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Ms. Coll. 1102
22 volumes
Table of contents
Biographical background
Josiah Woodward Leeds (1841-1908) was the son of Benjamin S.
Leeds. Born in Philadelphia, he moved to West Chester, Pa. in
1868 and joined the Society of Friends in 1870. In 1871 he married
Deborah Ann Crenshaw of Virginia and they moved to Germantown
(Philadelphia, Pa.). In 1877 he published a United States history
textbook notable for its lack of battle illustrations. This volume
was followed in 1882 with a smaller version suitable for intermediate
grades. Leeds moved to "Rocouncey," near Birmingham
Meeting House, Chester County, Pa. in 1890. He was the author
of numerous tracts and was active in his opposition to what he
perceived as damaging to the public welfare.
Source for above: Dictionary of Quaker Biography.
Links to images
The following images are taken from Leeds's scrapbooks.
TLS, Nov. 21, 1887, of Anthony Comstock, Sec. of the New York
Society for the Suppression of Vice, to Josiah W. Leeds. Letter
is in reply to Leeds's telegram informing Comstock of the arrests
of "lads" selling the "scandalously illustrated"
N.Y. Telepress. (scrapbook vol. 4) (approx. 78k)
TLS, Nov. 4, 1903, of Theodore Roosevelt, in reply to Leeds's
letter of Nov. 3, informing the President of his belief that the
distribution of periodicals (such as the "vilely illustrated"
Vanity Fair) through the U.S. mail is a direct incitement to crime.
Leeds also wrote that Canada's mail service is forbidden from
circulating over sixty "objectionable sheets" and requests
that this matter be considered in the current investigation of
corruption in the New York Post Office. (scrapbook vol. 18) (59k)
Summary of collection
Twenty-two scrapbooks of correspondence of Josiah Woodward Leeds
with persons involved in the social reform movements of the late
19th century as well as clippings from newspapers, periodicals
and journals of articles and editorials written by Leeds and articles
on topics of interest to him.
Correspondence (ca. 2,000 letters) relates to his reform activities
and includes letters from John Bellows, George Dana Boardman,
Gertrude Whittier Cartland, Anthony Comstock, Wilbur F. Crafts,
John H. Dillingham, Neal Dow, Elizabeth E. Flagg, Anna A. Gordon,
William Torrey Harris, Herman Haupt, Alfred H. Love, Thomas Meehan,
Clement B. Penrose, Jonathan E. Rhoads, Theodore Roosevelt, George
J. Scattergood, Isaac Sharpless, Clarkson Sheppard, Hannah Whitall
Smith, William Tallack, William P. Townsend, Benjamin Franklin
Trueblood, John Wanamaker, Herbert Welsh, John Greenleaf Whittier,
Frances E. Willard, Julia McNair Wright and others.
Tracts written by Leeds are also to be found in these books.
Leeds's scrapbooks reflect his views on what was wrong with society
at the end of the 19th century. The topics represented in the
scrapbooks cover a wide variety of "vices" and their
proposed remedies.
Some areas of interest to Leeds included temperance work, peace,
crime, prison reform and the abolition of the death penalty, plain
attire, John Wycliffe, simplicity of worship and legislation to
control "vice."
He was also a crusader for "social purity" and some
of the areas he saw danger in included the following: novels and
other "pernicious literature," "immoral" post
cards, posters and handbills, the theater, ballet and opera, "wild
west shows" and their relationship to Native Americans, paintings
and statues, all forms of gambling (especially lotteries, horse-racing,
contests and card games), the use of "charity balls"
as fund-raisers and the propriety of accepting "tainted"
money for charity work, college football, bicycle riding, boxing,
tobacco, secret societies (especially the Masons, Elks and fraternities)
and the glorification of the military (especially with young people
as in military exercises at West Point and the formation of organized
"boys' brigades").
Related collections
Additional Josiah W. Leeds material may be found in Josiah Woodward
Leeds papers, 1875-1902 (part of Quaker Miscellany, Ms. Coll.
950) and in 975A, Diary and journal collection (Josiah W. Leeds,
3 account books of his tract publication acounts, 1877-1893).
Arrangement and description of collection
All scrapbooks are well-indexed [by Leeds] by topics and correspondents
and are arranged chronologically. The dates covered by the scrapbooks
are:
Correspondents lists.
A brief description of the contents of each scrapbook follows.
- Volume 1, 1872-1882
159 p., inside front cover inscribed "For private reference"
"Volume I." Binding broken.
Newspaper and periodical clippings [chiefly of his own writings
from "Friends' Review" and other journals], includes
"The monthly olive branch," articles on the Indians,
public libraries, prisons, temperance, William Penn, various
tracts ("Come in and look! You will not be expected to
buy," "The presentment of the Grand Jury. October
term, 1882"), issues of "The Freedman's Friend,"
poem "The `constellation' war-ship" (and list of where
published), illustrations for his "smaller history,"
lists of books for the Emlen Institution, Institute for Colored
Youth.
Also material related to the publication and sale of his history
books - "Leeds' United States History," and "Leeds
smaller history of the United States."
- Volume 2, 1883-1884
137 p.
This volume is chiefly correspondence, with some clippings from
newspapers of articles written by Leeds ("The monthly olive
branch"), other articles on peace, against "charity
balls," household games and gambling, temperance, "pernicious
literature."
Also issues of "The Freedman's Friend," various tracts
by Leeds ("The dress parade at West Point," "Concerning
the charity ball," "The primitive peace principles
of John Wiclif," "Illiteracy in the South," the
preceding with lists of who were sent copies; also "Some
helpful sentences," "The Theatre").
- Volume 3, [Dec.] 1884-1886
163 p.
Correspondence, topics include the theater, "pernicious
literature," charity balls, military statues, fox hunting,
flowers at funerals, tobacco, temperance, "social purity,"
case of M.A. Martin vs. Burnet county school trustees [use of
Leeds's History of the United States in the school system].
Also various tracts by Leeds ("Concerning printed poison,"
"Prospectus of the silver-track dramway of Pennsylvania,"
"Simplicity of attire; an essential to the promotion of
social purity," "Once more the charity ball").
- Volume 4, [Dec.]1886-1888
123 p., crumbling edges of pages, many page numbers missing.
Correspondence, newspaper and periodical clippings of articles
written by Leeds as well as of interest to him on such topics
as: temperance, charity balls, "pernicious literature,"
"pernicious prints," legislation related to "vice,"
tobacco, ballet, theater, boxing, capital punishment, secret
societies, military exercises at West Point, plain attire, New
Year's Eve celebrations.
Also various tracts by Leeds ("Social purity Series, no.
4, Simplicity of attire an essential to social purity,"
"Fruit eating," "Some quiet ways of dealing with
pernicious prints," "Sunday papers again," "Taking
risks," "Juvenile periodical literature").
- Volume 5, 1889
89 p., in good condition.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and periodical articles
written by Leeds, as well as articles of interest to him on
topics such as: "brutalizing posters," tobacco, legislation
relating to "vice," charity balls, temperance, "wild
west shows," theaters.
