bernard, 1938-1939 |
| 5 |
206 |
Feibleman, James (Jim) and Dorothy (partial
photostats), 1930-1940
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| 5 |
207 |
Feis, Herbert (U. S. Department of Justice),
1939
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| 5 |
208 |
Ferber, Mary Ganz, 1926 |
| 5 |
209 |
Ferguson, Jack N., from Eleanor, 1934 |
| 5 |
210 |
Fidell, Oscar H., 1933 |
| 5 |
211 |
Fight Magazine, from Eleanor, 1936 |
| 5 |
212-231 |
Finley, Marietta D. (Mrs. Vernon Hahn, Bab),
1916-1933
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| 6 |
232 |
Fishbein, Frieda, 1933-1936 |
| 6 |
233 |
Fisher, Jack (photostat), 1932 |
| 6 |
234 |
Fisher, Ruth Anna, 1925 |
| 6 |
235 |
Fleisher, Sidney (re. Winesburg play), 1940-1941 |
| 6 |
236 |
Fles, Barthold, 1935 |
| 6 |
237 |
Fletcher, John Gould, 1923 |
| 6 |
238 |
Flores, A. (re. Spanish translations), 1925 |
| 6 |
239 |
Force, Juliana R., (Whitney Museum), 1939 |
| 6 |
240 |
Ford, Ford Madox, 1939 |
| 6 |
241 |
Forlag, J. H. Schultz, 1936 |
| 6 |
242 |
Frank, Jerome, 1933 |
| 6 |
243-248 |
Frank, Waldo (Brother), (photostats), 1916-1939 |
| 6 |
249 |
Frazer ? (unidentified admirer of Anderson's work),
1929
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| 6 |
250 |
Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1933-1937 |
| 6 |
251 |
Freedman, Harold (Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Dept.),
1935-1940
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| 6 |
252 |
Freeman, Joseph, 1932 |
| 6 |
253 |
Freitag, George, 1938-1941 |
| 6 |
254 |
Friend, Julius, 1924-1938 |
| 6 |
255 |
Friend, Mrs. Julius, 1933 |
| 6 |
256 |
Fritz, Bernardine Szold, see Szold-Fritz, Bernardine
1927-1929
|
| 6 |
257 |
Fuller, Frank, ca. 1935-1936 |
| 6 |
258-259 |
Funk, Charles H. (Andy), 1933-1938 |
| 7 |
260 |
Funk, Charles H. (Andy), 1939-1941 |
| 7 |
261 |
Galantiere, Lewis, also from Eleanor, 1921-1940 |
| 7 |
262 |
Galantiere, Nancy, from Eleanor, 1938-1939 |
| 7 |
263 |
Gallimard, Gaston, 1920 |
| 7 |
264 |
Gannett, Lewis, 1938 |
| 7 |
265 |
Garnett, Carl, 1940 |
| 7 |
266 |
Gaston, Herbert, 1935 |
| 7 |
267 |
Gates, Arnold F. (partial photostats), 1938-1940 |
| 7 |
268 |
Gates, Margaret (Newark Public Library), 1925 |
| 7 |
269 |
Gauguin, Priscilla (Prissy), 1936 |
| 7 |
270 |
Gay, Marguerite (Margaret), (re. French translations),
1920-1934
|
| 7 |
271 |
Geddes, Norman Bel, 1925 |
| 7 |
272 |
Gelber, Leon, 1925-1932 |
| 7 |
273 |
Getts, Clark H., also from Eleanor, 1935-1940 |
| 7 |
274 |
Gibarti, Louis, 1934 |
| 7 |
275 |
Gill, Henry M. (New Orleans Public Library),
1925
|
| 7 |
276 |
Giovanola, Luigi, 1934 |
| 7 |
277 |
Glass, Carter (U. S. Senate), 1935 |
| 7 |
278 |
Glessner, Robert, 1940 |
| 7 |
279 |
Godchaux, Elma, 1936-1940 |
| 7 |
280 |
Gohdes, Clarence, 1936 |
| 7 |
281 |
Gold, Mike, 1924 |
| 7 |
282 |
Goldman, Ida, 1929 |
| 7 |
283 |
Goldstein, Hyman, 1929 |
| 7 |
284 |
Goodman, Henry, 1928-1930 |
| 7 |
285 |
Gordon, Jerry, 1932 |
| 7 |
286 |
Gosling, Glen (Olivet College), (photostats),
1939-1940
|
| 7 |
287 |
Grabhorn, E., (The Grabhorn Press), 1925 |
| 7 |
288 |
Grace, Luella Williams, M. D., 1930 |
| 7 |
289 |
Graham, Elizabeth, 1926 |
| 7 |
290 |
Graham, George, 1926 |
| 7 |
291 |
Greear, Caroline (Mrs. John), 1928-1934 |
| 7 |
292 |
Greear, David, 1926 |
| 7 |
293 |
Greear, John, 1925 |
| 7 |
294 |
Greear, Philip (copies), 1934 |
| 7 |
295 |
Green, Alan, from Eleanor, 1933 |
| 7 |
296 |
Green, Paul, 1939-1940 |
| 7 |
296a |
Greer, Mary Vernon, 1928-1930 |
| 7 |
297 |
Greever, E. L., 1937 |
| 7 |
298 |
Griffith, William, 1928-1929 |
| 7 |
299 |
Grubb, Charlie, 1928 |
| 7 |
300 |
Gruenberg, Louis, see also: Kraft, H. S., 1933 |
| 7 |
301 |
Haggott, John (Harvard University), 1934 |
| 7 |
302 |
Hambleton, T. Edward, 1940 |
| 7 |
303 |
Hanline, Maurice, see also: Boni and Liveright,
1926-1934
|
| 7 |
304 |
Hannon, William Morgan, 1925 |
| 7 |
305 |
Hansen, Harry, 1922-1931 |
| 7 |
306 |
Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1925-1941 |
| 7 |
307 |
Harriet, Fenniel ?, (photostat), 1921 |
| 7 |
308 |
Harris, Evelyn, from Eleanor, 1934 |
| 7 |
309 |
Harris, Julian and Julia 1925-1930 |
| 7 |
310 |
Harrison, Joe S., 1939 |
| 7 |
311 |
Hartwig, John George (Eugene Field Society),
1937
|
| 7 |
312 |
Hayes, Howard, 1934 |
| 7 |
313 |
Head, Depew, 1940 |
| 7 |
314 |
Hecht, Ben (partial copies), n.d., 1922-1938
|
| 7 |
315 |
Hedgerow Theater, see also: Deeter, Jasper and
Phillips, Miriam, 1936
|
| 7 |
316 |
Henle, James (Vanguard Press), 1930 |
| 7 |
317 |
Henley, Homer, 1934 |
| 7 |
318 |
Herverie, B. de la, 1933 |
| 7 |
319 |
Heymoolen, A. H., 1928 |
| 7 |
320 |
Hicks, Granville (photostats), 1935 |
| 7 |
321 |
Hoepli, Ulrico, 1937 |
| 7 |
321a |
Holt, Rush, 1934 |
| 7 |
321b |
Hoover, Julia M. (Clark H. Getts, Inc.), 1937 |
| 7 |
322 |
Horace Liveright Publishers, see also: Boni and
Liveright, 1929-1934
|
| 7 |
323 |
Hotel Royalton (New York City), 1939-1941 |
| 7 |
324 |
Howland, H. H., 1925 |
| 7 |
325-326 |
Huebsch, Ben (B. W.), 1918-Feb. 1923 |
| 8 |
327-328 |
Huebsch, Ben (B. W.), Mar. 1923-1941, n.d.
|
| 8 |
329 |
Hunt, Dorothy, 1925 |
| 8 |
330 |
Hurd, Herman (partial photostats), 1938-1941 |
| 8 |
331 |
Hurd, Jennie (photostats), 1938 |
| 8 |
332 |
Hussman, Helen, 1925 |
| 8 |
333 |
Huxley, Aldous, 1937 |
| 8 |
334 |
Ickes, Harold L., 1939 |
| 8 |
335 |
International Committee for Political Prisoners,
1926
|
| 8 |
336 |
Ivars, Rosalind ?, 1920 |
| 8 |
337 |
Iversen, Herman Wolsgaard, 1936 |
| 8 |
338 |
Izvestia, Special Correspondent (USSR Consulate),
1934
|
| 8 |
339 |
J. B. Lippincott Co. Publishers, 1940 |
| 8 |
340 |
Jackson, Joseph Henry (San Francisco Chronicle),
1940
|
| 8 |
341 |
Jackson, Roberts Brock, 1940 |
| 8 |
342 |
Jaffe, Louis I., 1932 |
| 8 |
343 |
Jansen, Roy, 1935 |
| 8 |
344 |
Jebrovsky ?, (Editor of Zarkompros, Moscow),
ca. 1934
|
| 8 |
345 |
Johnson, Icie ?, 1929 |
| 8 |
346 |
Johnson, Richard, 1926 |
| 8 |
347 |
Jolas, Eugene, 1936 |
| 8 |
348 |
Judd, Marian, 1940 |
| 8 |
349 |
K. K. ?, n.d. |
| 8 |
350 |
Kahn, Otto, 1929 |
| 8 |
351 |
Kanroff, Manuel, 1940 |
| 8 |
352 |
Karsner, David (photostats), 1924-1926 |
| 8 |
353 |
Kauser, Alice, 1934 |
| 8 |
354 |
Keifer, Martha (The Bookshop), 1926 |
| 8 |
355 |
Kellog, Phoebe, 1925 |
| 8 |
356 |
Kellogg, Paul U. (The Survey), 1920 |
| 8 |
357 |
Kelso, Ruth, 1925 |
| 8 |
358 |
Kempner, Stanley, 1932 |
| 8 |
359 |
Kendrick, John F., 1925 |
| 8 |
360 |
Kirkpatrick, Leonard (Stanford University Libraries),
1934
|
| 8 |
361 |
Kiwanis Club (Marion, Va.), 1938 |
| 8 |
362 |
Koppel, Henry Gunther (Alliance Book Corporation),
1940-1941
|
| 8 |
363 |
Koskull, Baroness Marie Louise von (Hilda),
1929-1936
|
| 8 |
364 |
Kraft, H. S. and Gruenberg, Louis, 1933 |
| 8 |
365 |
Kreymborg, Alfred, 1921 |
| 8 |
366 |
Kuhn, Mrs. Oliver, 1938 |
| 8 |
367 |
La Gallienne, Eva, 1934 |
| 8 |
368 |
La Nacion (Argentina), 1939-1940 |
| 8 |
369 |
Laird, Helen, 1940 |
| 8 |
370 |
Laird, John A., 1940 |
| 8 |
371 |
Langfeld, William, 1926 |
| 8 |
372-374 |
Lankes, J. J. (partial photostats), 1927-1941 |
| 8 |
375 |
Lantane, Lewis, 1929 |
| 8 |
376 |
Laurens County Council of Farm Women, 1940 |
| 8 |
377 |
Leach, Henry Goddard (The Forum), 1929-1936 |
| 8 |
378 |
League of American Writers, 1938-1940 |
| 8 |
379 |
Leigh, W. Colston (Leigh Lecture Bureau), 1925-1932 |
| 8 |
380 |
Leippert, James G., 1933 |
| 8 |
381 |
Lerner, Daniel, 1938-1940 |
| 8 |
382 |
Lesser, Milton J., 1931 |
| 8 |
383 |
Lewis, John L., 1936 |
| 8 |
384 |
Liberty, 1935 |
| 8 |
385 |
Life Magazine, 1940 |
| 8 |
386 |
Lilienthal, Theodore, 1925-1939 |
| 8 |
387 |
Lillard, George Ann, 1940 |
| 8 |
388 |
Lineaweaver, John, also from Eleanor, 1931-1936 |
| 8 |
389 |
Little, Herb, 1937 |
| 8 |
390 |
Little Man Magazine, The, 1938 |
| 9 |
391 |
Liveright, Ada, 1925-1926 |
| 9 |
392-393 |
Liveright, Horace, 1924-1932 |
| 9 |
394-396 |
Liveright, Otto (partial photostats), 1922-1930 |
| 9 |
397 |
Llona, Victor, 1926 |
| 9 |
398 |
Lloyd, John, 1934 |
| 9 |
399 |
Locke, Alain, 1925 |
| 9 |
400 |
Logan, Marlan, 1936 |
| 9 |
401 |
Long, Maurice, 1930-1931 |
| 9 |
402 |
Loos, Anita, see also: Emerson, John and Anita Loos,
1918-1940
|
| 9 |
403 |
Lovett, Robert Morss, also from Eleanor, 1924-1938 |
| 9 |
404 |
Lowden, Samuel M., 1925 |
| 9 |
405 |
Lumpkin, Grace, from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 9 |
406 |
Lund, Ivar, 1933 |
| 9 |
407 |
Lyons, Edna Snow, 1925 |
| 9 |
408 |
Lyons, Mary Celeste, 1926 |
| 9 |
409 |
MacDonald, Dwight (The Partisan Review), 1929-1939 |
| 9 |
410 |
Mackey, Eloise Cooper, 1936 |
| 9 |
411 |
Madrigal, Margarita (re. Spanish lessons), 1940 |
| 9 |
412 |
Maltz, Albert, 1934 |
| 9 |
413 |
Manchester Evening News, 1937 |
| 9 |
414 |
Mann, Klaus, 1940 |
| 9 |
415 |
Mannados Book Shop, 1938 |
| 9 |
416 |
Martin, Harriet, 1939 |
| 9 |
417 |
Mason, Harold, 1934-1935 |
| 9 |
418 |
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1936 |
| 9 |
419 |
Maverick, Maury, 1937 |
| 9 |
420 |
Maxwell, M. W., 1937 |
| 9 |
421 |
McCall, J. G., (Jake), 1934 |
| 9 |
422 |
McElwee, Venetia, 1925 |
| 9 |
423 |
McGown, Floyd, 1939 |
| 9 |
424 |
McIlwaine, A. S., 1933 |
| 9 |
425 |
McKinley, Charles (Reed College), 1933 |
| 9 |
426 |
McMillen, Wheeler, 1934 |
| 9 |
427 |
Melekian, B. K., 1939 |
| 9 |
428 |
Meloney, Marie Mattingly, 1940 |
| 9 |
429 |
Mencken, H. L. (1 photostat), 1916-1938 |
| 9 |
430 |
Miller, J. W., 1938 |
| 9 |
431 |
Miller, L. E., 1925 |
| 9 |
432 |
Mitchell, George S. (Columbia University), 1931 |
| 9 |
433 |
Moberly, Pete (Business Letters), 1920-1921 |
| 9 |
434 |
Moe, Henry Allen (Guggenheim Memorial Foundation),
1934-1940
|
| 9 |
435 |
Moley, Raymond (Today), 1934-1936 |
| 9 |
436 |
Monroe, Harriet (Poetry Magazine), (photostats),
1917-1921
|
| 9 |
437 |
Montgomery, John, 1925 |
| 9 |
438 |
Moore, John G., from Eleanor, 1937 |
| 9 |
439 |
Morgenthau, Henry (Secretary of Treasury), ca. 1936 |
| 9 |
440 |
Morris, Alfred G., 1932 |
| 9 |
441 |
Morris, Mary (re. Winesburg play), 1934 |
| 9 |
442 |
Morrow, Judy, 1933 |
| 9 |
443 |
Morrow, Marco, 1927-1941 |
| 9 |
444 |
Moutoux, John (The Knoxville News-Sentinel),
1935
|
| 9 |
445 |
Muni, Paul, 1933 |
| 9 |
446 |
Munson, John, 1936 |
| 9 |
447 |
Murphy, Jimmie, from Eleanor, 1941 |
| 9 |
448 |
Myland, Lillian, 1929 |
| 9 |
449 |
Myrick, Sue (The Telegraph), 1937 |
| 10 |
450 |
Nathan, George Jean (The American Spectator),
1932-1938
|
| 10 |
451 |
National Broadcasting Company (NBC), 1940-1941 |
| 10 |
452 |
National Herald, 1940 |
| 10 |
453 |
Neff, Martin, from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 10 |
454 |
New England Association of Teachers of English,
1936
|
| 10 |
455 |
New York Post, 1940 |
| 10 |
456 |
New Yorker, The, 1935-1937 |
| 10 |
457 |
Nofer, Ferd (Hedgerow Theater), 1936 |
| 10 |
458 |
Norman, Dorothy (also from Eleanor), (partial
photostats), 1937-1938
|
| 10 |
459 |
Norsk Forlag (re. Norwegian-Danish rights for Dark
Laughter), 1928
|
| 10 |
460 |
Norton, Margaret I. (re. translations), 1940 |
| 10 |
461 |
Norton, W. W., 1937 |
| 10 |
462 |
O'Brien, Edward J., 1920-1930 |
| 10 |
463 |
O'Brien, Frederick, 1926 |
| 10 |
464 |
Ochremenko, Peter, 1922 |
| 10 |
465 |
O'Donnell, Pat, 1936 |
| 10 |
466 |
O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1923-1927 ? |
| 10 |
467 |
Olgin, Moissaye J., 1932 |
| 10 |
468 |
Olson, Floyd (Governor, Minnesota), 1934 |
| 10 |
469 |
One Act Play Magazine, 1940 |
| 10 |
470 |
O'Neil, Raymond, 1920-1937 |
| 10 |
471 |
O'Neill, Eugene (Gene), 1934-1935 |
| 10 |
472 |
Oppenheimer, James (Jim), (photostats), 1930 |
| 10 |
473 |
Otey, Elizabeth L., 1931 |
| 10 |
474 |
Outlook, The, 1929 |
| 10 |
475 |
Overland Shirt Manufacturing Co., 1925 |
| 10 |
476 |
Owensboro, Ditcher, and Grader Co. (business letters),
1920-1921
|
| 10 |
477 |
P. E. N. Club, The, 1940 |
| 10 |
478 |
Partridge, Roy, 1925 |
| 10 |
479 |
Pearson, Norman (partial photostats), (also from
Anderson's secretary), 1937-1938
|
| 10 |
480 |
Peer, William R., 1925 |
| 10 |
481 |
Pendergrast, Mr., 1933 |
| 10 |
482 |
Perkins, Frances (Secretary of Labor), 1933 |
| 10 |
483-484 |
Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons), see also:
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933-1940
|
| 10 |
485 |
Phillips, Miriam (Mims) (Hedgerow Theater),
1935
|
| 10 |
486 |
Phillips, Rufus, from Eleanor, 1934 |
| 10 |
487 |
Pindyck, Frances, from Eleanor, 1934-1940 |
| 10 |
488 |
Piscator, Irving, 1940 |
| 10 |
489 |
Poole, William, 1940 |
| 10 |
490 |
Posselt, Erich (Atlantic Book and Art Corporation),
1926-1937
|
| 10 |
491 |
Potamken, Harry Alan, 1925 |
| 10 |
492 |
Price, Newlin, 1922 |
| 10 |
493 |
Propheter, M. K. (business letter), 1920 |
| 10 |
494 |
Purcell, William (photostat), 1939 |
| 10 |
495 |
Randau, Carl, 1938 |
| 10 |
496 |
Rascoe, Burton (New York Tribune), 1938 |
| 10 |
497 |
Reader's Digest, 1940 |
| 10 |
498 |
Reedy, Claude, 1929 |
| 10 |
499 |
Remenyi, Joseph, 1934 |
| 10 |
500 |
Rendueles, Roberto (Editor's Press Service),
1941
|
| 10 |
501 |
Reynolds, Mary, 1926 |
| 10 |
502 |
Rice, Elmer, 1940 |
| 10 |
503 |
Richards, E. C., 1934-1936 |
| 10 |
504 |
Rickey, George (photostats), 1939 |
| 10 |
505 |
Riggs, Strafford, 1925 |
| 10 |
506 |
Rimington, R. Critchell, 1929 |
| 10 |
507 |
Ringel, Fred, 1930-1932 |
| 10 |
508 |
Risley, Edward, 1937-1939 |
| 10 |
509 |
Risely, Ned, from Eleanor, 1939 |
| 10 |
510 |
Robbins, Fred A., 1929 |
| 10 |
511 |
Robertson, A. Willis (U. S. House of Representatives),
1938
|
| 10 |
512 |
Robertson, Judge Walter H., 1940 |
| 10 |
513 |
Robins, J. 1934 |
| 10 |
514 |
Rodman, Selden, 1934 |
| 10 |
515 |
Roeder, Ralph, also from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 10 |
516 |
Romanore, Jack, 1932 |
| 10 |
517 |
Rood, John, 1940-1941 |
| 10 |
518 |
Rorty, James, 1926-1933 |
| 11 |
519-522 |
Rosenfeld, Paul, 1918-1936 |
| 11 |
523 |
Rosskam, Edwin (Alliance Book Corporation),
1940-1941
|
| 11 |
524 |
Russell, Philips, 1939 |
| 11 |
525 |
Russman, Helen, 1925 |
| 11 |
526 |
Ryan, Molly, from Eleanor, 1938 |
| 11 |
527 |
S. S. Koppe and Company, Inc., 1940 |
| 11 |
528 |
Sagmaster, Howard, 1931 |
| 11 |
529 |
Sargent, Porter, 1937 |
| 11 |
530 |
Saxon, Lyle (photostats), 1925-1929 |
| 11 |
531 |
Scherer, Dr. Paul, 1932-1940 |
| 11 |
532-534 |
Schevill, Ferdinand and Clara, 1923-1940 |
| 11 |
535 |
Schevill, Ferdinand, from Eleanor, 1937-1940 |
| 11 |
536 |
Schimpff, Elisabeth H. V., 1930 |
| 11 |
537 |
Schneider, Isadore, 1936 |
| 11 |
538 |
Schofield, Paul, 1930 |
| 11 |
539 |
Schonemann, F., 1929 |
| 11 |
540 |
Schulman, Rose (photostats), 1939 |
| 11 |
541 |
Scotsman, The, 1937 |
| 11 |
542 |
Scott, Kate, 1926 |
| 11 |
543 |
Scribner's Magazine, 1926 |
| 11 |
544 |
Seager, Allan, 1940 |
| 11 |
545 |
Seaver, Edwin, 1932 |
| 11 |
546 |
Seldes, Gilbert (The Dial), 1921-1925 |
| 11 |
547-551 |
Sergel, Roger (Dramatic Publishing Company),
1923-Fall 1933
|
| 12 |
552-559 |
Sergel, Roger (Dramatic Publishing Company),
Oct. 1933-1941
|
| 12 |
560 |
Sergel, Roger and Ruth, 1924-1939 |
| 12 |
561 |
Sergel, Ruth, also from Eleanor, 1932-1940 |
| 12 |
562 |
Sherwood, Robert, 1930?-1940 |
| 12 |
563 |
Shuman, Henry, 1938 |
| 12 |
564 |
Sigmund, Jay G., 1922-1929 |
| 12 |
565 |
Sillcox, Luise, (Author's League), also from Eleanor,
1933-1940
|
| 12 |
566 |
Silcox, Major, 1934 |
| 12 |
567 |
Simmons, Albert J., 1925 |
| 12 |
568 |
Simms, Flora, 1940 |
| 12 |
569 |
Simon, James F., 1929-1930's |
| 12 |
570 |
Simon and Schuster, 1934-1940 |
| 12 |
571 |
Sinclair, Upton, 1916 |
| 12 |
572 |
Smith, Rev. Arthur H., 1932-1940 |
| 12 |
573 |
Smith, Charles (Roanoke College), 1939 |
| 12 |
574 |
Smith, Dr. Frank (Abingdon Hospital, Va.), from
Eleanor, 1936
|
| 12 |
575 |
Smith, J. Rixey, 1938 |
| 12 |
576 |
Smith, Meriweather, from Eleanor, 1937 |
| 12 |
577 |
Smith, W. H. (Rains Galleries), 1936 |
| 12 |
578 |
Snell, LeRoy E. (Olivet College), and Evans, Robert F.,
from Eleanor, 1938
|
| 12 |
579 |
Soviet Russia Today, 1936 |
| 12 |
580 |
Soviet Union Society for Cultural Relations with
Foreign Countries, 1925-1935
|
| 12 |
581 |
Spratling, William, 1926-1938 |
| 12 |
582 |
Springer, Frederick, 1937 |
| 12 |
583 |
Springer, Mrs. Frederick, from Eleanor, 1937 |
| 12 |
584 |
Stallings, Laurence, 1925-1936 |
| 12 |
585 |
Stammer, P. (bookseller), 1940 |
| 12 |
586 |
Stark, Edna (re. South American trip), 1941 |
| 12 |
587 |
Stark, Lloyd C., 1926 |
| 12 |
588 |
Steele, W. A., 1922-1938 |
| 13 |
589-590 |
Stein, Gertrude (photostats), 1921-1941 |
| 13 |
591 |
Steinberg, Noah, 1939 |
| 13 |
592 |
Stern, L. (Zeus Cigarette Holders), 1940 |
| 13 |
593 |
Stettheimer, Ettie, 1925-1939 |
| 13 |
594 |
Stevenson, Minnie (Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders
Association), 1939
|
| 13 |
595 |
Stevns, Captain Arne, 1937 |
| 13 |
596 |
Stewart, Bill (Today Magazine), also from Eleanor,
1934-1938
|
| 13 |
597-599 |
Stieglitz, Alfred, 1922-1938 |
| 13 |
600 |
Stieglitz, Alfred and O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1923-1927 |
| 13 |
601 |
Stockham, George (Hotel Schuyler), 1925 |
| 13 |
602 |
Stone, Phil (James Stone and Sons), (re. William
Faulkner), 1925
|
| 13 |
603 |
Strackbein, Lena and Kirk, Betty, 1938-1940 |
| 13 |
604 |
Straub, Carlyle (photostat), 1937 |
| 13 |
605 |
Stringer, Kathleen, 1935 |
| 13 |
606 |
Stryker, Roy E., (U. S. Department of Agriculture),
1940-1941
|
| 13 |
607 |
Stuart, R. L., 1938 |
| 13 |
608 |
Studin, Charles H., 1934 |
| 13 |
609 |
Sullivan, John (Ripshin Farm Manager), 1938 |
| 13 |
610 |
Sullivan, Major, 1941 |
| 13 |
611 |
Swartout, Norman L., 1925 |
| 13 |
611a |
Szold-Fritz, Bernardine 1927-1929 |
| 13 |
612 |
Taggard, Genevieve (photostats), 1924 |
| 13 |
613 |
Takahashi, Shinkichi, 1925 |
| 13 |
614 |
Tass Agency, 1936 |
| 13 |
615 |
Taylor, James P. (Social Security Office), 1940 |
| 13 |
616 |
Tewson, W. Orton (New York Evening Post), 1925 |
| 13 |
617 |
Thayer, Scofield, 1920 |
| 13 |
618 |
Thayer, Sigourney, 1933 |
| 13 |
619 |
Theater Union, 1934 |
| 13 |
620 |
Theatre Guild, The, 1933-1935 |
| 13 |
621 |
Thompson, John H., 1939 |
| 13 |
622 |
Tilley, J. F., 1937 |
| 13 |
623 |
Titus, 1931 |
| 13 |
624 |
Tong, Jocelyn, 1933 |
| 13 |
625 |
Toohey, J. Leroy (The Bexar Press), from Anderson's
secretary, 1933
|
| 13 |
626 |
Town and Country Review, from Anderson's secretary,
1934
|
| 13 |
627 |
Troyanovsky, Ambassador and Mrs. (Soviet Union),
1934
|
| 13 |
628 |
Tucker, Gertrude B., 1931 |
| 13 |
629 |
Tugwell, Rex (Resettlement Administration),
1936
|
| 13 |
630 |
Tully, Jim, 1925 |
| 13 |
631 |
Ulman, Doris, 1929 |
| 13 |
632 |
Uzzell, Thomas H., 1925 |
| 13 |
633 |
Van Ameyden Van Duym, A., 1925 |
| 13 |
634 |
Van Doren, Carl (Century Magazine), 1925-1934 |
| 13 |
635 |
Van Doren, Mark (The Nation), 1925 |
| 13 |
636 |
Van Eck, Waldie, 1931-1939 |
| 13 |
637 |
Van Suchtelen, Nico, 1937 |
| 13 |
638 |
Van Vechten, Carl, 1939 |
| 13 |
639 |
Vanamee, William, 1938 |
| 13 |
640 |
Vance, John F., n.d., 1938 |
| 13 |
641 |
Vanity Fair, see also: Crowninshield, Frank and Bishop,
John Peale, 1925-1929
|
| 13 |
642 |
Vazquez, J. A. (re. Spanish translations), 1940-1941 |
| 13 |
643 |
Vestal, Stanley (University of Oklahoma), 1939 |
| 13 |
644 |
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1925 |
| 13 |
645 |
Viking Press, see also: Huebsch, Ben, n.d., 1925-1939
|
| 13 |
646 |
Villa, Jose, 1934 |
| 13 |
647 |
Virginia Quarterly, 1934 |
| 13 |
648 |
Volkening, Henry T., 1939-1940 |
| 13 |
649 |
Wade, John Donald, 1925 |
| 13 |
650 |
Wade, Warren, 1940 |
| 13 |
651 |
Walker, Charles and Adelaide, 1932-1933 |
| 13 |
652 |
Wallace, Henry (Secretary of Agriculture,
Vice-President), 1938-1941
|
| 13 |
653 |
Wallace, Mary J. (Clark H. Getts, Inc.), 1939 |
| 13 |
654 |
Walpole, Hugh, 1939 |
| 13 |
655 |
Warren, Dale, 1940 |
| 13 |
656 |
Watkin, Zara, 1940 |
| 13 |
657 |
Watkins, Anne, 1930 |
| 13 |
658 |
Welling, Harriet, 1929 |
| 13 |
659 |
Wells, Whitney, 1923-1924 |
| 13 |
660 |
Westcott, Glenway, 1926 |
| 13 |
661 |
Westgate Press, 1929 |
| 13 |
662 |
Wheeler, Munroe (Museum of Modern Art), 1940 |
| 13 |
663 |
White, K. S. (New Yorker), 1934 |
| 13 |
664 |
White, Katherine A., 1930 |
| 13 |
665 |
White, Margaret Bourke, 1937 |
| 13 |
666 |
White, Trillena, 1939-1940 |
| 14 |
667 |
Wilde, Percival, 1935 |
| 14 |
668 |
William S. Hart Company, 1925 |
| 14 |
669 |
Williams, Greer, 1940 |
| 14 |
670 |
Williams, Oscar, 1939 |
| 14 |
671 |
Wilson, Edmund (photostats), 1922-1937 |
| 14 |
672 |
Wilson, Georgia Lynch (People's Tribune), 1925 |
| 14 |
673 |
Wilson, Gilbert (majority photostats), 1935-1940 |
| 14 |
674 |
Wilson, James Southall (photostats), 1931 |
| 14 |
675 |
Wittner, Fred (New York Herald Tribune), 1935 |
| 14 |
676 |
Wolf, Eddie and Alice, 1937 |
| 14 |
677 |
Wolfe, Thomas, 1935-1937 |
| 14 |
678 |
Women's Home Companion, 1925 |
| 14 |
679 |
Wood, Percy, 1938 |
| 14 |
680 |
Wood, Thomas, 1933 |
| 14 |
681 |
Wright, Bill (photostat), 1938 |
| 14 |
682 |
Wright, Donald, 1925 |
| 14 |
683 |
Wright, Montgomery (Kansas City Star), 1926 |
| 14 |
684 |
Wright-Clark, Margaret, 1926 |
| 14 |
685 |
Writer, The, 1940 |
| 14 |
686 |
Yamasaki, Isshin, 1930 |
| 14 |
687 |
Yoshida, Kinetaso, 1925-1928 |
| 14 |
688 |
Young, Stanley, see: Harcourt, Brace and Co.,
|
| 14 |
689 |
Young, Mrs. Stanley, from Eleanor, 1940 |
| 14 |
690 |
Young, Stark, ca. 1924-1930 |
| 14 |
691 |
Yust, Walter (The Literary Review), 1926 |
| 14 |
692 |
Unidentified (partial photostats), 1919-1938 |
| 14 |
693 |
Aspiring Authors, 1925-1941 |
| 14 |
694 |
Aspiring Publishers/Editors/Reporters, 1929-1934 |
| 14 |
695 |
Fan Mail, 1925-1941 |
| 14 |
696 |
Invitations to Speak, 1925-1939 |
| 14 |
697 |
Invitations to Write, 1925-1940 |
| 14 |
698 |
Requests for Autographs, Inscriptions, or Photos,
1917-1941
|
| 14 |
699 |
Requests for Interview or Meeting, 1934 |
| 14 |
700 |
Requests - Other, 1937-1940 |
|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
| Letters to Sherwood Anderson regarding his personal and
professional career. Letters to Eleanor Anderson prior to March 8, 1941 are
interfiled and are noted in the folder title. The series is rich in
correspondence to publishers, magazine editors, translators, Anderson scholars,
and lecture bureaus. Occasionally Anderson's reply is copied onto the reverse
of the original letter. At the end of the alphabetical run of correspondence
are letters arranged by subject such as fan mail, requests, invitations,
solicitations, and thank you notes.
|
| The series includes correspondence from Margaret Anderson, Millen
Brand, Maxwell Perkins, Charles Connick, Malcolm Cowley, Hart Crane, Floyd
Dell, John Dos Passos, Arthur Dove, Theodore Dreiser, John Emerson, William
Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Julia Collier Harris, Ernest Hemingway, J.J.
Lankes, Anita Loos, H.L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, Georgia O'Keeffe, Paul
Rosenfeld, Carl Sandburg, Ferdinand Schevill, Roger Sergel, Gertrude Stein,
Alfred Stieglitz, Jean Toomer, and Stark Young.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, with correspondence by
subject filed alphabetically afterwards.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 15 |
701 |
A. M. & J. Solari Ltd. (in re: marmalade for Mrs.
Faulkner), 1925
|
| 15 |
702 |
Adams, Alfred, 1925-1933 |
| 15 |
703 |
Adams, Mildred, n.d., 1929-1941
|
| 15 |
704 |
Adler, Elmer [The Colophon], 1935-1936 |
| 15 |
705 |
Adler, John, 1934 |
| 15 |
706 |
Aird, Grace, 1932 |
| 15 |
707 |
Al Kingston, Inc. (G.A. Pallay), 1935 |
| 15 |
708 |
Aldridge, Helen, n.d. |
| 15 |
709 |
Alexander, W.B. [Antioch College], 1938-1939 |
| 15 |
710 |
Alexander, Will, 1930-1931 |
| 15 |
711 |
Aley, Maxwell, 1925, 1935 |
| 15 |
712 |
Alfred A. Knopf Inc. (A. Knopf, M. Aaron, L. Baer, W.
