Modern Manuscript Collections: R

R. Hoe & Company. Records, 1858-1878.
1.5 cubic ft.
R. Hoe & Co. was the largest manufacturer of printing presses and press equipment in the U.S. during the 19th century. Collection consists of incoming letters to the Hoe Co. from customers in many states and several European and Latin American countries, deriving from 3 or more letter books of 1858, 1873 and 1877-1878. There are also some 1873-1878 internal memos, patent correspondence, and letters from regional agents of the Hoe Co.
Subjects: Business; Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Hoe
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 6
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Summary: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.

Railroad photograph collection, ca. 1868-1914.
The Miscellaneous Modern Manuscripts collection contains two groups of railroad photographs, including a collection, ca. 1868-1869, of 15 photographs (modern reproductions) related to the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad, and a collection of 34 photographs, ca. 1913-1914, showing railroad engine and cabooses in Wisconsin.
Paul, and S. Ste. Marie line; the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul line; and the Soo line.
Subjects: Business; Photographs
Call Number: Midwest MS 145
Collection Stack Location: 3a 35 3
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Manuscript Card Catalog.
Inventory: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.

Rand McNally and Company. Records, 1856-1996.
66 cubic ft.
Business records and examples of printing and publishing work of Rand McNally and Co. Established in 1856 in Chicago, the firm became well known for its cartographic publications, but has also produced a variety of trade books, textbooks, periodicals, and printing jobs such as tickets and coupons. Included here are records of financial, marketing, and production activities, including correspondence; visual materials including photographs, artwork, and scrapbooks; printing artifacts; and much more.
Subjects: Business; Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Rand McNally
Collection Stack Location: 3a 56 6-12
Finding Aids:
Inventory: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.
Modern Manuscripts information file available.

Ransom, Will, 1878-1955. Papers, 1899-1934.
66 cubic ft.
Printer, commercial artist, bibliographer and author of works on American printing history and private presses who did freelance work in lettering, design and typography before becoming art editor at the University of Oklahoma Press. Collection consists mainly of records of presses in loose-leaf notebooks. Entries include data about the presses and operators, bibliographical references, and clippings of reviews or other notes about the books. In addition, there are files of correspondence, prospectuses, and ephemera.
Subjects: Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Rans
Collection Stack Location: 3a 51 11-14
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Rapp, Wilhelm, 1828-1907. Papers, 1846-1929.
1 cubic ft.
Correspondence, poetry, photographs, a diary, and clippings of Wilhelm Rapp, German emigre and editor of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung. Rapp was imprisoned in Germany for his involvement in the Revolution of 1848, and also edited German-language newspapers in Cincinnati and Baltimore. The papers, mainly in German, document his anti-secessionist views, including one 1861 letter regarding President Lincoln.
Subjects: Civil War; Journalism
Call Number: Midwest MS Rapp (formerly Ra)
Collection Stack Location: 3a 42 1
Finding Aids:
Article: Newberry Library Bulletin, May 1952 (2nd series, no. 9)
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Raster, Hermann, 1827-1891. Papers, 1849-1940, bulk 1860-1891.
7 cubic ft.
Correspondence, clippings, and drafts of writings of Hermann Raster, editor of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung. A German immigrant "Forty-Eighter," Raster swayed German popular opinion through his anti-slavery, pro-Union, and anti-temperance articles, and held considerable influence over Chicago politics. Correspondence includes many letters in German, but also letters in English from Charles A. Dana, John A. Logan, Elihu Washburne, J.V. Farwell, Francis W. Parker, and Joseph Medill.
Subjects: Civil War; Journalism
Call Number: Midwest MS Raster (formerly Ras)
Collection Stack Location: 3a 42 1
Finding Aids:
Article: Newberry Library Bulletin, Dec. 1945 (no. 3).
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Ravinia Festival Association. Records, 1903-1993.
11 cubic ft.
Correspondence, photographs, reports, and publicity relating to the Ravinia Festival, a summer music festival held at Ravinia Park in Highland Park, Illinois, since 1904 (non-continuous). The collection consists mainly of public relations materials, including scrapbooks, news clippings, historical summaries and recollections, publications files, and photographs. There is also season planning documentation for scattered years: contracts, correspondence, and reports relating to planning the repertoire and the hiring of guest artists for a particular season. The remainder of the collection includes a few founding documents and scattered files about Ravinia Park and the building and renovation of its facilities; some development and fundraising campaigns records; and some correspondence by and relating to Ravinia staff and trustees.
Subjects: Clubs and Organizations; Music
Call Number: Midwest MS Ravinia
Collection Stack Location: 3a 51 3
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Rea, Robert Laughlin, (1827-1899). Papers, 1857-1860.
0.1 cubic ft.
Surgeon and teacher associated with Chicago Medical College, College of Physicians, and Rush Medical College (where he held the chair of anatomy for sixteen years). Collection contains correspondence, documents, and court proceedings relating to the emancipation of two female slaves, "Emaline" and "Syrena Oldham."
Subjects: Civil War; Women
Call Number: Vault Case MS H 5836.6438
Collection Stack Location: VAULT 35 2
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Catalog cards: Manuscript Card Catalog.

