This series contains correspondence and papers concerning various aspects of Barnum's life.
Series 4: Liberia (1995-2005, 2015) contains information about Blaney’s experience as Ambassador to Liberia. Prominent in this series are documents and memorabilia related to Blaney’s negotiation of the Accra Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended the Second Liberian civil war. Materials in this series include academic and news articles, photographs, correspondence, speaking notes and speeches, performance evaluations, and memorabilia.
Series 2: Cold War (1978-1996) encompasses Blaney’s time in the foreign service as a congressional aide and economic counselor at the United States Embassy in Moscow, Russia where he was involved with US/USSR arms control and disarmament negotiations. Materials in this series include memoranda, performance evaluations, memorabilia, correspondence, photographs, and articles.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Consists of 58 folders containing Gilman family correspondence. Most of the correspondence is among Julia S. Bristol, Caroline T. Gilman, and Elizabeth W. Gilman. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent (in most cases the recipient).
Land records:
Plan of 4 contiguous lots and Brief of Title to four lots of ground conveyed as one lot by A.E. Borie to Thomas Lilly (1853); Deed-Thomas Shoemaker to Samuel Clark (1760); Deed-Thomas Shoemaker to Samuel Clark [Ground rent reserved (1761)]; Deed-Thomas Shoemaker to William Lownes (1761); Deed-Thomas Shoemaker to William Lownes [Ground rent reserved (1761)].
**Former finding aid locations: 119_22_11; 63aW1-5**
Academic offprints collected by William K. Wimsatt, Jr., arranged alphabetically by author.
One series only.
Photographs.
Includes unidentified correspondence. Also note: only names marked with an asterisk (*) are included in the index. Correspondence primarily concerns Katherine Biddle's poetry and poetry readings.