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Miriam Y. Holden Collection, 1789-1978 (bulk 1930-1969): Finding Aid

Creator:
Holden, Miriam Y. (Miriam Young), 1893-1977.
Abstract:
The Miriam Holden Collection consists of books, periodicals, manuscripts, clippings, photographs, cartoons, letters, and other materials about women and their achievements collected by Holden.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0071

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Program in Women's Studies Records, 1981-1992: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Program in Women's Studies.
Abstract:
Princeton University's Program in Women's Studies was founded in 1981. The collection consists of articles related to women's issues from the Daily Princetonian and other local publications, as well as clippings on other subjects such as University investments in South Africa.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC216

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Penelope Pennington Collection, 1798-1827: Finding Aid

Creator:
Pennington, Penelope, 1752?-1827.
Abstract:
Consists of selected letters and manuscripts of Penelope Pennington, who was part of the social and literary women's group that was centered around the English diarist and patron of the arts Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzii (1741-1821).
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0002

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Arthur Cort Holden Papers, 1845-1993 (bulk circa 1890-1993): Finding Aid

Creator:
Holden, Arthur Cort, 1890-
Abstract:
The Arthur Cort Holden Papers consists chiefly Holden's personal and professional papers, accumulated during his life (1890-1993) as an architect and active Princeton University alumnus. Also included are photographs, the papers of friends and family members, and miscellaneous printed matter dating from the 1840s to the 1990s.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0767

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Lydia Maria Child Collection, 1857-1878: Finding Aid

Creator:
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
Abstract:
Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs of the nineteenth-century American author and abolitionist Lydia Maria Francis Child.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1032

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Marianne Moore Collection, 1935-1969: Finding Aid

Creator:
Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972.
Abstract:
Consists selected correspondence and manuscripts of celebrated American poet Marianne Moore.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1130

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Anna Eliza Bray Collection, 1823-1852: Finding Aid

Creator:
Bray, Mrs. (Anna Eliza), 1790-1883.
Abstract:
Consists of selected letters by Anna Eliza Bray, a nineteenth-century English novelist best known for fictionalizing the histories of prominent British families.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1132

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Flannery O'Connor Letters to Ashley Brown, 1958-1964: Finding Aid

Creator:
O'Connor, Flannery.
Abstract:
Consists of thirty-eight letters written by the Southern author Flannery O'Connor to her friend Ashley Brown.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1150

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Rose Cecil O'Neill letters to Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Gibson, 1912-1927: Finding Aid

Creator:
O'Neill, Rose Cecil, 1874-1944.
Abstract:
Consists of letters by Rose Cecil O'Neill, the American children's book author and illustrator, and inventor of the Kewpie doll, to her friends William Curtis and Fannie Gibson.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1153

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Sarah Ponsonby Collection, 1801-1822: Finding Aid

Creator:
Ponsonby, Sarah, 1754 or 5-1831.
Abstract:
Consists of selected letters of Sarah Ponsonby, one of the famous "Ladies of Llangollen."
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1172

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Jane Porter and Anna Maria Porter Collection, 1808-1850: Finding Aid

Creator:
Porter, Jane, 1776-1850.
Abstract:
Consists of selected material by and about the two Scottish sisters Jane and Anna Maria Porter, who were novelists in the first half of the 19th century.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1174

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Katherine Anne Porter Collection, 1940-1945: Finding Aid

Creator:
Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980
Abstract:
Consists of selected letters, holograph and typewritten, of Katherine Anne Porter.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1175

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Beecher Family Collection, 1845-1886: Finding Aid

Creator:
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896.
Abstract:
Consists of selected manuscript material of three members of the Beecher family -- Harriet Beecher Stowe, Catharine Beecher, and Henry Ward Beecher -- who became nationally known for their work on abolition and women's suffrage.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1217

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Mary Anne Hughes Letters to J. T. J. Hewlett, 1842-1844: Finding Aid

Creator:
Hughes, Mary Anne.
Abstract:
Consists of letters by Mary Anne Hughes to nineteenth-century English novelist J. T. J. Hewlett.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1300

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Anne Martindell Papers, 1898-2002 (bulk 1968-1990): Finding Aid