Follett), 1924-1933
|
| 15 |
713 |
Allen, Joseph, n.d. |
| 15 |
714 |
American City, The [magazine], 1940 |
| 15 |
715 |
American Committee Against Fascist Oppression in
Germany, 1933
|
| 15 |
716 |
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
(Carey McWilliams), 1940
|
| 15 |
717 |
American Council Against Nazi Propaganda, 1939 |
| 15 |
718 |
American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1926 |
| 15 |
719 |
American League for Peace and Democracy, 1938-1939 |
| 15 |
720 |
American Magazine, the [most from Sumner Blossom],
1932-1939
|
| 15 |
721 |
American Writers Committee Against Lynching (Lewis
Gannett, Benjamin Stolberg, Walter White, Helen Woodward), 1933
|
| 15 |
722 |
Anderson, Ellen, 1929 |
| 15 |
723 |
Anderson, Florence B., 1940 |
| 15 |
724 |
Anderson, Margaret, ca. 1929 |
| 15 |
725 |
Andrews, Barrett, 1933 |
| 15 |
726 |
Angel, Rifka, 1938 |
| 15 |
727 |
Angelo, Valenti, 1932-1933 |
| 15 |
728 |
Anthroposophical Society, 1934 |
| 15 |
729 |
Antony, Lucille and Marc, 1933-1940 |
| 15 |
730 |
Appleby, Paul H. (assistant to Secretary of Department
of Agriculture), 1933
|
| 15 |
731 |
Armfield, Alice, 1939 |
| 15 |
732 |
Associated Press, 1927-1930 |
| 15 |
733 |
Austin, Mary, ca. 1923 |
| 15 |
734 |
Austry, Era M., 1926 |
| 15 |
735 |
Author's Club, The (copy), 1921 |
| 15 |
736 |
Authors' League of America (mostly from Luise Sillcox),
1933
|
| 15 |
737 |
Authors' League of America (mostly from Luise Sillcox
and Ivan von Auw, Jr.), 1934-1940
|
| 15 |
738 |
Baker, Davis and Penny, Glen Gosling, and Robert Ramsay
(telegram), 1941
|
| 15 |
739 |
Baker, Gladys, 1933 |
| 15 |
740 |
Baldwin, Roger, 1932-1937 |
| 15 |
741 |
Bankhead, Tallulah, 1939 |
| 15 |
742 |
Barbour, Irwin (The Wheeler Syndicate), 1922 |
| 15 |
743 |
Barbour, Charlotte (of Barbour and McKeogh),
1933-1936
|
| 15 |
744 |
Barbusse, Henri, 1933-1934 |
| 15 |
745 |
Bartlett, Margaret Thornton (Monte) (includes poetry),
1939-1940
|
| 15 |
746 |
Barton, Arthur, 1932-1933 |
| 15 |
747 |
Baskette, Ewing, 1932-1934 |
| 15 |
748 |
Basso, Hamilton (Ham), 1926-1938, n.d.
|
| 15 |
749 |
Bayless, Bullitt, 1930 |
| 15 |
750 |
Bazalgette, Leon and Augustine (includes clipping),
1927, 1929
|
| 15 |
751 |
Beach, Joseph, 1925-1926 |
| 15 |
752 |
Beach, Perce, 1925-1926 |
| 15 |
753 |
Beacon, The (Sydney Harris), 1937 |
| 15 |
754 |
Becker, Beril, 1931 |
| 15 |
755 |
Bein, Albert, n.d. |
| 15 |
756 |
Bel Geddes, Norman 1924-1925 |
| 15 |
757 |
Bell, J. Walter, 1925, n.d. |
| 15 |
758 |
Bendon, Dorothe, 1932 |
| 15 |
759 |
Bentley, Alyse, 1929 |
| 15 |
760 |
Bercovici, Konrad, 1924-1925, n.d.
|
| 15 |
761 |
Bercovici, Rion, 1936-1937 |
| 15 |
762 |
Bernd, A.B., 1933 |
| 15 |
763 |
Birney, Earle (The Canadian Forum), 1937, n.d. |
| 15 |
764 |
Bishop, John Peale (includes clipping from Vanity Fair)
(also to Eleanor and Mrs. Copenhaver), 1920-1940
|
| 15 |
765 |
Bissell, Harriet (Direction Magazine), n.d., 1938 |
| 15 |
766 |
Bland, Winifred, 1939 |
| 15 |
767 |
Bliven, Bruce (The New Republic), 1930-1940 |
| 15 |
768 |
Bloch, Ivan, 1935 |
| 15 |
769 |
Bloch, Lucienne, 1925-1936 |
| 15 |
770 |
Bloch, Suzanne, 1927, n.d. |
| 15 |
771 |
Blum, Frances (Frank), 1933-1934 |
| 15 |
772 |
Blum, Jerome (includes exhibit program) (also one from
Frank Blum), n.d., ca. 1920's, 1933
|
| 16 |
773 |
Bockler, Charles, n.d., 1930-1931
|
| 16 |
774-775 |
Bockler, Charles, to Sherwood and John Anderson,
n.d., ca. 1932
|
| 16 |
776-777 |
Bockler, Charles and Kath (daughter: Claire),
n.d., 1929
|
| 16 |
778-779 |
Bockler, Charles and Kath (Kack) (includes essay by
Bockler about Sherwood written in 1969), n.d., 1934-1935
|
| 16 |
780 |
Boese, Ella, 1931-1939, n.d.
|
| 16 |
781 |
Bogue, Anna, 1930 |
| 16 |
782 |
Boni and Liveright [T.R. Smith, John S. Clapp, Isidor
Schneider, Manuel Komroff, Julian Messner, Ida Eugene Goldman, Maurice A.
Hanline, Albert H. Gross, Frank Dazey, Jahn Macy, Arthur Pell, and Horace
Liveright], 1923-1928
|
| 16 |
783 |
Bookman, The (Robert Cortes Holliday), 1920 |
| 16 |
784 |
Borden, Gail (The Arts, Hanover, New Hampshire),
n.d.
|
| 16 |
785 |
Borosini, 1932 |
| 16 |
786 |
Bosman, Pierre, n.d., 1928-1931
|
| 16 |
787 |
Boussinesq, Helene, 1927-1931 |
| 16 |
788 |
Bowers, Florence W. [E.P. Dutton and Co.], 1926-1927 |
| 16 |
789 |
Bowler, A.N. (The Writer Magazine), 1936-1937 |
| 16 |
790 |
Boyd, James (Jim), 1936-1939 |
| 16 |
791 |
Boyd, James (Jim) and Katharine (Kate) [to Sherwood and
Eleanor], 1940-1941
|
| 16 |
792 |
Bradley, Frances Sage (also: Luella Williams Grace),
1930
|
| 16 |
793 |
Brand, Millen (to Sherwood and Eleanor), 1937-1941 |
| 16 |
794 |
Brandon, Tom, n.d., 1933 |
| 16 |
795 |
Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Department, see also:
Freedman, Harold, 1935-1936
|
| 16 |
796 |
Braver-Mann, B.G., 1933-1934 |
| 16 |
797 |
Breckenridge, Karl, 1926 |
| 16 |
798 |
Breen, Robert, 1940 |
| 16 |
799 |
Breuer, Bessie, n.d. |
| 16 |
800 |
Brewer, Joseph [Olivet College - Writers and Reader's
Conference], 1938-1940
|
| 16 |
801 |
Brook, Alexander, 1926 |
| 16 |
802 |
Brooks, Anna, 1939 |
| 16 |
803 |
Brooks, Van Wyck, 1920-1938 |
| 16 |
804 |
Broun Memorial Committee (Lewis Gannett), 1940 |
| 16 |
805 |
Brown, H. Tatnall, 1934-1939 |
| 16 |
806 |
Brown, Ned [Ned Brown and Associates], 1940-1941 |
| 16 |
807 |
Brownell, Baker [Northwestern University], 1930-1931 |
| 16 |
808 |
Brudno, Ezra, 1925-1926 |
| 16 |
809 |
Bry, Allie, n.d., 1933 |
| 16 |
810 |
Bryan, Nan Coughlin (includes clipping), 1925 |
| 16 |
811 |
Bryant, Louise (Mrs. John Reed), 1932 |
| 16 |
812 |
Buchanan, B.F., n.d., 1929 |
| 16 |
813 |
Buchanan, John P. Jr., 1932, 1936 |
| 16 |
814 |
Bunnel, Walter Jr., 1924 |
| 16 |
815 |
Buntin, Priscilla, 1936 |
| 16 |
816 |
Burack, A.S. [The Writer magazine], 1940 |
| 16 |
817 |
Burbage, H.P., 1927 |
| 16 |
818 |
Burling, Karl (includes poetry), 1926, n.d. |
| 16 |
819 |
Burnett, Whit [Story and The Story Press], 1935-1940 |
| 16 |
820 |
Burr, Caroline [Beloit College Art Hall], 1923 |
| 16 |
821 |
Burr, Courtney, 1934 |
| 16 |
822 |
Burrow, Trigant, 1921-1937 |
| 16 |
823 |
Bynner, Witter, 1936 |
| 16 |
824 |
Byrd, Harry F. (Governor of Virginia), 1929 |
| 17 |
825 |
Cabell, James Branch, 1934 |
| 17 |
826 |
Caldwell, Edwon (in re: Sherwood Anderson Pipe, London
Pipe Company), 1926
|
| 17 |
827 |
Caldwell, Erskine (includes photo with Margaret
Bourke-White), 1940, n.d.
|
| 17 |
828 |
Calejo, Sara, 1926 |
| 17 |
829 |
Calverton, V.F. (George) [The Modern Quarterly],
1924-1934
|
| 17 |
830 |
Calvo, Lino Novas (includes poetry), n.d., 1931 |
| 17 |
831 |
Canby, Henry Seidel [New York Evening Post Literary
Review], 1913-1941
|
| 17 |
832 |
Cape, Jonathan [Jonathan Cape Ltd.], 1922-1925 |
| 17 |
833 |
Cappon, Alexander [The University Review, University of
Kansas City], 1940
|
| 17 |
834 |
Cargill, Oscar [New York University], 1940 |
| 17 |
835 |
Carr, Michael (Mike), 1924-1925 |
| 17 |
836 |
Carter, John Archer (Nick), 1929, 1940 |
| 17 |
837 |
Carter, Walter A. (includes artwork), n.d. |
| 17 |
838 |
Case, Dick [U.S. Trotting Association], ca. 1939 |
| 17 |
839 |
Casey, S., 1920 |
| 17 |
840 |
Centeno, Augusto and Myrtle, 1939-1940 |
| 17 |
841 |
Cerf, Bennett A. [The Modern Library], 1925 |
| 17 |
842-845 |
Chambrun, Jacques (also includes radio script Big
Town), 1928-1941
|
| 17 |
846 |
Chapman, Mary and Stanton, 1932-1940 |
| 17 |
847 |
Chappell, Blanche, [in re: Ripshin], 1930 |
| 17 |
848 |
Charles, Lucile [in re: CBS radio show, Land of
Plenty], 1936-1937
|
| 17 |
849 |
Charles Scribner's Sons (John Hall Wheelock) (see also
Perkins, Maxwell), 1930
|
| 17 |
850 |
Charles Scribner's Sons (see also Perkins, Maxwell),
1936-1940
|
| 17 |
851 |
Church, Ralph, 1926-1935 |
| 17 |
852 |
Clark, Bennett (Samuel French/Dramatists Play Service),
1933-1940
|
| 17 |
853-854 |
Clark H. Getts, Inc (also Getts, Clark. Includes
speaking/lecture contracts and receipts), 1936-1940
|
| 17 |
855 |
Clark, Mary Mowbry (The Sunwise Turn, Inc.),
1921
|
| 17 |
856 |
Cleaton, Allen, 1930-1937 |
| 17 |
857 |
Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain Society),
1935-1939
|
| 17 |
858 |
Clement, Hunt Jr. (The Chattanooga Times), 1937 |
| 17 |
859 |
Club Showshop, Inc., 1939 |
| 17 |
860 |
Cochran, Louis, 1939 |
| 17 |
861 |
Coltrane, Jenn W., 1931 |
| 17 |
862 |
Colwell, Laverne, 1925-1929 |
| 17 |
863 |
Commins, Saxe and Dorothy, 1933-1939 |
| 17 |
864 |
Committee of the Exhibition of Western Revolutionary
Art, 1926
|
| 17 |
865 |
Connick, Charles J. and Mabel, 1925-1941 |
| 17 |
866 |
Conroy, Jack, 1931 |
| 17 |
867 |
Coombs, Steve, 1934-1939 |
| 17 |
868 |
Copeau, Jacques, 1920-1921 |
| 17 |
869 |
Cortina, Mary Gil (also to Eleanor), 1940 |
| 17 |
870 |
Cournos, John, 1921-1939 |
| 17 |
871 |
Covici-Friede (Pascal Covici), 1929, 1937 |
| 17 |
872 |
Cowley, Malcolm, 1935-1936 |
| 18 |
873 |
Crabill, Mike, 1939 |
| 18 |
874 |
Crane, Hart (also to B.W. Huebsch), 1920-1922 |
| 18 |
875 |
Crawford, Bruce, 1929-1933 |
| 18 |
876 |
Crawford, Nelson Antrim, 1921-1930 |
| 18 |
877 |
Crecraft, Gordon, 1923-1925 |
| 18 |
878 |
Crisis, The, 1926 |
| 18 |
879 |
Crum, Bartley, 1926 |
| 18 |
880 |
Cullen, Charles (also from Thomas Crowell and Company),
1933
|
| 18 |
881 |
Cullen, John Paul (some in re: Veteran's Pension),
1937-1940
|
| 18 |
882 |
Cummings, Edward Estlin, 1939 |
| 18 |
883 |
Curtis Brown, Ltd. (also to Eleanor), 1927-1941 |
| 18 |
884 |
Dahlberg, Edward, 1937-1940 |
| 18 |
885 |
Dakers, Andrew H. (also to Ben Huebsch), 1921-1922 |
| 18 |
886 |
Dana, John Cotton (The Public Library of Newark, NJ),
1925
|
| 18 |
887 |
Daniels, Jonathan, 1938 |
| 18 |
888 |
Daniels, Josephus, 1938 |
| 18 |
889 |
Daugherty, George (most undated), 1920-1940 |
| 18 |
890 |
Davenport, Kenneth, 1937-1939 |
| 18 |
891 |
Davila, Carlos, 1939 |
| 18 |
892 |
Davis, Sarah, 1931 |
| 18 |
893 |
Davison, Edward (Ted) and Natalie, 1937-1939 |
| 18 |
894 |
Dawson, Mitchell, 1937 |
| 18 |
895 |
Day, Adele, 1939 |
| 18 |
896 |
Day, Vince (Secretary to the Governor of Minnesota),
1934
|
| 18 |
897 |
Deeter, Jasper (includes works), n.d., 1934-1940
|
| 18 |
898 |
Defense Committee for North Carolina Workers (A.J.
Muste), n.d.
|
| 18 |
899 |
Delairgne, Miss M., 1924 |
| 18 |
900 |
Dell, Floyd, 1920 |
| 18 |
901 |
Derleth, August, 1939-1940 |
| 18 |
902 |
Devine, E.J. (in re: William Faulkner), n.d. |
| 18 |
903 |
De Vries, Carrow, 1935-1940 |
| 18 |
904 |
Dial, The (Scofield Thayer, Gilbert Seldes, Alyse
Gregory, Marianne Moore, Gratia Sharpe, includes letter of introduction to T.S.
Eliot), 1920-1925
|
| 18 |
905 |
Dickinsen, Genevieve (Virginia Young Democrats, re: Bob
Lane Anderson (son)), 1939
|
| 18 |
906 |
Dickstein, Dr. Lewis, 1925 |
| 18 |
907 |
Dieckmann, Anetta, 1940 |
| 18 |
908 |
Dietz, Frieda (Southern Literary Messenger),
1938-1939
|
| 18 |
909 |
Dimanov, Sergei, 1932-1935 |
| 18 |
910 |
Dinsmoor, Helen (also 2 letters to Steve Coombs),
1938-1941
|
| 18 |
911 |
Dix, Dorothy, 1925 |
| 18 |
912 |
Dolphin, The, 1940 |
| 18 |
913 |
Dos Passos, John, 1922-1939 |
| 18 |
914 |
Dove, Arthur and Reds, n.d., 1931-1939
|
| 18 |
915 |
Dove, Ruth, n.d., 1933 |
| 18 |
916 |
Dowdey, Clifford, 1940 |
| 18 |
917 |
Dreiser, Helen and Theodore, n.d., 1924-1939
|
| 18 |
918 |
Driscoll, Michael B., 1933-1936 |
| 18 |
919 |
Ducros, Pierre, n.d. |
| 18 |
920 |
Duke, Elsie H., n.d. |
| 18 |
921 |
Dunn, Frank W. (The Chicago Daily Journal),
1926
|
| 18 |
922 |
Dunn, James (Globe Magazine), 1936, 1938 |
| 18 |
923 |
Eastman, Max, 1933-1937 |
| 18 |
924 |
Eaton, W., 1934 |
| 18 |
925 |
Eberle, Iremengarde (in re: All Our Lives),
1932-1933
|
| 18 |
926 |
Edelman, John (American Federation of Full Fashioned
Hosiery Workers), 1931
|
| 18 |
927 |
Edizioni Corbaccio (re: Italian translations),
1934
|
| 18 |
928 |
Egbertson, Elizabeth, n.d. |
| 18 |
929 |
Eidson High School (Lois Maxwell, Charles Pearson),
1936
|
| 18 |
930 |
Eliot, T.S., 1925 |
| 18 |
931 |
Embree, Edwin R. (Julius Rosenwald Fund), 1931-1933 |
| 18 |
932 |
Emerson, John (to Swatty from Parson), n.d., 1925-1941
|
| 19 |
933 |
Emmett, Arthur D., 1935 |
| 19 |
934 |
Emmett, Burton, 1926-1929 |
| 19 |
935 |
Emmett, Burton and Mary (includes second codicil to
Burton's will), 1930-1932
|
| 19 |
936 |
Emmett, Burton and Mary (includes will), 1933-May 1935 |
| 19 |
937-938 |
Emmett, Mary, n.d., July 1935-1940
|
| 19 |
939 |
Engel, W.P., 1920 |
| 19 |
940 |
Engelman, George H., n.d. |
| 19 |
941 |
Esherick, Letty (Mrs. Wharton Esherick), n.d. |
| 19 |
942 |
Esherick, Wharton (to Eleanor and Sherwood),
ca. 1932-1940
|
| 19 |
943 |
Esquire (Arnold Gingrich), 1936-1939 |
| 19 |
944 |
Ethridge, Mark (The Washington Post), 1934 |
| 19 |
945 |
Euthanasia Society of America Inc., 1939-1940 |
| 19 |
946 |
Evans, Ernestine, ca. 1925-1936 |
| 19 |
947 |
Evening Post Syndicate, 1927 |
| 19 |
948 |
Fagin, Bryllion, 1926-1937 |
| 19 |
949 |
Fallon, F., 1929, 1932 |
| 19 |
950 |
Farrar, John, 1920-1936 |
| 19 |
951 |
Faulkner, William, 1925, 1938 |
| 19 |
952 |
Faust Verlag, 1933 |
| 19 |
953 |
Fay, Bernard, 1923, 1938 |
| 19 |
954 |
Feibleman, James (Jimmy) and Dorothy, 1930-1940 |
| 19 |
955 |
Feis, Herbert [U.S. Department of Justice],
1926-1941
|
| 19 |
956 |
Ferber, Mary Ganz, 1925 |
| 19 |
957 |
Ferguson, Jack (Texas A College), 1934-1935 |
| 19 |
958 |
Ferry, A.H. (re: Dartmouth College lecture),
1931
|
| 19 |
959 |
Feuchtwanger, Lion (Exiled Writers Committee),
1940
|
| 19 |
960 |
Feustel, Robert, 1925 |
| 19 |
961 |
Fewell, William, 1930 |
| 19 |
962 |
Figaro, 1930 |
| 19 |
963 |
Finley, Marietta D. (Mrs. Vernon Hahn, Bab),
1924, 1933
|
| 19 |
964-965 |
Fishbein, Frieda, 1933-1935 |
| 19 |
966 |
Fisher, Ruth Anna (one in re: H.G. Wells' opinion of
Sherwood), 1922-1925
|
| 19 |
967 |
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 1925, 1933 |
| 19 |
968 |
Flanagan, Hallie (Works Progress Administration),
1936
|
| 19 |
969 |
Flanagan, Roy C., 1927 |
| 20 |
970 |
Fleisher, Sidney, 1940-1941 |
| 20 |
971 |
Fles, Barthold, 1935 |
| 20 |
972 |
Fletcher, John Gould, 1921, 1924 |
| 20 |
973 |
Flores, Angel, 1924-1929 |
| 20 |
974 |
Foley, Martha (Story and the Story Press), 1938 |
| 20 |
975 |
Ford, Ford Madox, 1939 |
| 20 |
976 |
Forum, The (Henry Goddard Leach), 1929-1936 |
| 20 |
977 |
Four Seas Company, The (in re: Preface to Gertrude
Stein's Geography and Plays), 1922
|
| 20 |
978 |
Frank, Jerome, 1933 |
| 20 |
979-980 |
Frank, Waldo (most undated), n.d., 1917-1938
|
| 20 |
981 |
Frankenberg, Lloyd, 1935 |
| 20 |
982 |
Franzheim, Edna Akins, 1929 |
| 20 |
983 |
Frederick, John T., 1925-1940 |
| 20 |
984 |
Freedman, Harold, see also: Brandt and Brandt Dramatic
Dept., 1935-1936
|
| 20 |
985 |
Freitag, George, 1938-1941 |
| 20 |
986 |
Friend, Ida M., 1933 |
| 20 |
987 |
Friend, Julius and Elise, 1922-1941 |
| 20 |
988 |
Friends of the Soviet Union (Alfred Morris),
1932
|
| 20 |
989 |
Froline, Nancy (in re: stolen New York Times),
n.d.
|
| 20 |
990-992 |
Funk, Charles (Andy), 1932-1940 |
| 20 |
993 |
Galantiere, Lewis, 1919-1939 |
| 20 |
994 |
Gale, A.L. (of Gale and Pietsch Inc., Advertising),
1927
|
| 20 |
995 |
Gallimard, Gaston (Editions de la Nouvelle Revue
Francaise), 1920
|
| 20 |
996 |
Garst, Eleanor (to Eleanor), 1936 |
| 20 |
997 |
Garvey, Flo, n.d., ca. 1939 |
| 20 |
998 |
Gaston, Herbert E. (U.S. Treasury Dept.), 1935 |
| 20 |
999 |
Gates, Arnold F., 1938-1939 |
| 20 |
1000-1001 |
Gay, Marguerite (re: French Translations), 1920-1935 |
| 20 |
1002 |
Gelber, Leon (in re: Valenti Angelo), 1932 |
| 20 |
1003 |
German American Writers Association (Thomas Mann and
Curt Reiss), 1939
|
| 20 |
1004 |
Giacomini, Lynwood, 1941 |
| 20 |
1005 |
Gilliam, Richard W. (reply on reverse), 1939 |
| 20 |
1006 |
Gilman, Margaret Evans (includes photos), 1925-1927 |
| 20 |
1007 |
Gilmore, Edward Lanier King, 1928 |
| 20 |
1008 |
Giovanola, Luigi, 1934 |
| 20 |
1009 |
Girsdansky, Joseph (includes Sherwood's medical
information), n.d., 1934-1941
|
| 20 |
1010 |
Glaspell, Susan, n.d. |
| 20 |
1011 |
Glessner, Robert M., n.d., 1940 |
| 20 |
1012 |
Gobbel, Luther (Greensboro College), 1939 |
| 20 |
1013 |
Gobe, Bronson (Jack), 1921-1931 |
| 20 |
1014 |
Godchaux, Elma, 1932-1939 |
| 20 |
1015 |
Goit, Whitney, 1936 |
| 20 |
1016 |
Gold, Michael, 1924 |
| 20 |
1017 |
Goldfrank, Herbert (Friends of the Soviet Union),
1933
|
| 20 |
1018 |
Goldstein, Hyman, 1929, 1931 |
| 20 |
1019 |
Goodman, Edward (The Stagers, Inc.), 1926 |
| 20 |
1020 |
Goodman, Henry, 1928-1930 |
| 20 |
1021 |
Gordon, Gerald (Gerry), n.d. |
| 20 |
1022 |
Gosling, Glenn [includes gloss of Olivet names],
n.d., 1939
|
| 20 |
1023 |
Gould, David (Avon House Publishers), 1938 |
| 20 |
1024 |
Gould, Wallace, n.d. |
| 20 |
1025 |
Grabhorn, E. (The Grabhorn Press), 1925 |
| 20 |
1026 |
Graham, Elizabeth (Mrs. George Graham), 1926 |
| 20 |
1027 |
Graham, Elizabeth Van Horne, 1931, 1939 |
| 20 |
1028 |
Greear, Caroline [also to/from Burton Emmett from
Caroline], 1925-1937
|
| 20 |
1029 |
Greear, David, n.d., 1928-1932
|
| 20 |
1030 |
Greear, John F. [includes thank you to Burton Emmett],
1925-1930
|
| 20 |
1031 |
Greear, Philip, 1939 |
| 20 |
1032 |
Greear, R.L. [in re: building Anderson cabin in
Troutdale], 1926-1930
|
| 20 |
1033 |
Greear, Sol, 1925 |
| 20 |
1034 |
Green, Paul and Elizabeth, 1937-1940 |
| 20 |
1035 |
Green River Tobacco (Pete Moberly), 1920-1922 |
| 20 |
1036 |
Greever, E.L., 1937 |
| 20 |
1037 |
Grover, Ada, 1936 |
| 20 |
1038 |
Gruenberg, Louis [also to Eleanor and Louis Jaffe),
1933
|
| 21 |
1039 |
H.W. Wilson Co., The, 1939 |
| 21 |
1040 |
Hagglund, Ben, 1940 |
| 21 |
1041 |
Haggott, John (Harvard Dramatic Club), ca. 1934 |
| 21 |
1042 |
Hale, Everett E. (Cinema Magazine Inc. - includes ts of
1933 NY Herald Tribune Article) 1937
|
| 21 |
1043 |
Hall, Martha, n.d. |
| 21 |
1044 |
Hall, Weeks, n.d., 1924-1935
|
| 21 |
1045 |
Hall, Wilbur B., 1925 |
| 21 |
1046 |
Haller, Henry S., 1938 |
| 21 |
1047 |
Hambleton, T. Edward, 1940 |
| 21 |
1048 |
Hamby, Lawrence T., 1924-1926 |
| 21 |
1049 |
Hanline, Maurice, n.d., 1926-1934
|
| 21 |
1050 |
Hansen, Harry, 1922-1929 |
| 21 |
1051 |
Harcourt Brace and Company Inc. (Alfred Harcourt,
Stanley Young, Margaret Cuff, Frank Morley), 1925-1940
|
| 21 |
1052 |
Harding, T. Swann, 1926, n.d. |
| 21 |
1053 |
Hargrave, Ronald, 1922 |
| 21 |
1054 |
Harquett, Lester (in re: J.L. Herring), n.d. |
| 21 |
1055 |
Harris, Evelyn, 1934-1935 |
| 21 |
1056 |
Harris and Ewing: Photographers of National Notables,
1934
|
| 21 |
1057 |
Harris, Julia Collier (includes photo and clippings),
1925-1930, n.d.
|
| 21 |
1058 |
Harris, Julian, 1925 |
| 21 |
1059 |
Harrison, Gilbert (in re: Gertrude Stein), 1933, 1937 |
| 21 |
1060 |
Harrison, Joe S. (in re: Margaret Mitchell),
1939
|
| 21 |
1061 |
Harrod, Dorothe (includes poem), n.d. [ca. 1920's]
|
| 21 |
1062 |
Hartman, Ralph (includes photo), 1940 |
| 21 |
1063 |
Harvey, Dorothy Dudley (see also Nin, Anais),
1932-1934
|
| 21 |
1064 |
Hayes, Howard, 1934-1935 |
| 21 |
1065 |
Heap, Jane, 1928 |
| 21 |
1066 |
Hecht, Ben, 1935 |
| 21 |
1067 |
Hedman, Victor B. (one to Horace Liveright),
1926
|
| 21 |
1068 |
Hemingway, Ernest (includes photostat of letter to
Edwin L. Peterson), 1921-1926
|
| 21 |
1069 |
Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1922 |
| 21 |
1070 |
Henley, Homer, 1933-1934 |
| 21 |
1071 |
Henning, James Robert, n.d. |
| 21 |
1072 |
Henri Barbusse Memorial Committee, The, 1936 |
| 21 |
1073 |
Herald, Leon Srabian, 1927 |
| 21 |
1074 |
Herverie, B'de la [in re: French translations],
1933
|
| 21 |
1075 |
Hicks, George, 1926 |
| 21 |
1076 |
Hicks, Granville (in re: John Reed), |
| 21 |
1077 |
Hicks, William and Mrs. William, 1934 |
| 21 |
1078 |
Higgins, R.A., n.d. |
| 21 |
1079 |
Hill, Phyllis, 1938-1940 |
| 21 |
1080 |
Hixson, Howard Dale (Graphanalyst), 1933 |
| 21 |
1081 |
Hoffer, Virna, n.d. |
| 21 |
1082 |
Holt, Jane, 1934 |
| 21 |
1083 |
Holt, Rush, 1934 |
| 21 |
1084 |
Hook, Sidney (Committee for Cultural Freedom),
1939
|
| 21 |
1085 |
Houghton Mifflin, 1939-1941 |
| 21 |
1086 |
Howard, Sidney, 1933, 1936 |
| 21 |
1087 |
Howells, Maud M. (Canton Daily News), 1924 |
| 21 |
1088 |
Howk, Frances, 1930 |
| 21 |
1089-1092 |
Huebsch, Ben (B.W. Huebsch, Inc., also from Edward T.
Booth), 1922-1925
|
| 21 |
1093 |
Hunt, Dorothy, ca. 1925-1947 |
| 21 |
1094 |
Hurd, Thaddeus (includes sketch of photo of Anderson
children), 1933
|
| 21 |
1095 |
Hurley, Leonard B. (University of North Carolina
College for Women), 1928, 1936
|
| 21 |
1096 |
Hutchinson, Eugene, 1926 |
| 21 |
1097 |
Huxley, Aldous, 1937 |
| 21 |
1098 |
Ickes, Harold L., 1939 |
| 21 |
1099 |
International Peace Campaign, 1938 |
| 21 |
1100 |
International Union of Revolutionary Writers,
1932
|
| 21 |
1101 |
Internationaler Revolutionarer Theatre Bund,
1934
|
| 21 |
1102 |
Iversen, Herman Wolsgaard (J.H. Schultz Forlag) (in re:
Danish translation), 1936
|
| 22 |
1103 |
Jackson, Gardner, 1938 |
| 22 |
1104 |
Jaffe, Louis (The Virginian Pilot, one to Louis
Gruenberg), 1931-1933
|
| 22 |
1105 |
Johns, Richard (Zone), 1939 |
| 22 |
1106 |
Jolas, Eugene (Gene), 1926-1936 |
| 22 |
1107 |
Jones, H. Jefferson (John Lane Company, photostat),
1916
|
| 22 |
1108 |
Jones, Llewellyn, n.d. |
| 22 |
1109 |
Judd, Marion, 1940 |
| 22 |
1110 |
Jungell, Helen J. (Includes poetry), 1925 |
| 22 |
1111 |
Kahn, Otto [in re: David Greear], 1930 |
| 22 |
1112 |
Kaputska, Bruce, 1930-1931 |
| 22 |
1113 |
Karsner, David, 1924-1927 |
| 22 |
1114 |
Katz, Adeline, n.d. (ca. 1924)
|
| 22 |
1115 |
Kaun, Alexander, n.d. |
| 22 |
1116 |
Kaufman, Amelia (includes short story), 1934 |
| 22 |
1117 |
Kauser, Alice, 1934 |
| 22 |
1118 |
Keating, George T., 1924 |
| 22 |
1119 |
Keifer, Martha (in re: Currier and Ives prints),
1926
|
| 22 |
1120 |
Kellog, Phoebe (includes poem), 1925 |
| 22 |
1121 |
Kelsey, Nancy, n.d. |
| 22 |
1122 |
Kelso, Ruth (University of Illinois), 1925 |
| 22 |
1123 |
King, Grace, 1924 |
| 22 |
1124 |
Kingsley House Social Settlement, 1925 |
| 22 |
1125 |
Komroff, Manuel, 1940 |
| 22 |
1126 |
Koppell, Gabrielle, 1941 |
| 22 |
1127 |
Koppell, Henry G. (Alliance Book Corporation),
1940-1941
|
| 22 |
1128 |
Koskull, Marie Louise (baroness de) (Hilda),
1929-1936
|
| 22 |
1129 |
Kozlenko, William (The One Act Play Magazine),
n.d., 1937-1940
|
| 22 |
1130 |
Kraft, H.S., 1932-1933 |
| 22 |
1131 |
Kratovil, Stephanie, 1939-1940 |
| 22 |
1132 |
Kreymborg, Alfred, 1921-1939 |
| 22 |
1133 |
Krutch, Joseph Wood (The Nation), 1925-1934 |
| 22 |
1134 |
Lamplighter, The, 1935 |
| 22 |
1135 |
Lane, Gertrude (Women's Home Companion), 1925-1926 |
| 22 |
1136 |
Lane, Victor, 1932 |
| 22 |
1137 |
Lanier, Henry (The Golden Book), 1927 |
| 22 |
1138-1140 |
Lankes, J.J., n.d., 1928-1941
|
| 22 |
1141 |
Latham, Mrs. Wales (Bundles for Britain), 1940 |
| 22 |
1142 |
Lavers, Charles William, 1935 |
| 22 |
1143 |
Lawson, Don, 1940 |
| 22 |
1144 |
League of American Writers, 1936-1939 |
| 22 |
1145 |
Leake, Paul (Friends of William Carlos Williams),
n.d.
|
| 22 |
1146 |
Ledesma, Enrique Fernandez (Biblioteca Nacional de
Mexico), 1936
|
| 22 |
1147 |
LeGallienne, Eva (from secretaries), 1934 |
| 22 |
1148 |
Lehman, Maxwell (column review), 1935 |
| 23 |
1149-1150 |
Leigh, W. Colston (Leigh Lecture Bureau), 1924-1932 |
| 23 |
1151 |
Leigh-Emmerich Lecture Bureau, 1928-1929 |
| 23 |
1152 |
Leippert, James G., 1933 |
| 23 |
1153 |
Leonard, Ruth, n.d. |
| 23 |
1154 |
Lerbs, Karl, 1927-1929 |
| 23 |
1155 |
Lerner, Daniel, 1938-1940 |
| 23 |
1156 |
LeSueur, Meridel, 1936 |
| 23 |
1157 |
Levine, Carl, 1934 |
| 23 |
1158 |
Lewis, Frank, 1939 |
| 23 |
1159 |
Lewis, Gordon, n.d. |
| 23 |
1160 |
Lewis, Lloyd, 1935 |
| 23 |
1161 |
Lewis, Mildred, 1932 |
| 23 |
1162 |
Lewis, Oscar (The Westgate Press), 1929 |
| 23 |
1163 |
Lewis, Sinclair, n.d., 1921 |
| 23 |
1164 |
Lieber, Maxim, 1936 |
| 23 |
1165 |
Life Magazine (Paul Peters), 1940-1941 |
| 23 |
1165a |
Lilienthal, Theodore M. (Ted), 1925-1940 |
| 23 |
1166 |
Lillard, George Ann, 1924, 1940 |
| 23 |
1167 |
Linares, Adelfa, 1941 |
| 23 |
1168 |
Lindquist, H.L., 1937 |
| 23 |
1169 |
Lineaweaver, John, 1936-1941 |
| 23 |
1170 |
Linguaphone Institute, 1940 |
| 23 |
1171 |
Lion and the Unicorn, The, 1934 |
| 23 |
1172 |
Litchfield, Dorothy Hale (Bryn Mawr Summer School for
Women Workers in Industry), 1926
|
| 23 |
1173 |
Literaturnaya Gazeta, 1932 |
| 23 |
1174 |
Little, Brown and Company, 1939 |
| 23 |
1175 |
Little, Herbert, 1937 |
| 23 |
1176 |
Liveright, Ada, 1925-1926 |
| 23 |
1177-1178 |
Liveright, Horace, 1924-1930 |
| 23 |
1179-1180 |
Liveright, Otto, 1923-1934 |
| 23 |
1181 |
Llona, Victor (in re: French translations),
1926-1929
|
| 23 |
1182 |
Lloyd, John, 1934 |
| 23 |
1183 |
Locke, Alain, 1925 |
| 23 |
1184 |
Long, Maurice, n.d., 1929-1931
|
| 23 |
1185 |
Long, Maurice Jr., 1931 |
| 23 |
1186 |
Loos, Anita (includes letter of introduction to M.
