CHARLES HAMLIN
A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Harry G. Heiss
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1994
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CONTENTS
[Note: numbers refer to pagination of original WordPerfect text]
Provenance 1
Biographical Note 2
Scope and Content Note 4
Description of Series 6
Container List
Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1937 9
Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1936 10
Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1886-1938
Indexes, 1886-1912 12
Scrapbooks, 1886-1938 12
Indexes to Scrapbooks, 1898-1934, n.d.
Woodrow Wilson Index, 1912-25 26
Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1912-34 26
Index-digest of Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1925 27
References to Anna Hamlin, n.d. 27
Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1928 27
Anna Hamlin Diaries, 1918-24 28
Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.
Personal Correspondence, ca. 1900-1934, n.d. 28
General Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d. 28
Miscellany, 1879-1968, n.d. 29
Appendix: List of Major Correspondents 32
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PROVENANCE
The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin (1861-1938), lawyer,
politician, assistant secretary of the treasury and governor of
the Federal Reserve Board, were given to the Library of Congress
by Hamlin and his wife, Huybertie Lansing Pruyn, between 1936 and
1955. Hamlin's diaries had been deposited earlier but were
withdrawn before being returned as a gift. Additions were made
by gift from others and by transfer from the Federal Reserve
Board between 1974 and 1982.
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Charles Hamlin in
these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of
the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Brief descriptions of the Charles Hamlin Papers appear in
the _Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current
Acquisitions_, May 1949, p. 85, and May 1955, p. 124; and the
_Library of Congress Information Bulletin_, 21 February 1955, 6
September 1955, and 9 April 1956.
The collection was first organized by the Library in 1955,
and an unpublished register was prepared at that time. About
1988 the register was revised to include additions to the
collection that had been received by the Library in 1974 and
1982. The current register was prepared in May 1994 to reflect a
rearrangement of the correspondence and miscellaneous materials
and the microfilming of the Charles Hamlin diaries, scrapbooks,
and indexes to scrapbooks and the Anna Hamlin scrapbooks.
A microfilm edition of parts of these papers on 224 reels is
available from the Library's Photoduplication Service for
purchase subject to the Copyright Law of the United States (Title
17, U.S.C.). This microfilm edition may also be requested on
interlibrary loan through the Library's Loan Division. Ten reels
may be requested at a time for a loan period of one month.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 90
Approximate number of items: 3,215
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
1861, Aug. 30 Born, Boston, Mass.
1883 A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
1886 M.A. and LL.B., Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass.
1886-93 Lawyer, Boston, Mass., in partnership with Marcus
Morton
1887 Unsuccessful candidate for Massachusetts senate
1888 Unsuccessful candidate for Massachusetts senate
1892 Unsuccessful candidate for secretary of state of
Massachusetts
1893-97 Assistant secretary of the treasury
1897 United States special commissioner, convention of
Japan, Russia, and United States to negotiate
fur-seal fishery controversy
Chairman, seal conference among Great Britain,
Canada, and United States
1898, June 4 Married Huybertie Lansing Pruyn
1898-1913 Lawyer, Boston, Mass.
1901 Director, Boston Merchants Association, Boston,
Mass.
1902 Unsuccessful candidate for governor of
Massachusetts
1902-03 Lecturer on United States government, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass.
1903 President, Massachusetts Reform Club
Member, United States Assay Commission to examine
United States Mint, Philadelphia, Pa.
1904 Delegate, Democratic National Convention, St.
Louis, Mo.
1906 Member, Japanese Famine Relief Commission of
Massachusetts
1906-15 Member, Committee on Government, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Mass.
1907-12 Arbiter in several industrial disputes
1908 Actively supported William Jennings Bryan for
president
Member, United States Commission on Limitation of
Armaments
1910 Unanimously nominated for Congress, but declined
to accept
Unsuccessful candidate for governor of
Massachusetts
1911 Chairman of the Assembly, Boston Chamber of
Commerce, Boston, Mass.
1912 Actively campaigned for Woodrow Wilson for
president
1913-14 Assistant secretary of the treasury
1914-36 Governor, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.
1936-38 Special counsel, Board of Governors of Federal
Reserve System
1938, Apr. 25 Died, Washington, D.C.
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin span the years
1869-1968, with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period
1880-1938. These papers primarily concern Hamlin's civic and
political affairs and his family's active social life in
Washington, D.C., from Grover Cleveland's administration through
that of Franklin D. Roosevelt. They are especially valuable in
connection with the formation and early history of the Federal
Reserve System. Included are diaries, scrapbooks, indexes,
incoming and outgoing correspondence, speeches, reports,
newspaper clippings, brochures and other printed matter,
unpublished writings, photographs, autobiographical notes,
genealogical records, and other original and secondary material.
