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Inventory of the Sherwood Anderson Papers, 1872-1992


The Newberry Library
Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324
USA
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Alison Hinderliter, 2004.

©2004.


Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941
Title Sherwood Anderson Papers
Dates 1872-1992
Extent 61 cubic ft. (121 boxes and 3 oversize boxes)
Abstract Works, correspondence, and papers of novelist and poet Sherwood Anderson.
Language Collection is predominantly in English; a few scattered items (translations and reviews of works) are in French, German, Greek, Russian, or Spanish.
Repository Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
Collection Call Number Midwest MS Anderson
Collection Stack Location 3a 36 2-5

Administrative Information

Cite As

Sherwood Anderson Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Provenance

Gift, Mrs. Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson, 1947, with subsequent donations and purchases.

Processed by

Martha Briggs, Alison Hinderliter, Pamela Olson, and Monica Petraglia, 2004

Acknowledgements

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.


Biography of Sherwood Anderson

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.


Scope and Content of the Collection

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.


Organization

Papers are organized in the following series:

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Selected Search Terms

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

Container List

Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence, 1915-1941

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.
Includes correspondence to Jack Conroy, Malcolm Cowley, Arthur 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.
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.

Box 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
1 7 American Committee for the World's Congress Against War, 1932
1 8 Anderson, Ellen, 1929
1 9 Anderson, Florence V. (photostat), 1940
1 10 Anderson, Sherwood (no relation), (photostat), 1940
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
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
1 22 Barksdale (?), Emily, 1939
1 23 Barnes, Harry E. (Scripps-Howard Newspapers), 1930
1 24 Barr, Stringfellow, 1932
1 25 Barrett, Wilton A. (National Board of Review), 1934
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
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
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
2 57 Book Niga Corporation, 1937
2 58 Borden, Gail (Arts Club, Hanover, New Hampshire), 1925
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
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
3 117 Committee of Publishers for Exiled Writers, 1940
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
5 207 Feis, Herbert (U. S. Department of Justice), 1939
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
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
6 250 Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1933-1937
6 251 Freedman, Harold (Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Dept.), 1935-1940
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 Murphy, Jimmie, from Eleanor, 1941
9 448 Myland, Lillian, 1929
9 449 Myrick, Sue (The Telegraph), 1937
10 450 Nathan, George Jean (The American Spectator), 1932-1938
10 451 National Broadcasting Company (NBC), 1940-1941
10 452 National Herald, 1940
10 453 Neff, Martin, from Eleanor, 1938
10 454 New England Association of Teachers of English, 1936
10 455 New York Post, 1940
10 456 New Yorker, The, 1935-1937
10 457 Nofer, Ferd (Hedgerow Theater), 1936
10 458 Norman, Dorothy (also from Eleanor), (partial photostats), 1937-1938
10 459 Norsk Forlag (re. Norwegian-Danish rights for Dark Laughter), 1928
10 460 Norton, Margaret I. (re. translations), 1940
10 461 Norton, W. W., 1937
10 462 O'Brien, Edward J., 1920-1930
10 463 O'Brien, Frederick, 1926
10 464 Ochremenko, Peter, 1922
10 465 O'Donnell, Pat, 1936
10 466 O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1923-1927 ?
10 467 Olgin, Moissaye J., 1932
10 468 Olson, Floyd (Governor, Minnesota), 1934
10 469 One Act Play Magazine, 1940
10 470 O'Neil, Raymond, 1920-1937
10 471 O'Neill, Eugene (Gene), 1934-1935
10 472 Oppenheimer, James (Jim), (photostats), 1930
10 473 Otey, Elizabeth L., 1931
10 474 Outlook, The, 1929
10 475 Overland Shirt Manufacturing Co., 1925
10 476 Owensboro, Ditcher, and Grader Co. (business letters), 1920-1921
10 477 P. E. N. Club, The, 1940
10 478 Partridge, Roy, 1925
10 479 Pearson, Norman (partial photostats), (also from Anderson's secretary), 1937-1938
10 480 Peer, William R., 1925
10 481 Pendergrast, Mr., 1933
10 482 Perkins, Frances (Secretary of Labor), 1933
10 483-484 Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons), see also: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933-1940
10 485 Phillips, Miriam (Mims) (Hedgerow Theater), 1935
10 486 Phillips, Rufus, from Eleanor, 1934
10 487 Pindyck, Frances, from Eleanor, 1934-1940
10 488 Piscator, Irving, 1940
10 489 Poole, William, 1940
10 490 Posselt, Erich (Atlantic Book and Art Corporation), 1926-1937
10 491 Potamken, Harry Alan, 1925
10 492 Price, Newlin, 1922
10 493 Propheter, M. K. (business letter), 1920
10 494 Purcell, William (photostat), 1939
10 495 Randau, Carl, 1938
10 496 Rascoe, Burton (New York Tribune), 1938
10 497 Reader's Digest, 1940
10 498 Reedy, Claude, 1929
10 499 Remenyi, Joseph, 1934
10 500 Rendueles, Roberto (Editor's Press Service), 1941
10 501 Reynolds, Mary, 1926
10 502 Rice, Elmer, 1940
10 503 Richards, E. C., 1934-1936
10 504 Rickey, George (photostats), 1939
10 505 Riggs, Strafford, 1925
10 506 Rimington, R. Critchell, 1929
10 507 Ringel, Fred, 1930-1932
10 508 Risley, Edward, 1937-1939
10 509 Risely, Ned, from Eleanor, 1939
10 510 Robbins, Fred A., 1929
10 511 Robertson, A. Willis (U. S. House of Representatives), 1938
10 512 Robertson, Judge Walter H., 1940
10 513 Robins, J. 1934
10 514 Rodman, Selden, 1934
10 515 Roeder, Ralph, also from Eleanor, 1938
10 516 Romanore, Jack, 1932
10 517 Rood, John, 1940-1941
10 518 Rorty, James, 1926-1933
11 519-522 Rosenfeld, Paul, 1918-1936
11 523 Rosskam, Edwin (Alliance Book Corporation), 1940-1941
11 524 Russell, Philips, 1939
11 525 Russman, Helen, 1925
11 526 Ryan, Molly, from Eleanor, 1938
11 527 S. S. Koppe and Company, Inc., 1940
11 528 Sagmaster, Howard, 1931
11 529 Sargent, Porter, 1937
11 530 Saxon, Lyle (photostats), 1925-1929
11 531 Scherer, Dr. Paul, 1932-1940
11 532-534 Schevill, Ferdinand and Clara, 1923-1940
11 535 Schevill, Ferdinand, from Eleanor, 1937-1940
11 536 Schimpff, Elisabeth H. V., 1930
11 537 Schneider, Isadore, 1936
11 538 Schofield, Paul, 1930
11 539 Schonemann, F., 1929
11 540 Schulman, Rose (photostats), 1939
11 541 Scotsman, The, 1937
11 542 Scott, Kate, 1926
11 543 Scribner's Magazine, 1926
11 544 Seager, Allan, 1940
11 545 Seaver, Edwin, 1932
11 546 Seldes, Gilbert (The Dial), 1921-1925
11 547-551 Sergel, Roger (Dramatic Publishing Company), 1923-Fall 1933
12 552-559 Sergel, Roger (Dramatic Publishing Company), Oct. 1933-1941
12 560 Sergel, Roger and Ruth, 1924-1939
12 561 Sergel, Ruth, also from Eleanor, 1932-1940
12 562 Sherwood, Robert, 1930?-1940
12 563 Shuman, Henry, 1938
12 564 Sigmund, Jay G., 1922-1929
12 565 Sillcox, Luise, (Author's League), also from Eleanor, 1933-1940
12 566 Silcox, Major, 1934
12 567 Simmons, Albert J., 1925
12 568 Simms, Flora, 1940
12 569 Simon, James F., 1929-1930's
12 570 Simon and Schuster, 1934-1940
12 571 Sinclair, Upton, 1916
12 572 Smith, Rev. Arthur H., 1932-1940
12 573 Smith, Charles (Roanoke College), 1939
12 574 Smith, Dr. Frank (Abingdon Hospital, Va.), from Eleanor, 1936
12 575 Smith, J. Rixey, 1938
12 576 Smith, Meriweather, from Eleanor, 1937
12 577 Smith, W. H. (Rains Galleries), 1936
12 578 Snell, LeRoy E. (Olivet College), and Evans, Robert F., from Eleanor, 1938
12 579 Soviet Russia Today, 1936
12 580 Soviet Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1925-1935
12 581 Spratling, William, 1926-1938
12 582 Springer, Frederick, 1937
12 583 Springer, Mrs. Frederick, from Eleanor, 1937
12 584 Stallings, Laurence, 1925-1936
12 585 Stammer, P. (bookseller), 1940
12 586 Stark, Edna (re. South American trip), 1941
12 587 Stark, Lloyd C., 1926
12 588 Steele, W. A., 1922-1938
13 589-590 Stein, Gertrude (photostats), 1921-1941
13 591 Steinberg, Noah, 1939
13 592 Stern, L. (Zeus Cigarette Holders), 1940
13 593 Stettheimer, Ettie, 1925-1939
13 594 Stevenson, Minnie (Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association), 1939
13 595 Stevns, Captain Arne, 1937
13 596 Stewart, Bill (Today Magazine), also from Eleanor, 1934-1938
13 597-599 Stieglitz, Alfred, 1922-1938
13 600 Stieglitz, Alfred and O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1923-1927
13 601 Stockham, George (Hotel Schuyler), 1925
13 602 Stone, Phil (James Stone and Sons), (re. William Faulkner), 1925
13 603 Strackbein, Lena and Kirk, Betty, 1938-1940
13 604 Straub, Carlyle (photostat), 1937
13 605 Stringer, Kathleen, 1935
13 606 Stryker, Roy E., (U. S. Department of Agriculture), 1940-1941
13 607 Stuart, R. L., 1938
13 608 Studin, Charles H., 1934
13 609 Sullivan, John (Ripshin Farm Manager), 1938
13 610 Sullivan, Major, 1941
13 611 Swartout, Norman L., 1925
13 611a Szold-Fritz, Bernardine 1927-1929
13 612 Taggard, Genevieve (photostats), 1924
13 613 Takahashi, Shinkichi, 1925
13 614 Tass Agency, 1936
13 615 Taylor, James P. (Social Security Office), 1940
13 616 Tewson, W. Orton (New York Evening Post), 1925
13 617 Thayer, Scofield, 1920
13 618 Thayer, Sigourney, 1933
13 619 Theater Union, 1934
13 620 Theatre Guild, The, 1933-1935
13 621 Thompson, John H., 1939
13 622 Tilley, J. F., 1937
13 623 Titus, 1931
13 624 Tong, Jocelyn, 1933
13 625 Toohey, J. Leroy (The Bexar Press), from Anderson's secretary, 1933
13 626 Town and Country Review, from Anderson's secretary, 1934
13 627 Troyanovsky, Ambassador and Mrs. (Soviet Union), 1934
13 628 Tucker, Gertrude B., 1931
13 629 Tugwell, Rex (Resettlement Administration), 1936
13 630 Tully, Jim, 1925
13 631 Ulman, Doris, 1929
13 632 Uzzell, Thomas H., 1925
13 633 Van Ameyden Van Duym, A., 1925
13 634 Van Doren, Carl (Century Magazine), 1925-1934
13 635 Van Doren, Mark (The Nation), 1925
13 636 Van Eck, Waldie, 1931-1939
13 637 Van Suchtelen, Nico, 1937
13 638 Van Vechten, Carl, 1939
13 639 Vanamee, William, 1938
13 640 Vance, John F., n.d., 1938
13 641 Vanity Fair, see also: Crowninshield, Frank and Bishop, John Peale, 1925-1929
13 642 Vazquez, J. A. (re. Spanish translations), 1940-1941
13 643 Vestal, Stanley (University of Oklahoma), 1939
13 644 Viereck, George Sylvester, 1925
13 645 Viking Press, see also: Huebsch, Ben, n.d., 1925-1939
13 646 Villa, Jose, 1934
13 647 Virginia Quarterly, 1934
13 648 Volkening, Henry T., 1939-1940
13 649 Wade, John Donald, 1925
13 650 Wade, Warren, 1940
13 651 Walker, Charles and Adelaide, 1932-1933
13 652 Wallace, Henry (Secretary of Agriculture, Vice-President), 1938-1941
13 653 Wallace, Mary J. (Clark H. Getts, Inc.), 1939
13 654 Walpole, Hugh, 1939
13 655 Warren, Dale, 1940
13 656 Watkin, Zara, 1940
13 657 Watkins, Anne, 1930
13 658 Welling, Harriet, 1929
13 659 Wells, Whitney, 1923-1924
13 660 Westcott, Glenway, 1926
13 661 Westgate Press, 1929
13 662 Wheeler, Munroe (Museum of Modern Art), 1940
13 663 White, K. S. (New Yorker), 1934
13 664 White, Katherine A., 1930
13 665 White, Margaret Bourke, 1937
13 666 White, Trillena, 1939-1940
14 667 Wilde, Percival, 1935
14 668 William S. Hart Company, 1925
14 669 Williams, Greer, 1940
14 670 Williams, Oscar, 1939
14 671 Wilson, Edmund (photostats), 1922-1937
14 672 Wilson, Georgia Lynch (People's Tribune), 1925
14 673 Wilson, Gilbert (majority photostats), 1935-1940
14 674 Wilson, James Southall (photostats), 1931
14 675 Wittner, Fred (New York Herald Tribune), 1935
14 676 Wolf, Eddie and Alice, 1937
14 677 Wolfe, Thomas, 1935-1937
14 678 Women's Home Companion, 1925
14 679 Wood, Percy, 1938
14 680 Wood, Thomas, 1933
14 681 Wright, Bill (photostat), 1938
14 682 Wright, Donald, 1925
14 683 Wright, Montgomery (Kansas City Star), 1926
14 684 Wright-Clark, Margaret, 1926
14 685 Writer, The, 1940
14 686 Yamasaki, Isshin, 1930
14 687 Yoshida, Kinetaso, 1925-1928
14 688 Young, Stanley, see: Harcourt, Brace and Co.,
14 689 Young, Mrs. Stanley, from Eleanor, 1940
14 690 Young, Stark, ca. 1924-1930
14 691 Yust, Walter (The Literary Review), 1926
14 692 Unidentified (partial photostats), 1919-1938
14 693 Aspiring Authors, 1925-1941
14 694 Aspiring Publishers/Editors/Reporters, 1929-1934
14 695 Fan Mail, 1925-1941
14 696 Invitations to Speak, 1925-1939
14 697 Invitations to Write, 1925-1940
14 698 Requests for Autographs, Inscriptions, or Photos, 1917-1941
14 699 Requests for Interview or Meeting, 1934
14 700 Requests - Other, 1937-1940

