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The Blackwell Family

A Register of Its Papers in the Library of Congress


Prepared by Grover Batts and Thelma Queen
Revised by Nazera S. Wright and Margaret McAleer

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Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

1997

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Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, 1999 January; encoding completed by Manuscript Division, 1999

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms998003

Latest revision: 2004-11-24


Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Selected Search Terms

Names:

Subjects:

Occupations:

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Processing History:

Transfers:

Copyright Status:

Microfilm:

Preferred Citation:

Biographical Notes

Alice Stone Blackwell

Elizabeth Blackwell

Henry Browne Blackwell

Lucy Stone

Scope and Content Note

Related Material

Organization of the Papers

Container List

Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957, n.d.

Diaries, 1848-1937, n.d.
Family Correspondence, 1866-1938, n.d.
General Correspondence, 1871-1950, n.d.
Subject File, 1870-1957, n.d.
Miscellany.

Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946, n.d.

Diaries, 1836-1908, n.d.
Family Correspondence, 1844-1906
General Correspondence, 1850-1910
Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916, n.d.
Subject File, 1847-1910, n.d.
Miscellany, 1858-1946

Henry Browne Blackwell Papers, 1834-1909

Diaries, 1845-1896
Family Correspondence, 1843-1904
General Correspondence, 1842-1908
Speech, Article, and Writings File.
Subject File, 1834-1909
Miscellany.

Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938, n.d.

Diary, 1917
Family Correspondence, 1855-1912
General Correspondence, 1867-1934, n.d.
Subject File, 1874-1938, n.d.
Miscellany.

Lucy Stone Papers, 1759-1960, n.d.

Family Correspondence, 1759-1894
General Correspondence, 1845-1893
Speech, Article, and Book File, 1845-1891, n.d.
Subject File, 1853-1960
Miscellany.

Other Blackwell Family Papers, 1834-1945

Agnes Blackwell Jones Papers, 1890-1945
Anna Blackwell Papers, 1834-1900
Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell Papers, 1846-1929
Emily Blackwell Papers, 1850-1910
Emma Lawrence Blackwell Papers, 1879-1911
Ethel Blackwell Robinson Papers, 1901-1943
Florence Blackwell Mayhew Papers, 1867-1936
George W. Blackwell Papers, 1841-1912
Grace Blackwell Papers, 1875-1906
Hannah Blackwell Papers, 1840-1896
Helen Thomas Blackwell Papers, 1906-1937
Howard L. Blackwell Papers, 1892-1937
Marian Blackwell Papers, 1840-1897
Samuel C. Blackwell Papers, 1838-1901
Sarah Ellen Blackwell Papers, 1840-1901

Addition, 1854-1958, n.d.


Collection Summary

Title: Blackwell Family Papers
Span Dates: 1759-1960
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1845-1890)
ID No.: MSS12880
Creator: Blackwell family
Extent: 29,000 items; 96 containers; 40 linear feet; 76 microfilm reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Family members include author and suffragist Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950); her parents, Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909) and Lucy Stone (1818-1893), abolitionists and advocates of women's rights; her aunt, Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910), the first woman to receive an academic medical degree; and Elizabeth Blackwell's adopted daughter, Kitty Barry Blackwell (1848-1936). Includes correspondence, diaries, articles, and speeches of these and other Blackwell family members.

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

Names:

Algeo, Sara MacCormack, 1876-1953--Correspondence
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906--Correspondence
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887--Correspondence
Blackwell family
Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina Konstantinovna, 1844-1934--Correspondence
Byron, Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, Baroness, 1792-1860--Correspondence
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947--Correspondence
Flores Magón, Ricardo, 1873-1922--Correspondence
Funk, Antoinette, d. 1942--Correspondence
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879--Correspondence
Grimké, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873--Correspondence
Harper, Ida Husted, 1851-1931--Correspondence
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910--Correspondence
Keljik, Bedros A., (Bedros Arakel), b. 1874--Correspondence
Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957--Correspondence
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942--Correspondence
Mott, Lydia--Correspondence
Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910--Correspondence
Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955--Correspondence
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884--Correspondence
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902--Correspondence
Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 1888-1927--Correspondence
American Woman Suffrage Association
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950. Papers of Alice Stone Blackwell
Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown, 1825-1921. Papers of Antoinette Louisa Brown
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. Papers of Elizabeth Blackwell
Blackwell, Emily, 1826-1910. Papers of Emily Blackwell
Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909. Papers of Henry Browne Blackwell
Blackwell, Kitty Barry, 1848-1936. Papers of Kitty Barry Blackwell
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893. Papers of Lucy Stone

Subjects:

Woman's journal (Boston, Mass. : 1870)
Abolitionists
Antislavery movements--United States
Congregational churches--Clergy
Poetry--Translations
Poets, Armenian--Correspondence
Poets, Russian--Correspondence
Poets, Spanish--Correspondence
Prohibition--United States
Social problems--United States
Women--Suffrage--United States
Women clergy--United States
Women periodical editors--United States
Women physicians--England
Women physicians--New York (N.Y.)
Women physicians--United States
Women's rights--United States

Occupations:

Abolitionists
Physicians
Suffragists

Administrative Information

Provenance:

The Blackwell Family Papers were given to the Library of Congress by Edna L. Stantial, archivist of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, in 1960-1961. Elinor Rice Hays gave additional material in 1967 and 1984. The Library purchased in 1977 a verse on slavery by Antoinette Louise Brown Blackwell and in 1998 a series of letters from Alice Stone Blackwell to Bedros Arakel Keljik.

Processing History:

The papers of the Blackwell family were arranged and described in 1974. Material received between 1977 and 1998 was processed and added to the collection in 1997.

Transfers:

Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Some photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Several books have been transferred to the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Blackwell Family Papers.

Copyright Status:

Copyright in the unpublished writings of members of the Blackwell family in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

Microfilm:

A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on seventy-six reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, Blackwell Family Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Notes

Alice Stone Blackwell

Date

Event

1857, Sept. 14Born, East Orange, N.J.
1881Graduated, Boston University, Boston, Mass.
1883-1909Assistant editor, Woman's Journal
1886-1905Editor, The Woman's Column
1909-1917Editor-in-chief, Woman's Journal
1929 Translated Some Spanish-American Poets (New York: D. Appleton. 559 pp.)
1930Published Lucy Stone, Pioneer of Women's Rights (Boston: Little, Brown, & Co. 313 pp.)
1950, Mar. 15Died, Cambridge, Mass.


Elizabeth Blackwell

Date

Event

1821, Feb. 3Born, Bristol, England
1832Emigrated with her family to the United States
1849M.D., Geneva College Medical Institution, Geneva, N.Y.
1849-1850Continued medical studies in France and England
1851Returned to New York to practice medicine
1854Adopted Kitty Barry Blackwell
1857Founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children with her sister, Emily Blackwell, and Marie E. Zakrzewska
1869Settled permanently in England
1875-1907Professor of gynecology, London School of Medicine for Women, London, England
1910, May 3Died, Hastings, England


Henry Browne Blackwell

Date

Event

1825, May 4Born, Bristol, England
1832Emigrated with his family to the United States
1853Made his first speech for woman suffrage at convention in Cleveland, Ohio
1855, May 1Married Lucy Stone, and on the same day published with her a joint protest against the inequalities of the marriage law
1855-1868Engaged in bookselling, sugar refining, and real estate
1869-1901Chiefly engaged in work for the American Woman Suffrage Association (after 1890, the National American Woman Suffrage Association)
1872-1893Coeditor, Woman's Journal
1893-1909Editor, Woman's Journal
1909, Sept. 7Died, Dorchester, Mass.


Lucy Stone

Date

Event

1818, Aug. 13Born, near West Brookfield, Mass.
1847Graduated, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
1848Lectured for the American Anti-Slavery Society
1850Helped organize the first National Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, Mass.
1855Married Henry Browne Blackwell; retained maiden name
1856Member, executive committee, American Equal Rights Association
1869Helped organize the American Woman Suffrage Association
1872-1893Coeditor, Woman's Journal
1893, Oct. 18Died, Dorchester, Mass.

