Innuit Language Correspondence., 06/01/1901-08/22/1980
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series contains material relating to the Innuit language.
Dates
- 06/01/1901-08/22/1980
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 6 Linear Feet (13 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains correspondence between Barnum and Ginn leading up tothe publication of the book, published reviews, royalty statementsfrom Ginn to Barnum and to the Jesuits after his death, and latercorrespondence about the book.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
BARNUM, FRANCIS A. SJ -BOOKS OF (1901-80): Typed Letter Signed
INNUIT LANGUAGE -BARNUM'S BOOK ON (1901-80): Typed Letter Signed
BARNUM, FRANCIS A. SJ -CORRESP TO (1899-1902): Other Types
GINN & CO -CORRESP OF (1899-1902): Typed Letter Signed
"GRAMMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF INNUIT" -CORRESP RE: Other Types
BARNUM, FRANCIS A. SJ -CORRESP RE (1899-1980): Other Types
THURBER, CHARLES H. -CORRESP OF (1899-1904): Typed Letter Signed
BOAS, FRANZ -CORRESP OF (1900): Typed Letter Signed
ALASKA -LANGUAGES OF (1899-1980): Typed Letter Signed
"BARRIER, THE" -BARNUM'S PORTRAYAL IN (1917): Typed Letter Signed
BEACH, REX -CORRESP OF (1917): Typed Letter Signed
BARNUM, FRANCIS A. SJ -NOVEL PORTRAYAL OF (1917): Typed Letter Signed
REED, IRENE -CORRESP OF (1980): Typed Letter Signed
RENNER, LOUIS L. SJ -CORRESP TO (1980): Typed Letter Signed
Creator
- From the Collection: Jesuits. Maryland Province (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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