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Owen Wister
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Published register prepared by Grover Batts with the assistance of Thelma
Queen
Revised and expanded by Mary Wolfskill and Nan Thompson Ernst
2002
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress
Manuscript Division,1997
April 2002 microfilm edition added 1999 revised to EAD version 1
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Table of Contents for Owen Wister
Collection Summary
Selected Search Terms
* Names:
* Subjects:
* Occupation:
Administrative Information
* Provenance:
* Processing History:
* Transfers:
* Copyright Status:
* Microfilm:
* Preferred Citation:
Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note
Description of Series
* Journals, 1885- 1921.
* Family Correspondence, 1829- 1936, n.d.
* General Correspondence, 1875- 1936, n.d.
* Scrapbooks, 1892- 1930, n.d.
* Speech, Article, and Book File, ca. 1880-ca. 1930
* Biographical File, 1866- 1936, n.d.
* Printed Matter, ca. 1870-ca. 1930, n.d.
* Addenda, 1882- 1966, n.d.
Container List
* JOURNALS, 1885- 1921
* FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE, 1829- 1934, n.d.
* GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1875- 1936, n.d.
* SCRAPBOOKS, 1892- 1930, n.d.
* SPEECH, ARTICLE, AND BOOK FILE, ca. 1880-ca. 1930
* BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1866- 1936, n.d.
* PRINTED MATTER, ca. 1870-ca. 1930
* ADDENDA, 1882- 1966, n.d.
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Collection Summary
Creator: Wister, Owen,1829-1938
Title: Papers of Owen Wister 1829-1966 (bulk 1890-1930)
Extent: 41 linear feet; 26,130 items
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Abstract: Correspondence, diaries and journals, family papers, drafts of
articles, poems, novels, short stories, speeches, and other writings and
papers; includes partial ms. and dramatizations of Owen Wister's The
Virginian and his libretto for "Villon; a Romantic Opera in Four Acts."
Family correspondents include Fanny Kemble (Wister's grandmother), Sarah
Butler Wister (his mother), Mary Channing Wister (his wife), and his
cousins, S. Weir Mitchell and Langdon Elwyn Mitchell.
Selected Search Terms
Names:
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915--Correspondence
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918--Correspondence
Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930--Correspondence
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947--Correspondence
Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933--Correspondence
Coit, Joseph H. (Joseph Howland), 1831-1906--Correspondence
Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916--Correspondence
Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926--Correspondence
Foster, John Watson, 1836-1917--Correspondence
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940--Correspondence
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961--Correspondence
Higginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1919--Correspondence
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935--Correspondence
Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960--Correspondence
James, Henry, 1843-1916--Correspondence
James, William, 1842-1910--Correspondence
Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932--Correspondence
Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893--Correspondence
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936--Correspondence
La Shelle, Kirke--Correspondence
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924--Correspondence
Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935--Correspondence
Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914--Correspondence
Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908--Correspondence
Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918--Correspondence
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909--Correspondence
Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950--Correspondence
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence
Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 1861-1951--Correspondence
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968--Correspondence
Stuart, Campbell, Sir, b. 1885--Correspondence
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Correspondence
Wendell, Barrett, 1855-1921--Correspondence
Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937--Correspondence
White, William Allen, 1868-1944--Correspondence
Whitney, Caspar, 1862-1929--Correspondence
Wister, Mary Channing, 1869-1913--Correspondence
Wister, Sarah Butler, 1835-1908--Correspondence
Subjects:
Operas--Librettos
Western stories
Occupation:
Authors
Administrative Information
Provenance:
The papers of Owen Wister (1860-1938), novelist, author, and composer, were
given to the Library of Congress primarily by his daughter, Frances Kemble
Wister Stokes, beginning in 1952. Additional installments were received by
the Library through 1992. Papers received before 1972 are described in a
register published by the Library of Congress in 1972. The collection was
augmented by gifts from Frances K. W. Stokes or by purchase in the period
from 1972 to 1981. These materials are in the Addenda and comprise the 1984
Addition. Items received by the Library as a gift from Frances K. W. Stokes
or by purchase in the period 1990-1992 are arranged and described in the
Addenda as the 1996 Addition.
Processing History:
The papers of Owen Wister were arranged and described in 1972. Additional
material received subsequently was incorporated into the collection in 1984
and in 1996. This register was revised in 2002. The Owen Wister Papers have
been described briefly in the Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress,
vol. 10, May 1953, p. 155; vol. 11, May 1954, pp. 168-169; and vol. 26,
Oct. 1969, pp. 243-246.
Transfers:
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial
divisions of the Library. Some photographs have been transferred to the
Prints and Photographs Division. Musical compositions have been transferred
to the Music Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as
part of the Owen Wister Papers.
Copyright Status:
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Owen Wister in these papers and in
other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has
been dedicated to the public.
Microfilm:
A microfilm edition of the scrapbooks in these papers on four 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.
Preferred Citation:
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following
information: container or reel number, Owen Wister Papers, Manuscript
Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Date Event
1860 , July
14 Born, Germantown, Pa.
1870 - 1871 Attended boarding school in Switzerland
1871 - 1872 Attended boarding school in England
1873 - 1878 Attended St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H.
1882 B.A., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.
1882 - 1883 Traveled in Europe; ; studied musical composition in Paris
1883 Recalled by father to Philadelphia, Pa. for business career
1885 Spent the summer in Wyoming because of poor health
1888 Graduated from Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
1889 Admitted to the bar, Philadelphia, Pa.
1892 Published first Western story, "Hank's Woman," in the
August issue, Harper's Magazine
1892 - 1900 Published numerous Western stories and essays in Harper's
Magazine, many of which were later collected in books
1893 Met Frederic Remington in Wyoming
1895 Published Red Men and White (New York: Harper & Brothers.
280 pp.)
1897 Published Lin McLean (New York: Harper & Brothers. 277 pp.)
1898 Married his second cousin, Mary Channing Wister (died 1913)
1900 Published The Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories (New York:
Harper & Brothers. 332 pp.)