Also various tracts by Leeds ("A warning concerning a proposed
act for legalizing pool-selling on horse-races," "Simplicity
of attire, as related to the promotion of social purity,"),
and "The Swedes' last night at Pultowa" by Charles
Shieldstream.
- Volume 6, 1890-1891
133 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and periodical articles
written by Leeds, as well as articles on topics of interest
to him, such as: ballet, Sarah Bernhardt, charity balls, tobacco,
temperance, "French" art, "French" novels,
gambling, death penalty, lotteries, U.S. navy, New Year's Eve
celebrations, "pernicious literature," "indecent
posters," horse-race betting, boxing, secret societies,
theater, peace, oppressed Russian Jews, legislation relating
to "vice," genealogy of William F. Cody ("Buffalo
Bill") prepared by Gilbert Cope, guns and gun advertisements.
Also various tracts written by Leeds ("The cigarette, some
sober words about it," "Purity in the art exhibits
at the Columbian Exhibition," "The menace of the theater").
- Volume 7, 1891-1892
115 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and periodical articles
written by Leeds as well as articles of interest to him on topics
such as charity balls, tobacco, theater, peace, secret societies,
gambling, "indecent posters," "The fall of Babylon"
(a painting by Rochegrosse which Leeds felt obscene and sought
to keep out of the U.S. in 1891), lotteries, New Year's Eve
celebrations, music in schools, prohibition, race tracks, education,
boxing, death of Whittier, "wild west shows."
Also tracts written by Leeds ("Educators should bear witness
against pernicious reading matter").
- Volume 8, Dec. 1892-Jan. 1894
113 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and periodical articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: crime, capital punishment, ballet, "immoral"
art, race tracks, "indecent" posters and hand-bills,
nude art at the Columbian Exposition, peace, lotteries and contests,
Siberian exiles, temperance, "Pernicious" literature,
theater, tobacco, "purity," football, secret societies,
charity balls, crime [as a consequence of "indecent"
writing and pictures].
Also tracts written by Leeds ("Our free institutes for
the promotion of brutality and burglary," "The dress
parade at West Point," "The title Reverend,"
"Writing for the public," "Ought Christians to
engage in war?," "Prospectus of the silver-track dramway
of Pennsylvania").
- Volume 9, 1894-Jan. 1895
109 p., p.71 contains 2 cyanotypes of bean teepees and unidentified
persons, also of carriage in country lane.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as clippings of articles on topics
of interest to him such as: secret societies, football, "Round
about Rocouncey" [articles in the Friend about his home
grounds], "pernicious" literature, "boys' brigade,"
tobacco, military training in schools, horticulture, peace,
music, temperance, Alaska, photography, crime against women.
Also tract written by Leeds ("The common weal vs. the news-stand").
- Volume 10, 1895-Feb. 1896
113 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: "boys' brigades," peace, "Round
about Rocouncey" [articles in the Friend re his home grounds],
Alaska, gambling, boxing, John Wycliffe, legislation to control
"vice," lotteries, secret societies, newsdealers,
temperance, theater, Yvette Guilbert [singer].
Also tracts by Leeds ("The smoker and his 'resolute will',"
"The highwaymen of the railway, and a few related remarks,"
"Relation of the press and the stage to purity").
Lists of names with note of tracts sent to them in front and
back of volume.
- Volume 11, 1896
89 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: peace, lotteries, charity balls, tobacco, gambling,
Armenia, theater, Sarah Bernhardt, legislation on "vice,"
opium, fox hunting, teaching war in history texts, secret societies,
vegetarianism, National Congress of Jewish Women, intercollegiate
sports.
Also tracts by Leeds ("The help of Armenia," "Against
the teaching of war in history text-books," "Silver-track
dramways, state and national, The waste of 'personal liberty'
versus the winnings of abstinence for the public good").
- Volume 12, 1897
119 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds, as well as articles on topics of interest
to him such as: tobacco, charity balls, horse racing, New Year's
celebrations, "progressive euchre" [card game], prisons,
Elihu Burritt, Neal Dow, "immoral" art, newspapers,
simplicity, gambling, lotteries, secret societies, "vice"
legislation, boxing, bicycling, crime, U.S. currency designs,
missing letters contests, resignation of Theodore B. Stulb as
Health Officer of Philadelphia.
Also tracts by Leeds ("The place of progressive euchre,"
"Need of faithful testimony against impurity," "Our
free institutes for the promotion of brutality and burglary,"
"Relation of the press and stage to purity," "The
cigarette, some sober words about it," "An examen
of the boy's job of train derailment near Rome, N.Y.").
List at back of volume giving names, addresses and tracts sent.
- Volume 13, 1898
107 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles of interest to him on topics
such as: peace, boxing, bicycles, tobacco, Czar Alexander I,
Czar Nicholas II, vice in the military, "pernicious"
literature, Free Masonry, secret societies, gambling, Gladstone,
N.P. Hobson, lawyers, simplicity of attire, Theodore B. Stulb,
theater, train robbers, dancing classes, relationship of sensational
literature and crime, "A trip to North Carolina" [Leeds's
series in The Friend], Silas C. Swallow, "manifest destiny."
Also tract by Leeds ("The wheel out of place"). List
at back of volume with names, addresses and tracts sent.
- Volume 14, 1899
81 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: simplicity of worship, charity balls, clerical
titles, Samoa, novels, peace, Boar War in South Africa, "progressive
euchre," plain language, vice in the army, temperance,
boxing, Joseph Sturge (extracts from his memoirs), gambling,
secret societies, Doukhobors, Bingham H. Roberts, Finland, "wild
west shows."
- Volume 15, 1900
113 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to him such
as: peace, Samoa, Boar War in South Africa, "wild west
shows," trip of Deborah Leeds to West coast, secret societies,
fox hunting, daily newspapers, football, theater, "The
confessors of peace" [series by Leeds in the "Christian
Neighbor"], Doukhobors, Abraham L. English, U.S. soldiers
in the Philippines, vice in the army, Prohibition party, "Roosevelt's
charge against the Quakers" ["investigated by a committee
of the Jefferson and Lincoln Legion, Indianapolis, Ind."],
West Point hazing and alcohol.
Also tract by Leeds ("The Pacific position of the China
Inland Mission").
- Volume 16, 1901
85 p., photograph of "farmer's cottage at Rocouncy, Autumn,
1901" on p.77.
- correspondence [includes birthday letters], clippings of newspaper
and journal articles written by Leeds and other articles on
topics of interest to him such as: West Point hazing, theater,
peace, military drills in public schools, U.S. Navy, tobacco,
crime, secret societies, gambling, John Wiclif, contests and
lotteries, Egypt, child labor, militarism [on p. 84-85, 12 p.
holograph essay "Remedies for the prevailing militarism"],
also tract by Leeds ("Wiclif's anti-war views: an obstructed
or nearly suppressed ray from 'The morning star of the reformation'
that should now shed forth its light").
- Volume 17, 1902
95 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: gambling, theater, Wiclif, crime, music, peace,
tobacco, prohibition, curvilinear boundaries between counties
in Tennessee, euchre, Indians, lotteries, New Hebrides, Sunday
newspapers.