Scope and Content Note

The Blackwell Family Papers span the years 1759-1960, with the bulk of the material dating from 1845 to 1890. The collection features the papers of Lucy Stone; her husband, Henry Browne Blackwell; and their daughter, Alice Stone Blackwell, all of whom were prominent in the woman's rights movement. Also included are papers of Elizabeth Blackwell, Henry Browne Blackwell's sister who as a doctor pioneered in the role of women in medicine. The collection is arranged in seven series: Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, Henry Browne Blackwell Papers, Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, Lucy Stone Papers, Other Blackwell Family Papers, and Addition. The Elizabeth Blackwell Papers contain extensive diaries, 1836-1908, family and general correspondence, and speeches and writings which document her efforts to open the medical profession to women in the United States and England. Included are numerous letters from Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, Baroness Byron, and Florence Nightingale who gave support to Blackwell's medical work abroad. Elizabeth Blackwell wrote widely on various aspects of medicine, and her papers include many of her published works unavailable elsewhere.

The Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers include a large group of correspondence which sheds considerable light on Elizabeth Blackwell's years in England. Kitty Blackwell, whom Elizabeth Blackwell adopted in 1854, served as her mother's secretary and companion. Letters from Alice Stone Blackwell in the series contain detailed accounts of the Blackwell family's activities in the United States. In 1921 Kitty Blackwell left England and spent her remaining years with Alice Stone Blackwell.

The papers of Lucy Stone, a leading antislavery and woman's rights advocate, include correspondence with Susan B. Anthony, Henry Ward Beecher, William Lloyd Garrison, Sarah Moore Grimké, Julia Ward Howe, Lydia Mott, Wendell Phillips, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Her papers also contain many of her speeches and articles. Included among biographical material are reminiscences by Henry Browne Blackwell and Alice Stone Blackwell.

Henry Browne Blackwell, an enthusiastic reformer, corresponded with many of the leaders in both the woman's rights and the abolition movement. There are also extensive financial papers as well as autobiographical sketches covering the years 1825-1858. Handwritten autobiographical material is accompanied by transcripts made by Alice Stone Blackwell.

The Alice Stone Blackwell Papers include detailed diaries, 1872-1937, which document her interest and work on behalf of woman's rights and other causes. Among her correspondents are Susan B. Anthony, Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Carrie Chapman Catt, Ricardo Flores Magón, Thomas J. Mooney, Maud Wood Park, and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. One of her major interests was the translation of foreign poetry, and her papers include correspondence with several Russian, Armenian, and Spanish poets, including Gabriela Mistral. A subject file contains drafts and printed versions of most of her translations.

Among the Other Blackwell Family Papers series, perhaps the most outstanding are those of Emily Blackwell and Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell. Emily Blackwell followed her sister Elizabeth into the medical profession and was a cofounder of the first woman's hospital staffed by female physicians in the United States. Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell was the first woman ordained as a minister in the Congregational Church. She later became a Unitarian. Active in the antislavery, woman's rights, and prohibition movements, Antoinette Blackwell was the author of The Island Neighbors (New York: Harper, 1871), The Sexes Throughout Nature (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1875), and other works.

An addition to the papers consists largely of letters from Alice Stone Blackwell to Armenian author and activist Bedros Arakel Keljik partaining to the cause of Armenian independence and to Blackwell's translations of Armenian poems. The addition also includes printed matter relating to the Blackwell family and two unsigned notes which were transferred from the Manuscript Division's Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection to the Blackwell Family Papers in 1997.

Related Material

The Blackwell family papers are closely linked by provenance and subject matter with the Carrie Chapman Catt papers, and with the records of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. These three collections held by the Manuscript Division have been known collectively as the "Suffrage Archives."

Organization of the Papers

The collection is arranged in seven series:


Container List

CONTAINERCONTENTS
BOX 1-52
REEL 1-38

Alice Stone Blackwell Papers, 1848-1957, n.d.

