List of
Lincoln Resources in the Carl Sandburg papers
CONNEMARA BOX 231a
This box
begins the sequence from (231a-231c) with folders [001-029]. This sequence
contains Carl Sandburg Civil War collections, primarily War Years research materials.
FOLDER 1: Miscellaneous
research notes for War Years.
FOLDER 2: Miscellaneous
research notes for War Years.
FOLDER 3: Miscellaneous
research notes for War Years.
FOLDER 4: Miscellaneous
notes and sources for War Years.
FOLDER 5: Research notes
on sources for War Years.
FOLDER 6: Notes on
sources for War Years.
FOLDER 7: Empty folder title
states that it held "hand notes for War Year sources."-
FOLDER 8: Transcription
of sources for War Years from A Few Acts and Actors in the Tragedy of
the Civil War by Wilson, William Bender.
FOLDER 9: Transcriptions
of Adams letters, including Adams, Henry and Adams, Charles Francis, Jr.,
copied from A Cycle of Adams Letters 1861-1865.
FOLDER 10: Transcriptions
of sources and letters of Adams, Henry.
FOLDER 11: Transcriptions
from America's Tragedy by Adams, James Truslow for War
Years.
FOLDER 12: Transcriptions
of sources from American Historical Association for War Years.
FOLDER 13: Notes and
clippings labeled American Readings for War Years.
FOLDER 14: Transcriptions
of source material on Army of the Cumberland, post 1865.
FOLDER 15: Source
transcriptions from Atlantic Monthly, 1864-1893.
FOLDER 16: Source
transcriptions from Life and Letters of George Bancroft.
FOLDER 17: Source
transcriptions from the Bangor, Maine Democrat.
FOLDER 18: Notes and
transcriptions from Oliver R. Barrett's Scrapbook on Lincoln.
FOLDER 19: Empty folder, title
states it held " the Davis Homer Bates, War Year
collection."-
FOLDER 20: Transcriptions
from The Rise of American Civilization by Beard.
FOLDER 21: Bibliographic
sources on Civil War topics, transcriptions of sources.
FOLDER 22: Source
transcriptions from Retrospections of an Active Life by Bigelow, John.
FOLDER 23: Clipping from 01/1862 Blackwood's Magazine and transcription.
FOLDER 24: Source
transcriptions from the Book of Anecdotes of the Rebellion.
FOLDER 25: Source
transcriptions from Boss Tweed by Lynch, D. T.
FOLDER 26: Typescript of Mr.
Lincoln and the Force Bill by Boteler, A. R.
FOLDER 27: Source
material on Bradley, Henry Baker.
FOLDER 28: Transcriptions
from the Diary of Orville Hickman Browning.
FOLDER 29: Transcriptions
from Camp, March and Battle-field by Stewart, A. M.
CONNEMARA BOX 231b
Continues
from box sequence (231) with folders [030-081]. This sequence
contains Carl Sandburg Civil War collections, primarily War Years research materials.
FOLDER 31: Transcription
from Uncle Joe Cannon by Busbey, L. White.
FOLDER 32: Transcription
from Certain Rich Men by Minnigerode.
FOLDER 33: Source
transcriptions from Charleston Mercury 1861-1865.
FOLDER 34: Transcription
from Chicago Recorder Herald, Mammy Jinny's Lincoln Story, 1909.
FOLDER 35: Transcriptions
from Chicago Times, circa 1861-1865 for War Years.
FOLDER 36: Transcriptions
and clippings from Chicago Tribune for War Years.
FOLDER 37: Clippings and
research notes on Cincinnati Daily Gazette.
FOLDER 38: Clippings and
notes on Civil Liberty and Civil War.
FOLDER 39: Typescript of
poem, "We Plant a Tree to Lincoln", by Clayton, James.
FOLDER 40: Source
transcriptions from Commercial and Business Anecdotes by Kirkland, F.,
1864.
FOLDER 41: Source
transcriptions from Confederate Portraits by Bradford, Gamaliel, includes material on Johnston, Joseph,
Beauregard, P.G.T., Benjamin, Judah P., Stephens, Alexander H., and Toombs,
Robert.
FOLDER 42: Source
transcriptions from Congressional Globe, 36th Session of Congress, 1861.
FOLDER 43: Transcriptions
from Life and Speeches of Thomas Corwin by Morrow.
FOLDER 44: Clippings and
notes of articles from The Crisis, 1861-1865.
FOLDER 45: Transcription
about Lincoln from Critical Review of American Politics by Reemelin, Charles.
FOLDER 46: Transcription
about Lincoln from An American Procession by Croffut, William A.
FOLDER 47: Transcription
of articles from The Current, Chicago.
FOLDER 48: Source
transcriptions from J. L. M. Curry by Alderman, , E. A., and Gordon, A. C.
FOLDER 49: "Will the
Church Remove the Color Line?", article by DuBois, W. E. B.
FOLDER 50: Source
transcriptions from Belles, Beaux and Brains of the 60's by DeLeon, T. C.
FOLDER 51: Source
transcription about Lincoln by Dicey, Edward.
FOLDER 52: Source
transcription of address by Doster, W. E. at Lehigh
University, 1909.
FOLDER 53: Source
transcriptions from Editor's Repository, 1863.
FOLDER 54: Source
transcriptions from Eighty Years' Progress of the United States, 1864.
FOLDER 55: Source transcriptions
from correspondence of Emerson, Ralph Waldo and Carlyle, Thomas and the journal
of Emerson, Ralph Waldo.
FOLDER 56: Source
transcriptions from Fiery Epoch by Thompson, [?].
FOLDER 57: Source
transcription from Final Scenes at the Capture and Occupation of Richmond,
1865/04/03, read by Ripley, Edward, from Personal Recollections of the
Rebellion Papers.
FOLDER 58: Source
transcriptions from Five Hundred Political Texts by Carpenter, S. D.
FOLDER 59: Transcription
from The Forest Boy by Mudge, Zachariah, a
sketch of the life of Abraham Lincoln.
FOLDER 60: Transcription
from Forgotten Ladies by Wright, Richardson about women's clothing in
nineteenth century.
FOLDER 61: Transcriptions
from the papers of Fox, Gustavus.
FOLDER 62: Transcriptions
from Forney's recollections, related to Lincoln and War Years.
FOLDER 63: Transcriptions
from Garrison, William Lloyd sources.
FOLDER 64: Transcriptions
of Gilbert, John W.'s Talk With Lincoln.
FOLDER 65: Transcription
entitled, "Godkin's Lincoln Prophecy",
1909.
FOLDER 66: Transcription
from Godey's Lady's Book, 1864 about the battlefield experience.
FOLDER 67: Transcriptions
from Life and Letters of Edwin Lawrence Godkin.
FOLDER 68: Transcriptions
of selections from the Goodhue Scrapbook.
FOLDER 69: Transcriptions
from Galusha A. Grow by DuBois, J. T., Mathews, G. S.
FOLDER 70: Transcriptions
from Grant, Lincoln and the Freedmen by Eaton.
FOLDER 71: Transcriptions
from The Great Industries of the United
States by Burr, J. B., 1873.
FOLDER 72: Transcriptions
from Harper's Weekly, circa 1861-1864.
FOLDER 73: Transcriptions
from Harper's Weekly, 1865-1866.
FOLDER 74: Transcriptions
from Nathanial Hawthorne and His Wife by Hawthorne, Julian.
FOLDER 75: Transcription
from private letter from Haupt, Herman, General,
1896.
FOLDER 76: Research notes
on Hay and Nicolay War Team.
FOLDER 77: Transcriptions
from the Hidden Lincoln by Hertz, Emanuel.
FOLDER 78: Transcriptions
from Letters and Journals of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1846-1905.
FOLDER 79: Transcriptions
of His Talk with Lincoln, letter from Gilbert, John W. to Stradling, J. M., 1863/03/06.
FOLDER 80: Transcriptions
from History of Logan County, Illinois by Stringer, L. B.
FOLDER 81: Transcriptions
from History of Massachusetts in the Civil War by Schouler.
FOLDER 82: Transcriptions
from The History, Civil, Political and
Military of the Southern Rebellion.
CONNEMARA BOX 231c
Continues
from box sequence (231a and 231b) with folders [082-113]. The box contains
Carl Sandburg Civil War collections, primarily War Years research
materials.
FOLDER 82: Transcriptions
from History of the United States by Channing.
FOLDER 83: Transcriptions
from History of the War for the Union.
FOLDER 84: Transcriptions
and notes on Judge Henry Horner's Lincoln Scrapbook.
