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Nason-Yaihinger, Printed materials, and Photographs


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    Correspondence, photographs, playbills, programs, printed material, ephemera

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters and telegrams from Sir Henry Irving to Clement Scott, the drama critic of London's Daily Telegraph. The collection also contains a small number of manuscripts, two cabinet photographs of Irving, playbills, programs of official dinners and events, printed material, and ephemera.

    mssIrving

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    Printed Material regarding Denishawn Repertory Dancers (1925-2003). 17 items

    Manuscripts

    The majority of the collection deals with Vaughan's trip to the Orient (chiefly Japan, India and Indonesia) with Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers in 1925. Boxes 1 and 2 contain the following kind of material: Clifford Vaughan's music notebooks, photographs, postcards, booklets, maps, programs and ephemera all regarding the trip (much of the material is in Japanese). Also included is some ephemera about Clifford Vaughan (a biography of Vaughan, written after his death, and order forms for his music on CDs) and the Denishawn Dancers, mostly clippings, several publications owned by Vaughan, probably purchased during the trip, as well as programs for the Denishawn Dancers and a Tribute to Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn by "H. H." Box 1 also contains a folder of modern letters regarding the Denishawn Dancers and their history; these are between Jane Sherman Lehac, Margaret Vaughan Meyer, and Michelle Mathesius.

    mssVaughan papers

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    Printed material

    Manuscripts

    The printed material includes publications, articles, clippings and other printed material related to C. E. S. Wood, Sara Bard (Field) Wood and others.

    mssWD

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    R (1 of 4). 34 letters, 2 photographs, and 28 printed materials

    Manuscripts

    Subjects include: Recipes (LCSH); Rand Corporation (LCSH); Romero, Joe; Rugs--India (LCSH); Randsburg (Calif.) (LCSH); Johannesburg (Calif.) (LCSH); St. Charles Hotel (Johannesburg, Calif.); Recorder News Bulletin (published by the So. Calif. Recorder Society); Morey House Museum (Redlands, Calif.); Mines and mineral resources (LCSH); Robots (LCSH); Rogers, Will, 1879-1935 (LCSH); Routh, Mary Patterson; Roget's Thesaurus (LCSH); Rabbits (LCSH); Hares (LCSH); Riverside (Calif.) (LCSH); Raymond, Walter; Raymond Hotel (Pasadena, Calif.) (LCSH); Rosebud Books (Los Angeles, Calif.); Railroads (LCSH); Rolls-Royce automobile (LCSH); Los Angeles River (Calif.) (LCSH); Ritchie, Ward, 1905-1996 (LCSH); Mission Inn (LCSH); Radio--Receivers and reception (LCSH)

    mssSmith, Jack papers

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    Clippings, printed material, photographs

    Manuscripts

    The collection primarily contains correspondence and documents of Thomas Haines Dudley. Dudley's personal and political correspondence, including 22 volumes of diplomatic correspondence, reflect his entire political career. Also present are 1 volume of copies of Confederate correspondence, documents (including 8 account books and 2 volumes of memoranda), 6 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous pamphlets, photographs, and other printed material. Subjects include Whig and Republican politics; local, state, and national elections and conventions, including the 1860 Republican National Convention; political affairs in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including information on Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company; the politics and government in the New England states, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois are covered to a somewhat lesser extent. There are some items relating to the U.S. Sanitary Commission. Items also document affairs of the American consulate in Liverpool, especially pertaining to Confederate shipbuilding and blockade running, British claims against the United States after the war and efforts to confiscate Confederate property in England, and routine consular matters. This portion of the collection includes photographs and drawings of Confederate ships. Dudley's legal practice and personal affairs, including his interest in political economy, are reflected in his correspondence with Henry Charles Carey. Presidential items in this collection include Chester A. Arthur letter to Thomas Haines Dudley, 1872 February 1 (DU 87); Ulysses S. Grant letter to Thomas Haines Dudley, 1866 March 9 (DU 1820); Andrew Johnson letter to Thomas Haines Dudley, 1865 December 24 (DU 2434).

    Series 3

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    Printed Booklets – Published Offprints

    Manuscripts

    The majority of the collection deals with Vaughan's trip to the Orient (chiefly Japan, India and Indonesia) with Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers in 1925. Boxes 1 and 2 contain the following kind of material: Clifford Vaughan's music notebooks, photographs, postcards, booklets, maps, programs and ephemera all regarding the trip (much of the material is in Japanese). Also included is some ephemera about Clifford Vaughan (a biography of Vaughan, written after his death, and order forms for his music on CDs) and the Denishawn Dancers, mostly clippings, several publications owned by Vaughan, probably purchased during the trip, as well as programs for the Denishawn Dancers and a Tribute to Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn by "H. H." Box 1 also contains a folder of modern letters regarding the Denishawn Dancers and their history; these are between Jane Sherman Lehac, Margaret Vaughan Meyer, and Michelle Mathesius.

    mssVaughan papers