Also tracts by Leeds ("The case of a friend of the Commonwealth
versus the Sunday newspaper with special relation to the Public
ledger," "Wiclif's anti-war views: an obstructed or
nearly suppressed ray from `The morning star of the reformation'
that should now shed forth its light").
- Volume 18, 1903
105 p., 3 photographs on p. 80 taken at Geneva, Switzerland.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: Sunday newspapers, theater, University of Pennsylvania,
war, peace, gambling "investments," "indecent"
posters, capital punishment, secret societies, the Masons, George
Washington [his views on war, etc.], boxing, Alaska Indians,
gambling, "wild west shows," "The confessors
of peace from the second century to the era of Mahomet"
[series by Leeds in The Friend], various lynchings around the
country, travel letters of Deborah Leeds, Welsh Mountain Industrial
Mission, "indecent" medical advertisements, temperance,
"blue" laws, contests.
Also tract by Leeds ("The element of sacrifice in the Christian's
daily paper"). List of names, addresses in back with tracts
sent.
- Volume 19, 1904
91 p., p. 69 photograph of Friends' Select School personnel
(J. Henry Bartlett, Joseph S. Elkinton, Ruth Chambers, Elizabeth
Smedley, W.F. Wickersham, Charles Wagner, Prof. Koenig, Edward
Smedley).
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: theater, safety of theaters, crime, Indians, temperance,
card games, peace, "Merle d'Aubigne's testimony for peace"
[series by Leeds in The Friend], horse racing, objectionable
advertising, dancing, hazing, Mormons.
Also tract written by Leeds ("A voice from home").
List of names, addresses with tracts sent in back of volume.
- Volume 20, 1905
115 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: cruelty to animals, temperance, peace, Indians,
hazing, tobacco, secret societies, Welsh revival, Mary Anderson
(actress), gambling, fraudulent "investments," Carlisle
Indian School, theater, Army canteens, misleading advertisements,
accepting "ill-gotten" proceeds for charity [in particular
Rockefeller's gift to the American Board of Foreign Missions],
lawyers, "vulgar" postal cards, cartoons, football,
Quay statue, Boer relief work.
Also tracts by Leeds ("The blessing of the `Royal Arthur'"
[poem], "The `Constellation' warship" [poem], "An
open letter to John Weaver, mayor of Philadelphia, concerning
a corrupt condition"). List in back of volume of names,
addresses and tracts sent.
- Volume 21, 1906
79 p., 5 photographs found loose in back of book of Philippolis
[?] rug-making work room [some kind of relief work?] and Margaret
Clark.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: football reform, divorce, theater, war, peace,
"indecent" post cards, crime, tobacco, gambling, card
games, secret societies, Upton Sinclair's "Home Colony"
[JWL's son to join], capital punishment, Mary Dyer, Boer relief.
List at back of volume of names, addresses and tracts sent.
- Volume 22, 1907
81 p.
Correspondence, clippings of newspaper and journal articles
written by Leeds as well as articles on topics of interest to
him such as: dirty streets, theater, Boer relief, "Salome"
[opera], tobacco, Japan, temperance, "immoral" postcards,
Masonry, Senator Smoot of Utah, gambling, penny arcades, clerical
titles, the Elks, lawyers, opium, secret societies and fraternities,
Christmas customs, football, "Kinglsey Centre" [a
brochure put out by John B. Leeds telling of a plan to end the
"servant problem" through "Co-operative Housekeeping"].
List at back of book with names, addresses and tracts sent.
Correspondents
Lists of correspondents compiled from Leeds's indexes are available.
These lists include the writer's name and the volume number of
the scrapbook(s) their letter(s) appears in. A check of the relevant
scrapbook index will give the page number(s) where the letter(s)
appears.
- Abbett, Lear (Gov. N.J.), 6
- Abbott, Edward, 1
- Aberdeen, [Ishbel?] (Countess of), 10
- Acker, A. Lincoln, 20
- Adams, Herbert B., 4
- Africa Pub. Co., 9
- Albright, John M., 7
- Aldis, Mary Steadman, 8
- Aldrick, N.W. (Senator), 12
- Alison, Alexander, 6
- Allen, George W. (Mrs.), 11
- Allen, Martha M., 20
- Allen, Mary Wood, 19
- Allis, Julia T., 13-17,20
- Allison, James, 1
- Allison, W.B., 1
- Ames, Charles G., 1
- Ames, Julia A., 7
- Anderson (Navarro), Mary, 20
- Anderson, Rasmus B., 1
- Anderson, Thomas L., 22
- Abbott, George and Ruth, 3
- Andrews, Elizabeth W., 4
- Andrews, Fanny Fern, 20,21
- Angell, George T., 7
- Angell, Lucy G., 12
- Arnold's Advertising Agency, 17
- Arrowood, M.C., 20
- Ashman (Judge), 4,8,10,11
- Ashurst, Samuel (Dr.), 7,8,10,12,16
- Asinelli, Evelyn degli (Countess), 20-22
- The Astor library, 3
- Aten, Lidi, 11
- Atkinson, Wilmer, 20
- Austin, Samuel, 5
- Baer, Samuel A., 5
- Bailey, Hannah J., 4,8
- Baily, H. Lavinia, 14,21
