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Yale University LibraryBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Guide to the Mabel Dodge Luhan PapersYCAL MSS 196

by Michael L. Forstrom

2004

P. O. Box 208330New Haven, CT 06520-8330

[email protected]://beinecke.library.yale.edu/

Last exported at 11:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 10th, 2020

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Table of Contents

Collection Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 7Requesting Instructions ................................................................................................................................................. 8Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................................ 8

Immediate Source of Acquisition ................................................................................................................................ 8Conditions Governing Access ..................................................................................................................................... 8Conditions Governing Use ......................................................................................................................................... 8Preferred Citation ....................................................................................................................................................... 8Processing Information .............................................................................................................................................. 8Associated Materials ................................................................................................................................................... 9Separated Materials .................................................................................................................................................... 9

MABEL DODGE LUHAN (1879-1962) ...................................................................................................................... 9Scope and Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 10Collection Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 15

Series I. Correspondence, 1905–1954 .................................................................................................................... 15GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE ....................................................................................................................... 15THIRD PARTY CORRESPONDENCE ............................................................................................................... 47

To Bessie Beatty ............................................................................................................................................... 47To and from Dorothy Brett .............................................................................................................................. 47To John Collier ................................................................................................................................................. 48To and from Edwin Sherrill Dodge .................................................................................................................. 48To and from John Evans .................................................................................................................................. 48To and from Manuel Gamio ............................................................................................................................. 48To Hutchins Hapgood ...................................................................................................................................... 48To "Mrs." Hapgood .......................................................................................................................................... 49To Alice Corbin Henderson .............................................................................................................................. 49To and from Rebecca Salsbury James ............................................................................................................... 49To Una Jeffers .................................................................................................................................................. 49To Walter Willard (Spud) Johnson .................................................................................................................. 49To and from Robert Edmond Jones .................................................................................................................. 49To Henry A. Kiker ............................................................................................................................................ 49To and from Frieda Lawrence von Richthofen .................................................................................................. 50To Tony Luhan ................................................................................................................................................. 50To and from John Reed .................................................................................................................................... 50To Lisa des Renaudes ....................................................................................................................................... 51To and from Elfleda Sprague ............................................................................................................................ 51To Maurice Sterne ............................................................................................................................................ 51To and from Alfred Stieglitz ............................................................................................................................. 51To and from Clara Sidney Taylor ..................................................................................................................... 51To Alice Thursby .............................................................................................................................................. 51To and from Frank Waters ............................................................................................................................... 51Other Third Party Correspondence .................................................................................................................. 52

Series II. Writings, 1910–1953 .............................................................................................................................. 54ARTICLES AND ESSAYS .................................................................................................................................... 54AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS .................................................................................................................. 56

"Doctors: Fiy Years of Experience" ................................................................................................................. 57"Intimate Memories" ........................................................................................................................................ 57Lorenzo in Taos .................................................................................................................................................. 58"Mexico in 1930" ............................................................................................................................................ 58"My Attitude in Writing Autobiography" ......................................................................................................... 59"Notes on Awareness" ...................................................................................................................................... 59"Psychoanalysis with Dr. Brill" ......................................................................................................................... 59

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"Roy Howard: A Conversation Piece" .............................................................................................................. 59"Sketch of Bendix: Conversation Piece" ............................................................................................................ 59"The Statue of Liberty: An Old Fashioned Story of Taboos" ............................................................................. 59"Una and Robin" ............................................................................................................................................. 59"Wartime in Taos" ............................................................................................................................................ 59Winter in Taos .................................................................................................................................................. 59

BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENTS ........................................................................................................................ 59FILM SCRIPTS AND SCENARIOS .................................................................................................................... 59

"Conquest" ....................................................................................................................................................... 59"Just a Little Piece of Land" ............................................................................................................................. 60

NOVELS .............................................................................................................................................................. 60"Let's Get Away Together" ............................................................................................................................... 60"Water of Life" ................................................................................................................................................. 60

OPEN LETTERS ................................................................................................................................................. 60POETRY .............................................................................................................................................................. 60REVIEWS ............................................................................................................................................................ 62SHORT STORIES ............................................................................................................................................... 62SPEECHES .......................................................................................................................................................... 63THEATRICAL SCENARIOS ............................................................................................................................... 63OTHER WRITINGS ........................................................................................................................................... 63WRITINGS OF OTHERS ................................................................................................................................... 64

Adrian, Gilbert ................................................................................................................................................. 64Ames, John W. ................................................................................................................................................. 64Arnold, Matthew .............................................................................................................................................. 64Austin, Mary .................................................................................................................................................... 64Barfucci, Enrico ................................................................................................................................................ 64Barnes, Carman ................................................................................................................................................ 64Becker, Charlotte .............................................................................................................................................. 64Bentley, Eric ..................................................................................................................................................... 64Blanc, Peter ...................................................................................................................................................... 64Blanche, Jacques-Emile ..................................................................................................................................... 64Brett, Dorothy .................................................................................................................................................. 64Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden) ........................................................................................................................... 64Brinig, Myron .................................................................................................................................................. 65Bull, Nina ......................................................................................................................................................... 65Buriel, ---- ........................................................................................................................................................ 65B., C. W. .......................................................................................................................................................... 65Cary, Seward .................................................................................................................................................... 65Cassidy, Ina ...................................................................................................................................................... 65Chadourne, M. Marc ........................................................................................................................................ 65Church, Peggy Pond ........................................................................................................................................ 65Clemens, Cyril ................................................................................................................................................. 65Collier, John ..................................................................................................................................................... 65Colum, Mary .................................................................................................................................................... 66Corle, Edwin .................................................................................................................................................... 66Dasburg, Andrew ............................................................................................................................................. 66Dasburg, Marina .............................................................................................................................................. 66De Ford, Miriam Allen ..................................................................................................................................... 66Defries, Amelia Dorothy ................................................................................................................................... 66Eastman, Max .................................................................................................................................................. 66Elliott, Ronny ................................................................................................................................................... 66Evans, John (1902-) ........................................................................................................................................ 67Fadiman, Clion .............................................................................................................................................. 67Flint, Ralph ...................................................................................................................................................... 67Foote, Mary ...................................................................................................................................................... 67Fox, Douglas .................................................................................................................................................... 67

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Fredericks, P. G. ............................................................................................................................................... 67Friedman, Murray M. ....................................................................................................................................... 67[Geecurley?], John ........................................................................................................................................... 67Giovannitti, Arturo ........................................................................................................................................... 67Gish, Lillian ..................................................................................................................................................... 68Gogarty, Oliver St. John ................................................................................................................................... 68Gold, Michael ................................................................................................................................................... 68Goldsmith, Reuben .......................................................................................................................................... 68Gregory, [Harold?] Anthony ............................................................................................................................ 68Gulick, Luther Halsey ....................................................................................................................................... 68Hapgood, Hutchins .......................................................................................................................................... 68Hausner, Eric P. ................................................................................................................................................ 68Haweis, Stephen ............................................................................................................................................... 68Hicks, Granville ................................................................................................................................................ 68Hughes, Langston ............................................................................................................................................ 68[Jeffers, Una?] .................................................................................................................................................. 68Johnson, Walter Willard ("Spud") ................................................................................................................... 68Jones, Robert Edmond ..................................................................................................................................... 69Justema, William .............................................................................................................................................. 69Kiker, Henry .................................................................................................................................................... 69Kirschman, ---- ................................................................................................................................................ 69Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert) .................................................................................................................... 69Lehman, B. H. (Benjamin Harrison) ................................................................................................................ 70Litvinov, Ivy ..................................................................................................................................................... 70Loy, Mina ......................................................................................................................................................... 70MacKaye, Percy ................................................................................................................................................ 70Maloney, Russell .............................................................................................................................................. 70Martinez, Avalina ............................................................................................................................................. 70Merz, Max ........................................................................................................................................................ 70Morris, Joe Alex ............................................................................................................................................... 70Mozley, Loren ................................................................................................................................................... 70Mumford, Clare Dana ...................................................................................................................................... 71Munson, Gorham ............................................................................................................................................. 71Murphy, Carolyn Cushman .............................................................................................................................. 71Orliac, Jehanne d' ............................................................................................................................................. 71Pyle, Mita W. ................................................................................................................................................... 71[Rauh?], Ida .................................................................................................................................................... 71Reed, John (1887-1920) ................................................................................................................................ 71Robinson, Edwin Arlington .............................................................................................................................. 71[Rogers, Robert Emmons?] ............................................................................................................................. 71Rolo, Charles J.[ames?] .................................................................................................................................... 71Rompapas, John ............................................................................................................................................... 71Rosenfeld, Paul ................................................................................................................................................ 72Rudhyar, Dane ................................................................................................................................................. 72Ruthven, Madeleine ......................................................................................................................................... 72Sanchez, John B. .............................................................................................................................................. 72Scripps, Robert Paine ....................................................................................................................................... 72Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley .............................................................................................................................. 72Slaughter, Stella ............................................................................................................................................... 72Soracle, S. ........................................................................................................................................................ 72Spiel, Hilde ...................................................................................................................................................... 72Spingarn, Joel Elias .......................................................................................................................................... 72Sprague, [Alice?] .............................................................................................................................................. 72Starobin, Joseph ............................................................................................................................................... 72Stein, Gertrude ................................................................................................................................................. 73Stein, Leo (1872-1947) .................................................................................................................................. 73

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Sterne, Maurice ................................................................................................................................................ 73Strickland, Dwight ........................................................................................................................................... 73Swaine, Ruth .................................................................................................................................................... 73Thomas, Grace Billheimer ................................................................................................................................ 73Tucker, Blanche C. ........................................................................................................................................... 73Valentine, James ............................................................................................................................................... 73Vorse, Mary Heaton ......................................................................................................................................... 73Wallace, Henry A.[gard?] ................................................................................................................................. 73Wallace, Lew [Barrington?] .............................................................................................................................. 74Waters, Frank ................................................................................................................................................... 74[Weber, Max?] ................................................................................................................................................. 74Wilder, Thornton ............................................................................................................................................. 74Williams, Charles ............................................................................................................................................. 74Young, Stark .................................................................................................................................................... 74----, Andra ....................................................................................................................................................... 74Unidentified ..................................................................................................................................................... 74

Series III. Photographs, 1859–1951 ....................................................................................................................... 75MABEL DODGE LUHAN ................................................................................................................................... 75

Mabel Dodge Luhan Alone ............................................................................................................................... 75Mabel Dodge Luhan with Others ..................................................................................................................... 75

STUDIO AND ARTISTS' PORTRAITS OF MABEL DODGE LUHAN ............................................................... 77MABEL DODGE LUHAN IN ARTWORK .......................................................................................................... 77TONY LUHAN .................................................................................................................................................... 78

Tony Luhan Alone ............................................................................................................................................ 78Tony Luhan with Others .................................................................................................................................. 78

FAMILY ............................................................................................................................................................... 79FRIENDS AND OTHERS ................................................................................................................................... 81NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS ......................................................................................................................... 88

Individuals ....................................................................................................................................................... 88Groups ............................................................................................................................................................. 89

MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS ............................................................................................................................ 90PLACES ............................................................................................................................................................... 90

California ......................................................................................................................................................... 90Italy .................................................................................................................................................................. 90New York ......................................................................................................................................................... 91Taos and Southwest ......................................................................................................................................... 91Other ................................................................................................................................................................ 92

ARTWORK ......................................................................................................................................................... 93OTHER ............................................................................................................................................................... 93CUT FILM NEGATIVES ..................................................................................................................................... 94

Series IV. Scrapbooks, 1912–1949 ......................................................................................................................... 95Series V. Personal Papers, 1906–1959 .................................................................................................................... 97

ARTWORK ......................................................................................................................................................... 97CLIPPINGS ......................................................................................................................................................... 97

General interest ................................................................................................................................................ 97DIARIES .............................................................................................................................................................. 97FINANCIAL AND LEGAL RECORDS ................................................................................................................ 98INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ....................................................................................................... 98JOHN EVANS PAPERS ....................................................................................................................................... 98MEDICAL RECORDS ......................................................................................................................................... 98POSTCARDS ....................................................................................................................................................... 98

People ............................................................................................................................................................... 98Places ............................................................................................................................................................... 98Other ................................................................................................................................................................ 99

PRINTED EPHEMERA ....................................................................................................................................... 99OTHER ............................................................................................................................................................... 99

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Series VI. Subject Files, 1915–1961 ..................................................................................................................... 101PEOPLE ............................................................................................................................................................. 101TOPICS ............................................................................................................................................................. 102

Series VII. 2011 Addition, 1942–1942 ................................................................................................................ 103Lorenzo in Taos ................................................................................................................................................... 103Winter in Taos .................................................................................................................................................... 103

Oversize ................................................................................................................................................................. 104Restricted Papers ................................................................................................................................................... 109Restricted Fragile Papers ........................................................................................................................................ 110Restricted Fragile Oversize ..................................................................................................................................... 117

Selected Search Terms ............................................................................................................................................... 119

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Collection Overview

REPOSITORY: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryP. O. Box 208330New Haven, CT [email protected]://beinecke.library.yale.edu/

CALL NUMBER: YCAL MSS 196

CREATOR: Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962

TITLE: Mabel Dodge Luhan papers

DATES: 1859–1961

BULK DATES: 1913–1951

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 69.24 linear feet (113 boxes) + 2 art, 2 folders

LANGUAGE: Chiefly in English; some materials in French, Spanish, Italian, German andPolish.

SUMMARY: The Luhan papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs,scrapbooks and personal papers documenting the life and work of MabelDodge Luhan.Series I, Correspondence, consists chiefly of incoming letters from family,friends, fans and publishers. Luhan's activities and relationships in New Yorkand New Mexico, with artists, writers, labor leaders and Native AmericanIndians, are well documented. Correspondents include John Evans, JohnCollier, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Hutchins Hapgood, Neith Boyce, MauriceSterne, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Edmond Jones, D.H. andFrieda Lawrence, Dorothy Brett and Georgia O'Keee. The one significantgroup of outgoing letters is to psychoanalyst Smith Ely Jellie.Series II, Writings, contains a variety of writings: articles, essays, shortstories, novels, poetry, reviews, book-length autobiographical and non-fictional work, and writings of others. There are drafts of Lorenzo in Taos,three of the four published volumes of Intimate Memories, and severalunpublished autobiographical writings.Series III, Photographs, consists of portraits and snapshots of people andplaces, including Mabel Dodge and Tony Luhan, family, friends, NativeAmerican Indians, and Luhan's homes in Florence and Taos. There arephotographs by James Edward Abbe, Ansel Adams, Laura Gilpin, Ernest Knee,Edward Weston and others.Series IV, Scrapbooks, consists of seventeen scrapbooks containing clippingsand letters devoted to Luhan's published books and to subjects of interestto her. Clippings on subjects deal with modern art and literature, the 1913Armory Show, Luhan's salon, labor issues, D.H. Lawrence, Native AmericanIndians and Taos. Clippings include articles by Luhan and friends.Series V, Personal Papers, is organized into ten subseries: Artwork, Clippings,Diaries, Financial and Legal Records, Invitations and Announcements, JohnEvans Papers, Medical Records, Postcards, Printed Ephemera and Other.The Artwork subseries includes work by D.H. Lawrence, Maurice Sterne andMarsden Hartley. Series VI, Subject Files, consists chiefly of clippings onfriends and family.

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ONLINE FINDING AID: To cite or bookmark this finding aid, please use the following link: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/beinecke.luhan

Requesting InstructionsTo request items from this collection for use in the Beinecke Library reading room, please use the requestlinks in the HTML version of this finding aid, available at http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/beinecke.luhan.

To order reproductions from this collection, please send an email with the call number, box number(s), andfolder number(s) to [email protected].

Key to the container abbreviations used in the PDF finding aid:b. boxf. folder

Administrative Information

Immediate Source of AcquisitionThe Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers were acquired through gifts from Mabel Dodge Luhan between 1951-61.

Conditions Governing AccessThe materials are open for research.

Box 108: Restricted until 2020. For further information consult the appropriate curator.

Box 109-112: Restricted fragile material. Reference surrogates have been substituted in the main files.For further information consult the appropriate curator.

Conditions Governing UseThe Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers are the physical property of the Beinecke Rare Book and ManuscriptLibrary, Yale University. Literary rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs andassigns. For further information, consult the appropriate curator.

Preferred CitationMabel Dodge Luhan Papers. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and ManuscriptLibrary.

Processing InformationThe Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers contain material acquired through gifts from Mabel Dodge Luhan thatwas formerly classed as Za Luhan and Za L968. The Luhan Papers were first described by Donald Gallup,former curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature, in The Yale University Library Gazette 37, 3(January 1963).

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Associated MaterialsMaterial related to Mabel Dodge Luhan that was acquired through gifts and purchases from sourcesother than Mabel Dodge Luhan is located in the Mabel Dodge Luhan Collection (YCAL MSS 197).

Separated MaterialsThe painting by Marsden Hartley titled "Portrait of Berlin" (Series III. Personal papers, folder 2269) wastransferred permanently to the Yale University Art Gallery in 2019.

MABEL DODGE LUHAN (1879-1962)Mabel Dodge Luhan was a major cultural figure in the United States in the first half of the 20th century.She is best known as a patron of the arts and writer, author of a multi-volume autobiographical work andbooks on D. H. Lawrence, Taos, and Taos area artists. There is considerable scholarship on Luhan, and thereare book-length biographical studies by Emily Hahn (1977), Winifred Frazer (1984), and Lois Palken Rudnick(1984). Summary information is available in the standard print and online biographical resources.

The following chronology provides dates for key events and publications:

1879 February 26, born in Bualo, New York to Charles F. Ganson and Sara McKay Cook

?-95 attends St. Margaret's Episcopal School for Girls in Bualo

1895-96 attends Miss Graham's School in New York City

1896-97 attends Chevy Chase School in Washington D.C.

1900 marries Karl Kellog Evans

1902 birth of son John Ganson Evans; death of Charles F. Ganson

1903 death of Karl Kellog Evans

1904 travels to Paris; meets and marries Edwin Sherrill Dodge

1905 moves to Villa Curonia, Florence

1911 meets Gertrude and Leo Stein

1912 Gertrude Stein writes "The Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia"; moves to New York City

1913-14 presides over salon; contributes to the International Exhibition of Modern Art and Paterson StrikePageant

1915 contributes to the formation of the Elizabeth Duncan School in Croton-on-Hudson, New York

1916 undergoes therapy with Smith Ely Jellie, Emma Curtis Hopkins and Abraham Arden Brill; formallydivorced from Edwin Sherrill Dodge

1917 writes for newspapers; marries Maurice Sterne; moves to Taos, New Mexico

1918 meets Antonio Lujan; acquires property ("Los Gallos") in Taos

1922 contributes to campaign against Bursum Bill; formally divorced from Maurice Sterne; hosts D. H. andFrieda Lawrence

1923 marries Antonio Lujan

1924 publication of "Ballad of a Bad Girl"

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1925-26 corresponds with members of Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjie's circle and invites Gurdjie torelocate to New Mexico

1926 hosts Paul Strand and Rebecca Salsbury James

1929 hosts Georgia O'Keee, John Marin, and Ansel Adams; performance of Witter Bynner's Cake by SantaFe Players

1932 publication of Lorenzo in Taos

1933 publication of Background, first volume of  Intimate Memories

1935 publication of European Experiences, second volume of  Intimate Memories

1935 publication of Winter in Taos

1936 publication of Movers and Shakers, third volume of  Intimate Memories; donates property ("La Posta")to Taos for new county hospital

1937 publication of Edge of Taos Desert, forth volume of  Intimate Memories

1947 publication of Taos and its Artists

1951 donates personal papers to Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University

1962 August 13, dies in Taos, New Mexico

Scope and ContentsThe Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers consist of letters, manuscripts, photographs and personal papersdocumenting the life and work of Mabel Dodge Luhan. The collection spans the years 1859-1961, with thebulk of the material dating from 1913-51.

The collection is housed in 112 boxes and organized into six series: Correspondence, Writings, Photographs,Scrapbooks, Personal Papers, and Subject Files. Boxes 103-112 contain Oversize,  Restricted,  RestrictedFragile, and  Restricted Fragile Oversize material.

Series I, Correspondence , is organized into two subseries: General Correspondence and Third PartyCorrespondence.

General Correspondence, housed in boxes 1-39, consists predominantly of incoming correspondence fromfriends, family, and others for the period 1913-51. In November 1912, Mabel Dodge Luhan left Florence andher second husband, Edwin Sherrill Dodge, to settle in New York. Donald Gallup (1963) and others havenoted the accidental destruction of papers left at the Villa Curonia in Florence following this move. Thereis correspondence with her mother, Sara Cook Ganson Montague, dating from 1905, and a small amountof correspondence dating from 1911-12, but the sparsity of correspondence in the papers predating 1913 isprobably explained by this event.

In Florence (1905-12), Mabel Dodge Luhan formed relationships with literary expatriates Gertrudeand Leo Stein. In New York (1912-17), through her salon and forays into local events, such as the 1913International Exhibition of Modern Art (Armory Show) and Paterson Strike, she was in contact with anincreasing number of writers, artists, and radicals, as well as members of local arts, womens, and municipalorganizations. In New Mexico (1917-62), where she spent the better part of her adult life, she came to knowlocal artists and writers, members of the Native American Indian community and, among others, D. H.Lawrence and his wife Frieda.

There is correspondence dating to Luhan's residence in Florence with Eleanor Duse, Muriel Draper, JanetScudder, and Jo Davidson, as well as Jacques-Emile Blanche and Mary Foote, both of whom paintedportraits of Luhan, Blanche in 1911 and Foote in 1915--Foote's painting is part of the Mabel Dodge LuhanCollection (YCAL MSS 197) at the Beinecke Library. Arguably one of the more intriguing groups ofcorrespondence dating from Luhan's residence in New York consists of that with members of the radical

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labor community. These include Alexander ("Sasha") Berkman, Max Eastman, Emma Goldman, John Reed,Lincoln Steens, and Frank Tannenbaum. Additional noteworthy correspondents dating from this periodinclude her third husband, Maurice Sterne, Smith Ely Jellie and Abraham Arden Brill, early psychoanalystswith whom Luhan maintainted long-term relationships, Arthur Brisbane, John Collier, Elizabeth Duncan,Robert Edmond Jones, Hutchins Hapgood and Neith Boyce, Marsden Hartley, Stephen Haweis, Mina Loy,Walter Lippmann, Alfred Stieglitz, and Carl Van Vechten. There are also many form letters from variousorganizations dating from this period.

Mabel Dodge Luhan probably did as much as any individual during the 1920-40s to popularize Taos andthe Southwest. She played host to many people during this period, perhaps most notably D. H. and FriedaLawrence, and some of these friends and acquaintances are well represented in the correspondence,including Dorothy Brett, Mary Austin, Rebecca Salsbury James, Georgia O'Keee, Willa Cather, and UnaJeers. Luhan also came to know many regional artists. There are plates, for example, for no less than 50dierent artists in her book Taos and Its Artists (1947). Plates represent long-time Taos area residents,artists who relocated to the area, and artists who spent time there and depicted the Southwest in theirwork. Among the artists not already mentioned, who are also represented in the correspondence, areAndrew Dasburg, Nikolai Feshin, Gisella Lacher, Charles du Tant, John Young-Hunter, and Cady Wells. Othernoteworthy regional correspondents include Millicent Rogers, Frank Waters, Alice Corbin Henderson, andWalter Willard ("Spud") Johnson, who worked for Luhan and drafted a few amusing poems about her.

Luhan's interests in metaphysical and spiritual questions are documented in correspondence ranging from1914-53 with Aleister Crowley, Emma Curtis Hopkins, Will Levington Comfort, S. G. Pandit, a disciple ofKrishnamurti, and Georges Ivanonitch Gurdjie and members of his circle, specifically Jean Toomer, A. R.Orage, and Fritz Peters. There is a fascinating cluster of correspondence with Hopkins, one of the earlymembers of the popular metaphysical "New Thought" movement, and several other women, includingClara Sidney Taylor, Mary Young-Hunter, and Lotus Dudley, concerning Luhan's spiritual well-being in 1919.The correspondence with Clara Sidney Taylor, who started and ran the Madison Gallery in New York forseveral years, dates from 1918-20 and includes a "June 8" letter from Luhan in which she defends herselfand Mrs. Hopkins as "the best instrument and most potent of us all."

Two groups of "subject files" in the General Correspondence have been preserved from preliminaryprocessing of the papers on the assumption that the materials were originally organized by Luhan. MabelDodge Luhan contributed to the establishment of the Elizabeth Duncan School on Croton-on-Hudson,New York, in 1914-15, and there are several folders under the heading "Elizabeth Duncan School" containingcorrespondence and documents. Correspondents include John Collier, Max Merz, and Eve Young-Hunter. Asecond group of files, also consisting of several folders, is listed under the heading "Native American Indianmaterial." This group, formerly listed as "Indian material," includes correspondence and documents relatedchiefly to the Pueblo community in New Mexico.

There are also letters from Luhan to others scattered throughout General Correspondence. In mostcases only the odd letter is present. The one major exception is the correspondence with Dr. Smith ElyJellie, a practicing psychoanalyst with whom Luhan underwent analysis while living in New York. Thecorrespondence, which dates from 1914-39, includes 44 pieces of mostly undated original correspondencefrom Luhan to Jellie. Several letters mention work and books and appear to have accompanied drafts orvolumes. Letters also discuss friends, experiences, and health, often in psychoanalytic terms. Diaries datingfrom 1916, which may have been part of Luhan's analysis with Jellie, along with notes on the analysis, canbe found in the Personal Papers series in the Diaries and Medical Records subseries respectively.

All letters from Luhan to others in the subseries are identified in folder notes. Enclosures, such as thirdparty letters, writings, drawings, photographs, and clippings, are also identified in folder notes. Lettersaddressed to both Mabel and Tony Luhan are also included in the main run, as are a small number of lettersfrom Henriette Harris, who served as a secretary to Luhan in Taos.

Donald Gallup (1963) also explained the absence of letters from John Reed and D. H. Lawrence. Luhan andMaurice Sterne destroyed Reed's letters by fire, and Luhan gave her Lawrence correspondence to Dr. A. A.Brill to cover the costs of a friend's analysis.

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Third Party Correspondence, housed in boxes 40-42, consists of all loose third party correspondence. Thebulk of these third party letters probably came to Luhan as enclosures and, over time, were separated fromthe original letters. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by recipient. The largest group of third partycorrespondence consists of letters to Tony Luhan.