Charles Hamlin's scrapbooks cover the entire period of his
adulthood, from law school graduation in 1886 to his death in
1938. Containing mostly newspaper clippings, copies of
correspondence, published reports, and other printed matter, the
scrapbooks document Hamlin's political interests, law practice,
and his public service with the Treasury Department and the
Federal Reserve Board. The scrapbooks have been abstracted and
indexed, with a special index prepared for those items concerning
Woodrow Wilson's presidential administration. Because of their
possible confidential character, some items were removed from the
scrapbooks by the Federal Reserve Board in the summer of 1941.
After they were returned, these materials were filed separately
from the scrapbooks and have not been microfilmed. The
scrapbooks are available on microfilm only. The original
scrapbooks were disposed of after they were filmed in 1993.
Hamlin's diaries are written in his own hand and chronicle
his business and political careers as well as his social life.
Topics covered parallel and augment those documented in his
scrapbooks. The diaries have also been indexed.
The Correspondence series includes about three hundred
personal letters exchanged between Hamlin and his wife, Huybertie
Lansing Pruyn, during the years 1900-1934, and approximately
twelve hundred items of general correspondence from 1869 through
1955. It contains a considerable number of letters from
presidents Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, Theodore
Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as exchanges with other figures,
such as Newton Diehl Baker, Frances Folsom Cleveland, Josephus
Daniels, Cordell Hull, Robert Lansing, Henry Cabot Lodge, William
Gibbs McAdoo, Levi P. Morton, and George Foster Peabody. Most of
the letters contain political discussion and comments on
Democratic party leaders and policies of the Cleveland, Wilson,
and Franklin Roosevelt administrations, and particularly those
issues affecting the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve
System. A list of major correspondents is included as an
appendix to this register.
Anna Hamlin was the only daughter of Charles and Huybertie
Pruyn Hamlin. Her scrapbooks and diaries are organized in a
separate series and mainly concern social life in Washington,
D.C., from about 1915 until her death in 1925. References to
Anna in her father's diaries and scrapbooks have also been
indexed in a separate volume that is filed in the Indexes to
Scrapbooks series. Anna Hamlin's scrapbooks are available on
microfilm only. The original scrapbooks were disposed of after
they were filmed in 1993.
The Miscellany series contains copies of two unpublished
manuscripts by Huybertie Pruyn Hamlin, "Some Memories of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt" and "Visit at the White House, November
1941-January 1942." In the first manuscript, Huybertie Hamlin
describes the longtime friendship among the Roosevelt, Hamlin,
and Pruyn families which began early in her childhood. The
latter manuscript is an intimate account of her social visits to
the White House during the critical period just before the
country's entry into World War II and at a time when Winston
Churchill and other prominent leaders were also guests there.
She was, for instance, a witness to the signing of the
"Declaration by the United Nations" on January 2, 1942. The
originals of both of her manuscripts are in the Franklin D.
Roosevelt Library at Hyde Park, N.Y. Another of her
autobiographical narratives, "Memories of Washington from the Age
of Seven," is an informal and humorous account of social life in
Washington, D.C., mainly 1913-36. It was written during the
winter of 1924-25 while she resided at Lee House, with additions
made in October 1934. Also included is a satiric poem, "As to
the British Embassy Garden Party June 1939," probably also
written by Mrs. Hamlin.
Charles Hamlin's history of the Federal Reserve Board uses
extracts from his diaries and other records from March 1913 to
January 1929, but is incomplete and ends abruptly in midsentence.
In the folder containing extracts from diary volumes fourteen and
fifteen is a March 1968 note to Federal Reserve Board Governor
Andrew Felton Brimmer concerning the rate reduction determined by
the Board for the Chicago Reserve Bank in 1927.
Autobiographical notes on Charles Hamlin and genealogical
information on the Hamlin family are also included in the
Miscellany series, as well as correspondence, reports, and drafts
of legislation pertaining to the 1913 federal income tax law,
statistical materials and pamphlet files of the Federal Reserve
System, 1907-17, and speeches given by Hamlin between 1897 and
1937. An unpublished report concerning an investigation of
customs laws and refunds of duties at the New York customs house
was submitted in 1893 to John G. Carlisle, Secretary of the
Treasury, by Charles S. Fairchild, chairman of the Fairchild
Commission on Hat Material Refunds.