Realf, Richard, 1834-1878, Letters and Poems, 1864-1865.
0.5 cubic ft. (1 box)
Twenty-two letters of Richard Realf to Laura B. Merritt and her sister Marian Merritt Cramer of Chicago, written while in active service in the Illinois Eighty-eighth Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, 1864-1865. Also, two poems of Realf's and a poem written by Marian Cramer.
Subjects: Civil War; Literature
Call Number: Case MS 10034
Collection Stack Location: VAULT 35 3
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Redifer, A.P. Papers, 1971-1973.
1 cubic ft.
Papers of University of Pennsylvania library cataloguer Redifer, who assembled a collection of material on Emery Walker of the Doves Press. Papers include notes related to this project, offprints, copies of original documents and published materials concerning Walker, and correspondence with heirs, friends, and associates of Walker.
Subjects: Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Redi
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 12
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Regnery, Henry, 1912-1996? Papers, 1952-1965.
0.5 cubic ft.
Founder and chairman of the board of the Henry Regnery Co., close friend of the South African poet, Roy Campbell, and publisher of the American editions of several of Campbell's works. Regnery's papers contain correspondence with Campbell, a few of Campbell's works, lecture promotional material, a photograph of Campbell, and reviews.
Subjects: Literature
Call Number: Midwest MS Regnery
Collection Stack Location: 3a 42 1
Finding Aids:
Summary: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.

Renison, Herbert. Papers, 1920-1940.
7 cubic ft.
Correspondence, programs, clippings, photographs, memorabilia, printed music, financian and other records of this pianist and music educator. Renison was born in Argentina and studied at the Buenos Aires Conservatory before settling in Chicago. He was an instructor at the Sherwood Music School and active in the Society of American Musicians, and files related to both organizations are included in the papers. Also included are two tape recordings and a framed, autographed photograph of Fanny Bloomfield-Zeisler.
Subjects: Music
Call Number: Midwest MS Renison
Collection Stack Location: 3a 24 3
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Renison, Paula Gerard. Dance sketches, 1938-1939.
0.1 cubic ft.
Sketch pages of dancers, probably made during rehearsals and performances at the Auditorium Theater, 1938-1939. Renison taught at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee and at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago.
Subjects: Arts; Dance; Women
Call Number: Dance MS Renison P
Collection Stack Location: 3a 48 13
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Renslow, Chuck. Dance photographs, ca. 1960-ca. 1980.
3 cubic ft.
Photographic prints and electronic files (CD and DVD) of the Illinois Ballet Company and dancer/artist Dom Orejudos by professional photographer Chuck Renslow.
Subjects: Dance; Photographs
Call Number: Dance MS Renslow
Collection Stack Location: 3a 45 6
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Reynolds-McBride Family. Memorabilia, 1865-2001.
8 boxes and 1 oversize box
The Reynolds Family collection covers the period from 1865 to 1935 and includes several hundred documents based very largely in Chicago but with a strong connection to Manchester, England. The Anita Reynolds McBride diary collection covers some thirty years of Chicago activity, but focusing attention on the thirty years ending in 2001.
Subjects: Family
Call Number: Midwest MS Reynolds-McBride
Collection Stack Location: 3a 44 11
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Rice, Henry. Letters, 1862.

0.1 cubic ft.
Six letters, Sept. 14-Oct. 15, 1862, from Camp Peoria in Peoria, Ill., from Henry Rice of the 103rd Illinois Infantry to family in Lewistown, Ill., describing military life in the camp. Included with the letters is an envelope addressed to "Mrs. Amory Rice, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois," illustrated in red and blue with the seal and motto of the United States.
Subjects: Civil War; Family
Call Number: VAULT Case MS 10006
Collection Stack Location: VAULT 35 3
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.