There are two groups of correspondence in the Luhan Papers not integrated with the rest of thecorrespondence files. First, there are seven bound volumes of transcribed correspondence, part of Luhan'smulti-volume autobiographical work Intimate Memories, located in the Writings series. The bulk of thecorrespondence in these volumes, described in greater detail in the Writings section below, duplicatesoriginal correspondence in the General Correspondence subseries. Second, there is original and transcribedcorrespondence in scrapbooks devoted to publications in the Scrapbooks series. This material is describedin greater detail in the Scrapbooks section below. Most correspondence in the scrapbooks consists of fanmail, but there are letters from named correspondents in the main run. "See" and "See also" references areprovided from General Correspondence to correspondence in the bound volumes and scrapbooks.

Series II, Writings , is organized into 12 subseries: Articles and Essays, Autobiographical Writings, FilmScripts and Scenarios, Novels, Open Letters, Poetry, Reviews, Short Stories, Speeches, Theatrical Scenarios,Other Writings, and Writings of Others. The first eleven subseries are arranged alphabetically by title. TheWritings of Others subseries is arranged first by author and then by title.

Articles and Essays, housed in boxes 43-44, brings together drafts and printed versions of short articleswritten for newspapers. Articles deal with art generally, the work of particular artists and friends, includingGeorgia O'Keee, D. H. Lawrence, Dorothy Brett, and Robert Edmond Jones, Taos, Native American Indians,and subjects of general interest. The bulk of the articles appear to date from 1917, when Luhan startedwriting as a syndicated columnist, to the late 1940s. In addition to the loose articles in the Writings series,there are many brief newspaper articles pasted down in the scrapbooks. The articles in the scrapbookshave not been cross-referenced from the Writings series. They are listed chronologically in scrapbookfolder notes.

Autobiographical Writings, housed in boxes 45-57, contains drafts for Lorenzo in Taos, three of the fourvolumes of Luhan's  Intimate Memories, including seven bound volumes of transcribed correspondence,and numerous unpublished manuscripts. The longer essays include: "Doctors: Fifty Years of Experience";"The Doomed," which deals with Millicent Rogers; "Mexico in 1930"; "Notes on Awareness," which isaddressed to Krisnamurti; "Psychoanalysis with Dr. Brill"; and "Una and Robin," which deals with friendsUna and Robinson Jeers.

Luhan made considerable use of correspondence in Intimate Memories, especially in  Movers andShakers, and it would appear, given the dates of the copies (1911-28) and the early drafts of the firstthree volumes of  Intimate Memories, that she or an assistant transcribed correspondence specificallyfor that project. One bound volume, "Miscel[l]aneous Letters 1914," is signed and dated, "Taos, NewMexico, 1930." The remaining six volumes are titled, on the spine, and numbered, along with the bounddrafts of the writings, as parts of "Intimate Memories." The bulk of the correspondence in these volumesduplicates original correspondence in General Correspondence. However, there are several pieces oforiginal correspondence pasted in, a few groups of transcribed letters from individuals for whom originalcorrespondence is not present in the collection, and scattered copies of letters from individuals alsorepresented in General Correspondence. In these three cases, "See" or "See also" references are provided inGeneral Correspondence where appropriate. The letters in the volumes are loosely organized by date and/or correspondent. The volumes are arranged alphabetically by title.

The remaining ten subseries devoted to Luhan's writings are housed in boxes 58-60. Although thesesubseries are small, compared to the Articles and Autobiographical Writings subseries, they represent therange of forms Luhan worked in during her lifetime, and they contain a considerable amount of unpublishedmaterial, including two novels. Boxes 60-64 contain the Writings of Others.

Series III, Photographs , housed in boxes 64-81, is organized into twelve subseries. The first three subseries,Mabel Dodge Luhan, Studio and Artists' Portraits of Mabel Dodge Luhan, and Mabel Dodge Luhan inArtwork, housed in boxes 64-66, include portraits and snapshots of Luhan ranging from the 1880s to 1950.The Studio and Artists' Portraits subseries includes photographs by James Edward Abbe, Russell Lynes,

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Carl Van Vechten, and Edward Weston. Studio and artists' photographs in other subseries are identifiedin folder notes. There are portraits by Weston and Alfred Stieglitz, and photographs by landscape andregional artists such as Ansel Adams, Ernest Knee, and Laura Gilpin.

The next five subseries, Tony Luhan, Family, Friends and Others, Native American Indians, and MountedPhotographs, contain photographs of other people. There are many photographs of Luhan's son JohnEvans, and his family, in the Family subseries, and the Friends and Others subseries, housed in boxes 70-74,includes photographs of many correspondents represented in General Correspondence. One of the largergroups of photographs, Mounted Photographs, contains photographs of Native American Indians and NewMexico.

The last three subseries of prints, Places, Artwork, and Other, are housed in boxes 77-81. Of special note arethe fourteen folders of photographs of Luhan's property ("Los Gallos") in New Mexico.

In addition to the photographic prints, there are approximately 500 cut film nitrate negatives. A surveyof the negatives suggests that they correspond to the prints in Series III. The negatives are restricted. Forfurther information, see the appropriate curator.

Series IV, Scrapbooks , housed in boxes 82-98, is arranged alphabetically by title.

There are 17 scrapbooks containing clippings and letters on Luhan's books and on subjects of interest toher. The scrapbooks range in date from 1912-49, with most material dating either from 1913-14 or from the1930s. It would appear from the dates and condition of the scrapbooks that Luhan compiled many of thescrapbooks on subjects of interest to her while living in New York City and the scrapbooks on writings asthey appeared. Most clippings are in English, with some French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Polish.

The scrapbooks devoted to books, evident from the scrapbook titles and folder headings, include bothclippings and letters. Typically clippings and letters are pasted down, with clippings at the beginning andletters, inverted, at the back. Loose or detached scrapbook clippings and letters are either laid in withaccompanying pages, when possible, or in chronological order at the front of the volume. Most clippingswere either annotated with periodical title and date or obtained via a clipping service, in which case theperiodical title and date are noted. Clippings include brief mentions, publicity, and reviews. The bulk ofthe correspondence in these volumes appears to be unsolicited fan mail, but there are letters from knowncorrespondents, and a small number relate to book production. There is both original and transcribedcorrespondence. "See" and "See also" references are provided from established headings in GeneralCorrespondence where appropriate.

The scrapbooks on subjects of interest to Luhan, described below in greater detail, consist chiefly ofclippings. There are also articles by Luhan and by friends, including Hutchins Hapgood, Carl Van Vechten,and John Collier, among others. Articles by Luhan that do not duplicate articles in the Writings series areidentified in the box listing as folder notes.

The first volume, "Armory Show," consists of clippings related to the well-known 1913 InternationalExhibition of Modern Art at the 69th Regiment Armory in NYC, and to modern art more generally. Clippingsdate from 1913-14.

The three scrapbooks related to D. H. Lawrence contain clippings and letters dating from 1930-33, 1933-36,and 1937-39 respectively. Clippings include brief mentions and reviews of Luhan's Lorenzo in Taos, theFrench edition,  Ma Vie Avec D.-H. Lawrence au Nouveau-Mexique, and other publications on Lawrencedating from the period.

"Many Inventions! 1914" deals primarily with Frank Tannenbaum and the Industrial Workers of the World(I.W.W.), Luhan's salon and a March 1914 gathering with "Big Bill" Haywood and other I.W.W. leaders, andJohn Reed and his reports on the Colorado miner's strike and the revolutionary movement in Mexico.

"Misc. Vol. I" includes clippings on modern art and Gertrude Stein dating from 1913-14, clippings of generalinterest dating from the 1930s, and 27 brief newspaper articles by Luhan. Most of these articles areundated and are not to be found in the Writings series. They are listed as found in the scrapbook in a foldernote. The following volume, "Misc. Vol. II," includes mostly brief mentions and articles of general interest,many on Gertrude Stein and Leopold Stokowski, dating from 1936-39.

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The "Paterson Strike" volume consistly largely of clippings on the 1913 Paterson strike and pageant, theArmory Show, and articles by Hutchins Hapgood. Thousands of Paterson silk weavers and dyers went onstrike in 1913 and, in an eort to gain public support for the strikers, Luhan, John Reed, and others helpedorganize a pageant at Madison Square Garden, where the mill workers staged a reproduction of the strike.

"Taos (etc)" contains additional clippings on the Armory Show and modern art, dating around 1913, andlater material of largely general interest, most dating from the 1930s. There are also four brief open lettersby Luhan to dierent papers dating from 1936. "Taos Vol. II" follows "Taos (etc)" with material, dating from1938-39, of general interest on Luhan, friends, and the Taos and New Mexico communities.

The final, untitled scrapbook, dating from roughly 1914-28, contains both clippings and writings. Thereare clippings on Luhan, various friends, and Native American Indians, including 33 brief newspaper articlesby Luhan. Most articles in this volume duplicate articles found in "Misc. Vol. 1," however there are a fewarticles unique to each volume. In addition to the clippings, there are several typescript manuscripts.

Series V, Personal Papers , housed in boxes 99-101, is organized into ten subseries: Artwork, Clippings,Diaries, Financial and Legal Records, Invitations and Announcements, John Evans Papers, Medical Records,Postcards, Printed Ephemera, and Other. The Artwork subseries includes drawings by D. H. Lawrence andMaurice Sterne, and paintings by Marsden Hartley, Stephen Haweis, Gisella Lacher, and Max Weber. TheClippings subseries brings together all loose clippings that deal with or at least mention Luhan. Clippingsdate from 1912-59 and include common subgroups for Brief Mentions, General Interest articles, and LiteraryReferences. The Diaries and Medical Records appear to contain documents of Luhan's analysis with Dr.Smith Ely Jellie.

Series VI, Subject Files , housed in box 102, is organized into two subseries: People and Topics. The filesconsist chiefly of clippings on friends and family.

Oversize material, housed in boxes 103-107, includes items from Series I-III and Series V-VI. RestrictedPapers , Restricted Fragile Papers , and Restricted Fragile Oversize are housed in boxes 108, 109-110, and111-112 respectively.

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Collection ContentsSeries I. Correspondence, 1905–195417.31 linear feet (42 boxes)Series I, Correspondence, is organized into two subseries: General Correspondence and Third PartyCorrespondence.

 Container Description Date

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE

b. 1, f. 1-4 "A" GeneralIncludes copy of letter from Gavin Arthur to Mrs. Turnbull Wood

1914-59, n.d.

b. 1, f. 5 Abbott, Leonard [Dalton?] 1915-23, n.d.

b. 1, f. 6 Abel, Walter 1925

Abend, HalletSee: Bachus, Lucy Reynolds, Box 2, folder 59

Aberle, Sophie D.See: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

b. 1, f. 7-8 Acosta, Mercedes de 1936, n.d.

b. 1, f. 9-12 Acton, ArthurIncludes note from MDL and letter from William Acton

1914-52, n.d.

b. 1, f. 13 Acton, Harold 1953 Mar 29

b. 1, f. 14 Adams, AnselIncludes carbons of letters from Adams to Robert Thomas Hardy and AlfredHarcourt

1929-48, n.d.

b. 1, f. 14a Adams, Virginia 1930, n.d.

b. 1, f. 15 Adler, Felix 1914 Jan 2

b. 1, f. 16-18 Adrian, GilbertIncludes enclosure from DeWitt B. Lucas

1934-59, n.d.

b. 1, f. 19 Aisen, Maurice 1925, n.d.

b. 1, f. 20 Akins, Zoë 1914

b. 1, f. 21 Alan Swallow (Firm)See also: Sage Books, Box 31, folder 884

1953 Mar 9

Albertson, HazelSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters to Accompany Volume VIof Intimate Memories" (leaves 318-340), Box 52, folder 1406

b. 1, f. 22 The Albuquerque TribuneIncludes carbon from MDL and letter from Robert Scripps to MDL

1936-37

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 1, f. 23 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.See also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, folder 2256

See also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence Vol. II," Box 88, folder 2257

1925-53

b. 1, f. 24 The American CaravanSee also: Rosenfeld, Paul, Box 30, folder 870

1926-30

b. 1, f. 25 American Indian Defense Association 1925 Apr 22

b. 1, f. 26 American Women's War Relief Fund 1915 Jan 8

b. 1, f. 27 Anderson, Lizzie 1952-53

b. 1, f. 28 Angell, Hildegarde 1924, n.d.

b. 1, f. 28a Angulo, Guimar de 1951 Sep 8

b. 1, f. 29-32 Angulo, Jaime deIncludes photograph

1923-36, n.d.

b. 1, f. 33 Angulo, Nancy deSee also: Angulo, Guimar de, Box 1, folder 28a

1925-33, n.d.

b. 1, f. 34-36 Archuleto, Antonio (nephew-in-law) 1923-40, n.d.

b. 1, f. 37 Archuleto, John (brother-in-law) 1945 Jan 1

b. 2, f. 38 Armijo, Eduardo 1927-45

b. 2, f. 39 Armitage, Merle 1946 Jul 26

b. 2, f. 40 Arnold, Elliott 1953 Oct 31

b. 2, f. 41 The Arts 1924-25

b. 2, f. 42 Asquith, Anthony 1925 Dec 12

b. 2, f. 43 Associated Press 1932

b. 2, f. 44 Association of American Painters and Sculptors 1913

b. 2, f. 45 Atherton, Gertrude 1935, n.d.

b. 2, f. 46 Atwood, Stella M. 1922-28

b. 2, f. 47 Auner, Frances NateIncludes copy of poem by Charles Beghtol

1939

b. 2, f. 48-51 Austin, Mary HunterIncludes note from MDL on verso of letter dated "1930 May 6" and drawing

1920-33, n.d.

b. 2, f. 52-58 "B" GeneralIncludes poems by Lela Dalton Bailey and photographs

1913-54, n.d.

b. 2, f. 59 Bachus, Lucy ReynoldsIncludes enclosures

1923, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 2, f. 60 Baker, George P. 1929 Aug 3

b. 2, f. 61 Baldwin, Faith 1935, n.d.

b. 2, f. 62 Barker, S. Omar 1939 Feb 21

b. 2, f. 63 Barnes, Albert C. (Albert Coombs) 1930

b. 2, f. 64-65 Barnes, Carman 1938-42, n.d.

b. 2, f. 66 Barnes, Djuna 1914 Feb 14

b. 2, f. 67 Barnes, Nellie 1938, n.d.

b. 2, f. 68 Barnhart, Harry [1924-25?]

b. 2, f. 69 Bartlett, Frank S. 1944

b. 2, f. 70 Beach, Mary B. 1936-37

b. 2, f. 71 Beatty, Bessie 1945 Feb 8

b. 2, f. 72 Becker, CharlotteSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-17" (leaf 394), Box 51, folder 1405

1927-37, n.d.

b. 3, f. 73 Beckett, Luman 1935-42

b. 3, f. 74 Bell, Galt n.d.

b. 3, f. 75 Bender, Albert M.See also: Scrapbooks, "European Experiences," Box 84, folder 2253

1935-36

b. 3, f. 76 Benedict, Wallace 1915-16, n.d.

b. 3, f. 77 Bennett, Melba 1938-44, n.d.

Bergson, H.[enri?]See: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins & NeithHapgood..." (leaf 299), Box 51, folder 1404

b. 3, f. 78 Berkman, AlexanderIncludes letter from MDL

1913-14, n.d.

b. 3, f. 79 Bermann, Richard A.See also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1937, n.d.

b. 3, f. 80 Berninghaus, Oscar E. (Oscar Edmund)See also: Scrapbooks, "History of Taos & Its Artists," Box 54, folder 2254

1947-51

b. 3, f. 81 Bird, Carol 1938-40, n.d.

b. 3, f. 82 Birnbaum, Martin 1916 Feb

b. 3, f. 83 Bizardel, Yvon 1947-48

b. 3, f. 84 Blackwater Camp [1922?]

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 Container Description Date

b. 3, f. 85 Blanche, Jacques-EmileSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Miscel[l]aneous Letters(1915 & 1916)" (leaf 53), Box 53, folder 1408

See also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1911-33, n.d.

b. 3, f. 86 Blumenschein, [Ernest Leonard?]Includes letter from Mary Blumenschein

1925-48

Bohn, Wm. E. (William Edward)See: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins & NeithHapgood..." (leaf 312), Box 51, folder 1404

b. 3, f. 87 Boni & Liveright 1919 Oct 7

b. 3, f. 88 Borély, JulesSee also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence Vol. II," Box 88, folder 2257

1928, 1935

b. 3, f. 89 Bourgeois, Stephan 1916-45

b. 3, f. 90-98 Boyce, NeithIncludes drawings by Maurice Sterne on verso of letter dated "1918" andnotes from Hutchins Hapgood

See also: Hapgood, Hutchins, Box 16, folders 448-460

1913-41, n.d.

b. 3, f. 99 Boyce, Neith n.d.

b. 3, f. 100 Boyd, Madeleine 1940 Jan 11

b. 3, f. 101-102 Boyesen, BayardIncludes letter from Auril Boyesen and poem

1913-27, n.d.

b. 3, f. 103 Boyle, Kay 1935

Bradley, FlorenceSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Miscel[l]aneous Letters1914" (leaves 311-34), Box 52, folder 1407

b. 3, f. 104 Bragdon, Claude Fayette 1934-45, n.d.

b. 3, f. 105 Brenner, Anita 1933 Jan 8

b. 4, f. 106-114 Brett, DorothyAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2407Includes letter from MDL and clipping

1926-42

b. 4, f. 115-120 Brett, Dorothy 1943-54, n.d.

b. 4, f. 121 Briault, Robert 1938 Jan 6

b. 4, f. 122-126 Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden)Includes notes from MDL to Brill on "July 28, 1938" letter from Curtis Brownand "July 20th" letter from Neysa

1916-44, n.d.

b. 4, f. 127 Brill, Edmund 1939-51

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 Container Description Date

b. 4, f. 128 Brill, Rose 1937-53, n.d.

b. 5, f. 129-133 Brinig, Myron 1934-53, n.d.

b. 5, f. 134-138 Brisbane, ArthurIncludes letters from MDL and enclosures from M. Goddard and Will H. Hays

1912-37, n.d.

b. 5, f. 139 Brisbane, Elinor n.d.

b. 5, f. 140 Brisbane, Phoebe 1913-46, n.d.

b. 5, f. 141 Bromfield, Louis 1943, n.d.

b. 5, f. 142 [Brooke?], Rupert 1914 May 25

b. 5, f. 143 Brundage, Frances 1925, n.d.

b. 5, f. 144 Bryant, Louise 1926, 1932

Bualo Fine Arts AcademySee: Quinton, Cornelia Sage, Box 28, folder 824

b. 5, f. 145-153 Bull, NinaIncludes letters from MDL

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters to AccompanyVolume VI of Intimate Memories" (leaf 373), Box 51, folder 1405

1912-42, n.d.

b. 5, f. 154-155 Bull, Nina n.d.

b. 5, f. 156 Burgess, Gelett 1914 Apr 7

b. 5, f. 157 Burlin, Paul 1933 Jun 20

b. 5, f. 158 Burroughs, Bryson n.d.

b. 5, f. 159 Butcher, Harold 1939-43, n.d.

b. 6, f. 160-161 Bynner, WitterIncludes letters to Bynner from MDL and R. E. F. Larsson, and carbon fromBynner to "Rockwell"

1914-55, n.d.

b. 6, f. 162-167 "C" GeneralIncludes photograph

1914-55, n.d.

b. 6, f. 168 Cane, Florence 1927, 1940

Cane, Melville H.See: Harcourt, Brace & Company, Box 17, folders 462-466

b. 6, f. 169 Carb, David n.d.

b. 6, f. 170 Carr, Loraine n.d.

b. 6, f. 171 Cary, George 1923

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b. 6, f. 172 Cary, SewardIncludes letter from MDL

1913-44, n.d.

b. 6, f. 173 Cary, Walter 1923, n.d.

b. 6, f. 174-176 Cather, WillaIncludes note from MDL

See also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, folder 2256

See also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1923-42, n.d.

Cerf, BennettSee: Random House (Firm), Box 29, folder 831

b. 6, f. 177 Charles Scribner's Sons 1913 Apr 8

b. 6, f. 178 Chávez, Carlos 1931-50

b. 6, f. 179 Chávez, Dennis 1936-48

b. 6, f. 180 Churchill, Judith Chase 1945-46

b. 6, f. 181-186 Clark, Rose 1922-36, n.d.

b. 6, f. 187 Clark, Walter 1946, n.d.

b. 6, f. 188 Clemens, Cyril 1938-53

b. 6, f. 189 Colefax, Sibyl n.d.

b. 6, f. 190 Collier, JohnIncludes letters from MDL

See also: Elizabeth Duncan School, Box 10, folders 289-296

See also: "H" general, Box 16, folders 433-440

See also: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-1917" (leaves 1-54), Box 51, folder 1405

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Misce[l]laneous Letters 1914(leaves 142-54), Box 52, folder 1406

See also: Scrapbooks, "Misc. Vol. II," Box 92, folder 2261

1916-38, n.d.

b. 6, f. 191 Collier, LucySee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-1917" (leaves 55-60), Box 51, folder 1405

1922 Jul

b. 6, f. 192-193 Comfort, JaneIncludes photographs

1937-52, n.d.

b. 7, f. 194-195 Comfort, Will LevingtonIncludes carbons from MDL to Comfort and from Comfort to D. H. Lawrence

1914-24, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 7, f. 196 Concha, Eliseo 1931, 1938

b. 7, f. 197 Condé Nast Publications, Inc. 1943 Dec 15

b. 7, f. 198 Cook, George Cram 1914 Mar 13

b. 7, f. 199 Cook, HowardIncludes poems

1928-52, n.d.

b. 7, f. 200 Cook, Nilla Cram 1937 Feb

b. 7, f. 201 Cornell, Katherine 1925 May 18

b. 7, f. 202 CosmopolitanIncludes letters from MDL

See also: Van Vechten, Carl, Box 35, folders 1020-1028

1933-38, n.d.

b. 7, f. 203 Cothren, [Marion B.?] 1915 Jan 25

b. 7, f. 204 Coward McCann 1929

b. 7, f. 205 Craig, Gordon 1935, n.d.

b. 7, f. 206 Cramb, Rosemary 1942 Mar 30

Creel, GeorgeSee: Scrapbooks, "Many Inventions!" Box 90, folder 2259

b. 7, f. 207 Cristina, Maria 1929-30

b. 7, f. 208 Crockett, Albert Stevens 1943

b. 7, f. 209 Crowley, Aleister n.d.

b. 7, f. 210 Crown Publishers 1949 Oct 4

b. 7, f. 211 Cruttwell, Maud n.d.

b. 7, f. 212 Curley, John Gee 1922-23, n.d.

b. 7, f. 213 Current Opinion 1915-17, n.d.

b. 7, f. 214 Curtis Brown Ltd.Includes carbons from MDL to Curtis Brown and from Curtis Brown toCosmopolitan

1938-45

b. 7, f. 215 Cutting, Bronson 1931-35

b. 7, f. 216-219 "D" General 1912-53, n.d.

b. 7, f. 220 Darrow, Clarence 1914-15, n.d.

b. 7, f. 221-223 Dasburg, AndrewIncludes photocopy of letter from MDL

1914-53, n.d.

b. 7, f. 224-225 Dasburg, Marina 1934-47, n.d.