- Baily, Joshua L., 3,4,20,22
- Baily, William L., 4
- Baker, George S., 18
- Balderston, Lloyd, 9,14,17
- Bancroft, George, 1
- Bardsley, Edith, 19
- Barker, Helen M., 6,11,12
- Bartholdt, Richard, 21
- Bartlett, J. Henry, 6,12,13
- Bartlett, John, 14
- Barton, Clara, (by her secr. C.H.H. Cottrell), 13
- Barton, Elizabeth S.M., 21
- Bassett, Carrie, 20
- Bassett, Henry Linn, 19
- Bassett, Jazanick, 3
- Batchelor, Edward L., 3
- Bateham, J.C. (Mrs.), 8
- Bates, Gilbert H., 13,14
- Bean, Lewis U., 2
- Beard, Philo D., 7
- Beaty, James, 3
- Beaver (Governor), 4
- Beaver, Gilbert A., 8
- Beaver, Thomas, 6
- Bechdolt, Charles J., 18
- Beck, Edward, 7
- Beck, James M., 13
- Beckwith, George C., 1
- Bee, F.A., 1
- Beitler, Abraham M., 8,9,10
- Beitler, L.E., 10
- Bell, A., 1
- Bellows, Elizabeth, 17
- Bellows, John, 5,6,8,9,10,11,13,14
- Berry, W.H. (Mayor), 20
- Beveridge, A.J., 18,19
- Biddle, A., 6
- Biddle, Samuel, 3
- Bidwell, Annie K., 9
- Biery, C.J., 9
- Bigelow, John, 10,11,16
- Bishop, E.A., 18
- Black, James, 2
- Blaine (his secretary), 6
- Blair, D.G., 12
- Blair, Frank S., 21
- Blakeslee, F.D., 18
- Blanchard, Charles A., 8,17,19,22
- Bloch Museum (Lucerne), 18
- Blodget, Lorin, 3
- Boardman, George Dana, 1,3,6,9
- Bogardus, Abram, 9
- Bonaparte, Charles J., 16
- Booth, Mand [?], 9
- Bowen, Clarence W., 7
- Boyer, Edward H., 7
- Brac[y], Jean Charle[mangne], 16
- Braddock Publishing Co., 17
- Bradley, Elizabeth H., 6
- Brainerd, Cephas, 16
- Braithwaite, J.B., 1,16
- Branson, John, 9,10
- Branson, Joseph H., 3
- Brewer, D.J., 9
- Briggs, Alice E., 3,4
- Britwell, Charles W., 5
- Brooks, Edward, 8,11,12,19
- Brooks, W.H., 3,5
- Brown, A. Bernette, 3
- Brown, David J., 16
- Brown, Mercy E., 13
- Brown, William H., 1,7
- Browne, Samuel T., 2,15
- Browne, Sidi H., 1,7-10,12,13,15
- Brownes, Junius Henri, 8
- Brumbaugh, M.G. (Supt.), 22
- Buckalew, F.R., 18
- Buckley, J.W., 17
- Bullitt, J.C., 8
- Bullock, Charles, 3
- Bumstead, Eben, 12
- Burgess, M., 17-19
- Burk, A.B., 17
- Burdette, Robert J., 19
- Burritt, Elisha, 1
- Butler, Thomas S., 12,14,15
- Bye, Frank P., 11
- Cadbury, Elizabeth, 2
- Cadbury, George, 21
- Calabrese, V.B.L., 8
- Caldwell, Augustine, 1
- Canada (Postmaster General of), 3
- Candler, W.A., 2,4
- Canfield, W.J., 5
- Cameron, J. Donald (Senator), 12
- Campbell, A. Gibbs, 1
- Campbell, Emily, 10
- Campbell, James (Pa. factory inspector), 16
- Campbell, William A., 7-9
- Carncross, John L., 9
- Carpenter, William H., 17,18
- Carson, Hampton L., 13
- Carter, Arabella, 16
- Carter, R. Kelso, 4
- Carter, Robert, 13
- Cartland, Gertrude Whittier, 2-9,15,16,18-20
- Cartmell, Thomas K., 11
- Catlin, H.D., 22
- Century Magazine (ed. R.W. Gilder), 11
- Chace, Jonathan, 3
- Chambers, J.H., 17,20
- Chambers, Rebecca B., 9,19
- Chambers, Ruth E., 19
- Chandler, Lucinda B., 9
- Chapin, Clara C., 9,14,16
- Chase, A.F., 6
- Chase, Mary Almy, 9
- Chase, Thomas, 3
- The Chautauquan, 10
- Cheever, Henry T., 5
- Chisolm, E., 19
- Christian Endeavor Soc. (Pres. of), 4
- Christiancy, G.H., 17
- Christien (Prof.), 5
- Clark, Alida, 1
- Clark, James, 5
- Clarke, Edward P., 16
- Clarke, Mary E., 16
- Clay, H., 22
- Cleveland, Ohio librarian, 3
- Clubb, Henry S., 1
- Coates, W.M., 5
- Coffin, Elijah, 1
- Coffman, J.S., 1
- Coleman, J.M., 12
- Coleman, J. Stuart, 9
- Coleman, William J., 5
- Coleridge, Gilbert, 2
- Collins, J.S. (Mrs.), 4
- Collins, John, 16
- Colman, Julia, 9
- Columbus, Ohio librarian, 3
- Combe, Samuel B., 17
- The Commonwealth, 13
- Comstock, Anthony, 3,4,7,12
- Comstock, Elizabeth S., 1
- Comte, Samuel, 3
- Conard, Henry S., 14
- Conard, Lettie Moore, 18
- The Conqueror, 7
- Conrad, Lewis, 13
- Cook, Charles C., 18
- Coon, C.G., 2
- Cope, Francis R., 2,15
- Cope, Mary S., 1
- Cope, Thomas P., 2
- Copeland, James Campbell, 18
- Coppin, Fanny Jackson [Frances M.J.], 1,2,3
- Corse, W.H., 5
- Cortelyon, George B. (Secry. to Pres.), 17
- Cory, James B., 17
- Coulter, Stanley, 22
- Cowgill, Josephine, 4
- Coxe, A. Cleveland (Bishop), 4
- Crafts, Wilbur F., 16,18,19,20
- Crafts, Wilson F., 7,15
- Cramer, Mary Grant, 12
- Crawford, John, 8
- Cree, Thomas K., 4
- Creary, W.T., 22
- Crenshaw, John B., 15
- Crenshaw, Judith A., 16
- Cresson, Charles C., 3,4
- Crittenton, Charles N., 7,8
- Charles N. Crittenton Co., 14
- Crook, Andrew, 4
- Crosby, Ernest H., 16,18
- Crown Princess Victoria of Germany, 3
- Cuny, J.L.M., 1
- Curtis, Joseph L., 5
- Curtis, William E., 5
- Cuyler, Theodore L., 8,9,20
- Dailey, James F., 16,17
- Damon, Fannie B., 20
- Danton, Samuel, 3
- Darby, William Evans, 14,17,18
- D'Aubigne, Merle H., 21
- Daves, J.T., 9
- Davis, Caroline E.K., 9,11
- Davis, Grace Weiser, 14
- Davis, H.E., 6
- Davis, J.W., 9
- Davis, Jacob, 16
- Davis, L. Clarke, 10,14,15,18
- Davis, William F., 4,5,6,7,9,10,14
- DeCosta, B.F., 1
- Deems, Charles F., 1