FOLDER 85: Transcriptions
of Household Readings (selections from the Congregationalist,
1849-1867).
FOLDER 86: Transcription
of The Humor of Abraham Lincoln by Calkins, E. A., an address given
1896/02/05.
FOLDER 87: Clipping of Lincoln
and the Doctors by Shutes, Milton H. in Hygeia,
and 1932/03.
FOLDER 88: Transcriptions
from Joint Committee on Reconstruction, 1866.
FOLDER 89: Research notes
from Lamon Recollections.
FOLDER 90: Transcriptions
from Life, Letters and Journals of George Ticknor.
FOLDER 91: Transcriptions
from Minutes of Meetings of the Law Association of Philadelphia.
FOLDER 92: Research
material on Lincoln, labeled Lampoons, many photostats of The Crisis, newspaper.
FOLDER 93: Research
material labeled Lincoln Lampoons, includes pamphlet Face to Face with
Abraham Lincoln by Hertz, Emanuel and clippings from The Crisis.
FOLDER 94: Library of
Congress correspondence, 1934/06/11 with information on Abraham Lincoln's
Endorsements and transcriptions of Lincoln correspondence.
FOLDER 95: Transcriptions
from Library of Congress Original Sources.
FOLDER 96: Transcriptions
from Herndon's Life of Lincoln.
FOLDER 97: Transcriptions
from Leslie's for War Years, circa 1861-1865.
FOLDER 98: Lecture given
by Smith, T. V. at Cooper Union, New York, 1940/02/11, entitled "Lincoln:
Living Legend."
FOLDER 99: Typescript and
leaflet for Abe Lincoln in Southern Illinois, a Tableau in Four Scenes presented at Southern Illinois University.
FOLDER 100:
Transcriptions from Lincoln in the Telegraph Office by Bates, David
Homer.
FOLDER 101:
Transcriptions from The Life, Public
Services and State Papers of Abraham Lincoln by Raymond.
FOLDER 102:
Transcriptions from The Life and Times of C.
G. Memminger by Capers, Henry D., 1893.
FOLDER 103:
Transcriptions from Life, Letters and Speeches of James Louis Petigru by Carson, J. Petigru.
FOLDER 104:
Transcriptions from Life and Letters of Edmund Clarence Stedman by Stedman,
Laura and Gould, George M.
FOLDER 105:
Transcriptions from Lincoln Back Home by Jillson,
Willard Rouse.
FOLDER 106:
Transcriptions from Life of Lyman Trumbull by White, Horace.
FOLDER 107:
Transcriptions from Lincoln Fellowship by White, Horace.
FOLDER 108:
Transcriptions from Lincoln and the Newspapers, a pamphlet by White,
Charles T.
FOLDER 109:
Transcriptions from Abraham Lincoln by Thayer, William M.
FOLDER 110: Transcription
of Lincoln's Last Christmas in the White House by Crook, William H.
FOLDER 111: Clippings
from Living Age, includes articles on the American Revolution, the
future of British America, contrast between English and American Politics.
FOLDER 112:
Transcriptions from letters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
FOLDER 113: Transcription
of Lincoln's Kindness from the Point of View Column in the Louisville
Courier-Journal by Speed, Joshua F.
CONNEMARA BOX 232a-Holds folders [001-037].
Has a
finding aid housed within the box. This sequence of boxes contains Research materials, War Years, Manuscript and Typescript notes for chapters 1-9, Index,
Table of Contents and Preface.
FOLDER 1: List of
manuscripts in Lincoln's handwriting, McClellan Lincoln Collection, Brown
University, list of material sent to Sandburg from Lincoln Historical
Collection, University of Chicago.
FOLDER 2: Transcriptions
from Magazine of Western History,
November 1890 from article entitled "Calhoun, Seward and Lincoln."
FOLDER 3: Transcript of
the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, January and February
1909, presentation by Rantoul, Mr. [?].
FOLDER 4: Transcriptions
from Memories of the White House by
Crook, W. H., Lincoln's body guard.
FOLDER 5: Transcriptions
from Memories and Anecdotes by
Sanborn, Kate, 1915 including excerpts on Willard, Frances, Howe, Julia Ward,
Greeley, Horace.
FOLDER 6: Transcriptions
from Memories of Many Men and of Some
Women by Field, M. B. and by Evans, T. C., includes story of Chase and
Lincoln.
FOLDER 7: Transcriptions
from Memories of Gustave Koerner, 1809-1896, specifically about Lincoln's
death.
FOLDER 8: Missing
materials. Its possible the entry could have been made mistakably.
FOLDER 9: Transcriptions
from Memoir of George Palmer Putnam by Putnam, G. H.
FOLDER 10: Transcriptions
from Magazine of History on various
topics.
FOLDER 11: Transcriptions
from Men and Events of Forty Years by
Grinnell, Josiah Bushnell about Lincoln's cabinet.
FOLDER 12: Transcriptions
from My Diary - North and South by
Russell, William Howard, contemporary Lincoln accounts.
FOLDER 13: Miscellaneous
newspaper clippings and transcriptions, mainly contemporary Civil War newspaper
accounts.
FOLDER 14: Transcriptions
from Lansing State Republican and the Detroit Free Press, contemporary
Civil War newspaper accounts.
FOLDER 15: Miscellaneous
research notes from various sources.
FOLDER 16: Miscellaneous
Lincoln stories.
FOLDER 17: Transcriptions
from correspondence of John Lathrop Motley.
FOLDER 18: Transcription
entitled My Meeting with Lincoln from
George Wallace Jones by Parish, John Carl.
FOLDER 19: Transcriptions
from the New York Herald,
contemporary newspaper accounts of the Civil War.
FOLDER 20: Transcriptions
from unidentified New York papers, contemporary newspaper accounts of the Civil
War.
FOLDER 21: Transcriptions
from New York Post, contemporary
newspaper accounts.
FOLDER 22: Transcriptions
from The New York Times, 1863.
FOLDER 23: Transcriptions
from New York Tribune, 1857-1864.
FOLDER 24: Transcriptions
from New York World, 1864.
Contemporary newspaper accounts of the Civil War.
FOLDER 25: Transcriptions
from Life of Abraham Lincoln by
Nichols.
FOLDER 26: Transcriptions
from sources by Nicolay, Helen.
FOLDER 27: Clipping from The Northern Light,
Albany, New York, 1842/09, includes article by Greely, Horace.
FOLDER 28: Transcriptions
from The Old Guard, 1865-1868.
FOLDER 29: Clipping from Journal of Illinois State Historical Society, Civil War Letters of Brigadier General
William Ward Orme, 1862-1866.
FOLDER 30: Transcriptions
from The Story of the Confederacy by Henry, R.
S.
FOLDER 31: Transcriptions
from the Official Records of the War of
the Rebellion.
FOLDER 32: Transcriptions
from Personal Recollections of Some of
Our Great Commanders in the Civil War by Dodge, Greenville M. about
Lincoln.
FOLDER 33: Transcriptions
from Personal Recollections of Abraham
Lincoln by Scovel, James.
FOLDER 34: Transcription
from Personal Recollections of George
Hartley of Abraham Lincoln.
FOLDER 35: Clippings and
source transcriptions about Lincoln's pardons.
FOLDER 36: Typescript of A Poet, A President, and a Preacher by
Furness, Clifton Joseph.
FOLDER 37: Typescript
version of The Repudiation of Lincoln's
War Policy in 1862 Stuart - Sweet Congressional Campaign by Pratt, Harry.
CONNEMARA BOX 232b
Continues
from sequence of boxes (232a) with folders [038-098]. This sequence of
boxes contains Research materials, War Years, Manuscript and Typescript
notes for chapters 1-9, Index, Table of Contents and Preface.
FOLDER 1: Transcriptions
from Putnam's Magazine.
FOLDER 2: Typescript of The Real Life of Abraham Lincoln, A Talk with
Mr. Herndon, His Late Law Partner, by Townsend, George Alfred, 1867.
FOLDER 3: Transcriptions
from Reality and Illusion by
Rothschild, Richard.
FOLDER 4: Transcriptions
from Recollections of Men and Things at
Washington by Gobright.
FOLDER 5: Transcriptions
from Recollections of Eminent Men by
Whipple, E. P.
FOLDER 6: Transcriptions
from Recollections of Half a Century by McClure, Alexander K.
FOLDER 7: Transcription
of Reminiscences of an Army Nurse during
the Civil War by Smith, Adelaide W.
FOLDER 8: Transcription
from Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln by Rice.