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b. 7, f. 226 Davey, William 1941-44, n.d.

b. 8, f. 227 Davidson, Jo 1914, n.d.

b. 8, f. 228 Davidson, Yvonne de Kerstrat 1913, n.d.

b. 8, f. 229 Defries, Amelia 1925, n.d.

b. 8, f. 230 De Kay, Drake 1940 Feb 5

b. 8, f. 231 Dell, Floyd 1922, n.d.

b. 8, f. 232 Dempsey, John J.Includes letters from MDL and carbon enclosures from Thomas Parran andFrank T. Hines

1936-45, n.d.

b. 8, f. 233 Denman, Leslie 1939, n.d.

b. 8, f. 234 Detti, Marguerite 1912-13

b. 8, f. 235 Dewey, John 1930 Jan 28

b. 8, f. 236 The DialSee also: Moore, Marianne, Box 26, folder 724

1925

b. 8, f. 237 Dial Press 1944 May 10

b. 8, f. 238 Dietrich, Margretta S. 1939-44

b. 8, f. 239-241 Dodge, Edwin SherrillIncludes copies of letters from MDL to ESD and from ESD to "Mrs.Montagne"

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins &Neith Hapgood..." (leaves 154-165), Box 51, folder 1404

1912-35, n.d.

b. 8, f. 242-250 Donahoe, EdwardIncludes letters from Paul Fox and Robert Penn Warren and enclosures

1944-52

b. 9, f. 251-259 Donahoe, EdwardIncludes letters from Tom Mabry, Cedric [Cardigan?], Gordon Kahn andMargaret May

1952-53

b. 9, f. 260-262 Donahoe, Edward 1953-54, n.d.

b. 9, f. 263 Donaldson, Hildegard 1938-46, n.d.

b. 9, f. 264 Donaldson, Midge 1946, n.d.

b. 9, f. 265 Donaldson, Norman V.Includes photograph

1946-48

b. 9, f. 266 Dorsey, Mattie F. 1934 Feb 28

b. 9, f. 267-268 Doubleday, E. StillmanIncludes carbon manuscript

1914, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 10, f. 269-270 Draper, MurielIncludes enclosure from DeWitt B. Lucas

1912-35, n.d.

b. 10, f. 271 Draper, Paul [1912?] Nov 17

b. 10, f. 272 Dreiser, Theodore 1938 Apr 19

b. 10, f. 273 Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt) 1913 Nov 7

b. 10, f. 274 Dudley, Lotus 1919, n.d.

b. 10, f. 275-276 Duell, Sloan & PearceIncludes letters from MDL, carbon of MDL's "Folkways of Artists," and list ofTaos painters

See also: James, Rebecca Salsbury, Box 19, folders 539-541

See also: Scrapbooks, "History of Taos & Its Artists," Box 85, folder 2254

1947-48, n.d.

b. 10, f. 277-279 Duncan, ElizabethIncludes photograph

See also: Elizabeth Duncan School, Box 10, folders 289-296

1914-48, n.d.

b. 10, f. 280 Dunn, Alice 1938-43, n.d.

b. 10, f. 281 Dunn, Charles Wesley 1938-43

b. 10, f. 282 Duse, Eleonora n.d.

b. 10, f. 283 "E" GeneralIncludes photographs

1914-51, n.d.

b. 10, f. 284-285 Eastman, MaxIncludes carbon of letter from Eastman to Frank Tannenbaum

1913-48, n.d.

b. 10, f. 286 Eaton, Jeannette 1915, n.d.

b. 10, f. 287 Ede, H. S. (Harold Stanley) 1932-33, n.d.

b. 10, f. 288 Edgerly, Mira 1913-15, n.d.

b. 10, f. 289-296 Elizabeth Duncan SchoolIncludes correspondence from John Collier, Max Merz, and Eve [Young-Hunter?], 3rd-party correspondence and enclosures

See also: Duncan, Elizabeth, Box 10, folders 277-279

See also: Young-Hunter, Eve, Box 38, folders 1113-1116

1914-50, n.d.

b. 10, f. 297 Ellis, Havelock 1925-27

b. 10, f. 298 English, Granville 1940 Jan 30

b. 10, f. 299 Equality 1940 Jan 10

b. 10, f. 300 Ernst, Morris L. 1940-42, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 11, f. 301-303 Evans, Alice Henderson (daughter-in-law) 1922-52, n.d.

b. 11, f. 304-308 Evans, Bonnie (grand-daughter)Includes note from MDL to Donald Gallup and drawings

See also: Evans, Claire, Box 11, folders 309-318

See also: Evans, Sandy, Box 14, folder 371

1947-54, n.d.

b. 11, f. 309-317 Evans, Claire Spencer (daughter-in-law)Includes copy of letter from Bonnie Evans and photograph

1932-54, n.d.

b. 11, f. 318 Evans, Claire Spencer (daughter-in-law) n.d.

b. 11, f. 319-320 Evans, DonaldIncludes poems

See also: Ficke, Arthur Davison, Box 14, folder 385

1913-14, n.d.

b. 11, f. 321 Evans, Elizabeth GlendowerSee also: Woman's Peace Party, Box 38, folder 1102

1916 Oct 10

b. 11, f. 322 Evans, James CareyIncludes carbon of letter to John Evans

1919

b. 11, f. 323 Evans, Jim (nephew) 1920

b. 12, f. 324-332 Evans, John (1902-) (son)Includes enclosures and letters to Evans from MDL, Finchot and Warren,Arthur Brisbane, and Virgil K. Whitaker

See also: United States Oce of Indian Aairs, Box 34, folder 1008

1912-25

b. 12, f. 333-341 Evans, John (1902-) (son) 1926-53

b. 13, f. 342-350 Evans, John (1902-) (son) 1954, n.d.

b. 13, f. 351-359 Evans, John (1902-) (son) n.d.

b. 14, f. 360-368 Evans, John (1902-) (son) n.d.

b. 14, f. 369 Evans, Nancy (grand-daughter) 1936, n.d.

b. 14, f. 370 Evans, Natalie Sarah (grand-daughter)Includes drawings

1933-47, n.d.

b. 14, f. 371 Evans, Sandy (grandson)Includes drawings

1941-53, n.d.

b. 14, f. 372-375 "F" GeneralIncludes photograph

1913-54, n.d.

b. 14, f. 376-377 Fairweather, UnaIncludes photographs

1929-38, n.d.

b. 14, f. 378 Farrar & Rinehart 1938-41

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 Container Description Date

b. 14, f. 379 Fay, Eliot G. 1952-53

b. 14, f. 380 Fechin, AlexandraIncludes note from MDL

1927-37, n.d.

b. 14, f. 381 Federation for Child Study 1915 Nov 3

b. 14, f. 382 Ferber, Edna 1934-36, n.d.

b. 14, f. 383 Fergusson, Harvey 1922-23

b. 14, f. 384 Feshin, Nikolai IvanovichSee also: Fechin, Alexandra, Box 14, folder 380

1933-46, n.d.

b. 14, f. 385 Ficke, Arthur DavisonIncludes manuscript by Donald Evans

1913-37

b. 14, f. 386 Field, George H. 1912-17, n.d.

b. 14, f. 387 Filler, Louis 1940 Jan 28

b. 14, f. 388 Finney, Charity 1916-34

b. 14, f. 389 Fitzgerald, Ch[arles?] 1913-14

b. 14, f. 390 Flaherty, Frances H. 1928, n.d.

b. 14, f. 391 Fletcher, Constance 1914, n.d.

b. 14, f. 392 Flint, Ralph 1925-35, n.d.

b. 15, f. 393 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley 1914, n.d.

b. 15, f. 394-399 Foote, MarySee also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1911-53, n.d.

b. 15, f. 400 Foote, William 1928

b. 15, f. 401 Force, Juliana; Clapp, Frederick Mortimer 1948 May 23

b. 15, f. 402 The Forum 1938 Sep 6

b. 15, f. 403 Fox Film Corporation 1933 Mar 15

b. 15, f. 404 Francis, John A. 1914-15

b. 15, f. 405 Free Speech League (New York, N.Y.) n.d.

b. 15, f. 406 Freeman, E. W. 1929-32, n.d.

b. 15, f. 407 Froes, Heiter Praguer 1944 Jul 26

b. 15, f. 408 Fülöp-Miller, René 1940 May 23

b. 15, f. 409 [Fummis?], Charles T. 1926-27, n.d.

b. 15, f. 410-413 "G" GeneralIncludes enclosures

1913-52, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

Gallup, DonaldSee: Lawrence, Frieda von Richtofen, Box 23, folders 632-640

See: Yale University Library, Box 38, folder 1109

b. 15, f. 414 Gamio, Manuel 1930 Dec 8

Gannett, LewisSee: New York Herald Tribune, Box 27, folder 766

Ganson, Sara CookSee: Montague, Sara Cook Ganson, Box 26, folders 721-723

Garland, Marie T.See: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, 2256

b. 15, f. 415 Gaynor, JanetSee also: Adrian, Gilbert, Box 1, folders 16-18

n.d.

b. 15, f. 416 Gelber, Lilienthal Inc. 1935

b. 15, f. 417 General Federation of Women's Clubs 1915, n.d.

b. 15, f. 418 Gillmore, Inez HaynesIncludes carbons of correspondence between Gillmore and Edna [Kenton?]

1925-33, n.d.

b. 15, f. 419 Gish, Lillian n.d.

b. 15, f. 420 Golden, Eithne 1943-45, n.d.

b. 15, f. 421 Golden Gate International Exposition 1939 Mar 11

b. 15, f. 422 Goldman, Emma 1913-14, n.d.

Goodwin, Walter L.See: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, Box 10, folders 275-276

Goodyear, A. Conger (Anson Conger)See: Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Box 26, folder 732

b. 15, f. 423 Goodyear, Mary 1916-39, n.d.

b. 15, f. 424 Goyen, Bill 1949, n.d.

b. 15, f. 425 Grant Watson, E. L. 1913, n.d.

b. 15, f. 426 Gray, David 1932 Oct

b. 15, f. 427 Gregory, Harold Anthony 1943-48, n.d.

b. 15, f. 428 Groves, John Stuart 1933 Dec 29

b. 15, f. 429 Grundy, J. Owen 1941-43

b. 15, f. 430 Gurdjie, Georges Ivanovitch 1926

b. 15, f. 431 Gutierrez, Ernesto N. 1952

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 Container Description Date

b. 15, f. 432 Gutierrez, Undine 1952-53

b. 16, f. 433-440 "H" GeneralIncludes reply from MDL to S. W. Smith, introductory letter from John Collier,accompanying J. Houard letter, and enclosures

1914-52, n.d.

b. 16, f. 441 Haas, Robert Bartlett 1937 Oct 3

b. 16, f. 442 [Hacksner?], Lenny 1936-37

b. 16, f. 443 Hagerman, Herbert J.See also: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

1925, 1933

b. 16, f. 444 Halsman, Philippe 1948-49

b. 16, f. 445 Hapgood, Beatrice 1933-34

b. 16, f. 446 Hapgood, Charles H. 1929-37

b. 16, f. 447 Hapgood, [Emilie?]Includes enclosure

1916, n.d.

b. 16, f. 448-456 Hapgood, HutchinsIncludes letter to John Chamberlain and notes from Neith Boyce

See also: Boyce, Neith, Box 3, folders 90-99

1913-43, n.d.

b. 16, f. 457-460 Hapgood, Hutchins n.d.

b. 17, f. 461 [Hapgood?], Miriam 1942-50, n.d.

Hapgood, NeithSee: Boyce, Neith, Box 3, folders 90-99

Harcourt, AlfredSee: Harcourt Brace & Company, Box 17, folders 462-466

b. 17, f. 462-466 Harcourt Brace & CompanyIncludes letters from MDL and correspondence between Harcourt andMelville H. Cane

See also: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

See also: Scrapbooks, "Movers & Shakers," Box 93, folder 2262

1929-53, n.d.

b. 17, f. 467 Harding, M. Esther 1935

b. 17, f. 468 Hardt, Albert 1913, n.d.

b. 17, f. 469-470 Hare, Elizabeth SageIncludes photograph

1917-30, n.d.

b. 17, f. 471 Harper's Weekly 1913 Oct 8

b. 17, f. 472 Harrington, M. Raymond n.d.

b. 17, f. 473 Harris, Frank 1915

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 Container Description Date

b. 17, f. 474 Harris, Henriette 1943-51, n.d.

b. 17, f. 475 Hart, James D. 1953 Dec 16

b. 17, f. 476 Hartley, MarsdenSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from ArthurBrisbane..." (leaves 131-138), Box 50, folder 1403

1914-16, n.d.

b. 17, f. 477 Harvard College Library 1940 Feb 5

b. 17, f. 478-479 Harwood Foundation 1924-54

b. 17, f. 480-481 Hausner, Eric P.Includes letters from MDL and New Mexico Dept. of Public Welfare

1946-54, n.d.

b. 17, f. 482-483 Haweis, StephenIncludes carbon of letter from John Collier to MDL

1913-52, n.d.

b. 17, f. 484 Heath, Ogden 1932

b. 17, f. 485 Heinemann (Firm) 1948 Oct 4

b. 18, f. 486-494 Henderson, Alice Corbin 1922-26, n.d.

b. 18, f. 495 Henderson, Rose 1923

b. 18, f. 496 Henderson, William Penhallow 1922 Dec 7

b. 18, f. 497 Heredia, Georgia Cook de (aunt)Includes poems

n.d.

b. 18, f. 498 Herrick, Genevieve ForbesSee also: Scrapbooks, "European Experiences," Box 84, folder 2253

1935, 1945

b. 18, f. 499 Herron, George D[avis?] 1914

Hicks, GranvilleSee: Scrapbooks, "Movers & Shakers," Box 93, folder 2262

b. 18, f. 500 Higgins, Victor 1937-47

b. 18, f. 501 Hoagland, WillardIncludes enclosure

1944-49, n.d.

b. 18, f. 502 Homan, MalvinaAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2408

1934-36

b. 18, f. 503-510 Hopkins, Emma Curtis 1917-23, n.d.

b. 18, f. 511 [Hoskins?], DorothySee also: Scrapbooks, "Intimate Memories and Letters," Box 86, folder 2255

See also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, folder 2256

1932-33, n.d.

b. 18, f. 512 House of Navajo Religion 1939 Jan 27

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 Container Description Date

b. 19, f. 513-517 Hovey, CarlSee also: Levien, Sonya, Box 23, folders 647-649

See also: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

1913-51, n.d.

b. 19, f. 518 Howard, Roy Wilson 1938, n.d.

b. 19, f. 519 Howe, Marie 1924, n.d.

b. 19, f. 520 Huebsch, B. W. (Benjamin W.) 1914, 1938

b. 19, f. 521 Hughes, Christine 1934, n.d.

b. 19, f. 522 Hurst, Fannie 1938, 1945

b. 19, f. 523 Hutchins, Robert 1944, n.d.

b. 19, f. 524 Huxley, Aldous 1930-51

b. 19, f. 525 "I" General 1932-46, n.d.

b. 19, f. 526 Ickes, Anna (Wilmarth)See also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1932-35

b. 19, f. 527 Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair)See also: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

1935 Apr 13

b. 19, f. 528 Industrial Finance Corporation 1914 Dec 11

b. 19, f. 529 Institute of Ethnic Aairs (Washington, D.C.)Includes Southwest Indian News Letter (1952)

1952

b. 19, f. 530 Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists (U.S.) 1940 Jan 31

b. 19, f. 531 The International 1914, n.d.

b. 19, f. 532 International Workers' Defense League 1917 Apr 5

b. 19, f. 533 Irwin, Will n.d.

b. 19, f. 534 Isaacs, Lewis M.Includes carbons of letters from Edwin Arlington Robinson to MDL

1936

b. 19, f. 535 "J" General 1914-53, n.d.

b. 19, f. 536 J.S. Ogilvie & Company 1914 Mar 26

b. 19, f. 537 James, Edward 1940-41, n.d.

b. 19, f. 538 James, Nancy n.d.

b. 19, f. 539-541 James, Rebecca SalsburyIncludes letters to James from Duell, Sloan & Pearce

1929-53, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 19, f. 542 Jeers, Donnan CallIncludes photographs

See also: Jeers, Garth Sherwood, Box 19, folders 543-544

1933-48, n.d.

b. 19, f. 543-544 Jeers, Garth SherwoodIncludes letters from GSJ to Una Jeers, Robinson Jeers and Red RiverValley Company, and notes from Donnan Call and Charlotte Jeers

1933-49, n.d.

b. 19, f. 545 Jeers, Robinson 1950-51

b. 20, f. 546-554 Jeers, UnaIncludes carbon of letter from Jeers to [Alfred?] Harcourt; letter to Jeersfrom Mrs. J. Wells Smith; letter from Maynard Dixon to Robinson Jeers; andclippings

1930-36

b. 20, f. 555-561 Jeers, Una 1936-48, n.d.

b. 20, f. 562 Jellie, BelindaSee also: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

1937, n.d.

b. 20, f. 563-570 Jellie, Smith ElyIncludes letters from MDL, carbons and enclosures, including draft of "Balladof a Bad Girl"

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters to AccompanyVolume VI of Intimate Memories" (leaf 438), Box 52, folder 1406

1914-39, n.d.

b. 21, f. 571 John Reed Clubs of the West n.d.

b. 21, f. 572 Johnson, Burges n.d.

b. 21, f. 573 Johnson, Grace Mott 1923-33

b. 21, f. 574-579 Johnson, Walter Willard ("Spud")Includes enclosure from DeWitt B. Lucas

See also: New Mexico Quarterly, Box 27, folder 761

1923-52, n.d.

b. 21, f. 580 Jones, Marjorie 1916, n.d.

b. 21, f. 581-589 Jones, Robert EdmondIncludes letters to Jones from Kenneth Macgowan and William Van Lennep

1914-54, n.d.

b. 21, f. 590-592 Jones, Robert Edmond n.d.

b. 21, f. 593 Jonson, Raymond 1922 Jun 21

b. 21, f. 594 Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav) 1932 May 23

b. 22, f. 595-597 "K" GeneralIncludes photograph

1914-51, n.d.

b. 22, f. 598 Karshan, Don 1954 Apr

b. 22, f. 599 Keating, Mary Aubrey 1938 Dec 28

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 Container Description Date

b. 22, f. 600 Kennerley, Mitchell 1913-16

b. 22, f. 601 Kennington, Eric 1935

b. 22, f. 602 Kent, Rockwell 1924-26

b. 22, f. 603 Kenton, Edna 1924-36, n.d.

b. 22, f. 604 Kepner, ArchIncludes letter to Kepner from Alice Hutchins Drake

1936-43, n.d.

b. 22, f. 605-606 Kiker, HenryIncludes letters from MDL and R. Howard Brandenburg and notes by HenryKiker Jr.

See also: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

1936-54, n.d.

b. 22, f. 607 Kiker, Kathleen 1936-53, n.d.

b. 22, f. 608 King, Georgiana GoddardSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins &Neith Hapgood..." (leaf 260), Box 51, folder 1404

1913, n.d.

b. 22, f. 609 King, Judson 1923 Jan 22

b. 22, f. 610 Kiolin, Maude 1952-53, n.d.

b. 22, f. 611 Kirstein, Lincoln 1934 Jul 11

b. 22, f. 612 Kling, Ralph André 1944-46

b. 22, f. 613 Knee, Ernest 1935-46, n.d.

b. 22, f. 614 Krutch, Joseph Wood 1927, 1933

b. 22, f. 615 Kuppers, Peter 1922

b. 22, f. 616 Kuster, Gabrielle 1930-35, n.d.

b. 22, f. 617 Kuttner, Alfred 1914-16, n.d.

b. 22, f. 618-620 "L" GeneralIncludes photograph and carbon from MDL to "Dr. Lovelace" with enclosureto [Abraham Arden] Brill

1912-52, n.d.

b. 22, f. 621-628 Lacher, GisellaAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2409Includes drawings

1928-54, n.d.

La Farge, OliverSee: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

b. 23, f. 629 Lanier, Henry W. 1949

b. 23, f. 630 Larsson, Raymond EllsworthIncludes poems

1952 Sep 9

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 Container Description Date

b. 23, f. 631 Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)Includes carbon from MDL and note from Frieda Lawrence

1926, n.d.

b. 23, f. 632-640 Lawrence, Frieda von RichthofenIncludes notes from Angelino Ravagli

See also: Lawrence, D. H., Box 23, folder 631

1922-56, n.d.

b. 23, f. 641 Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen n.d.

b. 23, f. 642 Leaden, Leo R. 1921-25, n.d.

b. 23, f. 643 Ledoux, Louis V. (Louis Vernon) 1939 Dec 27

b. 23, f. 644 Leech, Margaret 1927 Jul 26

b. 23, f. 645 Lehman, [B. H. (Benjamin Harrison)?] n.d.

b. 23, f. 646 Levien, Arthur 1939-44, n.d.

b. 23, f. 647-649 Levien, SonyaIncludes note from MDL

See also: Hovey, Carl, Box 19, folders 513-517

See also: Scrapbooks, "History of Taos & Its Artists," Box 85, folder 2254

1933-53, n.d.

b. 23, f. 650 Lewis, Edith 1929-34, n.d.

b. 23, f. 651 Lewisohn, Irene 1925-28, n.d.

b. 23, f. 652-653 Lewisohn, Sam A. (Sam Adolph)Includes carbons between Lewisohn and John A. Francis and letters fromMargaret Lewisohn

1914-51, n.d.

b. 23, f. 654 Light, GertrudeIncludes letter to Light from Edward M. [Fault?]

1923-41, n.d.

b. 23, f. 655-657 Lippmann, WalterIncludes letter from Faye Lippmann

1914-36, n.d.

b. 24, f. 658 Litvinov, IvyIncludes poem

1932 May 17

b. 24, f. 659 Loache, Benjamin de 1933-53, n.d.

b. 24, f. 660-662 Lobb, John 1936-46, n.d.

b. 24, f. 663 Loewenstein, Helga 1936-38, n.d.

b. 24, f. 664-665 Loy, Mina 1913-20, n.d.

b. 24, f. 666 Lueders, Edward 1951-52

b. 24, f. 667-668 Luhan, Tony 1918-43, n.d.

b. 24, f. 669 Lutoslawski, Wincenty 1933

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 Container Description Date

b. 24, f. 670-678 "M" GeneralIncludes carbons of correspondence between O. J. Merkel and OswaldGarrison Villard and enclosures

1911-53, n.d.

b. 24, f. 679 MacArthur, Mary n.d.

b. 24, f. 680 McBride, Henry 1925-33

b. 24, f. 681 MacDougall, Sally 1939-40, n.d.

b. 25, f. 682 MacKaye, Arvia 1922-25, n.d.

b. 25, f. 683 MacKaye, MarionSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, Miscel[l]aneous Letters (1915& 1916)" (leaf 258), Box 52, folder 1407

1916-22, n.d.

b. 25, f. 684 MacKaye, Percy 1915-24

b. 25, f. 685 MacMahon, F. X. Tobar de 1917 Sep

b. 25, f. 686 MacMillan, Mary [Louise?] 1932 Apr 8

b. 25, f. 687 Macmillan Company 1917-47, n.d.

b. 25, f. 688 [Mafoney?], Laurence A.Includes photographs

1936

b. 25, f. 689 Manby, A. R. 1919-22

b. 25, f. 690-692 Marcy, EverettIncludes photographs and carbon of Swami Prabhavananda's "Shankara'sPhilosophy of Non-Dualism"

1928-47, n.d.

b. 25, f. 693 Marcy, [Jamie?]Includes letter from MDL and photographs

1948, n.d.

b. 25, f. 694 Marin, John 1929-35

Marino, FaniaSee: Van Vechten, Fania Marino, Box 36, folder 1035

b. 25, f. 695 Marot, Helen 1915-24, n.d.

b. 25, f. 696 The Masses 1915-16

b. 25, f. 697 Masters, Herbert 1940 Jan 22

b. 25, f. 698 Mauldin, BillIncludes letter to Mauldin from Louis DeJean

[1948?] Jun 1

b. 25, f. 699 Mayfield, John S. 1932 Nov 14

b. 25, f. 700 Meem, John Gaw 1936 Nov 24

b. 25, f. 701 Mellen, Sarah 1943-46

b. 25, f. 702 Menninger, Karl [A.?] 1940-41

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 Container Description Date

Merz, MaxSee: Duncan, Elizabeth, Box 10, folders 277-279

See: Elizabeth Duncan School, Box 10, folders 289-296

b. 25, f. 703 Metcalf, Addison M. 1952-53

MetropolitanSee: Hovey, Carl, Box 19, folders 513-517

b. 25, f. 704 Meyers, Ralph 1936-45, n.d.

b. 25, f. 705 Meyers, RowenaIncludes notes from MDL

See also: Meyers, Ralph, Box 25, folder 704

1938, 1945

b. 25, f. 706-711 Mihan, Leo B.Includes note from MDL and typescript copies

1923-29, n.d.

b. 25, f. 712 Millard, Everett L. 1923 Aug 1

b. 25, f. 713 Millett, Fred Benjamin 1937

b. 25, f. 714 Millicent A. Rogers Foundation 1954

b. 26, f. 715 Mitchell, Basil 1947 Sep 8

b. 26, f. 716-717 Mitchison, NaomiIncludes carbon manuscript "The Facts about Scottsboro"

1935-36, n.d.

b. 26, f. 718 Momaday, Natachee [Scott?] 1945 Oct 26

b. 26, f. 719 Monroe, HarrietSee also: Poetry, Box 28, folder 816

1914

b. 26, f. 720 Montague, Joseph E. (stepfather) 1917-33

b. 26, f. 721-723 Montague, Sara Cook Ganson (mother)Includes postcards from MDL with photographs

1905-32, n.d.

b. 26, f. 724 Moore, MarianneSee also: The Dial, Box 8, folder 236

1926-30

Moore, VirginiaSee: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

b. 26, f. 725 Morawetz, Victor 1923 Jan 11

b. 26, f. 726 Morrill, Claire n.d.

b. 26, f. 727-728 Morristown School (Morristown, N.J.) 1914-17

b. 26, f. 729 Mountsier, Robert 1922

b. 26, f. 730 Mumford, Lewis 1936 Mar 17

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 Container Description Date

b. 26, f. 731 Murphy, Carolyn CushmanIncludes translation of poem by Ho Ling Pee

1922-23, n.d.

b. 26, f. 732 Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) 1933

b. 26, f. 733 Museum of New Mexico 1921 Aug 16

b. 26, f. 734 Museum of the American Indian 1938 May 9

b. 26, f. 735 Myerberg, AdrienneSee also: Myerberg, Michael, Box 26, folder 736

1938, n.d.

b. 26, f. 736 Myerberg, Michael 1938-43, n.d.

b. 26, f. 737 Myers, Gustavus 1914, n.d.

b. 26, f. 738 "N" General 1914-52, n.d.

b. 26, f. 739 The NationSee also: Scrapbooks, "European Experiences," Box 84, folder 2253

1923-35

b. 26, f. 740 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1914 Jan 16

b. 26, f. 741 National Birth Control League 1916 Mar 2

b. 26, f. 742 National Cash Register Company 1917 Oct 30

b. 26, f. 743 National Geographic Society (U.S.) 1936 Jul 6

b. 26, f. 744 National Popular Government League 1923 Jan

b. 26, f. 745-752 Native American Indian materialIncludes correspondence and documents related chiefly to the Pueblocommunity in New Mexico, with the American Indian Defense Association,Zitkala-Sa, Sophie D. Aberle, John Collier, Harold L. Ickes, Oliver La Farge,Henry Kiker, Senator Elmer Thomas and others

1920-46, n.d.

b. 27, f. 753 Naumburg, Margaret 1925-29

b. 27, f. 754 Nehls, EdwardIncludes note from MDL

1952 Feb 21

b. 27, f. 755 Neumann, J. B. 1925 Apr 10

b. 27, f. 756 New Democracy 1934 Nov 28

The New English WeeklySee: Orage, A. R. (Alfred Richard), Box 27, folders 786-787

b. 27, f. 757 New Mexico Association on Indian Aairs 1922 Dec 27

b. 27, f. 758 New Mexico. Bureau of Revenue 1951

b. 27, f. 759 New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts 1946-48

b. 27, f. 760 New Mexico. Executive Oce 1936-51

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 Container Description Date

b. 27, f. 761 New Mexico QuarterlyIncludes note from MDL and carbon from NMQ to Frank Waters

See also: Waters, Frank, Box 37, folders 1058-1078

See also: Ortega, Joaquín, Box 27, folder 789

1950-51, n.d.

b. 27, f. 762 New Mexico State PenitentiaryIncludes carbon to Juan D. Martinez

1944-45

b. 27, f. 763 The New RepublicSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-17" (leaves 269 and 311), Box 51, folder 1405

1925-27

b. 27, f. 764 New Review 1915 Apr 16

b. 27, f. 765 New York Evening Journal 1917 Sep 12

b. 27, f. 766 New York Herald Tribune 1932-33

b. 27, f. 767 New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Correction 1914 May 6

b. 27, f. 768 New York Telephone Company 1940

b. 27, f. 769 New York World's Fair (1939-1940) 1938-39

b. 27, f. 770 The New Yorker 1952 Jun 30

b. 27, f. 771 Noguchi, Isamu n.d.

b. 27, f. 772 Norman, Da LoriaSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-1917" (leaves 93-107), Box 51, folder 1405

1916 May 20

b. 27, f. 773 Norman, Dorothy 1937-47, n.d.

b. 27, f. 774 Nowell, Elizabeth 1949 Mar 29

b. 27, f. 775-777 "O" General 1917-52, n.d.

b. 27, f. 778-782 O'Keee, Georgia 1925-52, n.d.

b. 27, f. 783 Older, Mrs. Fremont; Older, FremontIncludes letter to Older from Raymond Arnesby and photographs

1924-39, n.d.

b. 27, f. 784 Oliver, MarySee also: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

See also: "Lawrence Vol. II," Box 88, folder 2257

1935-53, n.d.

b. 27, f. 785 O'Neill, Eugene 1921

b. 27, f. 786-787 Orage, A. R. (Alfred Richard)Includes letter from "Jessie"

1925-33, n.d.

b. 27, f. 788 Orioli, [Giuseppe?] 1928 Jul 3

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 Container Description Date

b. 27, f. 789 Ortega, JoaquínSee also: New Mexico Quarterly, Box 27, folder 761

1951 Jul 11

b. 27, f. 790 Otis, Ray 1931-36, n.d.

b. 28, f. 791-794 "P" General 1914-52, n.d.