Published Ulysses S. Grant (Boston: Small, Maynard. 145
pp.)
1901 Published Philosophy 4: A Story of Harvard University (New
York: Macmillan. 95 pp.)
1902 Published The Virginian, A Horseman of the Plains (New
York: Macmillan. 504 pp.)
1906 Published Lady Baltimore (New York: Macmillan. 406 pp.)
1907 Published The Seven Ages of Washington, A Biography (New
York: Macmillan. 263 pp.)
1908 Ran unsuccessful campaign for councilman of seventh ward,
Philadelphia, Pa.
1911 Published Members of the Family (New York: Macmillan. 317
pp.)
1912 - 1925 Board of Overseers, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.
1916 Published The Pentecost of Calamity (New York: Macmillan.
148 pp.)
1921 Published A Straight Deal or the Ancient Grudge (New York:
Macmillan. 287 pp.)
1922 Published Neighbors Henceforth (New York: Macmillan. 441
pp.)
1923 Published Watch Your Thirst, A Dry Opera in Three Acts (New
York: Macmillan. 175 pp.)
1928 Published When West Was West (New York: Macmillan. 449 pp.)
Published The Writings of Owen Wister (New York: Macmillan.
11 vols.)
1930 Published Roosevelt, the Story of a Friendship, 1880-1919
(New York: Macmillan. 372 pp.)
1938 , July
21 Died, North Kingstown, R.I.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Owen Wister, American novelist best known for his Western
stories, span the years 1829 through 1966 with the bulk concentrated in the
period 1890-1930. The collection is organized in eight series: Journals;
Family Correspondence; General Correspondence; Scrapbooks; Speech, Article,
and Book File; Biographical File; Printed Matter; and Addenda.
The Family Correspondence series includes numerous handwritten letters of
Owen Wister and of such relatives as his grandmother Fanny Kemble Butler,
his mother, Sarah Butler Wister, and his cousins, Silas Weir Mitchell and
Langdon E. Mitchell. Wister's letters to his mother, 1870-1907, and to his
wife, Mary Channing Wister, 1898-1913, contain detailed descriptions of his
activities and thoughts during those years. The letters of Wister's
grandmother, the celebrated British actress, Fanny Kemble, are numerous and
extend from 1829 to 1891. His mother, the anonymous author of articles
published by The Atlantic Monthly, was a close friend of Henry James, and
the family papers contain several of James's letters to her.
The large General Correspondence series consists mainly of letters received
by Wister. Copies of his replies are infrequent. There is a great deal of
correspondence from Wister's publishers, particularly the Macmillan
Company. Much of his correspondence concerning specific literary works has
been placed in the Speech, Article, and Book File. Among prominent
individuals who are represented by numerous letters are John Jay Chapman,
Joseph H. Coit, Horace Howard Furness, Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe, Jean Jules
Jusserand, Kirke LaShelle, Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Eliot Norton, Agnes
Repplier, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Dwight Sedgwick, Upton B. Sinclair,
Malcolm Campbell Stuart, Barrett Wendell, and Caspar Whitney.
The first eight volumes in the Scrapbook series bear the title, Babel,
which Wister assigned to them. They contain correspondence and printed
matter, the latter mainly newspaper clippings. There is a card index to
items in the first six volumes of Babel in the Manuscript Reading Room. A
microfilm edition of the scrapbooks is available for consultation.
An extensive Speech, Article, and Book File contains handwritten
manuscripts of many of Wister's literary works. Several of these works are
accompanied by correspondence and printed matter relating to them.
The Addenda includes journals, family correspondence and papers, general
correspondence, writings, and miscellany.
Description of Series
Box Series
BOX 1 Journals, 1885 - 1921 .
The Western journals, 1885-1896, are typescripts of original
manuscripts located in the University of Wyoming Library. The
journals for 1900 and 1919-1921 are in Wister's handwriting.
All are arranged chronologically.
BOX Family Correspondence, 1829 - 1936 , n.d.
2-12
Letters exchanged between Wister and members of his family as
well as correspondence of various family members collected by
Wister.
Alphabetically arranged by name of family member, and
chronologically arranged thereunder when the letters are
numerous.
BOX General Correspondence, 1875 - 1936 , n.d.
13-39
Mainly letters received by Wister.
Alphabetically arranged.
BOX Scrapbooks, 1892 - 1930 , n.d.
40-48
Scrapbooks containing correspondence, clippings, and other
printed matter.
Arranged in two groups as Babel and miscellaneous scrapbooks. The
Babel scrapbooks, so named and numbered by Wister, are arranged
numerically. An index to items in volumes 1-6 is available for
consultation in the Manuscript Division reading room.
Miscellaneous scrapbooks are arranged chronologically.
Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 22,325.
BOX Speech, Article, and Book File, ca. 1880 -ca. 1930
49-83
Manuscripts, typescripts, and printed copies of Wister's
speeches, articles and short stories, poems, operas, plays, and
books.
Grouped by format or genre and therein arranged alphabetically by
title or subject. Untitled speeches are grouped by date, and the
poems are unarranged.
BOX Biographical File, 1866 - 1936 , n.d.
84-92
Includes appointment books, autobiographical and genealogical
notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, certificates and awards,
financial records, invitations and programs, legal documents,
musical compositions, notebooks, passports, political campaign
material, and school records.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material or subject.
BOX Printed Matter, ca. 1870 -ca. 1930 , n.d.
93-100
Scrapbooks of clippings and other items pertaining to John Jay
Chapman, inscribed pamphlets, items relating to World War I, and
miscellaneous items.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or document type with
miscellaneous items at the end of the series.
BOX Addenda, 1882 - 1966 , n.d.
101-102
Journals, family correspondence and papers, general
correspondence, writings, and miscellany.
Organized by the year in which the addition was processed and
thereunder alphabetically by subject or type of material in
conformity with the arrangement of the main body of papers.