Rice, Wallace, 1859-1939. Papers, 1779-1939, bulk 1885-1935.
5 cubic ft.
Correspondence, almost all addressed to Chicago author, anthologist and lecturer Wallace Rice, with a few outgoing letters; also many examples of his works, and a miscellany of associated material including a small collection of photographs.
Subjects: Literature
Call Number: Midwest MS Rice (formerly Ri)
Collection Stack Location: 3a 42 1
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Rich, Charles W., 1808-. Letters, 1853-1854.
0.5 cubic ft.
Letters between Charles W. Rich, in DuQuoin, Illinois, and his wife Albina, in Milo, Maine. Letters from Charles detail his work on the Illinois Central Railroad.
Subjects: Business; Family; Women
Call Number: Midwest MS Rich (formerly Rij)
Collection Stack Location: 3a 42 1
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Ricketts, C. L. (Coella Lindsay), 1859-1941. Collecting papers, 1892-1941.
1.5 cubic ft.
Notes by Chicago calligrapher and engrosser Ricketts on the calligraphic manuscripts and writing books from his collection, some of which was acquired by the Newberry Library in 1941.
Subjects: Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Rick
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 11
Finding Aids:
Summary: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.

Riverview Amusement Park: SEE Haugh, Dolores. Riverview Amusement Park Collection, 1904-1975

Roberts, Dorothy James, 1903-1990. Papers, 1925-1990.
6 cubic ft.
Novelist best known for her retelling of ancient Arthurian, Irish and Icelandic myths in historical romances. Roberts' papers include manuscripts of her works, published novels, notes, correspondence, reviews, etc.
Subjects: Literature; Women
Call Number: Midwest MS Roberts
Collection Stack Location: 3a 30 12
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Roberts, John Montgomery, 1807-1886. Diaries, 1830-1886.
7 items (7 volumes)
Descriptions of farm life in Tazewell County, Illinois, including discussions of routine farm activities, farming expenses and property valuations, illnesses and medicinal cures, family births and deaths, local events, and weather conditions. Also trip accounts by Roberts and his wives, descriptions of the technical aspects of making lithographic plates and miscellaneous sketches of Robert's home and towns he visited in Illinois.
Subjects: Family; Women
Call Number: VAULT Ayer MS 3157
Collection Stack Location: VAULT 26 1
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.

Robuck, Lola Carter. Papers, ca. 1930-1970.
1 cubic ft.
Correspondence, clippings, programs, photographs, and memorabilia of a Chicago pianist and poet. Robuck was active in many arts clubs in Chicago and, later, in Los Angeles, including the Chicago Musical Arts Club (which she founded), the Chicago Women's Club, the Poets Forum, the Women's Club of Hollywood, and others. Programs, documents, and correspondence regarding these organizations are included in the collection. Also included are memorabilia and sheet music of Chicago composers B. Bristow Owsley and Rudolph Ganz, and material on singer Belle Forbes Cutter.
Subjects: Clubs and Organizations; Music; Women
Call Number: Midwest MS Robuck
Collection Stack Location: 3a 30 6
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Roden, Carl B. (Carl Bismarck), 1871-1956. Carl B. Roden - William F. Poole research papers, 1852-1956.
1.2 cubic ft.
Chief librarian of the Chicago Public Library, who conducted research for a biography of William F Poole. Roden's papers include correspondence, writings and research materials pertaining to Poole's biography, as well as publications and transcribed records from library institutions with which Poole was affiliated.
Subjects: Newberry Library
Call Number: Midwest MS Roden
Collection Stack Location: 3a 30 12
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Rodgers, Donna. Rodgers square dance research collection, ca. 1943-1993.
60 cubic ft.
Square dance historian and collector Donna Rodgers is the daughter and the wife of professional square dance callers, and a lifelong enthusiast. Formerly a part of the Crossing Trails Square Dance Heritage Society, an organization created by Donna and Duane Rodgers, the collection includes correspondence, organizational documents, books, magazines, photographs, recordings, videotapes, art work, and artifacts.
Subjects: Dance; Women
Call Number: Dance MS Rodgers
Collection Stack Location: 3a 58 1-5
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Rodgers family. Papers, 1773-1925.
4 cubic ft.
Correspondence, journals, post office, church, tax, and financial records, and other papers of a family of pioneers of the Midwest and West, especially Oregon and Washington. Includes letters and writings of Andrew Rodgers, considered by the family to be one of the most important men. Letters are mostly from unknown people to unknown people, of interest because of their descriptions of conditions and early hardships. Of special significance is an Overland Journey journal (1840?).
Subjects: Family; Indians and the West; Women
Call Number: Midwest MS Rodgers (formerly Rk)
Collection Stack Location: 4 Link
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Manuscript Card Catalog and NUCMC 67-1964.
Summary: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.
Modern Manuscripts information file available.