FOLDER 9: Transcription
of Recollections of a Peculiar Service by Ashmun, George C., a Union Soldier.
FOLDER 10: Transcription
of Recollection of Lincoln by Lamon, Ward.
FOLDER 11: Transcription
of essay by Randall, J. G.
FOLDER 12: Transcriptions
of Recollections of War Times, 1860-1865 by Riddle, Albert G.
FOLDER 13: Transcriptions
from Historical Essays by Rhodes, J.
F., 1909.
FOLDER 14: Transcriptions
from The Robber Barons by Josephson.
FOLDER 15: Transcriptions
from Reunions of the Society of the Army
of the Tennessee, 1877-1878.
FOLDER 16: Transcriptions
from The Memories of Ninety Years by Rogers,
Henry M.
FOLDER 17: Transcriptions
from Theodore Roosevelt by Thayer, W.
R.
FOLDER 18: Transcriptions
from The Salem Advocate, 1861-1863.
FOLDER 19: Transcriptions
from The Saturday Club by Emerson, E. W.
FOLDER 20: Transcriptions
from The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz, 1863-1869 by Bancroft, Frederic and Dunning, William A.
FOLDER 21: Transcriptions
from The Secret Service by Richardson, Albert D.
FOLDER 22: Transcriptions
from Lincoln the Politician by Seitz,
Donald C.
FOLDER 23: Transcriptions
from Seward at Washington by Seward,
Frederick W.
FOLDER 24: Transcriptions
from Sheridan by Hergesheimer,
Joseph.
FOLDER 25: Transcriptions
from a Short History of the American
People by Caldwell.
FOLDER 26: A Stray Lincoln Anecdote by Twynham, Leonard about Sickles, Daniel, includes typed,
signed letter from Twynham to Sandburg.
FOLDER 27: Transcriptions
from Sketches of War History, "A
Confederate Spy" by Bond, Lewis H.
FOLDER 28: Clipping
sources and notes on the Slave Trade.
FOLDER 29: Source
transcription from Some Impressions of
Lincoln by Nadal, E. S.
FOLDER 30: Source
transcriptions from A Southern Girl in
'61 by Wright, D. Giraud, Mrs.
FOLDER 31: Source
transcription from The Spy of the
Rebellion by Pinkerton, Allan (Allen, E. J., Major).
FOLDER 32: Source
transcription from Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
Stanton & Blatch.
FOLDER 33: Source
transcription from Life and Public
Services of George Luther Stearns by Stearns, Frank Preston.
FOLDER 34: Source
transcription from Something of Men I
Know by Stevenson, Adlai E.
FOLDER 35: Source
transcriptions from Swedish Immigrants in
Lincoln's Time by Hokanson, Nels M.
FOLDER 36: Source
transcriptions from the Letters of
Taylor, Bayard, 1862-1863.
FOLDER 37: One typed
letter from Stoddard, William O. to Milner, Duncan C., 1917/06/30, and one
autographed letter from Milner, Duncan C. to Editor, Daily News, 1925/08/30,
concerning the temperance question for Prairie Years and War Years.
FOLDER 38: Source
transcriptions from Three Decades of
Federal Legislation, 1855 to 1885 by Cox, Samuel S.
FOLDER 39: Transcription
of The Fight for the Northwest by Dodd,
William E.
FOLDER 40: Transcriptions
from Familiar Letters of Thoreau,
Henry David.
FOLDER 41: Source
transcriptions from Through Five
Administrations by Crook-Gerry.
FOLDER 42: Source
transcription by Townsend, George Alfred titled "Washington, Outside and Inside."
FOLDER 43: Source
transcription of Old Santa Fe by Twitchell, Ralph Emerson, 1925.
FOLDER 44: Source
transcriptions from Tribune Almanac,
1863.
FOLDER 45: Source
transcriptions from Vanity Fair,
1860-1863.
FOLDER 46: Source
transcription from Lew Wallace, An Autobiography.
FOLDER 47: Clippings from
a variety of sources about war governors.
FOLDER 48: Source
transcriptions from War Anecdotes, Picket
Line.
FOLDER 49: Source
transcriptions from War Letters 1862-1865,
includes letters of Gray, John C., Jr.
FOLDER 50: Source
transcriptions from War Letters of
William Thompson Lusk.
FOLDER 51: Source
transcriptions from Washington, Outside
and Inside by Townsend, George Alfred.
FOLDER 52: Source
transcriptions from Lincoln Fellowship by Wilson, James C.
FOLDER 53: Source
transcriptions from Washington, Lincoln
and Grant, an address by Wilson, J. G.
FOLDER 54: Source
transcriptions from Emma Willard,
Daughter of Democracy by Lutz, Alma.
FOLDER 55: Source
transcription of biographical sketch of Wentworth, John (1815-1888) from
Chicago histories.
FOLDER 56: Source
transcription from Wisconsin in the War
of the Rebellion by Love, [?].
FOLDER 57: Transcriptions
from miscellaneous sources, A-J.
FOLDER 58: Transcriptions
from miscellaneous sources, L-Z.
FOLDER 59: Transcription
from sources and miscellaneous typescripts for War Years.
FOLDER 60: Lists of
corrections and recommended corrections for War Years.
FOLDER 61: Outlines and
notes for War Years.
CONNEMARA BOX 232c
Continues
from sequence of boxes (232a and 232b) with folders [099-110]. This sequence of boxes
contains Research materials, War Years, Manuscript and Typescript notes
for chapters 1-9, Index, Table of Contents and Preface.
FOLDER 1: War Years index and table of contents notes.
FOLDER 2: Preface and
acknowledgement materials for War Years, picture proofs, sample pages
and Harcourt Brace announcement of the publishing of War Years.
FOLDER 3: Notes on
Chapter One for War Years.
FOLDER 4: Material marked
preface and acknowledgement for War Years.
FOLDER 5: Clipping
sources and notes on Chapter Two for War Years.
FOLDER 6: Notes on
Chapter Three for War Years.
FOLDER 7: Notes on
Chapter Four for War Years.
FOLDER 8: Clipping
sources and notes on Chapter Five of War Years.
FOLDER 9: Notes on
Chapter Six of War Years.
FOLDER 10: Notes on
Chapter Seven of War Years.
FOLDER 11: Notes on
Chapter Eight of War Years.
FOLDER 12: Notes on
Chapter Nine of War Years.
CONNEMARA BOX 252-
FOLDER 1: Lincoln Reader, transcribed material by Thoman, Helga Sandburg, with handwritten note signed and
typescript carbon copy essay signed by Sandburg, Carl.
FOLDER 2: Galley proofs,
research material, notes by Sandburg, Carl and copies of and for Lincoln Preface by Sandburg, Carl.
FOLDER 3: Twenty-seven
newspaper clippings with Sandburg, Carl related articles, many printing The Lincoln Preface, 1954.
FOLDER 4: Typescript of "Lincoln
and Whitman A Miscellany" by Sandburg, Carl.
CONNEMARA BOX 253-
FOLDER 1: Galley proofs
of Mary Lincoln: Wife and Widow by
Sandburg, Carl and Angle, Paul M. Includes photo proofs for the book and index
proof.
CONNEMARA BOX 254:
FOLDER 1: Two galley
proofs of The Face of Lincoln by
Sandburg, Carl and Meserve, Frederick Hill,
typescript and proof.
CONNEMARA BOX 255:
FOLDER 1: Clippings and
pamphlet related to Sandburg, Carl as a Lincoln biographer.
FOLDER 2: Clippings
related to Sandburg, Carl as a Lincoln biographer.
FOLDER 3: Clippings
related to Sandburg, Carl as a Lincoln biographer.Summary of
CONNEMARA BOX 256
Contains
typescript pages of a Lincoln biography, probably Prairie Years.
FOLDER 1: Annotated
typescript of Lincoln biography by Sandburg, Carl, possibly preface to Prairie Years.Summary of
CONNEMARA BOX 259,
260
Contains
Lincoln Collector, galley proofs, and typescript proofs with Sandburg, Carl
notes.
CONNEMARA BOX 259:
FOLDER 1: Annotated
typescripts, page proofs, galley proof, and photo proofs for Lincoln Collector,
by Sandburg, Carl.
CONNEMARA BOX 260:
FOLDER 1: Galley proofs
for the Lincoln Collector by Sandburg, Carl.
CONNEMARA BOX 261:
FOLDER 1: Labeled "Ripstra" on envelope, manuscript by Barrett, Oliver
R., talk given at the Lincoln Club, 1939/12/14.