The series also contains a studio photograph of Hamlin and
an original cartoon drawn by Sebastian T. Robles for the
"National Gallery" series in the _Washington Post_ and published
on July 12, 1934. The Robles cartoon is an attachment to
correspondence from William Haggard, assistant managing editor of
the _Post_.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Reel Series
Nos. Nos.
1-16 1-10 Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1937.
Bound volumes of diaries, mainly in Hamlin's
handwriting, with occasional letters or other
manuscripts laid in. Arranged
chronologically.
17-41 11-23 Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Diaries,
1887-1936.
Bound volumes of typed index-digests of
diaries. Entries arranged alphabetically.
42-313 24-196 Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1886-1938.
42-44 24-25 Indexes, 1886-1912.
Bound volumes of typed indexes to Charles
Hamlin scrapbooks, volumes 1-79, and other
selected volumes. Entries arranged
alphabetically. For indexes to volumes
80-258, see containers 315-333 below.
45-313 25-196 Scrapbooks, 1886-1938.
Bound volumes of scrapbooks consisting
mainly of newspaper clippings, with
occasional letters or other manuscripts laid
in. Arranged chronologically.
314-335 197-212 Indexes to Scrapbooks, 1898-1934, n.d.
314 197 Woodrow Wilson Index, 1912-25.
A typed index of principal events during
Woodrow Wilson's presidential
administrations, compiled from materials in
the Charles Hamlin scrapbooks, volumes
74-158. Entries arranged alphabetically.
315-333 198-212 Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks,
1912-34.
Bound volumes of typed indexes to
Charles Hamlin scrapbooks, volumes 80-258.
Entries arranged alphabetically. For
indexes of volumes 1-79, see containers
42-44 above.
334 212 Index-digest of Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks,
1898-1925.
Bound volume of typed index to Anna
Hamlin scrapbooks in containers 336-341.
Entries arranged alphabetically.
335 212 References to Anna Hamlin, n.d.
A typed volume of citations to Anna
Hamlin in the scrapbooks and diaries of her
father, Charles Hamlin. Entries arranged
alphabetically.
336-341 213-224 Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1928.
(end of Bound volumes of scrapbooks containing
film) engagement books, invitations, photographs,
Junior League literature, newspaper
clippings, and other printed matter, mainly
1915-25.
342-343 (not Anna Hamlin Diaries, 1918-24.
filmed) In five volumes. Entries arranged
chronologically.
343-348 (not Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.
343-345 filmed) Personal Correspondence, ca. 1900-1934, n.d.
Correspondence between Charles Hamlin and
Huybertie Pruyn Hamlin. Arranged
chronologically.
345-348 General Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.
Letters sent and received, with newspaper
clippings and other attachments. Arranged
chronologically.
349-370 (not Miscellany, 1879-1968, n.d.
filmed) Autobiographical notes on Charles Hamlin
and genealogical information on the Hamlin
family; speeches given by Hamlin, arranged
chronologically; printed matter, including
"Report of the Fairchild Commission on Hat
Material Refunds," January 1894;
correspondence and printed matter concerning
the 1913 federal income tax law;
correspondence and reports removed by the
Federal Reserve Board from the Charles Hamlin
scrapbooks; statistical materials and pamphlet
files of the Federal Reserve System, 1907-17;
a manuscript prepared by Charles Hamlin on the
history of the Federal Reserve Board; and
unpublished manuscripts by Huybertie Pruyn
Hamlin. Arranged alphabetically, except the
items removed by the Federal Reserve Board
from the Charles Hamlin scrapbooks, which are
filed at the end of the series.
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CONTAINER LIST
Container Volume Reel Contents
Nos. Nos. Nos.