Container List
Box Contents
JOURNALS, 1885 - 1921
BOX 1 1885-1896, 1900
(15 folders)
1919-1921
(4 vols.)
FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE, 1829 - 1934 , n.d.
BOX 2 Barclay, Anne Wister
Butler, Alice Leigh
Butler, Fanny Kemble See Kemble, Frances Anne
Butler, Mrs. G. M.
Butler, Mrs. John
Butler, Pierce, II
Butler, Richard
Eustis, F. A.
Furse, William S.
Gordon, May E.
Haines, Margaret W.
Jersey, Margaret E.
Kemble, Frances Anne (grandmother)
Kemble, Henry
Leigh, Frances Butler (aunt)
BOX 3 Leigh, James Wentworth
McCallister, Julia
Mitchell, Langdon E.
Mitchell, Mary C.
Mitchell, Silas Weir See also Container 29, same heading
Roberts, Elizabeth W.
Tuckerman, Emily
Whitesides, W. H.
Whitman, Sarah
Wister, Annis Furness (aunt) See also Container 37, Von
Appiano, Richard
Wister, Carl
Wister, Charles J. (grandfather)
Wister, Charles J., II (uncle)
Wister, Edythe
Wister, Ella
Wister, Frances A.
Wister, Frances Kemble (daughter) See also Container 102,
Stokes, Frances K. W.
Wister, Isaac J.
Wister, James W.
Wister, John Caspar
Wister, Lewis Caspar
Wister, Mary Channing (wife) See also Container 102, same
heading
1898-1904
BOX 4 1905-1910
BOX 5 1911-1913, n.d.
Wister, Mary Channing (daughter)
Wister, Mary Eustis
BOX 6 Wister, Owen Jones (father) See also Container 101, same
heading
BOX 7 Wister, Owen Jones (son)
Wister, S. E.
Wister, Sarah Butler (mother)
James, Henry, 1894-1907
General
1863-1876
BOX 8 1877-1886
BOX 9 1887-1896 See also Container 37, Waring,
Guy
BOX 10 1897-1899
BOX 11 1900-1905
BOX 12 1906-1909, n.d.
Wister, William Rotch
Unidentified
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1875 - 1936 , n.d.
BOX 13 Abbott, Holker
Adams, Charles Francis
Adams, Henry
Agassiz, Elizabeth C.
Aide, Hamilton
Alderman, Edwin A.
Aldrich, Maddie
Aldrich, Margaret Chanler
Aldrich, Richard
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey See Container 13, Atlantic Monthly
Allen, Frederick Lewis See Container 23, Harper's Magazine
Allen, Henry T.
American Academy of Arts and Letters
American Magazine
Andrew, A. Piatt
Angell, James R.
Arliss, George
Atherton, Gertrude
Atlantic Monthly See also Container 34, Sedgwick, Ellery
Aydelotte, Frank
"A" miscellaneous
BOX 14 Bacheller, Irving
Bacon, Leonard
Bayly, Lewis
Beck, James W.
Beers, Henry A. See also Container 31, Penniman, Josiah H.
Beith, Ian Hay See also Container 76, A Straight Deal
Benét, Stephen Vincent See also Container 102, Stokes,
Frances K. W.
Benson, Edward Frederic
Benson, Godfrey Rathbone
Berlinger, Emile
Beveridge, Albert J.
Bicknell, Eva M.
Biddle, A. J. Drexel See also Container 31, People
Biddle, A. Sydney
Biddle, Francis B.
Biddle, George
Biddle, Moncure
Bingham, Robert W.
Bishop, Joseph Bucklin
Bispham, David
Blankenburg, Rudolph
Blashfield, Edwin
Bobbs, William C.
Bok, Edward W. See also Container 26, Ladies' Home Journal
Bolitho, Hector
Bonaparte, Charles J.
Boston Transcript
Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice
Boyesen, Hjalmar H. See also Container 17, Cosmopolitan
Breton, André
Brett, George P. See Container 28, Macmillan Co.
Bridgman, Horace A. See Container 16, Congregationalist
Briggs, Le Baron Russell See also Container 76, A Straight
Deal
Brooks, Phillips
Brooks, Van Wyck
Brown, Francis Yeats
Browne, Valentine Edward Charles, Viscount Castlerosse
Brumbaugh, Martin
Bryce, E. Marion
Bryce, James
Bryére, Raymond
Burgess, Gelett
Burlingame, Edward L. See Container 16, Charles Scribner's
Sons
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Burt, Maxwell Struthers
Burton, Emmet
Butler, George Geoffrey Gilbert
Butler, Nicholas Murray See also Container 34, Sinclair,
Upton B.
"B" miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 15
(1 folder)
Cable, George Washington
Cameron, W. B.
Campeau, Frank See Container 78, The Virginian
Carnegie, Andrew
Century Magazine See also Container 22, Gilder, Richard
W., and Container 25, Johnson, Robert Underwood
Chambers, Robert W.
Chanler, Winthrop Astor
Chapman, Chanler
Chapman, Eleanor Jay
Chapman, Elizabeth Chanler
Chapman, Fanny
Chapman, Henry Grafton
BOX 16 Chapman, Henry Grafton, Jr.
Chapman, John Jay See also same container, Chevrillon,
André
Chapman, Minna Timmins
Charles Scribner's Sons
Chevrillon, André See also same container, Chapman, John
Jay
Christy, Howard Chandler
Clark, Charles E. See Container 76, A Straight Deal
Clemenceau, Georges
Clemens, Cyril
Clemens, Samuel L.
Coates, Florence Earle
Cobbe, Frances Power
Coit, Henry A.
Coit, J. N.
Coit, Joseph H. See also Container 34, Saint Paul's
School, Concord, N.H.
Coit, Mary B.
Collier's Weekly
Comfort, W. W.
Congregationalist
Connery, Edward
BOX 17 Converse, Frederick S.
