ID Accession_Number Title Creator Related_Name Dates Size Extent Staff_Note General_Note Action_Note Summary Medium Condition Housing Recommended_Treatment Review_Date Image_Filename 1 B0011a "African Wildlife News, Jan. 1963-May 1970." African Wildlife Foundation "Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; African Wildlife Leadership Foundation" Jan. 1963-May 1970 "11""x13.5""" 21 Edited and written in part by Russell E. Train. "A collection of issues of African Wildlife News, published by the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation (later known as the African Wildlife Foundation)." Printed matter "Acidic, folded." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into acid free folders. 7/1/2008 B11a.jpg 2 B0011b "African Wildlife Foundation brochure, with silhouettes of African wildlife by Ugo Mochi." African Wildlife Foundation "Mochi, Ugo, 1889-1977" 1962 "11""x8.5""" 3 3 copies. Printed matter Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 7/1/2008 B11b.jpg 3 B0011c History of the African Wildlife Foundation. African Wildlife Foundation 1997 "11""x8.5""" 1 Printed matter "Good, inserted paper." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove inserted paper and rehouse into an acid free folder. 7/1/2008 B11c.jpg 4 B0011d "Text of remarks made by Russell E. Train at the 25th anniversary dinner of the African Wildlife Foundation in the great rotunda of the Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian Institution." African Wildlife Foundation "Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)" n.d. "8.5""x11""" 3 p. Manuscript "Good, fastener." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 7/1/2008 B11d.jpg 5 B0011e Original invitation to the unveiling of the elephant in the rotunda of the National Museum of Natural History. African Wildlife Foundation National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) 1959 "7""x4.75""" "1 (original), 3 (photocopies)" Includes three photocopies. Manuscript "Good, fasteners." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 7/1/2008 B11e.jpg 6 B0011f African Wildlife Foundation news article about the elephant in the rotunda of the National Museum of Natural History. African Wildlife Foundation National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) 6 Mar. 1959 "5.25""x10.25""" "1 p. (original), 2 p. (photocopies)" Includes two photocopies. Printed matter "Acidic, fasteners." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, rehouse original into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 7/1/2008 B11f.jpg 7 M001a "TLS from Theodore Roosevelt to Akeley, on White House stationery, 8 Nov. 1907." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" 8 Nov. 1907 "7""x8.75""" "4to., 1 p." With original envelope. Manuscript Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001a.jpg 8 M001b "Letter to Theodore Roosevelt, signed by Akeley, 5 Feb. 1909." "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 5 Feb. 1909 "8.5""x13""" "4to., 3 p." Carbon copy. Roosevelt’s reply is the TLS dated 28 Feb. 1909 (M001c). Manuscript Pin in left corner. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fastener and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001b.jpg 9 M001c "TLS with two autograph emendations, from Theodore Roosevelt to Akeley, on White House stationery, 28 Feb. 1909." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" 28 Feb. 1909 "7""x8.75""" "4to., 1 p." With original envelope. Response to Akeley’s letter dated 26 Feb. 1909 (M001b). "Acknowledges a model of an elephant’s head and the description of how to make a ""brain shot."" Roosevelt expresses confidence that he is ""competent"" to get the elephants." Manuscript Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001c.jpg 10 M001d "TLS from Theodore Roosevelt to Akeley, 10 Mar. 1909." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" 10 Mar. 1909 "7""x8.5""" "4to., 1 p." "Which is the museum referred to? E.g., the American Museum of Natural History? If identified, add as ""related name.""" "On stationery of ""The Outlook.""" Refers to his plans to secure elephant specimens for museum. Manuscript Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001d.jpg 11 M001e "ALS from Theodore Roosevelt to Akeley, from Meru Boma, 8 Sept.1909." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926 ; American Museum of Natural History" 8 Sep. 1909 "8""x10""" "4to., 2 p." "States that the day before he had shot a bull elephant, with tusks weighing about 40 lbs. each, which was destined for the American Museum of Natural History." Manuscript Good. "Plastic within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001e.jpg 12 M001f "ALS from Theodore Roosevelt to Akeley, from Meru, 13 Sept. 1909." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" 13 Sep. 1909 "8""X10""" "4to., 2 p." On the subject of elephant collecting. Manuscript Tears starting at fold creases. "Plastic within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001f.jpg 13 M001g "2 telegrams from Theodore Roosevelt to Akeley, received in Africa, Oct. 1909." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" Oct. 1909 "10""x7.25""" 2 Discusses changes of location for Roosevelt’s safari party. Manuscript "Acidic, tears at fold creases." "Plastic sleeves within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. Recommend separation into two accession numbers: M001g(1) and M001g(2). 12/19/2007 M001g.jpg 14 M001h A collection of ALS to either Akeley or his wife Mary from numerous public figures. "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" "Akeley, Mary L. Jobe (Mary Lenore Jobe), 1878-1966 ; Smuts, Jan Christiaan, 1870-1950 ; Hamilton-Stevenson ; Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946 ; Eastman, George, 1854-1932 ; Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 ; Thomas, Lowell, 1892-1981 ; Ford, Edsel, 1893-1943 ;Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952 ; Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946 ; Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940 ; Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962" 1919-1940 "5""x3"" - 8.5""x11""" 32 items (34 sheets) Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “32 items (34 sheets).” "Correspondents include Jan Smuts, Hamilton-Stevenson, Ernest Thompson Seton, George Eastman, Henry Cabot Lodge, Lowell Thomas, Edsel Ford, Harold Ickes, Gifford Pinchot, Hamlin Garland, and Vilhjalmur Stefansson, among others." Manuscript "Letters folded, adhesive residue, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within a 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold letters, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 12/19/2007 M001h.jpg 15 M001i A set of Xeroxed magazine articles about Akeley. "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926" "Fisher, Clyde, 1878-1949 ; Greene, Dorothy S. ; American Museum of Natural History ; Field Museum of Natural History ; New York Times" 1918-1927 "8.5""x11""" 1 folder "Articles include: Carl Akeley and his work, by Dr. Clyde Fisher. The scientific monthly. American Museum of Natural History, New York. February 1927; Carl E. Akeley again penetrates the African jungle, by Dorothy S. Greene. Natural history, August 1921; American natural history journal, November 1918; Newspaper clipping on the subject of Akeley's divorce. New York times, March 2, 1923; The work of Carl E. Akeley in Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago)." Printed matter "Modern photocopies, binder clip." Folder Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M001i.jpg 16 Art 03 "Images from The Kafirs illustrated, 1849." "Angas, George French, 1822-1886" 1849 3 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Was formerly no. B47. 3 proof prints. Artwork 17 M002 "Autograph diary of visits to Malta, the United States, and South Africa over the years 1839-1850." H.D.G. (?) 1839-1850 "5""x7.75""x1.75""" 54 p. The author is unidentified. "Starting from one end of the volume, includes descriptions of remedies for various maladies. Starting from the other end of the volume are tables of game collected 1849-1850 in Natal." Manuscript "Boards show wear, leather latch missing." No housing Custom phase box. 12/19/2007 M002(2).jpg 18 M003 "AL, unsigned, addressed ""To the King.""" unknown n.d. "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 5 p." The author is unidentified. "It would appear that the recipient is a tribal chieftain. The writer asks for permission to hunt in the vicinity of ""Schashani."" Describes the breakdown of his ""waggon"" and other difficulties. Sends the king two muskets and ammunition." Manuscript "Acidic, letter folded." Plastic within custom folder Unfold letter and rehouse in polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M003.jpg 19 B0072 Album of pencil sketches. "N'zau, Bula (Bailey, Henry)" "Troup, John Rose, d. 1919 ; Casement, Roger, Sir, 1864-1916 ; Association Internationale" "4to., 102 p." "Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Already cataloged as fDT351.5 .N93 1884 SCNHRB; but it should be included in the database, finding aid, and preservation review. Is it possible to identify a more specific / formal name for ""Association Internationale""?" "These sketches document Bailey’s expedition through the Congo Free State between the years 1884-1888, while in the service of the ""Association Internationale."" The subjects include studies of big game hunting, depictions of settlements