BOX 1-3
REEL 1-4
Diaries, 1848-1937, n.d.
Diaries, excerpts, notes, and reminiscences.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX 1
REEL 1-2
Bound volumes
1872-1874, bound with Henry Browne Blackwell account book, 1848 See also Container 68, Financial papers
1889, 1895-1902
BOX 2
REEL 2-4
1903-1904
(2 vols.)
1903-1908, excerpts
1905-1922
(10 vols.)
BOX 3
REEL 4
1932-1937
(4 vols.)
1937
Excerpts and diary notes, n.d.
“Reminiscences of Lucy Stone,” by Blackwell and other family members
BOX 4-8
REEL 4-9
Family Correspondence, 1866-1938, n.d.
Letters sent and received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 4
REEL 4-5
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(3 folders)
Blackwell, Emily
Blackwell, Emma Lawrence
(2 folders)
Blackwell, Helen Thomas
Blackwell, Henry Browne
1867-1904
(17 folders)
BOX 5
REEL 5-6
1905-1909, n.d.
(5 folders)
Blackwell, Henry Browne and Lucy Stone
(5 folders)
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
1866-1878
(10 folders)
BOX 6
REEL 6-7
1879-1888
(20 folders)
BOX 7
REEL 7-8
1889-1913
(35 folders)
BOX 8
REEL 8-9
1919-1933, n.d.
(16 folders)
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Sarah Ellen
Stone, Lucy
(5 folders)
Other family correspondence
BOX 9-25
REEL 9-22
General Correspondence, 1871-1950, n.d.
Chiefly letters received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 9
REEL 9
“A” miscellaneous
(14 folders)
Addams, Jane
Alcott, Alice J. C.
Algeo, Sara M.
American Committee for Relief of Russian Children
American Relief for Russian Women and Children
Ames, Blanche
Andrews, Joseph
Anthony, Lucy E.
Anthony, Susan B. (1820-1906)
(2 folders)
Anthony, Susan B. (1916-)
Appleton, D., & Co.
Archangelsky, V. and Larisa See also, Container 18, Kerensky, Olga
Arias, Maria Z. de
Armenian General Benevolent Union
BOX 10
REEL 9-10
“B” miscellaneous
(7 folders)
Baghdikian, Daisy A.
Bailie, Helen T.
Baird, Rene Runals
Bakeman, Robert A.
Baldwin, Celia
Bancroft, Josephine
Barish, Gertrude
Barooshian, Stephen M.
Bedrosian, A. Beeman
Beeman, Phebe Stone
Belden, Anna
(3 folders)
Belden, Charles F. D.
Benét, William Rose
Bennett, Amy
Bennett, Mrs. Charles E.
Bentley, Jeanette
Bernal, N. T.
Beskida, A. A.
Bird, Anna C.
Black, Mary Creighton
Blackwelder, Gertrude
Blanchard, Lillias E.
Blanco-Fombona, R.
Blankenburg, Lucretia L.
Bond, Elizabeth Powell
Bonita, Georgiana
Boston Evening Clinic and Hospital, Boston, Mass.
Boston University, Boston, Mass.
Boyajian, Zabelle C.
BOX 11
REEL 10-11
Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina Konstantinovna
1904-1938
(14 folders)
BOX 12
REEL 11-12
Undated
(2 folders)
Brown, Alice
Brown, Mary A.
Buckner, Mrs. T. A.
Buell, K. L.
Bullard, Arthur
Burrell, Eva
Butler, Mary W.
“C” miscellaneous
(5 folders)
Cabrera, Rafael
Cahan, Abraham
Catt, Carrie Chapman
Champsaur, G.
Charushin, V.
Chase, Alice B.
Chase, Alice P.
Chatschumian, Ohannes
Chirnova, Olga
Churchill, Miriam F.
Clarke, Mrs. Prescott O.
Coates, Charles P.
Coe, Ada M.
Commins, Saxe
Comstock, Ada
Contribution appeals See Container 31, same heading
(1 folder)
BOX 13
REEL 12-13
(4 folders)
BOX 14
REEL 13
(1 folder)
Cook, Mrs. Joseph
Corish, Frank
Cousins, Norman
Crocker, Alice
Crocker, C.
Crowell, Forlina F.
Crowley, Teresa A.
“D” miscellaneous
(4 folders)
Dame, Lydia M.
(2 folders)
Dargan, Olive Tilford
Dauchy, Mrs. Samuel
Davis, Caroline W.
Delgado, Juan B.
(2 folders)
De Meritte, Laura A.
Dickey, Harriet L.
Dietrich, Irene E.
Drury, Julia
Dudley, Helena S.
Du Pont, Zara
BOX 15
REEL 13-14
“E” miscellaneous
Ebner, Anna
Egbert, Edward H.
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Elkerton, Mrs. D. E.
Emerson, Mark F.
Espinoso, Aurelio M.
“F” miscellaneous
(3 folders)
Farrell, Frances
Fiduciary Trust Co.
Figueira, Gastón
Flint, Elizabeth H.
Flores Magón, Ricardo
Ford, J. D. M.
Foulke, William Dudley
Friends of Russian Freedom See Container 21, Russian Freedom, Friends of
Fuller, Berenice Morrison
Funk, Antoinette
“G” miscellaneous
(4 folders)
Garrison, Fanny
Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr.
(2 folders)
Gaskill, Mrs. Alfred
Gault, Bertha H.
Geddes, James, Jr.
(2 folders)
Gerdes, Cecelia M.
Giles, Julia
Goodnow, M.
Gould, Ellen M.
Gray, Zoe
Greely, A. W.
Grünhoff, Hèléne
BOX 16
REEL 14-15
“H” miscellaneous
(8 folders)
Haine, Elisabeth C.
Hansl, Eva
Harrison, Fanneal
Harvey, Paul
Heath, Effie M.
Hebard, Grace R.
Heinemann, Mrs. B. W.
Henry, Bertha A.
Heplop, M. I.
Herreshoff, Lewis
Hibben, Paxton
Hillard, Mary R.
Hillman, Sidney
Hills, E. C.
Hispanic American Historical Review
Holman, C. E.
Homer, Thomas J.
Hooper, Ellen
(4 folders)
Hooper, Nellie M.
1871-1877
(9 folders)
BOX 17
REEL 15
1878-1883, n.d.
(7 folders)
Hopkinson, Leslie
Howard, Mrs. Henry W.
Howe, Julia Ward
Howes, Delia A.
Hunter, Mary A.
Hutchinson, Kate F.
Hutchinson, Lincoln
“I” miscellaneous
Irvin, Frances
“J” miscellaneous
Jeffers, Cora
Jenkins, Elizabeth A.
Jenkins, Herbert F.
Jessup, Virginia E.
Jones, Harriet B.
“K” miscellaneous
(9 folders)
Kaplan, Julius
BOX 18
REEL 15-16
Karolyi, Catherine
Keller, Helen
Kennan, George and Eveline
Kerensky, Olga See also Container 9, Archangelsky, V. and Larisa
Kerr, Charles H.
Kirchwey, Freda
Kirk, Ellen M.
Klauser, Mrs. Julius
Klima, Rose H.
Krossin, John V.
“L” miscellaneous
(6 folders)
Laidlaw, Harriet B.
Larrabee, Frank R.
Laureda, E. Arroyo
Lazareff, George
(8 folders)
Leavens, Mary A.
Lee, Joseph
Lee, Mary
Lee, Susan
Lieb, Victor H.
Linton, Eleanor
Little, Brown & Co.
(2 folders)
Lord, Myra B.
Lothringer, Rosina F.
Lourie, O. R.
Lowndes, K.
BOX 19
REEL 16-17
“M” miscellaneous
(6 folders)
Magower, Mamie B.
Mahan, Susanna Gaskill
Mahoney, Helena C.
Marean, Emma E.
Marks, Jeannette
Marsh, Daniel L.
Martianoff, Nicolas
Martínez, Enrique See Container 20, Naranjo Martínez, Enrique
Maternity Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn.
May, Adeline
May, Alice
McAfee, Effie D.
McCrum, Blanche Prichard
McKinlay, Whitefield
Merriam, Lovina
Middleton, George
Mikaelian, Lucia
Miller, Ellena W.
Miloradovich, Genia
Mirovitch, F.
Mistral, Gabriela
Montenegro, Ernesto
Moon, Ernest
Mooney, Tom
Moors, John F.
Moreno-Lacalle, J.
Morgan, Barbara Spofford
Morrisson, Mary Foulke
Mosher, Eliza M.
Murray, Gilbert
Mussey, Mabel H. B.
Myers, F. C.
BOX 20
REEL 17-18
“N” miscellaneous
(4 folders)
Naranjo Martínez, Enrique
Noble, Edmund
Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.
“O” miscellaneous
Oberoutcheff, C.
Onis, Federico
Orins, Gertrude W.
Orth, John
Outlook Co.
“P” miscellaneous
(8 folders)
Palacios, Juana
Palomo, Angela
Pan American Union
Papazian, Bertha S.
