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SERIES Identifier: ABC 1-91, ABC 76

ABC 76: Personal papers

Dates

  • Creation: 1810-1974

Conditions Governing Access

ABC 76 is open for research.

Extent

1334 linear feet (1331 boxes, 2177 volumes, and 1 object)

Related Materials

Other personal papers include those for: Rufus Anderson (ABC 30), Loring Andrews (ABC 31), H.N. Barnum (ABC 66), Cornelia Bartlett (ABC 64), James L. Barton (ABC 11.4), Josiah Brewer (ABC 49), Edward W. Capen (ABC 33), Amy Bridgman Cowles (South Africa, 1893-1903), Jeremiah Evarts (ABC 34), Fidelia Fiske (ABC 65), Asahel Grant (ABC 35), Charles Hartwell (ABC 67), James Herrick (ABC 62), Mrs. Thomas P. Johnston (ABC 51), Adoniram Judson (ABC 38), Albert B. Lyons (ABC 68), Lucia G. McKeith (ABC 11.7), Joseph H. Neesima (ABC 39), Harriet Newell (ABC 40), W.H. Noyes (ABC 48), George B. Nutting (ABC 72), Mary E. Nutting (ABC 72), Martha T. Parker (ABC 74), Henry T. Perry (ABC 55), David Coit Scudder (ABC 56), Eli Smith (ABC 17.3, ABC 50, ABC 60), James Smith (ABC 73), William E. Strong (ABC 57), Augustus Walker (ABC 59), Miron Winslow (ABC 44), Agnes Wood (ABC 61), Samuel Worcester (ABC 46), and Samuel A. Worcester (ABC 47).

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

Houghton Library is Harvard College's principal repository for rare books and manuscripts, archives, and more. Houghton Library's collections represent the scope of human experience from ancient Egypt to twenty-first century Cambridge. With strengths primarily in North American and European history, literature, and culture, collections range in media from printed books and handwritten manuscripts to maps, drawings and paintings, prints, posters, photographs, film and audio recordings, and digital media, as well as costumes, theater props, and a wide range of other objects. Houghton Library has historically focused on collecting the written record of European and Eurocentric North American culture, yet it holds a large and diverse number of primary sources valuable for research on the languages, culture and history of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania.

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