FOLDER 2: Lincoln Collector material includes memo
to Miss Haege from Mills, Helen, in response to
Sandburg, Carl's Lincoln Collector,
trade edition, proofs with handwritten corrections, and galley proofs.
CONNEMARA BOX 262:
FOLDER 1: Lincoln Collector page proofs.
CONNEMARA BOX 263:
FOLDER 1: Facsimile of The Railsplitter,
for the presidential campaign of 1860. A reproduction of the complete file of
this rare newspaper which was issued to help elect Abraham Lincoln to the
Presidency of the United States
CONNEMARA BOX 264:
FOLDER 1: Galley proofs,
Lincoln, One-Volume.
CONNEMARA BOX 281a:
Contains
materials in folder sequence (1-22). Lincoln and Civil war
materials are located within this box.
FOLDER 1: Two copies of
The Peace Propositions from Richmond, from The Crisis, 1862/12/17-
FOLDER 2: Typescript
excerpt from Life, Letters & Speeches of James Louis Petigru by J. Petigru Carson-
FOLDER 3: Five pictures
of Lincoln-
FOLDER 4: Clippings
related to Lincoln and a translation of Joseph Heco's rememberances of meeting Lincoln on 1862/03/12.
FOLDER 5: Various Lincoln
related material, including an intended preface of Prairie Years written
in 1924, Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, and Lincoln Lore.
FOLDER 6: Clippings and
notes possibly intented as preface material for
Lincoln Omnibus.
FOLDER 7: Clippings about
the Civil War.
FOLDER 8: Lincoln and
Civil War related clippings.
FOLDER 9: Lincoln and
Civil War related material.
FOLDER 10: Material
related to Major General Carl Schurtz.
FOLDER 11: Lincoln
material related to his second presidential campaign.
FOLDER 12: Clipping about
Secretary Seward.
FOLDER 13: Excerpt from
Sheridan Biography.
FOLDER 14: Material about
Sherman and the Civil War.
FOLDER 15: Lincoln and
Civil War related clippings.
FOLDER 16: Material
related to Thaddeus Stevens and the Civil War.
FOLDER 17: Material about
the Civil War and Swedes's in Lincoln's Time.
FOLDER 18: Clipping of The American Debt, and the Financial Prospects of the Union.
FOLDER 19: Lincoln and
Civil War related material.
FOLDER 20: Typescript
entitled The President's Letter related to Clement L. Vallandigham transcribed from Harper's Weekly June 27 [18]63.
FOLDER 21: Clipping of "The
Case of George Dedlow" from The Atlantic Monthly, July 1866.
FOLDER 22: Various
Lincoln related items including Swedish song material.
CONNEMARA BOX 281b
Contains
materials in folder sequence (23-27); folders continue frombox 281a. Lincoln and Civil War related materials are located within this folder.
FOLDER 23: Various
Lincoln related research material includes manuscripts, typed and handwritten
notes, correspondence, Lincoln Lore, and articles.
FOLDER 24: Various
research material including Lincoln and civil war related items-
FOLDER 25: Lincoln and
Civil War related research material.
FOLDER 26: Lincoln and
Civil War related research material.
FOLDER 27: Lincoln and
Civil War related research material.
CONNEMARA BOX 290
Contains
(5) folders of Lincoln Research Materials (primarily One-Volume Lincoln)
FOLDER 1: Lincoln
research material and manuscript notes, primarily for the One-Volume Lincoln.
FOLDER 2: Lincoln
research material and manuscript notes, primarily for the One-Volume Lincoln.
FOLDER 3: Lincoln
research material and manuscript notes, primarily for the One-Volume Lincoln.
FOLDER 4: Lincoln
research material including an issue of Lincoln Lore, 1959/09.
FOLDER 5: Lincoln
research material includes various typescript, source transcriptions, and
pamphlets on American history.
CONNEMARA BOX 291
Contains
(9) FOLDERs of newspaper articles, facsimiles, and academic journals
(primarily One-Volume Lincoln)
FOLDER 1: Lincoln
research materials primarily One Volume including notes in Sandburg, Carl's
shorthand, Lincoln Lore 1944-1945 and Turner's Comic Almanac, 1848.
FOLDER 2: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume includes Abraham Lincoln Quarterly,
1943-1944, Lincoln Herald, 1944, and copy fragments of a dissertation by Strevey, Tracy Elmer from the University of Chicago,
related to the Civil War.
FOLDER 3: Lincoln
research material includes Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, Lincoln Lore, Lincoln
Herald, letter from Herndon, William H. to Arnold, Isaac N. related to Lincoln,
typescript of Mary Todd Lincoln, and typescript Lincoln and Burns [Robert]-
FOLDER 4: Lincoln research
material primarily One Volume.
FOLDER 5: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, includes related correspondence, copies
of Lincoln Lore, 1943, and a facsimile of a letter from Lincoln, Abraham to
Major Ramsey, 1861/10/17.
FOLDER 6: Lincoln research
material and related items, includes typescript, clippings, and related
correspondence.
FOLDER 7: Lincoln
research material includes facsimiles of letters to and from Lincoln, Abraham.
FOLDER 8: Abraham Lincoln
by Arnaud, Achilles, 1865, in French.
FOLDER 9: Lincoln
research material includes facsimiles of Lincoln, Abraham's letter to Major
General Joseph Hooker with explanation by Angle, Paul M., Personal
Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln by Lowry, Thomas, Lincoln song material and
comics.
CONNEMARA BOX 292
Contains
(8) FOLDERs that hold newspaper articles, academic journals, and
newsletters (primarily One-Volume Lincoln)
FOLDER 1: Old, tattered
envelope full of large sections from various books, all on the subject of
Lincoln and the Civil War.
FOLDER 2: Section of a
book about naval conflict during the Civil War, and another book section about
Civil War anecdotes.
FOLDER 3: Book and
newspaper clippings dealing mainly with Lincoln and mid-nineteenth century
government.
FOLDER 4: Copy of Abraham
Lincoln Quarterly, June 1943, autographed to Sandburg, Carl by Randall, J. G.
Also, a letter from Randall, J. G. to Sandburg, Carl and four newspaper
clippings.
FOLDER 5: Two issues of
The Lincoln Kinsman, May and June 1942.
FOLDER 6: Copied
typescripts from other sources on Lincoln, Sandburg, Carl, and Illinois
history.
FOLDER 7: Lincoln related
material, includes newspaper clippings with Lincoln stories, typed newsletters
and book lists, drawings and a complete copy of the Dolgeville Herald,
1894/02/01.
FOLDER 8: Publications
relating to Lincoln includes Lincoln Lore, Legal Chatter, Abraham Lincoln
Quarterly, Lincoln Kinsman, some typed letters, notes, a book list and
Lincoln's insurance documents from the Hartford Insurance Co.
CONNEMARA BOX 293
Contains
newspaper articles, typed copies of newspaper articles, and handwritten notes
(primarily One-Volume Lincoln)-
FOLDER 1: Various
handwritten and typed notes, copies of typed notes from Chicago Tribune, various
newspaper articles-
FOLDER 2: Various
handwritten and typed notes, carbon copies of MSS, scattered correspondence-
FOLDER 3: Various
handwritten and typed notes, removed pages from a book, and carbon copies of
manuscripts-
FOLDER 4: Removed text
blocks from books, typed and handwritten notes-
FOLDER 5: Various carbon
copies of manuscripts, -
FOLDER 6: Various carbon
copies of manuscripts: "The New York Packet and the American Advertiser" -
FOLDER 7: Photocopies of
clippings, typed notes, removed pages from a book, typed manuscripts, and
issues of Lincoln Lore; one booklet entitled: "The Month at Goodspeeds;
periodical entitled: "I Walked and Talked"-
FOLDER 8: Typed
manuscripts sent to Carl Sandburg, handwritten and typed notes-
FOLDER 9: Photocopies of
clippings, typed notes, removed pages from a book, typed manuscripts-
FOLDER 10: Photocopies of
clippings, typed notes, removed pages from a book, typed manuscripts
CONNEMARA BOX 294
Contains
(6) folders of newspaper articles, typed copies of newspaper articles,
and newsletters
FOLDER 1: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, including Lincoln Lore, 1943, Lincoln Herald, 1943, Reminiscences of Abraham
Lincoln by Pickett, Thomas J., Young Abraham Lincoln Mathematician by Houser,
M. L.
FOLDER 2: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, including Lincoln Lore and Lincoln and Civil War clippings.
FOLDER 3: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, includes autographed copy of Abraham Lincoln
on Waterways by Meese, William A.