CHARLES HAMLIN DIARIES, 1887-1937
Box 1 Vol. 1 Reel 1 12 Mar. 1887-1 Sept. 1910
Box 2 Vol. 2 11 Mar. 1913-16 Jan. 1915
Box 3 Vol. 3 17 Jan. 1915-30 Aug. 1916
Box 4 Vol. 4 Nov. 1916-27 Mar. 1919
Box 5 Vol. 5 Reel 2 1 Apr. 1919-23 Mar. 1920
Vol. 6 28 Mar. 1920-12 Oct. 1922
Box 6 Vol. 7 13 Oct. 1922-21 Dec. 1923
Vol. 8 2 Jan.-19 June 1924
Box 7 Vol. 9 Reel 3 20 June-15 Dec. 1924
Vol. 10 15 Dec. 1924-11 Sept. 1925
Box 8 Vol. 11 12 Sept. 1925-20 May 1926
Vol. 12 21 May-31 Dec. 1926
Box 9 Vol. 13 1 Jan.-1 July 1927
Vol. 14 5 July 1927-31 July 1928
Box 10 Vol. 15 Reel 4 1 Aug. 1928-22 Mar.1929
Vol. 16 23 Mar.-1 Nov. 1929
Box 11 Vol. 17 Reel 5 1 Nov. 1929-31 May 1930
Vol. 18 1 June 1930-31 Mar. 1931
Box 12 Vol. 19 Reel 6 1 Apr.-30 Nov. 1931
Vol. 20 1 Dec. 1931-9 June 1932
Box 13 Vol. 21 Reel 7 12 June-26 Nov.1932
Vol. 22 28 Nov. 1932-24 Mar. 1933
Box 14 Vol. 23 Reel 8 25 Mar.-30 Sept. 1933
Vol. 24 1 Oct. 1933-30 Apr. 1934
Box 15 Vol. 25 Reel 9 1 May-31 Dec. 1934
Vol. 26 1 Jan.-30 Sept. 1935
Box 16 Vol. 27 Reel 10 1 Oct. 1935-30 June 1936
Vol. 28 1 July 1936-23 Aug. 1937
INDEX-DIGEST OF CHARLES HAMLIN DIARIES, 1887-1936
Box 17 Vol. 1 Reel 1887-1910
11-12
Box 18 Vol. 2 Reel 13 11 Mar. 1913-16 Jan. 1915
Vol. 3 17 Jan. 1915-30 Aug. 1916
Box 19 Vol. 4 Reel 14 Nov. 1916-Mar. 1919
Vol. 5 1 Apr. 1919-23 Mar. 1920
Box 20 Vol. 6 Reel 15 28 Mar. 1920-12 Oct. 1922
Box 21 Vol. 7 13 Oct. 1922-21 Dec. 1923
Box 22 Vol. 8 1 Jan.-17 June 1924
Box 23 Vol. 9 Reel 16 20 June-15 Dec. 1924
Box 24 Vol. 10 15 Dec. 1924-10 Sept. 1925
Box 25 Vol. 11 12 Sept. 1925-20 May 1926
Box 26 Vol. 12 Reel 17 21 May-31 Dec. 1926
Box 27 Vol. 13 1 Jan.-28 June 1927
Box 28 Vol. 14 1 July 1927-31 July 1928
Box 29 Vol. 15 Reel 18 1 Aug. 1928-22 Mar. 1929
Box 30 Vol. 16 23 Mar.-6 Nov. 1929
Box 31 Vol. 17 Reel 19 1 Nov. 1929-31 May 1930
Box 32 Vol. 18 1 June 1930-29 Mar. 1931
Box 33 Vol. 19 1 Apr.-1 Dec. 1931
Box 34 Vol. 20 Reel 20 1 Dec. 1931-9 June 1932
Box 35 Vol. 21 12 June-26 Nov. 1932
Box 36 Vol. 22 Reel 21 28 Nov. 1932-24 Mar. 1933
Box 37 Vol. 23 25 Mar.-29 Sept. 1933
Box 38 Vol. 24 Reel 22 1 Oct. 1933-30 Apr. 1934
Box 39 Vol. 25 1 May-31 Dec. 1934
Box 40 Vol. 26 Reel 23 Jan.-1 Oct. 1935
Box 41 Vol. 27 1 Oct. 1935-1 July 1936
CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938
Box 42 Reel 24 Indexes
To vols. 1-42, Sept. 1886-July
1906
Box 43 To vols. 1-79, Dec. 1886-Dec.
1912
Box 44 Reel 25 To vols. 12-38, July 1897-Oct.