Stiles Dickenson, some addressed to Swatty), 1925-1940
|
| 23 |
1187 |
Lorant, Stephen, 1940 |
| 23 |
1188 |
Lovett, Robert Morss, 1920-1938 |
| 23 |
1189 |
Loving, Rene, 1926 |
| 23 |
1190 |
Lowden, Leone Kenton (Mrs. Samuel), 1925 |
| 23 |
1191 |
Lowden, Samuel Marion, 1925-1926 |
| 23 |
1192 |
Lowry, Robert J. (The Little Man), 1938 |
| 24 |
1193 |
Lucian, Jay, 1941 |
| 24 |
1194 |
Lukley, N., 1934 |
| 24 |
1195 |
Lumpkin, Grace, 1938 |
| 24 |
1196 |
Lund, Ivar, n.d. |
| 24 |
1197 |
Lutes, Lillian Cronise (includes poem), 1932 |
| 24 |
1198 |
Lyons, Edna Snow, 1925 |
| 24 |
1199 |
Lyons, Eugene (The American Mercury), 1939 |
| 24 |
1200 |
MacDonald, Dwight (includes poetry, editor of Partisan
Review), 1929-1939
|
| 24 |
1201 |
MacMillan Company, The (H.S. Latham), 1922 |
| 24 |
1202 |
Madrigal, Maria, 1940 |
| 24 |
1203 |
Mallison, Sam T., 1935 |
| 24 |
1204 |
Maltz, Albert, 1933 |
| 24 |
1205 |
Mann, Klaus (Decision Magazine), 1940 |
| 24 |
1206 |
Mannados Book Shop, 1938 |
| 24 |
1207 |
Maphis, Charles G. (Institute of Public Affairs,
University of Virginia), 1929
|
| 24 |
1208 |
Marcus, Lillian Friend (The Double Dealer),
1924
|
| 24 |
1209 |
Markham, Kyra (in re: Dreiser and plagiarism),
1926
|
| 24 |
1210 |
Marshall, Laura (Olivet College), 1939 |
| 24 |
1211 |
Martin, Harriet, 1939 |
| 24 |
1212 |
Mason, Harold T. (Centaur Book Shop), 1934-1935 |
| 24 |
1213 |
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1935 |
| 24 |
1214 |
Matson, Harold (McClure Newspaper Syndicate),
1929
|
| 24 |
1215 |
Maurer, Alfred, 1924 |
| 24 |
1216 |
Maverick, Maury (City of San Antonio), n.d., 1936 |
| 24 |
1217 |
Mayfield, John S., 1924-1927 |
| 24 |
1218 |
Mayorga, Margaret, 1937-1940 |
| 24 |
1219 |
Mazzoranna, R. Torres, 1939 |
| 24 |
1220 |
McCall, J.G. (Mac), 1925-1933 |
| 24 |
1221 |
McClure, J.E. (The Carlinville Democrat), 1927 |
| 24 |
1222 |
McClure, John, ca. 1922-1925 |
| 24 |
1223 |
McCluskey, Howard, 1939 |
| 24 |
1224 |
McConnell, Bishop Francis J., 1939 |
| 24 |
1225 |
McConnell, Frederic (The Play House), 1934-1935 |
| 24 |
1226 |
McCordock, Robert Stanley (Lincoln Memorial College),
1938
|
| 24 |
1227 |
McGown, Floyd (City of San Antonio), 1940 |
| 24 |
1228 |
McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., 1938 |
| 24 |
1229 |
McKelvie, Sam R. (The Issue), 1935 |
| 24 |
1230 |
McMillen, Wheeler, (The Country Home), 1934 |
| 24 |
1231 |
Melekian, B.K., 1939-1940 |
| 24 |
1232 |
Mencken, H.L. (one letter to Mencken from Phil J.
Sullivan), n.d., 1924-1938
|
| 24 |
1233 |
Mendel, Alfred O. (editor of the Book Prevue),
1938
|
| 24 |
1234 |
Meredith, Mark (Who's Who in Literature), 1926 |
| 24 |
1235 |
Meredith, Virgie, ca. 1920 |
| 24 |
1236 |
Miller, F. Roger (O. Henry Memorial Association),
1925
|
| 24 |
1237 |
Miller, Harry (Youth Today), 1939 |
| 24 |
1238 |
Miller, Henry, n.d. |
| 24 |
1239 |
Miller, Inga (in re: Maurice [Long?]), 1931 |
| 24 |
1240 |
Miller, J.W., 1938 |
| 24 |
1241 |
Miller, John W., 1936-1939 |
| 24 |
1242 |
Miller, Kenneth H., 1923 |
| 24 |
1243 |
Mitchell, George S. (Columbia University), 1931 |
| 24 |
1244 |
Modern Quarterly, The, 1941 |
| 24 |
1245 |
Moe, Henry Allen (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation), 1934-1940
|
| 24 |
1246 |
Moley, Raymond (Today Magazine), 1933-1936 |
| 24 |
1247 |
Montgomery, John, n.d. |
| 24 |
1248 |
Mooney, Tom, 1928, 1937 |
| 24 |
1249 |
Moore, John, 1931 |
| 24 |
1250 |
Moran, Joseph, 1924 |
| 24 |
1251 |
Morgenthau, Henry Jr., 1936 |
| 24 |
1252 |
Morris, L.L. (Technocracy Inc., includes leaflets),
1940
|
| 24 |
1253 |
Morris, Lloyd, 1924 |
| 24 |
1254 |
Morris, Mary (Country Theatre), n.d., 1934 |
| 24 |
1255 |
Morrison, Helen Balfour, n.d. |
| 24 |
1256 |
Morrow, Marco, 1924-1941 |
| 24 |
1257 |
Moscow Daily News (includes reply on reverse),
1932
|
| 24 |
1258 |
Mountseer, Robert (The Sun, New York), 1926 |
| 24 |
1259 |
Moutoux, John T. (The Knoxville News Sentinel),
1935
|
| 24 |
1260 |
Mulfinger, Wilhelmina (includes poetry), 1929-1931 |
| 24 |
1261 |
Muni, Paul, 1933 |
| 24 |
1262 |
Munson, John P. (Columbia University), 1932, 1936 |
| 24 |
1263 |
Myrick, Susan (Sue) (Macon Telegraph), 1935, 1936 |
| 25 |
1264 |
Nason, Arthur (Author's Club), 1924 |
| 25 |
1265 |
Nathan, George Jean (also signed by Boyd and Dreiser,
The American Spectator), 1932-1934
|
| 25 |
1266 |
Nation, The (Ernest Gruening, Margaret Marshall, and
M.R. Bendiner), 1922-1938, n.d.
|
| 25 |
1267 |
National Broadcasting Company (Stockton Helfrich and
L.H. Titterton), 1940-1941
|
| 25 |
1268 |
National Committee for the Defense of Political
Prisoners, 1931-1936
|
| 25 |
1269 |
National Council on Freedom from Censorship,
1938
|
| 25 |
1270 |
National Emergency Conference for Democratic Rights,
ca. 1940
|
| 25 |
1271 |
National Miners Union, 1933 |
| 25 |
1272 |
Nearing, Nellie Seeds (Rand School of Social Science),
1925
|
| 25 |
1273 |
Needham, Edith C., 1931 |
| 25 |
1274 |
Neel, Mrs. Pauline (reply on back), 1936 |
| 25 |
1275 |
Neff, Marten, 1938 |
| 25 |
1276 |
Neill, William R., 1925 |
| 25 |
1277 |
New Masses, (includes letter of organization, 1925)
(Robert Evans, F.W. Dupee, Joseph Freeman, Bruce Minton), 1925-1937
|
| 25 |
1278 |
New York Herald Tribune, 1926 |
| 25 |
1279 |
New Yorker, The (K.S. White, Wolcott Gibbs, I.K.
Sherman, G.A. Tobson), 1933-1940
|
| 25 |
1280 |
Newberry, John S. Jr., 1926 |
| 25 |
1281 |
Newman, Francis, n.d., 1926-1934
|
| 25 |
1282 |
Nin, Anais (includes letter of introduction from
Dorothy Dudley Harvey), ca. 1934
|
| 25 |
1283 |
Noel, Eda and John, n.d. |
| 25 |
1284 |
Nolte, J.M., 1935 |
| 25 |
1285 |
Non-Partisan Committee for the Defense of Fred E. Beal,
1938
|
| 25 |
1286 |
Norman, Dorothy, 1934-1938 |
| 25 |
1287 |
North, Sterling (Chicago Daily News), 1940 |
| 25 |
1288 |
Northern Normal Industrial School (Mary Meek),
n.d.
|
| 25 |
1289 |
Norton, Margaret I. (in re: German translations),
1940
|
| 25 |
1290 |
Nussbaum, Anna, 1926 |
| 25 |
1291 |
O'Brien, Edward, 1920-1930 |
| 25 |
1292 |
O'Brien, Frederick, 1924-1930 |
| 25 |
1293 |
O'Brien, Jean (includes poetry), 1926 |
| 25 |
1294 |
Ochremenko, Peter (includes Russian advertisement for
Sherwood Anderson), 1922-1934
|
| 25 |
1295 |
Ochs, Adolph S. (The New York Times), 1931 |
| 25 |
1296 |
Odets, Clifford (Longacre Theatre), 1935 |
| 25 |
1297 |
O'Donnell, Pat, 1935-1936, n.d.
|
| 25 |
1298 |
Odum, Howard W., 1936 |
| 25 |
1299 |
Ogilvie, Willie C. (Mrs. James C.), n.d. |
| 25 |
1300 |
Ohioana Library, 1940 |
| 25 |
1301 |
O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1923-1924, n.d.
|
| 25 |
1302 |
Oklahoma Education Society, 1940 |
| 25 |
1303 |
Olgin, Moissaye J. (Pravda newspaper, USSR),
1932
|
| 25 |
1304 |
Oliphant, Homer Newton, 1940 |
| 25 |
1305 |
O'Neil, Raymond, 1920-1925 |
| 25 |
1306 |
O'Neill, Eugene (Gene), 1935-1936 |
| 25 |
1307 |
Otey, Elizabeth L., 1931 |
| 25 |
1308 |
Oursler, Fulton (Liberty), 1935 |
| 25 |
1309 |
Outlook, The, 1927-1929 |
| 25 |
1310 |
Owen, H.G. (Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury
College), 1936
|
| 25 |
1311 |
Owensboro Ditcher and Grader Company (W.A. Steele and
M.K. Propheter, includes advertising specimens), 1919-1938
|
| 25 |
1312 |
Oxford University Press (Margaret Nicholson and
Hamilton Smith), 1934, 1938
|
| 26 |
1313 |
P. E. N. Club, The, 1937, 1940 |
| 25 |
1314 |
Palencia, Isabel de, n.d., 1941 |
| 25 |
1315 |
Parke, John, n.d. [ca. 1932]
|
| 25 |
1316 |
Parkinson, Charles (Parky, Olivet College),
1939
|
| 25 |
1317 |
Parrish, Sally Cary, 1933 |
| 25 |
1318 |
Partisan Review (Alan Calmer), 1935 |
| 25 |
1319 |
Partridge, Roi (Mills College), 1925 |
| 25 |
1320 |
Pass, Joseph (Joe) (Fight Magazine), 1932-1937 |
| 25 |
1321 |
Patton, Mabel B., 1938 |
| 25 |
1322 |
Paul, G. Hurst, 1928 |
| 25 |
1323 |
Paul, Sidney (WFBR Radio), 1940 |
| 25 |
1324 |
Payne, Kenneth (The North American Review),
1929-1930
|
| 25 |
1325 |
Pearson, Norman H., 1937 |
| 25 |
1326 |
Peer, Bill, 1926 |
| 25 |
1327 |
Pekor, Charles F. Jr., 1930 |
| 26 |
1328 |
Percy, William Alexander, 1924 |
| 26 |
1329 |
Pereyra, Diomedes de (letters of introduction to Carlos
Nascimento and Antonio Aita), 1941
|
| 26 |
1330-1331 |
Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons),
1933-1940
|
| 26 |
1332 |
Peters, Rollo, n.d. |
| 26 |
1333 |
Petersen, Arnold (Weekly People), 1924 |
| 26 |
1334 |
Pfister, Dorothea (The Advertising Council),
1932
|
| 26 |
1335 |
Philips, Rufus (The Four Arts Magazine), 1934 |
| 26 |
1336 |
Phillips, Miriam (Mims - Hedgerow Theatre - most
undated), 1934-1940
|
| 26 |
1337 |
Phoenix Book Shop, 1926-1929 |
| 26 |
1338 |
Piercey, Josephine, 1928-1929 |
| 26 |
1339 |
Pinchot, Ann and Ben, 1933 |
| 26 |
1340 |
Pinckney, Josephine, 1926 |
| 26 |
1341 |
Pindyck, Francis, 1934-1935 |
| 26 |
1342 |
Pippett, Roger (PM Magazine), 1940 |
| 26 |
1343 |
Player, William O. Jr. (New York Post), 1940 |
| 26 |
1344 |
Poet Laureate League of America, 1932 |
| 26 |
1345 |
Politis, M.J. (The National Herald - includes
translation from Greek of Sherwood Anderson and the Greek Struggle),
1940
|
| 26 |
1346 |
Porter, Katherine Anne, n.d., 1939-1941
|
| 26 |
1347 |
Posselt, Erich, 1926-1937 |
| 26 |
1348 |
Potamkin, Harry Alan (The Guardian), 1924-1925 |
| 26 |
1349 |
Potter, Russell (Columbia University), 1932, 1935 |
| 26 |
1350 |
Prentiss, Mark O. (James Fenimore Cooper School
Memorial Committee - includes photo of plaque), 1936
|
| 26 |
1351 |
Pretshold, Karl (East St. Louis Journal), 1935 |
| 26 |
1352 |
Price, Harry, 1927 |
| 26 |
1353 |
Prisoners Relief Fund (Robert Dunn), 1932 |
| 26 |
1354 |
Public Use of Arts Committee (Doris Kravis),
1938
|
| 26 |
1355 |
Puertolas, Agustin S. (includes poem), 1937-1938 |
| 26 |
1356 |
Quigley, Jack, 1925 |
| 26 |
1357 |
Quinn, Kerker (Direction), n.d. |
| 26 |
1358 |
Ramsey, Dorothy, n.d. |
| 26 |
1359 |
Ramsey, Robert (Olivet College, includes pamphlet and
conference info), n.d., 1938-1940
|
| 26 |
1360 |
Rankin, Sue P. (Mrs. B. Kirk), 1925-1931 |
| 26 |
1361 |
Ransom, John Crowe, 1933 |
| 26 |
1362 |
Rascoe, Burton, 1934-1938 |
| 26 |
1363 |
Readers Digest (Dewitt Wallace, Robert Littell),
1938-1941
|
| 26 |
1364 |
Redding, W.M. (The Kansas City Star), n.d. |
| 26 |
1365 |
Remenyi, Joseph, 1934-1935 |
| 26 |
1366 |
Rendueles, Roberto, 1940-1941 |
| 26 |
1367 |
Renoir, Jean, 1941 |
| 26 |
1368 |
Reynel and Hitchcock Inc. (Curtice Hitchcock),
1934
|
| 26 |
1369 |
Reynolds, F.W. (University of Utah), 1931 |
| 26 |
1370 |
Reynolds, Mary, n.d. |
| 26 |
1371 |
Rice, Elmer, 1933-1940 |
| 26 |
1372 |
Rice, Thomas Geale (The Galveston News), 1924 |
| 26 |
1373 |
Richards, E. [Enley?], 1932-1934, n.d.
|
| 26 |
1374 |
Richards, Edward C.M. (includes work), 1934 |
| 26 |
1375 |
Riese, Katharine, 1936-1938 |
| 26 |
1376 |
Rimington, R. Critchell, 1938-1936 |
| 26 |
1377 |
Ringel, Fred, 1930-1932 |
| 26 |
1378 |
Risley, Edward (Ned), 1937-1939 |
| 26 |
1379 |
Robbins, Fred A., 1929 |
| 26 |
1380 |
Robert McBride Company [Allen Churchill], 1940 |
| 26 |
1381 |
Roberts, Lester, 1937-1939 |
| 26 |
1382 |
Robinson, Ted (Cleveland Plain Dealer), 1937 |
| 26 |
1383 |
Rodman, Selden, 1934-1935 |
| 26 |
1384 |
Roe, Rosannah Elizabeth, 1926 |
| 26 |
1385 |
Rogers, Ella Pease, 1925 |
| 26 |
1386 |
Romanov, Jack, 1932 |
| 26 |
1387 |
Rokotov, T. (International Literature, Moscow),
1938-1939
|
| 26 |
1388 |
Romke, Constance Mayfield, 1921 |
| 26 |
1389 |
Rood, John P., 1930-1939, n.d.
|
| 26 |
1390 |
Roosevelt, President and Mrs. - secretaries,
1935, 1938
|
| 26 |
1391 |
Rorty, James (New Masses, The Nation), 1926-1939 |
| 27 |
1392-1393 |
Rosenfeld, Paul (one addressed to Arthur Dove),
n.d., 1920-1939
|
| 27 |
1394 |
Rosenstein, Norman, n.d., 1934 |
| 27 |
1395 |
Rosenthal, David (The New Student), 1925 |
| 27 |
1396 |
Ross, Cary, 1936-1937 |
| 27 |
1397 |
Rosskam, Edwin and Louise (Alliance Book Corporation),
n.d., 1939-1940
|
| 27 |
1398 |
Rotarian, The (Leland Case, editor), 1941 |
| 27 |
1399 |
Rotherwell, Fred (also to Eleanor), 1935-1936 |
| 27 |
1400 |
Rueb, Emil (includes photostat of reply from Bernard
Shaw), 1940
|
| 27 |
1401 |
Ruhle-Gerstel, Alice, 1938 |
| 27 |
1402 |
Rummell, Vie Grimes, 1932 |
| 27 |
1403 |
Russell, Philip (University of North Carolina),
1935, 1939
|
| 27 |
1404 |
Russell, Walter (Mark Twain Centennial, includes image
of sculpture), 1935
|
| 27 |
1405 |
Russman, Helen, n.d., 1924-1927
|
| 27 |
1406 |
Salesman, Harold J., 1927, 1930 |
| 27 |
1407 |
San Francisco Chronicle (Joseph Jackson), 1939 |
| 27 |
1408 |
Sandburg, Carl, 1924-1925 |
| 27 |
1409 |
Sanfratello, Michael (includes poem), 1935 |
| 27 |
1410 |
Sargent, Porter, 1937 |
| 27 |
1411 |
Saroyan, William, n.d. |
| 27 |
1412 |
Saturday Review, The (Amy Loveman, Roy Larsen),
1925
|
| 27 |
1413 |
Saxon, Lyle, n.d., 1925-1927
|
| 27 |
1414 |
Scherer, Paul, 1932 |
| 27 |
1415-1418 |
Schevill, Clara and Ferdinand, 1923-1941 |
| 27 |
1419 |
Schimpff, Elisabeth H. von (in re: German
translations), 1930
|
| 27 |
1420 |
Schneider, J. Philip (copy), n.d. |
| 27 |
1421 |
Schoen, Marianne von (in re: German translations),
1930
|
| 27 |
1422 |
Schoenemann, F., 1929 |
| 27 |
1423 |
Schofield, Paul, 1930 |
| 27 |
1424 |
Schull, Virginia (Virgie), 1939 |
| 27 |
1425 |
Schulman, Rose (Hedgerow Theatre), 1935, 1939 |
| 27 |
1426 |
Scott, Creighton, 1937 |
| 27 |
1427 |
Scott, Evelyn, 1921, 1937, n.d.
|
| 27 |
1428 |
Scott, K.A., 1926 |
| 27 |
1429 |
Scott, Natalie V., 1921 |
| 27 |
1430 |
Scribner's Magazine, 1926-1938 |
| 27 |
1431 |
Seaver, Edwin, 1932-1939 |
| 27 |
1432-1434 |
Sergel, Roger, n.d., 1923-1933
|
| 27 |
1435 |
Sergel, Roger (and Ruth), 1934-1940 |
| 27 |
1436 |
Sergel, Ruth, 1932 |
| 28 |
1437 |
Sexton, Ethelyn, 1939-1940 |
| 28 |
1438 |
Shaw, William, 1940 |
| 28 |
1439 |
Shelton, M.B., 1933 |
| 28 |
1440 |
Sherman, Stuart Pratt (includes clipping), 1925 |
| 28 |
1441 |
Sherry, Laura (The Wisconsin Players), 1920 |
| 28 |
1442 |
Sherwood, Robert, 1938, 1940 |
| 28 |
1443 |
Shilcox, P. (S.S. Koppe and Co. Inc.), 1940 |
| 28 |
1444 |
Shipman, Evan, ca. 1935, 1936 |
| 28 |
1445 |
Signatures (John Brinnin, John H. Thompson),
1937, 1939
|
| 28 |
1446 |
Signet Press, The, 1939 |
| 28 |
1447 |
Simon and Schuster, 1934 |
| 28 |
1448 |
Simpson, Harwood, 1925 |
| 28 |
1449 |
Skinner, Ada M. (English Speaking Union), 1925 |
| 28 |
1450 |
Slater, Bert C., 1926 |
| 28 |
1451 |
Slemp, C.B., 1937, 1938 |
| 28 |
1452 |
Small, Maynard and Co., 1924 |
| 28 |
1453 |
Smeding, F.V., 1929 |
| 28 |
1454 |
Smith, Arthur H. (in re: Winesburg, OH), 1936, 1940 |
| 28 |
1455 |
Smith, Charles J. (Roanoke College), 1939 |
| 28 |
1456 |
Smith, Charles W., 1935 |
| 28 |
1457 |
Smith, H.J. (Chicago Daily News), n.d. |
| 28 |
1458 |
Smith, J. Rixey (in re: Senator Carter Glass),
1938
|
| 28 |
1459 |
Smith, Meriweather (Richmond Times Dispatch),
1937
|
| 28 |
1460 |
Smith, Richard R. (Frederick A. Stokes Co.),
1933-1939
|
| 28 |
1461 |
Smith, S.L. (Julius Rosenwald Fund, Southern Office),
1931
|
| 28 |
1462 |
Smith, Tom R. (includes condolence), n.d., 1936-1938
|
| 28 |
1463 |
Smith, William H. Jr. (Rains Galleries/Auction House),
1933-1936
|
| 28 |
1464 |
Smith, Y.K. and Julie, n.d., [ca. 1937]-1941
|
| 28 |
1465 |
Snell, LeRoy (Olivet College), 1940 |
| 28 |
1466 |
Solve, Melvin and Norma, 1937 |
| 28 |
1467 |
Soskin, William, 1936 |
| 28 |
1468 |
Sours, Phoebe, 1939 |
| 28 |
1469 |
Southwest Review (Jay Hubbell), 1924 |
| 28 |
1470 |
Spanish Aid Committees (includes letters from Franz
Boas, Dorothy Parker, Helen Keller and others), 1937-1940
|
| 28 |
1471 |
Spaulding, E. Maud (Mrs. C.B., Friends of American
Writers), 1935
|
| 28 |
1472 |
Spratling, William B. (Bill), 1926 |
| 28 |
1473 |
Springer, Frederick M., 1937, n.d. |
| 28 |
1474 |
Squire, J.C. (The London Mercury), 1922 |
| 28 |
1475 |
Stammer, P. (P. Stammer Bookseller), 1940-1941 |
| 28 |
1476 |
Starrett, Walter (The Emma Goldman Canadian Lecture
Fund), 1937
|
| 28 |
1477-1478 |
Stein, Gertrude (most undated), ca. 1921-1930's
|
| 28 |
1479 |
Stein, Hannah (includes clipping, The Public Ledger),
1932
|
| 28 |
1480 |
Steinberg, Noah, 1939 |
| 28 |
1481 |
Steloff, Frances (Gotham Book Mart), 1939 |
| 28 |
1482 |
Stephenson, Nathaniel, 1925 |
| 28 |
1483 |
Stern, Bernard J. (John Reed Club), 1932 |
| 28 |
1484 |
Stern, Juliet Lit (The Walt Whitman Anniversary
Committee), 1926
|
| 28 |
1485 |
Stern, L. (re: Zeus cigarette holder), 1940 |
| 28 |
1486 |
Stettheimer, Ettie, 1925-1939 |
| 28 |
1487 |
Stevens, Cary C., 1927, 1940 |
| 28 |
1488 |
Stevens, George (J.B. Lippincott Co.), 1940 |
| 28 |
1489 |
Stevens, Nina, 1925, n.d. |
| 28 |
1490 |
Stevens, Robley Durham, 1936-1940 |
| 28 |
1491 |
Stevenson, Minnie (Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders
Association), 1939
|
| 28 |
1492 |
Stevns, Arne (in re: Danish translation of Kit
Brandon), 1937
|
| 28 |
1493 |
Stewart, William (Bill) and Bern (Today), 1935-1938 |
| 29 |
1494-1498 |
Stieglitz, Alfred (one from Marsden Hartley to
Stieglitz), n.d., 1923-1925
|
| 29 |
1499 |
Stieglitz, Alfred (one letter written on reverse of
Intimate Gallery announcement, 1928), 1926-1928
|
| 29 |
1500 |
Stieglitz, Alfred (one letter written on reverse of An
American Place Gallery Announcement, 1933), 1930-1938
|
| 29 |
1501 |
Stieglitz, Leopold, 1936 |
| 29 |
1502 |
Stockham, George (Hotel Schuyler), 1925 |
| 29 |
1503 |
Stokely, James, 1938-1939 |
| 29 |
1504 |
Stokes, Tom, 1940 |
| 29 |
1505 |
Strackbein, Lena, 1940 |
| 29 |
1506 |
Strand, Paul, 1920 |
| 29 |
1507 |
Straub, Carlyle (includes copy of Edgar Allen Poe
Manuscript), 1938
|
| 29 |
1508 |
Stryker, Howard, 1938-1939 |
| 29 |
1509 |
Stryker, Roy (U.S. Department of Agriculture),
1940-1941
|
| 29 |
1510 |
Studin, Charles H. (in re: party with Max Eastman, and
Eliena Krylenko), 1934
|
| 29 |
1511 |
Suchtelin, Nico Van (Wereldbiblioteck), 1937 |
| 29 |
1512 |
Sullivan, John (most undated), ca. 1932-1940 |
| 29 |
1513 |
Swan, Lucille [Blum] (also from Jerry Blum),
1920-1925
|
| 29 |
1514 |
Sweeney, James Johnson (Transition), 1939 |
| 29 |
1515 |
Swinnerton, Frank, 1940 |
| 29 |
1516 |
Szold-Fritz, Bernardine (includes notes re: Hemingway's
Torrents of Spring), n.d.
|
| 29 |
1517 |
Taggard, Genevieve, 1920, 1924 |
| 29 |
1518 |
Tagagaki, Matsuo, 1926-1927 |
| 29 |
1519 |
Takahashi, Shinkichi, 1925 |
| 29 |
1520 |
Taskey, H. Leroy (Contemporary Arts Gallery),
1935
|
| 29 |
1521 |
Tass Agency (Soviet Press), 1936-1937 |
| 29 |
1522 |
Tate, Florence Lee, 1941 |
| 29 |
1523 |
Taub, Allan (see also National Committee for the
Defense of Political Prisoners), 1933
|
| 29 |
1524 |
Taulane, Joe, 1938 |
| 29 |
1525 |
Taupin, Rene (La France en Liberte), n.d. |
| 29 |
1526 |
Ten Eyck, Ida (O'Keefe) (includes work, Into the
World), 1932
|
| 29 |
1527 |
Terman, Lewis M. (in re: Bern reuter Personality
Inventory), 1934
|
| 29 |
1528 |
Terrington, Rene, 1936 |
| 29 |
1529 |
Tewson, W. Orton (New York Evening Post Literary
Review), 1925-1926
|
| 29 |
1530 |
Theatre Guild, The, 1934-1936 |
| 29 |
1531 |
Theatre Union, The (Margaret Larkin, Charles Walker),
1934
|
| 29 |
1532 |
This Week Magazine (Missy Meloney, Edward O'Connell),
1940-1941
|
| 29 |
1533 |
Thomas, Louis (Committee of Diffusion of French Art),
1925
|
| 29 |
1534 |
Thompson, Tom (one addressed to Mrs. Ford),
1937
|
| 29 |
1535 |
Thomson, Charles A. (includes letters of introduction
to Henry Norweb, Claude Bowers, and Luis Alberto Sanchez), 1941
|
| 29 |
1536 |
Thornton, Elizabeth (with reply from Sherwood),
1930
|
| 29 |
1537 |
Tilton, McLane, 1935 |
| 29 |
1538 |
Tippett, Tom, 1931-1934 |
| 29 |
1539 |
Today (Haydie Yates, Fillmore Hyde), 1935 |
| 29 |
1540 |
Todd, Helen ( in re: A Man Named Grant), 1940 |
| 29 |
1541 |
Toller, Ernst, 1936 |
| 29 |
1542 |
Toomer, Jean, 1922 - 1924 |
| 29 |
1543 |
Treves, Rebecca, 1936-1938 |
| 29 |
1544 |
Troxell, John, 1929-1937 |
| 29 |
1545 |
Troyanovsky, Ambassador, 1934 |
| 29 |
1546 |
Truxell, Betty (Truxell Photography), 1939 |
| 29 |
1547 |
Tuchman, E. (includes drawing), 1923-1926 |
| 29 |
1548 |
Tucker, Gertrude, 1931 |
| 29 |
1549 |
Tucker, Sam (includes clipping), 1935-1937 |
| 29 |
1550 |
Tugwell, Rex, 1935-1936 |
| 29 |
1551 |
Tully, Jim, 1922-1926 |
| 29 |
1552 |
Tunnell, Barbara, 1925 |
| 29 |
1553 |
Turner, John M. (Lynchburg College), 1936 |
| 30 |
1554 |
U.S.S.R. Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries, 1932-1937
|
| 30 |
1555 |
United States Treasury Department, 1935 |
| 30 |
1556 |
University of Georgia (in re: Georgia Press Institute
Lectures), 1931
|
| 30 |
1557 |
Urquhart, Lucy D., 1929 |
| 30 |
1558 |
Uzzell, Thomas H., 1925-1933 |
| 30 |
1559 |
Van Amayden Van Duym, A. (in re: Anatole France),
1924, 1925
|
| 30 |
1560 |
Van As, Jan, 1938 |
| 30 |
1561 |
Van Doren, Carl, 1924, 1934, 1939
|
| 30 |
1562 |
Van Eck, Waldie, 1931-1937 |
| 30 |
1563 |
Van Vechten, Carl, 1933 |
| 30 |
1564 |
Vanamee, Grace, 1938 |
| 30 |
1565 |
Vance, John F. (TOWN weekly magazine), 1938 |
| 30 |
1566 |
Vance, Marguerite, 1929, 1931 |
| 30 |
1567 |
Vanguard Press, The, 1930 |
| 30 |
1568 |
Vanity Fair (Donald Freeman, Frank Crowinshield, Jeanne
Ballot, George Dangerfield), 1921-1934
|
| 30 |
1569 |
Varick, Jane N., 1940 |
| 30 |
1570 |
Vazquez, Juan Adolfo, 1939-1941 |
| 30 |
1571 |
Vejtasa, Frances (includes poetry), 1927-1929 |
| 30 |
1572 |
Viereck, George Sylvester (The American Monthly),
1925
|
| 30 |
1573 |
Viertal, Peter, 1940 |
| 30 |
1574 |
Viking Press (Ben Huebsch, Marshall Best, Harold
Guinzberg, Robert Hatch Jr., George S. Oppenheimer), 1925-1941
|
| 30 |
1575 |
Villa, Jose Garcia (includes photo), 1930 |
| 30 |
1576 |
Virginia Quarterly Review (James Southall Wilson,
Lambert Davis, Stringfellow (Winkie) Barr, Lawrence Lee), 1924-1939
|
| 30 |
1577 |
Volkening, Henry T., 1939-1940 |
| 30 |
1578 |
Vorse, Mary H. (most undated), ca. 1930's-1940
|
| 30 |
1579 |
W. W. Norton and Co. Inc., 1936 |
| 30 |
1580 |
Wade, John, 1925 |
| 30 |
1581 |
Walker, Adelaide and Charlie, 1931-1937 |
| 30 |
1582 |
Walker, Helene (Pictoral Review), 1921 |
| 30 |
1583 |
Wallace, Henry A., 1933-1940 |
| 30 |
1584 |
Walsh, Chad, 1936-1939 |
| 30 |
1585 |
Walsh, Paddy and Mim, 1936-1939 |
| 30 |
1586 |
Ward, George Barrett (includes poetry), 1921 |
| 30 |
1587 |
Warren, Robert Penn (The Southern Review), 1935 |
| 30 |
1588 |
Watkins, Ann (Ann Watkins, Inc.), 1930-1931 |
| 30 |
1589 |
Watson, Margaret, (in re: Fred O'Brien), 1932 |
| 30 |
1590 |
Watson, William, n.d. |
| 30 |
1591 |
Webb, John Edgar, 1936-1940 |
| 30 |
1592 |
Weeks, Edward (Atlantic Monthly), 1940 |
| 30 |
1593 |
Weeks, Howard, n.d. |
| 30 |
1594 |
Weinpez, Z., 1937 |
| 30 |
1595 |
Weissberger, Augusta (secretary to Orson Welles, in re:
lunch with Welles), 1938
|
| 30 |
1596 |
Wells, James R. (The Slide Mountain Press),
n.d.