Creator:
Martindell, Anne, 1914-
Abstract:
Anne Martindell was one of the first three women to serve in the New Jersey State Senate. After her four-year term ended in 1977, she served as director of the Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance, and was ambassador to New Zealand and Western Samoa for a two-year term. The papers document her career in politics and civil service, and also contain her unpublished memoirs and personal papers.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC203

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Carol Pitchersky Papers, 1963-2008 (bulk 1985-2000): Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Pitchersky, Carol.
Abstract:
Carol Pitchersky (1947-2004) was a fundraiser and consultant who helped bring financial stability to dozens of public interest groups, notably the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). She served as Associate Director in charge of development and strategic planning at the ACLU and as a consultant to other prominent nonprofit organizations. The papers document Pitchersky's work as a fundraiser at the ACLU during the 1980s and for public interest groups in the 1970s and 1990s.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC210

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Nadine Taub Collection of Sally Frank Court Documents, 1879-1992 (bulk 1979-1992): Finding Aid

Collector:
Taub, Nadine.
Abstract:
The Nadine Taub Collection of Sally Frank Court Documents chronicle Nadine Taub's role as co-counsel for Sally Frank, Princeton Class of 1980, in her thirteen-year legal battle after filing a sex discrimination complaint with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights against Ivy Club, Tiger Inn, University Cottage Club and Princeton University, alleging that the clubs discriminated against her because of her gender. A significant part of the collection contains legal documents from Sally Frank's co-counsel as well as from defending counsel; research material including minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, campus publications, correspondence, and deeds; correspondence to and from Nadine Taub and Sally Frank, which is restricted until 2016; and from various counsel and judicial members.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives.
Call Number:
AC194

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Joanna Southcott Collection, 1793-1864: Finding Aid

Creator:
Southcott, Joanna, 1750-1814.
Abstract:
Southcott, an English domestic servant, began hearing voices at the age of 42 and believed these to be divine communications prophesying the Second Coming of Christ. She dictated her prophecies primarily to her secretaries, Ann Underwood and Jane Townley, and these were often copied by others and then circulated among the believers. Consists of a collection of manuscripts of Southcott and material related to her. Included are 12 notebooks and 63 pamphlets or loose writings containing copies (1793-1814) in various hands of Southcott’s divine communications, letters, poems, and prayers.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0755

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Craig House Medical Records on Zelda Fitzgerald, 1932-1934: Finding Aid

Creator:
Craig House.
Abstract:
Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of the American novelist and storywriter F. Scott Fitzgerald, wrote of their turbulent life and marriage in her novel Save Me the Waltz (1932). This collection consists of psychiatric evaluations, correspondence, and reports concerning Zelda Fitzgerald when she was a patient at Craig House, Beacon, N.Y., under the care of Dr. C. Jonathan Slocum.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0745

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Hester Piozzi and Penelope Pennington Correspondence, 1789-1924: Finding Aid

Creator:
Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 1741-1821.
Abstract:
Consists of a disbound copy of The Intimate Letters of Hester Piozzi and Penelope Pennington, 1788-1821, published in London in 1914 and edited by Oswald G. Knapp, which has been extra-illustrated with over 200 original letters by both women and over 300 contemporary views and caricatures.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0015

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St. Nicholas Correspondence of Mary Mapes Dodge, 1867-1903: Finding Aid

Creator:
Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905.
Abstract:
Consists of letters to Mary Mapes Dodge in her capacity as editor of the successful New York City children's magazine St. Nicholas from contributors and literary friends.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0029

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Collected Correspondence of Elizabeth Montagu, 1660-1903 (bulk 1740-1810): Finding Aid

Creator:
Montagu, Elizabeth Robinson, 1720-1800.
Abstract:
Contains correspondence of Elizabeth Montagu, known as "queen of the Bluestockings," an informal group of 18th-century English literary figures and intellectuals that gathered frequently at her home.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0078

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Selected Papers of Mary Chavelita Bright, 1876-1950: Finding Aid

Creator:
Egerton, George, 1859-1945.
Abstract:
Mary Chavelita Bright (pseudonym George Egerton) was a writer in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her papers include manuscripts, biographical notes, family correspondence, and letters to Bright from literary and theatrical figures.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0105

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Mary A. Livermore Collection, 1846-1905: Finding Aid