1905
Box 45 Scrapbooks
Vol. 1 Dec. 1886-Sept. 1891
Box 46 Vol. 1-1/2 Mar. 1879-Oct. 1886
Box 47 Vol. 2 Sept. 1891-Mar. 1892
Box 48 Vol. 3 Mar.-Sept. 1892
Box 49 Vol. 4 Reel 26 Sept. 1892-Nov. 1893
Box 50 Vol. 5-6 Apr.-Oct. 1893
Box 51 Vol. 7 June 1893-Oct. 1894
Box 52 Vol. 8 Nov. 1893-Mar. 1897
Box 53 Vol. 9 Reel 27 Dec. 1893-Feb. 1897
Box 54 Vol. 10 July 1896-Apr. 1897
Box 55 Vol. 11 Apr. 1896-Mar. 1897
Box 56 Vol. 12 July 1897-Nov. 1900
Box 57 Vol. 13 Reel 28 Aug.-Dec. 1897
Box 58 Vol. 14 Jan.-Dec. 1898
Box 59 Vol. 14-1/2 Dec. 1898-May 1899
Box 60 Vol. 15 Reel 29 Dec. 1898-Aug. 1901
Box 61 Vol. 16 Jan. 1899-June 1901
Box 62 Vol. 17 July 1899-Oct. 1901
Box 63 Vol. 18 Aug. 1901
Box 64 Vol. 19 Reel 30 Aug.-Oct. 1901
Box 65 Vol. 20 Aug.-Nov. 1901
Box 66 Vol. 21 Aug.-Dec. 1901
Box 67 Vol. 22 Jan.-Feb. 1902
Box 68 Vol. 23 Feb.-Apr. 1902
Box 69 Vol. 24 Apr.-July 1902
Box 70 Vol. 25 Reel 31 Sept. 1902
Box 71 Vol. 26 Sept.-Oct. 1902
Box 72 Vol. 27 Oct.-Dec. 1902
Box 73 Vol. 28 Dec. 1902-Apr. 1903
Box 74 Vol. 29 Apr.-Dec. 1903
Box 75 Vol. 30 Reel 32 Dec. 1903-Apr. 1904
Box 76 Vol. 31 Apr.-Aug. 1904
Box 77 Vol. 32 July-Sept. 1904
Box 78 Vol. 33 July-Aug. 1904
Box 79 Vol. 34 Sept.-Oct. 1904
Box 80 Vol. 35 Reel 33 Oct.-Dec. 1904
Box 81 Vol. 36 Dec. 1904-Mar. 1905
Box 82 Vol. 37 Apr.-July 1905
Box 83 Vol. 38 Jul.-Oct. 1905
Box 84 Vol. 39 Reel 34 Oct.-Nov. 1905
Box 85 Vol. 40 Oct. 1905-Mar. 1906
Box 86 Vol. 41 Feb.-Apr. 1906
Box 87 Vol. 42 Apr.-June 1906
Box 88 Vol. 43 June-Sept. 1906
Box 89 Vol. 44 Sept.-Oct. 1906
Box 90 Vol. 45 Reel 35 Oct. 1906-Feb. 1907
Box 91 Vol. 46 Feb.-Apr. 1907
Box 92 Vol. 47 Feb.-June 1907
Box 93 Vol. 48 June-Sept. 1907
Box 94 Vol. 49 Sept.-Oct. 1907
Box 95 Vol. 50 Reel 36 Oct.-Dec. 1907
Box 96 Vol. 51 Dec. 1907-May 1908
Box 97 Vol. 52 Mar.-May 1908
Box 98 Vol. 53 Reel 37 May-July 1908
Box 99 Vol. 54 Aug.-Oct. 1908
Box 100 Vol. 55 Oct.- Dec. 1908
Box 101 Vol. 56 Reel 38 Jan.-May 1909
Box 102 Vol. 57 May-June 1909
Box 103 Vol. 58 June-July 1909
Box 104 Vol. 59 July-Nov. 1909
Box 105 Vol. 60 Reel 39 Jan.-Mar. 1910
Box 106 Vol. 61 Mar.-Apr. 1910
Box 107 Vol. 62 Apr.-June 1910
Box 108 Vol. 63 Reel 40 June-Aug. 1910
Box 109 Vol. 64 Aug.-Sept. 1910
Box 110 Vol. 65 Sept.-Oct. 1910
Box 111 Vol. 66 Sept.-Oct. 1910
Box 112 Vol. 67 Reel 41 Oct.-Nov. 1910
Box 113 Vol. 68 Nov. 1910
Box 114 Vol. 69 Nov. 1910-Mar. 1911
Box 115 Vol. 70 Feb.-Apr. 1911
Box 116 Vol. 71 Reel 42 Apr.-July 1911
Box 117 Vol. 72 July-Sept. 1911
Box 118 Vol. 73 Oct. 1911
Box 119 Vol. 74 Reel 43 Oct. 1911-Feb. 1912
Box 120 Vol. 75 Feb.-July 1912
Box 121 Vol. 76 Reel 44 July-Aug. 1912
Box 122 Vol. 77 Aug.-Sept. 1912
Box 123 Vol. 78 Sept.-Nov. 1912