|
| 30 |
1597 |
Welty, Ruth, 1924 |
| 30 |
1598 |
Wescott, Glenway, n.d. |
| 30 |
1599 |
Whitcomb, Robert (Writers Union and Unemployed Writers
Ass'n - includes "The Writer's Fight, The History of the Writers Union),
1934
|
| 30 |
1600 |
White, Trillena, ca. 1925-1941 |
| 30 |
1601 |
White, Walter (National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People), 1935-1938
|
| 30 |
1602 |
Whiting, Frederick Allen (The American Federation of
Arts), 1931
|
| 30 |
1603 |
Whitmer, F.H. (The Detroit English Club), 1940 |
| 30 |
1604 |
Whitney Museum (Juliana R. Force), 1939 |
| 30 |
1605 |
Wieninger, Klara, 1937 |
| 30 |
1606 |
Wilde, Percival, 1935 |
| 30 |
1607 |
Williams, Blanche Colton (O. Henry Memorial Committee),
1926
|
| 30 |
1608 |
Williams, Greer, 1940 |
| 30 |
1609 |
Williams, Howard (The Farmer Labor Political
Federation), 1935
|
| 30 |
1610 |
Williams, Oscar, 1939 |
| 30 |
1611 |
Williams, Paul, 1933 |
| 30 |
1612 |
Williams, T. Norman (Tubby), 1925 |
| 30 |
1613 |
Williams, Walter, 1933 |
| 30 |
1614 |
Willis, Mary Lloyd (includes images from Veteran's
March and poem by James Ball Naylor), 1932
|
| 30 |
1615 |
Wilson, Edmund, 1926-1937 |
| 30 |
1616 |
Wilson, Gilbert, 1933-1940 |
| 30 |
1617 |
Wilson, James Southall (photostat - see also Virginia
Quarterly Review), 1931
|
| 30 |
1618 |
Winterburn, Florence Hill, 1917-1938 |
| 30 |
1619 |
Wisehart, M. Karl, 1921 |
| 30 |
1620 |
Witt, Peter (Story and the Story Press), 1940 |
| 31 |
1621 |
Wohl, Harry D. (Chicago Newspaper Guild - Hearst Strike
Committee), 1939
|
| 31 |
1622 |
Wold, Henry (in re: genealogy), 1930 |
| 31 |
1623 |
Wolf, Eddie, 1937 |
| 31 |
1624 |
Wolf, Leo, 1925 |
| 31 |
1625 |
Wolfe, Thomas (Tom), 1935-1937 |
| 31 |
1626 |
Wolfsohn, Mrs. H.A., 1937 |
| 31 |
1627 |
Women's City Club of Boston, 1925 |
| 31 |
1628 |
Wood, Percy, 1936, ca. 1938 |
| 31 |
1629 |
Wood, Roland (The Harbor Press - one to Mary Emmett),
1928, 1931
|
| 31 |
1630 |
Woods, Clinton, 1940 |
| 31 |
1631 |
Woods, Thomas Francis, 1933 |
| 31 |
1632 |
World, The, 1927 |
| 31 |
1633 |
World Committee Against War and Fascism (includes
correspondence with the Department of State), 1932-1939
|
| 31 |
1634 |
Wordbridge, Homer E., 1935 |
| 31 |
1635 |
Wright, Donald (Don), n.d., 1934-1937
|
| 31 |
1636 |
Wright, J. Ernest, 1924-1933 |
| 31 |
1637 |
Wright, Montgomery (Kansas City Star - contains
clipping), 1926
|
| 31 |
1638 |
Wright, W. F. (Bill - in re: land dispute with Barbara
Miller), 1925-1926
|
| 31 |
1639 |
Yakhontoff, Victor A. (The American Pushkin Committee),
1937
|
| 31 |
1640 |
Yale University Press, 1938 |
| 31 |
1641 |
Yamasaki, Isshin (Japanese Poetry Club), 1930 |
| 31 |
1642 |
Yoshida, Kinetaro, 1924-1928 |
| 31 |
1643 |
Young, Art, 1940-1941 |
| 31 |
1644 |
Young, Kimball (University of Wisconsin, Madison),
1926
|
| 31 |
1645 |
Young, Stark (one to Elizabeth Anderson), n.d., 1925-1934
|
| 31 |
1646 |
Yust, Walter (The new York Evening Post Literary Review
and Encyclopedia Britannica), 1924-1937
|
| 31 |
1647 |
Zigrosser, Carl (in re: Maurer Broadside), 1924 |
| 31 |
1648 |
Zipser, Martha (in re: German translation),
1930
|
| 31 |
1649 |
Zugsmith, Leane, 1936 |
| 31 |
1650 |
Unidentified, n.d. |
| 31 |
1651 |
Aspiring Authors, n.d., 1922-1941
|
| 31 |
1652 |
Aspiring Publishers/Editors/Reporters, n.d., 1928-1940
|
| 31 |
1653-1656 |
Fan Mail, n.d., 1920-1940
|
| 32 |
1657 |
Hate Mail, n.d., 1921-1933
|
| 32 |
1658 |
Invitations to Speak/Appear, n.d., 1922-1940
|
| 32 |
1659 |
Invitations to Write, n.d., 1920-1940
|
| 32 |
1660 |
Requests for Autographs/Inscriptions/Photos,
n.d., 1924-1941
|
| 32 |
1661 |
Requests for Information (Biographical/Opinion),
n.d., 1922-1940
|
| 32 |
1662 |
Requests for Interview or Meeting, n.d., 1924-1937
|
| 32 |
1663 |
Requests for Permission to Publish, 1920-1940 |
| 32 |
1664 |
Requests from Publishers for comment on a book,
1926-1940
|
| 32 |
1665 |
Requests - other, 1922-1941 |
| 32 |
1666 |
Requests - unusual n.d., 1923-1940
|
| 32 |
1667 |
Solicitations, n.d., 1932-1937
|
| 32 |
1668 |
Subscriptions, n.d., 1928-1933
|
| 32 |
1669 |
Thank You Notes, n.d., 1924-1940
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Correspondence of Sherwood Anderson's fourth wife Eleanor
Copenhaver Anderson (1896-1985), mainly regarding Sherwood Anderson's estate
and the posthumous publication of his memoirs and letters. Many letters and
telegrams dating from 1941 are condolences or get well wishes sent to Colon,
Panama Canal Zone shortly before and after Sherwood's death. The series also
includes requests for information from Sherwood Anderson scholars. At the end
of the run of correspondence are letters arranged by subject such as fan mail,
requests, condolences, and permissions.
|
| The series includes significant correspondence from Wharton
Esherick, Charles Funk, Maxwell Geismar, Anita Loos, Ferdinand Schevill, and
institutions such as The Library of Congress, Princeton University Libraries,
The Newberry Library, The University of Chicago, and The University of
Pennsylvania.
|
| Arranged first by Outgoing and then Incoming correspondence, and
alphabetically therein.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 33 |
1670 |
Outgoing - American Historical Company, Inc.,
1941
|
| 33 |
1671 |
Outgoing - Antony, Marc and Lucille, 1942 |
| 33 |
1672 |
Outgoing - Bauer, William F., 1942 |
| 33 |
1673 |
Outgoing - Boyd, James (Jim), 1943 |
| 33 |
1674 |
Outgoing - Boyd, Julian (Princeton University Library),
1944-1945
|
| 33 |
1675 |
Outgoing - Brooks, Van Wyck, 1943 |
| 33 |
1676 |
Outgoing - Brown, Ned and Associates, 1944 |
| 33 |
1677 |
Outgoing - Burnett, Whit (Story Magazine), 1946 |
| 33 |
1678 |
Outgoing - Burton, Naomi, 1942 |
| 33 |
1679 |
Outgoing - Canby, Henry Seidel (Saturday Review of
Literature), 1941
|
| 33 |
1680 |
Outgoing - Centeno, Augusto, 1942 |
| 33 |
1681 |
Outgoing - Chambrun, Jacques, 1941-1943 |
| 33 |
1682 |
Outgoing - Clark, Margaret, 1941 |
| 33 |
1683 |
Outgoing - Clyde Public Library (Ohio), 1941-1943 |
| 33 |
1684 |
Outgoing - Colon Hospital, 1941 |
| 33 |
1685 |
Outgoing - Commins, Saxe (Random House), 1941 |
| 33 |
1686 |
Outgoing - Connick, Charles, 1941 |
| 33 |
1687 |
Outgoing - Coombs, Steve, 1941-1975 |
| 33 |
1688 |
Outgoing - Cortina, Mr. And Mrs. Joseph, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689 |
Outgoing - Cullen, John Paul, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689a |
Outgoing - Daugherty, George, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689b |
Outgoing - David, Charles W. (University of
Pennsylvania Library), 1943-1944
|
| 33 |
1689c |
Outgoing - Davis, Lambert, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689d |
Outgoing - Davison, Natalie, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689e |
Outgoing - De Vries, Carrow, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689f |
Outgoing - Derleth, August, 1943 |
| 33 |
1689g |
Outgoing - Dove, Arthur and Reds, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689h |
Outgoing - Dreiser, Theodore, 1941, 1944 |
| 33 |
1689i |
Outgoing - Eastman, Max, 1943, 1947 |
| 33 |
1689j |
Outgoing - Ellsworth, Kenneth, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689k |
Outgoing - Emmett, Mary, 1941-1944 |
| 33 |
1689l |
Outgoing - Esherick, Wharton, 1941-1944 |
| 33 |
1689m |
Outgoing - Faulkner, William, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689n |
Outgoing - Faust, Robert K., 1941 |
| 33 |
1689o |
Outgoing - Feibleman, Jim, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689p |
Outgoing - Fleisher, Sidney, 1941 |
| 33 |
1689q |
Outgoing - Flynn, Zita Anne, 1943 |
| 33 |
1689r |
Outgoing - Frauenglass, Constance (Bookseller),
1941
|
| 33 |
1689s |
Outgoing - Frederick, John T. (Northwestern University,
from unknown), 1944
|
| 33 |
1689t |
Outgoing - Friend, Julius, 1941 |
| 33 |
1690 |
Outgoing - Funk, Charles H., 1941-1943 |
| 33 |
1691 |
Outgoing - Galantiere, Lewis and Nancy, 1941-1942 |
| 33 |
1692 |
Outgoing - Geismar, Maxwell, 1942-1944 |
| 33 |
1693 |
Outgoing - Grace Lines, 1941 |
| 33 |
1694 |
Outgoing - Groves, Mrs. Lawrence, 1941 |
| 33 |
1695 |
Outgoing - Gurney, Frances, 1941 |
| 33 |
1696 |
Outgoing - Hammett, Dashiel, 1942 |
| 33 |
1697 |
Outgoing - Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1941-1943 |
| 33 |
1698 |
Outgoing - Hartley, Marsden, 1943 |
| 33 |
1699 |
Outgoing - Harvey, Dorothy Dudley, 1945 |
| 33 |
1700 |
Outgoing - Head, Depew (Ohio State Library Committee),
1941
|
| 33 |
1701 |
Outgoing - Hewitt, Harry, 1944 |
| 33 |
1702 |
Outgoing - Hochdoerfer, Mrs. Richard, 1941 |
| 33 |
1703 |
Outgoing - Horvat, Anton (Jeweller), 1941 |
| 33 |
1704 |
Outgoing -Hutchins, Robert (University of Chicago),
1943
|
| 33 |
1705 |
Outgoing - Huxley, Aldous, 1943 |
| 33 |
1706 |
Outgoing - Johnson, Burges, 1941 |
| 33 |
1707 |
Outgoing - Kauffman, Eva, 1941 |
| 33 |
1708 |
Outgoing - Koppell, Henry Gunther and Gabrielle
(Alliance Book Corporation), 1941
|
| 33 |
1709 |
Outgoing - Lankes, J.J., 1941 |
| 33 |
1710 |
Outgoing - Lewis, John F., 1944, 1947 |
| 33 |
1711 |
Outgoing - Lewis, Ruth, 1941 |
| 33 |
1712 |
Outgoing - Library of Congress, 1941, 1945 |
| 33 |
1713 |
Outgoing - Lilienthal, Ted, 1943 |
| 33 |
1714 |
Outgoing - Little, Herbert (National Youth
Administration), 1941
|
| 33 |
1715 |
Outgoing - Loos, Anita, 1941-1943 |
| 33 |
1716 |
Outgoing - Lovett, Robert (U.S. Department of the
Interior), 1943
|
| 33 |
1717 |
Outgoing - Lund, Ivar, 1946 |
| 33 |
1718 |
Outgoing - MacGowen, Elsie, 1944 |
| 33 |
1719 |
Outgoing - Martin, Statford (Winston-Salem Journal),
1941
|
| 33 |
1720 |
Outgoing - Mellquist, Jerome, 1947 |
| 33 |
1721 |
Outgoing - Mencken, H.L., 1942 |
| 33 |
1722 |
Outgoing - Modern Library, The, 1941 |
| 33 |
1723 |
Outgoing - Moe, Henry A. (Guggenheim Foundation),
1944
|
| 33 |
1724 |
Outgoing - Moley, Raymond (Today), 1941 |
| 33 |
1725 |
Outgoing - Montauk Photo Concern, 1941 |
| 33 |
1726 |
Outgoing - Morrow, Marco, 1941-1942 |
| 33 |
1727 |
Outgoing - Norman, Dorothy, 1946-1947 |
| 33 |
1728 |
Outgoing - Norton, Margaret (re: translations),
1942
|
| 33 |
1729 |
Outgoing - Penaherrera, Caesar, 1941 |
| 33 |
1730 |
Outgoing - Peoples, Dora L., 1942 |
| 33 |
1731 |
Outgoing - Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons),
1941
|
| 33 |
1732 |
Outgoing - Prince, Flora, 1941 |
| 33 |
1733 |
Outgoing - Ramsey, Robert (Olivet College),
1942
|
| 33 |
1734 |
Outgoing - Reader's Digest, 1941 |
| 33 |
1735 |
Outgoing - Rendueles, Roberto and Muriel, 1941 |
| 33 |
1736 |
Outgoing - Rosenfeld, Paul, 1942-1946 |
| 33 |
1737 |
Outgoing - Rosenthal, Herbert, 1941 |
| 33 |
1738 |
Outgoing - Rosskam, Edwin (Alliance Book Corporation),
1941
|
| 33 |
1739 |
Outgoing - Rundquist, Dorothy, 1941 |
| 33 |
1740 |
Outgoing - Schevill, Ferdinand, 1941-1943 |
| 33 |
1741 |
Outgoing - Scribners Book Store 1941 |
| 33 |
1742 |
Outgoing - Sergel, Roger (Dramatic Publishing Company),
1942-1945
|
| 33 |
1743 |
Outgoing - Sergel, Roger, Schevill, Ferdinand, and
Anderson, Karl (re. Memoirs and Manuscripts), 1941, 1943
|
| 33 |
1744 |
Outgoing - Shelburne Studios, 1941 |
| 33 |
1745 |
Outgoing - Sillcox, Luise (Authors League),
1941-1945
|
| 33 |
1746 |
Outgoing - Smith, Mrs. R.G., 1941 |
| 33 |
1747 |
Outgoing - Stewart, William (Bill), 1941 |
| 33 |
1748 |
Outgoing - Sullivan, John, 1941 |
| 33 |
1749 |
Outgoing - Sutton, William (Ohio State University),
1941-1942
|
| 33 |
1750 |
Outgoing - Thornton, William Robert, 1943 |
| 33 |
1751 |
Outgoing - Viking Press, 1941, 1948 |
| 33 |
1752 |
Outgoing - Wallace, Henry, 1941 |
| 33 |
1753 |
Outgoing - White, Trillena, 1941 |
| 33 |
1754 |
Outgoing - Wright, Dan, 1942 |
| 33 |
1755 |
Outgoing - Yale University Library ( in re: Anderson's
papers), 1941
|
| 33 |
1756 |
Outgoing - Unidentified, n.d., 1941-1947
|
| 34 |
1757 |
Incoming - Adams, Mildred, 1941 |
| 34 |
1758 |
Incoming - Allen, Paul (Descendants of the American
Revolution), 1941
|
| 34 |
1759 |
Incoming - American Historical Company, Inc.,
1941
|
| 34 |
1760 |
Incoming - Anderson, Florence V., 1941 |
| 34 |
1761 |
Incoming - Anderson, Sherwood (no relation),
1942
|
| 34 |
1762 |
Incoming - Angelo, Valenti, 1953 |
| 34 |
1763 |
Incoming - Armfield, Alice, 1941-1943 |
| 34 |
1764 |
Incoming - Author's League of America, 1941-1947 |
| 34 |
1765 |
Incoming - Babb, James T. (Yale University Library),
1941
|
| 34 |
1766 |
Incoming - Baldwin, Roger, 1941 |
| 34 |
1767 |
Incoming - Bartlett, Margaret Thornton (Monte)
[includes works, and letters to and from Edward Weeks, Stanley Pargellis,
Archibald MacLeish, Clare Booth Luce, and Siegfried Sassoon], 1942-1949
|
| 34 |
1768 |
Incoming - Bishop, John Peale and Margaret,
1941-1944
|
| 34 |
1769 |
Incoming - Bland, Winifred, 1941 |
| 34 |
1770 |
Incoming - Boyd, James (Jim) and Katherine (Kate),
1941-1944
|
| 34 |
1771 |
Incoming - Boyd, Julian P. (Princeton University
Library), 1942-1945
|
| 34 |
1772 |
Incoming - Brand, Millen, 1941 |
| 34 |
1773 |
Incoming - Brewer, Joseph, 1941 |
| 34 |
1774 |
Incoming - Brookhouser, Frank, 1945 |
| 34 |
1775 |
Incoming - Brooks, Van Wyck, 1943 |
| 34 |
1776 |
Incoming - Brown, Ned, 1941 |
| 34 |
1777 |
Incoming - Buntin, Priscilla, 1941 |
| 34 |
1778 |
Incoming - Burnett, Whit, 1943-1945 |
| 34 |
1779 |
Incoming - Carter, John Archer (Nick), 1941 |
| 34 |
1780 |
Incoming - Centeno, Augusto and Myrtle, 1941 |
| 34 |
1781 |
Incoming - Chambrun, Jacques, 1941-1942 |
| 34 |
1782 |
Incoming - Church, Ralph, 1944 |
| 34 |
1783 |
Incoming - Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain
Society), 1941
|
| 34 |
1783a |
Incoming - Clyde Public Library, 1941 |
| 34 |
1784 |
Incoming - Cohen, Harry (Acme Newspictures, Inc.),
1941
|
| 34 |
1785 |
Incoming - Colin, Saul (Dramatic Workshop),
1947
|
| 34 |
1786 |
Incoming - Commins, Saxe, 1941-1946 |
| 34 |
1787 |
Incoming - Connick, Charles J. and Mabel, 1941-1943 |
| 34 |
1788 |
Incoming - Cortina, Mary Gil, 1943 |
| 34 |
1789 |
Incoming - Cullen, John Paul, 1941-1955 |
| 34 |
1790 |
Incoming - Cummings, Edward Estlin, 1941 |
| 34 |
1791 |
Incoming - Curtis Brown, Ltd., 1944 |
| 34 |
1792 |
Incoming - Dahlberg, Edward, 1941-1942 |
| 34 |
1793 |
Incoming - Daily Worker, 1942 |
| 34 |
1794 |
Incoming - Daugherty, George, 1941-1945 |
| 34 |
1795 |
Incoming - Davila, Carlos, 1941 |
| 34 |
1796 |
Incoming - Davison, Edward (Ted) and Natalie,
1941
|
| 34 |
1797 |
Incoming - De Vries, Carrow, 1943 |
| 34 |
1798 |
Incoming - Deniston, Clyde (includes photo),
1943-1944
|
| 34 |
1799 |
Incoming - Derleth, August, 1943 |
| 34 |
1800 |
Incoming - Derweat, Clarence The Experimental Theatre,
1947
|
| 34 |
1801 |
Incoming - Dinsmoor, Helen, 1941 |
| 34 |
1802 |
Incoming - Dove, Arthur and Reds, 1941-1942 |
| 34 |
1803 |
Incoming - Dreiser, Theodore, 1941 |
| 34 |
1804 |
Incoming - Earle, Anne W., 1945 |
| 34 |
1805 |
Incoming - Eastman, Max, 1941, 1943 |
| 34 |
1806 |
Incoming - Ellsworth, Kenneth, 1941 |
| 34 |
1807 |
Incoming - Emerson, John, 1941 |
| 34 |
1808 |
Incoming - Emmett, Mary, 1941 |
| 34 |
1809 |
Incoming - Esherick, Letty (Mrs. Wharton), 1941 |
| 34 |
1810-1811 |
Incoming - Esherick, Wharton, 1941-1944 |
| 34 |
1812 |
Incoming - Evans, Ernestine, 1941, 1947 |
| 34 |
1813 |
Incoming - Farrell, James T., 1945, 1946 |
| 34 |
1814 |
Incoming - Feibleman, Jimmy and Dorothy, 1941 |
| 34 |
1815 |
Incoming - Flynn, Zita Ann, 1943 |
| 34 |
1816 |
Incoming - Frauenglass, Constance [bookseller],
1941
|
| 34 |
1817 |
Incoming - Frederick, John T., 1941, 1944 |
| 34 |
1818 |
Incoming - Friend, Ida, 1941 |
| 34 |
1819 |
Incoming - Friend, Julius and Elise, 1941-1947 |
| 34 |
1820 |
Incoming - Funk, Charles H. (Andy) [includes legal,
financial, and royalty info], 1941-1944
|
| 34 |
1821 |
Incoming - Galantiere, Lewis and Nancy, 1941-1944 |
| 34 |
1822 |
Incoming - Gates, Arnold F., 1941 |
| 34 |
1823 |
Incoming - Geismar, Maxwell and Anne, 1941-1966 |
| 34 |
1824 |
Incoming - Girsdansky, Joseph (includes medical
information), 1941
|
| 34 |
1825 |
Incoming - Godchaux, Elma (telegram also from Julius
Friend and Marc Antony), 1941
|
| 34 |
1826 |
Incoming - Goldfrank, Herbert (New Masses),
1944
|
| 34 |
1827 |
Incoming - Gormaine, Earl, 1942 |
| 34 |
1828 |
Incoming - Gosling, Glenn, 1941 |
| 34 |
1829 |
Incoming - Gozzi, Raymond D. (re: thesis on Sherwood),
1947
|
| 34 |
1830 |
Incoming - Greear, Caroline, 1943, 1949 |
| 34 |
1831 |
Incoming - Greear, David, 1942, 1945 |
| 34 |
1832 |
Incoming - Greear, John F., 1941 |
| 34 |
1833 |
Incoming - Harcourt Brace and Company, Inc. (Stanley
Young, Frank Morley, Lambert Davis, Donald Brace, Robert Giroux), 1941-1942
|
| 34 |
1834 |
Incoming - Harris, Julia Collier, 1941, 1945 |
| 34 |
1835 |
Incoming - Hartley, Marsden, 1942 |
| 34 |
1836 |
Incoming - Harvey, Dorothy Dudley, 1945 |
| 34 |
1837 |
Incoming - Hewitt, Harry [re: setting poetry to music,
includes program], 1944
|
| 34 |
1838 |
Incoming - Hochdoerfer, Hettie (Mrs. Richard, includes
clipping), 1941
|
| 34 |
1839 |
Incoming - Hurd, Herman, 1942, 1951 |
| 34 |
1840 |
Incoming - Huxley, Aldous, 1943 |
| 35 |
1841 |
Incoming - Kauffer, E. McKnight, 1943 |
| 35 |
1842 |
Incoming - Kirchwey, Freda, 1941 |
| 35 |
1843 |
Incoming - Komroff, Manuel, 1946 |
| 35 |
1844 |
Incoming - Koppell, Gabrielle and Guenther,
1941
|
| 35 |
1845 |
Incoming - Koppell, Henry G. (Alliance Book
Corporation), 1942
|
| 35 |
1846 |
Incoming - Lankes, J.J., 1941-1944 |
| 35 |
1847 |
Incoming - Laughlin, James, n.d. |
| 35 |
1848 |
Incoming - League of American Writers, 1942 |
| 35 |
1849 |
Incoming - Lewis, Brackett (American Relief for
Czechoslovakia), 1947
|
| 35 |
1850 |
Incoming - Lewis, Jay, 1942 |
| 35 |
1851 |
Incoming - Lewis, John F. Jr. (in re: University of
Virginia), 1944
|
| 35 |
1852 |
Incoming - Lewis, Ruth (Mrs. Gordon), 1941 |
| 35 |
1853 |
Incoming - Library of Congress (Joseph Auslander,
Archibald MacLeish, Luther Evans, Verner Clapp), 1943-1947
|
| 35 |
1854 |
Incoming - Lilienthal, Theodore M. (Ted), 1942-1945 |
| 35 |
1855 |
Incoming - Lineaweaver, John, 1941 |
| 35 |
1856 |
Incoming - Little, Herbert, 1941 |
| 35 |
1857 |
Incoming - Loos, Anita, 1941-1947 |
| 35 |
1858 |
Incoming - Lovett, Robert Morss, 1943 |
| 35 |
1859 |
Incoming - Lund, Ivar, 1946 |
| 35 |
1860 |
Incoming - Mayora, Margaret, n.d. |
| 35 |
1861 |
Incoming - McColloch, Rhoda, n.d. |
| 35 |
1862 |
Incoming - Mellquist, Jerome, 1946-1947 |
| 35 |
1863 |
Incoming - Mencken, H.L., 1942 |
| 35 |
1864 |
Incoming - Miller, Inga, 1943 |
| 35 |
1865 |
Incoming - Moley, Raymond (Today and Newsweek
Magazines), 1941
|
| 35 |
1866 |
Incoming - Moore, David H. (most undated), n.d., 1945-1946
|
| 35 |
1867 |
Incoming - Morrow, Marco, 1942 |
| 35 |
1868 |
Incoming - New Yorker, The, 1942, 1944 |
| 35 |
1869 |
Incoming - Newberry Library, The (Stanley Pargellis and
Lloyd Lewis), 1945-1946
|
| 35 |
1870 |
Incoming - Norman, Dorothy, 1946 |
| 35 |
1871 |
Incoming - North, Sterling (Chicago Daily News),
1943
|
| 35 |
1872 |
Incoming - Ohioana Library (Florence Head, includes
press release), 1941-1942
|
| 35 |
1873 |
Incoming - Palencia, Isabel de, 1942 |
| 35 |
1874 |
Incoming - Pantheon Literary Agency (Henry Furst),
1946
|
| 35 |
1875 |
Incoming - Patchen, Kenneth, 1943 |
| 35 |
1876 |
Incoming - Patton, Mabel B., 1941 |
| 35 |
1877 |
Incoming - Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons),
1941
|
| 35 |
1878 |
Incoming - Philips, Miriam (Mims, Hedgerow Theatre),
1943
|
| 35 |
1879 |
Incoming - Pindyck, Francis (Leland Hayward Inc.),
1942
|
| 35 |
1880 |
Incoming - Prince, Flora (includes clipping re:
Trillena White), 1941
|
| 35 |
1881 |
Incoming - Ramsay, Robert, 1941-1942 |
| 35 |
1882 |
Incoming - Rankin, Sue P. (Mrs. B. Kirk), 1941 |
| 35 |
1883 |
Incoming - Rendueles, Roberto, 1941 |
| 35 |
1884 |
Incoming - Rideout, Walter, 1975-1976 |
| 35 |
1885 |
Incoming - Rosenfeld, Paul, 1941 |
| 35 |
1886 |
Incoming - Rosskam, Edwin and Louise, 1941 |
| 35 |
1887 |
Incoming - Schevill, Ferdinand (one to Roger Sergel),
1941-1948
|
| 35 |
1888 |
Incoming - Scott, Winfield (The Providence Journal),
1942
|
| 35 |
1889 |
Incoming - Sergel, Roger and Ruth, 1941 |
| 35 |
1890 |
Incoming - Shelburne Studios, 1941 |
| 35 |
1891 |
Incoming - Smith, Tom R., 1941 |
| 35 |
1892 |
Incoming - Smith, Y.K. and Julie, 1941 |
| 35 |
1893 |
Incoming - Sorensen, Mrs. C., 1941 |
| 35 |
1894 |
Incoming - Stettheimer, Ettie, 1941 |
| 35 |
1895 |
Incoming - Stewart, William (Bill) and Bern,
1941
|
| 35 |
1896 |
Incoming - Stieglitz, Alfred, 1941-1942 |
| 35 |
1897 |
Incoming - Stockell, Frank, 1941-1942 |
| 35 |
1898 |
Incoming - Sutton, William A., 1941-1942 |
| 35 |
1899 |
Incoming - Taylor, M.D., Carole and Virginia Welford,
1981
|
| 35 |
1900 |
Incoming - University of Chicago (Ralph Beals, Franklin
Hopper, Robert Hutchins, one letter to Ferdinand Schevill), 1943
|
| 35 |
1901 |
Incoming - University of Pennsylvania (Charles W.
David), 1942-1944
|
| 35 |
1902 |
Incoming - Van Vechten, Carl, 1947 |
| 35 |
1903 |
Incoming - Wallace, Henry A., 1942 |
| 35 |
1904 |
Incoming - Walsh, Paddy and Mim, 1941 |
| 35 |
1905 |
Incoming - Western Reserve Historical Society,
1942
|
| 35 |
1906 |
Incoming - White, Ray Lewis, 1966 |
| 35 |
1907 |
Incoming - Wilder, Thornton, 1941 |
| 35 |
1908 |
Incoming - Wilson, Edmund, 1942-1946 |
| 35 |
1909 |
Incoming - Wilson, Gilbert, 1943 |
| 35 |
1910 |
Incoming - Wood, Dr. James C., 1943 |
| 35 |
1911 |
Incoming - Woods, Clinton, 1941 |
| 35 |
1912 |
Incoming - Young, Art, 1942-1943 |
| 35 |
1913 |
Incoming - Unidentified, 1941, 1944 |
| 35 |
1914 |
Incoming - Condolences, 1941 |
| 35 |
1915 |
Incoming - Fan Mail, 1941, 1946 |
| 35 |
1916 |
Incoming - Requests, misc., 1941-1946 |
| 35 |
1917 |
Incoming - Requests, Permission to Publish,
1941-1945
|
|
|
|
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|
| Letters to and from Sherwood Anderson's family members. A bulk of
the correspondence (five document cases) is from Sherwood Anderson to Eleanor
Copenhaver Anderson and is rich in information regarding Sherwood's travels
during his lecture tours from 1930-1941. Also significant in size is Sherwood's
correspondence to and from Laura Copenhaver, his mother-in-law. The series also
includes letters to and from his children, brothers, and wives.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by the author of the correspondence. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 36 |
1918 |
Anderson, Cornelia Lane to Anderson, Sherwood and
Eleanor, n.d., 1923-1944
|
| 36 |
1919 |
Anderson, Cornelia Lane to Mr. Russman (photocopy),
1934
|
| 36 |
1920 |
Anderson, Earl to Anderson, Sherwood, 1926 |
| 36 |
1921 |
Anderson, Earl (via Red Cross Nurse) to Anderson,
Sherwood, 1926
|
| 36 |
1922 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, John, 1945 |
| 36 |
1923 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Karl, 1939-1946 |
| 36 |
1924 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Robert (Bob),
1941
|
| 36 |
1925 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Sherwood, 1936-1938 |
| 36 |
1926 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Copenhaver, Randolph, n.d., 1956, 1968
|
| 36 |
1927 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Spear, Marion Anderson (Mimi),
1941
|
| 36 |
1928 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Van Meier, Henry, 1941 |
| 36 |
1929 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Wilson, Mazie Copenhaver,
1942
|
| 36 |
1930 |
Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1942 |
| 36 |
1931 |
Anderson, Elizabeth (niece) to Anderson, Sherwood,
1934
|
| 36 |
1932 |
Anderson, Elizabeth Prall to Anderson, Sherwood,
1926
|
| 36 |
1933 |
Anderson, Emma Smith to Stella Anderson, n.d. |
| 36 |
1934 |
Anderson, Helen to Anderson, Sherwood, ca. 1926, 1940 |
| 36 |
1935 |
Anderson, Irwin Jr. to Anderson, Sherwood and
Elizabeth, 1926
|
| 36 |
1936 |
Anderson, James (grandfather) to I.M. Anderson (father)
copy 1877
|
| 36 |
1937 |
Anderson, John to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1947 |
| 36 |
1938-1941 |
Anderson, John to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., ca. 1923-1930's
|
| 36 |
1942 |
Anderson, John to Anderson, Sherwood and Eleanor,
ca. 1938-1941
|
| 36 |
1943 |
Anderson, John to Emmett, Mary, 1940 |
| 36 |
1944 |
Anderson, John to Spear, Mimi and Russell, 1939 |
| 36 |
1945 |
Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1946 |
| 36 |
1946 |
Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Mary, 1935 |
| 36 |
1947 |
Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Sherwood, 1924-1926 |
| 36 |
1948-1949 |
Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Sherwood and Eleanor,
1930-1935, 1937-1940
|
| 36 |
1950 |
Anderson, Karl to Schroeder, Margaret (niece) copy,
1951
|
| 36 |
1951 |
Anderson, Ray to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1942 |
| 36 |
1952 |
Anderson, Robert and Mary, to Anderson, Eleanor,
1941-1945
|
| 36 |
1953 |
Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Karl, 1941 |
| 36 |
1954 |
Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., 1924-1925
|
| 36 |
1955 |
Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood and Elizabeth,
1925-1929
|
| 36 |
1956 |
Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., [ca. 1930's]
|
| 36 |
1957 |
Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood, 1938-1939 |
| 36 |
1958 |
Anderson, Robert to Butterfield, Roger (Time Magazine),
1939
|
| 36 |
1959 |
Anderson, Robert to Jaffe, Louis, 1941 |
| 36 |
1960 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Cornelia Lane,
1921-1940
|
| 36 |
1961 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Earl, ca. 1920-1926 |
| 37 |
1962-1977 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
n.d. (early)-Dec. 1930
|
| 38 |
1978-1989 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
1930 (month unknown)-Oct.