Park, Maud Wood
Parks, Ernest
Parrie, Angenelle
Patchin, Hannah T.
Peabody, George Foster
Peck, Mary Gray
BOX 21
REEL 18
Peirce, Harriet C.
Pennsylvania Press, University of
Phillips, Edna
Pickering, M. M.
Pierce, Elsie
Plimpton Press
Porter, Laura H.
Pratt, Lucy B.
Prosser, Lulu Snow
Putnam, Eliza O.
(4 folders)
Putnam, Herbert
“Q-R” miscellaneous
(3 folders)
Rhoades, Lourinda
Rivera, Librado
Robinson, Albert W.
Robinson, May
Rockefeller, Nelson A.
Roe, Gilbert E.
Rowe, L. S.
Roy, Basanta Koomar
Rudd, Margaret B.
Rugg, Harold Goddard
Russian Freedom, Friends of
Russian National Bookstore, New York, N.Y.
Ryan, Agnes E.
BOX 22
REEL 19-20
“S” miscellaneous
(13 folders)
Sanford, Cadge
(2 folders)
Sanford, Frances
Sarkissian, Hosanna and Rachel
(2 folders)
Scholtz, Luisa J. de
Schwimmer, Rosika
Scott, Jean E.
Scudder, Vida D.
Shaw, Isabella
Shirley, Hildegarde
(2 folders)
Sikes, Laura
Sikorsky, Maria
Simmons, Ethel
Simons, George A.
Smith, Mary R.
Sondheim, Helen S.
Spencer, Edward B. T.
Stantial, Barbara
Stantial, Edna L.
Stoiber, Louis
Stone, Amy W.
Stone, Francis
Stone, Seymour H.
Strunsky, Mrs. Simeon
Swartz, Grace H.
BOX 23
REEL 20-21
“T” miscellaneous
(6 folders)
Talbot, Marion
Taylor, Leila
(3 folders)
Tchaykovsky, N. W.
Thaw, Mrs. William
Thompson, E.
Thompson, W. B.
Tobin, Maurice J.
Torres-Rioseco, A.
“U” miscellaneous
University of Pennsylvania Press See Container 21, Pennsylvania Press, University of
Upton, Mary S.
“V” miscellaneous
Vanzetti, Bartolomeo
“W” miscellaneous
(6 folders)
BOX 24
REEL 21
Wald, Lillian D.
Walsh, David I.
Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley
Washburn, Charlotte
Watkins, Rose M.
Waxman, Samuel M.
Wayland, Josephine
Weinberger, Harry
Weisman, Katharine
Weller, Katherine
Welsh, Harriet
West, S. S.
White, Kate D.
White, M. M.
Whiting, E. R.
Whitney, E. B.
Willard, Mary A.
Willcox, H. H.
Wilson, Justina
Winter, Rebecca E.
Wishart, Alfred W.
Woodbridge, Emily M.
Woods, Amy
Wright, E. J.
“Y” miscellaneous
Young, Rose
“Z” miscellaneous
Unidentified
BOX 25
REEL 21-22
Correspondence of persons other than Blackwell
Letters to the editor
(12 folders)
BOX 26-45
REEL 22-35
Subject File, 1870-1957, n.d.
Poems, biographical material, financial papers, photographs, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 26
REEL 22
Armenia
Chatschumian, Ohannes
Notes by Blackwell on speech by Julia Ward Howe
Poems
By Daisy A. Baghdikian
Translated by Blackwell
(7 folders)
Resolutions
Reviews of Armenian poems
Miscellaneous manuscripts
Printed matter
(1 folder)
BOX 27
REEL 23
(5 folders)
Articles
(7 folders)
BOX 28
REEL 24
(2 folders)
Biographical papers, 1895-1957
(19 folders)
BOX 29
REEL 24-25
Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina Konstantinovna
Accounts and appeals
Biography
Books
Celebrations
Memoirs
Photographs and postcards
(1 folder)
BOX 30
REEL 25
(1 folder)
Printed matter
(3 folders)
BOX 31
REEL 25-26
Contribution appeals See also Containers 12-14, same heading
(4 folders)
Financial papers
Chronological file
1890-1897
(2 folders)
BOX 32
REEL 25-26
1895-1904
(2 folders)
Correspondence
(6 folders)
General
(5 folders)
Finnish poems translated by Blackwell
Flores Magón, Ricardo
Miscellany
(2 folders)
BOX 33
REEL 27
Printed matter
(7 folders)
French poems translated by Blackwell
German poems translated by Blackwell
Hebrew poems translated by Blackwell
Drafts
(5 folders)
BOX 34
REEL 28
(3 folders)
Printed copies
(3 folders)
“Songs of Grief and Gladness,” translated by Blackwell
Hungarian poems translated by Blackwell
Drafts
(3 folders)
Printed copies
India
Miscellaneous manuscripts
Printed matter
(7 folders)
BOX 35
REEL 28-29
(6 folders)
Meetings
Boston Equal Suffrage Association, Boston, Mass.
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Guidon Club
Massachusetts
Annual suffrage meeting, 1914
Anti-Hearing Constitutional Convention, 1917
Civil Liberties Commission, 1931
Legislative meeting and hearings, 1913-1914
(2 folders)
Massachusetts Woman's Suffrage Association, 1913
BOX 36
REEL 29-30
Mississippi Valley Conference, 1915-1917
(4 folders)
Filmed out of sequence
BOX 37
REEL 30-31
Meetings
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Conventions, 1916-1919
(4 folders)
Filmed out of sequence
National executive council, 1915-1918
(5 folders)
Filmed out of sequence
National League of Women Voters, 1921-1923
(2 folders)
National Suffrage Assembly, 1916
National Suffrage Conference
Northeast Suffrage Conference, 1919
Southern Commercial Congress, 1914
Southern Conference on Education and Industry, 1916
Tremont Theatre, Boston, Mass., 1915
Twentieth Century Club, 1921, 1931
(2 folders)
Woman Suffrage Convention, 1870
Women's City Club, 1919
Women's Peace Party, 1915
Miscellaneous, 1913, n.d.
(3 folders)
BOX 38
REEL 31
National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co.
Poems
By Blackwell
(6 folders)
Translated by Blackwell, clippings, 1905-1923
(5 folders)
BOX 39
REEL 31
(2 folders)
Russian poems translated by Blackwell
Sacco-Vanzetti case
(3 folders)
BOX 40-43
REEL 32-34
Spanish-American poems translated by Blackwell
(56 folders)
BOX 44
REEL 35
Spanish-American poetry
Articles by Blackwell
(4 folders)
Book reviews, Some Spanish-American Poets
(2 folders)
Miscellany
(2 folders)
Printed matter
(7 folders)
BOX 45
REEL 35
(6 folders)
Welsh poem translated by Blackwell
Woodhull, Victoria, controversy, Blackwell's notes relating to
(2 folders)
BOX 46-52
REEL 35-38
Miscellany.
Address book, book reviews, broadcast scripts, notes, statements, tributes, medical reports, photographs, scrapbooks, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 46
REEL 35-36
Address book
Birch Bay Camp, Lake Memphremagog, Vt., 1892-1893
Book reviews, Lucy Stone, Pioneer of Woman's Rights
(4 folders)
Boston University, Boston, Mass.
General
Class reunion
Broadcast scripts
Bust of Blackwell
(2 folders)
Class notes
By Blackwell
Ethics
BOX 47
REEL 36
Logic
Metaphysics
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous
By Lydia M. Dame on logic
Copyright, Lucy Stone, Pioneer of Woman's Rights
BOX 48
REEL 36-37
Greeting cards
(5 folders)
Household notes
Medical reports
Organizational material
Photographs
(4 folders)
BOX 49
REEL 37
Political prisoners
Pomeroy, Jesse, case
Portrait of Blackwell
Scrapbooks
(8 folders)
BOX 50
REEL 37
Speeches, announcement of
Speeches, notes on
Statements
Tributes on birthday, 1919
Wills
BOX 51
REEL 38
Printed matter
(6 folders)
BOX 52
REEL 38
(2 folders)
O'Hare, Kate Richards, letters to her family
Writings and notes by Blackwell and others
(3 folders)
BOX 53-65
REEL 39-50

Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946, n.d.

BOX 53-54
REEL 39-41
Diaries, 1836-1908, n.d.
Bound volumes.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 53
REEL 39-40
1836-1890
(23 folders)
BOX 54
REEL 40-41
1891-1908, n.d.
(19 folders)
BOX 55
REEL 42
Family Correspondence, 1844-1906
Letters sent and received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 55
REEL 42
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Emma Lawrence
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, Henry Browne
Blackwell, John Howard
Blackwell, John Kenyon
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Blackwell, Sarah Ellen
Stone, Lucy
Other family correspondence, 1844-1872
(2 folders)
BOX 55-58
REEL 42-44
General Correspondence, 1850-1910
Letters sent and received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 55
REEL 42
Allen, George W.
Allingham, W.
Anderson, E.
Andrews, G.
Appel, Louise
Armstrong, R. A.
Arnold, Dr.
Austin, B. W.
“B” miscellaneous
Ballentine, Helene P.
Barton, M. T.
Beale, Arthur A.
Becker, S. E.
Bedford, Adeline Mari Somers-Cocks Russell Bedford, Duchess of
Bell, Ernest
Belloe, B. P.
Bewicke, A. E. N.
Blake, Sophia
Blyth, Edward K.
Boole, Mary E.
Booth, Mary I.
Boyd, N.
Bramwell, J. M.
Bridges, J. H.
Brown, Helen E.
Brown, Mrs. John
Brown, Sarah J. Anderson
Browne, Annie Leigh
Browne, Lennore
Browne, T. L.
Bryant, M.
Buckel, C. A.
Bucknell, Lisetta
Bucknell-Estcourt, Caroline
Bullen, R. A.
Burrows, Herbert
Butler, Josephine E.
Byron, Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, Baroness
Campbell, Isabella
Casson, G. J.
Clements, Alfred E.
Cobbe, Frances P.
Collins, Charles
Colonial College and Training Farm, Hollesley Bay, Suffolk, England
Conway, M. D.
Coombe, Harvey
Corbet, R. W.
Corning, Mrs.
Craig, Isa
Creighton, C.
Crélat, V.
Crompton, Henry
“D” miscellaneous
Danielson, J. B.
Darlington, Mrs.
Devey, Louisa
Dickson, Dr.
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield
Dodson, E. T.
Dooris, Sallie
Dunster, L.
Eaton, Irene D.
BOX 56
REEL 43
Ede, Frances
Edwards, B.
Elder, William
Ely, N. and F.
Enoch, Frederick
Estcourt, Rowland
Falloy, T.
Fletcher, A. C.
Follen, Mrs.
Freer, A. Goodrich
Garragoe, Evelyn
Geddes, P.
Goffs, A.
Gould, Julia F.
Greening, Emily
Grey, Mrs.
Griffith, Harriet D.
Gurney, Emily
Hacon, N.
Hall, Anna
Hardy, A.
Harriott, Mary
Harvey, Paul
Haughton, Edward
Haydock, Robert
Henry & Co.
Herbert, A.
Heusley, Philip J.
Hickman, Mary
Hildreth, Susan W.
Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y.
Holland, H. S.
Holyoake, G.
Hood, Wharton P.
Hooper, Mary
Hunter, Elizabeth
Hussey, Cornelia C.
Huwitt, Mary
Isaac, Lucy
Jacobi, Mary P.
Jebb, S. M.
Jenkins, Lilian
Johnson, Leora
Johnstone, J.
Jones, Mary E.
Kell, A.
Kennison, Georgia L.
Kilgour, Mary S.
King, Edward
Kingsley, A.
Lankester, F.
Lee, Charles A.
Lee, I.
Leffingwell, Albert
Le Grand, C.
Leifchild, I.
Lewes, Marian
London, England
Longmans, Green & Co.
Lowell, Josephine Shaw
Lyttelton, A. T.
Macdonald, J. M.
MacKenzie, Morell
Mackinlay, A. Wallace
Macillan's Magazine
MacMurchy, Helen
Maitland, Edward
Manning, Charlotte
Marshall, A. H.
Martineau, Gertrude
Massey, C. C.
McCall, Annie
McLachlan, Lizzie
McLaren, Walter
Miller, S. A.
Mills, Herbert
Mitchell, Caroline B.
Mitchell, William H.
Molton, Maria
Morris, William
Morrison, M. H.
Morsier, Frances E.
Mosher, Eliza M.
Mosley, S.
Motley, J.
Muller, E. Henrietta
Munro, Thomas
Myers, A. T.
Myers, F. W. H.
Napier, A.
Nestever, M.
Nevins, J. B.
New Hospital, London, England
Newcombe, S. Prout
Newman, Francis W.
Nightingale, Florence
Northcote, S. H.
Ny, N. W.
BOX 57
REEL 43-44
Ogle, Cyril
Ogle, John W.
Oliphant, Rosamond
Orme, Eliza
Paget, Jame
Palmer, J.
Papillon, E.
Parkes, Bessie
Parkin, Thomas
Patterson, A.
Pearch, Kate E.
Pearson, Karl
Pellatt, Edith
Pertz, Emma
Peters, Sarah E.
Phelps, E. B.
Phibbs, L. S.
Phillipps, L.
Pieczynska, E.
Pirkis, Fred E.
Playfair, Lyon
Polot, Hippolyte
Poole, B. E.
Poole, T. G. B.
Porter, William
Powell, Aaron
Powell, Anna R.
Ransom, William
Redhead, S. E.
Reid, Herbert J.
Richards, John Rogers
Richardson, Benjamin W.
Ringwalt, Jessie E.
Robinson, Lillian A.
Robinson, C.
Rogers, Fanny
Rogers, Gwenlliant
Rogers, Lizzie
Rogers, Maria
Rogers, Rachel
Ross, Adelaide
Ross, J. Carne
Rymkevitz, Adam
Safford, A. Herbert
Sagney, Mr.
Salt, Henry S.
Saunders, Samuel
Schmahl, Jeanne E.
Schwabe, Anna
Scott, Benjamin
Scott, I. H.
Scott, Mary Augusta
Seely, Jennie Gray
Shaen, Ann A.
Shaen, Margaret J.
Shaen, William
Sharpe, W.
Sheppard, Amy
Sheud, W. T.
Shuttleworth, A. K.
Slade, William
Smale, John
Smith, Alex H.
Smith, Eleanor
BOX 58
REEL 44
Smith, Fannie L.
Smith, Haskett
Smith, John
Smith, L. Toulmin
Spencer, Herbert
Sprague, Julia A.
Stamfeld, J.
Stock, Elliot
Stooke, J.
Strickland, Janet
Sullivan, M.
Swinton, A. C.
“T” miscellaneous
Thomson, J. Arthur
Tubbs, J. Cecilia
Underhill, Zoe D.
“W” miscellaneous
White, Beatrice
White, Gilbert
White, W. Hale
Willard, Emma
Young, F. J.
Zimmerman, Agnes
Unidentified
Correspondence of persons other than Elizabeth Blackwell
BOX 59-60
REEL 44-45
Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916, n.d.
Drafts and printed copies of speeches, articles, and books and a bibliography, reviews, notes, poetry, and translations.
Arranged alphabetically by title, with bibliography, book reviews, notes, poetry, stories, and translations filed at the end of the series.
BOX 59
REEL 44-45
Address Delivered at the Opening of the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary (New York: E. O. Jenkins, 1869. 13 pp.)
Address on the Medical Education of Women (New York: Baptist & Taylor, 1864. 16 pp.)
“Anatomy,” draft
Christian Socialism: Thoughts Suggested by the Easter Season (Hastings, England: Sold by D. Williams, [1882?]. 15 pp.)
Christianity in Medicine: An Address Delivered Before the Christo-Theosophical Society, December 18th, 1890 (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, n.d. 24 pp.)
Counsel to Parents on the Moral Education of Their Children, 3rd ed. (New York: Brentano's Literary Emporium, 1881. 162 pp.)
Criticism of Gronlund's Co-Operative Commonwealth; Chapter X--Woman. Given Before the Fellowship of the New Life (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1892?]. 12 pp.)
Erroneous Method in Medical Education (Westminster, England: Women's Print Society, [1891?]. 8 pp.)
How To Keep a Household in Health: An Address Delivered Before the Working Woman's College (London: Printed by W. W. Head, Victoria Press, 1870. 24 pp.)
The Human Element in Sex: Being a Medical Enquiry Into the Relation of Sexual Physiology to Christian Morality, 2nd ed. (London: J. & A. Churchill, 1884. 58 pp.)
The Influence of Women in the Profession of Medicine; Address Given at the Opening of the Winter Session of the London School of Medicine for Women (London: G. Bell, 1889. 32 pp.)
Medicine and Morality, reprinted from The Modern Review (London: W. Speaght, 1881. 14 pp.)
“A Miscarriage of Justice,” letter to the editor, The Observer, 5 Sept. 1896, p. 7
On the Decay of Municipal Representative Government: A Chapter of Personal Experience (London: Moral Reform Union, [1885?]. 16 pp.)
“On the Education of Women Physicians,” draft
On the Humane Prevention of Rabies (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1891?]. 3 pp.)
“The Position of Women,” (Philadelphia) The Press, 25 Aug. 1857, p. 1, with author's notation identifying it as her first “public writing”
Purchase of Women: The Great Economic Blunder, pt. 1 (London: J. Kensit, [1886?]. 42 pp.) and a reprint, with foreword by Mrs. Henry Fawcett (London: G. Bell, [1916]. 54 pp.)
The Religion of Health (Edinburgh: J. Menzies, 1878. 22 pp.) and a second edition
Rescue Work in Relation to Prostitution and Disease; An Address Given at the Conference of Rescue Workers Held in London, June, 1881 (London: T. Danks, 1881. 20 pp.), with notes in the author's hand
Rescue Work in Relation to Prostitution and Disease; Read Before the Association for the Advancement of Women, at Its Annual Congress, Held at Buffalo, N.Y., October 1881 (New York, Fowler & Wells, 1882. 7 pp.)
The Responsibility of Women Physicians in Relation to the Contagious Diseases Acts: Address Given to a Medical Meeting in London, April 27th, 1897 (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1897?]. 15 pp.), with revisions in the author's hand
Scientific Method in Biology (London: E. Stock, 1898. 80 pp.), inscribed by the author
A Serious Protest Sent to the Alumnae Association of the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1890?]. 8 pp.), and To the Alumnae Association of the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1890?]. 8 pp.)
BOX 60
REEL 45
“Signs of the Times,” draft
Why Hygienic Congresses Fail: Lessons Taught by the International Congress of 1891 (London: G. Bell, 1892. 40 pp.)
Wrong and Right Methods of Dealing with Social Evil, as Shewn by Lately-Published Parliamentary Evidence (Hastings, England: D. Williams, [1883]. 53 pp.), with revisions in the author's hand
Wrong and Right Methods of Dealing with Social Evil, as Shown by English Parliamentary Evidence (New York: A. Brentano, [1883?]. 80 pp.)
Bibliography
Book reviews
Miscellaneous notes
(3 folders)
Notes for speech on English charities
Poetry
Stories and translations
(3 folders)
BOX 61
REEL 46
Subject File, 1847-1910, n.d.
Correspondence, notes, and printed matter.
Arranged alphabetically by topic.
BOX 61
REEL 46
Association of Registered Medical Women
French notes
Home Colonization Society
Hydrophobia
Ladies' Association for the Promotion of Horticulture and Food Industries
Leigh Browne Trust, notes and articles concerning
(2 folders)
Medical notes
(2 folders)
Medical papers
(3 folders)
Moral Reform Union
National Health Society
New hospital for women
Vivisection
(3 folders)
BOX 62-65
REEL 46-50
Miscellany, 1858-1946
Biographical material, photographs, and printed matter.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 62
REEL 46-47
Biographical material
(10 folders)
BOX 63
REEL 47
Blackwell, Elizabeth and Emily, memorial committee, 1911
General
(5 folders)
Hospital appeal, 1901-1909
Notes
Photographs
(5 folders)
Printed matter
(2 folders)
BOX 64-65
REEL 47-50
(23 folders)
BOX 66-72
REEL 50-65