FOLDER 4: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, including Lincoln Lore, 1943, copy of letter to Farragut, Admiral from Grant,
U. S., Lincoln Herald, February 1942, various clippings, typescripts, and pamphlets.
FOLDER 5: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, includes copy of the Boston Herald,
1861/07/26, containing reports of the battle of Bull Run.
FOLDER 6: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, includes notes in Sandburg, Carl's shorthand, Lincoln Lore, clippings, and
typescripts.
FOLDER 7: Lincoln
research material includes Lincoln Lore autographed copies of The Civil War
Restudied, and The Blundering
Generation by Randall, J. G., and typescript about Bixby case of five sons
killed in the Civil War with comments by Randall, J.G.
FOLDER 8: Handwritten and
typed notes, Lincoln research material previously removed from box 294.
CONNEMARA BOX 295a
Contains
"One-Volume" research notes, handwritten and typed, and Chicago Tribune typescripts, among other materials related to
Lincoln. This box covers folders [001-015], and is part of a sequence of (21)folders.
FOLDER 1: Various
handwritten and typed notes pertaining to Lincoln, removed pages from a book,
letters, clippings, and original manuscripts found in the Chicago Tribune.
FOLDER 2: Various
handwritten and typed notes, removed pages from a book, a copy of a document
entitled: "A.L. Address Lehigh University 1909", and
a photocopy of a document not titled.
FOLDER 3: Piece of text
block: "The Approaching End"; a removed page from a book, with outlines on the
citations.
FOLDER 4: Various
handwritten and typed notes pertaining to Lincoln; removed pages from a book,
clippings, and a booklet/pamphlet entitled: "The daily and weekly press of
England in 1861."-
FOLDER 5: Issues of Lincoln Lore, removed pages from a book
related to the Civil War, typed and handwritten notes, and various manuscripts.
FOLDER 6: Various
handwritten and typed notes, a letter from the Chicago Daily News, clippings (carbon and photocopies), and removed
pages from a book.
FOLDER 7: Various
handwritten and typed notes-
FOLDER 8: Typed MSS: "The
President and the Office-Seekers", various handwritten and typed notes,
photocopies of clippings related to Lincoln-
FOLDER 9: Two MSS
documents: written by Schurz, Carl-
FOLDER 10: An issue of Lincoln Lore, handwritten and typed
notes, and correspondence from: Frank Wolford-
FOLDER 11: Handwritten
and typed notes pertaining to Lincoln, removed pages from a book,
correspondence from anonymous person, and MSS from Chicago Tribune-
FOLDER 12: Handwritten
and typed notes pertaining to Lincoln, removed pages from a book,
correspondence from anonymous person, and MSS from Chicago Tribune-
FOLDER 13: Clippings
[Note: currently, no materials are in the folder]
FOLDER 14: Carbon copies
of newspaper articles from Chicago Tribune and New York Times, a couple MSS,
and typed notes pertaining to Lincoln
CONNEMARA BOX 295b
Contains
"One-Volume" research notes, handwritten and typed, correspondence, Chicago
Tribune typescripts, and other documents. This box is in sequence with box (295a),
and covers folders [015-021].
FOLDER 15: Various
handwritten notes pertaining to Lincoln; removed pages from a book; a typed
manuscript and document entitled: "Soup & Fish".
FOLDER 16: Carbon copy of
typed document: "Nomination of Lincoln" from Chicago Times; various
typescripts, correspondence, and book text-blocks related to Lincoln
FOLDER 17: Various notes,
typed and handwritten; various typescripts documents-
FOLDER 18: Various notes,
typed and handwritten, most pertaining to Lincoln in some way-
FOLDER 19: Housed in
folder is originally envelope materials were held in; various typed scripts,
clippings, and handwritten notes.
FOLDER 20: Various
removed text-blocks from books, copies of clippings, handwritten notes, and a
couple type manuscripts; most are related to Lincoln.
FOLDER 21: Correspondence
to: Henry from: Willie Lincoln; various handwritten and typed notes; a few
manuscripts with no titles available; and an issue of Lincoln Lore
CONNEMARA BOX 296
Contains
"One-Volume" materials, clippings, and removed pages from books, pamphlets,
typed notes, and photos, sheets of music, song lyrics, and Photostats. All
materials concern Lincoln.
FOLDER 1: Primarily One
Volume materials, including a manuscript copy of "A Legacy of Fun" -
FOLDER 2: Correspondence
to Sandburg, Carl from Warford, William S., Stiles, Stanky J. with a woven book mark, postcard is from
"Sister Mary" [Sandburg]. Notes in Sandburg's
shorthand, handwritten clippings, primarily Lincoln One Volume research
material.
FOLDER 3: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume, includes letters from McVitty, S. H., Hauck, Zayne,
Levi, Joanne Slater, and the script for "Sunday's Child" by Hauck, Zayne with music and lyrics by Levi, Joanne Slater.
FOLDER 4: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume includes two copies of Lincoln and the
Communists, by Browder, Earl, correspondence, notes, clippings, and The Abraham
Lincoln Myth book.
FOLDER 5: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume includes three photographs of scenes
from Iron Horse, presented by Fox, William, a romantic picture of the East and
West by Kenyon, Charles and Russell, John, produced by Ford, John.
FOLDER 6: Lincoln
research material primarily One Volume includes notes in Sandburg's shorthand,
Old Abe's Joker, 1863, a gift copy of Memoirs of Abraham Lincoln in Edgar
County, Illinois, and various clippings.
CONNEMARA BOX 297
Contains
One-Volume materials, clippings, pages removed from books, typed and
handwritten notes, and photos. All materials concern Lincoln.
FOLDER 1: Printed sheet
entitled "Lincolns Failures"-
FOLDER 2: Photostatic copies of Lincoln letters in addition to other
letters-
FOLDER 3: Notes, source
manuscripts, and clippings related to Lincoln-
FOLDER 4: Mostly stories
and anecdotes taken from books, some advertising materials, etc.
FOLDER 5: 14-page typed
manuscript about Lincoln from Chicago
Tribune
FOLDER 6: Short
handwritten notes from Sandburg, and handwritten facsimiles of executive
documents by Lincoln
FOLDER 7: Photostat copy
of manuscript page of handwriting, and eleven pages of typed poetry
FOLDER 8: Books,
pamphlets, printed letters, and speeches related to Lincoln
CONNEMARA BOX 298
Contains
Lincoln Research materials related to One-Volume Lincoln, a typescript: "Draft
Chapter 14 Single Bio Lincoln", in addition, clippings, pages removed from
books, typed and handwritten notes, and photos. All materials concern Lincoln.
FOLDER 1: "One-Volume" by
Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 2: "One-Volume" by
Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 3: "One-Volume" by
Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 4: "One-Volume" by
Carl Sandburg
CONNEMARA BOX 299
Contains
clippings and manuscripts, etc. (One-Volume Lincoln)-
FOLDER 1: Primarily
"One-Volume" with a correction called "Mary, Were Elected"-
FOLDER 2: Primarily
"One-Volume" including copies, clippings, and notes-
FOLDER 3: Primarily
"One-Volume" including a copy of "A Legacy of Fun" by Lincoln-
FOLDER 4: Primarily
"One-Volume" including clippings, notes-
FOLDER 5: Primarily
"One-Volume" clippings, notes, and Lincoln Lore-
FOLDER 6: Primarily
"One-Volume" including letters to Sandburg-
FOLDER 7: Four
photographs of William Fox, and the motion picture "Iron Horse"-
FOLDER 8: Primarily
"One-Volume" including notes and clippings, handwritten and typed by Sandburg
CONNEMARA BOX 300
FOLDER 1: Confederate
State Almanac 1864-
FOLDER 2: "The
Fundamental Creed of Abraham Lincoln" (1956)-
FOLDER 3: "The Great
Debate (University of Illinois Press, 1958)-
FOLDER 4: Edgar DeWitt
Jones: "The Abiding Lincoln" (1956)-
FOLDER 5: Lincoln tear
sheets various covers; copies of "Lincoln Lore" and Bulletin of Abraham
Lincoln Association-
FOLDER 6: "Lincoln
Sesquicentennial Handbook of Information" (1959)-
FOLDER 7: Leather-bound
copy of "McClure Magazine" (1896), (Note: Missing folder)
FOLDER 8: Some phases of
the Civil War (1906) -
FOLDER 9: Tribune Almanac (1861)-
FOLDER 10: Tribune Almanac (1862)-
FOLDER 11: Tribune Almanac (1863)-
FOLDER 12: Tribune Almanac (1864)-
FOLDER 13: Tribune Almanac (1865)-
FOLDER 14: Tribune Almanac (1866)
CONNEMARA BOX 301a-
FOLDER 1: Lincoln,
"One-Volume", clippings and proofs
CONNEMARA BOX 301b
FOLDER 1: Lincoln, "One
Volume", clippings and proofs
CONNEMARA BOX 369
Contains
One-Volume of Abraham Lincoln Quarterly,
and other periodicals.