Creator:
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905.
Abstract:
Mary Ashton Rice Livermore (1820-1905) was an American suffragette and reformer. Her collection consists of two acquisitions: Box 1 (AM 12815) was purchased in 1946 and consists of autograph notes, drafts, typescripts, and reprints of several lectures, articles and short stories by or pertaining to Mary Livermore; Boxes 2-7 (AM 13484) was also purchased in 1946 and contains material which was apparently collected by Adelaide Witherington Boynton, a family member.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0117

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W. J. Linton Collection, 1840-1897: Finding Aid

Creator:
Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897.
Abstract:
William James Linton was an English-born engraver and political activist. The collection consists of 36 of Linton’s letters, related correspondence, and other miscellaneous materials. Three manuscripts of poems, possibly Linton’s, a manuscript of a novel by Elizabeth Fitzgerald, and unidentified artwork complete the collection.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0174

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Zelda Fitzgerald Papers, 1917-1997 (bulk 1920-1950): Finding Aid

Creator:
Fitzgerald, Zelda, 1900-1948.
Abstract:
The Zelda Fitzgerald Papers consists of manuscripts, correspondence, miscellaneous notes and related material, documents, pictures, clippings, and photographs of American author Zelda Fitzgerald.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0183

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Dora Marsden Collection, 1907-1961 (bulk 1909-1914): Finding Aid

Creator:
Marsden, Dora, b. 1882.
Abstract:
Dora Marsden was an English author, editor, and suffragette. The collection contains correspondence about Marsden’s books and periodicals, manuscripts sent to the periodicals, correspondence with other feminists, part of James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and correspondence with contemporary literary figures.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0283

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Willard Thorp Papers, 1886-1981 (bulk 1930-1970): Finding Aid

Creator:
Thorp, Willard, 1899-1990.
Abstract:
The Willard Thorp Papers consists of material which reflects the long careers of American educators, authors, and literary critics Willard and Margaret Thorp. Willard's papers (1923-1981) include correspondence, writings, class lecture notes, documents, journals and diaries, printed matter, photographs, and papers of others during his writing and teaching years at Princeton University. Margaret's papers (1917-1960) include writings, correspondence, journals, notebooks, and family sketchbooks and photographs.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0292

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Pershing Collection of Emily Dickinson, 1945-1972: Finding Aid

Collector:
Pershing, Margaret Jane.
Abstract:
Consists of material related to the collection of Emily Dickinson works compiled by Margaret Jane Pershing.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0294

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Alyse Gregory Correspondence, 1944-1967: Finding Aid

Creator:
Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967.
Abstract:
Consists of correspondence of the American suffragette Alyse Gregory with her friend A. H. Degenhardt.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0306

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Grace L. J. McClure Papers, 1850-1946: Inventory

Creator:
McClure, Grace L. J. (Grace Latimer Jones), b. 1879.
Abstract:
Consists of the works and correspondence of American educator Grace L. J. McClure. Also included are the diaries of two family members, letters regarding McClure’s career as headmistress at the Columbus School for Girls in Ohio and later as the wife of Charles F. W. McClure, who was a professor of biology at Princeton.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0489

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China Papers of Grace Newton, 1864-1915: Finding Aid

Creator:
Newton, Grace, 1860-1915.
Abstract:
The China Papers of Grace Newton consists of letters and assorted papers of the American Presbyterian missionary and teacher Grace Newton (1860-1915) related to her missionary work in China.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0520

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Margarita Papandreou Papers, 1972-1991 (bulk 1975-1985): Finding Aid

Creator:
Papandreou, Margarita.
Abstract:
Consists of selected papers of Margarita Papandreou, founder of the Women's Union of Greece.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C0741

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Women's Center Records, 1968-2007: Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Women's Center.
Abstract:
The Princeton University Women's Center is a campus organization dedicated to providing a forum through which female students can voice their feelings and concerns about student life. The Women's Center also oversees the organization of programming and outreach activities which touch on a broad spectrum of women's issues. The records contain correspondence, subject files, and materials related to events and programs sponsored by the Women's Center.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Princeton University Archives
Call Number:
AC248

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Women and Gender Issues in Latin America, 1932-1998: Finding Aid

Collector:
Princeton University. Library.
Abstract:
This collection consists primarily of pamphlets published by non-governmental organizations and government agencies from various Latin American countries in relation to women and gender issues. The bulk of the material was published during the 1980s and 1990s.
Location:
Princeton University Library
Call Number:
MICROFILM 11592

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