Box 124 Vol. 79 Reel 45 Nov.-Dec. 1912
Box 125 Vol. 80 Dec. 1912-Jan. 1913
Box 126 Vol. 81 Reel 46 Jan.-Feb. 1913
Box 127 Vol. 82 Feb.-Mar. 1913
Box 128 Vol. 83 Reel 47 Mar.-Apr. 1913
Box 129 Vol. 84 Apr.-May 1913
Box 130 Vol. 85 Apr.-June 1913
Box 131 Vol. 86 Reel 48 June-Aug. 1913
Box 132 Vol. 87 Aug.-Oct. 1913
Box 133 Vol. 88 Oct.-Dec. 1913
Box 134 Vol. 89 Jan.-May 1914
Box 135 Vol. 90 Reel 49 May-Aug. 1914
Box 136 Vol. 91 Aug.-Nov. 1914
Box 137 Vol. 92 Nov. 1914-Apr. 1915
Box 138 Vol. 93 Apr.-Oct. 1915
Box 139 Vol. 94 Reel 50 Oct. 1915-Jan. 1916
Box 140 Vol. 95 Jan.-Mar. 1916
Box 141 Vol. 96 Reel 51 May-Aug. 1916
Box 142 Vol. 97 Reel 52 July-Dec. 1916
Box 143 Vol. 98 Dec. 1916-Jan. 1917
Box 144 Vol. 99 Jan.-Feb. 1917
Box 145 Vol. 100 Reel 53 Jan.-Mar. 1917
Box 146 Vol. 101 Mar.-June 1917
Box 147 Vol. 102 Reel 54 June-Nov. 1917
Box 148 Vol. 103 Reel 55 Nov. 1917-May 1918
Box 149 Vol. 104 Reel 56 Apr.-Aug. 1918
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Box 151 Vol. 106 Reel 57 Nov. 1918-Jan. 1919
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Box 278 Vol. 233 Reel 168 Oct. 1932
Box 279 Vol. 234 Oct.-Nov. 1932
Box 280 Vol. 235 Reel 169 Nov.-Dec. 1932
Box 281 Vol. 236 Dec. 1932-Jan. 1933
Box 282 Vol. 237 Reel 170 Jan.-Feb. 1933
Box 283 Vol. 238 Feb.-Mar. 1933
Box 284 Vol. 239 Reel 171 Mar. 1933
Box 285 Vol. 240 Apr. 1933
Box 286 Vol. 241 Reel 172 May 1933
Box 287 Vol. 242 May-June 1933
Box 288 Vol. 243 Reel 173 June-July 1933
Box 289 Vol. 244 July-Aug. 1933
Box 290 Vol. 245 Reel 174 Sept.-Oct. 1933
Box 291 Vol. 246 Reel 175 Oct.-Nov. 1933
Box 292 Vol. 247 Reel 176 Nov.-Dec. 1933
Box 293 Vol. 248 Reel 177 Dec. 1933-Jan. 1934
Box 294 Vol. 249 Reel 178 Jan. 1934
Box 295 Vol. 250 Reel 179 Jan.-Feb. 1934
Box 296 Vol. 251 Reel 180 Feb.-Mar. 1934
Box 297 Vol. 252 Mar.-Apr. 1934
Box 298 Vol. 253 Reel 181 May-June 1934
Box 299 Vol. 254 Reel 182 June-July 1934
Box 300 Vol. 255 Reel 183 Aug.-Sept. 1934
Box 301 Vol. 256 Reel 184 Sept.-Oct. 1934
Box 302 Vol. 257 Reel 185 Oct.-Dec. 1934
Box 303 Vol. 258 Reel 186 Dec. 1934-Feb. 1935
Box 304 Vol. 259 Reel 187 Feb.-Mar. 1935
Box 305 Vol. 260 Reel 188 Mar.-May 1935
Box 306 Vol. 261 Reel 189 May-June 1935
Box 307 Vol. 262 Reel 190 June-July 1935
Box 308 Vol. 263 Reel 191 July-Sept. 1935
Box 309 Vol. 264 Reel 192 Sept.-Nov. 1935
Box 310 Vol. 265 Reel 193 Nov. 1935-Jan. 1936
Box 311 Vol. 266 Reel 194 Jan.-June 1936
Box 312 Vol. 267 Reel 195 June 1936-Mar. 1937
Box 313 Vol. 268 Reel 196 Mar. 1937-Apr. 1938
INDEXES TO SCRAPBOOKS, 1898-1934, n.d.
Box 314 Reel 197 Woodrow Wilson index, 1912-1925
Box 315 Reel 198 Index-digest of Charles Hamlin
scrapbooks
To vols. 80-97, Dec. 1912-Dec.