FOLDER 1: "The Caroline
Israelite", 1956-1960 - four copies-
FOLDER 2: "The
Evolutionist", 1910-
FOLDER 3: Galesburg Post,
1942-1943 four copies-
FOLDER 4: Clippings
collected by Brenda Ueland-
FOLDER 5: Five serials
(assorted magazines). Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, March 1944; A Half-Century of
Science by Huxley, T. H., FRS and Allen, Grant, December 1887; Confidential,
June 1958; Poetry, February 1921; St. Nicholas, May 1877.
CONNEMARA BOX 390a
Contains
letters from: various persons specified according to last name, to: Carl
Sandburg. All correspondence concerns Abraham Lincoln.
FOLDER 1: Lincoln related
Correspondence, to: Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 2: Type scripts of
Sandburg in his shorthand, and some other handwritten documents-
FOLDER 3: Lincoln related
correspondence and requests, alphabetized by people beginning with letter "A"
to Carl Sandburg -
FOLDER 4: Lincoln related
correspondence and other fan mail, people "B" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 5: Lincoln related
correspondence, people "B" (second bunch) to Carl Sandburg -
FOLDER 6: Lincoln related
correspondence and enclosures, people "C" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 7: Lincoln related
correspondence, people "C" (second bunch) to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 8: Lincoln related
correspondence and enclosures, people "D" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 9: Lincoln related
correspondence and enclosures, people "E" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 10: Lincoln
related correspondence and enclosures, people "F" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 11: Lincoln
related correspondence and enclosures, people "G" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 12: Lincoln
related correspondence and enclosures, people "H" to Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 13: Lincoln
related correspondence, fan mail, and a request for appearance, people "I" to
Carl Sandburg-
FOLDER 14: Lincoln
related correspondence, a translation of a poem, people "J" to Carl Sandburg
CONNEMARA BOX 424
Contains
photo proofs, and various autographed letters, and materials related to the War
Years.
FOLDER 1: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: War Years: dead matter, etc.
FOLDER 2: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: War Years: galley proofs-
FOLDER 3: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: various portrait proofs-
FOLDER 4: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: War Years: various portrait proofs-
FOLDER 5: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: War Years -
FOLDER 6: Type lists of
illustrations -
FOLDER 7: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: War Years-
FOLDER 8: Photo Proofs
for Abraham Lincoln: War Years-
FOLDER 9: Photo Proofs
for Plates
CONNEMARA BOX 425
Contains
photos, sketches, paintings, and newspaper clippings about Lincoln, and
materials related to the War Years.
FOLDER 1: Inventory on
Lincoln photographs for Carl Sandburg Collection-
FOLDER 2: Lincolns
President Cabinet card; photo prints of unidentified men-
FOLDER 3: Photographs of
Abraham Lincoln -
FOLDER 4: Photographs of
Abraham Lincoln as a young man-
FOLDER 5: A Carte de Visite Study of Abraham Lincoln -
FOLDER 6: Photograph of
Abraham Lincolns tomb-
FOLDER 7: Business card
drawings and photograph of Lincolns family-
FOLDER 8: Paintings,
sketches and photographs of Lincoln-
FOLDER 9: A photograph of
an unidentified man-
FOLDER 10: Photos of
sculptures of Abraham Lincoln-
FOLDER 11: Negative of
Abraham Lincoln, and a signed letter-
FOLDER 12: Photos of
various men, Abraham Lincolns contemporaries and colleagues-
FOLDER 13: Comic
clippings related to Abraham Lincoln from early newspapers-
FOLDER 14: Photo of a
pair of eye glasses-
FOLDER 15: Older maps of
Carolina and Georgia-
FOLDER 16: Lincoln photos
and flyers-
FOLDER 17: Black/white
photos of buildings, landscapes, and people in newspapers-
FOLDER 18: Sitting photos
of Abraham Lincoln -
FOLDER 19: Civil War
Soldier and War photos-
FOLDER 20: Notes on
pictures; typed script and in Carl Sandburgs hand-
FOLDER 21: Color slides
of Anne Rutledges grave site-
FOLDER 22: Various
photos, dating c. 1920s and 1940s -
FOLDER 23: Unsorted
miscellaneous photos-
FOLDER 24: Sandburg
illustrations; typed script and in Carl Sandburgs hand-
FOLDER 25: Photo cuts and
proofs for War Years
CONNEMARA BOX 426
The entire BOX is not dedicated to Lincoln; it contains photos of Lincoln and
posters of Lincolns assassination, and other materials related to the Civil
War.
FOLDER 1: Civil War
contemporary maps of North Virginia and Washington DC-
FOLDER 2: Sketch
clippings, some from Harpers Weekly-
FOLDER 3: Photo of
national buildings in Washington DC, and the Illinois Capitol building-
FOLDER 4: Posters related
to Lincolns assassination, and -
FOLDER 5: Cut and paste
up boards; photographs of Lincolns death mask-
FOLDER 6: Civil War
photograph and Lincoln related clippings and prints-
FOLDER 7: Lincoln related
Harpers Weekly clippings
CONNEMARA BOX 427
All items
are related to "Prairie Years". The box includes photographs, proofs of
photographs, illustrations, and Lincoln letters.
FOLDER 1: Illustration
proofs of Lincoln related material-
FOLDER 2: Prairie
Years illustration proofs, all items related to Lincoln-
FOLDER 3: Prairie
Years illustration proofs-
FOLDER 4: Prairie
Years illustration proofs-
FOLDER 5: Prairie
Years illustration proofs-
FOLDER 6: Cutout and
torn-out Prairie Years illustration proofs-
FOLDER 7: Complete set of
proofs and extra copies of photographs-
FOLDER 8: Manuscript and
photo proofs related to Lincoln-
FOLDER 9: Proofs of
letters and notes related to Lincoln
CONNEMARA BOX 428a
Contains
photos of Lincoln, and in addition photos of people classified by last name
beginning with "A" to letters beginning with "B". Box materials pertain
to Civil War. The box covers folders [001-016].
FOLDER 1: From Carl
Sandburg Collection of Lincoln, photos of civil war troops-
FOLDER 2: Handbills, broadsides,
clippings, and photocopies from Carl Sandburg Lincoln collection-
FOLDER 3: Portraits of
Lincoln Beardless-
FOLDER 4: Photographs of
Lincoln Carte de Vista-
FOLDER 5: Portraits of
Lincoln with a beard-
FOLDER 6: Two copies of
Lincoln funeral procession-
FOLDER 7: Photos of
Lincoln funeral inauguration-
FOLDER 8: Photos and
clippings of Mary Todd Lincoln-
FOLDER 9: Photos of
Lincoln with military leaders -
FOLDER 10: Portrait and
copy sketches of Lincoln drawings-
FOLDER 11: Portrait of Lincolns
stepmother-
FOLDER 12: Portrait and
copy sketches of Lincoln and sons-
FOLDER 13: Civil War
soldiers and negatives of a lady standing-
FOLDER 14: Portrait and
copy sketches of Lincoln statuary-
FOLDER 15: Various photos
of persons in "A" category-
FOLDER 16: Various photos
of persons in "B" category
CONNEMARA BOX 428b
Contains
photos of people classified by last name beginning with letter "C" to letter
"M". This box is in sequence with box (428a), and covers folders [017-028].
FOLDER 17: Photos of
various persons in group "C" -
FOLDER 18: Photos of
various persons in group "D"-
FOLDER 19: Photos of
various persons in group "E" -
FOLDER 20: Photos of
various persons in group "F" -
FOLDER 21: Photos of
various persons in group "G"-
FOLDER 22: Items from
Carl Sandberg Lincoln collection includes photos of Ulysses Grant-
FOLDER 23: Photos of
various persons in group "H" -
FOLDER 24: Photos of
various persons in group "I" -
FOLDER 25: Photos of various
persons in group "J" -
FOLDER 26: Photos of
various persons in group "K" -
FOLDER 27: Photos of
various persons in group "L"-
FOLDER 28: Photos of
various persons in group "M"
CONNEMARA BOX 428c
Contains
photos of people, classified by last name, and beginning with the letter "N"
through letters "X, Y, and Z". In addition, photos of women, soldiers,
and other unidentified persons. This box is in sequence with boxes (428a and
428b) and covers folders [029-041].