- Dentry, Carrie G. and Mary R., 10,
- Devlin, J.M., 14
- Dewees, Watson W., 1,4
- Diaz, Porfirio, 3
- Dickey, Charles A., 2
- Dillingham, John H., 7,8,13,17
- Dodds, J.S., 10
- Dodge, P.D., 8
- Donner, John, 10
- Dooley, John, 9
- Dorr, Louise S., 1
- Dow, Neal, 6,7
- Downe (Bishop), 20
- Doyle, W.H., 9
- Ducommon, Elie, 11
- Dudley, James F., 9
- Dunham, H.C., 1,2
- Dunn, Andrew, 6
- Dunn, James B., 15,19
- Dunn, Philip P., 6
- Durfee, Ellen R., 10
- Durham (Bishop), 10
- Durham (Dean of), 16,18
- Easterbrook, Richard, 7
- Eaton, Charles H., 9
- Eaton, John, 2,3
- Ebey, Charles B., 21
- Edgerton, William, 3
- Edwards, J.H., 12
- Edwards, Robert A., 2
- Elden, M.T., 8
- Eliot, Charles W. (President of Harvard), 3,11
- Elkinton, Joseph, 14,19
- Elkinton, Joseph S., 3,8
- Ellis, Mary Dye, 12
- Ely, Richard T., 18
- Emlen, Samuel, 1,2,3,8,9,16,19
- Emlen, Sarah, 16
- Engle, Asa, 8,
- English, Abraham L., 14
- Ericson, Jennie F., 15
- Evans (Salvation Army), 8,10
- Evans, H. Clay, 12
- Evans, W. Penn, 4
- Evans, William, 1,7,10,15-17,20,21
- Evans, William B., 22
- Evening Post, 3
- Everett, William, 16
- Fairchild, C.S., 4
- Fairchild, James H., 2
- Fallows, Samuel (Bishop), 21
- Farm Journal, 7
- Fee, William I., 14
- Fell, Oliver S., 19
- Ferguson, H. Clay, 17
- Ferris, Lizzie, 11
- Fetterolf (President), 4,5
- Finley, Mary M., 10,15
- Finn, John J., 8
- Fisher, Abram, 22
- Fite, A.W. (Judge), 16
- Flagg, Elizabeth E., 6-9
- Fleming, R.H., 4
- Flitcraft, William Z., 8
- Flood, T.L., 10
- Flower, B.O., 9
- Fluck, J.L., 8
- Ford, Paul L., 5
- Forshee, Sallie, 1
- Forsythe, Davis H., 1,17
- Foster, Mary J., 4
- Foulke, J.R., 3
- Foulke, Martha D., 17
- Fowler, E.G., 7
- Francis, David R. (Pres. La. Purchase Expo.), 16
- Franklin, W.Y., 1
- Fraser, Florence L.M., 5
- Freeman, O.E., 21
- Frelinghuysen, F.T., 2
- Fry, Henry W., 21
- Fry, Susanna M.D., 10,11,12
- Frysinger, W. Maslin, 12
- Funk, John F., 1
- Gage, Lyman J., 12
- Garfield, James A., 1
- Garfield, Lucretia R., 1
- Garrett, Alfred C., 18
- Garrett, Martha H., 1
- Garrigues, W.H., 8
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 10
- Gaskill, Susanna M., 4
- Gibboney, D.C., 10
- Gifford, Eli, 19
- Gill, W.B., 12
- Gillette, Frederick (Rep.), 17
- Gilman, Arthur, 1,3
- Gilman, Edward W., 13
- Gimbel, Elias, 19
- Gladstone [per Secr. Hamilton], 1
- Gladwin, W.J., 10,11
- Glenn, R.B. (Gov. N.C.), 21
- Goodwin, Maria W.C., 11
- Gordon, Ann, 3
- Gordon, Anna A., 6,7,11,16
- Gordon, James Guy (Judge), 3,4,5,9,11
- Gould, George M., 9
- Grace, A.A., 8
- Graham [District Attry.], 3,4,6,10
- Graham, George S., 7
- Grannis, Elizabeth B., 13,15,20
- Grant, U.S., 2
- Gray, Asa, 1
- Gray, J. Gordon, 7
- Gregory, Maurice, 10
- Grellet, Rachel, 8
- Griffen, Martin I.J., 13,14
- Griffith, Phebe, 10
- Groff (President of Bucknell), 5
- Groff, George G., 15,17
- Grumstine, Lee L., 13
- Guilford, E.W., 15
- Gutekunst, Frederick, 22
- Habecker, John J., 13
- Hadley, Arthur T. (Pres. Yale), 15
- Haendiges, Philip, 9
- Haines, George, 11
- Haines, Margaret W., 22
- Haines, Mary R., 10
- Haines, William H., 4
- Halford, E.W. (secr.), 7
- Hall, E.W., 9
- Hall, Edward H., 4
- Hall, George C., 4
- Hallock, Persis E., 4
- Hammer, Anna M., 11
- Hammond, Otho W., 7
- Hand, B.F., 3
- Harlan, Almira P., 12
- Harmer, Alfred C., 1,4,6,11,14
- Harrington (Mayor), 6
- Harris, W.T., 7,8,10,11,16
- Harrison, Benjamin (by his secretary), 6
- Harrison, Charles C., 13
- Harrison, Joseph, 7
- Hartshorne, Henry, 1,3,4
- Harvey, Lydia B., 15
- Hastings, Daniel H. (Governor), 12,13
- Hastings, H.B., 16,17,18,20
- Hastings, H.L., 3,4,9
- Hastings, John K., 6
- Hastings, William P., 6
- Haupt, Herman, 4,6,8,13,14,17
- Haupt, Lewis M., 3,22
- The Haverfordian, 14
- Hawthorne, Julian, 17,18
- Hay, Edward (Sec. of State), 14,18
- Hayes, Rutherford B., 1
- Hazard, William R., 3
- Hemmenway, John, 1,3,4,8,11
- Henderson, Samuel, 1
- Hepburn, W.P. (Rep.), 19
- Herritt (Mayor), 4
- Heston, John B., 6,17
- Hickey, Yates, 1,2,3,8
- Hicks, Amanda M., 1
- Hicks, W.C., 8
- Hiester, J.P., 3
- Hill, Daniel, 1,3,4,5,8,9
- Hill, Rachel Baily, 14
- Hinckley, Isaac, 1
- Hindekoper, H.S., 2
- Hinman, H.H., 2
- Hirsh, Samuel, 4
- Hitchcock (Secr.), 18
- Hitchcock, F.H., 20
- Hoar, George F., 19
- Hobbs, Mary M., 5,6
- Hodgin, Cyrus W., 20
- Hodgson, Mary, 12,15
- Holden (P.O. Inspect.), 15
- Holmes, Lucy J., 3
- Holmes, Sarah A., 14
- Hooper, Jeremiah P., 4
- Hoopes, Benj., 1
- Hopkins, A.B. (Mrs.), 11
- Hopkins, H., 19
- Hopkins, Mark, 2
- Horach, John, 17
- Horner (Senator, N.J.), 19
- Horstmann (Bishop), 10
- Hoss, George W., 20
- Hotchkin, Alice R., 17,18
- Houston, Edwin J., 1,5
- Howard Memorial Library, 19
- Howard, Daniel W., 2,11
- Howard, Guy, 7
- Howard, Roland B., 3,5,6
- Howland (Mayor), 4
- Hoxie, Henry N., 1
- Hubbard, J.M., 3
