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Series XII. PAPERS OF CATHERINE AMES TURNER (1887-1947) AND SAMUEL EPES TURNER III (1884-1945), 1891-1979, 2000 (#193.1-193.8, 238.4, 240.1v)

Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents: Series XII, PAPERS OF CATHERINE AMES TURNER (1887-1947) AND SAMUEL EPES TURNER III (1884-1945), 1891-1979, 2000, includes correspondence with relatives, personal writings, business and legal papers, wedding announcements, travel itineraries, newspaper articles, and hair samples. Also included is Catherine Ames Turner's scrapbook from the Ames family 1902 trip to Europe. See also #143.9-147.6 for correspondence with her parents, and #227.10-227.11, #229.7-229.8, and #232.4-233.2 for...

Series VIII. PAPERS OF MARY LESLEY AMES (1853-1929) AND CHARLES WILBERFORCE AMES (1855-1921), 1853-2000 (inclusive), 1862-1929 (bulk) (#128.12-184.7, 238.3, 239.1v, FD.3, F+D.8-F+D.9, OD.3-OD.4, SD.2)

Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents: Series VIII, Papers of Mary Lesley Ames (1853-1929) and Charles Wilberforce Ames (1855-1921), 1853-2000 (inclusive), 1862-1929 (bulk) (#128.12-184.7, 238.3, 239.1v, FD.3, F+D.8-F+D.9, OD.3-OD.4, SD.2), is comprised of personal correspondence with family and friends, business correspondence, handwritten volumes and typewritten copies of family journals, manuscripts, poetry, legal papers, and a guest book for their home at 501 Grand Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota. A large portion of papers...

Subseries F. Research, 1920-1938 (#109.10-124.4)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104
Scope and Contents: Subseries F, Research, 1920-1938 (#109.10-124.4), includes material gathered and analyzed by IACW staff. Most is related to the legal status of women in the Americas and the world. Included is an index card file (#110CB) with lists of contacts, "feminists, groups, foreign ministers, presidents, commissioners" of Latin America. Many of these cards have biographical information as well. Others index United States citizens. During Stevens's tenure, the IACW conducted two main...

Subseries E. Internal dispute, 1930-1956 (inclusive), 1946-1947 (bulk) (#50.2-58.13)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 546: T-182: M-104
Scope and Contents: Subseries E, Internal dispute, 1930-1958 (inclusive), 1946-1947 (bulk) (#50.2-58.13), relates to a lawsuit (National Woman's Party v. Anita Pollitzer, et al.) brought in 1947 by one faction of the National Woman's Party against the elected leadership. The dispute involved differing opinions as to the Party's resources and focus, as well as its organizational structure. Doris Stevens was enlisted in the fight by several women trying to challenge the leadership, and became one of the named...

Series V. GRAM AND SWING FAMILIES, 1917-2013 (#17.3-27.8)

Series Identifier: MC 890
Scope and Contents: Series V, GRAM AND SWING FAMILY PAPERS, 1917-2013 (#17.3-27.8), contains correspondence between, and financial and legal documents of, the extended Gram and Swing families. The bulk of the series is correspondence between Betty Gram Swing and her three children. Also included is Raymond Gram Swing and the Swing children's correspondence with each other and with others. As the Swing children attended boarding schools for much of their education, their letters home to one or both parents begin...

Ticknor and Fields, contractor. Contract file, various dates.

FOUND IN: Houghton Library / Collection: Houghton Mifflin Company contracts / Series: T.
Item — Box 32Identifier: MS Am 2346, (2825)
Scope and Contents: Primarily contracts of the publisher Houghton Mifflin Company, but also includes some from its predecessors: Hurd and Houghton (1864-1878); Houghton, Osgood and Company (1878-1880); and Houghton, Mifflin and Company (1880-1908). Correspondence is between the publisher and the authors, or their representatives or contractors. Houghton, Mifflin and Company editors and staff include: C. W. Bramhall, James Thomas Fields, Ferris Greenslet, Franklin Sherman Hoyt,...