Roe, Ethel M. Scrapbook, 1885-1889.
0.2 cubic ft.
Scrapbook begun by Ethel M. Roe while a young music student at Mt. Carroll Seminary. Roe graduated in 1888, and moved on to Miss Gordon's School, possibly in Philadelphia. Includes mementoes of her education, together with concert and theater programs mainly from New York City, but also from Boston and Philadelphia. Also includes quite a few programs and clippings relating to William H. Sherwood, founder of the Sherwood Conservatory in Chicago.
Subjects: Music; Women
Call Number: Midwest MS 143
Collection Stack Location: 3a 35 3
Finding Aids:
Summary: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.

Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957. Papers, 1902-1951.
1 cubic ft.
Mainly incoming correspondence to Bruce Rogers, American typographer and designer of books; with a few outgoing letters, several items written and/or designed by Rogers, a small miscellany of associated material, and a group of photographs mostly of him. The correspondence primarily relates to Rogers's professional life as a book designer. Among the correspondents are Merle Armitage, Willa Cather, Winston Churchill, Sydney Cockerell, Gordon Craig, Frederic Goudy, John Johnson, Rockwell Kent, John T. McCutcheon, Christopher Morley, Ezra Pound, Rudolph Ruzicka, Paul Standard, Chauncey B. Tinker and Daniel Berkeley Updike.
Subjects: Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Rogers
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 11
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Romaine, Paul. Papers, 1940-1980.
16 cubic ft.
Longtime Chicago bookdealer, participant in Paris expatriate society in 1927, and a friend of Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner. Romaine's papers include correspondence, news clippings, diaries, financial and legal material, diaries, and works. Also one box of materials about Ernest Hemingway.
Subjects: Literature
Call Number: Midwest MS Romaine
Collection Stack Location: 3a 42 1-2
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Root & Cady Research Collection, 1858-19--. SEE Epstein, Dena

Rosemont, Franklin. Franklin and Penelope Rosemont Collection of IWW Publications and Ephemera, 1905-2005, bulk 1905-1935.
7 cubic ft.
Publications, official documents, song books, and other materials created by and related to the Industrial Workers of the World (i.e. The Wobblies), a historic union and labor organization based in Chicago.
Subjects: Clubs and Organizations; Social Action
Call Number: Case folio HD 8055 .I4 R67
Collection Stack Location: 3a 19 9-10
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Rosenthal, Samuel R. Rosenthal/Mardersteig Collection, 1954-1994.
.75 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
Correspondence and subject files relating to Samuel R. Rosenthal’s collection of the work of Giovanni Mardersteig (1892-1977) and his Officina Bodoni press (1923-1977).
Subjects: Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS RosOB
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 9
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Rothensteiner, John E. (John Ernest), 1860-1936. Papers, 1880-1940.
8 cubic ft.
Notebooks, literary manuscripts, clippings, correspondence, greeting cards and other printed ephemera. Includes material concerning John E. Rothensteiner, a Catholic parish priest in Missouri, poet, essayist and journalist. Some published works and correspondence in German are provided with translations by Sister Callista Campion, author of a dissertation on Rothensteiner and curator of his papers in the 1940's. The correspondence sequence includes significant exchanges with the Catholic poets H.A. Rattermann, Franz Joseph Zlatnik and Anton Müller (Bruder Willram), and with Sigismund Cardinal Waitz, archbishop of Salzburg, and literary critic Friedrich Bruns.
Subjects: Literature; Printing and Book Arts
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Roth
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 11
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.

Round Table sketchbooks, 1931-1933.
0.3 cubic ft. (1 box)
Two manuscript sketchbooks created by artists, commentators, poets, newspapermen, and other writers who were members of a small and informal Chicago club, the Round Table, documenting the social and political climates in Chicago and the United States during the Great Depression. In addition to Renier Wyers, club members included James A. Barnes, Finney Briggs, William L. Griffin, Henry Hammer, Edmond Hayes, Eugene Murdock, Edwin Prehm, Kurt Stein, Lowell H. Truettner, and E. C. Woodward.
Subjects: Arts; Journalism
Call Number: Midwest MS Wyers
Collection Stack Location: 3a 44 3
Finding Aids:
Summary: Modern Manuscript Collections Notebooks.
Inventory: Online.