- Hubbert, Harvey H., 12
- Hubert, H.A. (Sec. of Navy), 10
- Hughes, H. Price, 7
- Hunneston, Carlie L., 8
- Huntington, P.D. (Bishop), 6
- Hutchinson, Elizabeth L., 20
- Hyatt, Charles E., 8
- Hoyt, H.M. (Attrny. Genrl), 18
- The Independent, 3
- India Watchman, 10,13
- Inglehart, Mary, 14
- Internal Revenue Coll. Comm., 12
- Irwin, Agnes, 21
- Irwin, W.H, 9
- Isman, Felix, 17
- Jackson, A.A., 18
- Jackson, Fanny M., 1
- Jackson, Huntington W., 5,6
- Jacob, Walter W., 14
- Jalla, Odoardo, 7,8
- Janson, Cornelius (Jr.), 3,4
- James, Owen, 21
- Japanese Minister at Wash., 1
- Jarvis, H.E., 9
- Jauvier, C.A.R., 17
- Jay, Allen, 2
- Jenkins, Charles F., 13
- Jenkins, Howard M., 7,8
- Jennings, A.T., 9
- Jerome, W.T., 19
- Jewell, Joel, 3
- Jewett, Cornelia T., 18,19
- Johnson, H.A., 9
- Johnson, Herrick, 20
- Johnson, Israel H., 3
- Johnson, W.E., 17
- Johnston, Alex, 3
- Johnston, Edwin S., 7
- Jones, Addison, 10,14
- Jones, Augustine, 8
- Jones, C.H., 3
- Jones, Rufus M., 9,12
- Jones, William A., 14
- Judson, A.B., 4
- Kane, F.J., 9
- Kasson, John A., 3,20
- Keator, John F., 12
- Keen, Dora, 20
- Keen, W.W. (Dr.), 21
- Keith, L.J., 12
- Kelley, A. Ashman, 10
- Kelley, Florence, 20
- Kellogg, Henry L., 9
- Kellogg, Henry L. (Mrs.), 10
- Kells, Harriet B., 7-9
- Kelly, Alford, 11,13
- Kelsey, Mead L., 6,14
- Kendall, T. (Jr.), 3
- Kepley, Ada H., 4,9
- Kervey, H. Rush, 9
- Kift, Joseph (Jr.), 8
- Kilbrett, James T., 8
- Kimber, Margaret C., 3
- Kingsbury, O.A., 4
- Kingsley, E.F., 9
- Kinsley, J.E., 6
- Kneeland, M.D., 17
- Knox, P.C. (Senator), 21,22
- Kolb, A.B., 17,18
- Kuotz, S.W., 1
- Kyger, J.W. (Dr.), 18
- Lack, Thomas, 19
- Lafayette College, 3
- Lamont, Hammond, 19
- Lane, Abby G., 9
- Laughlin, [Sceva] B., 21
- Lawrence, Charles W., 10
- Lawrence, Margaret W., 5
- Lea, Henry Charles, 8
- Lee, Benjamin (Dr.), 13
- Leeds, Ann Webb, 22
- Leeds, John B., 9
- Leeds, Martha R., 2
- Leeds, Wm. H., 1
- Leland, Charles G., 1
- Lemonnier, Charles, 1
- Lesley, Joseph, 1
- Levening, Eugene, 4
- Lewis, Alice, 12
- Lewis, Charlotte S., 4, 6,11
- Lewis, Edwin H., 8
- Lewis, Grace Anna, 1,10,12
- Lewis, Henry, 21
- Lewis, Robert W., 2
- Librarian of Congress, 17
- Lightfoot, Benjamin H., 4,5
- Linden, R.J. (Supt.), 9,10,12
- Lippincott, Craige, 5
- Lippincott, James S., 1
- Little, Charles E., 15
- Little, John, 4
- Littleboy, Richard, 5
- Lockwood, Belva A., 10
- Lodge, H.C. (Senator), 17
- Logan, John A. (Mrs.), 21
- Long, John D., 16
- Lossing, Benson J., 3,6
- Lorah, George [H.], 17
- Lord, Amasa, 1
- Louise, (Princess), 2
- Love, Alfred H., 1,3,17,20
- Lowell, James Russell, 6
- Lukens, Charles A., 6
- Lyman, J.B., 4
- Lytle, John J., 19
- McAfee, R.W., 8
- McAllister, David, 8,9,10,11
- MacAllister, James, 2
- McClees, Sarah A., 18,19
- McClure, Alfred J., 5
- McClure, S.S., 21
- McCoach (Inter. Rev. Coll.), 20
- McCollough, Hugh, 2
- McConnell, S.D., 10
- McCosh, James, 1
- MacCracken (Chancellor), 20
- McCrory, J.T., 8,9
- McDermott, D.J., 10,11,12,17,21
- McDermott, H.J., 7
- McDonald, R.H., 5
- McFarland, A.J., 6
- Macferran, Joseph, 2
- McIlvaine, Charles, 9
- MacIntyre, E.T., 12
- Mackay-Smith, Alexander, 22
- McKean, William V., 3
- Mackenzie, James C., 9
- McKinley, William (by his sec.), 12
- MacManus, Charles V., 10,16
- McManus, S.B., 15,16
- McMichael, Clayton (Postmaster), 19
- McVickar, William N., 4
- McWilliams, D.W., 15
- Macy, Eunice C., 5
- Magill (President), 4,5
- Magown, Geo. F., 1
- Manfredini, Benjamin, 13
- Mann, M.G., 1
- Mann, William J., 17
- Manson (Mayor), 5
- Maris, Edw. D., 1
- Marriage, Rachel W., 11
- Marshall, Charles L., 15
- Marshburn, Malon, 9
- Martin, Emilie D., 6,7,9
- Masters, Rebecca K., 3
- Mather, C.M., 1
- Mather, J.W. & Sons, 17
- Maule, Jacob, 20
- May, Joseph, 8,11
- Meacham, A.B., 1
- Meehan, Thomas, 1,2,4,6,7,8
- Mendenhall, Nereus, 1,3,4,7
- Menk, C. (Mrs.), 21
- Merrill & Baker, 17
- Metcalf, Henry B., 15
- Mickey, J.H. (Gov.), 18,19
- Miller, Howard, 1
- Miller, J.R., 20,21
- Miller, Joaquin, 7
- Mills, James P., 5
- Mills, William Thomas, 8
- Mitchell, John, 17
- Molkenboer, Herman, 3,4
- Monaco (Prince of), 18
- Monfort, E.M., 10
- Month, Pedro, 7
- Moore, D.F., 8
- Moore, Emma C., 12
- Moore, Sarah E., 21
- Morgan, G. Campbell, 19
- Morris, Elliston P., 15
- Morris, Samuel, 2,3,11,12,15,20
- Morrow, J.S., 1
- Morse, Elijah A., 6,10
- Morse, S.H., 18
- Mosby, Thomas Speed, 21
- Moscheles, Felix, 2
- Mossman, Mary H., 7
- Moulton, C.W., 5
- Murray, Robert, 2
- Mutchler, T.T., 17,18
- Nahant[??] librarian, 3
- Needham, George, 9
- Nelson, P.C., 17
- The New Voice, 17,18
- The New York Ledger, 14
- Newton, Richard, 2
- Nichols, W.J., 6
- Nicholson, C.L., 13
- Nicholson, Timothy, 20
- Nitobe, Inazo, 7
- Nitobe, Mary P.E., 20,21
- Noble (Secr. of Interior), 6
- Nordhoff, Charles, 1
- The North Carolina Friend, 13
