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  • The Other Americans in Paris: Businessmen, Countesses,

    Wayward Youth, 1880–1941

    Nancy L. Green

    Bibliography Archival Sources

    American Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Paris

    §45 of the Religious Corporation Law of the State of New York . . . Congressional

    Medal Observance (1921)

    Altar and Processional Crosses (1922–27) . . . Funeral and Memorial Services

    Correspondence, 1945–1947

    Correspondence and Records, 1885–1918, Rev. John B. Morgan, Rev. Samuel N.

    Watson

    Dean Beekman’s World War II files, unmarked

    “Dorcas Society” . . . Mission Work [1873–1933]

    Franco-American Committee for Alsace and Lorraine Evacuees—1940

    Gold Star Mother Pilgrimages, 1930–31 . . . Mission Work

    Minutes of Vestry, March 4, 1926–December 20, 1934; January 17, 1936–October 18,

    1944

    Morgan, Harjes . . . Munroe / to January 1, 1929

    Old Documents on the Cathedral, 1880s–

    Russell H. Porter letter, September 9, 1942

    Schools, Smith Student [mismarked]

    St. Christopher’s Guild, 1930 [mismarked] . . . Jay Col. Nelson, Dean

    U.S. Army—Correspondence, Supplies, Weddings

    Women’s Auxiliary—Misc. Reports 1927–1940

  • Nancy L. Green, The Other Americans in Paris Bibliography 2

    Archives nationales, Paris

    BB11 Dossiers de Naturalisations (1814 à 1930)

    BB116657 X 1907

    BB1110101—18846 X27

    BB1110223—24921 X27

    BB1111076 X 09

    BB1112000/27357x27

    BB1112000/30547x24

    BB1112000/5702x05

    BB1122108 X 1914

    BB1128541 X 1926

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    de bougies d’automobiles, 1934–1935

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    F714700—Coopération des polices française et américaine pour la répression des

    délits de droit commun dans lesquels sont impliqués des militaires

    américains, 1918–1919; inner file: Demande de renseignements pour

    l’attaché militaire des États-Unis en France (déserteurs américains)

    F12 (Commerce et industrie)

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    Pays d’Amérique, États-Unis (1894–1906)

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    Series I, Box 2, Folder 73

    Series II, Box 5, Folder 128

    Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers (YCAL MSS 76)

  • Nancy L. Green, The Other Americans in Paris Bibliography 3

    Series II, Box 97, Folder 1845

    Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O’Keefe Archives (YCAL MSS 85)

    Series I, Box 4, Folders 96–98

    Series I, Box 46, Folders 1086–1103

    Daughters of the American Revolution, Paris (kindly lent to me by Ellen Hampton)

    Rochambeau chapter, Minutes, March 20, 1934–March 27, 1940

    Fondation des États-Unis, Paris (archival documents kindly shown to me by the director,

    Terence Murphy)

    vol. 1, 1927–1930

    Law Offices of S. G. Archibald, Paris (no longer in existence and the files, alas, have been

    destroyed, although my copious photocopies and notes remain; the call numbers

    refer to the LOCARCHIVE system, where they were long held; the archive numbers

    refer to the earlier Archibald filing system)

    Company files

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    VD5, [no archive number]—Films Paramount

    VD5, Archives 250—Equitable Trust and Chase National Bank of New York

    VD7, Archives 316—Chase-Equitable Merger

    VD9, Archives 326—Les Productions Fox Europa, S.A.

    VD13, Archives 422—United Aircraft

    VD16, Archives 372—Bulova Watch

    VD17, Archives 374—Fox Film

    VD21, Archives 392—Kodak-Pathé

    VD22, Archives 374—Fox Film

    VD23, Archives 330—Palmolive

    VD23, Archives 396—Palmolive—Chiffre d’affaires

    VD23, Archives 402—Swift et Cie.

    VD28, Archives 492—Fox Europa c/Knapp

    VD29, Archives 493—American Express (France) en Formation

  • Nancy L. Green, The Other Americans in Paris Bibliography 4

    VD29, Archives 495—Joussein c/Max Factor

    VD36, Archives 910—National City Bank

    VD36, Archives 911—The Chase Bank

    VD37, Archives 932—Chase Bank /Goldman

    VD47, Archives 508—Palmolive

    VD49, Archives 511—Films Paramount

    VD52, Archives 518—Lanvin Claims

    VD53, Archives 523—Fox Film c/S.A.P.E.C.

    VD53, Archives 523 [534 on label]—Immobilière place Vendôme I.B.M.

    VD63, Archives 548—Les Productions Fox Europa

    VD80, Archives 587—Thomas Hamilton (“Yacht Vagrant”)

    VD82, Archives 592, 199—Le Matériel Téléphonique

    VD82, Archives 593—Frigidaire

    VD82, Archives 594—Bendix America

    VD89, Archives 605—Société Armstrong, “Dossier de guerre”

    VD102, Archives 641—Association des Juristes étrangers

    VD102, Archives 641—Les Productions Fox Europa

    VD104, Archives 644—Studios Paramount

    VD118, Archives 466 and 466bis [683 on cover]—Morton/Palmolive fusion

    VD127, Archives 707—Elizabeth Arden S.A.

    VD217, Archives 726—Les Productions Fox Europa

    VD218, Archives 792—Les Productions Fox Europa, Baux

    VD225 [no archive number]—S.A. Fox Film

    VD231 [no archive number]—S.A. Palmolive

    Personal files

    Miscellaneous box, Archives 463, Blackmer, 1936–1946

    S. G. Archibald Box 2, file 22A—“SGA Historical Project Notes”

    VD3, Archives 201—Marriages

    VD3, Archives 202—Testaments and Successions

    VD5, Archives 238—“Mrs. Grey”

    VD5, Archives 256—Mecklembourg Estate

    VD5, Archives 814—“Mrs. Grey”

  • Nancy L. Green, The Other Americans in Paris Bibliography 5

    VD6, Archives 276—M. et Mme Philippe Le Corbeiller

    VD6, Archives 299—Office

    VD19, Archives 383—Mrs. Steichen

    VD28, Archives 490—Mrs. Moulton

    VD30, Archives 494—Coudert Brothers re/ James H. Hyde Trust

    VD35, Archives 864—National City Bank

    VD39, Archives 631—Mr. S. G. Archibald (juin 1945)

    VD52, Archives 519—File 520—Office—Correspondence 1940–1943

    VD56, Archives 527—Skerten

    VD80, Archives 586—Mrs. Priscilla S. James (dommages de guerre)

    VD152, Archives 758—Mr. Henry M. Blackmer

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    MD (NACP)

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    GA S19—La compagnie Singer S.A.

    GA T9—Thompson, Clarence

    GA V1—Von Seidlitz, Frieda (Baronne)

    GA W1—Warner, Joan

    GA W1—Wood, William

    GA W3—Westinghouse

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    1W05 45752—Key, Kathleen

    1W06 47439—de Sainte-Croix, Marie-Antoinette

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