Paget, W.See: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Miscel[l]aneous Letters (1915 &1916)" (leaf 188), Box 52, folder 1407

b. 28, f. 795 Paget-Fredericks, J.See also: Scrapbooks, "European Experiences," Box 84, folder 2253

n.d.

b. 28, f. 796 Palms 1923-24, n.d.

b. 28, f. 797 Pandit, S. G. 1939, n.d.

b. 28, f. 798 Parker, Dorothy 1945 Feb 15

Parker, Robert AllertonSee: Current Opinion, Box 7, folder 213

b. 28, f. 799-800 Parsons, Elsie Worthington ClewsIncludes carbon of letter from Parsons to "Governor and Council of Taos"

See also: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

1922-39

b. 28, f. 801 Pascin, Jules n.d.

b. 28, f. 802 Patterson, HankIncludes printed music to "Hopi Lullaby" and photographs

1952

b. 28, f. 803 Pawlowska, Yoï 1935 Apr 8

b. 28, f. 804 Pearce, T. M. [Thomas Matthews?] 1932, 1944

b. 28, f. 805 Pearson, Norman Holmes 1953 Jul 8

b. 28, f. 806 Pearson, Ralph M. 1940 Jan 6

b. 28, f. 807 Pedersen, Bethsabe 1946-47

b. 28, f. 808 Pelton, AgnesIncludes photograph

1921-38, n.d.

b. 28, f. 809 People's Institute (New York, N.Y.) n.d.

b. 28, f. 810 Perkins, FrancisIncludes carbon from MDL

1939, 1943

b. 28, f. 811 Perry, George Sessions 1943 Jan 24

b. 28, f. 812 Peters, Fritz 1934-53

b. 28, f. 813 Phillips, Bert [Geer?] 1948 Sep

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 Container Description Date

b. 28, f. 814 Phillips, Howard S. 1932-37, n.d.

Picabia, F.[rancis?]See: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and Lucy Collier1913-1917" (leaf 407), Box 51, folder 1405

b. 28, f. 815 Pijoan, Michel 1942 Nov 25

b. 28, f. 816 PoetrySee also: Monroe, Harriet, Box 26, folder 719

1925 Jul

b. 28, f. 817 Pond, Ashley 1941-42, n.d.

b. 28, f. 818 Potter, Grace 1925, n.d.

b. 28, f. 819 Powys, John Cowper 1935-37

b. 28, f. 820 Priest, Alan 1938-47

b. 28, f. 821 Prince, "Dr."Copy of letter from MDL

1914

b. 28, f. 822 Prinzhorn, Hans 1929-33

b. 28, f. 823 Provincetown Playhouse (New York, N.Y.) 1924

b. 28, f. 824 Quinton, Cornelia B. SageIncludes photograph

1923-51, n.d.

b. 28, f. 825-829 "R" General 1914-53, n.d.

b. 29, f. 830 Rand School of Social Science 1917 Apr 13

b. 29, f. 831 Random House (Firm) 1938-40

b. 29, f. 832 Rascoe, Burton 1933 Jul 25

b. 29, f. 833-835 Rauh, Ida 1914-42, n.d.

b. 29, f. 836 Ravagli, AngelinoSee also: Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, Box 23, folders 632-640

1931-53

b. 29, f. 837-839 Reed, John (1887-1920)Includes letters from MDL and Hutchins Hapgood and photographs

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins &Neith Hapgood..." (leaf 32), Box 51, folder 1404

1914-15, n.d.

b. 29, f. 840-841 Reh, Emma 1930-38

b. 29, f. 842 Reis, Claire R. (Claire Raphael) n.d.

b. 29, f. 843-849 Renaudes, Lisa desIncludes notes from MDL and Carl Hovey and enclosures

1936-54, n.d.

b. 29, f. 850 Renehan & Gilbert 1922-24

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 Container Description Date

b. 29, f. 851 Ribak, Louis 1948 Dec 10

b. 30, f. 852-855 Robinson, Edwin ArlingtonSee also: Isaacs, Lewis M., Box 19, folder 534

1913-33, n.d.

b. 30, f. 856 Rodakiewicz, Henwar 1940-47, n.d.

b. 30, f. 857 Rodakiewicz, Peggy 1939-40

b. 30, f. 858-859 Roe, Gilbert E.Includes carbon from Roe to Endicott P. Saltonstall and "Statement of MrsMabel Dodge"

1914-16

b. 30, f. 860 Rogers, John William 1934-47

b. 30, f. 861-862 Rogers, MillicentIncludes letter from MDL

1947-52, n.d.

b. 30, f. 863-864 Rogers, Robert [Emmons?] 1914-25, n.d.

b. 30, f. 865 Rompapas, John 1913-14, n.d.

b. 30, f. 866 Ronnenbeck, Arnold 1925-45

b. 30, f. 867 Ronnenbeck, Louise 1952, n.d.

b. 30, f. 868 Rood, John 1933 May 7

b. 30, f. 869 Rosenbaum, Belle n.d.

b. 30, f. 870 Rosenfeld, PaulSee also: The American Caravan, Box 1, folder 24

1931 Mar 30

b. 30, f. 871 Rothenstein, "Sir" WilliamIncludes carbon of letter from MDL

1913-39, n.d.

b. 30, f. 872 Row, Arthur WilliamIncludes manuscript "Home as the Root of All Evil"

1940, n.d.

b. 30, f. 873 Rudhyar, Dane n.d.

b. 30, f. 874 The Rydal Press 1933 Oct 7

b. 30, f. 875-880 "S" General 1913-52, n.d.

b. 31, f. 881 Saben, Mowry 1914-15, n.d.

b. 31, f. 882 Sabine, Paul [Earls?] n.d.

Sachs, B.[ernard?]See: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins & NeithHapgood..." (leaves 203 and 290), Box 51, folder 1404

1913

b. 31, f. 883 Sáenz, MoisésIncludes enclosures

1931-33

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 Container Description Date

b. 31, f. 884 Sage BooksSee also: Alan Swallow (Firm), Box 1, folder 21

1947

Sandzén, BirgerSee: Scrapbooks, "History of Taos & Its Artists," Box 85, folder 2254

b. 31, f. 885 Sanger, Margaret 1925-41, n.d.

b. 31, f. 886 Sanger, William 1915 Feb 28

b. 31, f. 887 Santa Fe New Mexican 1949 Sep 28

b. 31, f. 888 Saturday Review 1944-47

b. 31, f. 889 School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.) n.d.

b. 31, f. 890 Schreiner, Louise 1939-46, n.d.

b. 31, f. 891 Scola, "Kittie" 1936-40, n.d.

b. 31, f. 892 Scripps, Peggy 1932-39, n.d.

b. 31, f. 893 Scudder, Janet 1913-21, n.d.

b. 31, f. 894 Seltzer, Adele Szold 1924-25

b. 31, f. 895-901 Sergeant, Elizabeth ShepleySee also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, folder 2256

1922-54, n.d.

Seton, Ernest ThompsonSee: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

b. 31, f. 902 Shelby, Clarence Levi 1935, 1938

b. 31, f. 903 Sheldon, Edward n.d.

b. 31, f. 904 Sickles, [Daniel Edgar?] 1913, n.d.

b. 31, f. 905 Simms, Ruth [Hanna McCormick?] 1934 Oct 19

b. 31, f. 906 Simonson, Lee 1933-34, n.d.

b. 31, f. 907 Sinclair, Upton 1914-53, n.d.

b. 31, f. 908-909 Sisters of the Holy Family of NazarethIncludes letter from MDL and carbon of letter to Sisters from Franklin D.Roosevelt

1936-45, n.d.

b. 31, f. 910 Sloane, Eric n.d.

b. 31, f. 911 Sloane, May E. 1936

b. 31, f. 912 Smith, Truman 1947

b. 31, f. 913 Snow, Edith Abercrombie 1933 Sep 1

b. 31, f. 914 Snow, Edward O. 1917

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 Container Description Date

b. 31, f. 915 Soskin, William 1936-37

b. 31, f. 916 Southwest Review 1946 Jun 17

b. 31, f. 917 Speiser, Maurice J. (Maurice Joseph) 1946 Nov 11

b. 31, f. 918 Spender, Stephen 1950, n.d.

b. 31, f. 919 Sprague, Alice 1937-43, n.d.

b. 31, f. 920-922 Sprague, ElfledaIncludes carbon from MDL

1938-46, n.d.

b. 32, f. 923 Staord, Jean 1952, n.d.

b. 32, f. 924 Stavereu, Herbert 1942

b. 32, f. 925 Steens, LincolnIncludes copies

1913-36

b. 32, f. 926 Stein, Fred M. 1947-48

b. 32, f. 927-930 Stein, GertrudeIncludes carbon

1911-22, n.d.

b. 32, f. 931-936 Stein, Leo (1872-1947); 1911-37, n.d.

Stein, NinaIncludes letters to Stein from "R. Littell" of The New Republic

b. 32, f. 937-945 Sterne, MauriceIncludes letters from MDL

See also: Boyce, Neith, Box 3, folders 90-99

See also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins &Neith Hapgood..." (leaf 77), Box 51, folder 1404

See also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1915-16

b. 33, f. 946-954 Sterne, Maurice 1917-53, n.d.

b. 33, f. 955 Sterne, Maurice n.d.

b. 33, f. 956-960 Stieglitz, Alfred 1913-35, n.d.

b. 33, f. 961 Stokowska, Evangeline 1932-41, n.d.

b. 33, f. 962-965 Stokowski, LeopoldIncludes letters from MDL

1931-48, n.d.

b. 33, f. 966 Stoller, Leo 1946 Apr 26

b. 33, f. 967 Street, Julian 1913 May 27

b. 33, f. 968 Strong, Anna LouiseIncludes manuscript "Back from our Children's Colony"

1925

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 Container Description Date

Stuart, JohnSee: Scrapbooks, "Movers & Shakers," Box 93, folder 2262

b. 33, f. 969 Sturges, Catherine VestaIncludes carbon of letter from Sturges to John Collier

1933-36

b. 34, f. 970 Sullivan, Noël 1933-37

b. 34, f. 971 Survey Graphic 1922, 1931

b. 34, f. 972 Swaine, Ruth 1933-54, n.d.

b. 34, f. 973 Swazo, Benito 1944-45

b. 34, f. 974-977 "T" GeneralIncludes letter from MDL to "Children of Dr. Thorne"

1915-54, n.d.

b. 34, f. 978 Tannenbaum, Frank 1915-32

b. 34, f. 979 Tant, Charles 1939-46

b. 34, f. 980-983 Taylor, Clara SidneyIncludes letter from MDL and carbon of letter from Bentano's to CST

1918-20, n.d.

b. 34, f. 984 Taylor, Henry F. n.d.

b. 34, f. 985 Taylor, Livingston N. 1936-39

b. 34, f. 986 Teall, Dorothy 1932 Dec 15

b. 34, f. 987 Tedlock, E. W. (Ernest Warnock) 1944 Aug 2

b. 34, f. 988 Teris, Lloyd 1935, 1946

b. 34, f. 989 Theatre Arts Monthly 1924 Feb 22

Thomas, ElmerSee: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

b. 34, f. 990 Thompson, ClarenceSee also: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, folder 2256

1932, 1942

b. 34, f. 991 Thursby, AliceSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Duncan Letters 1918, Eve andSchool 1920-1928" (leaves 278-300), Box 46, folder 1386

1932-44, n.d.

b. 34, f. 992 Time 1946 Jul 1

b. 34, f. 993-994 Toomer, Jean 1925-37, n.d.

b. 34, f. 995 Toor, Frances 1932-33

b. 34, f. 996 Torrence, Olivia 1925-29, n.d.

b. 34, f. 997 Torrence, Ridgely 1915-36, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 34, f. 998 Town & CountrySee also: Scrapbooks, "Movers & Shakers," Box 93, folder 2262

1937-46, n.d.

b. 34, f. 999 Tree, Iris 1930

b. 34, f. 1000 Tregor, Nison 1941 May 18

b. 34, f. 1001 Twilight Sleep Association 1915, n.d.

b. 34, f. 1002 "U" General 1945, n.d.

b. 34, f. 1003 Ufer, Mary M. 1923-27, n.d.

b. 34, f. 1004 United States. Bureau of Immigration 1915-17

b. 34, f. 1005 United States. Dept. of Justice 1945 May 8

b. 34, f. 1006 United States. Indian Arts and Crafts Board 1938 Dec 19

b. 34, f. 1007 United States. Oce for Emergency Management 1943 Dec 31

b. 34, f. 1008 United States. Oce of Indian AairsIncludes letters from MDL and John Collier

See also: Evans, John, Boxes 12-14, folders 324-368

See also: Native American Indian material, Box 26, folders 745-752

1922-47

b. 34, f. 1009 United States. Post Oce Dept. 1945-46

b. 34, f. 1010 Unity School of Christianity 1914-16

b. 35, f. 1011 University of New Mexico 1942-52

b. 35, f. 1012 University of New Mexico Press 1953 Jun 4

b. 35, f. 1013 Untermeyer, Minnie 1916, n.d.

b. 35, f. 1014-1015 "V" General 1914-53, n.d.

b. 35, f. 1016 Van Doren, Irita 1937 Mar 19

b. 35, f. 1017 Van Leuven, "Dutchee" 1914-16, n.d.

b. 35, f. 1018 [Van Maltzen, Hanni?] 1934-35

b. 35, f. 1019 Van Maltzen, "Teddy" 1934-36

b. 35, f.1020-1028

Van Vechten, CarlIncludes note from MDL on letter from Cosmopolitan, dated 1938, andphotographs

1912-52

b. 36, f.1029-1033

Van Vechten, Carl 1952-54, n.d.

b. 36, f. 1034 Van Vechten, Duane 1933-49

b. 36, f. 1035 Van Vechten, Fania Marino 1913-34

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b. 36, f.1036-1037

Vanderbilt, Ollie 1942-52, n.d.

b. 36, f. 1038 Vanity Fair 1925

b. 36, f. 1039 Varèse, Edgard 1926 Sep 16

b. 36, f. 1040 Vidal, Gore 1952

b. 36, f. 1041 Viking Press 1936 Mar 20

b. 36, f. 1042 Villa, José García 1932

b. 36, f. 1043 Vinal, Harold 1925 Nov 3

b. 36, f. 1044 Von Heiroth, Mascha 1929-34

b. 36, f. 1045 Von Miklos, Josephine 1930, 1940

b. 36, f. 1046 Vorse, Mary Heaton 1929, 1935

b. 36, f.1047-1054

"W" GeneralIncludes enclosures

1914-54, n.d.

Wagsta, Blanche "Shumacher"See: Scrapbooks, "Lawrence," Box 87, folder 2256

b. 36, f. 1055 Wallace, Lew BarringtonSee also: Scrapbooks, "Edge of Taos Desert," Box 83, folder 2252

1937, n.d.

b. 36, f. 1056 Ward, Winifred 1917 May 5

b. 36, f. 1057 [Warner?], Edith 1935 Jul 12

Warren, Robert PennSee: Donahoe, Edward, Boxes 8-9, folders 242-262

b. 37, f.1058-1066

Waters, FrankIncludes letters from MDL and carbon of letter from Waters to New MexicoQuarterly

See also: Waters, "Janey," Box 37, folders 1079-1081

1938-43

b. 37, f.1067-1075

Waters, Frank 1943-53, n.d.

b. 37, f.1076-1078

Waters, Frank n.d.

b. 37, f. 1079-1081 Waters, "Janey"Includes note from Frank Waters

1954, n.d.

Watts, DianaSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and Lucy Collier1913-1917" (leaves 364-367), Box 51, folder 1405

b. 38, f. 1082 Weber, Max 1913

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 Container Description Date

b. 38, f.1083-1084

Weeks, Mabel Foote 1916-36, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1085 Wells, CadyIncludes note from MDL and enclosures

1934-54, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1086 Wells, Riki 1934 Mar 27

b. 38, f. 1087 West, Isabelle n.d.

b. 38, f. 1088 Weston, Edward 1933-34, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1089 [White?], Amelia Elizabeth 1922 Sep 1

b. 38, f. 1090 Whiting, Elizabeth 1937 Sep 20

b. 38, f. 1091 Wickes, Frances G.Includes letter from MDL

1928-29, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1092 Wilcox, Ansley 1916 Dec 7

b. 38, f. 1093 Wilczynski, KaeteIncludes drawings

1937

b. 38, f. 1094 Wilder, Isabel 1938-51, n.d.

b. 38, f.1095-1097

Wilder, ThorntonSee also: Scrapbooks, "Winter in Taos," Box 97, folder 2266

1933-48, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1098 William Morrow and Company 1934-36

b. 38, f. 1099 Williams, Louise (cousin) 1929 Jul 2

b. 38, f. 1100 Wol, Adolf 1914 Nov 13

b. 38, f. 1101 Woman's Municipal League (New York, N.Y.) 1917 May 4

b. 38, f. 1102 Woman's Peace PartySee also: Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, Box 11, folder 321

1915

b. 38, f. 1103 Women's Trade Union League of New York 1935 Oct 21

b. 38, f. 1104 Woolston, Florence 1917 Oct 29

b. 38, f. 1105 Wright, Cedric 1938 Feb 2

b. 38, f. 1106 Wright, Willard Huntington 1916 Apr 6

b. 38, f. 1107 "Y" General 1914-44, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1108 Yale University 1920 Dec 15

b. 38, f. 1109 Yale University. Library 1949-51

b. 38, f. 1110-1111 Young, Ella 1929-53, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 38, f. 1112 Young, James W.See also: Scrapbooks, "History of Taos & Its Artists," Box 85, folder 2254

1925-48, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1113-1116 Young-Hunter, EveSee also: Elizabeth Duncan School, Box 10, folders 289-296

1922-53, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1117-1118 Young-Hunter, John 1920-51, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1119 Young-Hunter, Mary 1921-28, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1120 "Z" General 1922-50, n.d.

b. 38, f. 1121 Zigrosser, Carl 1940, n.d.

Unidentified

b. 39, f. 1122 "A" 1916, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1123 "B" 1914-49, n.d.

----, BertheSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins&Neith Hapgood..." (leaves 235 and 297), Box 51, folder 1404

b. 39, f. 1124 "C"Includes letter from Josephine W. Duveneck to "Mr. Goodrich"

1953, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1125 "D" 1935-51, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1126 "E" 1915-47, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1127-1132 ----, Elizabeth 1915-27, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1133 ----, ElviraIncludes photograph

1943, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1134 ----, Eva 1917

b. 39, f. 1135 "F" 1924, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1136 "G"Includes photographs

1919, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1137 "H" 1929, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1138 ----, Hazel 1915-49

b. 39, f. 1139 "J" 1919-48, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1140 ----, JackIncludes photograph

1943, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1141 "K" 1947-48

b. 39, f. 1142 "L" 1912-38, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1143 ----, [Lamiciso?] 1922-23, n.d.

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 39, f. 1144 ----, Lou 1942, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1145 "M" 1938-53, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1146 ----, Marian n.d.

b. 39, f. 1147 ----, Mary n.d.

b. 39, f. 1148 "N" 1948 Jul 13

b. 39, f. 1149 ----, Naomi 1946-48, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1150 ----, [Neysa?]See also: Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden), Box 4, folders 122-126

n.d.

b. 39, f. 1151 "O" n.d.

b. 39, f. 1152 "P" n.d.

b. 39, f. 1153 "R"Includes photograph

1947-50, n.d.

b. 39, f. 1154 ----, Ruby 1944

b. 40, f. 1155 "S" 1916-46, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1156 ----, "Sister" n.d.

----, "Sister" BeatrixSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-1917" (leaves 108-125), Box 51, folder 1405

b. 40, f. 1157 ----, "Sister" Teresita 1935-38, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1158 "T" 1937-46, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1159 "V" n.d.

b. 40, f. 1160 "W" 1920 Jan 19

b. 40, f. 1161 ----, [Yorba?] 1913, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1162 Illegible signatures 1914-54, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1163 UnsignedIncludes photographs

1914-50, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1164 Letters from MDL to unidentified recipients 1913-14

b. 40, f. 1165 Empty envelopes 1951-54, n.d.

THIRD PARTY CORRESPONDENCE

To Bessie Beatty

b. 40, f. 1166 Miscellaneous correspondence 1945

To and from Dorothy Brett

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE > Unidentified (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 40, f. 1167 Charles Scribner's Sons 1930 Aug 15

b. 40, f. 1168 Cristina, Maria C. 1930 Aug 15

b. 40, f. 1169 Kiker, H[enry] A. 1935 Oct 28

b. 40, f. 1170 Montague, "Mr." 1928 Feb 24

b. 40, f. 1171 Other correspondence n.d.

To John Collier

b. 40, f. 1172 Henderson, Alice Corbin 1922-23

b. 40, f. 1173 Waters, FrankIncludes note by MDL and carbon

1951 Nov 8

To and from Edwin Sherrill Dodge

b. 40, f. 1174 Miscellaneous correspondence 1913-36

To and from John Evans

b. 40, f. 1175 Brett, Dorothy 1935, n.d.

b. 40, f. 1176 Clark, Rose n.d.

b. 40, f. 1177 Dodge, Edwin Sherrill n.d.

b. 40, f. 1178 Evans, Alice Henderson n.d.

b. 40, f. 1179 Evans, Nancy n.d.

b. 40, f. 1180 Evans, Natalie Sarah n.d.

b. 40, f. 1181 Montague, Sara Cook Ganson n.d.

b. 40, f. 1182 Reed, John 1915 Jun 30

b. 40, f. 1183 Sterne, Maurice 1934 Jul 12

b. 40, f. 1184 Unesco 1947 Mar 6

b. 40, f. 1185 Vanderberg, Arthur H. 1947 Mar 21

b. 40, f. 1186 Other correspondence 1916-47

To and from Manuel Gamio

b. 40, f. 1187 Kellogg, Paul U. 1930 Nov 26

b. 40, f. 1188 Other correspondence 1930 Dec 9

To Hutchins Hapgood

b. 40, f. 1189 Boyce, Neith 1929 Jul

b. 40, f. 1190 Boyesen, Bayard 1914 Apr 13

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 Container Description Date

Collier, JohnSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters of John and LucyCollier 1913-1917" (leaves 9, 19 and 27), Box 51, folder 1405

b. 40, f. 1191 The International 1914 Jan 14

b. 40, f. 1192 Reed, John 1915 [Aug?] 31

To "Mrs." Hapgood

b. 40, f. 1193 Miscellaneous correspondence 1916, n.d.

To Alice Corbin Henderson

b. 40, f. 1194 Johnson, Walter Willard (Spud) n.d.

To and from Rebecca Salsbury James

b. 40, f. 1195 Duell, Sloan & Pearce 1947 Mar

b. 40, f. 1196 Hough, HenryIncludes "Transcript of the Meeting of the Taos Pueblo Indian Council"

1943 May

b. 40, f. 1197 Tant, Charles 1946 Dec 20

To Una Jeers

b. 40, f. 1198 Evans, John 1936

Hicks, GranvilleSee: Scrapbooks, "Movers & Shakers," Box 93, folder 2262

b. 40, f. 1199 Martin, Anne 1930 Jun 23

b. 40, f. 1200 Wood, Erskine n.d.

b. 40, f. 1201 Other correspondence 1930, n.d.

To Walter Willard (Spud) Johnson

b. 41, f. 1202 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions 1949 Jun 16

b. 41, f. 1203 [Rauh?], Ida n.d.

b. 41, f. 1204 Other correspondence n.d.

To and from Robert Edmond Jones

b. 41, f. 1205 Draper, Muriel n.d.

b. 41, f. 1206 Hopkins, Emma Curtis 1922, n.d.

b. 41, f. 1207 Reed, John 1915 Jun

b. 41, f. 1208 Other correspondence n.d.

To Henry A. Kiker

b. 41, f. 1209 Sage Books 1948 Oct 22

THIRD PARTY CORRESPONDENCE > To Hutchins Hapgood (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 41, f. 1210 Other correspondence 1937, 1947

To and from Frieda Lawrence von Richthofen

b. 41, f. 1211 Gallup, Donald 1951 Nov 13

b. 41, f. 1212 Martin, Dexter 1951 Sep 10

b. 41, f. 1213 Other correspondenceIncludes note from MDL

1934-51, n.d.

To Tony Luhan

b. 41, f. 1214 Angulo, Jaime de 1924

b. 41, f. 1215 Archuleto, Antonio 1935, n.d.

b. 41, f. 1216 Brett, Dorothy [1936-37]

b. 41, f. 1217 Chávez, Dennis 1937 May 25

b. 41, f. 1218 Donahoe, Edward 1952 Jan 24

b. 41, f. 1219 Evans, John 1921

b. 41, f. 1220 James, Rebecca Salsbury 1929 Sep 19

b. 41, f. 1221 Johnson, Walter Willard (Spud) 1926

b. 41, f. 1222 League of Nations 1944 Jun 7

b. 41, f. 1223 National Conference of Social Work 1935 Dec 5

b. 41, f. 1224 New Mexico Association on Indian Aairs 1952 Sep 17

b. 41, f. 1225 Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews 1932 Apr 11

b. 41, f. 1226 Rogers, Millicent 1947 Sep 11

b. 41, f. 1227 Stieglitz, Alfred 1940 Nov 24

b. 41, f. 1228 Stokowska, Evangeline 1933, n.d.

b. 41, f. 1229 Stokowski, Leopold 1921-24

b. 41, f. 1230 Swazo, Benito 1943 Dec 7

b. 41, f. 1231 Taylor, Livingston N. 1946 Mar 22

b. 41, f. 1232 Thursby, Alice [ca. 1942], n.d.

b. 41, f. 1233 United States. Oce of Indian AairsIncludes copy of letter from Jim L. Lujan

1933-45

b. 41, f. 1234 Vanderbilt, Ollie n.d.

b. 41, f. 1235 Other correspondence 1924-47

To and from John Reed

THIRD PARTY CORRESPONDENCE > To Henry A. Kiker (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 41, f. 1236 Hapgood, HutchinsSee also: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins& Neith Hapgood..." (leaf 32), Box 51, folder 1404

1915, n.d.

b. 41, f. 1237 Hartley, Marsden 1918

b. 41, f. 1238 Hovey, Carl 1915 May 24

b. 41, f. 1239 Morristown School (Morristown, N. J.) 1914 Apr 8

To Lisa des Renaudes

b. 41, f. 1240 Thursby, Alice n.d.

b. 41, f. 1241 Other correspondence 1945 Feb 4

To and from Elfleda Sprague

b. 41, f. 1242 Waters, Frank 1944 Apr 14

b. 41, f. 1243 Other correspondence 1945 Dec 12

To Maurice Sterne

b. 41, f. 1244 Birnbaum, Martin 1917 Oct

b. 41, f. 1245 Evans, John 1916 Oct 3

Hapgood, HutchinsSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from Hutchins &Neith Hapgood..." (leaf 77), Box 51, folder 1404

b. 41, f. 1246 Pach, Walter 1920 Jan 2

b. 41, f. 1247 Pascin, Jules n.d.