Series 2: Incoming Correspondence, 1913-1941

Letters to Sherwood Anderson regarding his personal and professional career. Letters to Eleanor Anderson prior to March 8, 1941 are interfiled and are noted in the folder title. The series is rich in correspondence to publishers, magazine editors, translators, Anderson scholars, and lecture bureaus. Occasionally Anderson's reply is copied onto the reverse of the original letter. At the end of the alphabetical run of correspondence are letters arranged by subject such as fan mail, requests, invitations, solicitations, and thank you notes.
The series includes correspondence from Margaret Anderson, Millen Brand, Maxwell Perkins, Charles Connick, Malcolm Cowley, Hart Crane, Floyd Dell, John Dos Passos, Arthur Dove, Theodore Dreiser, John Emerson, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Julia Collier Harris, Ernest Hemingway, J.J. Lankes, Anita Loos, H.L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, Georgia O'Keeffe, Paul Rosenfeld, Carl Sandburg, Ferdinand Schevill, Roger Sergel, Gertrude Stein, Alfred Stieglitz, Jean Toomer, and Stark Young.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, with correspondence by subject filed alphabetically afterwards.

Box Folder Contents
15 701 A. M. & J. Solari Ltd. (in re: marmalade for Mrs. Faulkner), 1925
15 702 Adams, Alfred, 1925-1933
15 703 Adams, Mildred, n.d., 1929-1941
15 704 Adler, Elmer [The Colophon], 1935-1936
15 705 Adler, John, 1934
15 706 Aird, Grace, 1932
15 707 Al Kingston, Inc. (G.A. Pallay), 1935
15 708 Aldridge, Helen, n.d.
15 709 Alexander, W.B. [Antioch College], 1938-1939
15 710 Alexander, Will, 1930-1931
15 711 Aley, Maxwell, 1925, 1935
15 712 Alfred A. Knopf Inc. (A. Knopf, M. Aaron, L. Baer, W. Follett), 1924-1933
15 713 Allen, Joseph, n.d.
15 714 American City, The [magazine], 1940
15 715 American Committee Against Fascist Oppression in Germany, 1933
15 716 American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born (Carey McWilliams), 1940
15 717 American Council Against Nazi Propaganda, 1939
15 718 American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1926
15 719 American League for Peace and Democracy, 1938-1939
15 720 American Magazine, the [most from Sumner Blossom], 1932-1939
15 721 American Writers Committee Against Lynching (Lewis Gannett, Benjamin Stolberg, Walter White, Helen Woodward), 1933
15 722 Anderson, Ellen, 1929
15 723 Anderson, Florence B., 1940
15 724 Anderson, Margaret, ca. 1929
15 725 Andrews, Barrett, 1933
15 726 Angel, Rifka, 1938
15 727 Angelo, Valenti, 1932-1933
15 728 Anthroposophical Society, 1934
15 729 Antony, Lucille and Marc, 1933-1940
15 730 Appleby, Paul H. (assistant to Secretary of Department of Agriculture), 1933
15 731 Armfield, Alice, 1939
15 732 Associated Press, 1927-1930
15 733 Austin, Mary, ca. 1923
15 734 Austry, Era M., 1926
15 735 Author's Club, The (copy), 1921
15 736 Authors' League of America (mostly from Luise Sillcox), 1933
15 737 Authors' League of America (mostly from Luise Sillcox and Ivan von Auw, Jr.), 1934-1940
15 738 Baker, Davis and Penny, Glen Gosling, and Robert Ramsay (telegram), 1941
15 739 Baker, Gladys, 1933
15 740 Baldwin, Roger, 1932-1937
15 741 Bankhead, Tallulah, 1939
15 742 Barbour, Irwin (The Wheeler Syndicate), 1922
15 743 Barbour, Charlotte (of Barbour and McKeogh), 1933-1936
15 744 Barbusse, Henri, 1933-1934
15 745 Bartlett, Margaret Thornton (Monte) (includes poetry), 1939-1940
15 746 Barton, Arthur, 1932-1933
15 747 Baskette, Ewing, 1932-1934
15 748 Basso, Hamilton (Ham), 1926-1938, n.d.
15 749 Bayless, Bullitt, 1930
15 750 Bazalgette, Leon and Augustine (includes clipping), 1927, 1929
15 751 Beach, Joseph, 1925-1926
15 752 Beach, Perce, 1925-1926
15 753 Beacon, The (Sydney Harris), 1937
15 754 Becker, Beril, 1931
15 755 Bein, Albert, n.d.
15 756 Bel Geddes, Norman 1924-1925
15 757 Bell, J. Walter, 1925, n.d.
15 758 Bendon, Dorothe, 1932
15 759 Bentley, Alyse, 1929
15 760 Bercovici, Konrad, 1924-1925, n.d.
15 761 Bercovici, Rion, 1936-1937
15 762 Bernd, A.B., 1933
15 763 Birney, Earle (The Canadian Forum), 1937, n.d.
15 764 Bishop, John Peale (includes clipping from Vanity Fair) (also to Eleanor and Mrs. Copenhaver), 1920-1940
15 765 Bissell, Harriet (Direction Magazine), n.d., 1938
15 766 Bland, Winifred, 1939
15 767 Bliven, Bruce (The New Republic), 1930-1940
15 768 Bloch, Ivan, 1935
15 769 Bloch, Lucienne, 1925-1936
15 770 Bloch, Suzanne, 1927, n.d.
15 771 Blum, Frances (Frank), 1933-1934
15 772 Blum, Jerome (includes exhibit program) (also one from Frank Blum), n.d., ca. 1920's, 1933
16 773 Bockler, Charles, n.d., 1930-1931
16 774-775 Bockler, Charles, to Sherwood and John Anderson, n.d., ca. 1932
16 776-777 Bockler, Charles and Kath (daughter: Claire), n.d., 1929
16 778-779 Bockler, Charles and Kath (Kack) (includes essay by Bockler about Sherwood written in 1969), n.d., 1934-1935
16 780 Boese, Ella, 1931-1939, n.d.
16 781 Bogue, Anna, 1930
16 782 Boni and Liveright [T.R. Smith, John S. Clapp, Isidor Schneider, Manuel Komroff, Julian Messner, Ida Eugene Goldman, Maurice A. Hanline, Albert H. Gross, Frank Dazey, Jahn Macy, Arthur Pell, and Horace Liveright], 1923-1928
16 783 Bookman, The (Robert Cortes Holliday), 1920
16 784 Borden, Gail (The Arts, Hanover, New Hampshire), n.d.
16 785 Borosini, 1932
16 786 Bosman, Pierre, n.d., 1928-1931
16 787 Boussinesq, Helene, 1927-1931
16 788 Bowers, Florence W. [E.P. Dutton and Co.], 1926-1927
16 789 Bowler, A.N. (The Writer Magazine), 1936-1937
16 790 Boyd, James (Jim), 1936-1939
16 791 Boyd, James (Jim) and Katharine (Kate) [to Sherwood and Eleanor], 1940-1941
16 792 Bradley, Frances Sage (also: Luella Williams Grace), 1930
16 793 Brand, Millen (to Sherwood and Eleanor), 1937-1941
16 794 Brandon, Tom, n.d., 1933
16 795 Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Department, see also: Freedman, Harold, 1935-1936
16 796 Braver-Mann, B.G., 1933-1934
16 797 Breckenridge, Karl, 1926
16 798 Breen, Robert, 1940
16 799 Breuer, Bessie, n.d.
16 800 Brewer, Joseph [Olivet College - Writers and Reader's Conference], 1938-1940
16 801 Brook, Alexander, 1926
16 802 Brooks, Anna, 1939
16 803 Brooks, Van Wyck, 1920-1938
16 804 Broun Memorial Committee (Lewis Gannett), 1940
16 805 Brown, H. Tatnall, 1934-1939
16 806 Brown, Ned [Ned Brown and Associates], 1940-1941
16 807 Brownell, Baker [Northwestern University], 1930-1931
16 808 Brudno, Ezra, 1925-1926
16 809 Bry, Allie, n.d., 1933
16 810 Bryan, Nan Coughlin (includes clipping), 1925
16 811 Bryant, Louise (Mrs. John Reed), 1932
16 812 Buchanan, B.F., n.d., 1929
16 813 Buchanan, John P. Jr., 1932, 1936
16 814 Bunnel, Walter Jr., 1924
16 815 Buntin, Priscilla, 1936
16 816 Burack, A.S. [The Writer magazine], 1940
16 817 Burbage, H.P., 1927
16 818 Burling, Karl (includes poetry), 1926, n.d.
16 819 Burnett, Whit [Story and The Story Press], 1935-1940
16 820 Burr, Caroline [Beloit College Art Hall], 1923
16 821 Burr, Courtney, 1934
16 822 Burrow, Trigant, 1921-1937
16 823 Bynner, Witter, 1936
16 824 Byrd, Harry F. (Governor of Virginia), 1929
17 825 Cabell, James Branch, 1934
17 826 Caldwell, Edwon (in re: Sherwood Anderson Pipe, London Pipe Company), 1926
17 827 Caldwell, Erskine (includes photo with Margaret Bourke-White), 1940, n.d.
17 828 Calejo, Sara, 1926
17 829 Calverton, V.F. (George) [The Modern Quarterly], 1924-1934
17 830 Calvo, Lino Novas (includes poetry), n.d., 1931
17 831 Canby, Henry Seidel [New York Evening Post Literary Review], 1913-1941
17 832 Cape, Jonathan [Jonathan Cape Ltd.], 1922-1925
17 833 Cappon, Alexander [The University Review, University of Kansas City], 1940
17 834 Cargill, Oscar [New York University], 1940
17 835 Carr, Michael (Mike), 1924-1925
17 836 Carter, John Archer (Nick), 1929, 1940
17 837 Carter, Walter A. (includes artwork), n.d.
17 838 Case, Dick [U.S. Trotting Association], ca. 1939
17 839 Casey, S., 1920
17 840 Centeno, Augusto and Myrtle, 1939-1940
17 841 Cerf, Bennett A. [The Modern Library], 1925
17 842-845 Chambrun, Jacques (also includes radio script Big Town), 1928-1941
17 846 Chapman, Mary and Stanton, 1932-1940
17 847 Chappell, Blanche, [in re: Ripshin], 1930
17 848 Charles, Lucile [in re: CBS radio show, Land of Plenty], 1936-1937
17 849 Charles Scribner's Sons (John Hall Wheelock) (see also Perkins, Maxwell), 1930
17 850 Charles Scribner's Sons (see also Perkins, Maxwell), 1936-1940
17 851 Church, Ralph, 1926-1935
17 852 Clark, Bennett (Samuel French/Dramatists Play Service), 1933-1940
17 853-854 Clark H. Getts, Inc (also Getts, Clark. Includes speaking/lecture contracts and receipts), 1936-1940
17 855 Clark, Mary Mowbry (The Sunwise Turn, Inc.), 1921
17 856 Cleaton, Allen, 1930-1937
17 857 Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain Society), 1935-1939
17 858 Clement, Hunt Jr. (The Chattanooga Times), 1937
17 859 Club Showshop, Inc., 1939
17 860 Cochran, Louis, 1939
17 861 Coltrane, Jenn W., 1931
17 862 Colwell, Laverne, 1925-1929
17 863 Commins, Saxe and Dorothy, 1933-1939
17 864 Committee of the Exhibition of Western Revolutionary Art, 1926
17 865 Connick, Charles J. and Mabel, 1925-1941
17 866 Conroy, Jack, 1931
17 867 Coombs, Steve, 1934-1939
17 868 Copeau, Jacques, 1920-1921