1916
Box 316 To vols. 98-118, Dec. 1916-Oct.
1920
Box 317 Reel 199 To vols. 116-129, Oct.
1920-Dec. 1922
Box 318 Reel 200 To vols. 130-146, Jan.
1923-Jan. 1925
Abo-Med
Box 319 Reel 201 Mel-Zon
Box 320 To vols. 147-155, 1925
Box 321 Reel 202 To vols. 80-173, Dec.
1912-Sept. 1927
A-B
Box 322 Reel 203 C-E
Box 323 Reel 204 Index-digest of Charles Hamlin
scrapbooks
To vols. 80-173, Dec.
1912-Sept. 1927
F
Box 324 Reel 205 G-K
Box 325 Reel 206 L-Q
Box 326 Reel 207 R-Z
Box 327 Reel 208 To vols. 174-186, Oct.
1927-Dec. 1928
Box 328 Reel 209 To vols. 187-200, 1929
Box 329 To vols. 199-209, 1930
Box 330 Reel 210 To vols. 210-221, 1931
Box 331 Reel 211 To vols. 222-236, 1932
Box 332 To vols. 237-248, 1933
Box 333 Reel 212 To vols. 248-258, 1934
Box 334 Index-digest of Anna Hamlin
scrapbooks, 1898-1925
Box 335 References to Anna Hamlin, n.d.
ANNA HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1898-1928
Box 336 Vol. 1 Reel 1898-1918
213-215
Box 337 Vol. 2 Reel 1918-19
216-217
Box 338 Vol. 3 Reel 1919-21
218-219
Box 339 Vol. 4 Reel 1921-23
220-221
Box 340 Vol. 5 Reel 222 1924-28
Box 341 Vol. 6 Reel 1923-28
223-224
(end of film)
ANNA HAMLIN DIARIES, 1918-24
Box 342 1918-23 (4 folders)
Box 343 1924 (2 folders)
CORRESPONDENCE, 1869-1955, n.d.
Personal correspondence
ca. 7 Aug. 1900-19 Dec. 1921 (8 folders)
Box 344 13 Jan. 1922-17 Oct. 1934 (11 folders)
Box 345 19-26 Oct. 1934, n.d. (1 folder)
General correspondence
29 Jan. 1869-9 Nov. 1911 (11 folders)
Box 346 29 Jan. 1912-29 July 1918 (12 folders)
Box 347 1 Aug. 1918-26 Mar. 1927 (12 folders)
Box 348 9 June 1927-5 Jan. 1955, n.d. (11 folders)
MISCELLANY, 1879-1968, n.d.
Box 349 Biographical notes on Charles Hamlin, Oct.
1910-Oct. 1912, n.d. (2 folders)
Diploma and certificates, June 1879-Dec. 1917
Federal Reserve System statistics and pamphlets,
July 1907-Jan. 1917, n.d.
Index to vols. 1-6
Vol. 1, Apr. 1912-June 1915, n.d.
Box 350 Vol. 2, June 1914-July 1915, n.d.
Box 351 Vol. 3, July 1907-Jan. 1916, n.d.
Box 352 Vol. 4, June 1913-Jan. 1916, n.d.
Box 353 Vol. 5, Jan.-Dec. 1916, n.d.
Box 354 Vol. 6, Jan. 1914-Jan. 1917, n.d.
Box 355 Income tax law, May-Oct. 1913, n.d. (10 folders)
Photograph of Charles Hamlin, Nov. 1917
Printed matter
_Charles Sumner Hamlin, Sketch of His Life_,
ca. 1912
"The Final Settlement of the Reparations
Problems Growing Out of the World War,"
_International Conciliation_, Sept. 1930
Gubernatorial campaign, 1910
"History of the Hat Trimming Refunds, Tariff of
1883," n.d.
Box 356 _In Memory of General Hugh Lenox Scott, United
States Army_, June 1936
_In re Internal Revenue Tax on R.R. Receipts and
Bills of Lading Covering Shipments to Can.
and Mex._, Dec. 1899
_Memorandum of Authorities as to the Power of
the Secretary of the Treasury to Authorize
Collectors of Customs to Accept Release
Bonds_, n.d.
Newspaper and magazine articles,
Nov. 1914-May 1926, n.d.
"The Presidential Succession Act of 1886,"
_Harvard Law Review_, 1905
"Record of Work Done on Import Differential
Cases, 1911-1912," n.d.