Henry Browne Blackwell Papers, 1834-1909

BOX 66
REEL 50
Diaries, 1845-1896
Bound volume and fragment.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 66
REEL 50-51
Diaries, 1845-1846, 1896
(2 folders)
BOX 66
REEL 50
Family Correspondence, 1843-1904
Letters sent and received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 66
REEL 50
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(6 folders)
Blackwell, Emily
Blackwell, George
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, John Howard
Blackwell, John Kenyon
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Blackwell, Sarah Ellen
Other family correspondence
(2 folders)
BOX 66
REEL 50-51
General Correspondence, 1842-1908
Chiefly letters or transcripts of letters sent, with some letters received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 66
REEL 50-51
Ames, Mrs.
Anthony, Susan B.
Ballard, J. N.
Blake, Mrs.
Boston Philarmenic Association
Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina Konstantinovna
Brown, Olympia
Cincinnati Literary Club, Cincinnati, Ohio
Clarke, James Freeman
Duniway, Abigail S.
Grace, Stephen
Harper, Ida Husted
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
Hooker, John and Isabella B.
Howe, Julia Ward
Howe, Samuel G.
Hunt, S. C.
The Independent
Jones, Elizabeth A. M.
Lawrence, Sarah Stone
Livermore, Mary A.
McAdow, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall, H. C.
May, Samuel
Moore, Augustus O.
Myers, Mr.
Newcomb, James P.
Newhall, Mr.
Papazian, Garabed H.
Peffer, William A.
Porter, O. E.
Rogers, Seth
Ryland, J. W.
Sargent, Mrs.
Seymour, Mary
Smith, Judith W.
Spofford, Ainsworth R.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Stone, Francis
Stone, John
Stone, William Bowman
Sumner, Charles
Thompson, Mrs.
Torrance, D.
Upton, Mrs.
Woman's Journal
Wright, W. W.
Unidentified
Form letter
BOX 67
REEL 51
Speech, Article, and Writings File.
Autobiographical papers, including transcripts by Alice Stone Blackwell, and drafts and printed copies of speeches and articles.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 67
REEL 51
Autobiographical papers
(5 folders)
Articles
(7 folders)
Poems
Speeches
(2 folders)
BOX 68-71
REEL 52-55
Subject File, 1834-1909
Financial papers, appeals, and resolutions.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 68
REEL 52
Appeals and resolutions
Blackwell, Henry Browne, meeting re memorial, 1909
Financial papers See also Container 1, Account book, 1848
Maine Sugar Beet Co., account books
(2 folders)
Property summary of Henry Browne Blackwell and Alice Stone
(2 folders)
Samana Bay Co., Dominican Republic
(6 folders)
BOX 69
REEL 52-53
Chronological file
1834-1841
1874-1883
1879-1881
1880
1880-1884
1880-1887
1884-1886
1889-1890
1900-1901
BOX 70
REEL 53-54
1902-1907
1908-1909 See Container 71, same heading
Miscellaneous
(16 folders)
BOX 71
REEL 54-55
(11 folders)
Chronological file, 1908-1909
Massachusetts legislature bills
“Saccharine-composition sirup” patent, 1877
Will
Woman suffrage
(4 folders)
BOX 72
REEL 55
Miscellany.
Biographical papers, photographs, and miscellaneous material.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX 72
REEL 55
Biographical papers
(8 folders)
General
Photographs
(3 folders)
BOX 73-79
REEL 55-62

Kitty Barry Blackwell Papers, 1855-1938, n.d.

BOX 73
REEL 55-56
Diary, 1917
Bound volume.
BOX 73-74
REEL 55-58
Family Correspondence, 1855-1912
Letters sent and received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 73
REEL 55
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(30 folders)
Blackwell, Edith
BOX 74
REEL 57-58
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(7 folders)
BOX 74-78
REEL 58-62
General Correspondence, 1867-1934, n.d.
Chiefly letters received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 74
REEL 58
“A” miscellaneous
Armour, Archibald
“B” miscellaneous
Barker, Esther
Barlow, Maria
(8 folders)
Belden, Anna
Belden, Charles F. D.
Bertram-Jones, M.
Blyth, Edward K.
Browne, Annie Leigh
“C” miscellaneous
Cochrane, Robert
Collins, Gertrude
Cushier, E. M.
BOX 75
REEL 58-59
Dent, J. M., & Sons
Derby, George S.
D'Ernst, L.
Durrants Press
Ede, Frances
Elliott, Daisy L.
Ely, N.
Estcourt, Rowland
Felker, Eunice
Fellows, Olive
Ferguson, Jenny C.
Field, G. A.
Fischer-Lette, Maria
Gammon, W. E.
Garrett, May B.
Gilbert, Edward C.
Glenister, Alice
Glenn, Gertrude
Gorman, Mary
Grant, Kate N.
Gregory, Jane
Gunston, Lillie
Hammond, Eric
Harris, John
Harvey, Ethel
(3 folders)
Harvey, Paul
(2 folders)
Hickman, Alan
Hickman, Mary
(4 folders)
Hussey, Mary D.
J. M. Dent & Sons See same container, Dent, J. M., & Sons
Jebb, S. M.
Jenkins, A. M.
Jones, Hearriett Crowell
Jones, Mabel
Judge, Constance
Keen, Jessie M.
Kelly, Christina
Kent, G. G.
Kilgour, Mary S.
BOX 76
REEL 59-60
Lakeman, Alfred
Lakeman, Jane
Lamb, G. H.
Lamb, Mary
Leslie, Lucille
Levy, J. H.
Longmans, Green & Co.
Macdonald, J. M.
Macdonald, Mary
Mackinlay, A. Wallace
Mackinlay, Eliza B.
MacMurchy, Helen
Matthey, Emmeline
McLean, Jeanie
Meredith, Evelyn
Mitchell, Agnes
Morrison, A.
Morton, M.
Mosher, Eliza M.
Mundell, Mrs.
Napier, A.
Nash, L.
National Health Society
Newcombe, Bertha
Newcombe, H. H.
Newcombe, Jessie
(4 folders)
Newcombe, Mabel
Norris & Spicer
O'Brien, Lizzie B.
Oliphant, Rosamond
Persse, Ethel
Pertz, Emma and Florence
Poole, B. E.
Priestman, Mary
Protestant Alliance
BOX 77
REEL 60-61
Ransom, E. B.
Rath, Elise
Rawlings, John A.
Robinson, Lilian A.
Robison, Donald M.
Rogers, Fanny
Rogers, Lily
Rogers, Maggie
Rogers, Rachel
Rogers, Reynold
Rogers, Richard
Rose, Mary
Royal Free Hospital, London, England
Sanford, Amanda
Scott, F.
Scott, Jack F.
Scott, James
Scott, Jenny
Scott, Jessie
Scott, John
Searles, Esther M.
Sheppard, Amy
Simmons, Agnes T.
Simmons, Ethel
(2 folders)
Simmons, Winifred
Smith, Annie Felton
Smith, Lucy T.
Spencer, Beatrice
Sprague, Julia A.
Sturge, M. D.
Swinton, Elizabeth and May
Telford, M.
Temple, S. C.
Teskey, Margaret
Thompson, F. C.
Timms, Elsie
Titterton, Frances
1893-1924
(2 folders)
BOX 78
REEL 61-62
1925-1933, n.d.
(2 folders)
Titterton, H.
Tubbs, J. Cecelia
Underhill, Zoe D.
Ward, Fanny
Ward, Harold
Ward, John
White, W. Hale
Wilson, A. and A.
Witmer, George
Woodward, S. M.
Wright, Fred M.
Unidentified
BOX 78
REEL 61-62
Subject File, 1874-1938, n.d.
Biographical papers, financial papers, notes, and other material.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 78
REEL 61
Biographical papers
(2 folders)
Dogs
Estates
(2 folders)
Financial papers
Notes
School
Miscellaneous
BOX 79
REEL 62
Miscellany.
Autograph book, photographs, and other miscellaneous papers.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 79
REEL 62
Autograph book
Photographs
(3 folders)
General
(2 folders)
BOX 80-90
REEL 62-71