17 869 Cortina, Mary Gil (also to Eleanor), 1940
17 870 Cournos, John, 1921-1939
17 871 Covici-Friede (Pascal Covici), 1929, 1937
17 872 Cowley, Malcolm, 1935-1936
18 873 Crabill, Mike, 1939
18 874 Crane, Hart (also to B.W. Huebsch), 1920-1922
18 875 Crawford, Bruce, 1929-1933
18 876 Crawford, Nelson Antrim, 1921-1930
18 877 Crecraft, Gordon, 1923-1925
18 878 Crisis, The, 1926
18 879 Crum, Bartley, 1926
18 880 Cullen, Charles (also from Thomas Crowell and Company), 1933
18 881 Cullen, John Paul (some in re: Veteran's Pension), 1937-1940
18 882 Cummings, Edward Estlin, 1939
18 883 Curtis Brown, Ltd. (also to Eleanor), 1927-1941
18 884 Dahlberg, Edward, 1937-1940
18 885 Dakers, Andrew H. (also to Ben Huebsch), 1921-1922
18 886 Dana, John Cotton (The Public Library of Newark, NJ), 1925
18 887 Daniels, Jonathan, 1938
18 888 Daniels, Josephus, 1938
18 889 Daugherty, George (most undated), 1920-1940
18 890 Davenport, Kenneth, 1937-1939
18 891 Davila, Carlos, 1939
18 892 Davis, Sarah, 1931
18 893 Davison, Edward (Ted) and Natalie, 1937-1939
18 894 Dawson, Mitchell, 1937
18 895 Day, Adele, 1939
18 896 Day, Vince (Secretary to the Governor of Minnesota), 1934
18 897 Deeter, Jasper (includes works), n.d., 1934-1940
18 898 Defense Committee for North Carolina Workers (A.J. Muste), n.d.
18 899 Delairgne, Miss M., 1924
18 900 Dell, Floyd, 1920
18 901 Derleth, August, 1939-1940
18 902 Devine, E.J. (in re: William Faulkner), n.d.
18 903 De Vries, Carrow, 1935-1940
18 904 Dial, The (Scofield Thayer, Gilbert Seldes, Alyse Gregory, Marianne Moore, Gratia Sharpe, includes letter of introduction to T.S. Eliot), 1920-1925
18 905 Dickinsen, Genevieve (Virginia Young Democrats, re: Bob Lane Anderson (son)), 1939
18 906 Dickstein, Dr. Lewis, 1925
18 907 Dieckmann, Anetta, 1940
18 908 Dietz, Frieda (Southern Literary Messenger), 1938-1939
18 909 Dimanov, Sergei, 1932-1935
18 910 Dinsmoor, Helen (also 2 letters to Steve Coombs), 1938-1941
18 911 Dix, Dorothy, 1925
18 912 Dolphin, The, 1940
18 913 Dos Passos, John, 1922-1939
18 914 Dove, Arthur and Reds, n.d., 1931-1939
18 915 Dove, Ruth, n.d., 1933
18 916 Dowdey, Clifford, 1940
18 917 Dreiser, Helen and Theodore, n.d., 1924-1939
18 918 Driscoll, Michael B., 1933-1936
18 919 Ducros, Pierre, n.d.
18 920 Duke, Elsie H., n.d.
18 921 Dunn, Frank W. (The Chicago Daily Journal), 1926
18 922 Dunn, James (Globe Magazine), 1936, 1938
18 923 Eastman, Max, 1933-1937
18 924 Eaton, W., 1934
18 925 Eberle, Iremengarde (in re: All Our Lives), 1932-1933
18 926 Edelman, John (American Federation of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers), 1931
18 927 Edizioni Corbaccio (re: Italian translations), 1934
18 928 Egbertson, Elizabeth, n.d.
18 929 Eidson High School (Lois Maxwell, Charles Pearson), 1936
18 930 Eliot, T.S., 1925
18 931 Embree, Edwin R. (Julius Rosenwald Fund), 1931-1933
18 932 Emerson, John (to Swatty from Parson), n.d., 1925-1941
19 933 Emmett, Arthur D., 1935
19 934 Emmett, Burton, 1926-1929
19 935 Emmett, Burton and Mary (includes second codicil to Burton's will), 1930-1932
19 936 Emmett, Burton and Mary (includes will), 1933-May 1935
19 937-938 Emmett, Mary, n.d., July 1935-1940
19 939 Engel, W.P., 1920
19 940 Engelman, George H., n.d.
19 941 Esherick, Letty (Mrs. Wharton Esherick), n.d.
19 942 Esherick, Wharton (to Eleanor and Sherwood), ca. 1932-1940
19 943 Esquire (Arnold Gingrich), 1936-1939
19 944 Ethridge, Mark (The Washington Post), 1934
19 945 Euthanasia Society of America Inc., 1939-1940
19 946 Evans, Ernestine, ca. 1925-1936
19 947 Evening Post Syndicate, 1927
19 948 Fagin, Bryllion, 1926-1937
19 949 Fallon, F., 1929, 1932
19 950 Farrar, John, 1920-1936
19 951 Faulkner, William, 1925, 1938
19 952 Faust Verlag, 1933
19 953 Fay, Bernard, 1923, 1938
19 954 Feibleman, James (Jimmy) and Dorothy, 1930-1940
19 955 Feis, Herbert [U.S. Department of Justice], 1926-1941
19 956 Ferber, Mary Ganz, 1925
19 957 Ferguson, Jack (Texas A College), 1934-1935
19 958 Ferry, A.H. (re: Dartmouth College lecture), 1931
19 959 Feuchtwanger, Lion (Exiled Writers Committee), 1940
19 960 Feustel, Robert, 1925
19 961 Fewell, William, 1930
19 962 Figaro, 1930
19 963 Finley, Marietta D. (Mrs. Vernon Hahn, Bab), 1924, 1933
19 964-965 Fishbein, Frieda, 1933-1935
19 966 Fisher, Ruth Anna (one in re: H.G. Wells' opinion of Sherwood), 1922-1925
19 967 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 1925, 1933
19 968 Flanagan, Hallie (Works Progress Administration), 1936
19 969 Flanagan, Roy C., 1927
20 970 Fleisher, Sidney, 1940-1941
20 971 Fles, Barthold, 1935
20 972 Fletcher, John Gould, 1921, 1924
20 973 Flores, Angel, 1924-1929
20 974 Foley, Martha (Story and the Story Press), 1938
20 975 Ford, Ford Madox, 1939
20 976 Forum, The (Henry Goddard Leach), 1929-1936
20 977 Four Seas Company, The (in re: Preface to Gertrude Stein's Geography and Plays), 1922
20 978 Frank, Jerome, 1933
20 979-980 Frank, Waldo (most undated), n.d., 1917-1938
20 981 Frankenberg, Lloyd, 1935
20 982 Franzheim, Edna Akins, 1929
20 983 Frederick, John T., 1925-1940
20 984 Freedman, Harold, see also: Brandt and Brandt Dramatic Dept., 1935-1936
20 985 Freitag, George, 1938-1941
20 986 Friend, Ida M., 1933
20 987 Friend, Julius and Elise, 1922-1941
20 988 Friends of the Soviet Union (Alfred Morris), 1932
20 989 Froline, Nancy (in re: stolen New York Times), n.d.
20 990-992 Funk, Charles (Andy), 1932-1940
20 993 Galantiere, Lewis, 1919-1939
20 994 Gale, A.L. (of Gale and Pietsch Inc., Advertising), 1927
20 995 Gallimard, Gaston (Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise), 1920
20 996 Garst, Eleanor (to Eleanor), 1936
20 997 Garvey, Flo, n.d., ca. 1939
20 998 Gaston, Herbert E. (U.S. Treasury Dept.), 1935
20 999 Gates, Arnold F., 1938-1939
20 1000-1001 Gay, Marguerite (re: French Translations), 1920-1935
20 1002 Gelber, Leon (in re: Valenti Angelo), 1932
20 1003 German American Writers Association (Thomas Mann and Curt Reiss), 1939
20 1004 Giacomini, Lynwood, 1941
20 1005 Gilliam, Richard W. (reply on reverse), 1939
20 1006 Gilman, Margaret Evans (includes photos), 1925-1927
20 1007 Gilmore, Edward Lanier King, 1928
20 1008 Giovanola, Luigi, 1934
20 1009 Girsdansky, Joseph (includes Sherwood's medical information), n.d., 1934-1941
20 1010 Glaspell, Susan, n.d.
20 1011 Glessner, Robert M., n.d., 1940
20 1012 Gobbel, Luther (Greensboro College), 1939
20 1013 Gobe, Bronson (Jack), 1921-1931
20 1014 Godchaux, Elma, 1932-1939
20 1015 Goit, Whitney, 1936
20 1016 Gold, Michael, 1924
20 1017 Goldfrank, Herbert (Friends of the Soviet Union), 1933
20 1018 Goldstein, Hyman, 1929, 1931
20 1019 Goodman, Edward (The Stagers, Inc.), 1926
20 1020 Goodman, Henry, 1928-1930
20 1021 Gordon, Gerald (Gerry), n.d.
20 1022 Gosling, Glenn [includes gloss of Olivet names], n.d., 1939
20 1023 Gould, David (Avon House Publishers), 1938
20 1024 Gould, Wallace, n.d.
20 1025 Grabhorn, E. (The Grabhorn Press), 1925
20 1026 Graham, Elizabeth (Mrs. George Graham), 1926
20 1027 Graham, Elizabeth Van Horne, 1931, 1939
20 1028 Greear, Caroline [also to/from Burton Emmett from Caroline], 1925-1937
20 1029 Greear, David, n.d., 1928-1932
20 1030 Greear, John F. [includes thank you to Burton Emmett], 1925-1930
20 1031 Greear, Philip, 1939
20 1032 Greear, R.L. [in re: building Anderson cabin in Troutdale], 1926-1930
20 1033 Greear, Sol, 1925
20 1034 Green, Paul and Elizabeth, 1937-1940
20 1035 Green River Tobacco (Pete Moberly), 1920-1922
20 1036 Greever, E.L., 1937
20 1037 Grover, Ada, 1936
20 1038 Gruenberg, Louis [also to Eleanor and Louis Jaffe), 1933
21 1039 H.W. Wilson Co., The, 1939
21 1040 Hagglund, Ben, 1940
21 1041 Haggott, John (Harvard Dramatic Club), ca. 1934
21 1042 Hale, Everett E. (Cinema Magazine Inc. - includes ts of 1933 NY Herald Tribune Article) 1937
21 1043 Hall, Martha, n.d.
21 1044 Hall, Weeks, n.d., 1924-1935
21 1045 Hall, Wilbur B., 1925
21 1046 Haller, Henry S., 1938
21 1047 Hambleton, T. Edward, 1940
21 1048 Hamby, Lawrence T., 1924-1926
21 1049 Hanline, Maurice, n.d., 1926-1934
21 1050 Hansen, Harry, 1922-1929
21 1051 Harcourt Brace and Company Inc. (Alfred Harcourt, Stanley Young, Margaret Cuff, Frank Morley), 1925-1940
21 1052 Harding, T. Swann, 1926, n.d.
21 1053 Hargrave, Ronald, 1922
21 1054 Harquett, Lester (in re: J.L. Herring), n.d.
21 1055 Harris, Evelyn, 1934-1935
21 1056 Harris and Ewing: Photographers of National Notables, 1934
21 1057 Harris, Julia Collier (includes photo and clippings), 1925-1930, n.d.
21 1058 Harris, Julian, 1925
21 1059 Harrison, Gilbert (in re: Gertrude Stein), 1933, 1937
21 1060 Harrison, Joe S. (in re: Margaret Mitchell), 1939
21 1061 Harrod, Dorothe (includes poem), n.d. [ca. 1920's]
21 1062 Hartman, Ralph (includes photo), 1940
21 1063 Harvey, Dorothy Dudley (see also Nin, Anais), 1932-1934
21 1064 Hayes, Howard, 1934-1935
21 1065 Heap, Jane, 1928
21 1066 Hecht, Ben, 1935
21 1067 Hedman, Victor B. (one to Horace Liveright), 1926
21 1068 Hemingway, Ernest (includes photostat of letter to Edwin L. Peterson), 1921-1926
21 1069 Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1922
21 1070 Henley, Homer, 1933-1934
21 1071 Henning, James Robert, n.d.
21 1072 Henri Barbusse Memorial Committee, The, 1936