1931
|
| 39 |
1990-2003 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
Nov. 1931-1932 (month
unknown)
|
| 40 |
2004-2018 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
1933-1935 (month unknown)
|
| 41 |
2019-2034 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
1936-1940
|
| 42 |
2035-2037 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
n.d., 1941
|
| 42 |
2038 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
incomplete, n.d.
|
| 42 |
2039 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Elizabeth Prall,
1929
|
| 42 |
2040 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Helen Buill,
1904-1940
|
| 42 |
2041 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Irwin, 1926 |
| 42 |
2042-2043 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, John (mostly
photostats), ca. 1926-1941
|
| 42 |
2044-2047 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Karl, 1905-1940 |
| 42 |
2048 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Robert (Bob),
1925-1941
|
| 42 |
2049 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell,
1925-1926
|
| 42 |
2050 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver, Bascom E.,
n.d., 1932-1937
|
| 42 |
2051 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver, Frank, 1935 |
| 42 |
2052 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver, Laura, n.d., 1931-1932
|
| 43 |
2053-2058 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver, Laura, 1933-1940 |
| 43 |
2059 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver, Randolph (J.R.),
1939-1940
|
| 43 |
2060 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Prall, David, 1926 |
| 43 |
2061 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Prall, Jane, 1925 |
| 43 |
2062 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Scherer, J.J., 1938 |
| 43 |
2063 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Scherer, May, 1933-1941 |
| 43 |
2064 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Spear, Marion Anderson (Mimi),
1926-1940
|
| 43 |
2065 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Spear, Russell, 1937 |
| 43 |
2066 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Van Meier, Henry and Katherine
Copenhaver, 1932-1940
|
| 43 |
2067 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Wilson, Channing, 1939 |
| 43 |
2068 |
Anderson, Sherwood to Wilson, Mazie Copenhaver,
1932-1941
|
| 43 |
2069 |
Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell to Anderson, Sherwood,
ca. 1920's
|
| 43 |
2070 |
Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell to Dreiser, Theodore (copy
from Univ. of Pennsylvania), 1923
|
| 43 |
2071 |
Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell to Szold-Fritz, Bernadine,
1925-1929
|
| 43 |
2072 |
Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell to Szold-Fritz, Bernadine,
copies n.d., 1925-1928
|
| 44 |
2073 |
Copenhaver, Bascom E. to Anderson, Eleanor and
Sherwood, ca. 1938
|
| 44 |
2074 |
Copenhaver, Frank, Ruth, and Mary Jane to Anderson,
Sherwood, 1933
|
| 44 |
2075 |
Copenhaver, Laura to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver,
n.d. 1932, 1936
|
| 44 |
2076 |
Copenhaver, Laura to Anderson, John, n.d. |
| 44 |
2077-2078 |
Copenhaver, Laura to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., 1931-1939
|
| 44 |
2079 |
Copenhaver, Laura to Children, n.d., 1940 |
| 44 |
2080 |
Copenhaver, Randolph and Lois (Cookie) to Anderson,
Eleanor and Sherwood (includes clipping), 1932-1941
|
| 44 |
2081 |
Copenhaver, Randolph and Lois (Cookie) to Anderson,
Eleanor, n.d., 1941-1956
|
| 44 |
2082 |
Copenhaver, V.G. (in re: family reunion), 1934 |
| 44 |
2083 |
Prall, David to Anderson, Sherwood, 1923-1926, n.d.
|
| 44 |
2084 |
Prall, Jane W. to Anderson, Sherwood, 1925-1926 |
| 44 |
2085 |
Radin, Dorothea Prall to Anderson, Sherwood,
1926
|
| 44 |
2086 |
Radin, Max to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., 1926 |
| 44 |
2087 |
Radin, Paul (brother of Max Radin) to Anderson,
Sherwood, n.d.
|
| 44 |
2088 |
Scherer, Boone (Mrs. John Jacob Jack) to Anderson,
Eleanor, 1941
|
| 44 |
2089 |
Scherer, Uncle J to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941 |
| 44 |
2090 |
Scherer, John Hamilton (Ham) to Anderson, Eleanor,
1941
|
| 44 |
2091 |
Scherer, John Hamilton (Ham) to Scherer, May,
1941
|
| 44 |
2092 |
Scherer, James A.B. to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941 |
| 44 |
2093 |
Scherer, May to Anderson, Sherwood, 1926-1940 |
| 44 |
2094 |
Scherer, May to Fishbein, Harriet, 1944 |
| 44 |
2095 |
Scherer, May to Greer, Charles P., 1946 |
| 44 |
2096 |
Spear, Marion (Mimi) Anderson to Anderson, Sherwood
(most undated), ca. 1920's-1933
|
| 44 |
2097 |
Spear, Marion (Mimi) Anderson to Anderson, Sherwood and
Eleanor (most undated), ca. 1933-1937
|
| 44 |
2098 |
Spear, Marion (Mimi) Anderson to Anderson, Eleanor,
1941-1947
|
| 44 |
2099 |
Spear, Russell to Anderson, Sherwood and Eleanor,
1934-1937
|
| 44 |
2100 |
Van Meier, Henry and Katherine Copenhaver to Anderson
Sherwood and Eleanor, 1932-1940
|
| 44 |
2101 |
Van Meier, Henry to Esherick, Wharton ( in re:
tombstone), 1943
|
| 44 |
2102 |
Van Meier, Katherine Copenhaver to Anderson, Eleanor,
1941-1967
|
| 44 |
2103 |
Wilson, Mazie Copenhaver (sister in law) (to Sherwood
and Eleanor), 1932-1941
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
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|
| Manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, printed items, and reprints from
Anderson's lifetime and after Anderson's death in 1941. Anderson often worked
on scrap paper, or on the back of business stationery, invoices, or hotel
letterhead. Works often include explanatory notes by Eleanor Anderson, and many
works handwritten by Sherwood Anderson in almost illegible script have
Eleanor's clarification of the words pencilled in above. The order and content
of works were kept intact if a note specified that Eleanor Anderson or Paul
Rosenfeld worked on those documents. "AD", "ADS", "TD", and "TDS" refer to
whether the document is autograph or typescript, signed or not. Quite a few
items came from the Burton Emmett estate or Burton Emmett's wife Mary. Emmett
was Anderson's patron, a wealthy advertising man who started collecting
Anderson's works in 1927. After Emmett died in the mid 1930's, his wife
continued to aid Anderson. It was thanks to Emmett's money that Anderson was
able to purchase the Smyth County News and the
Marion Democrat, both weekly papers, in the fall
of 1927. [First announcement of purchase of the Marion
Democrat Nov. 1, 1927].
|
| "Journals" consist in large part of material appearing elsewhere
in the Works series, and are in the same order that was established by Eleanor
Anderson and Paul Rosenfeld. Memoir chapters are also in the same order in
which they were found.
|
| The "Letter-a-day" series was written in the year prior to
Anderson's marriage to Eleanor Copenhaver, and the series was intended to be
read by Eleanor after Anderson's death (see Eleanor Anderson's letter of March
25, 1943). They were written in various locales: New York, Washington D.C.,
Tucson, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Columbus, Marion Virginia,
in transit (on trains and at sea), Paris, Amsterdam (where he spoke at the
World Congress Against War), and London. The letters include their envelopes,
which Eleanor annotated with subject headings. Sometimes the letters also
include enclosures, such as clippings, materials relating to the World Congress
Against War (August), and fan letters. At the end are fragmentary and
unidentified letters, and two typescripts of all the letters combined.
|
| For more works, see also Series 10, Scrapbooks, for scattered
short printed works.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by work title. Works by other authors are
filed at the end, alphabetically by author name.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 45 |
2104 |
Above Suspicion (Radio Play), AD, ca. 1941 |
| 45 |
2105 |
Advertising copy, selling tobacco, written at
Critchfield and Co., TD, ca. Dec. 1920
|
| 45 |
2106 |
Advertising Men, TD, n.d. |
| 45 |
2107 |
Advertising Words, AD, n.d. |
| 45 |
2108 |
Advice to Writers (two versions), AD, n.d. |
| 45 |
2109 |
Ah, There's the Rub, AD, n.d. |
| 45 |
2110 |
Alice [from the Burton Emmett Estate] (see also Like a
Queen), AD, n.d.
|
| 45 |
2111 |
The American Case (sent to Max Perkins, Scribner's), TD,
1940
|
| 45 |
2112 |
American Civilization, AD in the form of a letter,
n.d.
|
| 45 |
2113 |
American Common Sense, AD, n.d. |
| 45 |
2114 |
The American County Fair (two versions), TD,
ca. 1930
|
| 45 |
2115 |
The [American County] Fair [from the Burton Emmett
estate], AD, ca. 1930
|
| 45 |
2116 |
The American Federation of Labor, AD, 1936 |
| 45 |
2117 |
American Money, AD, ca. 1941 |
| 45 |
2118 |
American Scenes, TD, n.d. |
| 45 |
2119 |
American Small Town: Fall (Cotton Picking Picture), TD,
n.d.
|
| 45 |
2120 |
The American Small Town: Meet the Editor (two versions),
TD, n.d.
|
| 45 |
2121 |
The American Small Town: Saturday Night is Fiesta Night,
TD, n.d.
|
| 45 |
2122 |
American Writing of Today (including letter from
Anderson To Burton Emmett), AD, Nov. 1927
|
| 45 |
2123 |
Among the Drifters - the kind of tales they tell
(published in Hello, Towns), TDS, ca. 1929
|
| 45 |
2124 |
Andy's Story, sketch, TD with envelope, n.d. |
| 45 |
2125 |
Another Man's House, Introduction [see also Other Men's
Houses; and Talbot Whittingham], AD, late 1920's
|
| 45 |
2126 |
Another Man's House, Book I, AD, late 1920's |
| 45 |
2127 |
Another Man's House, Book II, AD, late 1920's |
| 45 |
2128 |
Another Man's House, Book III, A Day, AD, late 1920's |
| 45 |
2129 |
Another Man's House, pp. 1-21, AD, late 1920's |
| 45 |
2130 |
Another Man's House, Book IV, AD, late 1920's |
| 45 |
2131 |
Another Man's House, 3 Pages Chapter 1 [foreword and
beginning of Chapter 1], AD, late 1920's
|
| 46 |
2132 |
Another Man's House, pp. 1-56, AD, late 1920's |
| 46 |
2133 |
Another Man's House, pp. 6-100, AD, late 1920's |
| 46 |
2134 |
Another Man's House, unnumbered pages, AD, late 1920's |
| 46 |
2135 |
Another Man's House, Book III in original folder, AD,
late 1920's
|
| 46 |
2136 |
Another Man's House, unnumbered pages, AD and TD,
late 1920's
|
| 46 |
2137 |
Another Man's House, pp. 43-59, TD, late 1920's |
| 46 |
2138 |
Another Man's House, Book III pp. 1-5, 1-32 [etc.] , AD
and TD, late 1920's
|
| 46 |
2139 |
Another Man's House, My Dear Sister, TD, late 1920's |
| 46 |
2140 |
Another Man's House [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
late 1920's
|
| 46 |
2141 |
Another Wife (four versions), TD, ca. Dec. 1926 |
| 47 |
2142 |
The Artist and His Children, TDS, n.d. |
| 47 |
2143 |
Assorted Essays [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
n.d.
|
| 47 |
2144 |
At the Mine Mouth (two versions; see Oversize Box for
printed version), TD and printed, Dec. 1933
|
| 47 |
2145 |
Aunt Carrie, AD, n.d. |
| 47 |
2146 |
"Autobiographical", dictated to Eleanor Anderson, AD,
1937
|
| 47 |
2147 |
Autumn, reprint from 1927, 1945 |
| 47 |
2148 |
The Ball Player's Women, TD, n.d. |
| 47 |
2149 |
The Battle [incomplete], AD, n.d. |
| 47 |
2150 |
Being a Writer [a.k.a. So You Want to Be a Writer?]
(several versions), TD and reprinted in Twentieth Century Literature Journal,
Feb. 1977
|
| 47 |
2151 |
Being Saved, AD, n.d. |
| 47 |
2152 |
Beyond Desire, Anderson's own review for Modern Thinker,
TD, ca. 1932
|
| 47 |
2153 |
Beyond Desire, pp. 1-89, TD, ca. 1932 |
| 47 |
2154 |
Beyond Desire, pp. 108-208 and unnumbered, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 47 |
2155 |
Beyond Desire, Chapters 1-9, TD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2156 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 245-251, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2157 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 245-254 and earlier Ms 1-9, AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2158 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, Chapter 1 254-262 Ms 11-20,
continuing from Ms 1-9, AD, ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2159 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 260-262, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2160 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 262-272, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2161 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 273-274, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2162 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 275-281 (Chapter 2), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2163 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 282-289 (Chapter 3), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2164 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 290-293 (Chapter 4), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2165 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 294-299 (Chapter 5), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2166 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 305, doesn't fit into 300-308,
AD, ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2167 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 300-308, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2168 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 309-314 (end of Chapter 6), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2169 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 315-328 (Chapter 7), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2170 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, #71 (Chapter 8), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2171 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, #62 (Chapter 9), AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2172 |
Beyond Desire, #59, introduction not used, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2173 |
Beyond Desire, #69, Book I, Chapter 1, not final
version, TD, ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2174 |
Beyond Desire, #72, Book I ,not final version, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2175 |
Beyond Desire, #68 Books I, II, IV, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 48 |
2176 |
Beyond Desire, Book I, long fragment, early version, AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2177 |
Beyond Desire, Book III, not in printed edition, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2178 |
Beyond Desire, #52 Ethel Chapter 3, Book III, 164, 188,
190, AD, ca. 1932
|
| 48 |
2179 |
Beyond Desire, #53 Ethel Chapter 3, Book III, Red, Tom,
Blanche attacked, AD, ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2180 |
Beyond Desire, #63 and #61, Book IV, Chapter 1, AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2181 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, 357-358, not in final version,
AD, ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2182 |
Beyond Desire, #61, 63, 65, 66, 67, not final version,
TD, ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2183 |
Beyond Desire, #61, 63, 65, 66, 67, revised, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2184 |
Beyond Desire, #73, Books I and IV, not in final
version, TD, ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2185 |
Beyond Desire, #55, Books IV and I, not in final
version, AD, ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2186 |
Beyond Desire, #60, Strike, not in final version, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2187 |
Beyond Desire, #54, Strike, not in final version, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2188-2190 |
Beyond Desire, Book IV, early version, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 49 |
2191 |
Beyond Desire, #57, left out of the final version, TD,
ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2192 |
Beyond Desire, Letter to Mamma, not used, AD,
ca. 1932
|
| 49 |
2193 |
Beyond Desire, fragments, TD, ca. 1932 |
| 49 |
2194 |
Beyond Desire, fragments, AD, ca. 1932 |
| 49 |
2195 |
Bill's Filling Station [from the Burton Emmett estate],
AD, n.d.
|
| 49 |
2196 |
Bill's Filling Station, TD, n.d. |
| 49 |
2197 |
Blue Smoke (two versions; see Oversize Box for printed
version), TD pp. 6-12, 1934
|
| 49 |
2198 |
Bob (two versions; see Oversize Box for second TD
version), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 49 |
2199 |
Book of Days, copy 1 (in notebook) (see also folders of
Journals), TD, n.d.
|
| 50 |
2200-2201 |
Book of Days, copy 2 (see also folders of Journals), TD,
n.d.
|
| 50 |
2202 |
Bring Your Imaginations Down to Earth (two versions),
TD, n.d.
|
| 50 |
2203 |
Broadcasts, Radio: [begins "Miss McCullough will speak
on the Young Women's Christian Association from the World Viewpoint..." (two
copies), AD and TD, 1930's
|
| 50 |
2204 |
Broadcasts, Radio: American Spectator Awards, TD,
Apr. 27, 1934
|
| 50 |
2205 |
Broadcasts, Radio: Interview on Heinz Magazine of the
Air (three versions), TD, Oct. 2, 1936
|
| 50 |
2206 |
Broadcasts, Radio: Interview by Lundell, TD,
May 1937
|
| 50 |
2207 |
Broadcasts, Radio: Interview by E.A. Weeks, TD,
Nov. 19, 1940
|
| 50 |
2208 |
Broken, printed in Century 105, pp. 643-656,
Mar. 1923
|
| 50 |
2209 |
Brother Death (six versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 50 |
2210 |
Brother Death, notes, AD, n.d. |
| 50 |
2211 |
Brother Earl, incomplete TD, n.d. |
| 51 |
2212 |
Brother Earl, two copies with remarks by Laura
Copenhaver, TD with AD remarks, n.d.
|
| 51 |
2213 |
Brother Earl, two copies with fragment pp. 4-6, TD,
n.d.
|
| 51 |
2214 |
Brother Earl, two copies from black Memoirs notebook,
TD, n.d.
|
| 51 |
2215 |
Brown Boomer (four versions), TD and printed,
ca. 1937
|
| 51 |
2216 |
Buck Fever, printed in The Commonwealth, Nov. 1971 |
| 51 |
2217 |
Buckeye Blues, TD, n.d. |
| 51 |
2218 |
Bundles for Britain (two versions), AD and TD,
ca. 1940
|
| 51 |
2219 |
Burt Emmett (see also Friend), TD, ca. 1935 |
| 51 |
2220 |
A Business Man's Reading (two versions), TD and
photostatic negative from Reader magazine, ca. 1903
|
| 51 |
2221 |
Cabbages and Kings (a.k.a. Valley Apart) (two versions),
TD and printed in Today (see Oversize), Apr. 20, 1935
|
| 51 |
2222 |
Catalog: People [made in preparation of Memoirs], AD,
n.d.
|
| 51 |
2223 |
The Challenge of American Life, printed in Student
Review, Oct. 1932
|
| 51 |
2224 |
Charles W. Smith - His Work, printed in exhibit catalog,
n.d.
|
| 51 |
2225 |
Chicago: (An Impression, A Feeling), four versions, AD,
TD, and photocopy of article printed in Vanity Fair, Oct. 1926
|
| 51 |
2226 |
City Plowman, TD, [n.d.] |
| 51 |
2226a |
Cityscapes, photocopy of printed item in the American
Spectator, see Oversize, 1934
|
| 51 |
2227 |
Civil War; Notes, clippings, and ephemera compiled by
Sherwood and Eleanor Anderson, n.d.
|
| 51 |
2228 |
Come Again Man (three versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 51 |
2229 |
The Corn Planting (four versions), TD and TDS,
ca. 1934
|
| 51 |
2230 |
Country Squires (four versions), TD, TDS, and printed in
Vanity Fair, ca. 1929
|
| 51 |
2231 |
Country Squires [from the Burton Emmett estate], TDS,
ca. 1929
|
| 51 |
2232 |
Country Town Notes: From a Small Town Print Shop (two
versions), TD, ca. 1929
|
| 51 |
2233 |
Country Town Notes: From a Small Town Print Shop [from
the Burton Emmett estate], printed, ca. 1929
|
| 52 |
2234 |
Crazy Book, ADS and TD, n.d. |
| 52 |
2235 |
A Criminal: A Workman's Yarn, AD, n.d. |
| 52 |
2236 |
D.H. Lawrence, TD, [printed as A man's song of Life in
the Virginia Quarterly review for Jan. 1933; and in No Swank as Lawrence
Again], ca. 1933
|
| 52 |
2237 |
The Dance is On, (two versions), AD and printed in The
Rotarian, Jun. 1941
|
| 52 |
2238 |
Danville, Virginia (two versions), TD and printed in The
New Republic, Jan. 21, 1931
|
| 52 |
2239 |
Dark Laughter, heavily annotated, TD, ca. 1925 |
| 53 |
2240 |
Dark Laughter, in two Liveright folders, TD,
ca. 1925
|
| 53 |
2241 |
Dark Laughter: A Play, TD with AD fragment, n.d. |
| 53 |
2242 |
Dark Laughter, fragment (1 p.), TD, ca. 1925 |
| 53 |
2243 |
A Dead Dog, AD, ca. 1931 |
| 53 |
2244 |
The Death in the Forest [an early version of Death in
the Woods], AD, before 1926
|
| 53 |
2245 |
Death in the Woods (three copies), with A Note to
Readers (two copies), TD, and holograph contents note, ca. 1926
|
| 53 |
2246 |
Death in the Woods, Foreword, TD, ca. 1926 |
| 53 |
2247 |
Debate with Bertrand Russell: Shall the State Rear Our
Children?, TD, ca. 1931
|
| 53 |
2248 |
Debate with Bertrand Russell: Shall the State Rear Our
Children? - Notes for, AD, ca. 1931
|
| 53 |
2249 |
Dedication to Laura Lou Copenhaver (two copies), TD,
1940
|
| 53 |
2250 |
The Delegation [not the same as in New Yorker magazine],
AD, n.d.
|
| 53 |
2251-2252 |
Diaries, typescript, TD, 1936-1941 |
| 54 |
2253 |
Diary, AD, 1936 |
| 54 |
2254 |
Diary, AD, 1937 |
| 54 |
2255 |
Diary, AD, 1938 |
| 54 |
2256 |
Diary, AD, 1939 |
| 54 |
2257 |
Diary, AD, 1940 |
| 54 |
2258 |
Diary, AD, 1941 |
| 54 |
2259 |
Dictatorship [apparently a symposium with Dreiser, Boyd,
and Nathan], TD, n.d.
|
| 54 |
2260 |
Dinner in Thessaly (two versions), ADS and TD,
n.d.
|
| 54 |
2261 |
Discovery of a Father (five versions), AD, TD, and
printed in Readers Digest, Nov. 1939
|
| 54 |
2262 |
Dive Keeper, TD and fragment, n.d. |
| 54 |
2263 |
Domestic and Juvenile (three versions plus fragment),
TDS, TD, AD, for Vanity Fair, Mar. 1939
|
| 54 |
2263a |
Door of the Trap, The (printed in The Dial, No. 2),
1960
|
| 54 |
2264 |
The Dreadful Dailies (two reprints) see also Oversize,
1929; reprinted by The Evening News and Seminar magazine, 1971
|
| 54 |
2265 |
The Dream, AD, n.d. |
| 54 |
2266 |
The Dreiser (two versions - not the same as was
published in The Little Review, 1916), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 54 |
2267 |
Drought Year, TD, n.d. |
| 54 |
2268 |
'n Dubble Lewe, translated into Afrikaans by J.G. van
Alphen, printed in Die Huisgenoot (Cape Town, South Africa): See Oversize,
July 5, 1940
|
| 54 |
2269 |
[Editorial - Anderson's first, from his newspaper with
comments by a feature writer.] Press clipping from The World, Nov. 11, 1927
|
| 54 |
2270 |
Educating an Author, TD, ca. 1927 |
| 54 |
2271 |
Elizabethtown, Tennessee, printed in The Nation,
May 1, 1929
|
| 54 |
2272 |
Eugene Jolas, TD, Jun. 1, 1926 |
| 54 |
2273 |
An Evening (two versions), AD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2274 |
Everyman, TD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2275 |
An Experiment (about the watch advertisements), AD,
[from the Burton Emmett estate], ca. 1930
|
| 55 |
2276 |
Explain! Explain! Again Explain! A letter to the Editor
of Today from Sherwood Anderson, printed in Today: See Oversize, Dec. 2, 1933
|
| 55 |
2277 |
An Explanation [regarding Winesburg, Ohio], TD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2278 |
Factory Men, TDS, with letter to agent Jacques Chambrun,
[n.d.]
|
| 55 |
2279 |
Factory Town: Sherwood Anderson Looks at Southern
Industry, printed in The New Republic, Mar. 26, 1930
|
| 55 |
2280 |
Fanfare, AD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2281 |
The Far West (one version plus fragment), AD and TD,
ca. 1927
|
| 55 |
2282 |
Fascism: A Process? (three versions) TD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2283 |
Fast Woman (three versions; one with Laura Copenhaver's
AD notes), TD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2284 |
Father Abraham [see also Lincoln], TD and AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2285 |
The Feeders [Feeding] and the Fed (two versions), AD and
TD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2286 |
The Feud's End (three versions plus a fragment), AD and
TD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2287 |
The Fight (two versions; fragment of another Anderson
story on other side of one version, AD), TD, ca. 1927
|
| 55 |
2288 |
The Flood (including note from Anderson to Burton
Emmett), ADS, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2289 |
The Flood (two versions), TDS, n.d. |
| 55 |
2290 |
For What? (three versions), ADS, TD, ca. 1941 |
| 55 |
2291 |
Foreword to Philip McKee's Big Town (two versions),
ca. 1931
|
| 55 |
2292 |
Foreword to George Sklar and Albert Maltz's play Peace
on Earth, with letter from Anderson, TD, 1934
|
| 55 |
2293 |
Form Again, AD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2294 |
Four American Impressions, printed in New Republic 32,
pp. 171-173, Oct. 11, 1922
|
| 55 |
2295 |
Fragment [about Joe Driscoll], AD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2296 |
Fragment [about Mel Rogers or Fuller], AD, 1922 |
| 55 |
2297 |
Fragment [about Mel Rogers, Mississippi River, etc.], TD
and AD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2298 |
Fragment [about Mel Rogers, Mississippi River, etc.],
scattered AD fragments, clipping, and notes, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2299 |
Fragment ["Agnes felt the stillness..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2299a |
Fragment ["American Big Town"], TD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2300 |
Fragment ["Anne couldn't understand why..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2301 |
Fragment ["Ed Wells whose father ran a hardware
store..."], AD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2302 |
Fragment ["He was an old man..."], photocopy from
original at University of Chicago, Hi Simons papers, 1916
|
| 55 |
2303 |
Fragment ["Herbert had his morning coffee..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2304 |
Fragment ["I am an American writer..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2305 |
Fragment ["I must write a comedy now for Mims..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2306 |
Fragment ["I went to a meeting of radicals..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 55 |
2307 |
Fragment ["I'm Mr. A. of Los Angeles, he said..."; parts
of I'm a Fool?], AD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2308 |
Fragment ["In the literary group.", from the Burton
Emmett estate, includes note from Anderson to Emmett], AD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2309 |
Fragment ["In the matter of children...", from the
Burton Emmett estate], AD, ca. 1929
|
| 55 |
2310 |
Fragment ["New voices are being heard", two versions],
AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 55 |
2311 |
Fragment ["The prize ring..."], AD, n.d. |
| 55 |
2312 |
Fragment ["The smell of women"; "Sometimes women";
"Boone Taylor", three versions], AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2313 |
Fragment ["There is a man being born." Two versions], AD
and TD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2314 |
Fragment ["There is an old man..." with prefatory note],
AD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2315 |
Fragment ["There was one thing of which Bentley
Wardhouse was quite sure..."], AD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2316 |
Fragment ["There was the rain..." regarding Farmer
Swartz and Agnes], AD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2317 |
Fragment ["They dug a kind of long trench..."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 56 |
2318 |
Fragment ["To get her out of the darkness of that"],
with envelope inscribed with "Novel Song.", AD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2319 |
Fragments, numbered 3-7, with Eleanor Anderson's note,
AD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2320-2321 |
Fragments, unidentified, with Eleanor Anderson's notes,
AD, n.d.
|
| 56 |
2322 |
Fragments, unidentified, from Mary [Mrs. Burton] Emmett,
AD, n.d.
|
| 57 |
2323 |
[Empty Folder, Unused Folder Number] |
| 57 |
2324 |
Fred [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2325 |
Fred Colman [unfinished novel], AD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2326 |
Fred Griffith's World, TD and AD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2327 |
Fred Harkness [unfinished novel], AD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2328 |
Friend (see also Burt Emmett) (four versions), AD, TD
and TDS, ca. 1935
|
| 57 |
2329 |
From Chicago, printed in The Seven Arts, p. 41-59
(removed for Conservation), May 1917
|
| 57 |
2330 |
From Little Things (a.k.a. Why Not Oak Hill), TD and
printed in This Week magazine section of the Atlanta Constitution, Feb. 11, 1940
|
| 57 |
2331 |
The Future of Japanese and American Writing, TD,
ca. 1930
|
| 57 |
2332 |
George Borrow, AD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2333-2336 |
George Wilder (four versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2337 |
Gertrude Stein, TD, n.d. |
| 57 |
2338 |
Gertrude Stein (different version), TD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2339 |
A Ghost Story: How a School Teacher's Romance Was
Blighted; or Why Culture Departed from South Bend (three versions), TD, TDS,
and printed in Vanity Fair 29, pp. 78,142, Dec. 1927
|
| 58 |
2340 |
Girl By the Stove, author's proofs, ca. 1941 |
| 58 |
2341 |
The Girl Who Went Crazy, AD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2342 |
God Bless the Americas (two versions), AD and TD,
ca. 1941
|
| 58 |
2343 |
The Golden Circle (two versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 58 |
2344 |
A Great Factory, AD, ca. 1926 |
| 58 |
2345 |
A Great Factory, three more versions and a fragment, TD,
ca. 1926
|
| 58 |
2346 |
Greenville, AD, ca. 1931 |
| 58 |
2347 |
Guns - Women - Night [from the Burton Emmett estate],
AD, n.d.
|
| 58 |
2348 |
Harold's Evening [incomplete], TD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2349 |
Harry Breaks Through (two versions), TD and TDS,
n.d.
|
| 58 |
2350 |
He Built the Boat (three versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 58 |
2351 |
Hello Towns, TD and printed (newspaper columns) see
Oversize, ca. 1929
|
| 58 |
2352 |
Hello Yank: What About England? Printed in The Saturday
Review, Aug. 6, 1921
|
| 58 |
2353 |
The Helpless Ones, AD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2354 |
Henry and Two Women (a.k.a. Both Women), AD,
n.d.
|
| 58 |
2355 |
Henry Bollinger (two versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2356 |
Henry Wallace: Secretary of Agriculture, TDS,
n.d.
|
| 58 |
2357 |
Here They Come (five versions), TD, 1939 |
| 58 |
2358 |
His Chest of Drawers, TD, ca. 1939 |
| 58 |
2359 |
Home Town (incomplete), AD, ca. 1940 |
| 58 |
2360 |
Horns (unpublished), TD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2361 |
Horns [from the Burton Emmett Estate], AD, n.d. |
| 58 |
2362 |
Horns II [from the Burton Emmett Estate], AD,
n.d.
|
| 58 |
2363 |
The House Next Door, printed in This Week, Jul. 26, 1964 |
| 59 |
2364 |
How Green the Grass (see also Two Brothers), (version
1), TD, ca. 1937
|
| 59 |
2365 |
How Green the Grass (version 2), AD, ca. 1937 |
| 59 |
2366 |
How Green the Grass (version 3), TD, ca. 1937 |
| 59 |
2367 |
How Green the Grass (version 4), AD, ca. 1937 |
| 59 |
2368 |
How Green the Grass (version 5), TD, ca. 1937 |
| 59 |
2369 |
How Green the Grass (version 6), TD, ca. 1937 |
| 59 |
2370 |
How Green the Grass (version 7), TD, ca. 1937 |
| 60 |
2371 |
How Green the Grass (version 8), TD, ca. 1937 |
| 60 |
2372 |
How Green the Grass (version 9), "Outlines", TD,
ca. 1937
|
| 60 |
2373 |
How Green the Grass (version 10), TD, ca. 1937 |
| 60 |
2374-2375 |
How Green the Grass (version 11-fragments), TD,
ca. 1937
|
| 60 |
2376 |
How I Came to Communism: Symposium [Anderson as
contributor], printed in New Masses, Vol. 8, pp. 8-9, annotated by Anderson,
Sept. 1932
|
| 60 |
2377 |
How I Ran a Small Town Newspaper, TDS, n.d. |
| 60 |
2378 |
How They Got Married (incomplete), with accompanying
note [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2379 |
A Humble Man (two versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2380 |
Hunger of Man, AD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2381-2382 |
I Build My House (a.k.a. Other Men's Houses; two
versions plus two fragments), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2383 |
I Live a Dozen Lives, printed in American Magazine,
Oct. 1939
|
| 60 |
2384 |
I Want to Work, printed in Today (see Oversize),
Apr. 28, 1934
|
| 60 |
2385 |
I Was a Bad Boy, printed in This Week (see Oversize),
May 18, 1941
|
| 60 |
2386 |
I'm a Fool, Corrected Galley proofs [purchase, L.W.
Currey, 1978], ca. 1922
|
| 60 |
2387 |
I'm a Fool, reprinted in Newsday (see Oversize),
Sept. 29, 1951
|
| 60 |
2388 |
I'm a Fool, use of for a movie, AD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2389 |
Ideas vs. Battleships (fragment), AD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2390 |
An Impression of Mexico -- It's [sic] People, TDS,
ca. 1939
|
| 60 |
2391 |
In A Boxcar [from the Burton Emmett estate], TD,
ca. 1928
|
| 60 |
2392 |
In A Box Car, TD (includes text layout sheet from Vanity
Fair), ca. 1928
|
| 60 |
2393 |
In A Strange Town [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
ca. 1929
|
| 60 |
2394 |
In A Strange Town (two versions), TD and Printed in
Scribner's Magazine 87, pp. 20-25, Jan. 1930
|
| 60 |
2395 |
In Other Worlds, AD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2396 |
Industrial Notes [from the Burton Emmett estate], ADS,
n.d.
|
| 60 |
2397 |
Industrial Notes [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
with note from Emmett, May 1930
|
| 60 |
2398 |
Industrial Notes [from the Burton Emmett estate], "not
used", AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2399 |
Industrial Notes [from the Burton Emmett estate], "not
used", AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2400 |
Industrial Notes [from the Burton Emmett estate], "not
used", AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2401 |
Industrial Notes [from the Burton Emmett estate], First
draft, Loom Dance, New Republic, AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2402 |
Industrial Notes: Impressions: Jim [from the Burton
Emmett estate], AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2403 |
Industrial Notes: Impressions: Jim, TD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2404 |
Industrial Notes: In a Factory, TD, n.d. |
| 60 |
2405 |
Industrial Notes: In a Mill Town [from the Burton Emmett
estate], TD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2406 |
Industrial Notes: Machine Song [from the Burton Emmett
estate], AD, n.d.
|
| 60 |
2407 |
Industrial Notes: O, ye Poets [from the Burton Emmett
estate], AD, n.d.
|
| 61 |
2408 |
Inolvidado (in Spanish), printed in La Nacion (two
copies: see Oversize), Jan. 1, 1940
|
| 61 |
2409 |
Interlude, AD, n.d. |
| 61 |
2410 |
Italian Poet in America (two versions), AD and TD,
Jan. 1940
|
| 61 |
2411 |
It's a Woman's Age, printed in Scribner's Magazine 88,
Dec. 1930
|
| 61 |
2412 |
J. J. Lankes and his Woodcuts, printed in Virginia
Quarterly Review and in Smyth County News (see Oversize), Jan. 1931
|
| 61 |
2413 |
J. J. Lankes, Wood Cutter (two versions; see also
Lankes: Virginia Woodcut Man), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 61 |
2414 |
J'accuse, AD, n.d. |
| 61 |
2415 |
J'accuse: Revolution, AD, n.d. |
| 61 |
2416 |
Jack Jones - "The Pickler", photograph copy of reprint
from Chicago Daily News, Jun. 18, 1919
|
| 61 |
2417 |
Japanese Poetry Club; an introduction for a book of
American writing and writers - in Japanese [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
n.d.
|
| 61 |
2418 |
Jasper Deeter (two versions), TD, n.d. |
| 61 |
2419 |
Joe [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD, n.d. |
| 61 |
2420 |
Journals: Honeymoon Journal [fragile: use transcript.
Gift, Mimi Anderson Spear, 1991], AD, 1904
|
| 61 |
2421 |
Journals: Honeymoon Journal, transcript by Hilbert
Campbell, 1992
|
| 61 |
2422 |
Journals: before 1928 (including Town's Ho!, A Visit,
Our Mistress Chicago, and Living in America), ca. 1925-1928
|
| 61 |
2423-2424 |
Journals: 1929 (including Book of Days and Country Town
Notes From a Small Town Print Shop: The Cry for Justice), 1929
|
| 61 |
2425-2426 |
Journals: 1930 (including Book of Days, Jim, Lumber
Camp, and Industrial Notes), 1930
|
| 62 |
2427-2428 |
Journals: 1931 (including Book of Days, For Figaro, Late
March Days, Cloud Day, J.J. Lankes and his Woodcuts, Danville Virginia, Tobacco
Market, Hell Bent for Culture, Speakeasy, The Despised and Neglected (A Mood),
Sorgum Corn and Apples, In New York, An Address, and Conversation with a
Prisoner), 1931
|
| 62 |
2429 |
Journals: 1932 (including Book of Days, and Letter to
President Herbert Hoover), in original folder, 1932
|
| 62 |
2430 |
Journals: 1933 (including The American Spectator,
Trouble Notes, Strange Interlude, On Getting Autographs from Authors, A Plan,
The Unfinished Libretto, They Come Bearing Gifts, and Rehearsal), 1933
|
| 62 |
2431 |
Journals: 1934 (including More About Lecturing, At
Stewart's On the Square, and five copies of American Spectator, vol. II Nos.