Other correspondence 1917 Oct 17

To and from Alfred Stieglitz

b. 41, f. 1248 Adams, Dabney M. 1942 Jul 2

Hartley, MarsdenSee: Writings, Autobiographical Writings, "Letters from ArthurBrisbane..." (leaves 132-139), Box 50, folder 1403

To and from Clara Sidney Taylor

b. 41, f. 1249 Miscellaneous correspondence 1919, n.d.

To Alice Thursby

b. 41, f. 1250 Brisbane, Arthur 1915-17

b. 41, f. 1251 Van Vechten, Carl 1920 Apr 15

b. 41, f. 1252 Other correspondence n.d.

To and from Frank Waters

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 Container Description Date

b. 41, f. 1253 Gilpin, Laura 1950 Dec 31

b. 41, f. 1254 New Mexico QuarterlyIncludes carbons of 3rd-party correspondence with "Spud" Johnsonand O. E. Berninghaus

1951

b. 41, f. 1255 Other correspondence 1950, n.d.

Other Third Party Correspondence

b. 41, f. 1256 Archuleto, Antonio to Dr. Lewis 1924 Jun 2[4?]

b. 41, f. 1257 Beckett, Luman to Leytton B. Buehler 1934-35

b. 41, f. 1258 Bing, Anna to Angelino Ravagli 1946 Aug 14

b. 41, f. 1259 Boyd, E. to Cady [Wells?]Includes enclosure from DeWitt B. Lucas

n.d.

b. 41, f. 1260 Bull, Nina to Frances Seidenstricker 1914, n.d.

b. 41, f. 1261 Cosmopolitan to Jane Hardy 1935

b. 41, f. 1262 Dell, Margery to unidentified n.d.

b. 41, f. 1263 Dreiser, Theodore to Finnish Relief Fund 1940 Jan 9

b. 41, f. 1264 Dunn, Charles Wesley to Pat Harrison 1940 Jan 18

b. 41, f. 1265 Ellis, Carolyne Crockett to The Masses 1916 Aug 26

b. 41, f. 1266 Eyre & Evers to "Miss Clark" 1933 Nov 21

b. 41, f. 1267 Finnish Relief Fund to Theodore Dreiser 1940 Feb 8

b. 41, f. 1268 Francis, John A. to Sam A. Lewisohn 1915 Apr 26

b. 41, f. 1269 Harrington, M. Raymond to "Mr. Jones" n.d.

b. 41, f. 1270 Hartley, Marsden to Charles Demuth [1913?]

b. 41, f. 1271 Henry George School of Social Science (New York, N.Y.) to unidentified n.d.

b. 42, f. 1272 Houghton Miin Company to Eva J. Dockery 1919 Aug 13

b. 42, f. 1273 Houghton Miin Company to Willard Hoagland 1944 Aug 3

b. 42, f. 1274 Janes, Robert William to Claire [Spencer?] and John [Evans?] n.d.

b. 42, f. 1275 Joseph F. Perry & Sons to Sam A. Lewisohn 1915 Jan 24

b. 42, f. 1276 Loy, Mina to Stephen Haweis 1914 Mar [22?]

b. 42, f. 1277 McCutcheon, John T. to Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant 1923

b. 42, f. 1278 Marchand, Mariette to New York World Telegram 1940 Feb 15

b. 42, f. 1279 Martinez, Albert to Dennis Chávez n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 42, f. 1280 Martinez, Albert to The Santa Fe New Mexican 1936 Jul 17

b. 42, f. 1281 Montague, Joseph E. to Anglo-American Mill Company 1925 May

b. 42, f. 1282 Montague, Sara Cook Ganson to Mrs. Morris Cohn 1927 Sep 19

b. 42, f. 1283 M., H. K. to "Walter" 1914 Apr 16

b. 42, f. 1284 Nightingale, Elizabeth to Mrs. Fish 1952 May 20

b. 42, f. 1285 Owings, Edna M. to "Una" n.d.

b. 42, f. 1286 Redwing, Lilia to Taos District Attorney 1925 Jul 25

b. 42, f. 1287 Schlippenbach, Baron von to George Baker 1914 Mar 7

b. 42, f. 1288 Sickles, [Daniel Edgar?] to "Sheri [Warburger?] 1913 May 21

b. 42, f. 1289 Sinclair, Upton to "Comrade" Sheldon 1914 Jun 3

b. 42, f. 1290 Society of the Lying-In Hospital to Witter Bynner 1923 Aug 9

b. 42, f. 1291 Stein, Leo to D. H. Lawrence 1921 Nov 9

b. 42, f. 1292 Stockton, Miriam to [Mr. Jones?] 1928

b. 42, f. 1293 Sturges, Catherine Vesta to Juan Montoya 1935 Nov 22

b. 42, f. 1294 Tannenbaum, Frank to Max Eastman 1915 May 19

b. 42, f. 1295 Taos County Co-op Health Association to Henwar Rodiekiewicz 1944 Mar 2

b. 42, f. 1296 Torrence, Ridgely to "Paula" 1940 Feb 5

b. 42, f. 1297 Waters, "Janey" to Mrs. Walter Clark 1946 Aug 28

b. 42, f. 1298 Wells, Margaret to Witter Bynner 1922 Jul 3

b. 42, f. 1299 "Lincoln" to "Dan" 1915 Dec 11

b. 42, f. 1300 "Naomi" to "Janey" [Waters?] n.d.

b. 42, f. 1301 "Westie" to "Smudge" [Draper?] 1926

b. 42, f. 1302 Unidentified to "Mr. Hastings" 1917 Aug 3

b. 42, f. 1303 Unidentified to "Dr. Karl" 1940 Jan 19

b. 42, f. 1304 Unidentified to Moni Moulik n.d.

b. 42, f. 1305 Unidentified to [Carissa?] n.d.

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Series II. Writings, 1910–19538.76 linear feet (21 boxes)Series II, Writings, is organized into twelve subseries and arranged alphabetically within each subseries bytitle or author.

 Container Description Date

ARTICLES AND ESSAYS

"Alas! The Idols..."

b. 43, f. 1306 Typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1307 Typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1308 "All Cultures," typescript, corrected 1938 Aug

b. 43, f. 1309 "The Apparent and the Real," printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 Jun 23

b. 43, f. 1310 "The Art of Georgia O'Keee," typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1311 "Aspen," printed version, [El Crepusculo?] 1949 Jul 14

b. 43, f. 1312 "August," printed version n.d.

b. 43, f. 1313 "Awa Tsireh," printed version, The Arts 1927 Jun

"Bach in the Baggage Car"

b. 43, f. 1314 Typescript, corrected 1936 May 11

b. 43, f. 1315 Typescript carbon, corrected 1936 May 11

b. 43, f. 1316 "A Beating Heart, a Symbol of Humanity," printed version n.d.

b. 43, f. 1317 "Business--As Usual!" printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 Jun 9

b. 43, f. 1318 "Canned Music..." printed version n.d.

"Change of Life"

b. 43, f. 1319 Typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1320 Typescript 1938 Aug

b. 43, f. 1321 "Chinese Coats," typescript, corrected 1916-17

b. 43, f. 1322 "A City Father," typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1323 "David the Artist," typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1324 "Do You Know Her?" typescript carbon n.d.

b. 43, f. 1325 "Elect Ocers "Los Programas"," printed version n.d.

"Folkways of Artists"

b. 43, f. 1326 Typescript, corrected 1947 May

b. 43, f. 1327 Typescript carbon, corrected 1947 May 14

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 43, f. 1328 "Food and Answered Prayer," printed version, Taos Star 1948 Nov 25

b. 43, f. 1329 "Forest Oce & Taos Indians Still Arguing," printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 Aug 25

b. 43, f. 1330 "From the Source," printed version (fragment) n.d.

b. 43, f. 1331 "Gowns by Adrian," printed version, Town and Country 1936 May

b. 43, f. 1332 "The Happy Hospital at Embudo," printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 Jul 7

b. 43, f. 1333 "Holiday From Science," printed version, The Southwest Review 1946

b. 43, f. 1334 "How to Live in the Country and Like it," typescript, corrected n.d.

"The Indian Speaks"

b. 43, f. 1335 Research Material n.d.

b. 43, f. 1336 Holograph manuscript, corrected n.d.

b. 43, f. 1337 Typescript 1922

b. 43, f. 1338 Typescript carbon 1922

b. 43, f. 1339 "Is Democracy Safe for the World," typescript carbon n.d.

"Isadora Duncan"

b. 43, f. 1340 Printed version, The New English Weekly (2 copies) 1932 Aug 11

Printed version, Town & CountryStored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2410

1936 Jul

b. 43, f. 1341 "Lawrence of New Mexico," printed version, New Mexico 1936 Feb

b. 43, f. 1342 "Mabel Dodge Luhan Stresses War Impact in Brett Show," printed version (2copies)

1944 Feb 19

b. 43, f. 1343 "Mabel Dodge Luhan Writes of Taos as Texas Tourists Swarm to NewMexico," printed version, [Dallas Morning News?]

n.d.

b. 43, f. 1344 "Mabel Dodge Talks on Mothers of Men," printed version n.d.

b. 43, f. 1345 "Mabel Dodge Writes on the Growth of Love," printed version 1917 Aug

b. 44, f. 1346 "Mabel Dodge's Article on Looking Ahead," printed version n.d.

b. 44, f. 1347 "The Money Complex," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 44, f. 1348 "Native Air," printed version, The New Republic (2 copies) 1925 Mar 4

b. 44, f. 1349 "On Human Relations," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 44, f. 1350 "On the Career and Character of Katharine Cornell," printed version, VanityFair (2 copies)Also stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2411

1923 Jul

b. 44, f. 1351 "Paso por Aqui," printed version, New Mexico Quarterly 1951

b. 44, f. 1352 "The Plumed Serpent," printed version n.d.

ARTICLES AND ESSAYS (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 44, f. 1353 "A Poet of Los Alamos, New Mexico," printed version, The Chicago Sun 1946 Dec 1

b. 44, f. 1354 ""Las Programas de Taos" New Venture in Community EntertainmentInitiated," printed version, The Taoseño

1943

["Robert Edmund Jones is the youngest man..."]

b. 44, f. 1355 Draft, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 44, f. 1356 Printed version 1917 Sep 14

b. 44, f. 1357 "The Secret of War," typescript carbon, corrected 1914

b. 44, f. 1358 "Shopping--Past and Present," printed version, El Crepusculo (2 copies) 1949 Jul 14

b. 44, f. 1359 "Solemnity in American Art," printed version n.d.

b. 44, f. 1360 "Some Travelers Return," printed version, Town and Country (2 copies) 1945 Jul

"Speculations"

b. 44, f. 1361 Printed version, Arts & Decoration 1913 Mar

b. 44, f. 1362 Printed version, Camera WorkIncludes Gertrude Stein's "Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the VillaCuronia"

1913

b. 44, f. 1363 "The Spirit of Place," typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 44, f. 1364 "The Story of Francesca," printed version, [The Arts?] [1925?]

"Taos--A Eulogy"

b. 44, f. 1365 Draft, typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 44, f. 1366 Printed version, Creative Art 1931 Oct

b. 44, f. 1367 "Taos Silver from the Hands of an Artist," printed version, [Taos Star?] n.d.

b. 44, f. 1368 "Taos Un-revisited," printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 Jun 16

b. 44, f. 1369 "Taos was Happier," printed version, [Centennial?] [1949?]

"To the Conservatives"

b. 44, f. 1370 Typescript carbon, corrected 1913 Jan

b. 44, f. 1371 Typescript carbon 1913 Jan

b. 44, f. 1372 "Wade Williams' Paintings Among Best Indian Records: 'Corky' ShouldBecome Top Seller," printed version, Taos Star

1948 Dec 9

b. 44, f. 1373 "What Goes on Behind Your Back," holograph, corrected n.d.

b. 44, f. 1374 "Who Wants Pictures?" printed version 1917 Aug 9

b. 44, f. 1375 "The Whole is Greater than the Part," printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 May 26

AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS

ARTICLES AND ESSAYS (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

"Doctors: Fifty Years of Experience"

b. 45, f. 1376 Typescript 1954

"Intimate Memories"

Background

b. 45, f. 1377 Typescript 1924

b. 45, f. 1378 Typescript carbon, corrected, with proofreaders' marks andprinter's annotations

1925 Nov 17

b. 45, f. 1379 Publicity 1932 Oct 14

b. 45, f.1380-1383

Reviews 1933, n.d.

"The Doomed"

b. 46, f. 1384 Holograph and typescript 1953

b. 46, f. 1385 Typescript 1953

"Duncan Letters 1918, Eve and School 1920-1928"

b. 46, f. 1386 Typescript 1918-27, n.d.

Edge of Taos Desert

b. 46, f. 1387 Publicity 1937, n.d.

b. 46, f.1388-1389

Reviews 1937-38, n.d.

European Experiences

b. 47, f. 1390 Holograph manuscript fragments n.d.

b. 47, f. 1391-1393 Typescript 1927, n.d.

b. 48, f.1394-1396

Typescript carbon, corrected [1951?]

b. 49, f. 1397 Typescript drafts ("deleted pages") 1929

b. 49, f. 1398 Publicity 1935 Aug [25?]

b. 49, f.1399-1400

Reviews 1935-36, n.d.

"Family Aairs"

b. 49, f. 1401 Typescript 1933 Aug

b. 50, f. 1402 Typescript carbon 1933 Aug

"Letters from Arthur Brisbane, Andrew Dasburg, Donald Evans..."

b. 50, f. 1403 Typescript 1912-27, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

"Letters from Hutchins & Neith Hapgood 1912-1927 andMiscel[l]aneous Letters 1911-1915"

b. 51, f. 1404 Typescript and holographIncludes copy of manuscript "Portrait of Mabel Dodge at 23 FifthAvenue" (leaves 149-152)

1911-28, n.d.

"Letters of John and Lucy Collier 1913-1917"

b. 51, f. 1405 Typescript 1913-27, n.d.

"Letters to Accompany Volume VI of Intimate Memories"

b. 52, f. 1406 Typescript 1914-17, n.d.

"Miscel[l]aneous Letters 1914 and Letters from Carl Van Vechten..."

b. 52, f. 1407 Typescript and holograph 1913-27, n.d.

"Miscel[l]aneous Letters (1915 & 1916)"

b. 53, f. 1408 Typescript and holograph 1913-17, n.d.

Movers and Shakers

b. 53, f. 1409 [Empty folder]

b. 53, f. 1410 Typescript 1930

b. 54, f. 1411 Typescript carbon, corrected 1930 Jan

b. 54, f. 1412 Typescript, corrected 1932 Apr

b. 55, f. 1413 Typescript carbon 1932 Apr

b. 55, f. 1414 Draft of "Psychic" chapter, typescript carbon, corrected by EdwinArlington Robinson

1933, n.d.

b. 55, f. 1415 Index, holograph and typescript n.d.

b. 55, f. 1416 Publicity 1936

b. 55, f. 1417 Reviews 1936-39, n.d.

Lorenzo in Taos

b. 55, f. 1418 Research notes 1923, n.d.

b. 55, f. 1419 Typescript and typescript carbon ("First draft") 1930

b. 55, f. 1420 Reviews 1932-39, n.d.

"Mexico in 1930"

b. 56, f. 1421 Typescript carbon and holograph, corrected 1947

b. 56, f. 1422 Typescript 1947

b. 56, f. 1423 Typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS > "Intimate Memories" (continued)  

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"My Attitude in Writing Autobiography"

b. 56, f. 1424 Typescript carbon 1933 Mar 26

"Notes on Awareness"

b. 56, f.1425-1426

Typescript carbon, corrected 1938 Apr 11

"Psychoanalysis with Dr. Brill"

b. 57, f. 1427 Typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

"Roy Howard: A Conversation Piece"

b. 57, f. 1428 Typescript carbon, corrected [1938?]

"Sketch of Bendix: Conversation Piece"

b. 57, f. 1429 Typescript carbon, corrected 1939

"The Statue of Liberty: An Old Fashioned Story of Taboos"

b. 57, f. 1430-1431 Typescript, corrected 1947

"Una and Robin"

b. 57, f. 1432 Typescript (Part I) 1933 Jan

b. 57, f. 1433 Typescript carbon (Part I) 1933 Jan

b. 57, f. 1434 Typescript, correctedIncludes correspondence between MDL and Una Jeers

1947 Dec 11

"Wartime in Taos"

b. 57, f. 1435 Typescript carbon n.d.

Winter in Taos

b. 57, f. 1436 Publicity 1944, n.d.

b. 57, f. 1437 Reviews 1935-48

BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENTS

b. 58, f. 1438 ["He was one of those..."], holograph 1916

b. 58, f. 1439 "Stephen Haweis," holograph 1951 Nov 9

FILM SCRIPTS AND SCENARIOS

"Conquest"

b. 58, f. 1440 Research Notes n.d.

b. 58, f. 1441 Draft, "A Scenario," typescript carbon [1951?]

b. 58, f.1442-1445

Drafts, Part I-Part II, holograph, typescript and typescript carbon,corrected

1951

AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS (continued)  

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"Just a Little Piece of Land"

b. 58, f. 1446 Holograph manuscript, corrected n.d.

b. 58, f. 1447 Typescript n.d.

NOVELS

"Let's Get Away Together"

b. 58, f.1448-1450

Typescript 1945

"Water of Life"

b. 59, f. 1451-1453 Typescript carbon n.d.

OPEN LETTERS

b. 59, f. 1454 "Aviso," printed version n.d.

b. 59, f. 1455 "The Band Stand," printed version n.d.

b. 59, f. 1456 "Chairman of Los Programas Resigns," printed version, The Taoseño n.d.

b. 59, f. 1457 ["Dear Duane..."], printed version, El Crepusculo 1949 Jul 21

b. 59, f. 1458 "Decline of the Male," [response to Neith Boyce's review of The End ofDesire], printed version, The New Republic

1932 Jan

b. 59, f. 1459 "Indians Own Parking Space," printed version n.d.

b. 59, f. 1460 "Notice," printed version, The Taos Review n.d.

b. 59, f. 1461 "An Open Letter to Taos Indians," printed version n.d.

b. 59, f. 1461a "To the Editor of the Globe," draft, holograph, corrected n.d.

b. 59, f. 1462 "To the People of Taos Valley..." holograph manuscript n.d.

b. 59, f. 1463 ["When Mr. John Collier Lectures..."], printed version n.d.

POETRY"Ballad of a Bad Girl"

Printed version (2 copies) n.d.

b. 59, f. 1465 Printed version n.d.

b. 59, f. 1466 "Best to Tell All," holograph and typescript n.d.

b. 59, f. 1467 "The Black King," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 59, f. 1468 "Brett," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1469 "The Dedicated," drafts, holograph and typescript carbon, corrected 1911–12, n.d.

b. 59, f. 1470 "Doubt," typescript and typescript carbon n.d.

FILM SCRIPTS AND SCENARIOS (continued)  

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b. 59, f. 1471 "Exhortation," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1472 "Exhortation to Someone Who Will Come," holograph 1912

b. 59, f. 1473 "Fairy Tale," printed version (2 copies) n.d.

"False Start"

b. 59, f. 1474 Draft, holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1475 Printed version, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse n.d.

b. 59, f. 1476 "Fidelity," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1477 "Gigolo Saphisme," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1478 "Grey Gull," drafts, holograph, typescript and typescript carbon n.d.

b. 59, f. 1479 "In Taos," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1480 "Land of Flowers," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1481 "Little Monkeys," typescript n.d.

b. 59, f. 1482 "The Lonely Bather," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1483 "Magnetism," drafts, holograph and typescript carbon 1912

"The Mirror"

b. 59, f. 1484 Draft, holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1485 Draft, typescript and typescript carbon n.d.

b. 59, f. 1486 Printed version, Camera Work 1914

b. 59, f. 1487 Printed version (4 copies)Also stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2412

n.d.

"My Beloved"

b. 59, f. 1488 Drafts, holograph, corrected 1913, n.d.

b. 59, f. 1489 Printed version, Mother Earth n.d.

b. 59, f. 1490 "New Dawn," typescript corrected n.d.

b. 59, f. 1491 "On the Hill," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1492 "Out of Quarantine," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1493 "Plum," drafts, holograph, typescript and typescript carbon 1924 Jul 24

b. 59, f. 1494 "Psyche," holograph and typescript carbon n.d.

b. 59, f. 1495 "Saphic," typescript and typescript carbon n.d.

b. 59, f. 1496 "Secret," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1497 "Sympathy," drafts, holograph and typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

POETRY (continued)  

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b. 59, f. 1498 "Tell Me Master," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 59, f. 1499 "Three Only Three," holograph [1897?]

b. 59, f. 1500 "To You All," holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1501 "Vision," drafts, holograph n.d.

b. 59, f. 1502 "When," holograph and typescript n.d.

b. 59, f. 1503 "Written to Carl Dodge," holograph and typescript n.d.

b. 59, f. 1504 Holograph drafts in notebook n.d.

b. 59, f. 1505 Untitled poems n.d.

REVIEWS

b. 60, f. 1506 "The Dust in the Rock," holograph n.d.

b. 60, f. 1507 "The Education of the Navajos," on American Indian Education by Evelyn C.Adams, printed version

n.d.

b. 60, f. 1508 "The Paradoxical Greatness of D.H. Lawrence," on The Portable D. H.Lawrence, printed version, The Chicago Sun

1947 Feb 9

b. 60, f. 1509 "Portable Editions of D.H. Lawrence's and Wm. Faulkner's Works," on ThePortable D. H. Lawrence and The Portable Faulkner, printed version

1947 Feb 16

"A Remarkable Book About the Indians," on Blood Brother by Elliott Arnold

b. 60, f. 1510 Draft, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 60, f. 1511 Printed version, The Chicago Sun (4 copies) 1947 Mar 16

b. 60, f. 1512 The Tides of Mont St.-Michel by Roger Vercel, typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1513 Today and the Future Day by Arthur Brisbane, typescript carbon

b. 60, f. 1514 "Unbiased Story of Navaho Life," on The Navaho by Clyde Kluckhohn, printedversion, Chicago Sun

n.d.

b. 60, f. 1515 "Without a Man a Woman's Out of a Job," on They All Slept Here by ElliottArnold, printed version

n.d.

SHORT STORIES

b. 60, f. 1516 "Babies Just Babies!" typescript n.d.

b. 60, f. 1517 "The Betrothal," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 60, f. 1518 "Day and Night," typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1519 "Importance," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 60, f. 1520 "Jealousy," typescript n.d.

b. 60, f. 1521 "Some Mothers," typescript carbon n.d.

b. 60, f. 1522 "Southwest," printed version, The Dial n.d.

POETRY (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 60, f. 1523 "Thieves," printed version, The International 1914 Jan

b. 60, f. 1524 "Twelfth Night," typescript and typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

SPEECHES

b. 60, f. 1525 "Address to the Crowd," drafts, holograph and typescript, corrected 1913, n.d.

THEATRICAL SCENARIOS

b. 60, f. 1526 ["Afternoon in later summer..."], holograph manuscript n.d.

b. 60, f. 1527 ["There is a very large old..."], holograph manuscript, corrected n.d.

OTHER WRITINGS"Derision is Easy"

Typescript [ca. 1935]

b. 60, f. 1529 Typescript carbon, corrected [ca. 1935]

b. 60, f. 1530 [Empty folder]

"Eye of the Beholder"

b. 60, f. 1531 Draft, typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1532 Printed version n.d.

b. 60, f. 1533 "Fear of Fear!" typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1534 "An Intimation," typescript carbon, corrected 1929 Dec

"The Love Letters of a Grandmother"

b. 60, f. 1535 Typescript, corrected 1947 Aug

b. 60, f. 1536 Typescript carbon, corrected [1947?]

b. 60, f. 1537 Typescript (incomplete) n.d.

b. 60, f. 1538 "Mary Austin: A Woman," typescript carbon

"Nursing"

b. 60, f. 1539 Typescript n.d.

b. 60, f. 1540 Typescript carbon n.d.

b. 60, f. 1541 "One Another's Burdens," typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1542 ["Someting persuades me..."], typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1543 "Sooner or Later," typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 60, f. 1544 "Taos and its Artists," reviews [1947?]

b. 60, f. 1545 Unidentified n.d.

SHORT STORIES (continued)  

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WRITINGS OF OTHERS

Adrian, Gilbert

b. 61, f. 1546 "A Bird's Eye View of Mabel," drafts, typescript carbon n.d.

Ames, John W.

b. 61, f. 1547 Untitled poem, holograph n.d.

Arnold, Matthew

b. 61, f. 1548 "The Buried Life," poem, holograph n.d.

Austin, Mary

b. 61, f. 1549 "In Hospital," poem, typescript carbon n.d.