21 1073 Herald, Leon Srabian, 1927
21 1074 Herverie, B'de la [in re: French translations], 1933
21 1075 Hicks, George, 1926
21 1076 Hicks, Granville (in re: John Reed),
21 1077 Hicks, William and Mrs. William, 1934
21 1078 Higgins, R.A., n.d.
21 1079 Hill, Phyllis, 1938-1940
21 1080 Hixson, Howard Dale (Graphanalyst), 1933
21 1081 Hoffer, Virna, n.d.
21 1082 Holt, Jane, 1934
21 1083 Holt, Rush, 1934
21 1084 Hook, Sidney (Committee for Cultural Freedom), 1939
21 1085 Houghton Mifflin, 1939-1941
21 1086 Howard, Sidney, 1933, 1936
21 1087 Howells, Maud M. (Canton Daily News), 1924
21 1088 Howk, Frances, 1930
21 1089-1092 Huebsch, Ben (B.W. Huebsch, Inc., also from Edward T. Booth), 1922-1925
21 1093 Hunt, Dorothy, ca. 1925-1947
21 1094 Hurd, Thaddeus (includes sketch of photo of Anderson children), 1933
21 1095 Hurley, Leonard B. (University of North Carolina College for Women), 1928, 1936
21 1096 Hutchinson, Eugene, 1926
21 1097 Huxley, Aldous, 1937
21 1098 Ickes, Harold L., 1939
21 1099 International Peace Campaign, 1938
21 1100 International Union of Revolutionary Writers, 1932
21 1101 Internationaler Revolutionarer Theatre Bund, 1934
21 1102 Iversen, Herman Wolsgaard (J.H. Schultz Forlag) (in re: Danish translation), 1936
22 1103 Jackson, Gardner, 1938
22 1104 Jaffe, Louis (The Virginian Pilot, one to Louis Gruenberg), 1931-1933
22 1105 Johns, Richard (Zone), 1939
22 1106 Jolas, Eugene (Gene), 1926-1936
22 1107 Jones, H. Jefferson (John Lane Company, photostat), 1916
22 1108 Jones, Llewellyn, n.d.
22 1109 Judd, Marion, 1940
22 1110 Jungell, Helen J. (Includes poetry), 1925
22 1111 Kahn, Otto [in re: David Greear], 1930
22 1112 Kaputska, Bruce, 1930-1931
22 1113 Karsner, David, 1924-1927
22 1114 Katz, Adeline, n.d. (ca. 1924)
22 1115 Kaun, Alexander, n.d.
22 1116 Kaufman, Amelia (includes short story), 1934
22 1117 Kauser, Alice, 1934
22 1118 Keating, George T., 1924
22 1119 Keifer, Martha (in re: Currier and Ives prints), 1926
22 1120 Kellog, Phoebe (includes poem), 1925
22 1121 Kelsey, Nancy, n.d.
22 1122 Kelso, Ruth (University of Illinois), 1925
22 1123 King, Grace, 1924
22 1124 Kingsley House Social Settlement, 1925
22 1125 Komroff, Manuel, 1940
22 1126 Koppell, Gabrielle, 1941
22 1127 Koppell, Henry G. (Alliance Book Corporation), 1940-1941
22 1128 Koskull, Marie Louise (baroness de) (Hilda), 1929-1936
22 1129 Kozlenko, William (The One Act Play Magazine), n.d., 1937-1940
22 1130 Kraft, H.S., 1932-1933
22 1131 Kratovil, Stephanie, 1939-1940
22 1132 Kreymborg, Alfred, 1921-1939
22 1133 Krutch, Joseph Wood (The Nation), 1925-1934
22 1134 Lamplighter, The, 1935
22 1135 Lane, Gertrude (Women's Home Companion), 1925-1926
22 1136 Lane, Victor, 1932
22 1137 Lanier, Henry (The Golden Book), 1927
22 1138-1140 Lankes, J.J., n.d., 1928-1941
22 1141 Latham, Mrs. Wales (Bundles for Britain), 1940
22 1142 Lavers, Charles William, 1935
22 1143 Lawson, Don, 1940
22 1144 League of American Writers, 1936-1939
22 1145 Leake, Paul (Friends of William Carlos Williams), n.d.
22 1146 Ledesma, Enrique Fernandez (Biblioteca Nacional de Mexico), 1936
22 1147 LeGallienne, Eva (from secretaries), 1934
22 1148 Lehman, Maxwell (column review), 1935
23 1149-1150 Leigh, W. Colston (Leigh Lecture Bureau), 1924-1932
23 1151 Leigh-Emmerich Lecture Bureau, 1928-1929
23 1152 Leippert, James G., 1933
23 1153 Leonard, Ruth, n.d.
23 1154 Lerbs, Karl, 1927-1929
23 1155 Lerner, Daniel, 1938-1940
23 1156 LeSueur, Meridel, 1936
23 1157 Levine, Carl, 1934
23 1158 Lewis, Frank, 1939
23 1159 Lewis, Gordon, n.d.
23 1160 Lewis, Lloyd, 1935
23 1161 Lewis, Mildred, 1932
23 1162 Lewis, Oscar (The Westgate Press), 1929
23 1163 Lewis, Sinclair, n.d., 1921
23 1164 Lieber, Maxim, 1936
23 1165 Life Magazine (Paul Peters), 1940-1941
23 1165a Lilienthal, Theodore M. (Ted), 1925-1940
23 1166 Lillard, George Ann, 1924, 1940
23 1167 Linares, Adelfa, 1941
23 1168 Lindquist, H.L., 1937
23 1169 Lineaweaver, John, 1936-1941
23 1170 Linguaphone Institute, 1940
23 1171 Lion and the Unicorn, The, 1934
23 1172 Litchfield, Dorothy Hale (Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry), 1926
23 1173 Literaturnaya Gazeta, 1932
23 1174 Little, Brown and Company, 1939
23 1175 Little, Herbert, 1937
23 1176 Liveright, Ada, 1925-1926
23 1177-1178 Liveright, Horace, 1924-1930
23 1179-1180 Liveright, Otto, 1923-1934
23 1181 Llona, Victor (in re: French translations), 1926-1929
23 1182 Lloyd, John, 1934
23 1183 Locke, Alain, 1925
23 1184 Long, Maurice, n.d., 1929-1931
23 1185 Long, Maurice Jr., 1931
23 1186 Loos, Anita (includes letter of introduction to M. Stiles Dickenson, some addressed to Swatty), 1925-1940
23 1187 Lorant, Stephen, 1940
23 1188 Lovett, Robert Morss, 1920-1938
23 1189 Loving, Rene, 1926
23 1190 Lowden, Leone Kenton (Mrs. Samuel), 1925
23 1191 Lowden, Samuel Marion, 1925-1926
23 1192 Lowry, Robert J. (The Little Man), 1938
24 1193 Lucian, Jay, 1941
24 1194 Lukley, N., 1934
24 1195 Lumpkin, Grace, 1938
24 1196 Lund, Ivar, n.d.
24 1197 Lutes, Lillian Cronise (includes poem), 1932
24 1198 Lyons, Edna Snow, 1925
24 1199 Lyons, Eugene (The American Mercury), 1939
24 1200 MacDonald, Dwight (includes poetry, editor of Partisan Review), 1929-1939
24 1201 MacMillan Company, The (H.S. Latham), 1922
24 1202 Madrigal, Maria, 1940
24 1203 Mallison, Sam T., 1935
24 1204 Maltz, Albert, 1933
24 1205 Mann, Klaus (Decision Magazine), 1940
24 1206 Mannados Book Shop, 1938
24 1207 Maphis, Charles G. (Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia), 1929
24 1208 Marcus, Lillian Friend (The Double Dealer), 1924
24 1209 Markham, Kyra (in re: Dreiser and plagiarism), 1926
24 1210 Marshall, Laura (Olivet College), 1939
24 1211 Martin, Harriet, 1939
24 1212 Mason, Harold T. (Centaur Book Shop), 1934-1935
24 1213 Masters, Edgar Lee, 1935
24 1214 Matson, Harold (McClure Newspaper Syndicate), 1929
24 1215 Maurer, Alfred, 1924
24 1216 Maverick, Maury (City of San Antonio), n.d., 1936
24 1217 Mayfield, John S., 1924-1927
24 1218 Mayorga, Margaret, 1937-1940
24 1219 Mazzoranna, R. Torres, 1939
24 1220 McCall, J.G. (Mac), 1925-1933
24 1221 McClure, J.E. (The Carlinville Democrat), 1927
24 1222 McClure, John, ca. 1922-1925
24 1223 McCluskey, Howard, 1939
24 1224 McConnell, Bishop Francis J., 1939
24 1225 McConnell, Frederic (The Play House), 1934-1935
24 1226 McCordock, Robert Stanley (Lincoln Memorial College), 1938
24 1227 McGown, Floyd (City of San Antonio), 1940
24 1228 McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., 1938
24 1229 McKelvie, Sam R. (The Issue), 1935
24 1230 McMillen, Wheeler, (The Country Home), 1934
24 1231 Melekian, B.K., 1939-1940
24 1232 Mencken, H.L. (one letter to Mencken from Phil J. Sullivan), n.d., 1924-1938
24 1233 Mendel, Alfred O. (editor of the Book Prevue), 1938
24 1234 Meredith, Mark (Who's Who in Literature), 1926
24 1235 Meredith, Virgie, ca. 1920
24 1236 Miller, F. Roger (O. Henry Memorial Association), 1925
24 1237 Miller, Harry (Youth Today), 1939
24 1238 Miller, Henry, n.d.
24 1239 Miller, Inga (in re: Maurice [Long?]), 1931
24 1240 Miller, J.W., 1938
24 1241 Miller, John W., 1936-1939
24 1242 Miller, Kenneth H., 1923
24 1243 Mitchell, George S. (Columbia University), 1931
24 1244 Modern Quarterly, The, 1941
24 1245 Moe, Henry Allen (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation), 1934-1940
24 1246 Moley, Raymond (Today Magazine), 1933-1936
24 1247 Montgomery, John, n.d.
24 1248 Mooney, Tom, 1928, 1937
24 1249 Moore, John, 1931
24 1250 Moran, Joseph, 1924
24 1251 Morgenthau, Henry Jr., 1936
24 1252 Morris, L.L. (Technocracy Inc., includes leaflets), 1940
24 1253 Morris, Lloyd, 1924
24 1254 Morris, Mary (Country Theatre), n.d., 1934
24 1255 Morrison, Helen Balfour, n.d.
24 1256 Morrow, Marco, 1924-1941
24 1257 Moscow Daily News (includes reply on reverse), 1932
24 1258 Mountseer, Robert (The Sun, New York), 1926
24 1259 Moutoux, John T. (The Knoxville News Sentinel), 1935
24 1260 Mulfinger, Wilhelmina (includes poetry), 1929-1931
24 1261 Muni, Paul, 1933
24 1262 Munson, John P. (Columbia University), 1932, 1936
24 1263 Myrick, Susan (Sue) (Macon Telegraph), 1935, 1936
25 1264 Nason, Arthur (Author's Club), 1924
25 1265 Nathan, George Jean (also signed by Boyd and Dreiser, The American Spectator), 1932-1934
25 1266 Nation, The (Ernest Gruening, Margaret Marshall, and M.R. Bendiner), 1922-1938, n.d.
25 1267 National Broadcasting Company (Stockton Helfrich and L.H. Titterton), 1940-1941
25 1268 National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners, 1931-1936
25 1269 National Council on Freedom from Censorship, 1938
25 1270 National Emergency Conference for Democratic Rights, ca. 1940
25 1271 National Miners Union, 1933
25 1272 Nearing, Nellie Seeds (Rand School of Social Science), 1925
25 1273 Needham, Edith C., 1931
25 1274 Neel, Mrs. Pauline (reply on back), 1936
25 1275 Neff, Marten, 1938
25 1276 Neill, William R., 1925
25 1277 New Masses, (includes letter of organization, 1925) (Robert Evans, F.W. Dupee, Joseph Freeman, Bruce Minton), 1925-1937
25 1278 New York Herald Tribune, 1926
25 1279 New Yorker, The (K.S. White, Wolcott Gibbs, I.K. Sherman, G.A. Tobson), 1933-1940
25 1280 Newberry, John S. Jr., 1926
25 1281 Newman, Francis, n.d., 1926-1934