15-16, 20-22 [ Winter Day's Walk in New York, Cityscapes, The Line-Up, Samovar,
and Motor Trip]; see Oversize, under work titles, for all but Motor Trip),
1934
|
| 62 |
2432 |
Journals: 1936 (includes The Old are Old, and Travel
Notes), 1936
|
| 62 |
2433 |
Journals: 1937 (includes Race-Horses and Artists, After
a Writer's Conference, and Rehearsal), 1937
|
| 62 |
2434 |
Journals: 1938 (includes Literary Success, Henry and Two
Women, (title page), Word Death, My Kingdom for a Horse, The Two Doctors, and
The Twenty-Dollar Bill), 1938
|
| 62 |
2435 |
Journals: 1939 (includes Dave A Man Afraid, A Humble
Man, Carter Glass, Impression of Mexico, and The Writer and a Woman),
1939
|
| 62 |
2436 |
Journals: 1940 (includes Here They Come, Oh, the Big
Words, My Cousin Sherwood, and I See Grace Again), 1940
|
| 62 |
2437 |
A Jury Case (four versions), AD, TD, and printed in
American Mercury, ca. 1927
|
| 62 |
2438 |
Just Walking, printed in Vanity Fair, along with a
complete handbook of opinion for which Anderson is one of the judges,
Apr. 1928
|
| 62 |
2439 |
Just Walking [from the Burton Emmett estate, with
accompanying ALS], TD, ca. 1928
|
| 62 |
2440 |
Kansas City (done for Eleanor Copenhaver's report), AD,
ca. 1933
|
| 62 |
2441 |
Kate Graybeal, AD, n.d. |
| 62 |
2442 |
Kit Brandon: miscellaneous fragments, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 62 |
2443 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 1-49, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 62 |
2444 |
Kit Brandon: Chapter 3, pp. 50-85, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 62 |
2445 |
Kit Brandon: Chapters 4-7, pp. 86-130, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2446 |
Kit Brandon: Chapters 8-13, pp. 131-184, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 63 |
2447 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 185-267, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2448 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 268-320, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2449 |
Kit Brandon: Introduction: Machine Song, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 63 |
2450 |
Kit Brandon: Unnumbered chapter, pp. 50-57, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 63 |
2451 |
Kit Brandon: Book 4 Chapter 14, pp. 246-269, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 63 |
2452 |
Kit Brandon: miscellaneous fragments, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2453 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 1-59, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2454 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 60-119, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2455 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 120-179, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2456 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 180-239, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2457 |
Kit Brandon: Book 3 Chapters 9-10, pp. 141-185, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 63 |
2458 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 231-245; 50-57; 212-218, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 63 |
2459 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 97, 69-114, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2460 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 207, a-u, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 63 |
2461 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 1-30, TD with AD annotations,
ca. 1936
|
| 64 |
2462 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 31-62, TD with AD annotations,
ca. 1936
|
| 64 |
2463 |
Kit Brandon: pp. n-z, aa-cc, a-q, TD with AD
annotations, ca. 1936
|
| 64 |
2464 |
Kit Brandon: Book 2, pp. a-jj, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 64 |
2465 |
Kit Brandon: Book 3, pp. a-m, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 64 |
2466 |
Kit Brandon: Chapter 8, pp. 171-206, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 64 |
2467 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 270-335, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 64 |
2468 |
Kit Brandon: Chapters 18-20, pp. 312-343, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 64 |
2469 |
Kit Brandon: pp. 266-311, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 64 |
2470 |
Kit Brandon: Book 4 Chapter 14, pp. 246-265, TD,
ca. 1936
|
| 64 |
2471 |
Kit Brandon: Letter to Edward C.M. Richards April 16,
1936; pp. 99-131, TD, ca. 1936
|
| 65 |
|
Kit Brandon: complete copy [purchase, Jack Potter,
Bookseller, n.d.], ca. 1936
|
| 64 |
2472 |
Labor and its Leadership (two versions; published under
title Boardwalk Fireworks) [see A Tense Occasion for variant essay on the same
subject], TD and TDS, ca. 1935
|
| 64 |
2473 |
Labor and Sinclair Lewis, TD, n.d. |
| 64 |
2474 |
Land ho!, AD, n.d. |
| 64 |
2475 |
A Landed Proprietor, TD, n.d. |
| 64 |
2476 |
Lankes, Virginia Woodcut man (two versions; see also
J.J. Lankes, Wood Cutter), TD, n.d.
|
| 64 |
2477-2479 |
A Late Spring, AD, ca. 1938 |
| 64 |
2480 |
Laura Scherer Copenhaver [eulogy], printed [five
copies], 1940
|
| 64 |
2481 |
Let's Go Shopping, AD, n.d. |
| 64 |
2482 |
Let's Go Somewhere [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
ca. 1929
|
| 64 |
2483 |
Let's Go Somewhere [from the Burton Emmett estate], TD,
ca. 1929
|
| 64 |
2484 |
Let's Go Somewhere: A Letter, TD, ca. 1929 |
| 66 |
2485 |
Letter-a-day: Checklist, n.d. |
| 66 |
2486 |
Letter-a-day, Jan. 1-5, 1932 |
| 66 |
2487 |
Letter-a-day, Jan. 6-10, 1932 |
| 66 |
2488 |
Letter-a-day, Jan. 11-14, 1932 |
| 66 |
2489 |
Letter-a-day, Jan. 15-19, 1932 |
| 66 |
2490 |
Letter-a-day, Jan. 20-25, 1932 |
| 66 |
2491 |
Letter-a-day, Jan. 26-31, 1932 |
| 66 |
2492 |
Letter-a-day, Feb. 1-6, 1932 |
| 66 |
2493 |
Letter-a-day, Feb. 7-12, 1932 |
| 66 |
2494 |
Letter-a-day, Feb. 13-18, 1932 |
| 66 |
2495 |
Letter-a-day, Feb. 19-24, 1932 |
| 66 |
2496 |
Letter-a-day, Feb. 25-28, 1932 |
| 66 |
2497 |
Letter-a-day, Mar. 1-7, 1932 |
| 66 |
2498 |
Letter-a-day, Mar. 8-15, 1932 |
| 66 |
2499 |
Letter-a-day, Mar. 16-22, 1932 |
| 66 |
2500 |
Letter-a-day, Mar. 23-31, 1932 |
| 67 |
2501 |
Letter-a-day, Apr. 1-5, 1932 |
| 67 |
2502 |
Letter-a-day, Apr. 6-9, 1932 |
| 67 |
2503 |
Letter-a-day, Apr. 10-12, 1932 |
| 67 |
2504 |
Letter-a-day, Apr. 13-18, 1932 |
| 67 |
2505 |
Letter-a-day, Apr. 19-24, 1932 |
| 67 |
2506 |
Letter-a-day, Apr. 25-30, 1932 |
| 67 |
2507 |
Letter-a-day, May 1-6, 1932 |
| 67 |
2508 |
Letter-a-day, May 7-11, 1932 |
| 67 |
2509 |
Letter-a-day, May 12-17, 1932 |
| 67 |
2510 |
Letter-a-day, May 18-21, 1932 |
| 67 |
2511 |
Letter-a-day, May 22-31, 1932 |
| 67 |
2512 |
Letter-a-day, Jun. 1-5, 1932 |
| 67 |
2513 |
Letter-a-day, Jun. 6-12, 1932 |
| 67 |
2514 |
Letter-a-day, Jun. 13-18, 1932 |
| 67 |
2515 |
Letter-a-day, Jun. 19-23, 1932 |
| 67 |
2516 |
Letter-a-day, Jun. 24-31, 1932 |
| 67 |
2517 |
Letter-a-day, Jul. 1-7, 1932 |
| 67 |
2518 |
Letter-a-day, Jul. 8-15, 1932 |
| 67 |
2519 |
Letter-a-day, Jul. 16-20, 1932 |
| 67 |
2520 |
Letter-a-day, Jul. 21-26, 1932 |
| 67 |
2521 |
Letter-a-day, Jul. 27-31, 1932 |
| 68 |
2522 |
Letter-a-day, Aug. 1-5, 1932 |
| 68 |
2523 |
Letter-a-day, Aug. 6-11, 1932 |
| 68 |
2524 |
Letter-a-day, Aug. 12-23, 1932 |
| 68 |
2525 |
Letter-a-day, Aug. 24-28, 1932 |
| 68 |
2526 |
Letter-a-day, Aug. 28-31, 1932 |
| 68 |
2527 |
Letter-a-day, Sept. 1-6, 1932 |
| 68 |
2528 |
Letter-a-day, Sept. 7-13, 1932 |
| 68 |
2529 |
Letter-a-day, Sept. 14-19,
1932
|
| 68 |
2530 |
Letter-a-day, Sept. 20-24,
1932
|
| 68 |
2531 |
Letter-a-day, Sept. 25-30,
1932
|
| 68 |
2532 |
Letter-a-day, Oct. 1-6, 1932 |
| 68 |
2533 |
Letter-a-day, Oct. 7-15, 1932 |
| 68 |
2534 |
Letter-a-day, Oct. 16-22, 1932 |
| 68 |
2535 |
Letter-a-day, Oct. 23-31, 1932 |
| 68 |
2536 |
Letter-a-day, Nov. 1-7, 1932 |
| 68 |
2537 |
Letter-a-day, Nov. 8-12, 1932 |
| 68 |
2538 |
Letter-a-day, Nov. 13-18, 1932 |
| 68 |
2539 |
Letter-a-day, Nov. 19-25, 1932 |
| 68 |
2540 |
Letter-a-day, Dec. 11, 16, 27, and 28,
1932
|
| 68 |
2541 |
Letter-a-day: typescript, copy 1: Jan. 5-Nov. 25, 1932,
n.d.
|
| 69 |
2542 |
Letter-a-day: typescript, copy 2: Jan. 4-Nov. 24, 1932,
n.d.
|
| 69 |
2543 |
Letter-a-day: unidentified and fragments, ca. 1932 |
| 69 |
2544-2545 |
Letter-a-day: first draft from Ray Lewis White,
ca. 1988
|
| 69 |
2546 |
A Letter from Sherwood Anderson [re Valenti Angelo
exhibit in San Francisco], photograph copy, n.d.
|
| 69 |
2547 |
Letter to Artists, AD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2548 |
Letter to the Editor, re: Lynching, printed in Crisis,
Jan. 1935
|
| 69 |
2549 |
Letter to the Editor [in Russian]: Revolution in our
country is unavoidable, printed in Literaturnaia gazeta, Moscow, (see
Oversize), Dec. 5, 1932
|
| 69 |
2550 |
Letter to an English Writer at $1500 a Week (two
versions), AD and TD, ca. 1940
|
| 69 |
2551 |
Letters No. 1 and No. 2, AD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2552 |
Letters of Sherwood Anderson (to son John and to
Theodore Dreiser), printed in Harper's Bazaar (see Oversize), Feb. 1949
|
| 69 |
2553 |
Letters to Cynthia, AD and TD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2554 |
Lift Up Thine Eyes [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
1930
|
| 69 |
2555 |
Lift Up Thine Eyes, TD, 1930 |
| 69 |
2556 |
Like a Queen (see also Alice), TD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2557 |
Lincoln (see also Father Abraham), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 69 |
2558 |
[Lincoln: essay], TD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2559 |
A Lincoln Book that Should Live (a review of Nathaniel
Wright Stephenson's Lincoln), TD, after 1922
|
| 69 |
2560 |
Lindsay and Masters (two versions), TD and printed in
The New Republic, Dec. 25, 1935
|
| 69 |
2561 |
The Line-Up (two versions), TD and printed in American
Spectator (see Oversize) Vol. II No. 20, June 1934
|
| 69 |
2562 |
Literary Farming, or The Drooping Tail [from the Burton
Emmett estate], AD, n.d.
|
| 69 |
2563 |
The Little Magazines (two versions), AD and TD,
ca. 1937
|
| 69 |
2564 |
Little People and Big Words (two versions), TD and
printed in Reader's Digest, Sept. 1941
|
| 69 |
2565 |
A Living Force in Literature [D.H. Lawrence], printed in
Brentano's Book Chat, Jun. 1921
|
| 69 |
2566 |
Look Out, Brown Man: The Lynchers are Loose, AD,
ca. 1930
|
| 69 |
2567 |
The Lost Novel (two versions) [from the Burton Emmett
estate], AD and TD, ca. 1928
|
| 69 |
2568 |
The Lost Novel, TD, ca. 1928 |
| 69 |
2569 |
The Loves of Herbert, AD (written on the back of another
manuscript), n.d.
|
| 69 |
2570 |
Lumber, AD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2571 |
Lumber Camp, AD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2572 |
Lydia, AD, n.d. |
| 69 |
2573 |
Lynching Story (two versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2574 |
Machine Song, photostat negative, ca. 1930 |
| 70 |
2575 |
A Man, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2576 |
The Man and the Book (two versions), TD and photostat
negative of printed version in the Reader magazine, Dec. 1903
|
| 70 |
2577 |
Man Has Hands: changes suggested by Anderson to Jasper
Deeter, AD, n.d.
|
| 70 |
2578 |
Man Has Hands: A monologue, with chorus and pantomime
[sic.] Fragments of unfinished play, n.d.
|
| 70 |
2579 |
Man Has Hands: Scenes I and II (five versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 70 |
2580 |
Man Has Hands: Scenes III and IV (two versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 70 |
2581 |
Man Has Hands: Scenes I-V, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2582 |
Man Has Hands: Fragment of Act I Scene I, TD,
n.d.
|
| 70 |
2583 |
Man Has Hands: Scene I, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2584 |
Man Has Hands: Scene IV, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2585 |
Man Has Hands: Act I Scene IV, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2586 |
Man Has Hands: Act II Scene I, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2587 |
Man Has Hands: Act II Scene II, TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2588 |
Man Has Hands: Act II Scene II [VI?], TD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2589 |
A Man's Song of Life (two versions), AD and TD,
ca. 1933
|
| 70 |
2590 |
The Man Who Became a Woman, Russian translation, printed
in Russian newspaper Novy Mir (see Oversize), 1924
|
| 70 |
2591 |
[Man who began to steal], AD, n.d. |
| 70 |
2592-2597 |
Many Marriages, TD and print galleys, ca. 1923 |
| 70 |
2598-2600 |
Many Marriages, TD, 1929 |
| 70 |
2601 |
Many Marriages, Preface, AD, n.d. |
| 71 |
2602-2605 |
Marching Men: chapter guide by Amy Nyholm; and Books
I-IV, AD and TD, 1917
|
| 72 |
2606-2608 |
Marching Men: Books V-VII, AD and TD, 1917 |
| 73 |
2609 |
Marion to Roanoke [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
n.d.
|
| 73 |
2610-2611 |
Mary Cochran: an unfinished novel (incomplete),
before 1919
|
| 73 |
2612 |
Mary Cochran, as annotated by Eleanor Anderson and Paul
Rosenfeld, n.d.
|
| 73 |
2613 |
Maturity and Childhood, TDS, n.d. |
| 73 |
2614 |
Maurer, [Alfred]. Note about and commentary on work by
Anderson (see also Oversize), AD, n.d.
|
| 73 |
2615 |
Maurice Long, AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2616 |
Maury Maverick in San Antonio (three versions), AD and
TD, ca. 1940
|
| 73 |
2617 |
Meeting Ring Lardner (incomplete), TD, ca. 1933 |
| 73 |
2618 |
A Meeting South, TD, ca. 1925 |
| 73 |
2619 |
Memoirs: Foreword [part I], AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2620 |
Memoirs: [untitled, begins All such men are...], AD,
n.d.
|
| 73 |
2621 |
Memoirs: [untitled, begins The Anderson?...], AD,
n.d.
|
| 73 |
2622 |
Memoirs: Foreword [part II], AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2623 |
Memoirs: A Dedication and An Explanation, AD,
n.d.
|
| 73 |
2624 |
Memoirs: Big Fish, AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2625 |
Memoirs: Upward and Onward; and Significant Days, AD,
n.d.
|
| 73 |
2626 |
Memoirs: Second Woman, AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2627 |
Memoirs: Third Woman, AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2628 |
Memoirs: New World, AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2629 |
Memoirs: Our Morning Roll Call, AD, n.d. |
| 73 |
2630 |
Memoirs: Stella [note from Eleanor: "one of last things
S. wrote"], AD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2631 |
Memoirs: My Sister Stella: The Story of a Christian
Life, TD and AD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2632 |
Memoirs: III. Money! Money!, TD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2633 |
Memoirs: Why, There's a Falling Star. Quick, Make A
Wish. Money! Money!, AD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2634 |
Memoirs: III. I See Grace Again, TD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2635 |
Memoirs: I See Grace Again, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2636 |
Memoirs: Marching ["We went into the fields. We
marched."], AD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2637 |
Memoirs: On the Up and Up (two versions), TD and AD,
n.d.
|
| 74 |
2638 |
Memoirs: I Court a Rich Girl (two versions), TD and AD,
n.d.
|
| 74 |
2639 |
Memoirs: What Time is It?, TD and AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2640 |
Memoirs: Street Car Conductor's Wife, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2641 |
Memoirs: Rehearsal, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2642 |
Memoirs: In 57th Street, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2643 |
Memoirs: We Little Children of the Arts (two versions),
AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2644 |
Memoirs: Dave: A Man Afraid, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2645 |
Memoirs: Bayard and Mary [Old Mary], AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2646 |
Memoirs: Old Mary, the Dogs, and Theda Bara, AD,
n.d.
|
| 74 |
2647 |
Memoirs: Old Mary, the Dogs, and Theda Bara, TD,
n.d.
|
| 74 |
2648 |
Memoirs: All Will Be Free (two versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 74 |
2649 |
Memoirs: A Chance Missed (two versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 74 |
2650 |
Memoirs: Ann and Jack, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2651 |
Memoirs: The Conquering Male (Ann and Jack title crossed
out), TD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2652 |
Memoirs: The Conquering Male, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2653 |
Memoirs: The Feeders, AD, n.d. |
| 74 |
2654 |
Memoirs: The Young [Artist?] Crushed [parts used in
Significant Days], AD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2655 |
Memoirs: Chicago Days, ADS, n.d. |
| 74 |
2656 |
Memoirs: Critic - [An Story Teller?] [re: John
Chamberlain], AD, n.d.
|
| 74 |
2657 |
Memoirs: [miscellaneous notes: includes parts of First
Love, Amateur Critic, Woman Over the Stove, Tom Mooney, These Southern
Aristocrats, The Sandburg, Ben's Char Woman, Little Floods of Memories, Why the
Colleges?, George...the Feeder, Random Notes, Aristocracy, A Mexican Village at
Night, Weeks, Perhaps Women, Fat Men and Fat Women, Desire for Fame, Man With A
Book, and My Sister], TD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2658 |
Memoirs: Meeting Horace Liveright (two versions), AD and
TD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2659 |
Memoirs: Bertrand Russell and the Negro Women, AD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2660 |
Memoirs: Business for Business, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2661 |
Memoirs: Ben and Burton, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2662 |
Memoirs: The Finding, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2663 |
Memoirs: I'm a Fool, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2664 |
Memoirs: More About Publishers, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2665 |
Memoirs: I Build a House (two versions: TD is I Find a
Home), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2666 |
Memoirs: Swinnterton, Bennett, Detective Story Men, AD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2667 |
Memoirs: Letters, Autographs, and First Editions, AD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2668 |
Memoirs: Dreiser's Party (two versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2669 |
Memoirs: More About Dreiser [title crossed out], TD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2670 |
Memoirs: The walks in New York..., AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2671 |
Memoirs: The Purpose, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2672 |
Memoirs: A Man (two versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2673 |
Memoirs: [A Man, part II: regarding Maurice Long], TD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2674 |
Memoirs: [miscellaneous notes], AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2675 |
Memoirs: [fragments, including notes "To Be Remembered"
and some blank numbered pages], TD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2676 |
Memoirs: Rich Living, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2677 |
Memoirs: Rudolph's Notes, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2678 |
Memoirs: Rudolph's Note Book: Woman at Night, AD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2679 |
Memoirs: [fragments, including Remainder [?] of Rudolph,
Leona, Myself, Introduction to Rudolph, Titles, Note, White Spot, and list of
books by Anderson], AD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2680 |
Memoirs: We Whites and the Negroes, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2681 |
Memoirs: The Negro Woman, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2682 |
Memoirs: Listen, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2683 |
Memoirs: Virginia: A Question and the Preface to an
Idea, TD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2684 |
Memoirs: [Impressions of ]An Inauguration, TD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2685 |
Memoirs: "Assorted Essays" by D.H. Lawrence [see also
Reviews: A Man's Mind, Assorted Articles by D.H. Lawrence], TD, n.d.
|
| 75 |
2686 |
Memoirs: The American Spectator, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2687 |
Memoirs: Being A Writer (?)-Notes for Memoirs, AD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2688 |
Memoirs: Letter to a Novelist, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2689 |
Memoirs: [Word Death?: begins "Certain men...."], AD,
n.d.
|
| 75 |
2690 |
Memoirs: A Man Friend, Maurice, AD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2691 |
Memoirs: IX. Bicycles, Horses, and Men, TD, n.d. |
| 75 |
2692 |
Memoirs: A Father and Son, TD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2693 |
Memoirs: [fragment: Theodore Dreiser's Country, and
handwritten note], TD and AD, n.d.
|
| 76 |
2694 |
Memoirs: Truly's Little House, AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2695 |
Memoirs: Tobacco Boy, AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2696 |
Memoirs: Search for a [Farm?], AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2697 |
Memoirs: Literary Success, TD and AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2698 |
Memoirs: I Become a Protestor, AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2699 |
Memoirs: Tim and General Grant; More and More, TD,
n.d.
|
| 76 |
2700 |
Memoirs: The Other One (two versions), TD and AD,
n.d.
|
| 76 |
2701 |
Memoirs: [untitled], AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2702 |
Memoirs: [untitled: begins, "I had taken a room in 57th
St. in Chicago.], AD, n.d.
|
| 76 |
2703 |
Memoirs: [untitled: begins, "I went with E on a fall (?)
day to see the old house in Chicago where I wrote Winesburg Ohio...], AD,
n.d.
|
| 76 |
2704 |
Memoirs: Note [1 p.], AD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2705 |
Memoirs: Omissions from, with notes from Eleanor
Anderson, TD and AD, n.d.
|
| 76 |
2706 |
Memoirs: Outlines (two versions), TD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2707 |
Memoirs: Abridged, printed in Omnibook, Jun. 1942 |
| 76 |
2708 |
Memories of Men, TD with AD annotations, n.d. |
| 76 |
2709-2715 |
Men and Their Women, outline (TD) and manuscript, AD,
n.d.
|
| 76 |
2716 |
Men and Their Women, fragments, and notes, AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 76 |
2717 |
A Mexican Night, TD, n.d. |
| 76 |
2718 |
The Mink [incomplete; lacking pp. 1 and 21], AD,
n.d.
|
| 77 |
2719 |
Mississippi Opera [fragments], AD and TD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2720 |
Mr. And Mrs. Wase (two versions), TD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2721 |
Mr. Joe's Doctor (a.k.a. The Two Doctors) (two
versions), TD and printed in American magazine 118, pp. 81-82, Aug. 1934
|
| 77 |
2722 |
Mrs. Wife [a.k.a. A Moonlight Walk] (three versions),
TD, TDS, and printed in Redbook 70, pp. 43-45, 100-104, Dec. 1937
|
| 77 |
2723 |
The Modern Writer (three versions), TD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2724 |
Moonshine (four versions), TD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2725 |
Morning Mail, TD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2726 |
Mortimer, Ga. [notes on people], AD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2727 |
Mother: A one-act play (two versions plus fragments), TD
and AD, ca. 1934
|
| 77 |
2728 |
Mother: A one-act play [from the Burton Emmett estate],
TD, 1934
|
| 77 |
2729 |
Mountain Boy, AD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2730 |
A Mountain Dance (two versions), TDS, ca. 1927 |
| 77 |
2731 |
Nearer the Grass Roots, TD with annotations and printed,
ca. 1928
|
| 77 |
2732 |
Negro Singing Again, AD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2733 |
A New Chance For the Men of the Hills, Printed in Today
(see Oversize; see also The T.V.A.), May 12, 1934
|
| 77 |
2734 |
New Orleans, The Double Dealer and the Modern Movement
in America, printed in Double Dealer 3, pp. 119-124 [incomplete], Mar. 1922
|
| 77 |
2735 |
New Paths for Old, printed in Today (see Oversize),
Apr. 7, 1934
|
| 77 |
2736-2738 |
A New Testament [see also Picasso], AD, TD, and print,
n.d.
|
| 77 |
2739 |
New Words, printed in The Editor, Dec. 17, 1921 |
| 77 |
2740 |
New York (two versions), TD and printed, ca. 1927 |
| 77 |
2740a |
Newspapers: American Spectator (see Oversize),
Feb., Apr., 1934
|
| 77 |
2741 |
Newspapers: Marion Democrat (see Oversize), scattered
Oct. 4, 1927-Feb. 11,
1932
|
| 77 |
2742 |
Newspapers: Smyth County News (see Oversize), scattered
Sept. 15, 1927-Aug. 15,
1931
|
| 77 |
2743 |
Night in a Corn Town, TD, n.d. |
| 77 |
2744 |
No Account, TD and AD, n.d. |
| 78 |
2745-2751 |
No Love (novel), AD, ca. 1930 |
| 78 |
2752 |
No Swank, printed in Today (see Oversize), Nov. 11, 1933 |
| 78 |
2753 |
Nobody Knows, AD, n.d. |
| 78 |
2754 |
Nobody's Home (four versions), TD and printed in Today
(see also Oversize), Mar. 30, 1935
|
| 78 |
2755 |
The Northwest, TD, n.d. |
| 78 |
2756 |
Not Sixteen (five versions), AD, TDS, and TD,
n.d.
|
| 78 |
2757 |
Note on Charlie, AD, n.d. |
| 78 |
2758 |
A Note on Story Tellers, TD, ca. 1927 |
| 78 |
2759 |
Notebooks: Notes on Manuscripts read, Boulder (Colorado)
Writer's School, AD, n.d.
|
| 78 |
2760 |
Notebooks: Small Black Notebook No. 1, Paris [title in
Eleanor Anderson's hand], AD, n.d.
|
| 78 |
2761 |
Notebooks: Notebook No. 2 [Paris?] [title in Eleanor
Anderson's hand], AD, 1927
|
| 78 |
2762 |
Notebooks: [Notebook No. 3-title in Eleanor Anderson's
hand] Sherwood Anderson, Paris, AD, Feb. 11-27, 1927
|
| 79 |
2763 |
Notebooks: Paris, AD, 1921? |
| 79 |
2763a |
Notebooks: Paris, AD, 1921?: transcription of the work
by Professor Janice E. Cole, Carol L. Fogler, Ann G. Gearing, Barbara A.
Gerlach, and Harriet E. Kern, Hood College, 1968
|
| 79 |
2764 |
Notebooks: AD, ca. 1920-1924 |
| 79 |
2765 |
Notebooks: #2, AD, 1930 |
| 79 |
2766 |
Notebooks: AD, 1931-1932 |
| 79 |
2767 |
Notebooks: AD, 1932 |
| 79 |
2768 |
Notebooks: fragment, AD, 1926 |
| 79 |
2769 |
Notebooks: Schoolbox note book: Contents: Whose life is
this? I build my house, Advertising office [begins, "The hole...that was
something."], TD, n.d.
|
| 79 |
2770 |
Notes... , TD, n.d. |
| 79 |
2771 |
Notes [includes letter to Burton Emmett], AD,
n.d.
|
| 79 |
2772 |
Notes for Speeches, AD, n.d. |
| 79 |
2773 |
Notes on Living, TDS, n.d. |
| 79 |
2774 |
Notes Out of a Man's Life (two versions), AD and printed
in Vanity Fair (see Oversize), ca. 1926
|
| 79 |
2775 |
[Notes re: breakdown in hospital. Includes dictated
letter to Cornelia Anderson; notes kept during amnesia trip, sent to Cornelia
Anderson in envelope postmarked Nov. 30, 1912; and note marked "Dictated at
hospital"], AD, 1912
|
| 79 |
2776 |
O, New York, TD, n.d. |
| 79 |
2777 |
Oh, The Big Words! Printed in New York Herald Tribune's
This Week Magazine (see Oversize), p. 2, Mar. 31, 1940
|
| 79 |
2778 |
Ohio: I'll Say We've Done Well, printed in The Nation,
Aug. 9, 1922
|
| 79 |
2779 |
An Ohio Pagan, TD, n.d. |
| 79 |
2780 |
Ohio Pagans: A Romance of Life in Mid-America, pp.
1-100, TD, n.d.
|
| 80 |
2781-2782 |
Ohio Pagans: A Romance of Life in Mid-America, pp.
101-251, TD, n.d.
|
| 80 |
2783-2784 |
Ohio Pagans, fragments, AD and TD, n.d. |
| 80 |
2785 |
Old Mississippi River Men [from the Burton Emmett
estate], n.d.
|
| 80 |
2786 |
On Being a Country Editor [a.k.a. The Country Editor],
TD, with editor's note, ca. 1928
|
| 80 |
2787 |
On the Journey to Fame and Fortune (two versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 80 |
2788 |
On Literary Lecturing, TD, n.d. |
| 80 |
2789 |
On the Loose [a.k.a. Ned on the Loose], AD, ca. after 1930 |
| 80 |
2790 |
Open Letter to the President [a.k.a. Listen Mr.
President] (four versions), TD, Aug. 1932
|
| 80 |
2791 |
Other Men's Houses [see also Another Man's House] (three
versions), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 80 |
2792 |
Pastoral [complete with two fragments], TD, ca. 1940 |
| 80 |
2793 |
Paul Rosenfeld, TD, n.d. |
| 80 |
2794 |
Paying for Old Sins [Reviews of Stars Fell on Alabama
and The Ways of White Folks] (three versions), TD and printed in Nation 139,
Jul. 11, 1934
|
| 80 |
2795 |
Peace on Earth [preface to the Sklar and Maltz play]
(three versions), ca. 1934
|
| 80 |
2796-2799 |
Perhaps Women (four versions), AD, TD, and TDS,
ca. 1931
|
| 81 |
2800 |
The Persistent Liar (four versions), AD, TD, and TDS,
n.d.
|
| 81 |
2801 |
Personal Protest, TD, ca. 1937 |
| 81 |
2802 |
Personalities: The American Man and His American Earth,
TD, n.d.
|
| 81 |
2803 |
The Philosopher, reprinted in Encore, Aug. 1943 |
| 81 |
2804 |
Picasso: A Man Who Speaks Out of a New Confusion [see
also A New Testament], AD, n.d.
|
| 81 |
2805 |
Pick the Right War (three versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 81 |
2806 |
A Plan [a.k.a. Please Let me Explain] (four versions),
TD and printed in Modern Monthly 7, pp. 13-16, Feb. 1933
|
| 81 |
2807-2808 |
Playthings [a.k.a. Nobody Laughed; the Town's
Playthings] (eight versions), AD, TD, and TDS, n.d.
|
| 81 |
2809 |
Poetry: "Breathe softly, fire!" [authorship uncertain],
TD, n.d.
|
| 81 |
2810 |
Poetry: The Cornfields, TD, ca. 1938 |
| 81 |
2811 |
Poetry: A Cowboy Song, TD, ca. 1919 |
| 81 |
2812 |
Poetry: Five poems printed by the Quercus press, San
Mateo, California. Contents: Morning in Chicago, Oblivion, In the Fields,
Irene, and Man in the Road (two copies), ca. 1918
|
| 81 |
2813 |
Poetry: The Man in the Dress Suit, TD, n.d. |
| 81 |
2813a |
Poetry: The Negro Boy [authorship uncertain],
n.d.
|
| 81 |
2814 |
Poetry: Second Coming, TD, n.d. |
| 81 |
2815 |
Poetry: Shake That Thing, TD (see also Family
Correspondence, to Eleanor, Sept. 1930), ca. 1930
|
| 81 |
2816 |
Poor White: Notes; numbers taken from old script, TD,
n.d.
|
| 81 |
2817 |
Poor White: Preface to the Modern Library Edition, TD,
n.d.
|
| 81 |
2818 |
Poor White: Scenario (see Oversize), TD, ca. 1921 |
| 81 |
2819 |
The Price of Aristocracy, printed in Today (see
Oversize), Mar. 10, 1934
|
| 81 |
2820 |
Primitives (seven versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 81 |
2821-2822 |
[Print shop miscellany, culled by Eleanor Anderson in
Anderson's print shop after his death], AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 82 |
2823-2827 |
[Print shop miscellany, culled by Eleanor Anderson in
Anderson's print shop after his death], AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 82 |
2828 |
[Professor and girl killed by car] (title supplied by
Eleanor Anderson), AD, n.d.
|
| 82 |
2829 |
Prohibition, TD, ca. 1927 |
| 82 |
2830 |
A Protest and a Suggestion (including AL to Burton
Emmett), TD, n.d.
|
| 82 |
2831 |
Puzzled America: Introduction - Success, AD,
ca. 1935
|
| 82 |
2832 |
The Rabbit-Pen, reprinted by Readers & Writers
magazine, Apr. 1968
|
| 82 |
2833 |
Real - Unreal [from the Burton Emmett estate], TDS,
ca. 1930
|
| 82 |
2834 |
The Red Dog, AD, n.d. |
| 82 |
2835 |
Rehearsal, TD, n.d. |
| 82 |
2836 |
Remarkable Marion Business: Old Industry Re-Awakening
Here, reprinted from the Marion Democrat, Jan. 1928
|
| 82 |
2837 |
The Return (two versions), TD and TDS, ca. 1925 |
| 83 |
2838 |
Review: Henry Beetle Hough's "Country Editor", TD,
Jul. 31, 1940
|
| 83 |
2839 |
Reviews: "A Man's Mind, Assorted Articles by D.H.