"Reflections at Seventy-five," by Josephus
Daniels, May 1937
"Report of the Fairchild Commission on Hat
Material Refunds," Jan. 1894
Sheet music, ca. 1899
Speeches, Jan. 1897-Mar. 1937, n.d. (4 folders)
Writings
"As to the British Embassy Garden Party June
1939," author unknown, June 1939
"Memoranda Concerning the Federal Reserve Board
Taken from the Diaries of Charles S. Hamlin,"
1968, n.d.
Diary vols. 2-3, 15 Mar. 1913-30 Aug. 1916,
(5 folders)
Box 357 Diary vols. 4-15, 19 Nov. 1916-4 Jan. 1929
(14 folders)
Box 358 "Memories of Washington from the Age of Seven,"
by Huybertie Pruyn Hamlin, 1929-34
(12 folders)
"Some Memories of Franklin Delano Roosevelt," by
Huybertie Hamlin, Apr.-May 1945
Untitled, by Anna Hamlin, 1924-25
"Visit at the White House, November 1941-January
1942," by Huybertie Hamlin, n.d.
Box 359 Items removed June-Aug. 1941 by the Federal
Reserve Board from the Charles Hamlin scrapbooks
_See Containers 201-313_
Vols. 156-163, Jan.-Sept. 1926 (8 folders)
Box 360 Vols. 164-176, Oct. 1926-Feb. 1928
(13 folders)
Box 361 Vols. 177-189, Feb. 1928-Mar. 1929
(13 folders)
Box 362 Vols. 190-198, Mar.-Dec. 1929 (9 folders)
Box 363 Vols. 199-208, Dec. 1929-Dec. 1930
(10 folders)
Box 364 Vols. 209-216, Dec. 1930-Aug. 1931
(8 folders)
Box 365 Vols. 217-226, Aug. 1931-Apr. 1932
(10 folders)
Box 366 Vols. 227-234, Apr.-Nov. 1932 (8 folders)
Box 367 Vols. 235-242, Nov. 1932-June 1933
(8 folders)
Box 368 Vols. 243-251, June 1933-Mar. 1934
(9 folders)
Box 369 Vols. 252-264, Mar. 1934-Nov. 1935
(13 folders)
Box 370 Vols. 265-268, Nov. 1935-Apr. 1938
(4 folders)
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APPENDIX: LIST OF MAJOR CORRESPONDENTS
The following is a list of major correspondents represented in
the approximately twelve hundred letters in the General
Correspondence file _See Containers 345-348_.
Adams, Charles Francis
Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary
Asser, Sir John
Asser, Lady Leila
Baker, Newton Diehl
Baker, Ray Stannard-
Baldwin, Stanley
Barnes, James A.
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz
Brooks, Van Wyck
Bryan, Mary B.
Bryan, William Jennings
Burleson, Albert S.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Butler, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Sigourney
Carter, James C.
Chamberlain, Beatrice
Clarke, John H.
Cleveland, Frances Folsom _See also_ Frances Folsom Cleveland
Preston
Cleveland, Grover
Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue
Daniels, Josephus
Davis, John W.
Davis, Norman H.
Dawes, Charles Gates
Draper, William F.
Everett, William
Fairchild, Charles S.
Fitzgerald, John F.
Foster, John W.
Goldsborough, Arthur
Gregory, Thomas West
Haggard, William
Harmon, Judson
Hart, Albert Bushnell
Hay, John
Higginson, Henry Lee
Hitchcock, G. M.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Hoover, Herbert
Houston, David F.
Howe, Julia Ward
Hull, Cordell
Hull, Frances
Hunt, Gaillard
Jewett, Sarah Orne
Johnston, Harriet Lane
Jordan, David S.
Kellogg, Frank B.
Lamont, Daniel S.
Lane, Franklin K.
Lansing, Robert
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Marshall, Thomas R.
McAdoo, William Gibbs
McKinley, William
McReynolds, James Clarke
Mellon, Andrew W.
Meredith, E. T.
Morton, Levi P.
Olney, Richard
Owen, Robert L.
Peabody, George Foster
Peyton, J. N.
Preston, Frances Folsom Cleveland _See also_ Frances Folsom
Cleveland
Pruyn, Robert C.
Putnam, Herbert
Reid, Whitelaw
Sherman, John
Sherwood, Robert E.
Spring Rice, Sir Cecil
Spring Rice, Lady Florence
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Stone, Harlan Fiske
Storey, Moorfield
Taft, William H.
Takahira, Baron K. Takahira
Van Horne, Sir William
Warren, Charles
Warren, Nancy
Weeks, John
White, Henry
Wilson, Eleanor Randolph
Wilson, Woodrow
Young, Owen D.
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