25 1282 Nin, Anais (includes letter of introduction from Dorothy Dudley Harvey), ca. 1934
25 1283 Noel, Eda and John, n.d.
25 1284 Nolte, J.M., 1935
25 1285 Non-Partisan Committee for the Defense of Fred E. Beal, 1938
25 1286 Norman, Dorothy, 1934-1938
25 1287 North, Sterling (Chicago Daily News), 1940
25 1288 Northern Normal Industrial School (Mary Meek), n.d.
25 1289 Norton, Margaret I. (in re: German translations), 1940
25 1290 Nussbaum, Anna, 1926
25 1291 O'Brien, Edward, 1920-1930
25 1292 O'Brien, Frederick, 1924-1930
25 1293 O'Brien, Jean (includes poetry), 1926
25 1294 Ochremenko, Peter (includes Russian advertisement for Sherwood Anderson), 1922-1934
25 1295 Ochs, Adolph S. (The New York Times), 1931
25 1296 Odets, Clifford (Longacre Theatre), 1935
25 1297 O'Donnell, Pat, 1935-1936, n.d.
25 1298 Odum, Howard W., 1936
25 1299 Ogilvie, Willie C. (Mrs. James C.), n.d.
25 1300 Ohioana Library, 1940
25 1301 O'Keeffe, Georgia, 1923-1924, n.d.
25 1302 Oklahoma Education Society, 1940
25 1303 Olgin, Moissaye J. (Pravda newspaper, USSR), 1932
25 1304 Oliphant, Homer Newton, 1940
25 1305 O'Neil, Raymond, 1920-1925
25 1306 O'Neill, Eugene (Gene), 1935-1936
25 1307 Otey, Elizabeth L., 1931
25 1308 Oursler, Fulton (Liberty), 1935
25 1309 Outlook, The, 1927-1929
25 1310 Owen, H.G. (Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College), 1936
25 1311 Owensboro Ditcher and Grader Company (W.A. Steele and M.K. Propheter, includes advertising specimens), 1919-1938
25 1312 Oxford University Press (Margaret Nicholson and Hamilton Smith), 1934, 1938
26 1313 P. E. N. Club, The, 1937, 1940
25 1314 Palencia, Isabel de, n.d., 1941
25 1315 Parke, John, n.d. [ca. 1932]
25 1316 Parkinson, Charles (Parky, Olivet College), 1939
25 1317 Parrish, Sally Cary, 1933
25 1318 Partisan Review (Alan Calmer), 1935
25 1319 Partridge, Roi (Mills College), 1925
25 1320 Pass, Joseph (Joe) (Fight Magazine), 1932-1937
25 1321 Patton, Mabel B., 1938
25 1322 Paul, G. Hurst, 1928
25 1323 Paul, Sidney (WFBR Radio), 1940
25 1324 Payne, Kenneth (The North American Review), 1929-1930
25 1325 Pearson, Norman H., 1937
25 1326 Peer, Bill, 1926
25 1327 Pekor, Charles F. Jr., 1930
26 1328 Percy, William Alexander, 1924
26 1329 Pereyra, Diomedes de (letters of introduction to Carlos Nascimento and Antonio Aita), 1941
26 1330-1331 Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons), 1933-1940
26 1332 Peters, Rollo, n.d.
26 1333 Petersen, Arnold (Weekly People), 1924
26 1334 Pfister, Dorothea (The Advertising Council), 1932
26 1335 Philips, Rufus (The Four Arts Magazine), 1934
26 1336 Phillips, Miriam (Mims - Hedgerow Theatre - most undated), 1934-1940
26 1337 Phoenix Book Shop, 1926-1929
26 1338 Piercey, Josephine, 1928-1929
26 1339 Pinchot, Ann and Ben, 1933
26 1340 Pinckney, Josephine, 1926
26 1341 Pindyck, Francis, 1934-1935
26 1342 Pippett, Roger (PM Magazine), 1940
26 1343 Player, William O. Jr. (New York Post), 1940
26 1344 Poet Laureate League of America, 1932
26 1345 Politis, M.J. (The National Herald - includes translation from Greek of Sherwood Anderson and the Greek Struggle), 1940
26 1346 Porter, Katherine Anne, n.d., 1939-1941
26 1347 Posselt, Erich, 1926-1937
26 1348 Potamkin, Harry Alan (The Guardian), 1924-1925
26 1349 Potter, Russell (Columbia University), 1932, 1935
26 1350 Prentiss, Mark O. (James Fenimore Cooper School Memorial Committee - includes photo of plaque), 1936
26 1351 Pretshold, Karl (East St. Louis Journal), 1935
26 1352 Price, Harry, 1927
26 1353 Prisoners Relief Fund (Robert Dunn), 1932
26 1354 Public Use of Arts Committee (Doris Kravis), 1938
26 1355 Puertolas, Agustin S. (includes poem), 1937-1938
26 1356 Quigley, Jack, 1925
26 1357 Quinn, Kerker (Direction), n.d.
26 1358 Ramsey, Dorothy, n.d.
26 1359 Ramsey, Robert (Olivet College, includes pamphlet and conference info), n.d., 1938-1940
26 1360 Rankin, Sue P. (Mrs. B. Kirk), 1925-1931
26 1361 Ransom, John Crowe, 1933
26 1362 Rascoe, Burton, 1934-1938
26 1363 Readers Digest (Dewitt Wallace, Robert Littell), 1938-1941
26 1364 Redding, W.M. (The Kansas City Star), n.d.
26 1365 Remenyi, Joseph, 1934-1935
26 1366 Rendueles, Roberto, 1940-1941
26 1367 Renoir, Jean, 1941
26 1368 Reynel and Hitchcock Inc. (Curtice Hitchcock), 1934
26 1369 Reynolds, F.W. (University of Utah), 1931
26 1370 Reynolds, Mary, n.d.
26 1371 Rice, Elmer, 1933-1940
26 1372 Rice, Thomas Geale (The Galveston News), 1924
26 1373 Richards, E. [Enley?], 1932-1934, n.d.
26 1374 Richards, Edward C.M. (includes work), 1934
26 1375 Riese, Katharine, 1936-1938
26 1376 Rimington, R. Critchell, 1938-1936
26 1377 Ringel, Fred, 1930-1932
26 1378 Risley, Edward (Ned), 1937-1939
26 1379 Robbins, Fred A., 1929
26 1380 Robert McBride Company [Allen Churchill], 1940
26 1381 Roberts, Lester, 1937-1939
26 1382 Robinson, Ted (Cleveland Plain Dealer), 1937
26 1383 Rodman, Selden, 1934-1935
26 1384 Roe, Rosannah Elizabeth, 1926
26 1385 Rogers, Ella Pease, 1925
26 1386 Romanov, Jack, 1932
26 1387 Rokotov, T. (International Literature, Moscow), 1938-1939
26 1388 Romke, Constance Mayfield, 1921
26 1389 Rood, John P., 1930-1939, n.d.
26 1390 Roosevelt, President and Mrs. - secretaries, 1935, 1938
26 1391 Rorty, James (New Masses, The Nation), 1926-1939
27 1392-1393 Rosenfeld, Paul (one addressed to Arthur Dove), n.d., 1920-1939
27 1394 Rosenstein, Norman, n.d., 1934
27 1395 Rosenthal, David (The New Student), 1925
27 1396 Ross, Cary, 1936-1937
27 1397 Rosskam, Edwin and Louise (Alliance Book Corporation), n.d., 1939-1940
27 1398 Rotarian, The (Leland Case, editor), 1941
27 1399 Rotherwell, Fred (also to Eleanor), 1935-1936
27 1400 Rueb, Emil (includes photostat of reply from Bernard Shaw), 1940
27 1401 Ruhle-Gerstel, Alice, 1938
27 1402 Rummell, Vie Grimes, 1932
27 1403 Russell, Philip (University of North Carolina), 1935, 1939
27 1404 Russell, Walter (Mark Twain Centennial, includes image of sculpture), 1935
27 1405 Russman, Helen, n.d., 1924-1927
27 1406 Salesman, Harold J., 1927, 1930
27 1407 San Francisco Chronicle (Joseph Jackson), 1939
27 1408 Sandburg, Carl, 1924-1925
27 1409 Sanfratello, Michael (includes poem), 1935
27 1410 Sargent, Porter, 1937
27 1411 Saroyan, William, n.d.
27 1412 Saturday Review, The (Amy Loveman, Roy Larsen), 1925
27 1413 Saxon, Lyle, n.d., 1925-1927
27 1414 Scherer, Paul, 1932
27 1415-1418 Schevill, Clara and Ferdinand, 1923-1941
27 1419 Schimpff, Elisabeth H. von (in re: German translations), 1930
27 1420 Schneider, J. Philip (copy), n.d.
27 1421 Schoen, Marianne von (in re: German translations), 1930
27 1422 Schoenemann, F., 1929
27 1423 Schofield, Paul, 1930
27 1424 Schull, Virginia (Virgie), 1939
27 1425 Schulman, Rose (Hedgerow Theatre), 1935, 1939
27 1426 Scott, Creighton, 1937
27 1427 Scott, Evelyn, 1921, 1937, n.d.
27 1428 Scott, K.A., 1926
27 1429 Scott, Natalie V., 1921
27 1430 Scribner's Magazine, 1926-1938
27 1431 Seaver, Edwin, 1932-1939
27 1432-1434 Sergel, Roger, n.d., 1923-1933
27 1435 Sergel, Roger (and Ruth), 1934-1940
27 1436 Sergel, Ruth, 1932
28 1437 Sexton, Ethelyn, 1939-1940
28 1438 Shaw, William, 1940
28 1439 Shelton, M.B., 1933
28 1440 Sherman, Stuart Pratt (includes clipping), 1925
28 1441 Sherry, Laura (The Wisconsin Players), 1920
28 1442 Sherwood, Robert, 1938, 1940
28 1443 Shilcox, P. (S.S. Koppe and Co. Inc.), 1940
28 1444 Shipman, Evan, ca. 1935, 1936
28 1445 Signatures (John Brinnin, John H. Thompson), 1937, 1939
28 1446 Signet Press, The, 1939
28 1447 Simon and Schuster, 1934
28 1448 Simpson, Harwood, 1925
28 1449 Skinner, Ada M. (English Speaking Union), 1925
28 1450 Slater, Bert C., 1926
28 1451 Slemp, C.B., 1937, 1938
28 1452 Small, Maynard and Co., 1924
28 1453 Smeding, F.V., 1929
28 1454 Smith, Arthur H. (in re: Winesburg, OH), 1936, 1940
28 1455 Smith, Charles J. (Roanoke College), 1939
28 1456 Smith, Charles W., 1935
28 1457 Smith, H.J. (Chicago Daily News), n.d.
28 1458 Smith, J. Rixey (in re: Senator Carter Glass), 1938
28 1459 Smith, Meriweather (Richmond Times Dispatch), 1937
28 1460 Smith, Richard R. (Frederick A. Stokes Co.), 1933-1939
28 1461 Smith, S.L. (Julius Rosenwald Fund, Southern Office), 1931
28 1462 Smith, Tom R. (includes condolence), n.d., 1936-1938
28 1463 Smith, William H. Jr. (Rains Galleries/Auction House), 1933-1936
28 1464 Smith, Y.K. and Julie, n.d., [ca. 1937]-1941
28 1465 Snell, LeRoy (Olivet College), 1940
28 1466 Solve, Melvin and Norma, 1937
28 1467 Soskin, William, 1936
28 1468 Sours, Phoebe, 1939
28 1469 Southwest Review (Jay Hubbell), 1924
28 1470 Spanish Aid Committees (includes letters from Franz Boas, Dorothy Parker, Helen Keller and others), 1937-1940
28 1471 Spaulding, E. Maud (Mrs. C.B., Friends of American Writers), 1935
28 1472 Spratling, William B. (Bill), 1926
28 1473 Springer, Frederick M., 1937, n.d.
28 1474 Squire, J.C. (The London Mercury), 1922
28 1475 Stammer, P. (P. Stammer Bookseller), 1940-1941
28 1476 Starrett, Walter (The Emma Goldman Canadian Lecture Fund), 1937
28 1477-1478 Stein, Gertrude (most undated), ca. 1921-1930's
28 1479 Stein, Hannah (includes clipping, The Public Ledger), 1932
28 1480 Steinberg, Noah, 1939
28 1481 Steloff, Frances (Gotham Book Mart), 1939
28 1482 Stephenson, Nathaniel, 1925