Lucy Stone Papers, 1759-1960, n.d.

BOX 80-82
REEL 62-65
Family Correspondence, 1759-1894
Correspondence between Lucy Stone and members of the Blackwell and Stone families as well as eighteenth and early nineteenth century Stone family correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 80
REEL 62-63
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(22 folders)
Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown
(8 folders)
Blackwell, Edith
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Emma Lawrence
Blackwell, George W.
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, Henry Browne
1853-1854
(4 folders)
BOX 81
REEL 63-64
1855-1894
(38 folders)
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Samuel C.
BOX 82
REEL 65
Stone, Alice
Stone, Bowman
Stone, Francis
(3 folders)
Stone, Francis, Jr.
(6 folders)
Stone, Hannah
(2 folders)
Stone, Hannah and Francis
(3 folders)
Stone, Harriet
Stone, Kate
Stone, Luther (brother)
Stone, Luther (nephew)
Stone, Phebe
Stone, Sarah
(2 folders)
Stone, Susan
Stone, William Bowman
(3 folders)
Stone family correspondence, 1759-1863 See also Container 90, Stone, Luther, letterbook
Other Lucy Stone family correspondence and unidentified family letters
BOX 83-84
REEL 66-67
General Correspondence, 1845-1893
Letters sent and received.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 83
REEL 66
Alden Club, Franklin, Mass.
Alger, Horatio
Ames, Mary
Anthony, Susan B.
(7 folders)
Avery, Rachel F.
Batcheller, Emma W.
Beecher, Henry Ward
Beeman, L. L.
Beeman, Phebe Stone
Bird, Francis W.
Bittenbender, H. C.
Blakeslee, Mrs.
Boston, Mass., assessor and registrar offices
Boston Globe, letter to the editor
Bowditch, William I.
Bowles, Ada C.
Brown, Olympia
Burleigh Charles
Burrage, A. A.
Callanan, M. C.
Campbell, Margaret W.
(19 folders)
Chapman, Mrs.
Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale
Clarke, James Freeman
Cobb, M. H.
Cole, Miriam M.
Collins, Emily P.
Cook, Hellen
Fairchild, I. H.
Field, Mrs.
Foster, Abby K.
Foulke, William Dudley
(2 folders)
Garrison, Frank J.
Garrison, William Lloyd
Gates, Merrill
Gilbert, Gertrude
Gleason, Dr.
Golden Rule, letter to the editor
Gray, Isa E.
BOX 84
REEL 67
Gregg, David
Grenfell, Mrs.
Grimké, Sarah M.
Hall, E. A.
Hanscom, Elizabeth Deering
Harbert, Elizabeth B.
Henry, Edward
Henshaw, L. A.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
Hill, Arthur G.
Hitchcock, Daniel G.
Hoar, George F.
Hooker, John
Hopkins, Mrs.
Howard, Francis E.
Howe, Julia Ward
Hudson, E. O.
Hussey, Cornelia C.
Janney, Mrs. John J.
Johnson, Oliver
Jones, J. Elizabeth
Kedzie, Robert
Killian, Mr.
Massachusetts legislature
May, Samuel J.
McCulloch, Catherine W.
McKay, Martha N.
McKim, John M.
Mills, Harriet M.
Moore, Miss
Mosher, Eliza M.
Mott, James
Mott, Lucretia
Mott, Lydia
Mount Pleasant College, Westmoreland Co., Pa.
New Hampshire Committee on Statutes
Noble, James and Andie
Orange, N.J., tax collector
O'Reilly, John B.
Parsons, Anna
Pellet, Sarah
Phillips, Wendell
Pierce, Emily T.
Richardson, William H., Jr.
Robinson, Charles
Robinson, Harriet H.
St. Louis Republican, letter to the editor
Sampson, L.
Sargent, Mrs.
Slatterly, H. M.
Smith, Judith W.
Spofford, Mrs.
Spofford, Charles
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Stott, Charles A.
Sturge, Adolphus
Talbot, Thomas
Taylor, Eliza S.
Taylor, F. P.
Thomas, Mrs.
Thwing, Charles F.
Tilton, Theodore
Tufts, George R.
Turner, Hattie
Ward, Marina
Warren, Dr.
Washburn, William B.
Washington, Robert
Wells, Kate G.
Whipple, Charles K.
Whittier, Mary C.
Wilde, C.
Wildman, J. K.
Willard, Frances E.
Wolcott, Roger
Wood, Mrs.
Woodson, Mrs.
World's Congress Auxiliary
Ymerian Club
Unidentified
BOX 85-86
REEL 67-69
Speech, Article, and Book File, 1845-1891, n.d.
Speeches, articles, essays, and other writings.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 85
REEL 67-68
Speeches
Address to the Ladies' Literary Society, possibly at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
The condition of women, ca. 1887
“The Gains of Forty Years,” 1891
Mission and duties of women, ca. 1850
“Oberlin and Women,” 1883
“The Original Convention”
“Resolved That Women Should Not Study Politics”
“The Right of Suffrage for Women,” 1857
“Why Do We Rejoice Today?” ca. 1846
“Woman and Temperance,” New York Tribune, May 1853
“A Woman Suffrage Catechism,” 1885
“Woman Suffrage in New Jersey,” 1867
“Woman's Right to Vote and to Hold Property,” 1853
“Workers for the Cause”
Untitled, 1848-1888, n.d.
(8 folders)
Speech announcements
Articles and essays
“The Coming Centennial,” 1889
“The Plain Speaker,” 1845
“The Province of Woman”
“Questions for Remonstrants,” 1889
“Some Things the Massachusetts Legislature of 1889 and '90 Did for Men, Who Have Votes, Contrasted with What It Did for Women, Who Have No Votes,” 1890
“To What Extent Should We Have Confidence in Men in Office as Such?”
“Woman Suffrage a Necessity”
“Women and the Ballot in New Jersey,” by Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, 1867
Untitled, 1845, n.d.
(2 folders)
Other writings
Editorials for the Woman's Journal
1872-1874
(3 folders)
BOX 86
REEL 68-69
1874-1875, 1884
Lectures and editorials by Stone, notes compiled by Henry Browne Blackwell
Notes for speeches and articles
Poem
Fragmentary writings
BOX 86-89
REEL 68-71
Subject File, 1853-1960
Biographical papers, financial papers, correspondence, tributes, will, and Maud Wood Park's Lucy Stone, a Chronicle Play.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.
BOX 86
REEL 68-69
Biographical papers
Blackwell, Alice Stone, sketches
(2 folders)
Blackwell, Henry Browne, account
(3 folders)
Chace, Elizabeth B., extracts from biography
Other biographical material
American Woman Suffrage Association
Childhood
(2 folders)
Education
(2 folders)
Marriage
Religion
General
(5 folders)
BOX 87
REEL 69-70
(13 folders)
Boston, Mass., school board voting controversy
Bust of Lucy Stone, 1878-1924
Financial papers, 1855-1888
(2 folders)
Home, Dorchester, Mass., 1870-1950
(2 folders)
Lucy Stone League, 1924-1925
Lucy Stone School, Dorchester, Mass., 1923-1933
Lucy Stone's wagon, disposal of, 1932-1960
Lucy Stone, a Chronicle Play, by Maud Wood Park, ca. 1938
Correspondence
Adkinson, June
“B” miscellaneous
Baker (Walter H.) Co.
Blackwell, Alice Stone
“C” miscellaneous
Catt, Carrie Chapman
Comstock, Ada
Dewson, Mary W.
“F” miscellaneous
Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr.
“I-P” miscellaneous
(6 folders)
Park, Maud Wood
(1 folder)
BOX 88
REEL 70
(2 folders)
Peck, Mary Gray
“R” miscellaneous
Stantial, Edna L.
(2 folders)
“T-Y” miscellaneous
(3 folders)
Walter H. Baker Co. See Container 87, Baker (Walter H.) Co.
Unidentified
Announcements and programs
Partial script
Publicity
Reviews
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, 1853-1918
Tax protest
Tributes to Stone, chiefly 1893
(2 folders)
BOX 89
REEL 70-71
(5 folders)
Walter H. Baker Co. See Container 87, Baker, (Walter H.) Co.
Will
BOX 89-90
REEL 70-71
Miscellany.
Notebooks, photographs, letterbook, family histories, and other miscellaneous papers.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 89
REEL 70
Notebooks
(2 folders)
Photographs
(3 folders)
BOX 90
REEL 71
(3 folders)
Stone, Luther, letterbook, 1845-1848 See also Container 82, Stone family correspondence
Stone family history
General
(2 folders)
BOX 91-96
REEL 71-76