- North German Lloyd Line (ships), 20
- Northend, Charles, 1
- Northrup, B.G., 3
- Norton, Charles Eliot, 13
- Oberholtzer, S.L., 4
- Oberly, J.H., 3,4,5,6
- O'Brien, John, 15
- O'Bryan, James R., 1
- O'Connor, James A., 4,6,7,8,9,11,15,18
- Oerter, A.L., 10
- Oliver, John, 2
- O'Neill, Charles, 1,2
- Ostrom, Henry, 21
- Palm, A.J., 16
- Palma (Pres. Cuba, by secr.), 18
- Palmer, Alice A., 8
- Paradon, Josias, 5,6
- Paradon, Jules, 3,4
- Parker, Charles D., 9
- Parker, John E., 4
- Paschall, Samuel E.M., 9
- Pattison (Governor), 6,20
- Pattison, Robert E., 10
- Patton (Pres. Princeton), 11
- Paxson, Edward W., 2
- Pearson, William L., 16
- Pease, L.M., 4
- Peck, Robert, 6
- Peel, Juliana, 19
- Peffer, W.A. (Senator), 7,10
- Pemberton, Henry, 13
- Penick, C.C. (Bishop), 8
- Penney, Norman, 17,18,22
- Pennock, A.L., 4,5
- Pennock, J.E., 4,5
- Pennypacker, Charles H., 16,18,19
- Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Gov. Pa.), 18
- Penrose, Boise, 15,18
- Penrose, Clement B. (Judge), 9,10,13,16,17
- Penrose, Mary S., 10
- Pepper, E.I.D., 3,4,8,16,20
- Peters (Rep.), 6
- Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 6
- Phelps, J.W., 1
- Phelps, W.W., 6,
- Phelps Stokes, Rose H., 20
- Philips, D. Duer, 11
- Philips, T.J., 12
- Phillips, Wendell, 2
- Phillips, William I., 11,16,18
- Pickler, J.A., 6
- Pin, John G., 17
- Pinto, Anibal, 1
- Pitfield, Robert L. (Dr.), 21
- Pitt, George, 1
- Platt, T.C., 9
- Pleasants, W.H., 7,8
- Poole, W.F., 2
- Porter, John Addison, 13
- Post Master General, 19
- Post, Lewis F., 20
- Potter, Henry C., 1,3
- Potts, A.H., 12,14
- Potts, Edward, 12
- Potts, Joseph, 16
- Powell, Aaron M., 10,14
- Powell, Aaron [R.?], 3
- Powell, Anna R., 3
- Powell, George May, 18
- Pratt, R.H., 1,6,8,14
- Presbyterian, 5
- Preston, Annie A., 4,5,6,7,14
- Preston, Margaret J., 3
- Prime, S. Irenaeus, 2
- Pritchard, C.W., 5
- Pryor, Sara A., 22
- Pugh, Charles E., 2
- Pugh, Esther, 4
- Purdie, Samuel A., 1
- Putnum, Elizabeth C., 11
- Quatman, Luculle R. Hedley, 9
- Quay, Matthew S., 4,19
- Quinton, Amelia S., 1
- Quirk, Harry M., 17
- Ralston (U.S. Dist. Attry.), 9
- Rand, W.W., 10,12,17
- Randall, Samuel J., 4
- Rapid Transit Co., 17
- Raymond, Charles W. (Judge), 17
- Read, John R., 6
- Red Cross (Secr. of), 13
- The Red Man & Helper, 17
- Reel, Estelle, 14
- Reed, Henry (Judge), 4
- Reese, J.G., 9
- Reeves, Francis B., 9,12
- Reeves, William Peters, 20
- Register of Copyrights, 17
- Reynolds, J.T., 12
- Rhoades, John Harsen, 11
- Rhoads, Beulah M., 3,15,17
- Rhoads, Charles, 1,5,6,17,21
- Rhoads, Edward Y., 6
- Rhoads, J. Snowden, 6
- Rhoads, James E., 1,5
- Rhoads, Jonathan E., 6,10,16,19,20,22
- Rhoads, Joseph, 1,10
- Rhoads, Joseph [Jr.], 1,2,3
- Rhoads, William B., 18
- Rice (U.S. Attry), 11
- Richie, Edward, 4,6,16,17
- Richie, Sarah, 16,17,22
- Ridpath, John Clark, 8
- Ritner, I. Newton, 2,3,4
- Robb, Charles H., 19
- Robbins, F.E., 10
- Roberts, B.H., 1
- Roberts, Oscar, 16
- Roberts, Wm.T.B. & Son, 18
- Robertson, Eliza J., 7,8
- Robinson, William, 2
- Rogerdale, A.C., 20
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 10,17 [by secr.],18,20 [by secr.]
- Rose, John C., 9
- Ross, Will P., 1
- Rothermel (Dist. Attry.), 16
- Rothrock, J.T., 4,7
- Rounds, T.C., 12,14,16,19,20
- Routzahn, E.G., 9
- Roys, Chase, 18
- Ruskin, John, 3
- Russell, Henry, 16
- Russell, James S., 4,11
- Ruynon, (Chancellor), 3
- Archbishop Ryan, 3,11
- Ryan, Thomas, 17
- St. Hilaire, Barthelmy, 1
- St. Hiliare, Rossenor, 1
- St. George (Count), 19
- St. John, John P., 2
- Sanderson, W.J., 17
- Sands, James H. (Admiral), 17
- Sanford, Henry, 7
- Sangster, Margaret E., 4,20
- Sankey, Ira D., 2
- Scattergood, George J., 1-10,13,15,17,19-21
- Scattergood, Joseph, 2
- Scattergood, Thomas, 1,3,5,20
- Schaeffer, C.S., 2
- Schaeffer, N.C., 8
- Schock, O.D., 19
- Schofield, Martha, 1,4
- Schurman, J.G., 8,13
- Scott, H.W. (Judge), 10
- Scott, J.W., 3
- Scott, Norris J., 9
- Scovel, James M., 12
- Scull, David, 12
- Scull, Edward L., 1,2
- Seeds, Jacob J., 13
- Seir, Enrico M., 14
- Sellers, Edwin P., 7
- Sellew, Edgar K., 14,19
- Seyfert, A.G., 6
- Shaffner [-Etuier], Ruth, 13,16
- Shaman, Edwin L., 7,8
- Shannon, James F., 5
- Sharpless, Ann, 9,20
- Sharpless, Edward, 1
- Sharpless, Isaac, 1,2,7,8,12
- Sheldon, W.E., 4
- Sheppard, Clarkson, 3,4,6,8,10
- Sheppard, D.W., 10
- Sherman, Bessie, 13
- Sherman, D., 1
- Shieldstream, Charles, 2,4,9
- Shipley, Murray, 2
- Shipley, W.E., 22
- Shipton, Anna, 1
- Shrague, J.W., 13
- Shrigley, Ethel A., 13
- Shrigley, John M., 16
- Shuman, Edwin L., 9
- Sibby, Francis P., 17
- Siep (President), 5
- Simkin, Ellen M., 11
- Bishop Simpson, 2
- Sinclair, R.R., 9
- Skinner, Charles R., 13
- Slater, John F., 1
- Smiley, Albert K., 12,17
- Smith, Amanda, 8
- Smith, Elizabeth P., 4,8,12,17
- Smith, H.G. (Postmaster), 15