at Leopoldville, Stanley Pool and other locations, with numerous smaller studies of local weapons, animal horns, etc. A large number of these illustrations were used in Travel and adventures in the Congo Free State and its big game shooting, 1894. At the rear of the volume are 31 photographs recording some prominent European administrators and travelers in the Congo at this period including Rose Troup and Roger Casement." Artwork 20 M004 "Storekeeper’s manuscript notebook to the Zambesi Expedition led by Dr. Livingstone, 1858-1859." "Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922 ; Rae, George, fl. 1858" 1858-1859 "8.75""x9.75""x2.5"" (box), 7""x9""x1.5"" (bound journal)" "4to., 55 p. plus blanks" Disbound. "Contains Baines’ autograph manuscript account of stores taken on board the Pearl at Birkenhead, notes on the issue of stores, and records of provisions. Includes the manuscript account of Sir John Kirk’s interview with Baines, following the accusation by Livingstone of the pilfering of stores, on 26 Oct. 1859, in Kirk’s hand, signed by himself and Rae; two other entries by Kirk, and pencil annotations by David Livingstone. Biographical note: Baines returned from Australia in the autumn of 1857 and met Livingstone for the first time in Nov. of that year. In Jan. 1858, he was appointed as artist-storekeeper for the Zambesi Expedition." Manuscript 1. Good 2. Disbound with board damage. Drop-spine box 1. Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder 2. Remove excess cardboard packaging and tie with archival twill tape and rehouse into a custom phase box. 12/19/2007 M004(3).jpg 21 M005 "Autograph manuscript of a journal of Baine’s first journey into the South African gold fields, Transvaal and Matabeleland, 12 May 1869 -2 Apr. 1870." "Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" "Oliver, E., fl. 1869 ; Hosken, F. W. ; Hosken, Ida ; Lobengula, King of the Matabele, 1833 (ca.)-1893? ; Umnombate ; South African Gold Fields Exploration Company" 12 May 1869-2 Apr. 1870 "8""x10.25""x1""" "4to., 207 p." "207 leaves (numbered 119-325), with 80 leaves in pencil, the remainder carbon copy, with occasional markings and corrections in another hand in blue or red pencil, or ink; 18 marginal sketches of wildlife, landscape, or shifts of camp life, and three sketched maps of river systems. Signed ""T. Baines"" in four places. Inscribed on fly leaf to “The Directors of the S.A.G.F.C. [sic) care of E. Oliver Esq. Sec. South African Gold Fields Exploration Company 41 Threadneedle Street London."" Boxed in dark red morocco. Bookplate of I. and F.W. Hosken inside front box." "This journal covers approximately the first half of Baines' first journey as agent of the South African Gold Fields Exploration Company, describing the incidents of the journey north from the borders of the Transvaal Republic into modern Zimbabwe as far as Maghunda, including encounters with tribesmen, traders, missionaries and wildlife, negotiations with the chieftain Umnombate for permission to explore, prospecting for gold near the Hartley Hills, early interviews with the last Matabele King, Lobengula (or Nobengulu), and descriptions in rare detail of the daily practical business of pioneering travel in southern Africa." Manuscript "Document in pencil, fading writing." Drop-spine box "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/19/2007 M005(2).jpg 22 M006a "ALS to Sir Roderick Murchison, from Hedenham Hall, 8 Mar. 1867." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 8 Mar. 1867 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 12 p." "Bound with no. M006c, as 4to., in half green morocco gilt." "Outlines a scheme for detaching Egypt from Turkish control, annexing the Sudan, and establishing a cordon of guard posts from Gondokoro to Zanzibar. He continues by lamenting the fate of Livingstone." Manuscript "Mounted in bound journal, documents overlap each other, acidic." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 12/19/2007 M006a(2).jpg 23 M006b "ALS to a Mr. Barnes from Sandford Orleigh, 1 June 1864." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Barnes, Mr. ; Novikov, Mme. ; Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, 1830-1895" 1 June 1864 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "Writes about meeting a Mme. Novikov who he believes is working for the restoration of the ex-Khedive and, thus, he feared talking about Egypt in front of her as he mentions to avoid intrigue. "" I am friendly with every member of his family and I have a strong personal regard for himself [the ex-Khedive), therefore I must keep clear of any intrigue which may be in the process of incubation...I cannot mingle in these oriental labyrinths of intrigue between father and son.""" Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M006b.jpg 24 M006c "ALS to Mr. (Cuthbert?) Larking, from Ismailia ""n.lat 4, 54,"" dated 29 Apr. 1873." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Larking, Cuthbert" 29 Apr. 1873 "4""x6""" "8vo., 4 p." "Pencil correction in catalog turns “Larking” into “Larkins”; however, Cuthbert Larking (1842-1910), a Scottish sportsman and royal official who in 1884 was appointed first English aide-de-camp to the Khedive of Egypt, seems the likely correspondent." "On note paper with a blue bee and initials F.M. Bound with no. M006a as 4to., in half green morocco gilt." "Reports that he has been in interior for fifteen months, that ""Egypt now extends to the equator"" and ""The Albert N'yanza is one sheet of water ..."" He continues by giving more general information of the situation." Manuscript "Mounted in bound journal, acidic." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 12/19/2007 M006c(2).jpg 25 M006d "ALS to Mr. Craik, 17 Mar. 1891; from Singrampur, C.P." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Craik, Henry, Sir, 1846-1927 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 17 Mar. 1891 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "Correspondent may likely be Sir Henry Craik, who also corresponded with Rudyard Kipling; his son was later governor of Punjab." "Expresses gratification that the first edition of ""Wild beasts, etc."" was doing well, stating that he has shot seven tigers since 1 January and hoped for another the next day. He comments on the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition Rear Column controversy: ""How absurdly foolish of Stanley to say nothing of bad taste to stir up so muddy a pool!""" Manuscript Folded documents. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold documents and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M006d.jpg 26 M006e "ALS to Mr. Craik, from Camp Ghat Pisseria." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Craik, Henry, Sir, 1846-1927 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Bonny, William, d. 1899 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" n.d. "5""x8""" "8vo., 4 p." "Refers to the recent publication of ""Wild beasts"", and contains a lengthy criticism of the Emin Pasha Relief Rear Column including Major Bonny's statements and Stanley's handling of the affair." Manuscript "Documents folded, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold documents, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 12/19/2007 M006e.jpg 27 M006f "ALS to Mr. Craik, from Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 10 Sept. 1891." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Craik, Henry, Sir, 1846-1927" 10 Sep. 1891 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." Invites Craik to visit and mentions his intended return to India on 20 October. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold documents and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M006f.jpg 28 M006g "ALS to Mr. Craik, from Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott, 30 Oct. 1893." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Craik, Henry, Sir, 1846-1927" 30 Oct. 1893 "4""x6""" "8vo., 4 p." "Outlines plans for a new work to be entitled ""The pirates of the Indian seas.""" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold documents and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M006g.jpg 29 M006h "ALS to Dr. Murray, from Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbott." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Murray, Dr. ; Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, 1830-1895" n.d. "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." Includes M006i within same plastic sleeve. "Informs him that he has been asked to dine with the Khedive (""my old master"") by the Lord Mayor and hoping that Murray will be there." Manuscript "Folded, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x 9.5"" envelope" "Unfold documents, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves one document per sleeve and an acid free folder." 12/19/2007 M006h.jpg 30 M006i "ALS to an unknown recipient, 2 Sept. 1883." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer ; Macmillan & Co." 2 Sep. 1883 "4""x6""" "8vo., 1 p." Includes M006h within same plastic sleeve. "Baker lists his eight books that had been published by Longmans and MacMillans, with their dates of publication." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x 9.5"" envelope" "Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. One document per sleeve (see ""General Note"")." 