Barfucci, Enrico

b. 61, f. 1550 "Villa Curonia," article, printed version, Florence and Tuscany 1951

Barnes, Carman

b. 61, f. 1551 ["A long, long time ago..."], article, printed version, The HunterdonRepublican

1938 Aug 24

Becker, Charlotte

b. 61, f. 1552 "A Book which is sure to Whet Everyone's Curiosity," review of MDL'sBackground, typescript, corrected

[ca. 1933]

Bentley, Eric

b. 61, f. 1553 "The Story of Stefan George," article, printed version, Partisan Review 1942

Blanc, Peter

b. 61, f. 1554 "The Artist and the Atom," article, printed version, The SmithsonianReport

1952

Blanche, Jacques-Emile

b. 61, f. 1555 "Etrennes 1928: d'un camp de Peaux- Rouges," article, typescriptcarbon (copy)

[1921?]

Brett, Dorothy

b. 61, f. 1556 "The King is Crowned," article, printed version, The New Yorker 1953 May 23

b. 61, f. 1557 ["When I am left standing in an empty house..."], poem, typescript,corrected

1927

Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden)

b. 61, f. 1558 "Art and Neurosis," radio address, typescript carbon, corrected 1938 Mar 4

b. 61, f. 1559 "The Only or Favorite Child in Adult Life," article, printed version, NewYork State Journal of Medicine

1912 Aug

 

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 Container Description Date

Brinig, MyronSee: Gish, Lillian, Box 62, folder 1616

Bull, Nina

b. 61, f. 1560 "Democratic Trends in Mexico," article, printed version, [Ulster CountyNews?]

1939 Mar 23

Buriel, ----

b. 61, f. 1561 ["Life is a pure flame..."] note, holograph n.d.

B., C. W.

b. 61, f. 1562 "A Cry From the City," poem, holograph n.d.

Cary, Seward

b. 61, f. 1563 "Polo for Horse and Man," article, printed version, The Breeder'sGazette

1925 Apr 9

Cassidy, Ina

b. 61, f. 1564 "Memories," poem, typescript carbon 1934 Aug 24

Chadourne, M. Marc

b. 61, f. 1565 "L'Amerique à decourir ou le secret de l'indien," article, printed version 1936 Feb 14

Church, Peggy Pond

b. 61, f. 1566 "The Angel to the Virgin," poem, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 61, f. 1567 "Anno Domini," poem, typescript 1947

b. 61, f. 1568 "Psalm," poem, typescript carbon 1947

Clemens, Cyril

b. 61, f. 1569 My Chat With Thomas Hardy, essay, printed version 1944, 1953

Collier, John

b. 61, f. 1570 "Bronson Cutting," poem, typescript carbon 1935 May 10

b. 61, f. 1571 "By the Fatal Gate," poem, drafts, typescript carbon 1931

b. 61, f. 1572 "The Chipmunk," poem, typescript carbon 1920 Oct 22

"The Desert in the White Man's Time," poem, typescript carbonSee: Scrapbooks, "Untitled," Box 98, folder 2267

1921 May 22

b. 61, f. 1573 "The Immutable Tryst," poem, typescript carbon, corrected 1916 Jan 22

"In the New Mexico Desert," poem, typescript, correctedSee: Scrapbooks, "Untitled," Box 98, folder 2267

1919

b. 61, f. 1574 "Isadora Duncan and America," sketch, typescript carbon 1914

WRITINGS OF OTHERS (continued)  

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b. 61, f. 1575 "Life in the Milleniums," poem, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 61, f. 1576 "Mexican Boy," poem, typescript carbon 1930 Jul 27

b. 61, f. 1577 "The Mingling of the Worlds," [story?], typescript carbon 1920 Apr

b. 61, f. 1578 "Muir Woods," article, typescript carbon 1920 Apr 30

b. 61, f. 1579 "Persephone," poem, drafts, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 61, f. 1580 "Psychogenesis," poem, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 61, f. 1581 "The Pueblos as Fate," poem, typescript carbon 1928 Jan 2

b. 61, f. 1582 "Rebirth," poem, typescript, corrected n.d.

"The Stage, a New World," article, printed version, The SurveySee: Scrapbooks, "Untitled," Box 98, folder 2267

1916 Jun 3

b. 61, f. 1583 "The Stoic Hope," poem, typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 61, f. 1584 "The Will of God," poem, typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 61, f. 1585 Untitled poems, holograph, typescript and typescript carbon 1913-24, n.d.

Colum, Mary

b. 61, f. 1586 "Life in Recent Fiction," article, printed version, The Library 1941 Aug

Corle, Edwin

b. 61, f. 1587 "Seeing the Southwest," article, printed version, Harper's Magazine 1941 Oct

Dasburg, Andrew

b. 61, f. 1588 "Based on Notes for a Criticism," holograph manuscript 1950-51

Dasburg, Marina

b. 61, f. 1589 "Threat to New Mexico Pueblos," report, printed version n.d.

De Ford, Miriam Allen

b. 61, f. 1590 "Letter to the Dead," poem, typescript carbon n.d.

Defries, Amelia Dorothy

b. 61, f. 1591 "The Oil Paintings of Stephen Haweis," article, printed version n.d.

Eastman, Max

b. 61, f. 1592 "John Reed and the Old Masses," review of Granville Hicks' John Reed,printed version, The Modern Monthly

1936 Oct

b. 61, f. 1593 "John Reed and the Russian Revolution," article, printed version, TheModern Monthly

1936 Dec

Elliott, Ronny

WRITINGS OF OTHERS > Collier, John (continued)  

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b. 61, f. 1594 "Oh City," poem, typescript

b. 61, f. 1595 "Route No. 71," poem, typescript n.d.

Evans, John (1902-)

b. 61, f. 1596 Andrew's Harvest, draft, holograph, incomplete 1932

b. 61, f. 1597 "A Book," drafts, holograph and typescript, corrected 1915, n.d.

b. 61, f. 1598 "Delirium Tremens," play, holograph, corrected n.d.

b. 61, f. 1599 "Drowned--Almost," story, printed version, The Morristonian 1919

b. 61, f. 1600 "The Inarticulate Genius," scenario, typescript carbon 1924

b. 61, f. 1601 "The Life of Charlemagne," thesis, holograph 1921 Jan

b. 61, f. 1602 [Notebook of poems], holograph n.d.

b. 61, f. 1603 Poems, holograph, typescript and typescript carbon 1916-36, n.d.

b. 62, f.1604-1605

[School "Themes" and notes], holograph and typescript carbon,corrected

1915-19, n.d.

b. 62, f. 1606 [School "Themes"], typescript, corrected 1914-22, n.d.

b. 62, f. 1607 Untitled poems, holograph and typescript carbon 1919-23, n.d.

Fadiman, Clifton

b. 62, f. 1608 "The Reviewing Business," article, printed version, Harper's Magazine [1941?]

Flint, Ralph

b. 62, f. 1609 "Lily Lady Goes West," article, printed version, Town & Country 1943 Jan

Foote, Mary

b. 62, f. 1610 "Portrait of Mabel Dodge," holograph manuscript 1912 Sep

Fox, Douglas

b. 62, f. 1611 "Fifty Years of Polo: Mr. Seward Cary's Story..." article, printed version,Polo

1930 Mar

Fredericks, P. G.

b. 62, f. 1612 "How to Get Rich by Writing," article, printed version, Mademoiselle 1942 Aug

Friedman, Murray M.

b. 62, f. 1613 "Utilization of Antibody for the Localization..." article, printed version,The American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy

1945 Dec

[Geecurley?], John

b. 62, f. 1614 "Callers," poem, typescript n.d.

Giovannitti, Arturo

WRITINGS OF OTHERS > Elliott, Ronny (continued)  

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b. 62, f. 1615 "Evil Wishes for the War Year," poem, printed version 1916 Jan 7

Gish, Lillian

b. 62, f. 1616 "The Birth of the Films," film scenario, typescript carbon 1939 Jul 24

Gogarty, Oliver St. John

b. 62, f. 1617 "They Think They Know Joyce," article, printed version, SaturdayReview

1950 Mar 18

Gold, Michael

b. 62, f. 1618 "Mabel Luhan's Slums," article, printed version, New Masses 1936 Sep 1

Goldsmith, Reuben

b. 62, f. 1619 "On Human Evolution," poem, typescript carbon 1946 Sep 17

Gregory, [Harold?] Anthony

b. 62, f. 1620 Untitled poems, typescript 1940

Gulick, Luther Halsey

b. 62, f. 1621 "The Desires of American Girls," article, typescript n.d.

b. 62, f. 1622 "Team Work in Social Life: An Address to the Girls ofAmerica," [presentation?], typescript

n.d.

b. 62, f. 1623 ["That bunch of flowers..."], poem, holograph n.d.

Hapgood, Hutchins

b. 62, f. 1624 "Sex Antagonism," lecture, drafts, typescript, corrected n.d.

Hausner, Eric P.

b. 62, f. 1625 "Clinical Evaluation of Dicumarinyl Derivatives... " article, printedversion, Circulation

1951 Feb

Haweis, Stephen

b. 62, f. 1626 "The Dispenser of Justice," article, typescript, correctedSee also: Scrapbooks, "Untitled," Box 98, folder 2267

n.d.

Hicks, Granville

b. 62, f. 1627 "The Legend of John Reed," article, printed version, New Masses 1937 Oct 19

Hughes, Langston

b. 62, f. 1628 "A House in Taos," poem, typescript n.d.

[Jeers, Una?]

b. 62, f. 1629 "The Dog's Grave," poem, holograph n.d.

Johnson, Walter Willard ("Spud")

WRITINGS OF OTHERS > Giovannitti, Arturo (continued)  

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b. 62, f. 1630 "Adventure," poem, holograph 1925

b. 62, f. 1631 "A Book Full of Poetry," review of Winter in Taos, holograph, corrected n.d.

b. 62, f. 1632 "Camposanto," poem, typescript carbon 1926

b. 62, f. 1633 "City Birds," poem, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 62, f. 1634 "Evening Poems," typescript carbon 1926

b. 62, f. 1635 "Hacienda," poem, typescript carbon 1926

b. 62, f. 1636 "Indian Song," poem, holographIncludes "The Pure of Heart"

1921-23

b. 62, f. 1637 "Miniature of Mabel," poem, typescript, corrected 1926

b. 62, f. 1638 "Nose-Gay," poem, drafts, typescript carbon 1924, 1927

b. 62, f. 1639 "The Old Maid," poem, typescript, corrected 1927

b. 62, f. 1640 "Old Man Fell In," poem, typescript 1924

b. 62, f. 1641 "Patricio Came," [story?], printed version n.d.

b. 62, f. 1642 "Poppies," poem, drafts, holograph and typescript 1921-24

b. 62, f. 1643 "A Quiet Book," review of Winter in Taos, drafts, holograph, corrected n.d.

b. 62, f. 1644 "Song of Going to Fetch the Water," poem, typescriptIncludes "All Summer Long"

n.d.

b. 62, f. 1645 "To a Young Lady from New York," poem, typescript carbon 1927

"Yellow," poem, printed version (2 copies)Stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2413

1924 Dec

Jones, Robert Edmond

b. 62, f. 1646 [Diary], typescript carbon, corrected 1919

b. 62, f. 1647 [Lecture on theater], typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 62, f. 1648 "The Theatre as it has been and as it is," article, typescript, corrected n.d.

Justema, William

b. 62, f. 1649 "Portrait," article, printed version, Year Magazine n.d.

Kiker, Henry

b. 62, f. 1650 The Daily Forward, newsletter, typescript carbon 1940

Kirschman, ----

b. 62, f. 1651 [Lecture on sexual intercourse and pleasure], typescript carbon,corrected

1911

Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)

WRITINGS OF OTHERS > Johnson, Walter Willard ("Spud") (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

"The First Lady Chatterley," galley proof, correctedStored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2414

1944

"A Modern Lover," galley proofStored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2415

n.d.

b. 62, f. 1652 "New Mexico," article, typescript carbon, corrected [1931?]

b. 62, f. 1653 [Notes on Southwest], holograph, corrected n.d.

b. 62, f. 1654 "The Proper Study of Mankind," article, printed version, Vanity Fair 1924 Jan

Lehman, B. H. (Benjamin Harrison)

b. 62, f. 1655 "The Amenities of Book Selecting," article, printed version, The LibraryJournal

1939 Sep 1

Litvinov, Ivy

b. 62, f. 1656 "Surrender to the Sea," poem, typescript n.d.

Loy, Mina

b. 62, f. 1657 "The Beneficent Garland," poem, holograph 1914 Jan

b. 62, f. 1658 "Feminist Manifesto," holograph manuscript, corrected n.d.

b. 62, f. 1659 "International Psycho-democracy," manifesto, typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 62, f. 1660 "Involutions," poem, holograph 1914

b. 62, f. 1661 "The Prototype," holograph manuscript, corrected 1914 Feb 28

MacKaye, Percy

b. 63, f. 1662 "Mabel: a [sketch?]," poem, holograph 1916 Mar 28

Maloney, Russell

b. 63, f. 1663 "Dancing Hamlet," article, printed version, The New Yorker n.d.

Martinez, Avalina

b. 63, f. 1664 [Personal statement], holograph manuscript n.d.

Merz, Max

b. 63, f. 1665 "!," poem, holograph n.d.

Morris, Joe Alex

"Taos, New Mexico," article, printed version, The Saturday EveningPostStored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2416

1950 Jul 22

Mozley, Loren

b. 63, f. 1666 "Table Song," poems, typescript 1926

b. 63, f. 1667 "Taos Poems," poems, typescript carbon n.d.

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 Container Description Date

Mumford, Clare Dana

b. 63, f. 1668 "Polaris," poem, typescript carbon 1943

Munson, Gorham

b. 63, f. 1669 "Orage in America," article, printed version, Dynamic America 1940 May

Murphy, Carolyn Cushman

b. 63, f. 1670 "Coyotes," poem, typescript n.d.

b. 63, f. 1671 "Maltrata," poem, typescript 1923 Jul

Orliac, Jehanne d'

b. 63, f. 1672 "Le second mari de Lady Chatterley," synopsis, typescript, corrected n.d.

Pyle, Mita W.

b. 63, f. 1673 Untitled poem, holograph 1934 Sep

[Rauh?], Ida

b. 63, f. 1674 "Joyse Juicy Mabled, Mobled," holograph manuscript n.d.

Reed, John (1887-1920)

b. 63, f. 1675 "The Colorado Man," essay, typescript, typescript carbon andholograph, corrected, with proofreaders' marks and printer'sannotationsAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2417

[1914?]

b. 63, f. 1676 "First Draught for I.W.W. Pageant," outline, typescript n.d.

b. 63, f. 1677 "Florence," poem, typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 63, f. 1678 Untitled play, drafts, typescript and typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

b. 63, f. 1679 Untitled poems, holograph, typescript and typescript carbon n.d.

Robinson, Edwin Arlington

b. 63, f. 1680 "Eros Turannos," poem, printed version, Poetry n.d.

[Rogers, Robert Emmons?]

b. 63, f. 1681 ["Dear Mabel, while you're able..."], poem, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 63, f. 1682 ["I could not know..."], poem, holograph n.d.

Rolo, Charles J.[ames?]

b. 63, f. 1683 "Salons and Saloons of a Century," article, printed version, Town &Country

1946 Dec

Rompapas, John

b. 63, f. 1684 [The Book of My Life?], typescript carbon and holograph, corrected [ca. 1914]

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 Container Description Date

Rosenfeld, Paul

b. 63, f. 1685 "John Marin's Career," article, printed version, The New Republic 1937 Apr 14

Rudhyar, Dane

b. 63, f. 1686 "The Outline of a Lecture Course..." outline, typescript carbon n.d.

b. 63, f. 1687 "Project of Studies in the Evaluation of the Social and Indiviudal..."proposal, typescript

n.d.

Ruthven, Madeleine

b. 63, f. 1688 "Under Glass," poem, printed version [1932 Jun 4?]

b. 63, f. 1689 "The Window Ransom," poem, printed version 1932 Jun 4

Sanchez, John B.

"Believe it or not," article, printed versionStored in: Oversize, Box 103, folder 2418

n.d.

Scripps, Robert Paine

b. 63, f. 1690 "An Epitaph," poem, printed version n.d.

Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley

b. 63, f. 1691 "Sphinx of Taos Desert," article, printed version, Satuday Review (2copies)

1938 Nov 26

Slaughter, Stella

b. 63, f. 1692 "The Story of Ruth," holograph manuscript 1940-41

Soracle, S.

b. 63, f. 1693 "Why Mabel Dodge is not a Good Writer," review, typescript carbon,corrected

n.d.

Spiel, Hilde

b. 63, f. 1694 "Three Wise Ladies of Taos," article, printed version, The NewStatesman and Nation (2 copies)

1952 Aug 16

Spingarn, Joel Elias

b. 63, f. 1695 "Harry Thurston Peck," poem, galley, International [1914?]

Sprague, [Alice?]

b. 63, f. 1696 "Case Study," research notes, typescript carbon n.d.

Starobin, Joseph

b. 63, f. 1697 "The Heart of Foreign Policy," review, printed version, [New Masses?] 1943 Jun 29

WRITINGS OF OTHERS (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

Stein, Gertrude"Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia"

See: Writings, Articles and Essays, "Speculations," printed version, CameraWork, Box 44, folder 1362

Stein, Leo (1872-1947)

b. 63, f. 1698 ["The conception of a mechanically complete universe..."] notebook,holograph, and transcription, typescript, annotated by MDL

1910–11

b. 63, f. 1699 ["Life we could live for the joy of living..."], holograph fragment n.d.

b. 63, f. 1700 [On Art], typescript carbon, corrected 1923

b. 63, f. 1701 [On Saints], typescript carbon, corrected 1923

b. 63, f. 1702 "World War," poem, typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 63, f. 1703 Untitled poems, typescript and typescript carbon n.d.

Sterne, Maurice

b. 63, f. 1704 ["Art is what is put in..."], aphorism, holograph n.d.

Strickland, Dwight

b. 63, f. 1705 "Wind do Something to these Waters," poem, holographIncludes note by MDL

n.d.

Swaine, Ruth

b. 63, f. 1706 "At River House," poem, typescript 1953 Sep

b. 63, f. 1707 "Millicent Rogers' Indian Heaven," article, printed version, SaturdayHome Magazine

n.d.

Thomas, Grace Billheimer

b. 63, f. 1708 ["On the Banks of the Jemez..."], poems, holograph n.d.

b. 63, f. 1709 "The Swan Song of the Trees," poem, holograph n.d.

Tucker, Blanche C.

b. 63, f. 1710 "My Eyes," poem, typescript, corrected n.d.

Valentine, James

b. 63, f. 1711 "Sonnet XVII," poem, typescript n.d.

Vorse, Mary Heaton

b. 63, f. 1712 "I've Come to Stay," [story?], printed version, Metropolitan, fragment 1917 Oct

b. 63, f. 1713 "Winter," story, typescript carbon, corrected n.d.

Wallace, Henry A.[gard?]

WRITINGS OF OTHERS (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 63, f. 1714 "An Open Letter to Premier Stalin," article, printed version n.d.

Wallace, Lew [Barrington?]

b. 63, f. 1715 "Death Comes to the Rolling Stone," [story?], typescript n.d.

Waters, FrankSee: Gish, Lillian, Box 62, folder 1616

[Weber, Max?]

b. 63, f. 1716 ["There was one living..."] story, typescript, corrected n.d.

b. 63, f. 1717 Untitled manuscript, typescript 1914

Wilder, Thornton

b. 63, f. 1718 "Taos," holograph manuscriptIncludes drawings on verso

1934

Williams, Charles

b. 63, f. 1719 "Sensuality and Substance," article, printed version, [Theology] [1939]

Young, Stark

b. 63, f. 1720 "Robert Edmond Jones," article, printed version, The New Republic n.d.

----, Andra

b. 63, f. 1721 "Now it is Autumn and the Falling Fruit..." article, printed version,Kaleidoscope

1938 Sep 30

Unidentified

b. 63, f. 1722 "Dorothy Brett Writes About Coronation of Edward VII," review,printed version, El Crepusculo

1953 Jun 4

b. 63, f. 1723 "The Monumental Simplicity in the Pictorial Art of Maurice Sterne,"article, printed version, Current Opinion

n.d.

b. 63, f. 1724 Poems and sketches 1933-36, n.d.

b. 63, f. 1725 "The Talk of the Town," article, printed version, The New Yorker 1940 Feb 3

b. 63, f. 1726 "The World, the Flesh, and the Devil," article, printed version,Newsletter and Wasp

1939 May 19

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Series III. Photographs, 1859–19517.3 linear feet (18 boxes)Series III, Photographs, is organized into twelve subseries.

 Container Description Date

MABEL DODGE LUHAN

Mabel Dodge Luhan Alone

b. 64, f. 1727 Portraits [ca. 1890-1900]

b. 64, f. 1728 Portraits [ca 1900–10]

b. 64, f. 1729 In Provincetown 1914

b. 64, f. 1730 At Finney Farm, Croton-on-Hudson [ca. 1915]

b. 64, f. 1731 Portraits [ca. 1915]

b. 64, f. 1732 Wearing serape [ca. 1917]

b. 64, f. 1733 With kettle 1920

b. 64, f. 1734 Wearing hat 1931

b. 64, f. 1735 Wearing serape [1931?]

b. 64, f. 1736 On horse 1938

b. 64, f. 1737 Standing near car 1946 Jan 23

b. 64, f. 1738 Sitting with book and dogPhotograph by "Dr. Brill"

1947 Aug 15

b. 64, f.1739-1747

Portraits [ca. 1920-]

b. 64, f. 1748 Portraits [ca. 1920-]

Mabel Dodge Luhan with Others

b. 65, f. 1749 Brett, DorothyPhotograph by Cady Wells

n.d.

b. 65, f. 1750 Brinig, Myron n.d.

b. 65, f. 1751 Dasburg, Andrew n.d.

b. 65, f. 1752 Dodge, Edwin Sherrill and John Evans [1905?]

b. 65, f. 1753 Evans, JohnAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2419With "Mary," Clarence Thompson and unidentified man and woman

[ca. 1902-30]

b. 65, f. 1754 Evans, Karl and John EvansStudio portrait by Hall

[1902?]

b. 65, f. 1755 Evans, [Nancy?] and [Natalie?] n.d.

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 65, f. 1756 Foote, Mary and Tony Luhan 1921, n.d.

b. 65, f. 1757 Gillmore, Inez Haynes n.d.

b. 65, f. 1758 Given, Thelma n.d.

b. 65, f. 1759 Hapgood, Miriam n.d.

b. 65, f. 1760 Jeers, RobinsonWith "Adrian," Frieda Lawrence and unidentified woman

1934-37, n.d.

b. 65, f. 1761 Johnson, Walter Willard ("Spud") n.d.

b. 65, f. 1762 Lawrence, Frieda von RichthofenWith Dorothy Brett

Photograph by Cady Wells

[1938?], n.d.

b. 65, f. 1763 [Levien?], Sonya n.d.

b. 65, f.1764-1765

Luhan, TonyAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2420With Dorothy Brett and unidentified others

1946-49, n.d.

b. 65, f. 1766 MacKaye, PercyWith Tony Luhan

n.d.

b. 65, f. 1767 Meyers, Ralph n.d.

b. 65, f. 1768 Montague, Sara Cook Ganson (mother)With unidentified man

n.d.

b. 65, f.1769-1770

Native American Indians n.d.

b. 65, f. 1771 Rauh, IdaWith Ralph Meyers

n.d.

b. 65, f. 1772 Rogers, "Bobby" and John Evans 1914

b. 65, f. 1773 Sprague, Alice n.d.

b. 65, f. 1774 Sterne, Maurice [1917?]

b. 65, f. 1775 Thompson, Clarence n.d.

b. 65, f. 1776 Van Vechten, CarlPhotographs by Van Vechten

1934 Apr 12

b. 65, f. 1777 Weaver, ElizabethWith Tony Luhan

n.d.

b. 65, f. 1778 Wells, Cady n.d.

b. 65, f. 1779 Wilder, ThorntonPhotograph by K.W. Herrmann

n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 65, f. 1780 Young-Hunter, JohnWith Bob Scripps and unidentified woman

n.d.

b. 65, f. 1781-1783 Groups of peopleWith John Archuleto, Witter Bynner, John C[ollier?], Dasburg, JoDavidson, Foote, Gillmore, Alice and "Millie" Henderson, "Jimmy"Hopper, Una and Robinson Jeers, Spud Johnson, Frieda Lawrence,Sinclair Lewis, Tony Luhan, Meyers, Alfonso Ossorio, Dorothy Parker,Angelino Ravagli, Lincoln Steens, Maurice Sterne, Edward Weston,Ella Young, Young-Hunter and others

[ca. 1905-50]

b. 65, f.1784-1786

Unidentified n.d.

STUDIO AND ARTISTS' PORTRAITS OF MABEL DODGE LUHAN

b. 66, f. 1787 Abbe, [James Edward?] n.d.

b. 66, f. 1788 Associated PressAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2421

n.d.

b. 66, f. 1789 Blanche, Jacques-EmileWith John Evans

[ca. 1910]

b. 66, f. 1790 [Bravo, M.?] n.d.

b. 66, f. 1791 Connell, Will n.d.

b. 66, f. 1792 Evans, ---- [1880s]

b. 66, f. 1793 Goldberg, ---- 1912

b. 66, f. 1794 Hagemeyer, Johan n.d.

b. 66, f. 1795 Hall, ----Also stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2422

[1890s]

b. 66, f. 1796 [Käsebier, Gertrude?] n.d.

[Lynes, Russell?]Stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2423

n.d.

b. 66, f. 1797 Numa Blanc fils [ca. 1904]

b. 66, f. 1798 Rockwood, ---- [1880s]

b. 66, f. 1799 Sylls, Alan n.d.

b. 66, f.1800-1803

Van Vechten, Carl 1933-34

b. 66, f. 1804 Wells, Cady n.d.

b. 66, f. 1805 Weston, Edward 1933

b. 66, f. 1806 Unidentified [ca. 1880-1900]

MABEL DODGE LUHAN IN ARTWORK

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 Container Description Date

b. 66, f. 1807 Jacques-Emile Blanche paintings [ca. 1910]

b. 66, f. 1808 Florence Bradley painting 1910

b. 66, f. 1809 Witter Bynner sketch n.d.

b. 66, f. 1810 Jo Davidson sculpture n.d.

b. 66, f. 1811 Mary Foote painting, fragment 1912

b. 66, f. 1812 John Young-Hunter painting n.d.

TONY LUHAN

Tony Luhan Alone

b. 67, f. 1813-1814 PortraitsAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2424Includes photographs by Ansel Adams, Sally Flavin and [EdwardWeston?]

[ca. 1920-50]

b. 67, f. 1815-1823 SnapshotsAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2425Includes photograph by Dr. Brill

1929-46, n.d.