Cooke, James Francis
Cope, Walter
Corbin, John See also Container 22, Harper & Brothers, and
Container 74, Roosevelt, the Story of a Friendship
Corelli, Marie
Cortissoz, Royal See also Container 69, Lady Baltimore,
and Container 74, Roosevelt, the Story of a Friendship
Cosgrave, John O'Hara See also Container 18, Doubleday,
Page & Co.
Cosmopolitan See also Container 14, Boyesen, Hjalmar H.
Cowles, Anna Roosevelt
Crawford, Jack
Crowninshield, Frank See Container 72, Neighbors
Henceforth, and Container 78, The Virginian
Crozier, William
Curtis, George, Jr.
Curtis, Heber D.
Cushing, Harvey See also Container 55, John Jay Chapman
Cutler, Robert
"C" miscellaneous
BOX 18 D. Appleton & Co.
Da Costa, J. M.
Davey, Norman
Davis, Charles Henry
Davis, Richard Harding
Davis, W. W.
De Herdt, Joseph
De Koven, Reginald
Delineator
De Voto, Bernard
Dimnet, Ernest See Container 29, Martin, Edward S.
Dixon, Thomas
Dodd, Mead & Co.
Dodge, Sanford
Doubleday, Page & Co. See also Container 17, Cosgrave,
John O'Hara
Dreiser, Theodore
Duke, W. Dean
Drummond, William Henry
Dwyer, Charles See same container, Delineator
"D" miscellaneous
BOX 19 Edmonds, Walter D. See also Container 75, Roosevelt, the
Story of a Friendship
Edwards, Frank A.
Eliot, Charles W.
Emerson, Sylvia W. See also Container 25, Jewett, Sarah
Orne
Evarts, Prescott
Evarts, Sherman
"E" miscellaneous
Fairbanks, Douglas
Fairchild, Blair
Farnum, Dustin See also Container 78, The Virginian
Few, William P.
Field and Stream
Finley, John H.
Fisher, John S.
Fisher, Sidney George
Fletcher, Ed
1910-1915
BOX 20 1921-1923, n.d.
Foote, Arthur See also Container 72, Neighbors Henceforth
Forbes, William Cameron
Ford, Ford Madox
Forest and Stream Publishing Co. See also Container 22,
Grinnell, George Bird
Fox, John, Jr.
Fox, Mary D.
Freedley, Mary M.
French, Amos Tuck
1889-1934
BOX 21 1936, n.d.
Frohman, Charles
Frost, Frank R.
Furness, Horace Howard
"F" miscellaneous
BOX 22 G. Schirmer, Inc.
Gardner, A. P.
Gardner, Isabella See also Container 79, The Virginian
Garfield, James R. See also Container 79, The Virginian
Garland, Hamlin
Garnett, Porter
Gilder, Jeannette L.
Gilder, Richard W. See also Container 15, Century Magazine
Goetschius, Percy See same container, G. Schirmer, Inc.
Goldschmidt, Otto
Gollancz, Israel
Goodman, Arthur
Goodrich, Arthur F. See Container 38, World's Work
Goodspeed, Edgar Johnson
Gosse, Edmund
Grant, Robert
Grassie, Henry
Greely, Adolphus Washington
Greenslet, Ferris
Greenwalt, John C.
Grey, Edward (Grey of Fallodon)
Grinnell, George Bird See also Container 20, Forest and
Stream Publishing Co.
Guiraud, Ernest
"G" miscellaneous
Hadfield, Robert A.
Hagedorn, Hermann, Jr. See also Container 37, The
Vigilantes
Hague, Arnold
Haldane, A.R.B.
Hammond, John Hays
Harbord, James G.
Harper & Brothers See also Container 17, Corbin, John, and
Container 23, Harvey, George B. M.
Harper's Bazar
BOX 23 Harper's Magazine
Harrison, Hall
Hart, Albert Bushnell See Container 73, Philosophy 4
Hart, William S. See Container 76, A Straight Deal
Harvard Club
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Harvey, George B. M. See also Container 22, Harper &
Brothers
Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope
Hay, John See also Container 79, The Virginian
Hayne, William H.
Hays, Arthur Garfield
Hemingway, Ernest
Henry, Barklie
Herbert, Aubrey
Higginson, Henry L.
Higginson, Ida
Hill, Adams Sherman
Hill, Frederick Trevor
Hitchcock, Ethan A.
Hobbs, William H. See also Container 76, A Straight Deal
Hofmann, Josef
Holland, Rupert Sargent
Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1841-1935)
Holt, Henry
Hope, Anthony See Container 23, Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope
Houghton Mifflin & Co.
House, Edward M.
Howard, Esme
BOX 24 Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe (1864-1960) See also Container
39, Youth's Companion, and Container 69, Lady Baltimore
Howells, William Dean
Howland, Hewitt H. See Container 32, Reader
"H" miscellaneous
Ingham, John H.
Innes, George (1854-1926)
Irving, Henry
Irwin, Agnes
Irwin, Sophy
"I" miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 25
(1 folder)
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Jackson, Joseph Henry
James, Henry For additional material see Container 7,
Wister, Sarah Butler
James, William For additional material see Container 8,
Wister, Sarah Butler
Jastrow, Morris
Jervey, Dean
Jervey, Theodore D.
Jewett, Sarah Orne See also Container 19, Emerson, Sylvia
Johannsen, Albert See also Container 102, same heading
Johns, Clayton
Johnson, Burges See Container 22, Harper & Brothers
Johnson, Robert Underwood See also Container 15, Century
Magazine
Jones, W. Strother See also Container 34, Saint Paul's
School, Concord, N.H.
Jusserand, Elise
Jusserand, Jean Jules
BOX 26 "J" miscellaneous
Kane, Florence B.
Kauffman, Reginald Wright
Keen, William W.
Kendall, William Sergeant
Kipling, Caroline
Kipling, Rudyard
Knight, William
"K" miscellaneous
Ladies' Home Journal See also Container 14, Bok, Edward W.
LaFarge, C. Grant
LaFarge, Florence
LaFarge, John
LaFarge, Oliver H. P.