Other Blackwell Family Papers, 1834-1945

BOX 91
REEL 71
Agnes Blackwell Jones Papers, 1890-1945
Correspondence and miscellany.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 91
REEL 71-72
Correspondence
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Henry Browne
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Robinson, Ethel Blackwell
Miscellany
BOX 91
REEL 71-72
Anna Blackwell Papers, 1834-1900
Correspondence, articles, biographical material, family history, estate records, writings, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 91
REEL 71-72
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, George W.
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, Henry Browne
(9 folders)
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Miscellaneous
General
Barrington, Eric
Belden, Anna
Hodgson, Emily and W. B.
Unidentified correspondence
Miscellany
Articles
Biographical material
“Early Life of the Blackwells”
Draft
Typed copy prepared by Alice Stone Blackwell
Estate
Fairy tales
Photographs
Poems
Poetry album
Translations and stories
(2 folders)
BOX 92
REEL 73
Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell Papers, 1846-1929
Correspondence, biographical material, photographs, and writings.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 92
REEL 73
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Henry Browne and Alice Stone
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Stone, Lucy
(10 folders)
Miscellaneous
General
Anthony, Susan B.
Belden, Anna
Howe, Julia Ward
Laddey, Clara S.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Miscellany
Biographical material
(6 folders)
General
Memoirs
Photographs
Published writings, The Island Neighbors
BOX 93-94
REEL 73-75
Emily Blackwell Papers, 1850-1910
Correspondence, diary, biographical material, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 93
REEL 73-74
Diary, 1850-1866
Original
Transcript
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(7 folders)
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(6 folders)
Blackwell, George W.
Blackwell, Henry Browne
(4 folders)
BOX 94
REEL 74-75
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Blackwell, Sarah Ellen
Stone, Lucy
(5 folders)
Miscellaneous
General
Gould, Julia F.
Unidentified
Miscellany
Biographical material
(2 folders)
General
Photographs
BOX 94
REEL 74-75
Emma Lawrence Blackwell Papers, 1879-1911
Correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 94
REEL 74-75
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(3 folders)
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Howard L.
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Marian
Lawrence, Sarah Stone
Stone, Lucy
General
Belden, Anna
Wilde, C.
BOX 94
REEL 75
Ethel Blackwell Robinson Papers, 1901-1943
Correspondence, biographical material, and poems.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 94
REEL 75
Correspondence
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(4 folders)
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Emily
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Belden, Anna
Miscellany
Biographical papers
Poems
BOX 95
REEL 75
Florence Blackwell Mayhew Papers, 1867-1936
Correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 95
REEL 75-76
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Stone, Lucy
General
Jones, Agnes Blackwell
Robinson, Ethel Blackwell
BOX 95
REEL 75
George W. Blackwell Papers, 1841-1912
Correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 95
REEL 75
Correspondence
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(3 folders)
Blackwell, Emma Lawrence
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Miscellany
Biographical papers and photographs
BOX 95
REEL 75
Grace Blackwell Papers, 1875-1906
Correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 95
REEL 75
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Emily
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Stone, Lucy
BOX 95
REEL 75
Hannah Blackwell Papers, 1840-1896
Correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 95
REEL 75
Correspondence
Blackwell, George W.
Blackwell, Henry Browne
Blackwell, Howard L.
Stone, Lucy
Miscellany
Biographical papers
Photographs
BOX 95
REEL 75-76
Helen Thomas Blackwell Papers, 1906-1937
Correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 95
REEL 75-76
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Howard L.
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
BOX 95
REEL 76
Howard L. Blackwell Papers, 1892-1937
Correspondence.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
BOX 95
REEL 75-76
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(3 folders)
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Emma Lawrence
Blackwell, Helen Thomas
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Marian
Blackwell, Sarah Ellen
General
Belden, Anna
Rogers, Reynold
BOX 96
REEL 76
Marian Blackwell Papers, 1840-1897
Correspondence, miscellany, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 96
REEL 76
Correspondence
Family
Blackwell, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(3 folders)
Blackwell, Emily
Blackwell, George W.
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, Henry Browne
(2 folders)
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Stone, Lucy
General
Belden, Anna
Titterton, Frances
Miscellany
Photograph
BOX 96
REEL 76
Samuel C. Blackwell Papers, 1838-1901
Correspondence, diary, biographical material, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 96
REEL 76
Diary excerpts, 1838-1856
Correspondence
Blackwell, Elizabeth
(2 folders)
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, Henry Browne
(3 folders)
Blackwell, John Howard
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Stone, Lucy
Miscellany
Biographical papers
Photographs
BOX 96
REEL 76
Sarah Ellen Blackwell Papers, 1840-1901
Correspondence, biographical material, and photographs.
Arranged by type of material.
BOX 96
REEL 76
Correspondence
Blackwell, Alice Stone
(3 folders)
Blackwell, Anna
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwell, Emily
Blackwell, Emma Lawrence
Blackwell, George W.
Blackwell, Hannah
Blackwell, Henry Browne
(2 folders)
Blackwell, Kitty Barry
Blackwell, Samuel C.
Stone, Lucy
(2 folders)
Miscellany
Biographical papers and photograph
BOX 96
Not filmed

Addition, 1854-1958, n.d.

Correspondence, translations of poems, printed matter, and two unsigned notes.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX 96
Not filmed
Letters to Bedros Arakel Keljik from Alice Stone Blackwell and others with related attachments, 1894-1898, n.d.
Printed matter and two unsigned notes, 1854, 1892-1893, 1905-1910, 1930, 1958, n.d.


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