Tony Luhan with Others

b. 67, f. 1824 [Angulo?], Jaime de n.d.

b. 67, f. 1825 Archuleto, John n.d.

b. 67, f. 1826 Brett, Dorothy n.d.

b. 67, f. 1827 Evans, JohnAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2426With unidentified men

1918, n.d.

b. 67, f. 1828 Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)With unidentified man

n.d.

b. 67, f. 1829 Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen and unidentified woman n.d.

b. 67, f. 1830 Mauldin, Natalie and child 1949 May

b. 67, f. 1831 Meyers, RalphWith unidentified others

n.d.

b. 67, f. 1832 Montgomery, Mary Binney n.d.

b. 67, f. 1833 Parsons, Elsie [Worthington Clews?] and "Raeh" n.d.

b. 67, f. 1834 Rauh, Ida n.d.

b. 67, f. 1835 Robinson, Leighton 1927 Nov

b. 67, f. 1836 Sichez, Jan n.d.

b. 67, f. 1837 Sterne, Maurice and "Pedro" [1917?]

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 Container Description Date

b. 67, f. 1838 Stokowska, Evangeline and children [1930s?]

b. 67, f. 1839 Thompson, Clarence n.d.

b. 67, f. 1840 Van Vechten, CarlWith Witter Bynner

[ca. 1933-34?]

b. 67, f. 1841 Young, Ella n.d.

b. 67, f. 1842 ----, Alfred n.d.

b. 67, f. 1843 ----, Emily n.d.

b. 67, f. 1844 ----, Evelyn n.d.

b. 67, f. 1845 ----, Madeline n.d.

b. 67, f. 1846 ----, Shim and unidentified child n.d.

b. 68, f.1847-1848

Groups of peopleWith Mary Foote, D. H. Lawrence and others

Includes photographs by Miguel Flores and Foto Mendoza

1932-38, n.d.

b. 68, f.1849-1852

Unidentified 1937-49, n.d.

FAMILY

b. 68, f. 1853 Belden, ----Studio portrait by Upson

n.d.

b. 68, f. 1854 Cook, Marianna n.d.

b. 68, f. 1855 Cook, "Grandma"Also stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2427Studio portraits by Numan Blanc fils and G. C. Cox

n.d.

b. 68, f.1856-1857

Evans, Alice HendersonAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2428Includes portraits by Edward Steichen and Marceau

[1920s], n.d.

b. 68, f. 1858 Evans, BonnieWith unidentified women

[1930–40s]

b. 68, f. 1859 Evans, Claire SpencerIncludes portrait by Edward Weston

[ca. 1930s]

b. 69, f.1860-1868

Evans, JohnAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2429With Edwin Sherrill Dodge, Nelly Fries, Marry Hamlin, Ray Otis, Concha Eliseoand others

Includes studio portraits by Hall, G. Brogi, and Beach

1902–[ca. 50]

b. 69, f.1869-1870

Evans, John 1902–[ca. 50]

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 Container Description Date

b. 69, f. 1871 Evans, John and familyAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2430Includes studio portraits by Juanita Ball

[ca. 1912]-46

b. 69, f. 1872 Evans, John Ganson (great uncle) n.d.

b. 69, f. 1873 Evans, Karl and John Evans 1902

b. 69, f. 1874 Evans, Letitue [1920–30s]

b. 69, f. 1875 Evans, Nancy [1920–30s]

b. 69, f.1876-1877

Evans, NatalieIncludes studio portraits by Bachrach and unidentified woman

See also: Evans, Alice Henderson, Box 68, folders 1856-1857

[1920–30s]

b. 69, f.1878-1879

Evans, SandyWith Bonnie Evans and Patricia Smith

[1930–40s]

b. 70, f.1880-1883

Evans girlsAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2431

[1930–40s]

b. 70, f. 1884 Evans, ---- n.d.

b. 70, f. 1885 Field, ---- n.d.

b. 70, f.1886-1887

Ganson, Charles FrederickIncludes studio portraits by Mora, Ludovici's, Simson and Hall

1859-96, n.d.

b. 70, f. 1888 Ganson, "Grandma"Studio portraits by Upson, Simson and Beach

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1889 Ganson, "Grandpa"Includes studio portraits by Upson and Simson

n.d.

Heredria, Carlos deStored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2432Photograph by Kurtz

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1890 Heredia, Georgia Cook de n.d.

b. 70, f. 1891 Montague, Sara Cook GansonAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2433Includes studio portraits by Bradley & Rulofson, Ludovici's and Degranges

1878-1905, n.d.

b. 70, f. 1892 O'Malley, Ernie n.d.

b. 70, f. 1893 Rathbone, Virginia BaconStudio portrait by Frank

[1901?]

b. 70, f. 1894 Reeder, "Admiral"Studio portrait by Photographie Florian

[1899?]

b. 70, f. 1895 Sealcherd, Jack and E.B.S. Wood [ca. 1880s]

FAMILY (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 70, f. 1896 Usher, Dixie n.d.

b. 70, f. 1897 Winslow, George 1875 Jan 4

b. 70, f. 1898 ----, Henry n.d.

b. 70, f. 1899 [Empty folder]

b. 70, f. 1900 Groups of peopleAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2434With Albertson and Ganson families, Montagues, and Field carriage

1920, n.d.

b. 70, f. 1901 Unidentified 1913, n.d.

FRIENDS AND OTHERS

b. 70, f. 1902 Adrian, GilbertAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2435With Janet and unidentified others, and portraits by Frank Tanner and JohnEngstead

n.d.

[Adrian?], JanetStored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2436Portrait by John Engstead

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1904 Albertson, Hazel and family n.d.

b. 70, f. 1905 Albertson, [Miriam or Rachel?] n.d.

b. 70, f. 1906 Albertson, Wyatt n.d.

b. 70, f. 1907 Alfaro, ---- n.d.

b. 70, f. 1908 Angulo, Jaime deWith Guiomar de Angulo

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1909 Angulo, NancyWith [Guimar de Angulo?]

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1910 Armijo, Edwardo n.d.

b. 70, f. 1911 Bashkirtse, Marie n.d.

b. 70, f. 1912 Baumann, Gus n.d.

b. 70, f. 1913 Bender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice)Photograph by Edward Weston

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1914 Bistram, Marion n.d.

b. 70, f. 1915 Black, LaVerne G. n.d.

b. 70, f. 1916 Boke, RichardWith Sara Boke

1930–40s

b. 70, f. 1917 Boke, Sally and child 1930s

FAMILY (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 70, f. 1918 Boke, Sara [ca. 1936-37]

b. 70, f. 1919 Boyd, E. n.d.

b. 70, f. 1920 Boyd, FredWith unidentified men

1914, n.d.

Boyesen, BayardStored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2437

n.d.

b. 70, f. 1921 Bradley, ---- and unidentified man and woman 1911

b. 71, f. 1922-1923 Brett, DorothyWith Angelino Ravagli and unidentified others

n.d.

b. 71, f. 1924 Bright, MiriamWith Ned Bright

n.d.

b. 71, f. 1925 Bright, Ned n.d.

b. 71, f. 1926 Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden) n.d.

b. 71, f. 1927 Brinig, MyronWith unidentified men

n.d.

Brisbane, ArthurStored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2438

n.d.

b. 71, f. 1928 Broglie, "Princess" de n.d.

b. 71, f. 1929-1930 Bynner, WitterWith Harvey Fergussen and unidentified man

n.d.

b. 71, f. 1931 Carney, Nora M. n.d.

b. 71, f. 1932 Cary, Seward n.d.

b. 71, f. 1933 Chávez, CarlosWith unidentified man

n.d.

b. 71, f. 1934 Cheetan, ---- n.d.

b. 71, f. 1935 Collier, Charles n.d.

b. 71, f. 1936 Collier, DonaldWith John and Lucy Collier and "Smudge" Draper

n.d.

Collier, John Jr.Stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2439

1939

b. 71, f. 1937 Cristina, MariaWith Maria [Jr.?] and child

1929-37, n.d.

b. 71, f. 1938 Dasburg, AlfredWith "Johnson" and unidentified others

n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 71, f. 1939 Dasburg, AndrewAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 104, folder 2440With Ida Rauh

1914, n.d.

b. 71, f. 1940 Davidson, Jo 1925, 1934

b. 71, f. 1941 Day, Kate n.d.

b. 71, f. 1942 Day, Mr. and Mrs. n.d.

b. 71, f. 1943 Dodge, Edwin SherrillIncludes studio portraits by H.A.V. Coles and Numa Blanc fils

[ca. 1900–10]

b. 71, f. 1944 Draper, "Smudge"With unidentified children

n.d.

b. 71, f. 1945 Duncan, Elizabeth n.d.

b. 71, f. 1946 Duncan, IsadoraAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2441Portraits by Arnold Genthe

1915, n.d.

b. 71, f. 1947 Duncan, Senta 1921

b. 71, f. 1948 Duncan School dancers n.d.

b. 71, f. 1949 Eastman, Max n.d.

b. 71, f. 1950 [Eben?], ---- n.d.

b. 71, f. 1951 Feshin, Nikolai Ivanovich n.d.

b. 71, f. 1952 Folwell, Bainbridge n.d.

b. 71, f. 1953 Folwell, Roger n.d.

b. 71, f. 1954 Foote, MaryWith Alfred Dasburg and others

1907, n.d.

b. 71, f. 1955 Francis, Kay n.d.

b. 71, f. 1956-1958 Given, ThelmaWith unidentified girl

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1959 Goringe, Kay n.d.

b. 72, f. 1960 Gregory, Harold Anthony n.d.

b. 72, f. 1961 Gruening, Mary n.d.

b. 72, f. 1962 Gurdjie, Georges IvanovitchAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2442

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1963 Hamlin, Charles and EmilyPhotograph by Frank Schierle

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1964 Hamlin, Jack and Eve n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 72, f. 1965 Hamlin, MarthaWith "Gav" vis der Hoo and parents

Includes studio portraits by Press Studios

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1966 Hamlin, Mary n.d.

b. 72, f. 1967 Harris, Henri n.d.

b. 72, f. 1968 Heath, Ogden n.d.

b. 72, f. 1969 Heiroth, Alexander de 1929

b. 72, f. 1970 Henderson, Alice CorbinWith Natalie Henderson

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1971 Henderson, Natalie n.d.

b. 72, f. 1972 Higgins, Joan n.d.

b. 72, f. 1973 Homan, Malvina n.d.

b. 72, f. 1974 Hopper, James 1930 May 20

b. 72, f. 1975 Hughes, Langston and Una JeersWith Noël Sullivan

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1976 Hurst, FanniePhotograph by Kaiden [Kazanjiin?]

1938

b. 72, f. 1977 James, Rebecca Salsbury n.d.

b. 72, f. 1978 Jeers, RobinsonAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2442aWith Frieda Lawrence and photograph by Lester Donahue

1929-39, n.d.

b. 72, f. 1979 [Jeers, Una?] n.d.

b. 72, f. 1980 Jellie, Belinda n.d.

b. 72, f. 1981 Johnson, Grace n.d.

b. 72, f.1982-1983

Johnson, Walter Willard ("Spud")With Charles [Johnson?] and unidentified man

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1984 Jones, Robert EdmondWith unidentified man

n.d.

Kahlo, FridaSee: Rivera, Diego, Box 73, folder 2025

b. 72, f. 1985 Kepner, ArchAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2443

n.d.

b. 72, f. 1986 Kiker, [Henry?] n.d.

b. 72, f. 1987 Kiker, Mary Pollard n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 72, f. 1988 [Kuster?], GabrielleWith child

[1904–05?]

b. 72, f. 1989 [Kuster?], ---- [1904–05?]

b. 72, f.1990-1991

Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)With Aldous Huxley, Frieda Lawrence, Ida Rauh, Clarence Thompson andothers

Includes photographs by Bob Davis

1929, n.d.

b. 72, f.1992-1993

Lawrence Frieda von RichthofenWith Angelino Ravagli and unidentified man

Includes photographs by Carl Van Vechten and Andre Wiedmann

1950, n.d.

b. 72, f. 1994 Lee, ArthurAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2444

1910, n.d.

b. 72, f. 1995 Lescaze, William n.d.

b. 72, f. 1996 Levine, Arthur N.Also stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2445With unidentified man

1939, n.d.

b. 72, f. 1997 Light, GertrudeWith unidentified man

n.d.

Lippmann, WalterStored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2446

1915 Nov 27

b. 72, f. 1998 Litvinov, IvyWith family

1929-32

b. 72, f. 1999 Lujan, John n.d.

b. 72, f. 2000 [MacKaye?], ArviaWith "Carolyn"

n.d.

b. 72, f. 2001 MacKaye, PercyWith unidentified man

Includes photograph by Cady Wells

n.d.

b. 72, f. 2002 MacLeod, Tantine n.d.

b. 72, f. 2003 Marcy, Everett n.d.

b. 72, f. 2004 Marcy, "Lessie" n.d.

b. 72, f. 2005 Markowitz, ----Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz

n.d.

b. 72, f. 2006 Marry, Tessie n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 72, f. 2007 Meyers, RalphWith unidentified others

1922, n.d.

b. 72, f. 2008 Meyers, RowenaWith "Gisella," daughter and unidentified child

n.d.

b. 72, f. 2009 Myerberg, AdrienneWith Michael and Toni Myerberg

[1930s]

b. 73, f. 2010 Myerberg, Toni [1930s]

b. 73, f. 2011 O'Conner, Charles 1935 May

b. 73, f. 2012 Older, Fremont n.d.

b. 73, f. 2013 Oliver, Jack 1935

b. 73, f. 2014 Orage, A. R. (Alfred Richard) and son n.d.

b. 73, f. 2015 O'Shea, Shawn n.d.

b. 73, f. 2016 Otis, Bina n.d.

b. 73, f. 2017 Otis, Raymond n.d.

b. 73, f. 2018 Pelton, Agnes n.d.

b. 73, f. 2019 Prinzhorn, HansWith unidentified others

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2020 Rauh, Ida n.d.

b. 73, f. 2021 Ravagli, AngelinoPhotograph by Carl Van Vechten

1950 Aug 17

b. 73, f. 2022 Reed, John [1917?], n.d.

b. 73, f. 2023 Reh, Emma and "Las Casas" n.d.

b. 73, f. 2024 Riggs, LynnStudio portrait by Vandamm

1931 Jun 13

b. 73, f. 2025 Rivera, DiegoWith Frida Kahlo

Includes photograph by Edward Weston

1924, n.d.

b. 73, f. 2026 Robinson, Leighton n.d.

b. 73, f. 2027 Rogers, "Bobby" [1917?]

b. 73, f. 2028 Rudhyar, [Dane?] n.d.

b. 73, f. 2029 Scripps, Peggy n.d.

b. 73, f. 2030 Scudder, Janet 1910

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 Container Description Date

b. 73, f. 2031 [Shevky?], MiriamWith [Trinidad?]

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2032 [Shevky?], Richard n.d.

b. 73, f. 2033 Smith, E. Deming and family 1925

b. 73, f. 2034 Smith, Patricia 1937, n.d.

b. 73, f. 2035 Speyer, "Mrs." Walter M. n.d.

b. 73, f. 2036 Sprague, AliceWith Clarence Thompson

n.d.

Steens, LincolnStored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2447

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2037 Sterne, MauriceAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2448Includes photograph by Arnold Genthe

1915-17, n.d.

Stokowska, EvangelineStored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2449Studio portrait by Lee Pearly

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2038 Stokowski children n.d.

b. 73, f. 2039 Sturtzel, Steve n.d.

b. 73, f. 2040 Sullivan, Noël n.d.

b. 73, f. 2041 Tant, Barry n.d.

b. 73, f. 2042 Tenios, ---- n.d.

b. 73, f. 2043 Tenios, ---- n.d.

b. 73, f. 2044 Thompson, ClarenceWith Tony Archuleto and unidentified others

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2045 Thursby, Alice n.d.

b. 73, f. 2046 Tregor, NisonAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2450With Tryanovsky, Zikorcky and artwork

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2047 Van Vechten, Carl n.d.

b. 73, f. 2048 Walde, Ernest StewartStudio portraits by Gillman & Co.

n.d.

b. 73, f. 2049 Waters, FrankWith Steve Sturtzel

n.d.

b. 73, f.2050-2051

Weaver, ElizabethWith "Hazel" and unidentified others

[ca. 1920-30]

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 Container Description Date

b. 73, f. 2052 Wells, Cady n.d.

b. 73, f. 2053 Whitfield, Emily n.d.

b. 73, f. 2054 Whitfield, Raoul n.d.

b. 73, f. 2055 Wilder, ThorntonIncludes photographs of Wilder soirée by K. W. Hermann, with EithnaGolden, Mary Miller, Patricia Smith and others

1938, n.d.

b. 73, f. 2056 Witt, Lee n.d.

b. 73, f. 2057 Young, Ella n.d.

b. 73, f. 2058 Young-Hunter, John and unidentified men n.d.

b. 73, f. 2059 Young-Hunter, Mary and unidentified man n.d.

b. 74, f. 2060 ----, Dorothy and unidentified woman 1929 Jul

b. 74, f. 2061 ----, EdwardoWith wife

n.d.

b. 74, f. 2062 ----, [June?] n.d.

b. 74, f. 2063 ----, Paoli n.d.

b. 74, f. 2064 ----, Tony and unidentified woman n.d.

b. 74, f. 2064a ----, Violette n.d.

b. 74, f. 2065 Groups of peopleAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2451With Dorothy Brett, Witter Bynner, Lázaro Cárdenas, Donald Collier, AlfredDasburg, Grace Johnson, Spud Johnson, D. H. and Frieda Lawrence, Arvia[MacKaye?], Maurice Sterne and others

Includes photograph by Miguel Flores

1940, n.d.

b. 74, f.2066-2074

UnidentifiedAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2452

1907-48, n.d.

b. 74, f.2075-2082

Unidentified n.d.

NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS

Individuals

b. 75, f. 2083 Archuleta, JuanAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2455; Also stored in: Oversize,Box 106, folder 2457See also: Mounted Photographs, Folder [2], Box 77, folder 2131

n.d.

b. 75, f. 2084 Archuleta, Tony n.d.

b. 75, f. 2085 Awa Tsireh n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 75, f. 2086 Castillano, Luis n.d.

b. 75, f. 2087 [Concha?], Eliseo n.d.

b. 75, f. 2088 Concha, JohnAlso stored in: Oversize; Also stored in: Mounted Photographs, Folder[6], Box 106, folder 2457

n.d.

b. 75, f. 2089 Concha, ---- n.d.

b. 75, f. 2090 Marcus, JohnPhotograph by Carl Van Vechten

1933 Jul 15

b. 75, f. 2091 Navaho ChiefSee also: Mounted Photographs, Folder [2], Box 77, folder 2131

n.d.

b. 75, f. 2092 Raina, Manuel 1933 Jul 15

b. 75, f. 2093 Sun PriestSee also: Mounted Photographs, Folder [2], Box 77, folder 2131

n.d.

b. 75, f. 2094 Vijil, Juan n.d.

b. 75, f. 2095 Zuni Priest n.d.

b. 75, f. 2096 ----, AlbidiaAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2456Includes photographs by Carl Van Vechten

1933-35, n.d.

b. 75, f. 2097 ----, Emily n.d.

b. 75, f. 2098 ----, Fernando n.d.

b. 75, f. 2099 ----, Jose n.d.

b. 75, f. 2100 ----, ThomacitoAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2455; Also stored in: Oversize,Box 106, folder 2456

n.d.

b. 75, f. 2101 ----, TrinidadSee also: Brett, Dorothy, Box 71, folders 1922-1923

See also: Mounted Photographs, Folder [3], Box 77, folder 2132

n.d.

b. 75, f.2102-2110

UnidentifiedAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2453Includes photographs by Ralph Meyers and Carl Van Vechten

1922-33, n.d.

b. 75, f. 2111 Unidentified 1935, n.d.

Groups

b. 76, f. 2112 Bualo Dance 1914, n.d.

b. 76, f. 2113 Corn Dance n.d.

b. 76, f. 2114 [Eagle Dance] n.d.

NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS > Individuals (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 76, f. 2115-2117 "Horse fun"Includes photographs by Jane Hardy

n.d.

b. 76, f. 2118 [Zuni Dance?] n.d.

b. 76, f. 2119 [Zuni Mudheads] n.d.

b. 76, f.2120-2123

Unidentified dances 1931, n.d.

b. 76, f. 2124-2129 UnidentifiedAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2454

n.d.

MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS

b. 77, f. 2130 Folder [1] n.d.

b. 77, f. 2131 Folder [2] n.d.

b. 77, f. 2132 Folder [3]With Antonio Pena, Tony Romero, Martin Vigil and Trinidad

1917-20, n.d.

Folder [4]Stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2455

n.d.

Folder [5]Stored in: Oversize, Box 105, folder 2456

1917-21, n.d.

Folder [6]Stored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2457

n.d.

PLACES

California

b. 77, f. 2133 Agnes Pelton's studio, Cathedral City 1942

b. 77, f. 2134 Biltmore Hotel, Santa Barbara n.d.

b. 77, f. 2135 Carmel coastline n.d.

b. 77, f. 2136 Hut in Cathedral City n.d.

b. 77, f. 2137 [Shevky house?], Mill Valley n.d.

b. 77, f. 2138 Tor House, Carmel 1937, n.d.

b. 77, f. 2139 YosemitePhotographs by Ansel Adams

n.d.

Italy

b. 77, f. 2140 Olive trees near TivoliPhotographs by Carl Van Vechten

1934 Jun 8

b. 77, f. 2141 Venice n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 77, f.2142-2146

Villa Curonia, FlorenceAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2458Includes photographs by Carl Van Vechten

1935, n.d.

b. 78, f. 2147 Villa Mirenda, Florence (postcard) n.d.

b. 78, f. 2148 Vineyard near AmalfiPhotograph by Carl Van Vechten

1934 Jun 10

b. 78, f. 2149 OtherPhotograph by Carl Van Vechten

1934 Jun 9

New York

b. 78, f. 2150 184 Delaware Avenue, Bualo n.d.

b. 78, f. 2151 23 Washington Square, New YorkAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2459

1916, n.d.

b. 78, f. 2152 Finney Farm, Croton-on-Hudson [1914-15?]

b. 78, f. 2153 [Washington Square Park?], New York n.d.

b. 78, f. 2154 "Winding River," Youngstown n.d.

Taos and Southwest

b. 78, f. 2155 Biltmore Hotel, Arizona n.d.

b. 78, f. 2156 Blue Lake n.d.

b. 78, f. 2157 Chapel, placita de Taos n.d.

b. 78, f. 2158 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints n.d.

b. 78, f. 2159 Don Fernando Hotel, Taos n.d.

b. 78, f.2160-2168

Los Gallos, TaosAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2460Includes photographs by Ansel Adams, Jane Hardy, Ernst Knee, LauraGilpin, Carl Van Vechten and Cady Wells

1933-50, n.d.

b. 78, f. 2169-2173 Los Gallos, Taos 1933-50, n.d.

b. 79, f. 2174 Governor's Palace, Santa Fe n.d.

b. 79, f. 2175 Grand Canyon n.d.

b. 79, f. 2176 Holy Cross Hospital, TaosSee also: La Posta, Taos, Box 79, folder 2182

1951, n.d.

b. 79, f. 2177 Lawrence's ranch n.d.

b. 79, f. 2178 Menby house n.d.

b. 79, f. 2179 Mission Church, TaosPhotograph by Carl Van Vechten

1935 Jul 15

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 Container Description Date

b. 79, f. 2180 Mt. Wheeler, Utah n.d.

b. 79, f. 2181 Museum, Santa Fe n.d.

b. 79, f. 2182 La Posta, TaosSee also: Holy Cross Hospital, Box 79, folder 2176

n.d.

b. 79, f.2183-2184

Pueblo, TaosIncludes photographs by Leighton Robinson and Carl Van Vechten

1924-50, n.d.

b. 79, f. 2185 Ranchos de Taos churchIncludes photographs by Carl Van Vechten

1933-50, n.d.

b. 79, f. 2186 Raymond Otis's house, Santa Fe n.d.

b. 79, f. 2187 Taos Plaza Bandstand n.d.

b. 79, f. 2188 Tony Luhan's house, Taos n.d.

b. 79, f. 2189 Trading Co., San Ysidro n.d.

Twining CanyonStored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2461Photograph by Laura Gilpin

[1948?]

b. 79, f. 2190 U.S. Post Oce, TaosPhotograph by Ernst Knee

n.d.

b. 79, f. 2191-2199 UnidentifiedIncludes photographs by Laura Gilpin, Leighton Robinson and Carl VanVechten

1924-50, n.d.

b. 79, f.2200-2201

UnidentifiedIncludes photographs by Ernst Knee and Sonya Noskowiak

1933, n.d.

Other

b. 80, f. 2202 Abbott house, Taxco, Mexico n.d.

b. 80, f. 2203 County Mayo, IrelandPhotograph by [Una?] Jeers

1929

b. 80, f. 2204 Dominica n.d.

b. 80, f. 2205 Memphis skyline n.d.

b. 80, f. 2206 Mexico n.d.

b. 80, f. 2207 Monhegan, [Maine?] n.d.

b. 80, f. 2208 Nebeltreiben im Gebirge n.d.

b. 80, f. 2209 Oklahoma City view n.d.

b. 80, f. 2210 Saint Moritz, Switzerland n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 80, f. 2211 San Angel Inn n.d.

b. 80, f. 2212 Villa Rurik, Helsinki n.d.

b. 80, f.2213-2214

Unidentifed houses 1931, n.d.

b. 80, f. 2215 Unidentified 1934, n.d.