Lambert, John
Lamont, Thomas W.
LaShelle, Kirke
Laughlin, Clara E.
Lawrence, Susan
Lazarus, Emma
Leach, Henry Goddard
Lee, Sidney
BOX 27 Lennox, Blanche Gordon
Leslie, Shane
Lewis, Alfred Henry
Lewis, Caroline
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Loeffler, Charles Martin Tornov
Lomax, John A.
London, Jack
Long, John Luther
Long, Ray
Loomis, Charles Battell
Lorimer, George H. See Container 34, Saturday Evening Post
Lowell, A. Lawrence See also Container 75, Roosevelt, the
Story of a Friendship
Lowell, Amy
Lowes, John L.
Lucy, Henry See Container 79, The Virginian
Lungren, Fernand
Lutyens, Edwin L.
"L" miscellaneous
BOX 28 Mabie, Hamilton W. See also Container 31, Outlook
Macfarlane, K. S. See also Container 29, Mitchell, Silas
Weir
MacMechan, Archibald
Macmillan, Frederick
Macmillan Co.
MacVeagh, Wayne
McCall, Jane Byrd
McClure's Magazine
McCormick, Robert R.
McGregor, Jennie M. S.
McKenzie, R. Tait
McMaster, John Bach
"Mc" miscellaneous
Manning, William T.
Markley, Alfred C.
BOX 29 Markoe, Frances
Markoe, Matilda
Marquis, Don
Martin, Edward S.
Matthews, Brander See also Container 72, Neighbors
Henceforth
Mayo, Katherine
Meloney, Marie M.
Merwin, Samuel
Messager, André Charles Prosper
Michael, M. Francis
Mitchell, Anne W.
Mitchell, John K.
Mitchell, John K., III
Mitchell, Silas Weir See also Container 3, same heading,
and Container 28, Macfarlane, K. S.
Monnet, Jean
Monod, Gustav
Moore, John Bassett
More, Paul Elmer
Morgan, Herbert E.
Morley, Christopher See Container 57, Quack-Novels and
Democracy
BOX 30 Morley, John
Morris, Gouverneur (1876-1953)
Morris, Harrison S.
Morse, Edward S.
Mosher, Thomas B.
Musgrave, Jeanie L.
"M" miscellaneous
BOX 31 National Institute of Arts and Letters
Newbold, Clement B.
Newton, A. Edward
Nitobe, Inazo
Norton, Charles Eliot
Norton, Sara
"N" miscellaneous
Ollivant, Alfred
Osborn, Henry Fairfield
Osler, William
Outing Publishing Co. See also Container 38, Whitney,
Caspar
Outlook See also Container 28, Mabie, Hamilton W.
"O" miscellaneous
Page, Arthur W. See also Container 34, Sedgwick, Ellery
Page, Walter Hines
Paine, Albert Bigelow
Paine, Robert T., III
Parker, Gilbert
Parsons, Geoffrey
Patterson, Joseph M.
Peabody, Endicott See Container 75, Roosevelt, the Story
of a Friendship
Peabody, Robert S.
Pennell, Joseph
Penniman, Josiah H. See also Container 14, Beers, Henry A.
People See also Container 14, Biddle, A. J. Drexel
Percy, Herbert
Perkins, Charles E.
Perkins, Maxwell
Perry, Bliss See Container 13, Atlantic Monthly, and
Container 23, Houghton Mifflin & Co.
Phelps, William Lyon
Phillips, Charles
Phillips, William
Pier, Arthur Stanwood
BOX 32 Poole, Ernest
Prince, Morton
Pringle, Elizabeth W. A.
Pritchett, Henry S.
Putnam, Herbert
"P" miscellaneous
Ralph, Julian
Ravenel, Harriott H.
Rawle, Francis
Reader
Reath, Theodore W.
Redington, J. W.
Reed, David A.
Remington, Eva A.
BOX 33 Remington, Frederic See also same container, Russell, R.
H.
Repplier, Agnes
Rhodes, James Ford See also Container 77, Ulysses S. Grant
Richards, Grant
Richards, Laura E.
Richards, Theodore William
Riley, James Whitcomb
Roberts, Owen J.
Robins, Thomas
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt
Rogers, W. A. See Container 75, Roosevelt, the Story of a
Friendship
Rohmer, Sax See Container 37, Ward, Arthur S.
Roosevelt, Edith Kermit
Roosevelt, Ethel Carow
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, Nicholas See Container 75, Roosevelt, the Story
of a Friendship
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) See also Container 39,
Youth's Companion
Roosevelt, Theodore (1887-1944)
Royal Society of Literature
Roz, Firmin
Russell, R. H. See also same container, Remington,
Frederic
"R" miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 34
(1 folder)
Sadler, Michael E.
Saint Paul's School, Concord, N.H. See also Container 16,
Coit, Joseph H., and Container 25, Jones, W. Strother
Sargent, John Osborne
Sargent, John Singer
Sargent, Sully
Sarolea, Charles
Sassoon, Siegried
Saturday Evening Post
Schreiner, William Phillip
Schuyler, Georgina
Scudder, Horace E. See Container 13, Atlantic Monthly
Seaman, Owen
Sedgwick, Ellery See also Container 13, Atlantic Monthly,
and Container 31, Page, Arthur W.
Sedgwick, Henry Dwight
Seton, Ernest Thompson
Shattuck, Frederick C.
Sims, William S.
Sinclair, Upton B. See also Container 14, Butler, Nicholas
Murray
BOX 35 Skirdin, Charles D.
Small, Albion W.
Small, Maynard & Co.
Smith, Charles Sprague
Spalding, Walter R.
Spring-Rice, Cecil A.
Stapleton, John
Stetson, Francis L.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewardson, John
Stewardson, Langdon C.