28 1483 Stern, Bernard J. (John Reed Club), 1932
28 1484 Stern, Juliet Lit (The Walt Whitman Anniversary Committee), 1926
28 1485 Stern, L. (re: Zeus cigarette holder), 1940
28 1486 Stettheimer, Ettie, 1925-1939
28 1487 Stevens, Cary C., 1927, 1940
28 1488 Stevens, George (J.B. Lippincott Co.), 1940
28 1489 Stevens, Nina, 1925, n.d.
28 1490 Stevens, Robley Durham, 1936-1940
28 1491 Stevenson, Minnie (Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association), 1939
28 1492 Stevns, Arne (in re: Danish translation of Kit Brandon), 1937
28 1493 Stewart, William (Bill) and Bern (Today), 1935-1938
29 1494-1498 Stieglitz, Alfred (one from Marsden Hartley to Stieglitz), n.d., 1923-1925
29 1499 Stieglitz, Alfred (one letter written on reverse of Intimate Gallery announcement, 1928), 1926-1928
29 1500 Stieglitz, Alfred (one letter written on reverse of An American Place Gallery Announcement, 1933), 1930-1938
29 1501 Stieglitz, Leopold, 1936
29 1502 Stockham, George (Hotel Schuyler), 1925
29 1503 Stokely, James, 1938-1939
29 1504 Stokes, Tom, 1940
29 1505 Strackbein, Lena, 1940
29 1506 Strand, Paul, 1920
29 1507 Straub, Carlyle (includes copy of Edgar Allen Poe Manuscript), 1938
29 1508 Stryker, Howard, 1938-1939
29 1509 Stryker, Roy (U.S. Department of Agriculture), 1940-1941
29 1510 Studin, Charles H. (in re: party with Max Eastman, and Eliena Krylenko), 1934
29 1511 Suchtelin, Nico Van (Wereldbiblioteck), 1937
29 1512 Sullivan, John (most undated), ca. 1932-1940
29 1513 Swan, Lucille [Blum] (also from Jerry Blum), 1920-1925
29 1514 Sweeney, James Johnson (Transition), 1939
29 1515 Swinnerton, Frank, 1940
29 1516 Szold-Fritz, Bernardine (includes notes re: Hemingway's Torrents of Spring), n.d.
29 1517 Taggard, Genevieve, 1920, 1924
29 1518 Tagagaki, Matsuo, 1926-1927
29 1519 Takahashi, Shinkichi, 1925
29 1520 Taskey, H. Leroy (Contemporary Arts Gallery), 1935
29 1521 Tass Agency (Soviet Press), 1936-1937
29 1522 Tate, Florence Lee, 1941
29 1523 Taub, Allan (see also National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners), 1933
29 1524 Taulane, Joe, 1938
29 1525 Taupin, Rene (La France en Liberte), n.d.
29 1526 Ten Eyck, Ida (O'Keefe) (includes work, Into the World), 1932
29 1527 Terman, Lewis M. (in re: Bern reuter Personality Inventory), 1934
29 1528 Terrington, Rene, 1936
29 1529 Tewson, W. Orton (New York Evening Post Literary Review), 1925-1926
29 1530 Theatre Guild, The, 1934-1936
29 1531 Theatre Union, The (Margaret Larkin, Charles Walker), 1934
29 1532 This Week Magazine (Missy Meloney, Edward O'Connell), 1940-1941
29 1533 Thomas, Louis (Committee of Diffusion of French Art), 1925
29 1534 Thompson, Tom (one addressed to Mrs. Ford), 1937
29 1535 Thomson, Charles A. (includes letters of introduction to Henry Norweb, Claude Bowers, and Luis Alberto Sanchez), 1941
29 1536 Thornton, Elizabeth (with reply from Sherwood), 1930
29 1537 Tilton, McLane, 1935
29 1538 Tippett, Tom, 1931-1934
29 1539 Today (Haydie Yates, Fillmore Hyde), 1935
29 1540 Todd, Helen ( in re: A Man Named Grant), 1940
29 1541 Toller, Ernst, 1936
29 1542 Toomer, Jean, 1922 - 1924
29 1543 Treves, Rebecca, 1936-1938
29 1544 Troxell, John, 1929-1937
29 1545 Troyanovsky, Ambassador, 1934
29 1546 Truxell, Betty (Truxell Photography), 1939
29 1547 Tuchman, E. (includes drawing), 1923-1926
29 1548 Tucker, Gertrude, 1931
29 1549 Tucker, Sam (includes clipping), 1935-1937
29 1550 Tugwell, Rex, 1935-1936
29 1551 Tully, Jim, 1922-1926
29 1552 Tunnell, Barbara, 1925
29 1553 Turner, John M. (Lynchburg College), 1936
30 1554 U.S.S.R. Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1932-1937
30 1555 United States Treasury Department, 1935
30 1556 University of Georgia (in re: Georgia Press Institute Lectures), 1931
30 1557 Urquhart, Lucy D., 1929
30 1558 Uzzell, Thomas H., 1925-1933
30 1559 Van Amayden Van Duym, A. (in re: Anatole France), 1924, 1925
30 1560 Van As, Jan, 1938
30 1561 Van Doren, Carl, 1924, 1934, 1939
30 1562 Van Eck, Waldie, 1931-1937
30 1563 Van Vechten, Carl, 1933
30 1564 Vanamee, Grace, 1938
30 1565 Vance, John F. (TOWN weekly magazine), 1938
30 1566 Vance, Marguerite, 1929, 1931
30 1567 Vanguard Press, The, 1930
30 1568 Vanity Fair (Donald Freeman, Frank Crowinshield, Jeanne Ballot, George Dangerfield), 1921-1934
30 1569 Varick, Jane N., 1940
30 1570 Vazquez, Juan Adolfo, 1939-1941
30 1571 Vejtasa, Frances (includes poetry), 1927-1929
30 1572 Viereck, George Sylvester (The American Monthly), 1925
30 1573 Viertal, Peter, 1940
30 1574 Viking Press (Ben Huebsch, Marshall Best, Harold Guinzberg, Robert Hatch Jr., George S. Oppenheimer), 1925-1941
30 1575 Villa, Jose Garcia (includes photo), 1930
30 1576 Virginia Quarterly Review (James Southall Wilson, Lambert Davis, Stringfellow (Winkie) Barr, Lawrence Lee), 1924-1939
30 1577 Volkening, Henry T., 1939-1940
30 1578 Vorse, Mary H. (most undated), ca. 1930's-1940
30 1579 W. W. Norton and Co. Inc., 1936
30 1580 Wade, John, 1925
30 1581 Walker, Adelaide and Charlie, 1931-1937
30 1582 Walker, Helene (Pictoral Review), 1921
30 1583 Wallace, Henry A., 1933-1940
30 1584 Walsh, Chad, 1936-1939
30 1585 Walsh, Paddy and Mim, 1936-1939
30 1586 Ward, George Barrett (includes poetry), 1921
30 1587 Warren, Robert Penn (The Southern Review), 1935
30 1588 Watkins, Ann (Ann Watkins, Inc.), 1930-1931
30 1589 Watson, Margaret, (in re: Fred O'Brien), 1932
30 1590 Watson, William, n.d.
30 1591 Webb, John Edgar, 1936-1940
30 1592 Weeks, Edward (Atlantic Monthly), 1940
30 1593 Weeks, Howard, n.d.
30 1594 Weinpez, Z., 1937
30 1595 Weissberger, Augusta (secretary to Orson Welles, in re: lunch with Welles), 1938
30 1596 Wells, James R. (The Slide Mountain Press), n.d.
30 1597 Welty, Ruth, 1924
30 1598 Wescott, Glenway, n.d.
30 1599 Whitcomb, Robert (Writers Union and Unemployed Writers Ass'n - includes "The Writer's Fight, The History of the Writers Union), 1934
30 1600 White, Trillena, ca. 1925-1941
30 1601 White, Walter (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), 1935-1938
30 1602 Whiting, Frederick Allen (The American Federation of Arts), 1931
30 1603 Whitmer, F.H. (The Detroit English Club), 1940
30 1604 Whitney Museum (Juliana R. Force), 1939
30 1605 Wieninger, Klara, 1937
30 1606 Wilde, Percival, 1935
30 1607 Williams, Blanche Colton (O. Henry Memorial Committee), 1926
30 1608 Williams, Greer, 1940
30 1609 Williams, Howard (The Farmer Labor Political Federation), 1935
30 1610 Williams, Oscar, 1939
30 1611 Williams, Paul, 1933
30 1612 Williams, T. Norman (Tubby), 1925
30 1613 Williams, Walter, 1933
30 1614 Willis, Mary Lloyd (includes images from Veteran's March and poem by James Ball Naylor), 1932
30 1615 Wilson, Edmund, 1926-1937
30 1616 Wilson, Gilbert, 1933-1940
30 1617 Wilson, James Southall (photostat - see also Virginia Quarterly Review), 1931
30 1618 Winterburn, Florence Hill, 1917-1938
30 1619 Wisehart, M. Karl, 1921
30 1620 Witt, Peter (Story and the Story Press), 1940
31 1621 Wohl, Harry D. (Chicago Newspaper Guild - Hearst Strike Committee), 1939
31 1622 Wold, Henry (in re: genealogy), 1930
31 1623 Wolf, Eddie, 1937
31 1624 Wolf, Leo, 1925
31 1625 Wolfe, Thomas (Tom), 1935-1937
31 1626 Wolfsohn, Mrs. H.A., 1937
31 1627 Women's City Club of Boston, 1925
31 1628 Wood, Percy, 1936, ca. 1938
31 1629 Wood, Roland (The Harbor Press - one to Mary Emmett), 1928, 1931
31 1630 Woods, Clinton, 1940
31 1631 Woods, Thomas Francis, 1933
31 1632 World, The, 1927
31 1633 World Committee Against War and Fascism (includes correspondence with the Department of State), 1932-1939
31 1634 Wordbridge, Homer E., 1935
31 1635 Wright, Donald (Don), n.d., 1934-1937
31 1636 Wright, J. Ernest, 1924-1933
31 1637 Wright, Montgomery (Kansas City Star - contains clipping), 1926
31 1638 Wright, W. F. (Bill - in re: land dispute with Barbara Miller), 1925-1926
31 1639 Yakhontoff, Victor A. (The American Pushkin Committee), 1937
31 1640 Yale University Press, 1938
31 1641 Yamasaki, Isshin (Japanese Poetry Club), 1930
31 1642 Yoshida, Kinetaro, 1924-1928
31 1643 Young, Art, 1940-1941
31 1644 Young, Kimball (University of Wisconsin, Madison), 1926
31 1645 Young, Stark (one to Elizabeth Anderson), n.d., 1925-1934
31 1646 Yust, Walter (The new York Evening Post Literary Review and Encyclopedia Britannica), 1924-1937
31 1647 Zigrosser, Carl (in re: Maurer Broadside), 1924
31 1648 Zipser, Martha (in re: German translation), 1930
31 1649 Zugsmith, Leane, 1936
31 1650 Unidentified, n.d.
31 1651 Aspiring Authors, n.d., 1922-1941
31 1652 Aspiring Publishers/Editors/Reporters, n.d., 1928-1940
31 1653-1656 Fan Mail, n.d., 1920-1940
32 1657 Hate Mail, n.d., 1921-1933
32 1658 Invitations to Speak/Appear, n.d., 1922-1940
32 1659 Invitations to Write, n.d., 1920-1940
32 1660 Requests for Autographs/Inscriptions/Photos, n.d., 1924-1941
32 1661 Requests for Information (Biographical/Opinion), n.d., 1922-1940
32 1662 Requests for Interview or Meeting, n.d., 1924-1937
32 1663 Requests for Permission to Publish, 1920-1940
32 1664 Requests from Publishers for comment on a book, 1926-1940
32 1665 Requests - other, 1922-1941
32 1666 Requests - unusual n.d., 1923-1940
32 1667 Solicitations, n.d., 1932-1937
32 1668 Subscriptions, n.d., 1928-1933
32 1669 Thank You Notes, n.d., 1924-1940