Lawrence" (four versions), TD and printed in The New Republic, May 21, 1930 and
in the Smyth County news (see Oversize) [see also Memoirs: Assorted Essays by
D.H. Lawrence, June 12, 1930], 1930
|
| 83 |
2840 |
Revolt in South Dakota, TD, n.d. |
| 83 |
2841 |
Rex Tugwell - Give Him a Break, TDS, n.d. |
| 83 |
2842 |
Ripshin House, Ripshin Farm, Grayson County, Virginia
(three versions), TD, n.d.
|
| 83 |
2843 |
Roar of Machines [fragment], AD, n.d. |
| 83 |
2844 |
[Roosevelt speech Sherwood wrote for Eleanor Anderson to
use on street corners], AD, Oct. 1940
|
| 83 |
2845 |
Samovar, proof sheet from The Spectator, Jul. 1934 |
| 83 |
2846 |
San Francisco at Christmas (two versions), TD and
printed in the San Francisco Chronicle (see also Oversize), Dec. 24, 1939
|
| 83 |
2847 |
[School bond election material for Owensboro]. Contents:
Our Citizenship Factories; What does the Children's Parade Mean?; Can
Citizenship Grow in a Cellar?; The New Year in Owensboro; Who Pays the bills
for Better Schools?; Penny Wise, Pound Foolish; Making the Future, TD,
n.d.
|
| 83 |
2848 |
Seeds (two versions), AD and printed, ca. 1918 |
| 83 |
2849 |
A Sentimental Journey (three versions), TD and printed
in Vanity Fair 29, Jan. 1928, and the Evening Standard, Apr. 23, 1936 (see also
Oversize for both print versions), 1928-1936
|
| 83 |
2850 |
Seven --- Alive [re: Stieglitz show], TD, ca. 1933 |
| 83 |
2851 |
Sherwood Anderson Goes Home (see Oversize), printed in
Today, Dec. 8, 1934
|
| 83 |
2852 |
Sherwood Anderson Recalls the Days When Chicago Was the
Capital of American Literature, printed, Dec. 4, 1940
|
| 83 |
2853 |
Sherwood Anderson to Theodore Dreiser (a.k.a. Assert,
Assert), TD, ca. 1933
|
| 83 |
2854 |
Sherwood Anderson Writes of Himself, printed in
publicity brochure, n.d.
|
| 83 |
2855 |
Sherwood Anderson's Notebook, TD and printed,
n.d.
|
| 83 |
2856 |
Sherwood Anderson's Notebook, Foreword (two versions),
ADS and TD, ca. 1926
|
| 83 |
2857 |
Sherwood Anderson's Notebook, proof sheets to prefatory
material, ca. 1926
|
| 83 |
2858 |
The Shot in the Dark [from the Burton Emmett estate],
AD, n.d.
|
| 83 |
2859 |
Sidney and Jane Bollinger (two versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 83 |
2860 |
Small Town Notes: [five episodes, untitled; two versions
of the last three episodes], TD and printed, n.d.
|
| 83 |
2861 |
Small Town Notes: Ashamed (two versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 83 |
2862 |
Small Town Notes: Ashamed [from the Burton Emmett
estate], incomplete, AD, n.d.
|
| 83 |
2863 |
Small Town Notes: Deputy Pete (three versions), TD and
printed, published in Vanity Fair as "Small Town Notes: Showing How the
Eighteenth Amendment has Added Colour to Rural Life in America", ca. 1929
|
| 83 |
2864 |
Small Town Notes: In the County Jail (two versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 83 |
2864a |
The Smith a Mighty Man Was He: A Play in One Act, ADS
(photocopy: original in Floyd Dell Papers [Midwest MS Dell], Newberry Library,
in Works By Others - Anderson, Sherwood), n.d.
|
| 83 |
2865 |
Snowy Nights [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
ca. 1928
|
| 83 |
2866 |
So You Want to Be a Writer? [a.k.a. Being a Writer] (two
versions), printed in the Reader's Digest, and reprinted in the Saturday Review
Cavalcade, 1940-1950
|
| 83 |
2867 |
Soldiers (two versions), AD and TD, n.d. |
| 83 |
2868 |
Soliloquy: Fine Sleighing on Main Street but Where are
the Sleighs? TD, ca. 1929
|
| 83 |
2869 |
Soliloquy: Fine Sleighing on Main Street but Where are
the Sleighs? [from the Burton Emmett estate] TD, ca. 1928
|
| 84 |
2870 |
Song for E., AD, n.d. |
| 84 |
2871 |
Song of Stephen the Westerner [in Greek], printed in
Neohellenic Letters, Athens, Greece (see Oversize), Sept. 28, 1940
|
| 84 |
2872 |
Song of the Tiny One, photostatic negative, n.d. |
| 84 |
2873 |
The South (five versions), AD and TD, ca. 1926 |
| 84 |
2874 |
Speak-Easy (two versions), TD and printed, n.d. |
| 84 |
2875 |
Speeches: [four speeches written for Eleanor Anderson],
AD, 1932-1933
|
| 84 |
2876 |
Speeches: America, A Storehouse of Vitality (two
versions), TD, 1931-1932
|
| 84 |
2877 |
Speeches: Apology for Not Making a Speech, TD,
n.d.
|
| 84 |
2878 |
Speeches: Athens, Georgia - to Georgia State Meeting of
Newspaper Men (three versions), TD, Feb. 1931
|
| 84 |
2879 |
Speeches: Barr - Ransom Debate, Richmond VA,
Introduction (two versions), TD, Nov. 14, 1930
|
| 84 |
2880 |
Speeches: [Burlesque on Opening Speech for a YWCA
Conference], Asheville, NC, AD, ca. 1936
|
| 84 |
2881 |
Speeches: Chicago Speech, TD, Jan. 23, [n.d.] |
| 84 |
2882 |
Speeches: The Creative Impulse (two copies, one
incomplete), TD, n.d.
|
| 84 |
2883 |
Speeches: The Creative Impulse (second version,
incomplete), TD, n.d.
|
| 84 |
2884 |
Speeches: "Difficulty of talking of art", outline, TD,
n.d.
|
| 84 |
2885 |
Speeches: Doorways to a New World (three versions plus
fragments), TD, AD, n.d.
|
| 84 |
2886 |
Speeches: ["In the Southern textile industry...." AD,
n.d.
|
| 84 |
2887 |
Speeches: Ivanhoe high school graduation exercises:
literary address (two versions, with program), TD, May 29, 1938
|
| 84 |
2888 |
Speeches: Journalism [outline of speech for the
University of Utah], n.d.
|
| 84 |
2889-2890 |
Speeches: Journalism and the Young Writer (three
versions), AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 84 |
2891 |
Speeches: A Long Dissertation to an Unknown Soldier
[including story of him and Ben Hecht] (two versions), TD, n.d.
|
| 85 |
2892-2899 |
Speeches: Man and his Imagination (8 versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 85 |
2900 |
Speeches: Man and his Imagination, fragment, TD,
n.d.
|
| 85 |
2901 |
Speeches: The Newspaper and the Machine Age [from the
Burton Emmett estate, with ALS to Emmett], TD, ca. 1928
|
| 85 |
2902-2903 |
Speeches: The Newspaper and the Machine Age (four
versions), TD and printed, ca. 1928
|
| 85 |
2904 |
Speeches: Newspapers, No. 1: The City Daily (three
versions) (Northwestern University, Harris Lectures), TD, n.d.
|
| 85 |
2905 |
Speeches: Newspapers, No. 2: The Country Weekly (three
versions) (Northwestern University, Harris Lectures), TD, n.d.
|
| 85 |
2906 |
Speeches: Olivet [College] (two versions plus two
fragments), TD, n.d.
|
| 85 |
2907 |
Speeches: Personalities [about writers], Colorado,
1937
|
| 85 |
2908 |
Speeches: [Regional Literature], TD, n.d. |
| 85 |
2909 |
Speeches: Southern Women in Industry (three versions),
TD, Feb. 3, 1931
|
| 85 |
2910 |
Speeches: To Striking Mine Workers of Danville, Va.
(five versions), TD and printed in The Hosiery Worker, Jan. 13, 1931
|
| 85 |
2911 |
Speeches: Theater Speech (outline; two versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 85 |
2911a |
Speeches: William Vaughn Moody, TD, n.d. |
| 85 |
2912 |
Speeches: A Writer's Conception of Realism; an address
delivered on January 20, 1939 at Olivet College, printed (second version
printed in The Writer), 1939-1941
|
| 85 |
2913 |
Speeches: Writer's Conference, Boulder, Colorado; 3
speeches, 1937
|
| 85 |
2914 |
Speeches: The Younger Generation (two versions), TD and
printed in the Sunday Magazine Section of the Richmond Times-Dispatch (see also
Oversize), Sunday, Oct. 3, 1937
|
| 85 |
2915 |
Speeches, fragments, TD and AD, n.d. |
| 86 |
2916 |
Stand in Line, Boys (three versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 86 |
2917 |
Statement [to Greek Americans] (two versions), TD and
printed in Greek and English in a Greek newspaper, Nov. 30, 1940
|
| 86 |
2918 |
Steve Crane (two versions), TD and printed proof sheets,
n.d.
|
| 86 |
2919 |
Stolen Day, photocopy of newspaper article (incomplete),
Chicago Tribune This Week, Apr. 27, 1941
|
| 86 |
2920 |
A Stonewall Jackson Man (two versions), TD and printed
in The American Spectator, p. 6, Dec. 1934
|
| 86 |
2921 |
Story Boy, AD, n.d. |
| 86 |
2922 |
A Story of Steel, TDS, n.d. |
| 86 |
2923-2931 |
A Story Teller's Story, TD, ca. 1924 |
| 86 |
2932-2933 |
A Story Teller's Story [purchase, Serendipity Bookshop,
Berkeley, CA, 1976], TD, ca. 1924
|
| 86 |
2934 |
Strange Interlude, AD, n.d. |
| 86 |
2935 |
The Strike, AD, n.d. |
| 86 |
2936 |
Success (Introduction), TD, n.d. |
| 86 |
2937 |
Sugar Making [either incomplete or unfinished], AD,
n.d.
|
| 87 |
2938-2952 |
Talbot Whittingham [Eleanor Anderson's order of
materials maintained; see also Another Man's House], AD and TD, ca. 1912-1915
|
| 88 |
2953-2959 |
Tar, AD and TD, ca. 1926 |
| 88 |
2960-2961 |
Tar, fragments, AD and TD, ca. 1926 |
| 88 |
2962 |
Tar: A Mid-American Childhood (four versions), TD,
ca. 1926
|
| 88 |
2962a |
Tar: The Story of a Mid-American Childhood ("complete
draft"), TD, ca. 1926
|
| 88 |
2963 |
The T.V.A. (two versions; see also A New Chance for the
Men of the Hills), TD, ca. 1934
|
| 88 |
2964 |
A Tense Occasion (two versions) [see Labor and its
Leadership for variant essay on the same subject], TD, ca. 1935
|
| 88 |
2965 |
Testament of an Old Man, TD, n.d. |
| 88 |
2966 |
Textiles (A Short Play) (two versions and a fragment),
AD and TD, n.d.
|
| 89 |
2967-2973 |
Thanksgiving (several versions and fragments), AD and
TD, early 1930's
|
| 89 |
2974 |
That Sophistication: A Study Without Design of a Little
Group of Serious Self-Cultivators Gambolling in the Elysian Fields of Paris
(four versions), TD, printed, and photostatic negative of article printed in
Vanity Fair, n.d.
|
| 89 |
2975 |
That Sophistication [from the Burton Emmett estate], TD,
n.d.
|
| 89 |
2976 |
The Theater in my Town, TD, n.d. |
| 89 |
2977 |
Theodore Dreiser, TD, 1923 |
| 89 |
2978 |
These Mountaineers (three versions), AD, TD, and
printed, ca. 1930
|
| 89 |
2979 |
These Mountaineers [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
ca. 1930
|
| 89 |
2980 |
They Can Take It (two versions), TD, n.d. |
| 89 |
2981 |
They Come Bearing Gifts, printed, ca. 1930 |
| 89 |
2982-2984 |
They Married Later: A One-Act Play (four versions),
n.d.
|
| 89 |
2985-2991 |
They Shall Be Free: A Play, Period 1910 (also called,
They Shall Be Free: A Play Concerning the Coming of the Factories), (several
versions and fragments), TD, n.d.
|
| 89 |
2992 |
They Wanted Their Jobs: The Tale of a Union Meeting Down
South (printed in Today Magazine as A Tale of a Union Meeting Down South: "Tom
Grey Could So Easily Lead Them.") (two versions), TD and printed in Today, Mar.
24, 1934 (see also Oversize), ca. 1934
|
| 90 |
2993 |
This Female World [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD,
n.d.
|
| 90 |
2994-2995 |
This is New York, Act I and Act II Scene I, AD,
n.d.
|
| 90 |
2996 |
This Southland, TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
2997 |
The Times and the Towns (three versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 90 |
2998 |
Three Recitations for Voice and Orchestra, I. The Lame
One. Sherwood Anderson; music by Harry Hewitt. AD music (see Oversize),
n.d.
|
| 90 |
2999 |
To Jasper Deeter - a Letter (two versions), AD and TD,
n.d.
|
| 90 |
3000 |
To Say "I'm the One": An Adventure, AD, 1933 |
| 90 |
3001 |
Tobacco Boy (incomplete), TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3002 |
Tobacco Market, TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3003 |
Tobacco Market: A Play, TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3004 |
Tom Flanagan (two versions), TD and AD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3005 |
Tom Wolfe's Town, AD with photocopy, ca. 1938 |
| 90 |
3006 |
Tough Babes in the Woods (see Oversize), printed in
Today, Feb. 10, 1934
|
| 90 |
3007 |
Towns Ho! TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3008 |
Travel Note, AD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3009 |
Travel Notes, AD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3010 |
A Traveler's Notes: Adrift (Drifting) in Georgia (two
versions), AD and printed in the Marion Democrat (photocopy), Feb. 4, 1930
|
| 90 |
3011 |
Triumph of the Egg (play), adapted from the short story
by Raymond O'Neil (two versions), TD and printed, 1932
|
| 90 |
3012 |
The Triumph of a Modern, printed in The New Republic,
pp. 245-247, Jan. 31, 1923
|
| 90 |
3013 |
Trumpeteer, TD, 1933 |
| 90 |
3014 |
Two Advertising Men (two versions), TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3015 |
Two Brothers (see also How Green the Grass), AD,
n.d.
|
| 90 |
3016 |
Two Lovers, printed in Story 14, pp. 16-25, Jan.-Feb. 1939 |
| 90 |
3017 |
Under the Smoke Screen: A Play, TD, n.d. |
| 90 |
3018 |
Unfinished Novel (about Jim Turner and Sylvesta Hurd),
TD, n.d.
|
| 90 |
3019 |
[Untitled: begins, For a year now I have been thinking
of writing a certain book...] (two versions), TD, n.d.
|
| 90 |
3020 |
[Untitled: begins, I had returned to my native Ohio
small town..., in letter to Reader's Digest], TD, May 23, 1940
|
| 90 |
3021 |
[Untitled: begins, On my farm in Virginia is a man who
has been there, a farmer, for 12 years. Pencilled on top: Original Article.]
TD, n.d.
|
| 90 |
3022 |
[Untitled: South Dakota farmers' meeting], AD,
n.d.
|
| 90 |
3023 |
[Untitled: begins, What is wanted is an organization of
women for the defence of democracy.] (three copies), TD, n.d.
|
| 91 |
3024 |
Unused: A Tale of Life in Ohio, TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3025 |
V.F. Calverton, TD, ca. 1940 |
| 91 |
3026 |
Values, AD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3027 |
Village Wassail (a.k.a. When Does Relieve Relieve?) (two
versions), TD and printed in Today (see Oversize), Jan. 26, 1935
|
| 91 |
3028 |
Virginia: A Question and the Preface to An Idea (two
versions) [from the Burton Emmett estate], AD and TD, ca. 1929
|
| 91 |
3029 |
Virginia Justice, printed in Today (see Oversize),
Jul. 21, 1934
|
| 91 |
3030 |
The Virginia Squire Passes, printed in Northern Virginia
Daily, Aug. 4, 1938
|
| 91 |
3031 |
Walt Whitman, TDS, n.d. |
| 91 |
3032 |
We Go To the Movies, TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3033 |
We Little Children of the Arts, TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3034 |
The Wettest Spot (three versions), TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3035 |
What of the Nerves? ADS, n.d. |
| 91 |
3036 |
What Say: Clarence Darrow (incomplete), TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3037 |
What Say: A Day in Washington; The Story of a Day of
Failure [from the Burton Emmett estate], TD, n.d.
|
| 91 |
3038 |
What Say: Experimental Land Education [from the Burton
Emmett estate], AD, n.d.
|
| 91 |
3039 |
What Say: Hell Bound for Culture, TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3040 |
White Man, a Play (incomplete; two versions), AD and TD,
plus a copy of a painting by Gilliam S. Schwartz, n.d.
|
| 91 |
3041 |
The White Streak, printed in Smart Set 55, pp. 27-30,
Jul. 1918
|
| 91 |
3042 |
Who's Tobacco? (two versions), TD, n.d. |
| 91 |
3043 |
Why and How I Became a Writer (incomplete), TD,
n.d.
|
| 91 |
3044 |
Why I Live Where I Live (three versions, including print
version in The Golden Book Magazine), AD, TD, and printed, Nov. 1932
|
| 91 |
3045 |
Why Men Write, TD, ca. 1936 |
| 91 |
3046 |
Why They Got Married (nine versions; see also Oversize),
TD, TDS, and printed, ca. 1929
|
| 91 |
3047 |
Will and Helen, AD and TD, ca. Aug. 1939 |
| 92 |
|
Winesburg, Ohio - original manuscript, AD, 1919 |
|
|
(also available on microfilm), |
| 93 |
3048 |
Winesburg, Ohio: table of contents, TD, ca. 1919 |
| 93 |
3049-3052 |
Winesburg, Ohio: photocopy of original |
| 93 |
3053 |
Winesburg, Ohio, Introduction to French
Translation
|
| 93 |
3054 |
Winesburg, Ohio: The Teacher, reprinted in The New York
Post (see Oversize), May 6, 1951
|
| 93 |
3055 |
Winesburg, Ohio (Play), Note of Introduction,
ca. 1937
|
| 93 |
3056-3059 |
Winesburg, Ohio (Play), AD, ca. ca.19371937 |
| 94 |
3060-3063 |
Winesburg, Ohio (Play), AD, ca. 1937 |
| 94 |
3064 |
Winesburg, Ohio (Play), fragments, TD, ca. 1937 |
| 94 |
3065 |
Winesburg, Ohio (Play), variants and fragments, TD and
AD, ca. 1937
|
| 94 |
3066 |
Winesburg, Ohio, A Play by Gerry Morrison,
TD,
|
| 94 |
3067-3068 |
Winesburg, Ohio, Dramatized by Christopher Sergel,
autographed to Eleanor Anderson, TD and photocopied, 1957
|
| 94 |
3069 |
Winesburg and other Plays - introductory pages, TD and
AD, ca. 1937
|
| 95 |
3070 |
Winter (American Small Town), TD, n.d. |
| 95 |
3071 |
Winter Day in New York, TDS, ca. 1934 |
| 95 |
3072 |
Woman at Night, TD, n.d. |
| 95 |
3073 |
The Womans in the Car -- A Diversion, TD, n.d. |
| 95 |
3074 |
The Woman in the Yellow Gown, AD, n.d. |
| 95 |
3075 |
The Woman of the Jeweled Hands (two versions), TD,
n.d.
|
| 95 |
3076 |
Women's Life in the Towns, TD, n.d. |
| 95 |
3077 |
The Writer and a Woman (incomplete), AD, n.d. |
| 95 |
3078-3084 |
Writer's Book, AD original and photocopy, n.d. |
| 95 |
3085 |
A Writer's Notes, TD, ca. Aug. 1932 |
| 95 |
3086 |
The Writer's Trade [from the Burton Emmett estate], TDS,
n.d.
|
| 95 |
3087 |
The Writer's Trade (two versions), TD and printed,
n.d.
|
| 95 |
3088 |
The Yellow Gown (formerly called The Masterpiece), TD,
n.d.
|
| 95 |
3089 |
You Be the American Zola (published as Backstage With a
Martyr) (three versions), TD and AD, n.d.
|
| 96 |
3090 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, David. Emerging Awareness in
Sherwood Anderson's Tar, printed in Ohioana, Summer 1961
|
| 96 |
3091 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, David. Sherwood Anderson After
Twenty Years, printed in The Midwest Quarterly, Vol. III No. 2, Winter,
1962
|
| 96 |
3092 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, David. Sherwood Anderson and
the Coming of the New Deal, reprinted from Criticism and Culture, Papers of the
Midwest Modern Language Association, No. 2 (two copies), 1972
|
| 96 |
3093 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, David. Sherwood Anderson's Use
of the Lincoln Theme, printed in Lincoln Herald, Vol. 64 No. 1, Spring 1962
|
| 96 |
3094 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, David. Sherwood Anderson,
Virginia Journalist, printed in The Newberry Library Bulletin special Sherwood
Anderson Number, Vol. VI No. 8, Jul. 1971
|
| 96 |
3095 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, Karl. My Brother, Sherwood
Anderson (two versions), AD and printed in Saturday Review of Literature Vol.
XXXI No. 36, Sept. 4, 1948
|
| 96 |
3096-3099 |
Other Writers) Anderson, Karl. One Was a Celibate; or,
Knots in the Weaver's Loom, TD, n.d.
|
| 96 |
3100 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, Robert. Thwarted Ambitions.
With a Foreword by Sherwood Anderson, printed by the Marion Publishing Company,
n.d.
|
| 96 |
3101 |
(Other Writers) Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell.
Autobiography, AD with ALS to Sherwood Anderson, Oct. 8, 1929
|
| 96 |
3102 |
(Other Writers) Bailly, Albert. Sherwood Anderson:
Romancier Americain, printed in La Battaille Litteraire (Bruxelles),
Sept. 25, 1921
|
| 96 |
3103 |
(Other Writers) Bartlett, Margaret Thornton ("Monte").
The Back Fence and the Stars: letters from Sherwood Anderson, TD (photocopy),
1948
|
| 96 |
3104 |
(Other Writers) Benchley, Robert. A Ghost Story (As
Sherwood Anderson Would Write It If He Weren't Prevented), printed in Life
Magazine, n.d.
|
| 96 |
3105 |
(Other Writers) Briganti, Julia. [interview with
Sherwood Anderson], AD with TD note to Eleanor Anderson, 1930's
|
| 96 |
3106 |
(Other Writers) Burrow, Trigant. Psychoanalytic
Improvisations and the Personal Equation, reprinted from the Psychoanalytic
Review, Vol. XIII No. 2, Apr. 1926
|
| 96 |
3107 |
(Other Writers) Copenhaver, Laura. [1-page biography of
Sherwood Anderson], TDS, n.d.
|
| 96 |
3108 |
(Other Writers) Daugherty, George. So We Think!, TD,
1938
|
| 96 |
3109 |
(Other Writers) Derleth, August William. Elegy: South
Wind Rising, for Sherwood Anderson, TD, 1942
|
| 96 |
3110 |
(Other Writers) Dimanov, Sergei. Sherwood Anderson:
American Writer, printed in International Literature, vol. 4, Oct. 1933
|
| 96 |
3111 |
(Other Writers) Dreiser, Theodore. Poetry; Sonnet (TD)
and Recent Poems of Love and Sorrow, printed in Vanity Fair, Sept. 1926
|
| 96 |
3112 |
(Other Writers) Duchartre, Pierre-Louis. Poesies,
printed in Mercure de France, inscribed to Anderson, Nov. 16, 1919
|
| 96 |
3113 |
(Other Writers) Emmett, Burton. Notes Regarding
Collecting etc., negative photostat of AD, Oct. 1927
|
| 97 |
3114 |
(Other Writers) Fagin, Bryllion. Sherwood Anderson,
reprinted from the South Atlantic Quarterly, Vol. XLIII, No. 3, autographed,
Jul. 1944
|
| 97 |
3115 |
(Other Writers) Farrell, James T. Notes on the Sherwood
Anderson Speech [at the Newberry Library], AD, 1948-1949
|
| 97 |
3116 |
(Other Writers) Farrell, James T. Tributo a Sherwood
Anderson, printed in Babel: Revista de Arte y Critica, Mar.-Apr. 1946
|
| 97 |
3117 |
(Other Writers) Faulkner, William. Sherwood Anderson, An
Appreciation, printed in The Atlantic Monthly, Jun. 1953
|
| 97 |
3118 |
(Other Writers) Feibleman, James. Democracy and the
Middle Class Rule of Reason, reprinted from Ethics, Vol. LXVIII, No. 4,
Jul. 1938
|
| 97 |
3119 |
(Other Writers) Feibleman, James. Liberal Democracy and
the Class Struggle, TD, n.d.
|
| 97 |
3120 |
(Other Writers) Flanagan, John T. The Permanence of
Sherwood Anderson, printed in Southwest Review, Summer 1950
|
| 97 |
3121 |
(Other Writers) Frank, Waldo. Emerging Greatness
(printed); and Manifesto (TD), n.d.
|
| 97 |
3122 |
(Other Writers) Funk, Charles. My First Meeting With
Sherwood, TD, 1949
|
| 97 |
3123 |
(Other Writers) Greear, Caroline. Sherwood Anderson as a
Mountain Family Knew Him, TD, ca. 1943
|
| 97 |
3124 |
(Other Writers) Hanline, Maurice A. The Symphony of the
Moon, printed 1922, autographed Jan. 28, 1932
|
| 97 |
3125 |
(Other Writers) Herbst, Josephine. Ubiquitous Critics
and the Author, printed in the Newberry Library Bulletin, Vol. V No. 1,
Dec. 1958
|
| 97 |
3126 |
(Other Writers) Hilton, Earl. The Evolution of Sherwood
Anderson's Brother Death, printed in Northwest Ohio Quarterly, Vol. XXIV No. 3,
Summer 1952
|
| 97 |
3127 |
(Other Writers) Koskull, Baroness Marie-Louise de.
Depression - Impressions, TD, n.d.
|
| 97 |
3128 |
(Other Writers) Lawry, Jon S. The Artist in America: The
Case of Sherwood Anderson, printed in Ball State University Forum, Vol. 7 No.
2, Spring 1966
|
| 97 |
3129 |
(Other Writers) Lovett, Robert Morss. Sherwood Anderson,
printed in The New Republic, Nov. 25, 1936
|
| 97 |
3130 |
(Other Writers) Miller, Henry. From the Colossus of
Maroussi, TD, 1941
|
| 97 |
3131 |
(Other Writers) Monnier, Marie. Notes on her Art, AD
(see also Valery, Paul), n.d.
|
| 97 |
3132 |
(Other Writers) O'Brien, Edward. Hard Sayings by Edward
O'Brien, TD, n.d.
|
| 97 |
3133 |
(Other Writers) Phillips, William L. The First Printing
of Winesburg Ohio, reprinted from Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the
Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia, Vol. 4, 1951-1952
|
| 97 |
3134 |
(Other Writers) Phillips, William L. How Sherwood
Anderson Wrote Winesburg, Ohio, reprinted from American Literature Vol. 23 No.
1 with autograph inscription to the Newberry Staff, Mar. 1951
|
| 97 |
3135 |
(Other Writers) Phillips, William L. Sherwood Anderson's
Two Prize Pupils, printed in the University of Chicago Magazine (two copies),
Jan. 1955
|
| 97 |
3136 |
(Other Writers) Prescott, Joseph, Sex in Literature,
printed in The English Leaflet, Vol. XXXV Number 312, with ALS to Mr. Anderson,
May, 1936
|
| 97 |
3137 |
(Other Writers) Richter, Irving S. Throbs and Fancies,
TD with inscription to Sherwood Anderson, 1923
|
| 97 |
3138 |
(Other Writers) Rideout, Walter B., and James B.
Meriwether. On the Collaboration of Faulkner and Anderson, reprinted from
American Literature, Vol. XXXV No. 1, Mar. 1963
|
| 97 |
3139 |
(Other Writers) Rosenfeld, Paul. Randolph Bourne,
printed, n.d.
|
| 97 |
3140 |
(Other Writers) Rosenfeld, Paul. Sherwood Anderson,
printed, n.d.
|
| 97 |
3141 |
(Other Writers) Sandburg, Carl. [Poem] Sherwood
Anderson, TDS, Jan. 1918
|
| 97 |
3142 |
(Other Writers) Sander, Peter. The Dreams of Manhood: A
Teleplay Adapted from the Work of Sherwood Anderson, TD, 1977
|
| 97 |
3143 |
(Other Writers) Sergel, Roger. Sherwood Anderson:
Biographical Sketch; and Foreword (memoirs?) and 1940, n.d.
|
| 97 |
3144 |
(Other Writers) Shaker, Ben. The Story of the Film [film
treatment with request for Sherwood Anderson to write the narrative], TD with
ALS from John [Anderson, son], n.d.
|
| 97 |
3145 |
(Other Writers) Smith, Arthur H. An Authentic History of
Winesburg, Holmes County, Ohio, printed by the author, 1930
|
| 97 |
3146 |
(Other Writers) Sutton, William A. Exit to Elsinore,
printed, Ball State Monograph No. 7 (two copies), 1967
|
| 97 |
3147 |
(Other Writers) Sutton, William A. The Revision of
"Seeds", printed, Ball State Monography No. 25, 1976
|
| 98 |
3148 |
(Other Writers) Takada, Kenichi. Beyond Desire: Sherwood
Anderson's Unpublished "Introduction" and "Review", reprinted from Bulletin of
the Faculty of General Education, Utsunomiya University No. 17, Sec. 1,
1985
|
| 98 |
3149 |
(Other Writers) Tanselle, G. Thomas. Review of and
supplement to Sheehy and Lohf's Sherwood Anderson: A Bibliography, printed
(Wisconsin Studies and Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America,
respectively) and 1962, n.d.
|
| 98 |
3150 |
(Other Writers) Taylor, Dr. Welford D. Journey With an
American Adventurer, printed in UR Magazine, Vol. 39 No. 3, Summer 1976
|
| 98 |
3151 |
(Other Writers) Taylor, Dr. Welford D. Sherwood
Anderson, printed in Virginia Cavalcade, Vol. XIX No. 4, Spring 1970
|
| 98 |
3152 |
(Other Writers) Thieben, Dr. Ludwig. Man, Animal, and
Machine, TD, n.d.
|
| 98 |
3153 |
(Other Writers) Unidentified Authors, three works, AD
and TD, n.d.
|
| 98 |
3154 |
(Other Writers) Valery, Paul. Preface, AD (see also
Monnier, Marie), n.d.
|
| 98 |
3155 |
(Other Writers) Various. Homages to Sherwood Anderson,
by Alfred Stieglitz, Theodore Dreiser, Paul Rosenfeld, Waldo Frank, Harry
Hansen, Harry Roskolenko, Julius W. Friend, Gertrude Stein, Lewis Galantiere,
Thomas Wolfe, Henry Miller, William Saroyan, Jesse Stuart, Winifred Bland,
Kenneth Patchen, James Boyd, Ben Hecht, Manuel Komroff, Ferner Nuhn, and
Marsden Harley, printed in Story, Vol. XIX No. 91, Sept.-Oct. 1941
|
| 98 |
3156 |
(Other Writers) Various. Sherwood Anderson Memorial
Number of the Newberry Library Bulletin, Second Series, No. 2. Articles by
George H. Daugherty, Waldo Frank, Roger Sergel, Norman Holmes Pearson, and
Raymond D. Gozzi, Dec. 1948
|
| 98 |
3157 |
(Other Writers) Watson, Margaret. Preface to Frederick
O'Brien's autobiography, TD, 1932
|
| 98 |
3158 |
(Other Writers) Waugh, Alec. These Remain. . ., TD,
n.d.
|
| 98 |
3159 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. Hemingway's Private
Explanation of The Torrents of Spring, printed in Modern Fiction Studies No.
11, 1967
|
| 98 |
3160 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. The Merrill Checklist
of Sherwood Anderson, compiled by Ray Lewis White, Illinois State University.
Inscribed by the author "For the Newberry Library", Oct. 7, 1969
|
| 98 |
3161 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. The Original for
Sherwood Anderson's Kit Brandon, printed in Newberry Library Bulletin,
n.d.
|
| 98 |
3162 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. Sherwood Anderson:
Fugitive Pamphlets and Broadsides, 1918-1940, printed in Studies in
Bibliography (photocopy, annotated), 1976
|
| 98 |
3163 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. Sherwood Anderson, Ben
Hecht, and Erik Dorn, reprinted from American Literature, Vol. XLIX No. 2 (two
copies), May 1977
|
| 98 |
3164 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. Sherwood Anderson
Meets John Steinbeck: 1939, printed in Steinbeck quarterly, Vol. XI, No. 1
(photocopy), Winter 1978
|
| 98 |
3165 |
(Other Writers) White, Ray Lewis. Speech re:
Letter-a-day, ca. 1991
|
| 98 |
3166 |
(Other Writers) Wood, Ellen. [Poem] Americans, TD with
autograph dedication to Sherwood Anderson, n.d.
|
| 98 |
3167 |
(Other Writers) Yount, David Leroy [Poem] Portraits in
Verse [tribute to Sherwood Anderson], TDS, ca. 1941
|
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|
| Cancelled checks, correspondence, contracts, royalty statements,
will and estate information, and other documents. This series reflects the
business enterprises of Anderson, as well as his personal finances. There are
day-to-day accounting files, such as cancelled checks (mostly Eleanor
Anderson's), bills, and receipts. In addition, there is stock, tax, and real
estate information as well as Anderson's will. There is a substantial amount of
correspondence to and from literary agents and book publishers.
|
| Filed alphabetically by the subject of the materials. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 99 |
3168 |
Bank Books, 1951-1966 |
| 99 |
3169 |
Bank Deposit Slips, ca. 1957-1963 |
| 99 |
3170 |
Bank statements and cancelled checks, ca. 1924-1937 |
| 99 |
3171 |
Cancelled checks, Eleanor Anderson: see also box
102
|
| 99 |
3172 |
Charitable contributions and memberships, 1957-1969 |
| 99 |
3173 |
Charitable contributions, book donations, 1936 |
| 99 |
3174 |
Contract, Sherwood and Robert Anderson, for printing
business, Dec. 12, 1931
|
| 99 |
3175 |
Contracts, 1925-1940 |
| 99 |
3176 |
Contracts (posthumous), 1941 |
| 99 |
3177 |
Contracts, 1958-1959 |
| 99 |
3178 |
Contracts, Leigh-Emmerich Lecture Bureau, 1928 |
| 99 |
3179 |
Contracts, W. Colston Leigh Lectures, 1931-1932 |
| 99 |
3180 |
Copyright correspondence, 1920-1926 |
| 99 |
3181 |
Copyright correspondence, 1939-1942 |
| 99 |
3182 |
Critchfield and Company (advertising business),
1920-1922
|
| 99 |
3183 |
Expenses, bills and receipts, Sherwood Anderson
(London), 1921
|
| 99 |
3184 |
Expenses, bills and receipts, Sherwood Anderson (New
Orleans), 1924-1926
|
| 99 |
3185 |
Expenses, bills and receipts, Sherwood Anderson (New
York), 1936-1940
|
| 99 |
3186 |
Expenses, bills and receipts, Eleanor Anderson, 1941,
1959-1967, n.d.
|
| 99 |
3187 |
Expenses, books, 1956-1968 |
| 99 |
3188 |
Expenses, medical, 1920-1964 |
| 99 |
3189 |
Expenses, phone and utility bills, scattered,
1957-1965
|
| 99 |
3190 |
Expenses, travel, 1939 |
| 99 |
3191 |
Expenses, travel, ca. 1958-1966 |
| 99 |
3192 |
Insurance receipts, 1959-1964 |
| 99 |
3193 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Harold Ober and
Associates, 1935-1941
|
| 99 |
3194 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Harold Ober and
Associates, 1942-1945
|
| 99 |
3195 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Harold Ober and
Associates, 1946-1949
|
| 99 |
3196 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Harold Ober and
Associates, 1950-1952
|
| 99 |
3197 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Harold Ober and
Associates, 1953-1959
|
| 99 |
3198 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Harold Ober and
Associates, 1960-1962
|
| 100 |
3199 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Viking Press,
1941-1961
|
| 100 |
3200 |
Literary Agents and Publishers, Other Publishers,
permissions, etc., 1958-1976
|
| 100 |
3201 |
Newberry Library Donation, 1948-1949, 1969 |
| 100 |
3202 |
Notes by Eleanor Anderson, misc. |
| 100 |
3203 |
Permissions correspondence, 1929-1941 |
| 100 |
3204 |
Real estate, New Orleans property, 1930 |
| 100 |
3205 |
Real estate, Ripshin (Troutdale, VA), correspondence,
1925-1946
|
| 100 |
3206 |
Real estate, Ripshin (Troutdale, VA), plans, blueprints,
etc.
|
| 100 |
3207 |
Royalty statements, 1921-1930 |
| 100 |
3208 |
Royalty statements, 1931-1935 |
| 100 |
3209 |
Royalty statements, 1936-1941 |
| 100 |
3210 |
Royalty statements [estate of Sherwood Anderson],
1941-1945
|
| 100 |
3211 |
Royalty statements, 1946-1949 |
| 100 |
3212 |
Royalty statements, 1950 |
| 100 |
3213 |
Royalty statements, 1952 |
| 100 |
3214 |
Royalty statements, 1953 |
| 100 |
3215 |
Royalty statements, 1954 |
| 100 |
3216 |
Royalty statements, 1955 |
| 100 |
3217 |
Royalty statements, 1956 |
| 100 |
3218 |
Royalty statements, 1957 |
| 100 |
3219 |
Royalty statements, 1958 |
| 101 |
3220 |
Royalty statements, 1959 |
| 101 |
3221 |
Royalty statements, 1960 |
| 101 |
3222 |
Royalty statements, 1961 |
| 101 |
3223 |
Royalty statements, 1962 |
| 101 |
3224 |
Royalty statements, 1963 |
| 101 |
3225 |
Royalty statements, 1964 |
| 101 |
3226 |
Royalty statements, 1965 |
| 101 |
3227 |
Royalty statements, 1966 |
| 101 |
3228 |
Royalty statements, 1967 |
| 101 |
3229 |
Royalty statements, 1968 |
| 101 |
3230 |
Royalty statements, 1969 |
| 101 |
3231 |
Stocks and investment information, Lyman D. Smith and
Co. and Walden Book Store, 1925-1926
|
| 101 |
3232 |
Stocks and investment information, 1950-1968 |
| 101 |
3233 |
Taxes, 1925-1936 |
| 101 |
3234 |
Taxes, 1958-1965 |
| 101 |
3235 |
Will, March 27, 1941 |
| 101 |
3236 |
Wills and Estate, correspondence |
| 101 |
3237 |
Works, Letter-a-day, notes and attempts to publish,
1965-1966
|
| 102 |
|
Cancelled checks (ca. 11,500 in 23 bundles),
1950's-1960's
|
|
|
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|
|
| Reviews, clippings, magazine features, playbills, advertisements,
and fliers relating to Sherwood Anderson or to his literary output. See also
Series 10, Scrapbooks, for newsclippings and reviews of Anderson's works.
|
| Organized into features about Anderson (arranged chronologically),
material about various events, family members, and homes, and then reviews,
clippings, and other material about his works (arranged alphabetically).