Stimson, Frederic J. ("J.S. of Dale)"
Stokowski, Leopold
Stokowski, Olga Samaroff
Storey, Moorfield
Story, Julian
Stowe, Lyman Beecher See Container 72, Neighbors
Henceforth
Strachey, John St. Loe
Street, Julian See also Container 75, Roosevelt, the Story
of a Friendship
Strong, John Bradley
Stuart, Malcolm Campbell
Sturgis, Richard C. See Container 75, Roosevelt, the Story
of a Friendship, and Container 79, The Virginian
Sullivan, Mark
Sulzberger, Mayer See Container 79, The Virginian
Swift, Augustus M.
"S" miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 36
(1 folder)
Taft, Henry W.
Taft, William Howard
Tardieu, André Pierre Gabriel Amédée
Tarkington, Booth
Tavern Club
Thayer, Abbott H. See also Container 79, The Virginian
Thayer, William Roscoe
Thayer, William S. See also Container 79, The Virginian
Thomas, Augustus
Thomas, Martha Carey
Thompson, Harry A.
Thompson, Henry B.
Thomson, Frank
Tibbits, Edward
Tilton, Ralph See Container 18, Delineator
Towne, Charles Hanson See Container 22, Harper's Bazar
Townsend, R. D. See Container 31, Outlook
"T" miscellaneous
(1 folder)
BOX 37
(1 folder)
Unwin, T. Fisher
"U" miscellaneous
Vanderbilt, George
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem
Van Tyne, Claude
Vielé, Herman Knickerbocker
Viereck, George Sylvester
The Vigilantes See also Container 22, Hagedorn, Hermann,
Jr.
Von Appiano, Richard See also Container 3, Wister, Annis
Furness
"V" miscellaneous
Wallace, Henry C.
Walpole, Hugh
Walters, Henry G.
Ward, Arthur S.
Ward, Samuel
Waring, Guy See also Container 9, Wister, Sarah Butler
Warren, Francis E.
Washington, Booker T.
Watterson, Henry
Weeks, Edward See Container 13, Atlantic Monthly
Wendell, Barrett
Wendell, Edith
West, George B.
1887-1892
BOX 38 1893-1934
Wharton, Edith
Wharton, Frances B.
Wharton, Henry
Wharton, Katharine J.
Wharton, R. J.
Wharton, Thomas
Whibley, Charles
White, Henry
White, J. William
White, William Allen
Whitlock, Brand
Whitney, Caspar See also Container 31, Outing Publishing
Co.
Wickersham, George W.
Williams, Francis C.
Williams, Jesse Lynch
Williams, Ralph Vaughan
Williams, Talcott
Wilson, James Grant
Wilson, James H.
Wise, John S., Jr. See Container 77, Ulysses S. Grant
Woman's Home Companion
Wood, Leonard See also Container 76, A Straight Deal
World's Work
Wyndham-Quin, Windham Thomas, Lord Dunraven
BOX 39 "W" miscellaneous
Yerkes, Robert M.
Youth's Companion See also Container 24, Howe, Mark Antony
DeWolfe, and Container 33, Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Unidentified
SCRAPBOOKS, 1892 - 1930 , n.d.
Microfilm edition available. Shelf no. 22,325
Box Reel Contents
BOX 40 REEL 1 "Babel"
Vol. 1, "Notoriety," letters received and
miscellaneous clippings, 1890-1930
BOX 41 Vol. 2, "Roosevelt medal and letters," letters
received, 1894-1918, and clippings, 1929-1930
BOX 42 REEL 2 Vol. 3, untitled, letters received and miscellaneous
clippings, 1895-1897
BOX 43 Vol. 4, untitled, letters received and miscellaneous
clippings, 1897-1900
BOX 44 Vol. 5, miscellaneous clippings, 1911-1912
BOX 45 REEL 3 Vol. 6, When West Was West, letters received and
clippings, 1928-1929
Vol. 7, "Therefore is the name of it called BABEL
because the Lord did there confound the language of
all the Earth. Gen. XI:9," letters received,
clippings and printed matter, 1892-1894
BOX 46 Vol. 8, untitled, letters received and miscellaneous
clippings, 1894-1895
BOX 47 REEL 4 Miscellaneous
1890s-1900
BOX 48 1901, 1911, 1914
SPEECH, ARTICLE, AND BOOK FILE, ca. 1880 -ca. 1930
Box Contents
BOX 49 Speeches
Chronological file
1882, Nov. 15
1886, June 15
1899, June 26
1901, June 5
1904
1907
Jan. 9
Dec. 18
1912
June 17
June 26
1914
Feb. 12
Nov. 14
Dec.
1923, Mar.
1924
Jan. 26
Feb. 21
July 4
1928, Nov. 24
1932, June
1933, Jan. 20
1930's
Alphabetical file
Alliance Francaise, introducing Guy Irvin and
Jean Jules Jusserand
"America's Month"
BOX 50 Clemenceau, Georges
Coit, Henry A.
Coolidge, Charles
Cutler, Elliot
Furness, Horace Howard, memorial tribute
Greenough, Chester
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Howells, William Dean
Irwin, Agnes
Jusserand, Jean Jules
Lowell, Lawrence
Philadelphia, Pa.
Scheel, Fritz, memorial tribute
"The Seven Ages of Washington"
Sibley, Florence
"Superstition and the Doctor"
Twain, Mark
Washington, George, toast to the memory of
Untitled and undated
BOX 51 Articles and short stories
"Absalom of Moulting Pelican"
"According to a Passenger"
"After Four Years"
"At the Sign of the Last Chance"
"The Bear Creek Barbecue"
"Before the Dude Came"
"Belinda the Bold"
Book reviews
"A Boom in Tucson"
"The Bridge of Dread"
"Called Up"
"Can These Bones Live?"