- Smith, Hannah Whitall, 3,4
- Smith, Horace J., 5
- Smith, Joseph H., 8
- Smith, Marshall, 8
- Smith, Richard M., 8
- Smith, William B., 3,12
- Smyth, David J., 18
- Snyder, W.P. (Senator), 8
- Spooner (Senator), 18
- Solis-Cohen, Solomon (Dr.), 13
- Somers, Job B., 8
- Sonlier, Bartholomew, 13
- Southall, John E., 6
- Spence, J.F., 13
- Spofford, A.R., 10
- Spray, Ruth H., 10,11,13
- Stearns, J.N., 1
- Steel, W.T., 10
- Edward Stein & Co., 17
- Stein, Robert, 21
- Stevens, Lillian M.N., 16,20
- Stevens, Zillah F., 22
- Stevenson, J.M., 1,2
- Stevenson, T.P., 3
- Stewardson, Thomas, 4
- Stewart, Opal H., 21
- Stille, Charles J., 7
- Stockwell, Thomas B., 7
- Stoddard, Anna E., 8
- Stoddard, James P., 10,11,17,19
- Stoddard, W.B., 14,16
- Stokes, E.C. (Gov.), 20
- Stokes, Margaret Newbold, 22
- Stokes, Wistar H., 8
- Stone, F.D., 1
- Stout, E.L., 13
- Strawbridge, J.B., 6
- Strickland, Anna C., 12
- Stringer, M.V., 9
- Strong, Josiah, 13
- Stroud, Eleanor H., 6
- Sturge, Hannah J., 7,10,11
- Sudduth, Margaret A., 9,10
- Sumner, Charles, 1
- Suplee, Price Z., 18
- Surgeon Genl. Office, 14
- Sweeney, J.P., 8
- Sweigard (Supt.), 5
- Swift, Frances L., 3,5
- Swindells, William M., 10
- Talbot, C. Wesley, 10
- Tallack, William, 1,2,10,12,16
- Francis D. Tandy Co., 21
- Tatnall, Henry, 18
- Tatum, Elizabeth L., 4
- Tatum, Hannah L., 16
- Taylor, F. Howard, 16
- Taylor, George W., 3
- Taylor, Ross, 10
- Ten Broeck, Frank L. (Mayor Asbury Park, N.J.), 15
- Thayer, M. Radsell, 1,3
- Thorkelson, John, 1
- Thomas, Allen C., 1,16
- Thomas, Anna Braithwaite, 1,16
- Thomas, J. Preston, 15
- Thomas, R.P., 6
- Thomas, Richard H., 3,8
- Thomas, S.W., 21
- Thomasson, Eunice, 4
- Thompson, Robert Ellis, 8
- Thurston, William, 2
- Tierney, Agnes L., 15
- Todd, George W., 15
- Tomkins, Floyd W., 21
- Tomlinson, A.H., 21
- Tomlinson, S.F., 4
- Tower, D.D., 8
- Townsend, Lawrence, 17
- Townsend, William P., 3,6,7,8,16
- Trantwine, John C., 1
- Treasury Dept., 7,12
- Tron, B. (Vanders), 1
- Troth, Jacob M., 2
- Trueblood, Benjamin F., 7,8,10,14,16,18,20,21
- Tucker, Edward T., 11
- Tucker, H.H., 1
- Turkington, William H., 8,12
- Turner, Eliza S., 9
- Tuttle, Mary McArthur, 19
- Twining, Sarah, 11
- Tyler, J. Hoge (Va. Governor), 6,13
- Tyner (Asst. Attry. Gen.), 5
- Underhill, Eugene (Dr.), 13
- Union News Co., 8
- Union Signal, 12,16
- Upham, N.L., 21
- Van Eck, D., 2
- Van De Mark, E.B.L., 3
- Vaux, George, 13
- Vaux, George (Jr.), 18
- Vick & Son, 10
- Vickery, Elma P., 9
- Vilas (Postmaster General), 3
- Vinay, Enrico, 8
- Vincent, J.H. (Bishop), 21
- Vodges, Jesse T., 17
- Votaw, A.H., 19
- Waldmier, Theophilus, 1
- Walk, J.W., 9
- Walker, J.G., 2,3
- Wallas, Graham, 11
- Wallerstein, David, 20
- Wallich, Elias, 19
- Walls, William A., 7
- Walton, Joseph, 1,2,8,9
- Walton, Nathan P., 10
- Wanamaker (Postmaster Genl.), 5,6
- Wanamaker, John, 3,9,13,14
- Ward, Merrill C., 12
- Ward, William Hayes, 10
- Warder, Robert B., 13
- Warner, Charles Dudley, 5
- Warner, Yardley, 2
- Warren, H.K., 17
- Warwick, Charles F. (Mayor), 9,10
- Watchorn, Robert, 9
- Watson, Ellen M., 3
- Waugh, J.H., 1
- Wayland, H.L., 1
- Weaver, John (Mayor), 17,18,20,21
- Webb, Edward A., 2
- Webb, Thomas M., 9
- Webb, W.E., 2
- Weightman, William, 13
- Weir (Mayor), 9
- Weir, William, 18
- Wellesley-Wesley, Ernest George, 7,12
- Wells, Amos R., 12
- Wells, Mary E., 12
- Welsh, Herbert, 6,11,12,15
- Welty, J.B., 10
- Werts, George T. (Governor N.J.), 8
- Westcott (Canon), 10
- Weston, Joseph S., 7
- Wetherill, M.S., 5
- Wharton, William F., 7
- Whipple, Zerah C., 1
- Whitall, Mary C., 7
- White, Andrew D., 7,8
- White, Arnold, 16,17,18,19
- White, Caroline Earle, 1
- White, George H., 18
- White, Rebecca, 9
- White, Thomas Raeburn, 19
- Whitehead, J., 2
- Whitson, B.F., 18
- Whittier, John G., 1
- Wick, B.L., 20
- Wickersham, James (Dist. Judge), 18
- Wigham, Eliza, 12
- Willard, Frances E., 3,4,6,7,10,11,12
- Willard, J. Monroe, 17
- Willard, Mary B., 6
- Willey (Mayor), 8
- Williams, Estelle E., 18
- Williams, J.G., 3
- Willits, Clara, 16
- Wilmington Y.M.C.A., 10
- Wilson, James F., 3,5
- Wilson, John M. (Col.), 9
- Wilson, W.J., 1,3
- Wilson, William P., 20
- Wines, E.C., 1
- Wing, Asa S., 4,13
- Wisconsin Historical Soc., 8
- Wood (Detective), 4
- Wood, Jabez, 6
- Wood, John B., 7,9,12,16
- Wood-Allen, Mary, 21
- Woodbridge, M.A., 8
- Woodruff, Clinton R., 14
- Woody, H.H., 6
- Woody, Martha J., 22
- Woolley, John G., 18
- Worth, Herbert P., 3,7
- Worthington, Sarah, 16
- Wright (Judge), 6
- Wright, Carroll D., 10,11
- Wright, Julia McNair, 5,8,13
- Wu [Tung fang?], 15
- Wynne (Postmaster Genrl.), 19
- Wynne, Samuel (Mrs.), 11
- Yeates, Elizabeth, 1 9,20
- Yoshida (Japanese minister) 1
- Young, John Russell, 12
- Young, Martha, 17
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