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 103 |
3238 |
n.d. |
| 103 |
3239 |
n.d.: clippings re: American Society of Gourmets
Contest
|
| 103 |
3240 |
n.d.: clippings re: lectures, travels |
| 103 |
3241 |
n.d.: clippings in other languages |
| 103 |
3242 |
1912 |
| 103 |
3243 |
1916 |
| 103 |
3244 |
1919 |
| 103 |
3245 |
1921 |
| 103 |
3246 |
1922 |
| 103 |
3247 |
1923 |
| 103 |
3248 |
1924 |
| 103 |
3249 |
1925 |
| 103 |
3250 |
1926 |
| 103 |
3251 |
1927 |
| 103 |
3252 |
1928 |
| 103 |
3253 |
1929 |
|
|
Note: See also Oversize |
| 103 |
3254 |
1930-1931 |
| 103 |
3255 |
1931 |
| 103 |
3256 |
Debate with Bertrand Russell, Program, Mecca Temple,
NY, Nov. 1, 1931
|
| 103 |
3257 |
1932 |
| 103 |
3258 |
1933 |
| 103 |
3259 |
1934 |
| 103 |
3260 |
1935 |
| 103 |
3261 |
1936 |
| 103 |
3262 |
1937 |
| 103 |
3263 |
Writer's Conference, Boulder, CO, 1937 |
| 103 |
3264 |
1938 |
|
|
Note: See also Oversize |
| 103 |
3265 |
1939 |
| 103 |
3266 |
1940 |
| 103 |
3268 |
Obituaries, Mar. 1941-Feb.
1942
|
| 103 |
3269 |
Obituaries, n.d. |
| 103 |
3270 |
1942 |
| 103 |
3271 |
1946 |
| 103 |
3272 |
1947 |
|
|
Note: See also Oversize |
| 103 |
3273 |
1948 |
| 103 |
3274 |
1949 |
| 103 |
3275 |
1950's |
| 103 |
3276 |
1960's |
| 103 |
3277 |
1970-1980 |
| 104 |
3278 |
Brochures Advertising Lecture Subjects and Books,
n.d.
|
| 104 |
3279 |
Events - Sherwood Anderson Day, Clyde, OH, Sept. 17, 1972 |
| 104 |
3280 |
Event - Centennial Celebrations, 1976 |
| 104 |
3281 |
Events - Lectures and Performance, Society for the
Study of Midwestern Literature, New York City, Dec. 28, 1976
|
| 104 |
3282 |
Events - Other Sherwood Anderson Celebrations,
1977-1983
|
| 104 |
3283 |
Family - Anderson, Bob (son), 1932-1951 |
| 104 |
3284 |
Family - Anderson, Irwin and Emma (parents),
n.d., 1898
|
| 104 |
3285 |
Family - Anderson, Karl (brother), n.d., 1933-1956 |
| 104 |
3286 |
Family - Copenhaver, Eleanor, 1934-1972 |
| 104 |
3287 |
Family - Laura Lu Scherer (mother-in-law), n.d., 1940-1945 |
| 104 |
3288 |
Family - Mitchell, Tennessee (second wife),
1928-1930
|
| 104 |
3289 |
Family - Prall, Elizabeth (third wife), 1943-1976 |
| 104 |
3290 |
Family - miscellaneous, 1941-1962 |
| 104 |
3291 |
Homes - Camden, OH, n.d., 1941-1977 |
| 104 |
3292 |
Homes - Clyde, OH, see also Oversize, n.d., 1953-1984 |
| 104 |
3293 |
Homes - Marion County, VA, n.d., 1951-1983 |
| 104 |
3294 |
Homes - Ripshin (Troutdale, VA), n.d., 1946-1982 |
| 104 |
3295 |
Homes - Springfield, OH, 1949-1982 |
| 104 |
3296 |
Library Literature/Reading Lists, 1941-1953 |
| 104 |
3297 |
Radio and Television Broadcasts, 1936, 1976 |
| 104 |
3298 |
Recording of Winesburg, Brochure in German,
n.d.
|
| 104 |
3299 |
Works - Above Suspicion - Clippings, 1941 |
| 104 |
3300 |
Works - The American Small Town, Review, n.d. |
| 104 |
3301 |
Works - American Spectator Newspaper, Announcement and
Reviews, 1932-1934
|
| 104 |
3302 |
Works - Beyond Desire, Clippings and Reviews,
1932
|
| 104 |
3303 |
Works - The Buck Fever Papers, Reviews, 1971 |
| 104 |
3304 |
Works - City Gangs Enslave Moonshine Mountaineers,
clipping, reaction to, ca. 1935
|
| 104 |
3305 |
Works - Dark Laughter, Reviews, 1925, 1957 |
| 104 |
3306 |
Works - Death in the Woods, n.d., 1933, 1945 |
| 104 |
3307 |
Works - Elizabethtown, Tennessee, Clippings,
1929
|
| 104 |
3308 |
Works - Reviews, n.d., 1966 |
| 104 |
3309 |
Works - Hello Towns, Reviews, 1929 |
| 104 |
3310 |
Works - Home Town, Promotional Brochure and Reviews,
see also Oversize, 1940
|
| 104 |
3311 |
Works - Horses and Men, Promotion and Reviews,
1924
|
| 104 |
3312 |
Works - I'm a Fool (play), Program, School of
Performing Arts (NY), Mar. 17-18, 1967
|
| 104 |
3313 |
Works - I Want to Know Why, Review, n.d. |
| 104 |
3314 |
Works - I Was a Bad Boy, Clipping, n.d. |
| 104 |
3315 |
Works - Inolvidado, Review (Spanish), 1939 |
| 105 |
3316 |
Works - Kit Brandon, Reviews, 1936 |
| 105 |
3317 |
Works - The Letters of Sherwood Anderson, Reviews, see
also Oversize, 1949, 1953
|
| 105 |
3318 |
Works - Machine Song, Review, ca. 1930 |
| 105 |
3319 |
Works - Many Marriages, Clippings and Reviews,
1923
|
| 105 |
3320 |
Works - Memoirs, Reviews, 1942, 1969 |
| 105 |
3321 |
Works - A New Testament, Reviews, 1927 |
| 105 |
3322 |
Works - No Swank, 1934-1935 |
| 105 |
3323 |
Works - Nobody's Home, Clipping, n.d. |
| 105 |
3324 |
Works - Perhaps Women, Review, 1942, 1969 |
| 105 |
3325 |
Works - Poor White, an Interview of Sherwood Anderson
by Eleanor Copenhaver, 1931
|
| 105 |
3326 |
Works - Poor White, 1920-1929 |
| 105 |
3327 |
Works - The Portable Sherwood Anderson, Reviews,
1949
|
| 105 |
3328 |
Works - Puzzled America, Reviews, 1935, 1966 |
| 105 |
3329 |
Works - Return to Winesburg, Reviews, 1967 |
| 105 |
3330 |
Works - Selected Letters, Review, 1984 |
| 105 |
3331 |
Works - The Sherwood Anderson Reader, Reviews,
1946-1947
|
| 105 |
3332 |
Works - Sherwood Anderson's Memoirs, 1969 |
| 105 |
3333 |
Works - Sherwood Anderson's Notebook, Reviews,
n.d., 1926
|
| 105 |
3334 |
Works - The Short Story, O Henry Etc., Prospectus,
n.d.
|
| 105 |
3335 |
Works - Speeches: America, A Storehouse of Vitality,
Clippings, 1931-1932
|
| 105 |
3336 |
Works - Speeches: The Newspaper and the Machine Age,
Reviews (incomplete), 1929
|
| 105 |
3337 |
Works - Speeches: The Writer's Conception of Realism,
1937-1939
|
| 105 |
3338 |
Works - A Story Teller's Story, Promotional,
ca. 1924
|
| 105 |
3339 |
Works - A Story Teller's Story, Reviews, 1924-1927, 1968 |
| 105 |
3340 |
Works - Tar: A Midwest Childhood, Reviews and
Promotion, 1927, 1969
|
| 105 |
3341 |
Works - Textiles, Review, 1940 |
| 105 |
3342 |
Works - The Triumph of the Egg, Promotional,
1921
|
| 105 |
3343 |
Works - The Triumph of the Egg, Review, 1921-1922 |
| 105 |
3344 |
Works - Windy McPherson's Son, Reviews, 1923 |
| 105 |
3345 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio, Reviews, 1919-1928 |
| 105 |
3346 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio, Reviews, 1932-1954 |
| 105 |
3347 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio, Announcement of translation in
Russian, ca. 1924
|
| 105 |
3348 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), schedule and playbill,
1934-1937
|
| 105 |
3349 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Reviews, 1934, 1937 |
| 105 |
3350 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Playbill, Shubert
Theatre (New Haven, CT), Jan. 4-11, 1958
|
| 105 |
3351 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Playbill, Colonial
Theatre (Boston), Jan. 14-28, 1958
|
| 105 |
3352 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Playbill, Ford's
Theatre (Washington, DC), Jan. 28-Feb. 2,
1958
|
| 105 |
3353 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Playbill, National
Theatre (NY), Feb. 3, 1958
|
| 105 |
3354 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Playbill, Santa Barbara
High School, May-June, 1971
|
| 105 |
3355 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Playbill, Playtimers
(VA), Jack Taylor Production, 1976
|
| 105 |
3356 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio (play), Reviews, etc.,
n.d., 1957-1958
|
| 105 |
3357 |
Works - Winesburg, Ohio, Other Adaptations,
ca. 1958-1977
|
| 105 |
3358 |
Works - Reviews of Anderson Biographies, 1951, 1966-1972 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| In the late 1940's when it was determined that Sherwood Anderson's
papers would be deposited at the Newberry Library, library staff in conjunction
with Eleanor Anderson started a project wherein they contacted Anderson's
prominent correspondents and asked for their copies of Anderson's letters to be
donated to the collection. This series includes copies of the form letters
sent, an information sheet about the contact, and the contact's reply.
|
| The series includes correspondence from Stringfellow Barr, Millen
Brand, Whit Burnett, Trigant Burrow, Erskine Caldwell, Jacques Chambrun, Edward
Estlin Cummings, Mitchell Dawson, Floyd Dell, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman,
George Grosz, Maurice Hanline, Ben Huebsch, Alfred Knopf, J.J. Lankes, Otto
Liveright, Anita Loos, John Marin, H.L. Mencken, Henry Miller, George Jean
Nathan, Georgia O'Keeffe, Ferdinand Schevill, Jean Toomer, and Stark Young.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 106 |
3359 |
Form Letter, 1949-1952 |
| 106 |
3360 |
Aa-Al, 1947-1952 |
| 106 |
3361 |
Am-And, 1947-1959 |
| 106 |
3362 |
Ane-At, 1941-1951 |
| 106 |
3363 |
Au-Bar, 1947-1951 |
| 106 |
3364 |
Bas-Bla, 1947-1951 |
| 106 |
3365 |
Blo-Boy, 1949-1950 |
| 106 |
3366 |
Bra-Bry, 1947-1953 |
| 106 |
3367 |
Bu-By, 1948-1973 |
| 106 |
3368 |
C-Can, 1948-1952 |
| 106 |
3369 |
Cap-Car, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3370 |
Cas-Cha, 1948-1950 |
| 106 |
3371 |
Che-Cl, 1949-1951 |
| 106 |
3372 |
Coc-Coo, 1943-1950 |
| 106 |
3373 |
Cop-Cow, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3374 |
Cra-Cru, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3375 |
Cul-Cur, 1948-1953 |
| 106 |
3376 |
Da, 1941-1953 |
| 106 |
3377 |
De, 1947-1953 |
| 106 |
3378 |
Di, 1948-1950 |
| 106 |
3379 |
Do-Du, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3380 |
Ea-Em, 1948-1953 |
| 106 |
3381 |
Es-Ev, 1947-1950 |
| 106 |
3382 |
Fa, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3383 |
Fe-Fl, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3384 |
Fo-Fu, 1948-1953 |
| 106 |
3385 |
Ga, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3386 |
Ge-Gl, 1948-1952 |
| 106 |
3387 |
Go, 1944-1953 |
| 106 |
3388 |
Gra-Gre, 1947-1958 |
| 106 |
3389 |
Gri-Gru, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3390 |
Hac-Hal, 1948-1950 |
| 106 |
3391 |
Ham-Han, 1948-1951 |
| 106 |
3392 |
Har-Hay, 1949-1951 |
| 106 |
3393 |
He, 1947-1951 |
| 106 |
3394 |
Ho, 1949-1951 |
| 106 |
3395 |
Hu, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3396 |
J, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3397 |
Ka, 1948-1950 |
| 107 |
3398 |
Kr-Ku, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3399 |
Ke-Ki, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3400 |
Kn-Ko, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3401 |
La, 1949-1953 |
| 107 |
3402 |
Le, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3403 |
Li, 1944-1951 |
| 107 |
3404 |
Ll-Ly, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3405 |
Mac-Mal, 1949-1951 |
| 107 |
3406 |
Man-Mas, 1948-1949 |
| 107 |
3407 |
Mau-May, 1950-1951 |
| 107 |
3408 |
Me, 1947-1949 |
| 107 |
3409 |
Mi, 1950 |
| 107 |
3410 |
Mo, 1941-1951 |
| 107 |
3411 |
Na-Ne, 1947-1951 |
| 107 |
3412 |
No-Nu, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3413 |
Ob-Ol, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3414 |
On-Ow, 1949-1950 |
| 107 |
3415 |
Pa, 1949-1951 |
| 107 |
3416 |
Pe, 1948-1952 |
| 107 |
3417 |
Ph-Pi, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3418 |
Po, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3419 |
Pr-Q, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3420 |
Ra-Re, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3421 |
Ri, 1948-1950 |
| 107 |
3422 |
Rob-Ror, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3423 |
Ros-Ru, 1950-1951 |
| 107 |
3424 |
Sa-Sc, 1943-1951 |
| 107 |
3425 |
Se-Sh, 1947-1951 |
| 107 |
3426 |
Si-Sm, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3427 |
So-Ste, 1943-1951 |
| 107 |
3428 |
Sti-Sw, 1947-1951 |
| 107 |
3429 |
Ta-Th, 1951 |
| 107 |
3430 |
Ti-Tu, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3431 |
U, 1950 |
| 107 |
3432 |
Va, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3433 |
Vi-Vo, 1949-1951 |
| 107 |
3434 |
Wa, 1949-1952 |
| 107 |
3435 |
We, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3436 |
Wh-Wi, 1941-1951 |
| 107 |
3437 |
Wo-Wr, 1948-1950 |
| 107 |
3438 |
Y-Z, 1948-1951 |
| 107 |
3439 |
Names and Address List, n.d. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Prints and negatives, audioreel tape, and videocassette concerning
Anderson, his family, friends, homes, and works.
|
| Arranged by media format, and alphabetically by subject
therein.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 108 |
3440 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in Arizona with truck,
1936
|
| 108 |
3441 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at bicycle factory,
1892 or 1893
|
| 108 |
3442 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, with dogs, 1938, n.d. |
| 108 |
3443 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, fishing, n.d., 1938 |
| 108 |
3444 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Katharine Copenhaver
Van Meier's house with others, 1938
|
| 108 |
3445 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, Lake Chateaugay, Merrill,
N.Y. with Tennessee Mitchell and others, 1917
|
| 108 |
3446 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in Lit. D. Robes,
n.d.
|
| 108 |
3447 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Marion, VA.,
1940 and n.d.
|
| 108 |
3448 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in Mexico, 1938 |
| 108 |
3449 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Olivet College with
others (unidentified), ca. 1939
|
| 108 |
3450 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in Paris, 1921 |
| 108 |
3451 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in print shop, Marion,
VA, 1940-1941
|
| 108 |
3452 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Ripshin, 1935-1938, n.d. |
| 108 |
3453 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Ripshin Cabin,
1940, n.d.
|
| 108 |
3454 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in San Francisco,
Apr. 9-11, 1932
|
| 108 |
3455 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Shriner's Picnic,
Marion Park, 1935
|
| 108 |
3456 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, Spanish American War,
1898-1899
|
| 108 |
3457 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, in Tucson, AZ,
Mar. 21-25, 1932
|
| 108 |
3458 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Candids, at Wittenberg College for
honorary degree, n.d.
|
| 108 |
3459 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, ca. 1890-1911 |
| 108 |
3460 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, ca. 1920 |
| 108 |
3461 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, ca. 1930's |
| 108 |
3462 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, 1939 |
| 108 |
3463 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, Fall, 1940 |
| 108 |
3464 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, Marion, 1941 |
| 108 |
3465 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, Engraving, ca. 1935 |
| 108 |
3466 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, hands only, by Henry
Van Meier, n.d.
|
| 108 |
3467 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, publicity, 1926-1942 |
| 108 |
3468 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portrait, Standing, n.d. |
| 108 |
3469 |
Anderson, Sherwood (?), Portraits, unidentified,
n.d.
|
| 108 |
3470 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, by Alfred Stieglitz
(some copies from the National Gallery), ca. 1925
|
| 108 |
3471 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Portraits, by Carl Van Vechten,
1933-1939
|
| 109 |
3472 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Ben Hecht, ca. 1918 |
| 109 |
3473 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Bill Stewart, 1938 |
| 109 |
3474 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with J.C. Harris and Julia La Rose
Harris, Columbus, GA, 1930
|
| 109 |
3475 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Joe Beach, Stillwater,
Minnesota, 1938
|
| 109 |
3476 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Greear family, 1925, n.d. |
| 109 |
3477 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with group on boat, "on boat peach
trip", 1932
|
| 109 |
3478 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with man and woman in front of
car, n.d.
|
| 109 |
3479 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Whit Burnett, n.d. |
| 109 |
3480 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Dr. William Sadler,
Stillwater, Minnesota, ca. 1938
|
| 109 |
3481 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with Mrs. William Stewart,
1938
|
| 109 |
3482 |
Anderson, Sherwood - with woman in car, 1929 |
| 109 |
3483 |
Family - Anderson, Cornelia Lane with Robert and John
Anderson (?), ca. 1908
|
| 109 |
3484 |
Family - Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver (fourth wife),
n.d., ca. 1933, 1937,
1980
|
| 109 |
3485 |
Family - Anderson, Elizabeth Prall (third wife),
ca. 1969
|
| 109 |
3486 |
Family - Anderson, Emma (mother) and her mother,
n.d., [ca.
1860's?]
|
| 109 |
3487 |
Family - Anderson, Irwin (father) and Harold Anderson,
1914
|
| 109 |
3488 |
Family - Anderson, John, Robert, and Marion (children
with Cornelia Lane Anderson), as children, n.d.
|
| 109 |
3489 |
Family - Anderson, Karl (brother), ca. 1876 |
| 109 |
3490 |
Family - Anderson, Sherwood - with children,
ca. 1909
|
| 109 |
3491 |
Family - Anderson, Sherwood - with Copenhaver in-laws,
1934-1940
|
| 109 |
3492 |
Family - Anderson, Sherwood - with Cornelia Lane
Anderson (first wife, photocopy), 1913
|
| 109 |
3493 |
Family - Anderson, Sherwood - with Eleanor Copenhaver
Anderson (fourth wife), 1937-1941
|
| 109 |
3494 |
Family - Anderson, Sherwood - with Katherine Van Meier
at Ripshin, n.d.
|
| 109 |
3495 |
Family - Anderson, Sherwood - with siblings,
ca. 1886, 1896
|
| 109 |
3496 |
Family - Anderson, Stella (sister), ca. 1886 |
| 109 |
3496a |
Family - Spear, Marion Anderson, house, ca. 1932 or 1933 |
| 109 |
3497 |
Family vacation at Little Point Sable (early),
n.d.
|
| 109 |
3498 |
Homes - Camden, OH, birthplace, city sign, and father's
harness shop, n.d., ca. 1930's
|
| 109 |
3499 |
Homes - Clyde, OH [boyhood home], n.d. |
| 109 |
3500 |
Homes - Ripshin, Troutdale, VA, 1926, n.d. |
| 109 |
3501 |
Homes - Ripshin, Troutdale, VA: Peter Weil's
Photographs, 1977
|
| 109 |
3502 |
Homes - Ripshin, Troutdale, VA: Eleanor Anderson, Diana
Haskell, and Ray Lewis White, April 1977
|
| 109 |
3503 |
Homes - Springfield, OH, n.d. |
| 110 |
3504 |
People - Bartlett, Margaret Thornton, her father
(Judge), and husband (Jim), n.d.
|
| 110 |
3505 |
People - Bartlett, George A., portrait inscribed to
Sherwood Anderson, n.d.
|
| 110 |
3506 |
People - Coombs, Stephen, n.d. |
| 110 |
3507 |
People - Emerson, John, (See Oversize), n.d. |
| 110 |
3508 |
People - Emmett, Burton and Mary, n.d. |
| 110 |
3509 |
People - Frank, Waldo, ca. 1916 |
| 110 |
3510 |
People - Gosling, Glenn, n.d. |
| 110 |
3511 |
People - Harris, Jean and Julia Collier, ca. 1925 |
| 110 |
3512 |
People - Karsner, David, portrait and home,
1925, 1926
|
| 110 |
3513 |
People - Long, Maurice, n.d. |
| 110 |
3514 |
People - O'Brien, Frederick and Margaret Watson (with
Liucolu and Pete Steffens in Italy), 1925
|
| 110 |
3515 |
People - Van Eck, Waldie, 1936-1937 |
| 110 |
3516 |
Miscellaneous - Anderson, Margaret, Chateau in France,
ca. 1929
|
| 110 |
3517 |
Miscellaneous - Anderson Manufacturing Advertisements,
1904
|
| 110 |
3518 |
Miscellaneous - Connick, Charles, stained glass,
n.d. [ca. 1925]
|
| 110 |
3519 |
Miscellaneous - Esherick, Wharton, Artwork,
n.d.
|
| 110 |
3520 |
Miscellaneous - Gravesite, Marion, VA, 1943, 1977 |
| 110 |
3521 |
Miscellaneous - Play, [Winesburg?], ca. 1976 |
| 110 |
3522 |
Miscellaneous - Rosemont (the Copenhaver house),
Marion, VA, 1977
|
| 110 |
3523 |
Miscellaneous - S.S. Sherwood Anderson, 1944 |
| 110 |
3524 |
Miscellaneous - Various proofs of Sherwood Anderson,
Family - and friends, n.d.
|
| 110 |
3525 |
Miscellaneous - Winesburg, Ohio, 1930, 1968 |
| 111 |
|
Sound Recording: Radio reading of Anderson's "Writer's
Conception of Realism" (not Anderson's voice). Gift, Ray Lewis
White. n.d.
|
|
|
1 sound tape reel : analog, |
| 112 |
|
Moving Image: A Storyteller's Town: Winesburg, Ohio
Documentary [videorecording]. Co-production of Lakeland Community College and
WBGU-TV, Created and written by Gene Dent, ca. 1977
|
|
|
1 videocassette : sd., col., U-matic-HB ; 3/4 in : 28:45
min.,
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Seven scrapbooks, mostly comprised of newsclippings, works, and
reviews of works. See also Series 5, Works, and Series 7, Publicity for more
clippings of printed works and reviews of the works. It is assumed that five of
the seven books were compiled by Anderson, including reviews of his novels and
other publications, and two scrapbooks containing columns he penned in his
newspapers. One volume appears to be a compilation of news articles used as
research for his novel Kit Brandon. Volume 3 is
the most eclectic scrapbook, compiled by Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson; along
with clippings and reviews there are sketches, playbills, and printed items.
Volume 7 has no relevance to Sherwood Anderson; it appears to be a memento
scrapbook compiled by his first wife, Cornelia Lane Anderson.
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| Arranged by topic of scrapbook, with scrapbook by Cornelia
Anderson at the end.
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Folder |
Contents |
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Vol. 1: Reviews scrapbook, compiled by Sherwood
Anderson and presented to John Anderson, "For the scrapbook of your illustrious
ancestor." Includes reviews of: Winesburg, Ohio;
Windy McPherson's Son; Poor
White; Marching Men; and
Mid-American Chants. ca. 1914-1922
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| 114 |
3526 |
Vol. 2: Reviews scrapbook, with a few clippings of works
("Factory Town", "Danville, VA", and others). Includes reviews of:
Winesburg, Ohio; Triumph of
the Egg; Many Marriages;
Windy McPherson's Son; Horses and Men; A Story Teller's
Story; Dark Laughter; Tar - A Midwest Childhood; Sherwood Anderson's Notebook; Hello Towns!; and A New
Testament, ca. 1916-1931
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Note: this scrapbook is very brittle, with most articles
overlapping on the sheets.
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| 114 |
3527 |
Vol. 3: Clippings and miscellany compiled by Eleanor
Copenhaver (Anderson). Reviews: Many Marriages;
Beyond Desire; Death in the
Woods. Also includes some works from Marion (VA) newspapers, "Gertrude
Stein's kitchen", The Open Letter to the President (Hoover) in Russian, printed
copy of the Open Letter to the President, printed letter in the exhibition
catalog of paintings and drawings by Valenti Angelo, announcement of his series
of Lectures in New Orleans, The Modernist Lecture Bureau, 2 copies of
"Hemingway and the Post-War Decade" by Gertrude Stein (Atlantic, 1933),
brochure about the Theatre Union, New York (Anderson on advisory board), ink
drawing of a nude (by Anderson?), articles and playbill re: the play adaptation
of Winesburg, Ohio at the Hedgerow Theatre
(Pennsylvania) starring Libby Holman, a copy of Edmund Wilson's
Manifesto, with handwritten request for SA to sign
the bottom, and an obituary of Horace Liveright, ca. 1923-1934
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| 114 |
3528 |
Vol. 4: Franklin County Trials (note on cover: "Used
for Kit Brandon"), Apr.-Jun. 1935
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| 115 |
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Vol. 5: Articles and essays clipped from the Marion, VA
newspapers, Nov. 3, 1927 - Jul. 2,
1928
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| 116 |
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Vol. 6: Articles and essays clipped from the Marion, VA
newspapers [envelope of loose clippings at end], Jul. 9, 1928 - Aug. 27,
1929.
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| 117 |
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Vol. 7: Clippings of poetry (not Anderson's), tid-bits,
cartoons and caricatures, and half-tone photographs (literary and political
figures) from newspapers and magazines. Presumably made by Cornelia Anderson,
n.d.
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| Original sketches, drawings, and sculpture, along with clippings
from newspapers and photoreproductions. Anderson was a popular subject for
caricature, and there are many prints and clippings from newspapers of various
artist renderings of his image.
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| Arranged alphabetically by name of artist, or by subject if the
artist is unknown.
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Folder |
Contents |
| 118 |
3529 |
Anderson, John (son), Prints and Exhibit Announcements,
n.d., 1932
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| 118 |
3530 |
Anderson, Karl, Painting of Earl, Sherwood, and Irwin
Anderson (photoreproduction), n.d.
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| 118 |
3531 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Ink Sketch, by unknown, (on back
of Anderson's stationery), n.d.
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| 118 |
3532 |
Anderson, Sherwood, untitled, (see oversize),
n.d.
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| 118 |
3533 |
Anderson, Sherwood, untitled, New Orleans, (see
oversize), ca. 1924-1926
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| 118 |
3534 |
Anderson, Sherwood, untitled, Reno, (see oversize),
ca. 1924
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| 118 |
3535 |
Anderson, Sherwood - Various Portraits and Caricatures,
unknown artists, n.d.
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| 118 |
3536 |
Curry, John Stewart, Mural: "Tragedy", including
Sherwood Anderson (clipping), 1935
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| 118 |
3537 |
Esherick, Wharton, Sketches and Prints n.d., 1934-1955 |
| 118 |
3538 |
Gellert, Hugo, Sketch of Sherwood Anderson, printed in
newspaper, 1924
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| 118 |
3539 |
Hargrave, Ronald, Print and Photograph of Painting of
Sherwood Anderson, n.d.
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| 118 |
3540 |
Herrmann, Eva, Caricature of Sherwood Anderson,
1929
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| 118 |
3541 |
Hood, Richard, Print of Sherwood Anderson (3 copies),
n.d.
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| 118 |
3542 |
Hyde Man, Print of Sherwood Anderson, n.d. |
| 118 |
3542a |
Lankes, J. J., Bookplate for Sherwood Anderson (2
copies), 1929
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| 118 |
3543 |
Lankes, J. J., Woodcut from Perhaps Women, ca. 1931 |
| 118 |
3544 |
Markey, Gene, Caricatures of Sherwood Anderson
(clippings), 1924, 1933
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| 118 |
3545 |
Mathews, J., Portrait of Sherwood Anderson (charcoal or
graphite; photoreproduction), n.d.
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| 118 |
3546 |
Melik, Soss., Portrait of Sherwood Anderson (charcoal,
photoreproduction), 1938
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| 118 |
3547 |
Scheel, Theodore, Prints of Sherwood Anderson,
n.d., 1929
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| 118 |
3548 |
Schwartz, Morey, Caricatures of Anderson in Chicago
Daily News (photocopy), ca. 1917
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| 118 |
3549 |
Villa, Jose Garcia, Pencil Sketch of Sherwood Anderson,
1927
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| 118 |
3550 |
Young, Art, Pencil Sketch of Sherwood Anderson,
ca. 1930
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| 119 |
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Artifacts: Four sculpted "Grotesque Heads," by
Tennessee Mitchell Anderson, n.d.
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| 119 |
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Artifacts: Two Wood Blocks (printing blocks) "Smyth
County Traveller" designed by Wharton Esherick; portrait of Sherwood Anderson,
n.d.
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| Awards, book dust jackets, an address book, appointment books,
stationery, and some personal items. The address book contains addresses for
Ben Hecht, Gertrude Stein, and Ernest Hemingway in the 1920's, and across from
the written Hemingway address there is a recipe for homemade wine. There are a
few items in this series kept in reference to Sherwood Anderson's death,
including his ship's ticket and hospital bills and notes kept by Eleanor
Anderson. There are also printed mimeographed lessons in introductory Spanish;
Anderson studied these to prepare for his goodwill trip to South America.
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Folder |
Contents |
| 120 |
3551 |
Address Book, ca. 1920's |
| 120 |
3552 |
American Olympic Victory Stamps, autographed by
Sherwood Anderson, advertisement, ca. 1940
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| 120 |
3553 |
Anderson, Emma Smith (mother) ms. diary, 1872 |
| 120 |
3554 |
Anderson, Irwin M. ms. diary, 1872 |
| 120 |
3555 |
Author's League Memorabilia, 1926-1937 |
| 120 |
3556 |
Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters,
1937
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| 120 |
3557 |
Book Jackets, ca. 1923-1992 |
| 120 |
3558 |
Dog Information, 1924-1929 |
| 120 |
3559 |
Eleanor Anderson, luggage tag (New York address),
n.d.
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| 120 |
3560 |
Engagement Book, 1935 |
| 120 |
3561 |
Engagement Book, 1940 |
| 120 |
3562 |
Engagement Book, Oct. 28, 1940-Jan 25,
1941
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| 120 |
3563 |
Engagement Books, 1951-1953 |
| 120 |
3564 |
Engagement Books, 1954-1955 |
| 120 |
3565 |
Engagement Books, 1957 |
| 120 |
3566 |
Engagement Books, 1958 |
| 120 |
3567 |
Engagement Books, 1960 |
| 121 |
3568 |
Engagement Books, 1961 |
| 121 |
3569 |
Engagement Books, 1963 |
| 121 |
3570 |
Engagement Books, 1964 |
| 121 |
3571 |
Engagement Books, 1966 |
| 121 |
3572 |
Engagement Books, 1968 |
| 121 |
3573 |
Eugene Field Society, honorary membership, 1937 |
| 121 |
3574 |
Hedgerow Theatre and Jasper Deeter, information about,
ca. 1950-1977
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| 121 |
3575 |
Hospital Bill and Eleanor Anderson Notes, re:
Sherwood's death, 1941
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| 121 |
3576 |
Membership Card, Collectors of American Art, Inc.,
1938
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| 121 |
3577 |
Military Record, Ohio National Guard (photostatic
negative), 1899
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| 121 |
3578 |
Postcards, Jack Dempsey, n.d. |
| 121 |
3579 |
Program, Testimonial Dinner, Brookwood Labor College,
1931
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| 121 |
3580 |
Recipes, bran bread (photostat of Sherwood's
handwriting), and liver (typed), 1940, n.d.
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| 121 |
3581 |
S.S. Sherwood Anderson, 1944 |
| 121 |
3582 |
Ship's Ticket, S.S. Santa Lucia, Feb. 28, 1941 |
| 121 |
3583 |
Spanish Lessons, ca. 1939-1940 |
| 121 |
3584 |
Stationery (postcards), Eleanor Anderson, May Scherer,
n.d.
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