ARTWORK

b. 80, f. 2216 [Blanche, Jacques-Emile?]: painting of Nijinsky 1913

b. 80, f. 2217 Bradley, Horace: paintings [1912?]

b. 80, f. 2218 Brett, Dorothy: [painting?] 1929

b. 80, f. 2219 Chase, William Merritt: painting [ca. 1908]

b. 80, f. 2220 Craig, James P.: painting n.d.

b. 80, f. 2221 [Davidson?], Jo: sculpture n.d.

b. 80, f. 2222 Fabbricotti, Contessa Emma: pastel of Eleonora Duse n.d.

b. 80, f. 2223 Feshin, Nikolai Ivanovich: paintings of Dorothy Brett, Willa Cather, MaryHamlin, Spud Johnson, Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant and Ella Young

n.d.

b. 80, f. 2224 Foote, Mary: painting of Stephen Haweis n.d.

b. 80, f. 2225 Haweis, Stephen: paintings n.d.

b. 80, f. 2226 Johnson, G. M.: drawings n.d.

b. 80, f. 2227 Luhan, Mabel Dodge: sculpture 1915

b. 80, f. 2228 Scudder, [Janet?]: sculpturePhotograph by Bogart Studio

n.d.

b. 80, f. 2229 Sloan, Blanding: painting n.d.

b. 80, f. 2230 Sterne, Maurice: paintings and sculpture n.d.

b. 80, f. 2231 Tregor, Nison: sculptureAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2462

n.d.

b. 80, f. 2232 Ufer, Walter: painting 1919

b. 80, f. 2233 Ullman, Eugene Paul: paintings n.d.

b. 80, f. 2234 Wurtzel, Marian: paintings 1940, n.d.

b. 80, f.2235-2236

UnidentifiedAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 106, folder 2463

n.d.

OTHER

b. 81, f.2237-2243

AnimalsIncludes photographs by Laura Gilpin and Una Jeers

1936-37, n.d.

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 Container Description Date

b. 81, f. 2244 D. H. Lawrence's grave, Vence n.d.

b. 81, f. 2245 "De Soto" reflection 1935 Aug 2

b. 81, f. 2246 Glass carafe and bowlPhotograph by Ansel Adams

n.d.

b. 81, f. 2247 Hal Roach's Northrup airplane n.d.

b. 81, f. 2248 Hunting party n.d.

b. 81, f. 2249 Medallions of [MDL?] and unidentified figure n.d.

b. 81, f. 2250 NudesIncludes photograph by Bill Spaulding

n.d.

CUT FILM NEGATIVESThere are approximately 500 cut film negatives. A survey of the negativessuggests that they correspond to the prints in Series III. The negatives arerestricted. For further information, see the appropriate curator.

OTHER (continued)  

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Series IV. Scrapbooks, 1912–194921.25 linear feet (17 boxes)Series IV, Scrapbooks, is arranged alphabetically by title.

 Container Description Date

b. 82, f. 2251 "Armory Show" 1913-14, n.d.

b. 83, f. 2252 "Edge of Taos Desert"Includes letters to MDL from Harcourt, Brace & Company, Elsie WorthingtonClews Parsons, Belinda Jellie, Carl Hovey and Lew Barrington Wallace

1937-38, n.d.

b. 84, f. 2253 "European Experiences"Includes letters to MDL from J. Paget-Fredericks, Albert Bender and The Nation

1935-36, n.d.

b. 85, f. 2254 "History of Taos & Its Artists"Includes letters to MDL from James W. Young, Birger Sandzén, Oscar E.Berninghaus, Sonya Levien, and Duell, Sloan & Pearce

Article: "Construction Techniques Suer as Organic Checks and BalancesNeglected"

1947-49, n.d.

b. 86, f. 2255 "Intimate Memories and Letters" 1932-35, n.d.

b. 87, f. 2256 "Lawrence"Includes copies of letters to MDL from Alfred A. Knopf, Clarence [Thompson?],Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, Marie T. Garland, and Blanche "Shoemacher"Wagsta

Articles: "The Lawrence I Knew..." "La mission de D. H. Lawrence à Taos" "D. H.Lawrence à Taos"

1930-33, n.d.

b. 88, f. 2257 "Lawrence Vol. II"Includes letter to MDL from Alfred A. Knopf

1933-36, n.d.

b. 89, f. 2258 "Lawrence Vol. III"Open letter: ["Dear Haniel Long..."]

1937-39, n.d.

b. 90, f. 2259 "Many Inventions! 1914"Includes letter to MDL from George Creel

Article: "The Tannenbaum Case"

1912-14, n.d.

b. 91, f. 2260 "Misc. Vol. I"Articles: "Mabel Writes About Three Young Men in a Pool" "Orientalism ComesWest on East's Power" "Mabel Dodge Talks on Mothers of Men" "Fear, BrutalParasite, Feeds our Soul till it Dies" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Keeping Step withTime" "Mabel Dodge's Article on "Pass'd! for Us..." "Love is a Big Energy Dynamo""Who Wants Pictures?" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Working for a Living" "ChooseIdol, then Love Him for Ever" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Quilts" "Mabel DodgeWrites About Your Faculty of Attention" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Strange MaryMacLane" "Mabel Dodge Talks About the In-Between Times" "Mabel DodgeWrites on Three Kinds of People" "Mabel Dodge Writes About More Light in theHome" "Mabel Dodge Writes About Adopting a Baby" "Mabel Dodge Writes onLove and Ownership" "Beware the Grip of Paganism!" "Mabel Dodge Writes Aboutthe Unconscious" "Men and Girls Spend All Energy Well" "Mabel Dodge WritesAbout Looking Ahead" "Mabel Dodge Talks About a Corner in the Hills" "IsadoraDuncan" "Molly O'Shea" "Ella Young and the Fairies" "Max Eastman in Carmel"

1913-37, n.d.

 

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Series IV Scrapbooks Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

 Container Description Date

b. 92, f. 2261 "Misc. Vol. II"Includes letter to MDL from John Collier with carbon from Collier to Chauncey S.Goodrich

1936-39, n.d.

b. 93, f. 2262 "Movers & Shakers"Includes letters to MDL from Town  & Country, John Stuart, Granville Hicks andHarcourt, Brace & Company

1934-37, n.d.

b. 94, f. 2263 "Paterson Strike"Includes corrected manuscript "The International Exhibition of Modern Art"

1913-14, n.d.

b. 95, f. 2264 "Taos (etc)"Articles: "Market Day in the Plaza" "Dia de Merca do en la Plaza" "More TaosAdvertising" "Taos the Trading Post"

1913-37, n.d.

b. 96, f. 2265 "Taos Vol. II"Article: "Plan to Re-establish Old Market Days in Taos"

1938-39, n.d.

b. 97, f. 2266 "Winter in Taos"Includes note from MDL

1935-38, n.d.

b. 98, f. 2267 UntitledIncludes drawings and watercolor

Articles: "Mabel Dodge Writes About the Liver and Liver Trouble" ["Next to theMothers..."] "Orientalism Comes West on East's Power" "Mabel Dodge Writeson Fear and Its Results" "Choose Idol, then Love Him Forever" "Mabel DodgeWrites on Three Kinds of People" "Mabel Dodge Writes About More Light in theHome" "Mabel Dodge Writes About the Crime of Stealing Energy" "Men andGirls Spend All Energy Well" "Mabel Dodge Writes Abouth Three Young Men ina Pool" "Mabel Dodge Writes on the Growth of Love" "Fear, Brutal Parasite FeedsOut Soul Till it Dies" "Mabel Dodge Tells About the Unconscious" "Mabel DodgeWrites on Looking Ahead" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Mothers" "Mabel DodgeWrites on Quilts" "The Secret of War" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Adopting a Baby""Consuming Energy is Keeping Well" "Taos Solves the H.C. of L. for Many of Us""Mabel Dodge Writes About the Pivotal Man" "Man's History in Architecture""Mabel Dodge's Article on 'Pass'd! for Us, Forever Pass'd" "Mabel Dodge WritesAbout Robert Edmond Jones" "Mabel Dodge Says Love's Gentle..." "Love is aBig Energy Dynamo" "Mabel Dodge Writes About Your Faculty of Attention""Mabel Dodge's Article" "Los Santos de Nuevo Mexico" "Who Wants Pictures?""Mabel Dodge Talks About a Corner in the Hills" "Mabel Dodge Talks About theIn-Between Times" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Working for a Living"

1914-28, n.d.

 

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Series V Personal Papers Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

Series V. Personal Papers, 1906–19591.25 linear feet (3 boxes)Series III, Personal Papers, is organized into ten subseries: Artwork, Clippings, Diaries, Financial andLegal Records, Invitations and Announcements, John Evans Papers, Medical Records, Postcards, PrintedEphemera, and Other.

 Container Description Date

ARTWORKThe painting by Marsden Hartley titled "Portrait of Berlin" was transferredpermanently to the Yale University Art Gallery in 2019.

Guimar de Angulo drawingStored in: Oversize, Box 107, folder 2464

n.d.

b. 99, f. 2268 John [GeeCurley?] drawing 1922 Jul

Marsden Hartley paintingThis item was transferred permanently to the Yale University Art Gallery in2019.

Formerly folder 2269.

[ca. 1910–11]

b. Art, f. 2270 Stephen Haweis painting n.d.

b. Art, f. 2271 Bradford Johnson lithograph n.d.

b. Art, f. 2272 [Robert Edmond Jones?] painting n.d.

Gisella Lacher paintingStored in: Oversize, Box 107, folder 1465

n.d.

b. Art, f. 2273 D. H. Lawrence drawings n.d.

b. Art, f. 2274 D. H. Lawrence watercolor n.d.

b. Art, f. 2275 Maurice Sterne drawings 1918-19, n.d.

b. Art, f. 2276 Max Weber painting 1911

b. Art, f. 2277 Unidentified n.d.

CLIPPINGS

b. Art, f.2278-2281

Brief mentions 1917-51, n.d.

General interestAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 107, folder 2466

b. Art, f.2285-2289

Literary references 1932-59, n.d.

b. Art, f. 2290 Photographs and pictures 1916-38, n.d.

DIARIES

b. 100, f.2291-2292

Diary, holograph 1916, n.d.

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 100, f. 2293 Diary, typescript and typescript carbon 1946 Aug, n.d.

b. 100, f. 2294 Diary, typescript, corrected n.d.

FINANCIAL AND LEGAL RECORDS

b. 100, f. 2295 Bills and receipts [1931?]-42

b. 100, f. 2296 Contracts 1929-45

b. 100, f. 2297 Documents on Native American Indians 1943

b. 100, f. 2298 Royalty statements 1930-43

INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

b. 100, f. 2299 Appearances by Mabel Dodge Luhan n.d.

b. 100, f. 2300 Other events 1913-52, n.d.

JOHN EVANS PAPERS

b. 100, f. 2301 Drawings n.d.

b. 100, f. 2302 Morristown School report 1916 Nov 8

b. 100, f. 2303 Separation Agreement and Property Settlement 1933 Jul 21

b. 100, f. 2304 Sketchbook of drawings and watercolors 1906

MEDICAL RECORDS

b. 100, f. 2305 Patient form completed in holograph 1916 Jan 3

b. 100, f. 2306 [Smith Ely Jellie's?] notebook on MDL's analysis 1916

POSTCARDS

People

b. 100, f.2307-2308

Native American Indians n.d.

b. 100, f. 2309 Stokowski, Leopold n.d.

b. 100, f. 2310 Unidentified n.d.

Places

b. 100, f. 2311 Belgrade, Hungary n.d.

b. 100, f. 2312 Church at Gratchanitsa, Kosovo, Serbia n.d.

b. 100, f. 2313 Hayground windmill at Watermill, Long Island, New York n.d.

b. 100, f. 2314 Hyde Park Hotel, London, England n.d.

b. 100, f. 2315 Lone Pine, California, and Mt. Whitney n.d.

b. 100, f. 2316 Los Angeles, California n.d.

DIARIES (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 100, f. 2317 Mexico n.d.

b. 100, f. 2318 Native American Indian sites in Southwest 1917-20, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2319 [New Mexico?] n.d.

b. 101, f. 2320 Nuuanu Pali, Oahu, Hawaii n.d.

b. 101, f. 2321 Poppi, Italy n.d.

b. 101, f. 2322 Unidentified n.d.

Other

b. 101, f. 2323 Artwork n.d.

b. 101, f. 2324 Elephant n.d.

b. 101, f. 2325 International Exhibition of Modern Art 1913

PRINTED EPHEMERA

b. 101, f. 2326 Brochures, pamphlets and promotional material 1936-44, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2327 Calling and thank you cards 1952, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2328 Exhibition catalogs and lists 1916-30, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2329 Material regarding Native American Indians n.d.

b. 101, f. 2330 Obituaries and tributes 1917-36

b. 101, f. 2331 Periodicals 1938-46, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2332 Programs for concerts, conferences and theatrical events 1943-52, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2333 Publicity for books n.d.

b. 101, f. 2334 Reproductions of photographs n.d.

b. 101, f. 2335 Sales catalogs 1938-39

OTHER

b. 101, f. 2336 Astrological notes n.d.

b. 101, f. 2337 Author's file completed in holograph for New Mexico Quarterly 1950 Nov

b. 101, f. 2338 Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows stamp booklet n.d.

b. 101, f. 2339 Calendar 1950

b. 101, f. 2340 Certificate of Divorce 1917 May 15

b. 101, f. 2341 Drawing of house plans 1930 Apr 29

b. 101, f. 2342 Drawings of Holy Cross Hospital, Taos 1951, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2343 Ex Libris stamp n.d.

POSTCARDS > Places (continued)  

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 Container Description Date

b. 101, f. 2344 Holograph and typescript excerpts n.d.

b. 101, f. 2345 Holograph draft for I.W.W. pageant [1913]

b. 101, f. 2346 Holograph draft of topics for presentation to Industrial RelationsCommission

1916 Mar 19

b. 101, f. 2347 Lecture course ticket for Mary Austin's "How to Develop Your Genius" n.d.

b. 101, f. 2348 List of Georgia O'Keee paintings 1930

b. 101, f. 2349 [Empty folder] n.d.

b. 101, f. 2350 Material regarding sale of "Big House" 1945, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2351 Membership cards 1939, n.d.

b. 101, f. 2352 Minutes for unidentified committee meeting in MDL's hand 1914 Jan 14

b. 101, f. 2353 Miscellaneous notes in MDL's hand n.d.

b. 101, f. 2354 Monogram for Mabel Dodge Luhan n.d.

New York World's Fair 1939 certificateStored in: Oversize, Box 107, folder 2467

1939

b. 101, f. 2355 Notebook of quotations in MDL's hand n.d.

b. 101, f. 2356 "Notes for celebrating the two artists..."] in MDL's hand n.d.

b. 101, f. 2357 Order form for The Jones Leather Company n.d.

b. 101, f. 2358 Printed cartoon by Will Shuster n.d.

b. 101, f. 2359 Las Programas de Taos constitution n.d.

b. 101, f. 2360 Recipe for "claret [leup?]" n.d.

b. 101, f. 2361 Synopsis of Gabriele D'Annunzio's Gioconda n.d.

b. 101, f. 2362 University of Maryland Basic Program class schedule 1945 Jan

OTHER (continued)  

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Series VI Subject Files Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

Series VI. Subject Files, 1915–19610.42 linear feet (1 box)Series V, Subject Files, is organized into two subseries: People and Topics.

 Container Description Date

PEOPLE

b. 102, f. 2363 Adrian, Gilbert; Gaynor, Janet 1939, 1959

b. 102, f. 2364 Bragdon, Claude Fayette 1946, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2365 Brand, Donald D. (Donald Dilworth) n.d.

b. 102, f. 2366 Brett, Dorothy 1944, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2367 Brisbane, Alice n.d.

b. 102, f.2368-2369

Cary familyAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 107, folder 2468

1917-41, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2370 Collier, John [1936]

b. 102, f. 2371 Cook family 1933, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2372 Dasburg, Andrew 1948 Oct 28

b. 102, f. 2373 Donahoe, Edward 1945, 1952

b. 102, f. 2374 Duncan, Isadora 1921, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2375 Eloesser, Leo n.d.

b. 102, f. 2376 Evans family 1933-47, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2377 Feshin, Nikolai Ivanovich 1961 Mar 12

b. 102, f. 2378 Hamlin, Mrs. Chauncey J. 1933, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2379 Hapgood, Hutchins n.d.

b. 102, f. 2380 Herbert, Xavier 1943 May 10

b. 102, f. 2381 Highet, Gilbert 1952, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2382 Jeers, Robinson 1946 Apr 21

b. 102, f. 2383 Jones, Robert Edmond 1945-46, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2384 Kiker, Henry A. n.d.

b. 102, f. 2385 Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert) 1939-44, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2386 Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen 1956, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2387 Luhan, Tony n.d.

b. 102, f. 2388 Mauldin, Bill 1947 Oct

b. 102, f. 2389 Pickrell, Donald G. n.d.

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 102, f. 2390 Rogers, Millicent 1953, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2391 Rumsey family 1927, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2392 Skinner, Cornelia Otis 1938-39, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2393 Stein, Gertrude 1946 Nov 24

b. 102, f. 2394 Sterne, Maurice 1917-57, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2395 Stokowski, Leopold 1944-45

b. 102, f. 2396 Taylor, Mrs. Henry Fitch 1921 Nov 10

b. 102, f. 2397 Toomer, Jean 1940, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2398 Tregor, Nison n.d.

b. 102, f. 2399 Van Vechten, Carl 1926-29, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2400 Vanderbilt, Willian H. (William Henry) n.d.

b. 102, f. 2401 Others 1927-36, n.d.

TOPICS

b. 102, f. 2402 Bualo, New York 1928-32

b. 102, f.2403-2404

New MexicoAlso stored in: Oversize, Box 107, folder 2469

1936-51, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2405 Polo 1938, n.d.

b. 102, f. 2406 Other 1917-54, n.d.

PEOPLE (continued)  

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Series VII 2011 Addition Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

Series VII. 2011 Addition, 1942–19421 linear foot (1 box)Series VII. 2011 Addition contains printing materials relating to Luhan's books projects,  Lorenzo in Taosand  Winter in Taos. There is a plate shipping crate and record for  Lorenzo in Taos and two printing plates,including the title page and first page, for and shipping labels for  Winter in Taos.

Transferred from Sterling Memorial Library, Cataloging and Metadata Services Department, date unknown.

 Container Description Date

Lorenzo in Taos

b. 113 Shipping crate 1942 Sep 30

b. 113 Plate shipping record 1942 Sep 30

Winter in Taos

b. 113 Printing plates, Sage Books edition2 Folders

n.d.

b. 113 Shipping labels 1942, n.d.

 

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Oversize Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

Oversize7.36 linear feet (5 boxes)

 Container Description Date

b. 103(Oversize), f.2407

Letter from Dorothy Brett to Mabel Dodge Luhan (In Series I) 1948 Jan 31

b. 103(Oversize), f.2408

Letter from Malvina Homan to Mabel Dodge Luhan (In Series I) 1934

b. 103(Oversize), f.2409

Letters from Gisella Lacher to Mabel Dodge Luhan (In Series I) 1936-51, n.d.

b. 103(Oversize), f.2410

Printed version of "Isadora Duncan" (In Series II) 1936 Jul

b. 103(Oversize), f.2411

Printed version of "On the Career and Character of Katharine Cornell" (In Series II) 1923 Jul

b. 103(Oversize), f.2412

Printed version of "The Mirror" (In Series II) n.d.

b. 103(Oversize), f.2413

Poem, "Yellow," by "Spud" Johnson printed by Laughing Horse Press (In Series II) 1924 Dec

b. 103(Oversize),folder 2414

Galley for "The First Lady Chatterley" by D. H. Lawrence (In Series II) 1944

b. 103(Oversize),folder 2415

Galley for "A Modern Lover" by D. H. Lawrence (In Series II) n.d.

b. 103(Oversize), f.2416

Article by Joe Alex Morris in The Saturday Evening Post (In Series II) 1950 Jul 22

b. 103(Oversize), f.2417

Page from manuscript, "The Colorado Man," by John Reed (In Series II) [1914?]

b. 103(Oversize), f.2418

Article by John B. Sanchez (In Series II)

b. 104(Oversize), f.2419

Photographs of MDL with John Evans (In Series III) [1916?]

b. 104(Oversize), f.2420

Photographs of MDL with Tony Luhan (In Series III) 1949 May

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 104(Oversize), f.2421

Portrait of MDL by Associated Press (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2422

Studio portraits of MDL by Hall (In Series III) [1890s]

b. 104(Oversize), f.2423

Portraits of MDL by Russell Lynes (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2424

Portrait of Tony Luhan by Ansel Adams (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2425

Photograph of Tony Luhan (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2426

Photographs of Tony Luhan with John Evans (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2427

Studio portrait of "Grandma" Cook (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2428

Studio portraits of Alice Henderson Evans and children (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2429

Photographs of John Evans (In Series III) 1915, n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2430

Photographs of John Evans and family (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2431

Photograph of Evans girls (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2432

Studio portrait of Carlos de Heredia (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2433

Studio portraits of Sara Cook Ganson Montague (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2434

Photograph of unidentified family (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2435

Portraits of Gilbert Adrian (In Series III) n.d.

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 104(Oversize), f.2436

Portrait of Janet Adrian (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2437

Photograph of Bayard Boyesen (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2438

Photograph of Arthur Brisbane (In Series III) n.d.

b. 104(Oversize), f.2439

Photograph of John Collier Jr. (In Series III) 1939

b. 104(Oversize), f.2440

Photograph of Andrew Dasburg (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2441

Photograph of Isadora Duncan (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2442

Photograph of Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjie (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2442a

Photograph of Robinson Jeers by Edward Weston (In Series III) 1929-1930

b. 105(Oversize), f.2443

Studio portrait of Arch Kepner (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2444

Photograph of Arthur Lee (In Series III) 1910

b. 105(Oversize), f.2445

Photograph of Arthur N. Levine (In Series III) 1939 Jun 14

b. 105(Oversize), f.2446

Photograph of Walter Lippmann (In Series III) 1915 Nov 27

b. 105(Oversize), f.2447

Photograph of Lincoln Steens (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2448

Photographs of Maurice Sterne (In Series III) 1917, n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2449

Studio portrait of Evangeline Stokowska (In Series III) n.d.

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 105(Oversize), f.2450

Photograph of Nison Tregor and Tryanovsky (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2451

Photograph of First Inter-American Congress with Lázaro Cárdenas (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2452

Photographs of unidentified people (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2453

Photograph of unidentified Native American Indian man (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2454

Photograph of unidentified Native American Indian men (In Series III) n.d

b. 105(Oversize), f.2455

Mounted Photographs Folder [4] (In Series III) n.d.

b. 105(Oversize), f.2456

Mounted Photographs Folder [5] (In Series III) 1917-21, n.d.

b. 106(Oversize), f.2457

Mounted Photographs Folder [6] (In Series III) n.d.

b. 106(Oversize), f.2458

Photographs of Villa Curonia, Florence (In Series III) n.d.

b. 106(Oversize), f.2459

Photograph of 23 Washington Square apartment interior, New York (In Series III) 1916

b. 106(Oversize), f.2460

Photographs of Los Gallos, Taos (In Series III) n.d.

b. 106(Oversize), f.2461

Photograph of Twining Canyon by Laura Gilpin (In Series III) [1948?]

b. 106(Oversize), f.2462

Photograph of bust of Knute Rockne by Nison Tregor (In Series III) n.d.

b. 106(Oversize), f.2463

Photograph of unidentified artwork (In Series III) n.d.

b. 107(Oversize), f.2464

Guimar de Angulo drawing (In Series V) n.d.

 

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 Container Description Date

b. 107(Oversize), f.2465

Gisella Lacher painting (In Series V) n.d.

b. 107(Oversize), f.2466

Clippings on MDL of general interest F.3 (In Series V) 1949-51

b. 107(Oversize), f.2467

New York World's Fair certificate (In Series V) 1939

b. 107(Oversize), f.2468

Clipping on Cary family (In Series VI) 1917 Jul 15

b. 107(Oversize), f.2469

Section of Taos Star (In Series VI) 1949 Dec 22

 

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Restricted Papers Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

Restricted Papers0.42 linear feet (1 box)Restricted until 2020. For further information consult the appropriate curator.

 Container Description

b. 108, f. 2470 Restricted

 

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Restricted Fragile Papers Mabel Dodge Luhan papersYCAL MSS 196

Restricted Fragile Papers0.83 linear feet (2 boxes)Restricted fragile material. Reference surrogates have been substituted in the main files. For furtherinformation consult the appropriate curator.

 Container Description

b. 109, f. 2471 Box 1, folder 2

b. 109, f. 2472 Box 1, folder 3

b. 109, f. 2473 Box 1, folder 16

b. 109, f. 2474 Box 1, folder 17

b. 109, f. 2475 Box 1, folder 18

b. 109, f. 2476 Box 1, folder 23

b. 109, f. 2477 Box 1, folder 35

b. 109, f. 2478 Box 1, folder 36

b. 109, f. 2479 Box 2, folder 46

b. 109, f. 2480 Box 2, folder 53

b. 109, f. 2481 Box 2, folder 56

b. 109, f. 2482 Box 2, folder 72

b. 109, f. 2483 Box 3, folder 74

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b. 109, f. 2498 Box 5, folder 152

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b. 109, f. 2556 Box 19, folder 537

b. 109, f. 2557 Box 19, folder 544

 

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b. 109, f. 2558 Box 20, folder 549

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b. 109, f. 2561 Box 20, folder 557

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b. 110, f. 2587 Box 28, folder 792

 

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b. 110, f. 2588 Box 28, folder 798

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b. 110, f. 2618 Box 34, folder 973

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b. 110, f. 2648 Box 40, folder 1181

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b. 111 (Oversize),f. 2656

Box 21, folder 587

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Box 29, folder 847

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Box 43, folder 1309

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Box 45, folders 1380-1383

b. 111 (Oversize),f. 2665

Box 46, folder 1385

b. 111 (Oversize),f. 2666

Box 46, folders 1388-1389

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Box 49, folders 1399-1400

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Box 55, folder 1417

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b. 111 (Oversize),f. 2672

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Box 63, folder 1694

 

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Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's onlinecatalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation andlisted alphabetically therein.

SubjectsAmerican literature -- 20th CenturyArt, Modern -- 20th CenturyAuthorsAuthors, American -- 20th Century -- ArchivesIndians of North America -- New MexicoLabor -- United StatesPsychoanalysis

Geographic NamesFlorence (Italy)New York (N.Y.)Taos (N.M.)

Genres / FormatsAutobiographies (documents)Cabinet photographsNegativesPhotographic printsScrapbooksStudio portraitsTintypes (prints)

NamesAbbe, James Edward, 1883-1973Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951Collier, John, 1884-1968Evans, John, 1902-Gilpin, LauraHapgood, Hutchins, 1869-1944Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943Jellie, Smith Ely, 1866-1945Jones, Robert Edmond, 1887-1954Knee, Ernest, 1907-1982Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930Lawrence, Frieda, 1879-1956Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962O'Keee, Georgia, 1887-1986Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946Stein, Leo, 1872-1947Sterne, Maurice, 1878-1957Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964

Weston, Edward, 1886-1958

FamiliesCollier family

Corporate BodyArmory Show (1913 New York, N.Y.)

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