FOLDER 29: (2) portraits
of men in the "N" category-
FOLDER 30: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "O" category-
FOLDER 31: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "P" category-
FOLDER 32: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "R" category-
FOLDER 33: Photos and clippings
of various people in the "S" category-
FOLDER 34: Photos and
clippings of another group of people in the "S" category-
FOLDER 35: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "T" category-
FOLDER 36: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "U & V" category-
FOLDER 37: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "W" category-
FOLDER 38: Photos and
clippings of various people in the "X, Y, Z" category-
FOLDER 39: Book clippings
with portraits of soldiers on them-
FOLDER 40: Unidentified
photos and clippings with portrait of soldiers-
FOLDER 41: Portraits of
unidentified women
CONNEMARA BOX 429a
Contains
Lincoln cartoon propaganda prints (1860-1865), and photos of Lincoln. The box
covers folders [001-014]. -
FOLDER 1: Photo album
page with a photo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Stratton -
FOLDER 2: Photos of the
White House including the Lincoln room-
FOLDER 3: Various
clippings and photos, many which are Lincoln and Civil War related-
FOLDER 4: Clippings and
photos of Springfield, Illinois, some that are Lincoln related-
FOLDER 5: Clippings and
photos related to Richmond, Virginia-
FOLDER 6: Photos of New
Salem, Illinois-
FOLDER 7: Lincoln related
clippings and photos in Illinois-
FOLDER 8: Clippings and
photos of the District of Columbia, and includes the Ford Theatre-
FOLDER 9: Various Civil
War and Lincoln related photos and clippings-
FOLDER 10: Clippings and
photocopies of Civil War related maps-
FOLDER 11: Lincoln
related photos include life mask of Abraham Lincoln-
FOLDER 12: Photocopies of
Civil War and Lincoln related autographs and letters-
FOLDER 13: Clippings of
Lincoln Cartoons -
FOLDER 14: Photographs of
Abraham Lincoln in an "unbound" book
CONNEMARA BOX 429b
Contains
various photos of Lincoln, and in addition photos of people classified by last
name beginning with "A" to letter beginning with "B". This box is in sequence
with box (429a), and covers folder [015-020].
FOLDER 15: (32)
Stereoscopic views photographs from the Civil War-
FOLDER 16: (15)
stereopticons from the Civil War-
FOLDER 17: (15)
stereopticons of city views in Chicago, New York, and Washington-
FOLDER 18: (17)
stereopticons of different portraits of Lincoln-
FOLDER 19: war scenes in
varying mediums: photos and prints, etc.
FOLDER 20: Book clippings
of Civil War scenes and procedures
CONNEMARA BOX 430
FOLDER 1: Folder of The Photographs of
Abraham Lincoln.The Meserve Collection, In Chronological Order; #1, 10,
97, 99, 100 are missing.
FOLDER 2: A typescript
copy of William Meserve's Diary with the inscription,
"A Volunteer" the personal record of my father Major William [M?] Meserve in the Civil War, copied from his manuscript. This
copy is for my [?] friend Carl Sandburg the poet."
FOLDER 3: Manuscripts, The Face of Lincoln by Sandburg, Carl, The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln by Meserve, Frederick Hill, Frederick Hill Meserve, by Sandburg,
Carl.
FOLDER 4: Galley and page
proofs to the book, The Photographs of
Abraham Lincoln by Meserve, Frederick Hill and
Sandburg, Carl.
CONNEMARA BOX 431
FOLDER 1: Various photo
prints owned by Meserve, F. H., one of Lincoln,
Abraham with McClellan, General and officers of the Army of the Potomac at
Antietam, Maryland, 1862/10/02. Also photos by Brady, M., Gardener, Alexander,
Church, William, Fassett, [S.?].
CONNEMARA BOX 432
FOLDER 1: Various Lincoln
materials, includes photos, postcards, leaflet, and correspondence.
FOLDER 2: Two letters and
copies to Sandburg, Carl from Grabitz, James E. and
from Fair, Mabel, Mrs. (related to Lincoln photos).
FOLDER 3: Various
photographs of Lincoln and related material, includes earliest known photo of
Lincoln used in Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years. Also copy of the Lincolnian, July - August 1985
CONNEMARA BOX 433
FOLDER 1: Key to
information in Box 433
FOLDER 2: Miscellaneous
notes and lists
FOLDER 3: Travel memo
notepad
FOLDER 4: Research Notes
and other miscellaneous materials
FOLDER 5: Research notes
and other miscellaneous materials
FOLDER 6: Lincoln poems
to be published after Carl Sandburgs death
FOLDER 7: "Culture
Vultures", Sandburgs typescripts
FOLDER 8: Miscellaneous
poems and typescripts
FOLDER 9: Miscellaneous
poems and typescripts
ASHEVILLE BOX 003
FOLDER 004 Sandburg,
Carl. "Speech Before the Congress of the United States" "Address of
Carl Sandburg Upon the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary Inaugural of
Abraham Lincoln East Front of the United States Capitol" March 4, 1961. Draft.
ASHEVILLE BOX 005
FOLDER 001
"Lincoln." Speech May 14 1940. Original copy with C.S. hand written edits. Speech made at
Galesburg Centennial of Lincoln-Douglas Debate introducing Sandburg, 1958
(copy)
ASHEVILLE BOX 007
FOLDER 002 Letter from
the head Librarian at The Library of Congress that accompanied Sandburgs
speech on Lincoln (speech is not here);
ASHEVILLE BOX 011
FOLDER 005 Promotional materials
for Lincoln: The War Years. Pamphlet.
ASHEVILLE BOX 015
FOLDER 009 Sandburg,
Carl. "Lincoln in the Shadows." Transcript. Typed page that is not directly related to Lincoln but offers
insight about Sandburg. It is about the ability to tell an objective
truth. Draft of article written by Sandburg for the Chicago Tribune (Christmas issue 1954)
for Lincoln biographies.
ASHEVILLE BOX 016
FOLDER 008 pamphlet "Abraham Lincoln by Carl Sandburg"
ASHEVILLE BOX 020
FOLDER 003 Clippings
about Lincoln biographies
FOLDER 019 clippings
about Sandburg's narration of Copland's Lincoln Portrait, it was a narration
with an orchestra.
ASHEVILLE BOX 022
FOLDER 006 Pencil Drawing
of Abraham Lincoln, The War Years by Baldwin.
ASHEVILLE BOX 30
FOLDER 009 Hendrick, George;
Altenbernd, Lynn. Carl
Sandburg, 1878-1978 : a century of America; an
exposition of the Carl Sandburg Collection at the University of Illinois
Library at Urbana-Champaign . Urbana-Champaign, Ill. : University of Illinois Library Friends, 1978.
ASHEVILLE BOX 031
FOLDER 002 Simon, John Y.. "Abraham Lincoln and Ann
Rutledge." Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 2 (1990):
13-33. Wilson, Douglas. "Abraham Lincoln, Ann Rutledge,
and the Evidence of Herndon's Informants." Civil War History 36,
no. 4 (1990): 301-324.
FOLDER 005 February 20,
1934 letter from Carl Sandburg to Mr. Warren about the publications of the
Lincoln National Life Foundation. Sandburg says: "they are based in part on
an extraordinary collection of material prepared under the direction of Dr.
Louis A Warren, eminently distinguished as a Lincoln authority; the
publications have a high degree of authenticity. They deserve place and they
merit standing in any large or small collection of Lincolniana and Americana" Photocopy.
FOLDER 006 A collection
of Harcourt Brace correspondence regarding the publication of "Lincoln: The War Years"Febrary 20, 1934 letter from C.S. to Mr Slesinger Sandburg says he will be returning to Chicago from Hawaii about the middle of
April and he will then be working on Lincoln: The War Years and it will
take 20 to 30 months to finish. Photocopy.
FOLDER 007 A collection
of Harcourt Brace correspondence regarding the publication of "Lincoln: The War
Years" March 3, 1939 letter from Harcourt Brace to Miss Bernice Schrifft about the research and time that went into
Lincoln: The War Years and that says, "It is not too much to say that
The War Years is the most important work Harcourt Brace and Company has
ever been privileged to publish. The reader will have to go no place else for
any now known Lincolniana except for
verificationmanuscript is being copy edited now and sent to the printer."
