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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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
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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 |
61 cubic ft. (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, Midwest Manuscript Collection, 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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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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Folder |
Contents |
| 1 |
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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| 2 |
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 |
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