Series 3: Eleanor Anderson Correspondence, 1941-1981

Correspondence of Sherwood Anderson's fourth wife Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson (1896-1985), mainly regarding Sherwood Anderson's estate and the posthumous publication of his memoirs and letters. Many letters and telegrams dating from 1941 are condolences or get well wishes sent to Colon, Panama Canal Zone shortly before and after Sherwood's death. The series also includes requests for information from Sherwood Anderson scholars. At the end of the run of correspondence are letters arranged by subject such as fan mail, requests, condolences, and permissions.
The series includes significant correspondence from Wharton Esherick, Charles Funk, Maxwell Geismar, Anita Loos, Ferdinand Schevill, and institutions such as The Library of Congress, Princeton University Libraries, The Newberry Library, The University of Chicago, and The University of Pennsylvania.
Arranged first by Outgoing and then Incoming correspondence, and alphabetically therein.

Box Folder Contents
33 1670 Outgoing - American Historical Company, Inc., 1941
33 1671 Outgoing - Antony, Marc and Lucille, 1942
33 1672 Outgoing - Bauer, William F., 1942
33 1673 Outgoing - Boyd, James (Jim), 1943
33 1674 Outgoing - Boyd, Julian (Princeton University Library), 1944-1945
33 1675 Outgoing - Brooks, Van Wyck, 1943
33 1676 Outgoing - Brown, Ned and Associates, 1944
33 1677 Outgoing - Burnett, Whit (Story Magazine), 1946
33 1678 Outgoing - Burton, Naomi, 1942
33 1679 Outgoing - Canby, Henry Seidel (Saturday Review of Literature), 1941
33 1680 Outgoing - Centeno, Augusto, 1942
33 1681 Outgoing - Chambrun, Jacques, 1941-1943
33 1682 Outgoing - Clark, Margaret, 1941
33 1683 Outgoing - Clyde Public Library (Ohio), 1941-1943
33 1684 Outgoing - Colon Hospital, 1941
33 1685 Outgoing - Commins, Saxe (Random House), 1941
33 1686 Outgoing - Connick, Charles, 1941
33 1687 Outgoing - Coombs, Steve, 1941-1975
33 1688 Outgoing - Cortina, Mr. And Mrs. Joseph, 1941
33 1689 Outgoing - Cullen, John Paul, 1941
33 1689a Outgoing - Daugherty, George, 1941
33 1689b Outgoing - David, Charles W. (University of Pennsylvania Library), 1943-1944
33 1689c Outgoing - Davis, Lambert, 1941
33 1689d Outgoing - Davison, Natalie, 1941
33 1689e Outgoing - De Vries, Carrow, 1941
33 1689f Outgoing - Derleth, August, 1943
33 1689g Outgoing - Dove, Arthur and Reds, 1941
33 1689h Outgoing - Dreiser, Theodore, 1941, 1944
33 1689i Outgoing - Eastman, Max, 1943, 1947
33 1689j Outgoing - Ellsworth, Kenneth, 1941
33 1689k Outgoing - Emmett, Mary, 1941-1944
33 1689l Outgoing - Esherick, Wharton, 1941-1944
33 1689m Outgoing - Faulkner, William, 1941
33 1689n Outgoing - Faust, Robert K., 1941
33 1689o Outgoing - Feibleman, Jim, 1941
33 1689p Outgoing - Fleisher, Sidney, 1941
33 1689q Outgoing - Flynn, Zita Anne, 1943
33 1689r Outgoing - Frauenglass, Constance (Bookseller), 1941
33 1689s Outgoing - Frederick, John T. (Northwestern University, from unknown), 1944
33 1689t Outgoing - Friend, Julius, 1941
33 1690 Outgoing - Funk, Charles H., 1941-1943
33 1691 Outgoing - Galantiere, Lewis and Nancy, 1941-1942
33 1692 Outgoing - Geismar, Maxwell, 1942-1944
33 1693 Outgoing - Grace Lines, 1941
33 1694 Outgoing - Groves, Mrs. Lawrence, 1941
33 1695 Outgoing - Gurney, Frances, 1941
33 1696 Outgoing - Hammett, Dashiel, 1942
33 1697 Outgoing - Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1941-1943
33 1698 Outgoing - Hartley, Marsden, 1943
33 1699 Outgoing - Harvey, Dorothy Dudley, 1945
33 1700 Outgoing - Head, Depew (Ohio State Library Committee), 1941
33 1701 Outgoing - Hewitt, Harry, 1944
33 1702 Outgoing - Hochdoerfer, Mrs. Richard, 1941
33 1703 Outgoing - Horvat, Anton (Jeweller), 1941
33 1704 Outgoing -Hutchins, Robert (University of Chicago), 1943
33 1705 Outgoing - Huxley, Aldous, 1943
33 1706 Outgoing - Johnson, Burges, 1941
33 1707 Outgoing - Kauffman, Eva, 1941
33 1708 Outgoing - Koppell, Henry Gunther and Gabrielle (Alliance Book Corporation), 1941
33 1709 Outgoing - Lankes, J.J., 1941
33 1710 Outgoing - Lewis, John F., 1944, 1947
33 1711 Outgoing - Lewis, Ruth, 1941
33 1712 Outgoing - Library of Congress, 1941, 1945
33 1713 Outgoing - Lilienthal, Ted, 1943
33 1714 Outgoing - Little, Herbert (National Youth Administration), 1941
33 1715 Outgoing - Loos, Anita, 1941-1943
33 1716 Outgoing - Lovett, Robert (U.S. Department of the Interior), 1943
33 1717 Outgoing - Lund, Ivar, 1946
33 1718 Outgoing - MacGowen, Elsie, 1944
33 1719 Outgoing - Martin, Statford (Winston-Salem Journal), 1941
33 1720 Outgoing - Mellquist, Jerome, 1947
33 1721 Outgoing - Mencken, H.L., 1942
33 1722 Outgoing - Modern Library, The, 1941
33 1723 Outgoing - Moe, Henry A. (Guggenheim Foundation), 1944
33 1724 Outgoing - Moley, Raymond (Today), 1941
33 1725 Outgoing - Montauk Photo Concern, 1941
33 1726 Outgoing - Morrow, Marco, 1941-1942
33 1727 Outgoing - Norman, Dorothy, 1946-1947
33 1728 Outgoing - Norton, Margaret (re: translations), 1942
33 1729 Outgoing - Penaherrera, Caesar, 1941
33 1730 Outgoing - Peoples, Dora L., 1942
33 1731 Outgoing - Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons), 1941
33 1732 Outgoing - Prince, Flora, 1941
33 1733 Outgoing - Ramsey, Robert (Olivet College), 1942
33 1734 Outgoing - Reader's Digest, 1941
33 1735 Outgoing - Rendueles, Roberto and Muriel, 1941
33 1736 Outgoing - Rosenfeld, Paul, 1942-1946
33 1737 Outgoing - Rosenthal, Herbert, 1941
33 1738 Outgoing - Rosskam, Edwin (Alliance Book Corporation), 1941
33 1739 Outgoing - Rundquist, Dorothy, 1941
33 1740 Outgoing - Schevill, Ferdinand, 1941-1943
33 1741 Outgoing - Scribners Book Store 1941
33 1742 Outgoing - Sergel, Roger (Dramatic Publishing Company), 1942-1945
33 1743 Outgoing - Sergel, Roger, Schevill, Ferdinand, and Anderson, Karl (re. Memoirs and Manuscripts), 1941, 1943
33 1744 Outgoing - Shelburne Studios, 1941
33 1745 Outgoing - Sillcox, Luise (Authors League), 1941-1945
33 1746 Outgoing - Smith, Mrs. R.G., 1941
33 1747 Outgoing - Stewart, William (Bill), 1941
33 1748 Outgoing - Sullivan, John, 1941
33 1749 Outgoing - Sutton, William (Ohio State University), 1941-1942
33 1750 Outgoing - Thornton, William Robert, 1943
33 1751 Outgoing - Viking Press, 1941, 1948
33 1752 Outgoing - Wallace, Henry, 1941
33 1753 Outgoing - White, Trillena, 1941
33 1754 Outgoing - Wright, Dan, 1942
33 1755 Outgoing - Yale University Library ( in re: Anderson's papers), 1941
33 1756 Outgoing - Unidentified, n.d., 1941-1947
34 1757 Incoming - Adams, Mildred, 1941
34 1758 Incoming - Allen, Paul (Descendants of the American Revolution), 1941
34 1759 Incoming - American Historical Company, Inc., 1941
34 1760 Incoming - Anderson, Florence V., 1941
34 1761 Incoming - Anderson, Sherwood (no relation), 1942
34 1762 Incoming - Angelo, Valenti, 1953
34 1763 Incoming - Armfield, Alice, 1941-1943
34 1764 Incoming - Author's League of America, 1941-1947
34 1765 Incoming - Babb, James T. (Yale University Library), 1941
34 1766 Incoming - Baldwin, Roger, 1941
34 1767 Incoming - Bartlett, Margaret Thornton (Monte) [includes works, and letters to and from Edward Weeks, Stanley Pargellis, Archibald MacLeish, Clare Booth Luce, and Siegfried Sassoon], 1942-1949
34 1768 Incoming - Bishop, John Peale and Margaret, 1941-1944
34 1769 Incoming - Bland, Winifred, 1941
34 1770 Incoming - Boyd, James (Jim) and Katherine (Kate), 1941-1944
34 1771 Incoming - Boyd, Julian P. (Princeton University Library), 1942-1945
34 1772 Incoming - Brand, Millen, 1941
34 1773 Incoming - Brewer, Joseph, 1941
34 1774 Incoming - Brookhouser, Frank, 1945
34 1775 Incoming - Brooks, Van Wyck, 1943
34 1776 Incoming - Brown, Ned, 1941
34 1777 Incoming - Buntin, Priscilla, 1941
34 1778 Incoming - Burnett, Whit, 1943-1945
34 1779 Incoming - Carter, John Archer (Nick), 1941
34 1780 Incoming - Centeno, Augusto and Myrtle, 1941
34 1781 Incoming - Chambrun, Jacques, 1941-1942
34 1782 Incoming - Church, Ralph, 1944
34 1783 Incoming - Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain Society), 1941
34 1783a Incoming - Clyde Public Library, 1941
34 1784 Incoming - Cohen, Harry (Acme Newspictures, Inc.), 1941
34 1785 Incoming - Colin, Saul (Dramatic Workshop), 1947
34 1786 Incoming - Commins, Saxe, 1941-1946
34 1787 Incoming - Connick, Charles J. and Mabel, 1941-1943
34 1788 Incoming - Cortina, Mary Gil, 1943
34 1789 Incoming - Cullen, John Paul, 1941-1955
34 1790 Incoming - Cummings, Edward Estlin, 1941
34 1791 Incoming - Curtis Brown, Ltd., 1944
34 1792 Incoming - Dahlberg, Edward, 1941-1942
34 1793 Incoming - Daily Worker, 1942
34 1794 Incoming - Daugherty, George, 1941-1945
34 1795 Incoming - Davila, Carlos, 1941
34 1796 Incoming - Davison, Edward (Ted) and Natalie, 1941
34 1797 Incoming - De Vries, Carrow, 1943
34 1798 Incoming - Deniston, Clyde (includes photo), 1943-1944
34 1799 Incoming - Derleth, August, 1943
34 1800 Incoming - Derweat, Clarence The Experimental Theatre, 1947
34 1801 Incoming - Dinsmoor, Helen, 1941
34 1802 Incoming - Dove, Arthur and Reds, 1941-1942
34 1803 Incoming - Dreiser, Theodore, 1941
34 1804 Incoming - Earle, Anne W., 1945
34 1805 Incoming - Eastman, Max, 1941, 1943
34 1806 Incoming - Ellsworth, Kenneth, 1941
34 1807 Incoming - Emerson, John, 1941
34 1808 Incoming - Emmett, Mary, 1941
34 1809 Incoming - Esherick, Letty (Mrs. Wharton), 1941
34 1810-1811 Incoming - Esherick, Wharton, 1941-1944
34 1812 Incoming - Evans, Ernestine, 1941, 1947
34 1813 Incoming - Farrell, James T., 1945, 1946
34 1814 Incoming - Feibleman, Jimmy and Dorothy, 1941
34 1815 Incoming - Flynn, Zita Ann, 1943
34 1816 Incoming - Frauenglass, Constance [bookseller], 1941
34 1817 Incoming - Frederick, John T., 1941, 1944
34 1818 Incoming - Friend, Ida, 1941
34 1819 Incoming - Friend, Julius and Elise, 1941-1947
34 1820 Incoming - Funk, Charles H. (Andy) [includes legal, financial, and royalty info], 1941-1944
34 1821 Incoming - Galantiere, Lewis and Nancy, 1941-1944
34 1822 Incoming - Gates, Arnold F., 1941
34 1823 Incoming - Geismar, Maxwell and Anne, 1941-1966
34 1824 Incoming - Girsdansky, Joseph (includes medical information), 1941
34 1825 Incoming - Godchaux, Elma (telegram also from Julius Friend and Marc Antony), 1941
34 1826 Incoming - Goldfrank, Herbert (New Masses), 1944
34 1827 Incoming - Gormaine, Earl, 1942
34 1828 Incoming - Gosling, Glenn, 1941
34 1829 Incoming - Gozzi, Raymond D. (re: thesis on Sherwood), 1947
34 1830 Incoming - Greear, Caroline, 1943, 1949
34 1831 Incoming - Greear, David, 1942, 1945
34 1832 Incoming - Greear, John F., 1941
34 1833 Incoming - Harcourt Brace and Company, Inc. (Stanley Young, Frank Morley, Lambert Davis, Donald Brace, Robert Giroux), 1941-1942
34 1834 Incoming - Harris, Julia Collier, 1941, 1945
34 1835 Incoming - Hartley, Marsden, 1942
34 1836 Incoming - Harvey, Dorothy Dudley, 1945
34 1837 Incoming - Hewitt, Harry [re: setting poetry to music, includes program], 1944
34 1838 Incoming - Hochdoerfer, Hettie (Mrs. Richard, includes clipping), 1941
34 1839 Incoming - Hurd, Herman, 1942, 1951
34 1840 Incoming - Huxley, Aldous, 1943
35 1841 Incoming - Kauffer, E. McKnight, 1943
35 1842 Incoming - Kirchwey, Freda, 1941
35 1843 Incoming - Komroff, Manuel, 1946
35 1844 Incoming - Koppell, Gabrielle and Guenther, 1941
35 1845 Incoming - Koppell, Henry G. (Alliance Book Corporation), 1942
35 1846 Incoming - Lankes, J.J., 1941-1944
35 1847 Incoming - Laughlin, James, n.d.
35 1848 Incoming - League of American Writers, 1942
35 1849 Incoming - Lewis, Brackett (American Relief for Czechoslovakia), 1947
35 1850 Incoming - Lewis, Jay, 1942
35 1851 Incoming - Lewis, John F. Jr. (in re: University of Virginia), 1944
35 1852 Incoming - Lewis, Ruth (Mrs. Gordon), 1941
35 1853 Incoming - Library of Congress (Joseph Auslander, Archibald MacLeish, Luther Evans, Verner Clapp), 1943-1947
35 1854 Incoming - Lilienthal, Theodore M. (Ted), 1942-1945
35 1855 Incoming - Lineaweaver, John, 1941
35 1856 Incoming - Little, Herbert, 1941
35 1857 Incoming - Loos, Anita, 1941-1947
35 1858 Incoming - Lovett, Robert Morss, 1943
35 1859 Incoming - Lund, Ivar, 1946
35 1860 Incoming - Mayora, Margaret, n.d.
35 1861 Incoming - McColloch, Rhoda, n.d.
35 1862 Incoming - Mellquist, Jerome, 1946-1947
35 1863 Incoming - Mencken, H.L., 1942
35 1864 Incoming - Miller, Inga, 1943
35 1865 Incoming - Moley, Raymond (Today and Newsweek Magazines), 1941
35 1866 Incoming - Moore, David H. (most undated), n.d., 1945-1946
35 1867 Incoming - Morrow, Marco, 1942
35 1868 Incoming - New Yorker, The, 1942, 1944
35 1869 Incoming - Newberry Library, The (Stanley Pargellis and Lloyd Lewis), 1945-1946
35 1870 Incoming - Norman, Dorothy, 1946
35 1871 Incoming - North, Sterling (Chicago Daily News), 1943
35 1872 Incoming - Ohioana Library (Florence Head, includes press release), 1941-1942
35 1873 Incoming - Palencia, Isabel de, 1942
35 1874 Incoming - Pantheon Literary Agency (Henry Furst), 1946
35 1875 Incoming - Patchen, Kenneth, 1943
35 1876 Incoming - Patton, Mabel B., 1941
35 1877 Incoming - Perkins, Maxwell (Charles Scribner's Sons), 1941
35 1878 Incoming - Philips, Miriam (Mims, Hedgerow Theatre), 1943
35 1879 Incoming - Pindyck, Francis (Leland Hayward Inc.), 1942
35 1880 Incoming - Prince, Flora (includes clipping re: Trillena White), 1941
35 1881 Incoming - Ramsay, Robert, 1941-1942
35 1882 Incoming - Rankin, Sue P. (Mrs. B. Kirk), 1941
35 1883 Incoming - Rendueles, Roberto, 1941
35 1884 Incoming - Rideout, Walter, 1975-1976
35 1885 Incoming - Rosenfeld, Paul, 1941
35 1886 Incoming - Rosskam, Edwin and Louise, 1941
35 1887 Incoming - Schevill, Ferdinand (one to Roger Sergel), 1941-1948
35 1888 Incoming - Scott, Winfield (The Providence Journal), 1942
35 1889 Incoming - Sergel, Roger and Ruth, 1941
35 1890 Incoming - Shelburne Studios, 1941
35 1891 Incoming - Smith, Tom R., 1941
35 1892 Incoming - Smith, Y.K. and Julie, 1941
35 1893 Incoming - Sorensen, Mrs. C., 1941
35 1894 Incoming - Stettheimer, Ettie, 1941
35 1895 Incoming - Stewart, William (Bill) and Bern, 1941
35 1896 Incoming - Stieglitz, Alfred, 1941-1942
35 1897 Incoming - Stockell, Frank, 1941-1942
35 1898 Incoming - Sutton, William A., 1941-1942
35 1899 Incoming - Taylor, M.D., Carole and Virginia Welford, 1981
35 1900 Incoming - University of Chicago (Ralph Beals, Franklin Hopper, Robert Hutchins, one letter to Ferdinand Schevill), 1943
35 1901 Incoming - University of Pennsylvania (Charles W. David), 1942-1944
35 1902 Incoming - Van Vechten, Carl, 1947
35 1903 Incoming - Wallace, Henry A., 1942
35 1904 Incoming - Walsh, Paddy and Mim, 1941
35 1905 Incoming - Western Reserve Historical Society, 1942
35 1906 Incoming - White, Ray Lewis, 1966
35 1907 Incoming - Wilder, Thornton, 1941
35 1908 Incoming - Wilson, Edmund, 1942-1946
35 1909 Incoming - Wilson, Gilbert, 1943
35 1910 Incoming - Wood, Dr. James C., 1943
35 1911 Incoming - Woods, Clinton, 1941
35 1912 Incoming - Young, Art, 1942-1943
35 1913 Incoming - Unidentified, 1941, 1944
35 1914 Incoming - Condolences, 1941
35 1915 Incoming - Fan Mail, 1941, 1946
35 1916 Incoming - Requests, misc., 1941-1946
35 1917 Incoming - Requests, Permission to Publish, 1941-1945