Photocopy. November 22, 1939 letter to Alfred A. Knopf from Matthew Josephson
complimenting him on Lincoln: The War Years. Photocopy.
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FOLDER 000 Schalacht, Harry H. "Lincoln-The Apostle of Human Liberty." East Side News, February 12, 1960: 8.
FOLDER 005Gantt, Dr. Paul H.
ed. "Lincoln:
Now and Then. An Overdue Footnote on Secession, Free Hungary, The Russians, and Russian Policy Toward the United States." The Lincolnian:
3-8. Sandburg, Carl. "Every Mans Lincoln" (condensed from an address). Catholic Digest (February
12, 1960).
FOLDER 006 U.S. Congress. Congressional record--House. November 10, 1919.
Washington, DC: 8218-8237. Photocopy. On page 8229, "Lincoln and Wilson" it
says Remember, Abraham Lincoln waged a war of four years infinitely more
dangerous to our country and to the Union without any infamous law like the
espionage act.
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FOLDER 002 McMurty, Gerald R. Beardless Portraits of Abraham Lincoln. Public
Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County, 1962.
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FOLDER 005
"Poet-Biographer Sandburg Awed Bryan Con Audience" Newspaper article that appeared in the Washington State
Evergreen newspaper. 10-21-49. In his speech,
Sandburg talks about Lincoln and says that Lincolns life embodies democracy.
He also said about his Lincoln biography (it was) "written about a man whose
mother could not write her own name by a man whose mother could not write her
own name." There are also more clippings about C.S. speeches where he talks
about Lincoln and one where he reviews a play about Lincoln.
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FOLDER 001 Cavalcade of America. Original
Short Script of Abraham Lincoln. (February 13, 1940).
FOLDER 006 Photograph of
a drawing of Lincolns family given to C.S. by Doc Waller.
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FOLDER 002 Sandburg,
Carl. "Lincolns Birthday." Social Democratic Herald (1910). Transcript. The Atlantic Monthly. Original Love Letters Which Passed
Between Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge. Photocopy .
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FOLDER 003 Lincoln Herald (February 1940) 42, no 2. Lincoln
Herald (June 1944) 46, no 2. Lincoln Herald (December 1947) 49, no 4. Lincoln
Herald (October 1950) 52, no 3. Lincoln
Herald (Winter 1954) 56, no 4.
FOLDER 005 Sandburg,
Carl. "Address of Carl Sandburg Before a Joint Session of
Congress, February 12, 1959. In the program from "An Evening
with Carl Sandburg."
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FOLDER 004 "Sandburg Now
Doubts The Lincoln Letters, Poet Who
Had Thought Them Genuine Takes View of Barrett and Angle." Photocopy of
newspaper clipping, author, publication, date unkown.
FOLDER 006 Citizens
Councils of America. Lincolns Hopes for
the Negro. Photocopy of a flyer.
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FOLDER 002 Dodge, Mary. Letter sent to
Lincoln March 4, 1865 with a note on it from Carl Sandburg to Alfred Harcourt.
Photocopy.
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FOLDER 001 Harcourt Brace
1954 correspondence for Lincoln: The Prairie Years and Lincoln: The War
Years. FOLDER 002 Harcourt Brace 1955 correspondence for Lincoln:
The Prairie Years and Lincoln: The War Years.
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FOLDER 000 "Hoosier
Descendents of Lincolns Neighbors Gather at Mothers Grave." Feb 12, 1938.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping, no author or publication. The article is
about a gathering to commemorate the death of Lincolns mother.
FOLDER 008 Lincoln,
Abraham. 1958. Quote about reliance on the love of liberty, no source, no context,
typed.
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FOLDER 001 Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 86th
Congress, First Session. Carl Sandburgs address
before joint session of Congress, February 12, 1959, to commemorate the 150th
anniversary of the birth of Lincoln.
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FOLDER 002 Shaw, Bernard. Quote from the
preface to The Apple Cart, quote
about Lincoln standing on the battlefield of Gettysburg. Typed
on a single sheet of paper.
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FOLDER 000 Sellers, Eva
Beth. "Sandburg Completes Story of Lincoln With Publication Friday of The War
Years." Photocopy of a newspaper clipping. Post Intelligencer. "Start Story of Lincolns Life Monday. Famous Biography Starts In Post Intelligencer Tomorrow: Praised by
Professor." Clipping of a newspaper article about the newspapers plans to
begin running a series on the life of Lincoln. The article mentions that Prof.
C.P. Bissett is impressed with the series and it also
mentions Sandburg.
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FOLDER 002
News from Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. "Carl Sandburg To Be Honor Guest at Lincoln Dinner." Newsletter from the National Archives, Feb 4, (no year
listed).Promotional booklet for Lincoln: The War Years with photos and biographical
info about Sandburg.Smith, E.B. "Abraham Lincoln:
Realist." Wisconsin Magazine of History 52 (2) Winter 1968-69."An Evening with Carl
Sandburg." Includes C.S. speech about Lincoln
before a joint session of Congress (1961).
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FOLDER 001 Smith,
Harrison. "Lead Review of the Week." The Saturday Review, October 9, 1954. Transcript.
FOLDER 002 Lincoln Lore Newsletters from the 1930s
(Ft Wayne, Indiana).Grattan, M.T. "Abraham Lincoln." Copy of a
newspaper clipping- response to Edgar Lee Masters indictment of Lincoln sent to C.S. from [J. H.?] with a handwritten note.
FOLDER 003 Lincoln Lore newsletters from the 1930s. Hansen, Harry. "Among the New Books." Article torn from a journal about
Edgar Lee Masters Lincoln, The Man.Congressional Record.
Address at Unveiling of Statue of "Lincoln the Mystic." Remarks
of Hon. Arthur H. Vandenberg. June 16, 1930. "Mr.
Lincoln in Springfield and Mr. Lincoln in Washington. " Pages copied
from a book about Lincoln. Typed anecdote about Lincoln and
presidents [by Carl Sandburg?] "Lincolns Office Boy Dead at 83." Newspaper clipping.
FOLDER 007Sandburg, Carl. "A
Long Shadow of Lincoln." Poem.Sandburg, Carl. "Uncle Abe, or A Hit at the Times." Song
lyrics.
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FOLDER 012 Sandburg,
Carl. Letter to Catherine McCarthy (Harcourt Brace), 1939. Carl Sandburg writes about his thoughts on writing a biography of Lincoln.
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FOLDER 003 Sandburg,
Carl. Letters to Henry Horner mention Lincoln documents and letters, 1934.
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FOLDER 002 Lloyd, Lewis. "Faults Found In
Lincoln." Not dated. Criticism of a draft
of one of the Lincoln books[?]. It mentions specific
chapters. Some of the correspondence with Lewis Lloyd found in this folder may
also discuss the Lincoln draft. Sandburg, Carl. "Authors
Note" on Lincoln. Draft, not dated.
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FOLDER 002 Advertisement for Abraham
Lincoln by Carl Sandburg.
FOLDER 003 Lawson, Evald Benjamin. "That Man Knows Lincoln." Reprinted from The Lutheran
Companion February 12, 1942. "
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FOLDER 003 sketch of
Lincoln by Prof Randall.
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FOLDER 10[Sandburg
Notes?]"Down in Springfield we were listening to several professors of history
talking in a session of the joint session of Illinois, Lincoln Centennial and
Mississippi Valley Associations. The professors were talking about whether
history should be literature, whether there is danger in making history
interesting, and so on. And it seemed as though we were in the midst of an
ancient and honorable wrangling match as to whether substance or style is more
important"
FOLDER 24 labeled "Lincoln
Biographer" contains C.S. handwritten notes.
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FOLDER 003 carbon copies
of typed pages about Lincoln (presumably by C.S.).
FOLDER 004 Hansen, Harry. "Carl
Sandburg-Poet of the Prairie A Delightful Sketch of
Lincolns Most Understanding Interpreter." Pictorial
Review for September, 1925.
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FOLDER 000 "Sandburg Here
in Lincoln Study." Chicago Sun Times. Feburary 12, 1954.
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FOLDER 002 "Lincoln
and Modern America" article from Time
Magazine May 10, 1963
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FOLDER 004 Broadcast by Carl Sandburg over Columbia Network, Lincoln's
Birthday 1941
FOLDER 007 Program from
the Commemoration ceremony for the One Hundredth
Anniversary of the Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln, Sandburg was a
speaker.1962 letter from Xhevat Kallajxhi who wrote a biography of Lincoln and sent it to Sandburg.Brochure for "Lincoln Collector." The Story of The Oliver
Barrett Lincoln Collection."