"Capitalist Clyve"
"Captain Quid"
BOX 52 "The Case of the Quaker City"
"Catholicity in Musical Taste"
"Charles E. Ingersoll"
"Clayton Johns, 1884-1932"
"A Columbian Improvisation"
"Concerning 'Bad' Men"
"Concerning Children"
"The Creed of a Charter Member" See also Container 60,
Tavern Club
"Destiny at Drybone"
"Doctor Coit"
"Don't Squander the Past"
"The Drake Who Had Means of His Own"
"Ernest Harold Baynes"
"Evert Jansen Wendell"
"The Evolution of the Cow-Puncher"
"Express Trains, American and English"
Fiction, essays on the subject of
"For Belgium, For Our King"
BOX 53 "For Him It Is Three Strikes and Out"
"The Founding of Harvard College"
"The Fragments That Remain"
"Francis Rawle"
"Fred Stone"
"From Moliére to America"
"The Game and the Nation"
"The General's Bluff"
"George W. Norris"
"The Gift Horse"
"Government"
"Grandmother Stark"
"Guillermo Colesberry Purves"
"H. L. H." (Henry Lee Higginson)
"Hank's Woman"
"Happy Teeth"
Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., "Report of the
Committee Appointed by the Board of Overseers to Visit
the Department of Music"
"Henrick Ibsen, the Dramatist"
"High Speed," correspondence
"His Own Family"
"His Real Patient"
"Horace Howard Furness"
BOX 54 Horae Scholasticae, Wister's articles in
"The Hour of Dedication"
"How I Was Taught the Game of Polo"
"How Lin McLean Went East"
"How One Bomb Was Made"
"How Ute Jack Was Taken"
"If We Elect Mr. Wilson"
"In a State of Sin"
"In Homage to Mark Twain"
"In Memory of Charles Sigourney Knox"
"In Memory of Richard H. Harte"
"In the Days of Our Innocence"
"James P. Hutchinson"
BOX 55 "The Jimmyjohn Boss"
"John Jay Chapman" See also Container 17, Cushing,
Harvey
"Joyous Journey"
"Kamerad!"
"The Keystone Crime"
"A Kinsman of Red Cloud"
Labor Unions
"Land of the Free"
"La Tinaja Bonita"
Liberty Loan
"Lin McLean's Honeymoon"
BOX 56 "Little Big-Horn Medicine"
"Little Old Scaffold"
"Lone Fountain"
1923
1926 revision
"Looking Out the Window"
"Lowell" (James Russell Lowell)
"McKinley and Roosevelt"
"A Message From Philadelphia"
"Miss Agnes Irwin"
"Mr. James's Variant"
"Mother"
"The Mountain Sheep: His Ways" See Container 70,
Musk-Ox, Bison, Sheep and Goat
"Music"
"My First Editor" (Henry Mills Alden)
"My Friendship With Roosevelt"
"My Maiden Effort"
"The New Music"
"Old Outfits in the Yellowstone Park"
"Once Around the Clock"
"The Open Air Education"
BOX 57 "Operatic Drinks"
"Orchestral Perfumes: A Trance"
"Our Country and the Scholar"
"Our English"
"Padre Ignazio," includes French translation,
correspondence
"The Passing of Anti-British Prejudice"
"The Passing of Ute Jack"
"The Patronage of High Bear"
Philadelphia, Pa.
"The Pit, a Story of Chicago"
Porcellian Club
"Portrait of a Period"
"The Promised Land"
"The Proper Thing"
"Quack-Novels and Democracy"
Text
Correspondence
BOX 58 Printed matter
Red Cross
"Reminiscence With Postcript"
"The Reprieve of Capitalist Clyve"
"Retrospect and Prospect"
"The Right Honorable the Strawberries"
"The Rocky Mountain Goat and His Country" See Container
70, Musk-Ox, Bison, Sheep and Goat
"Roosevelt and the 1912 Disaster"
"Roosevelt and the War"
Roosevetlt, Theodore (1858-1919), untitled sketch
"S. Weir Mitchell, Man of Letters"
(2 folders)
BOX 59
(2 folders)
"Safe in the Arms of Croesus"
Saint Paul's School, Concord, N.H.
Miscellany
Horae
War Memorial
"Salvation Gap"
"The Scab"
"Schicksalsende in Trockenknochen"
"Separ's Vigilante"
"The Serenade at Siskiyon"
"Shall We Let the Cukoos Crowd Us Out of Our Nest?"
"Sharon's Choice"
"The Singing Yankees"
"Song and the Man"
BOX 60 "Sophy Dallas Irwin"
"Specimen Jones"
"Stanwick's Business"
"Strictly Hereditary"
"Subjects Fit for Fiction"
"Sun Road"
"Superstition Trail;" also printed matter
"The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania"
Tavern Club See also Container 52, The Creed of a
Charter Member
"Theodore Roosevelt"
"Theodore Roosevelt," open letter, 1912
"Theodore Roosevelt: The Sportsman and the Man"
BOX 61 "Timberline"
"To Our Prohibitionists"
Trask, William R.
"The Trouble With Belweather"
"The Twenty-fifth Hour"
"Twenty Minutes for Refreshments"
"Two Counterfeits"
"Upon a Missing Word"
"The Vicious Circle"
"Visit To White House"
"Wagner's Nibelung's Ring"
"War and the Undergraduate"
"Waring"
"When Eggs Were Eggs"
"Where Charity Begins"
"Where Fancy Was Bred," printed matter
"Where It Was"
"Where the Lightning Struck"
"Where the 'Ought' Comes In"
"The White Goat: His Ways" See Container 70, Musk-Ox,
Bison, Sheep and Goat
"Who Will Help?"