Series 4: Family Correspondence, 1904-1968

Letters to and from Sherwood Anderson's family members. A bulk of the correspondence (five document cases) is from Sherwood Anderson to Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson and is rich in information regarding Sherwood's travels during his lecture tours from 1930-1941. Also significant in size is Sherwood's correspondence to and from Laura Copenhaver, his mother-in-law. The series also includes letters to and from his children, brothers, and wives.
Arranged alphabetically by the author of the correspondence.

Box Folder Contents
36 1918 Anderson, Cornelia Lane to Anderson, Sherwood and Eleanor, n.d., 1923-1944
36 1919 Anderson, Cornelia Lane to Mr. Russman (photocopy), 1934
36 1920 Anderson, Earl to Anderson, Sherwood, 1926
36 1921 Anderson, Earl (via Red Cross Nurse) to Anderson, Sherwood, 1926
36 1922 Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, John, 1945
36 1923 Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Karl, 1939-1946
36 1924 Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Robert (Bob), 1941
36 1925 Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Sherwood, 1936-1938
36 1926 Anderson, Eleanor to Copenhaver, Randolph, n.d., 1956, 1968
36 1927 Anderson, Eleanor to Spear, Marion Anderson (Mimi), 1941
36 1928 Anderson, Eleanor to Van Meier, Henry, 1941
36 1929 Anderson, Eleanor to Wilson, Mazie Copenhaver, 1942
36 1930 Anderson, Eleanor to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1942
36 1931 Anderson, Elizabeth (niece) to Anderson, Sherwood, 1934
36 1932 Anderson, Elizabeth Prall to Anderson, Sherwood, 1926
36 1933 Anderson, Emma Smith to Stella Anderson, n.d.
36 1934 Anderson, Helen to Anderson, Sherwood, ca. 1926, 1940
36 1935 Anderson, Irwin Jr. to Anderson, Sherwood and Elizabeth, 1926
36 1936 Anderson, James (grandfather) to I.M. Anderson (father) copy 1877
36 1937 Anderson, John to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1947
36 1938-1941 Anderson, John to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., ca. 1923-1930's
36 1942 Anderson, John to Anderson, Sherwood and Eleanor, ca. 1938-1941
36 1943 Anderson, John to Emmett, Mary, 1940
36 1944 Anderson, John to Spear, Mimi and Russell, 1939
36 1945 Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1946
36 1946 Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Mary, 1935
36 1947 Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Sherwood, 1924-1926
36 1948-1949 Anderson, Karl to Anderson, Sherwood and Eleanor, 1930-1935, 1937-1940
36 1950 Anderson, Karl to Schroeder, Margaret (niece) copy, 1951
36 1951 Anderson, Ray to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1942
36 1952 Anderson, Robert and Mary, to Anderson, Eleanor, 1941-1945
36 1953 Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Karl, 1941
36 1954 Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., 1924-1925
36 1955 Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood and Elizabeth, 1925-1929
36 1956 Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood, n.d., [ca. 1930's]
36 1957 Anderson, Robert to Anderson, Sherwood, 1938-1939
36 1958 Anderson, Robert to Butterfield, Roger (Time Magazine), 1939
36 1959 Anderson, Robert to Jaffe, Louis, 1941
36 1960 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Cornelia Lane, 1921-1940
36 1961 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Earl, ca. 1920-1926
37 1962-1977 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, n.d. (early)-Dec. 1930
38 1978-1989 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, 1930 (month unknown)-Oct. 1931
39 1990-2003 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, Nov. 1931-1932 (month unknown)
40 2004-2018 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, 1933-1935 (month unknown)
41 2019-2034 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, 1936-1940
42 2035-2037 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, n.d., 1941
42 2038 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver, incomplete, n.d.
42 2039 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Elizabeth Prall, 1929
42 2040 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Helen Buill, 1904-1940
42 2041 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Irwin, 1926
42 2042-2043 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, John (mostly photostats), ca. 1926-1941
42 2044-2047 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Karl, 1905-1940
42 2048 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Robert (Bob), 1925-1941
42 2049 Anderson, Sherwood to Anderson, Tennessee Mitchell, 1925-1926
42 2050 Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver, Bascom E., n.d., 1932-1937
42 2051 Anderson, Sherwood to Copenhaver