Rowley family. Journals, 1851-1887.
0.1 cubic ft.
Collection of journals regarding the Rowley family's farming life on the outskirts of Chicago. Entries kept by Mrs. Rowley and detail personal events, agricultural conditions, weather, and social events in the city of Chicago and environs.
Subjects: Family; Women
Call Number: Midwest MS 96
Collection Stack Location: 3a 35 3
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Royko, Mike. Papers, 1934-1997, bulk 1962-1997.
20 cubic ft.
Pulitzer Prize-winning and widely-syndicated newspaper columnist and reporter for the Chicago City News Bureau, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times, and Chicago Tribune, 1956-1997. Admired and often controversial, Royko wrote with humor and sarcasm on a wide variety of local and national topics, including Chicago city hall corruption, unfeeling bureaucracies, baseball, and other issues. Papers include Royko's entire 8,400-plus column output, notebooks, a rough draft of his book on the first Mayor Daley, photographs, and letters from newspaper readers written in response to his columns. There are also a few artifacts.
Subjects: Journalism
Call Number: Midwest MS Royko
Collection Stack Location: 3a 55 9-10
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.

Rubovits, Norma, 1919-. Papers, 1966-1998.
16 cubic ft.
Chicago paper marblerer who first began marbling in the mid-1960s while studying bookbinding with Chicago binder Elizabeth Kner. Rubovits was interested primarily in marbling as an art form, showcased her work in numerous exhibits. The papers consist of announcement, press releases, clippings, prospectuses, and articles relating to exhibits of her work; correspondence; materials of the history and techniques of marbling. There are also 1,600 specimen sheets of marbled paper made by Rubovits or other artists.
Subjects: Arts; Printing and Book Arts; Women
Call Number: Wing Modern MS Rubo
Collection Stack Location: 3a 52 11-12
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Rudolph, Alexander J. (Alexander Joseph), d. 1917. Papers, 1903-1917.
0.5 cubic ft.
Assistant librarian of the Newberry from 1894-1911 and creator of the Rudolph Continuous Indexer (found in the Reference and Bibliographical Center of the Newberry). Rudolph's papers include correspondence with the Board of Trustees regarding claims against the library (1913) and correspondence and clippings concerning the Venezuela Controversy and Panama Canal (1903-1917).
Subjects: Newberry Library
Call Number: Archives 09/15/01
Collection Stack Location: 4a 11 6
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Guide to the Newberry Library Archives.

Ruggles, Rudy Lamont. Papers, 1949-1985.

3 cubic ft.
Chicago attorney, Newberry trustee, and American history and literature collector who donated his collection to the Newberry in 1985. Ruggles' papers consist of miscellaneous materials related to the Newberry and the Board of Trustees, and catalogue sheets for the Ruggles Collection.
Subjects: Newberry Library
Call Number: Archives 02/15/05 (unprocessed)
Collection Stack Location: 4a 6 16
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Russell, John J. Letters, 1861-1864.
0.2 cubic ft.
Twelve letters of John J. Russell of Sterling, Illinois, documenting his service as a sergeant and 2nd lieutenant in Company B of the 13th Illinois Infantry in Missouri, Mississippi, and Alabama. Russell writes to his brother, Charles, and sister, Julia, from Rolla, Franklin, and Heetsville, Mo., Vicksburg, Miss., Cairo, Ill., and Bridgeport and Madison Station, Ala. One letter (Dec. 6, 1861) is written on stationery containing a printed vignette portrait of McClellan.
Subjects: Civil War; Family
Call Number: VAULT Case MS 10020
Collection Stack Location: VAULT 35 3
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.
Inventory: Online.
Special Collections information file available.

Ruttle, Mabel Louise, 1896-. Ruth F. Allen research papers, 1911-
1 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
Material collected by Mabel Ruttle Nebel to write a book about her former teacher, plant pathologist Ruth F. Allen of Sturgeon, Wisconsin, who was associated with the University of Michigan and the University of California Berkeley. Includes Allen and Ruttle letters, Allen genealogy, miscellaneous documents and many photographs. Also, typescripts of the book about Allen.
Subjects: Women
Call Number: Midwest MS Ruttle
Collection Stack Location:
Finding Aids:
None. Collection available by appointment only.

Ruxton, George Frederick Augustus, 1820-1848. Papers, ca. 1837-1948.
ca. 85 items.
This collection comprises ninety pages of autograph manuscripts, notes, drafts, copies, etc. mostly relating to this English adventurer and writer's travels in America.
Subjects: Indians and the West
Call Number: VAULT folio Graff 3614
Collection Stack Location: VAULT 40 5
Finding Aids:
Collection-level catalog record: Online Catalog.


 

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