"The Wilderness Hunter"
"William Dean Howells"
BOX 62 "William Roscoe Thayer"
"The Winning of the Biscuit Shooter"
"With the Coin of Her Life"
"The Young Roosevelt"
List of essays
Prefaces
BOX 63 Poems
"To Woodrow Wilson: 22 Feb. 1916"
Miscellaneous
Operas and operettas
"Dido and Aeneas"
BOX 64 "Kenilworth"
"Listen to Binks"
"Montezuma"
"Villon"
Watch Your Thirst See also Container 71, Neighbors
Henceforth
BOX 65 Plays
"The Dragon of Wantley"
"The Honeymoonshiners"
"Lin McLean"
"Slaves of the Ring"
"That Brings Luck"
The Virginian
Text
(6 folders)
BOX 66
(2 folders)
Photographs
Theater accounts
1904
BOX 67 1905-1913
Printed matter
BOX 68 The Dragon of Wantley
The Green Tree
How Doth the Simple Spelling Bee
Text
Correspondence
Printed matter
BOX 69 A Journey in Search of Christmas, printed matter
Lady Baltimore See also Container 17, Cortissoz, Royal,
and Container 24, Howe, Mark Anthony DeWolfe
Text
Correspondence
Printed matter
BOX 70 Scrapbook
Sheet music
Lin McLean
Correspondence
Printed matter
Members of the Family, printed matter
Musk-Ox, Bison, Sheep and Goat
Text
Printed matter
BOX 71 Neighbors Henceforth See also Container 20, Foote,
Arthur, Container 29, Matthews, Brander, and Container
64, Watch Your Thirst
Text
Dutch translation
Correspondence
BOX 72 Printed matter
The New Swiss Family Robinson
Text
Printed matter
The Pentecost of Calamity
Text
Correspondence
BOX 73 Printed matter
Philosophy 4
Text
Correspondence
Printed matter
BOX 74 Red Men and White
"Romney"
Roosevelt, the Story of a Friendship, 1880-1919 See
also Container 17, Corbin, John, and Cortissoz, Royal,
Container 19, Edmonds, Walter D., Container 27, Lowell,
A. Lawrence, and Container 35, Street, Julian
Text
Correspondence
A-C
BOX 75 D-Z
Printed matter
The Seven Ages of Washington
Text
Notes
Correspondence
Printed matter
A Straight Deal; or, The Ancient Grudge See also
Container 14, Beith, Ian Hay, and Briggs, Le Baron
Russell, Container 23, Hobbs, William H., and Container
38, Wood, Leonard
Text
BOX 76 Correspondence
Printed matter
(2 folders)
BOX 77
(2 folders)
Ulysses S. Grant See also Container 33, Rhodes, James
Ford
Text
Italian translation
Correspondence
Printed matter
The Virginian See also Container 19, Farnum, Dustin,
Container 22, Gardner, Isabella, and Garfield, James
R., Container 23, Hay, John, and Container 36, Thayer,
Abbot H., and Thayer, William S.
Text
BOX 78 French translation
Correspondence
A-F
BOX 79 G-Z
Printed matter
(2 folders)
BOX 80
(8 folders)
BOX 81
(6 folders)
BOX 82
(3 folders)
When West Was West
"With Wine in France"
BOX 83 Unfinished novel about Philadephia, Pa., ca. 1912
Literary fragments
Ideas for novels
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1866 - 1936 , n.d.
BOX 84 Appointment books
1891-1928
BOX 85 1929-1936
Autobiographical and genealogical notes and outlines, n.d.
Biographical accounts, newspapers and magazines
(7 folders)
BOX 86
(12 folders)
BOX 87
(1 folder)
Certificates and awards
Financial papers
Miscellaneous
BOX 88 Toland, Elizabeth U.
(5 folders)
BOX 89 Invitations and programs
Tavern Club
Miscellaneous
Kane, Florence B., notes on Wister's manuscripts
Legal papers
Musical composition
Notebooks
1885-1895, 1900-1907
(3 folders)
BOX 90 1911
Undated
(5 folders)
Passports, 1919-1930
BOX 91 School records
Notebooks, 1874-1882, n.d.
BOX 92 Reports, weekly, monthly, and term, 1866-1878, n.d.
Unidentified fragments, notes, and miscellany
PRINTED MATTER, ca. 1870 -ca. 1930
BOX 93 Chapman, John Jay, scrapbooks
Inscribed pamphlets
BOX 94 World War I
(6 folders)
BOX 95
(7 folders)
BOX 96 Miscellaneous
(9 folders)
BOX 97
(6 folders)
BOX 98
(6 folders)
BOX 99
(11 folders)
BOX 100
(8 folders)
ADDENDA, 1882 - 1966 , n.d.
BOX 101 1980 Addition
Family correspondence, Owen Jones Wister, 1882-1883
(formerly restricted) See also Container 6, same
heading
1984 Addition
Journals, 1914-1915 (2 vols.)
Family papers
Tuckerman, Emily, 1907-1923, n.d.
Wister, Mary Channing (wife), 1916, n.d.
Wister, Sarah Butler (mother)
Correspondence, 1883, n.d.
Manuscript of "The Early Years of a
Child of Promise," 1905
(5 folders)
Wister, William (son), 1937
General correspondence
Furness, Horace Howard, and family, 1897-1921,
n.d.
Haines, Ella (Mrs. D. Jansen Haines), 1917
Harrison, Hall, n.d.
Kane, Florence B., 1898-1937, n.d.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1936
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), 1915
Unidentified publisher, 1910
BOX 102 Writings
Essays
"In the Day of Our Innocence," 1918
"The Scab," 1904
Poem, "Ballade of Joyous Journeys," n.d.
Miscellany
Deed between Alexander W. Wister et al. and
Elizabeth Dilks, 1909
General, 1932-1935
Story outline, author unknown, n.d.
1996 Addition
Family correspondence
Stokes, Frances K. Wister (daughter)
Letters from Wister, 1914, 1933 See
also Container 3, Wister, Frances
Kemble
Letters from others, including
Stephen Vincent Benét, 1938, 1966 See
also Container 14, Benét, Stephen
Vincent
Stokes, Walter (son-in-law), 1934
Wister, Mary Channing (wife), 1904, 1910, n.d.
See also Container 3, same heading
General correspondence
Johannsen, Albert, 1908 See also Container 25,
same heading
Unidentified, 1908
Writings
Notes on father, n.d.
Poems, n.d.
Speech about Harvard Law School, Cambridge,
Mass., 1889
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