Collected Documents (1737-1929). Consists of some thirty documents, mostly letters, created by notable historical and literary figures, such as Robert Browning, Aaron Burr, Henry James, Napoleon III, Robert Louis Stevenson, Alfred Tennyson, Queen Victoria, Daniel Webster, and the Duke of Wellington. Represents a fine personal manuscript collection. Collected by Ms. Mary Weinmann. Arranged alphabetically by last name of individual.
Consists of transcripts of John Carroll correspondence. Shea used these transcripts to write 'Life and Times of Most Rev. John Carroll,' volume two of his four-volume history of the Catholic Church in America. The transcripts are arranged in rough chronological order.
Correspondence from Julian Hawthorne to Francis Bennoch, including several letters from others, one autographed poem, and one autographed book review.
This series includes manuscript drafts of books and articles by Carroll Quigley. It includes manuscripts for his books "Tragedy and Hope," "The Anglo-American Establishment," "The Evolution of Civilizations," and "Weapons Systems and Political Stability."
Note: some of Quigley's publications had working titles that changed by the time they were published.
Correspondence, reports and printed materials relating to CVHE's diplomatic service in Turkey and the Hague from 1915 to 1920. A second series with similar materials can be found at the end of the collection (donated at a later date than this set).
1 series only.
1 series only.