12/19/2007 M006i.jpg 31 M006j Carte de visite portrait of Samuel White Baker. London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" n.d. "2.5""x4""" 1 Photograph Good. "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M006j.jpg 32 M006k "Letter, dated 1 Jan. 1884(?), to Mr. Walter." "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" "Walter, Mr." 1 Jan. (1884?) "4.5""x7""" 4 p. Discusses tribal operation on female genitalia to ensure chastity. Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M006k.jpg 33 M007 "ALS, to an unknown recipient, from 6 Schellingstrasse, Berlin, 22 Feb. 1864." "Barth, Heinrich, 1821-1865" "Leo, Africanus, ca. 1492-ca. 1550 ; Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893 ; Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Baikie, William Balfour, 1825-1864" 22 Feb. 1864 "5""x8""" "8vo., 2 p." "Concerns editing a volume of Leo Africanus, and refers to Burton, Baker, and Baikie." Manuscript "Fragile, mounted on heavy stock paper." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x 9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M007.jpg 34 M008 "Inventory of Edmund Musgrave Barttelot’s effects and copies of documents in his possession at the time of his death in Yambuya, July 1888." unknown "Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888 ; Jameson, Ethel ; Jameson, James S. (James Sligo), 1856-1888 ; Ward, Herbert, 1863-1919 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Troup, John Rose, d. 1919 ; Bonny, William, d. 1899 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" ca. May 1890 "6.5""x7.75""x0.5""" "4to. 107 p., plus blanks" " Contemporary ms. copy (ca. May 1890), in the hand of Ethel Jameson, from the original version made by her late husband J.S. Jameson. In a roan covered notebook." "The document contains such information and copies of letters as: “Daily rates (of rations), European provisions for six months”; letters of instruction from Barttelot to Jameson and other members of the expedition including Troup, Ward, and Bonny; “Proposals placed before the European officers of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition at Yambuya camp…”; draft contract concerning the supply of native porters, etc. Much of the material was used in W.G. Barttelot’s The Life of Edmund Musgrave Barttelot … Commander of the Rear Column. Biographical note: Barttelot, having been shot dead on 19 July 1888, Jameson (Barttelot’s second-in-command) returned to the Yambuya camp on 22 July 1888, after an expedition to find porters. On 23 July, Jameson recorded in his diary: “Made an inventory of all the effects of poor Major Barttelot and packed all those things we considered necessary to send home…” (p. 3-5 of notebook). Jameson died at Bangala not long after and his box was packed up by Herbert Ward, but Stanley opened it 2 October 1888 and copied a number of papers within, including parts of Jameson’s journal. The solicitor acting for the Jameson family wrote to Stanley at Villa Victoria, in Cairo, on 14 March 1890 suggesting that the box be handed over by Stanley to an agent appointed by the family as soon as possible, which appears to have happened. On recovering the box, Ethel Jameson would have forwarded her husband’s original inventory to the Barttelot family but evidently considered it prudent to make a copy for her own retention. Ethel Jameson was the editor of her late husband’s journal under the title The story of the Rear Column." Manuscript Spine damage. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Tie with archival twill tape and rehouse in custom phase box. 12/19/2007 M008(2).jpg 35 M009 ALS to Russell E. Train. "Beard, Peter H. (Peter Hill), b. 1938" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; Kamante ; East African standard (Nairobi, Kenya : Daily : 1902)" "1969, 1974" "4.5""x7"" - 8.5""x14""" "Folio, 5 p. and photograph" "Never published. Together with: photograph of Beard in Nairobi jail with a lengthy ms. note on the verso and a photocopy of an article from the East African Standard (18 Nov. 1969) reporting on Beard's arrest for assaulting a poacher, with ms. notes by Beard." "Referring to Beard’s book ""The end of the game"", discussing the concept and execution of ""Eyelids of morning"", and his future plans for Kamante's version of ""Out of Africa"" and ""Nor dread nor hope attend.""" Manuscript "Modern paper, fasteners." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse paper into an acid free folder. Rehouse photograph into a polyester L sealed sleeve and place with documents into acid free folders. 12/19/2007 M009.jpg 36 M010 "MS. journal of his safari in French Somaliland, 7 Feb. 1924 to 2 June 1924." "Bell, Walter Dalrymple Maitland, 1880-1951" 7 Feb. 1924-2 June 1924 "8.5""x14""x0.5""" "Folio, 17 p." "Includes a pen and ink drawing showing how to shoot an elephant and a pencil study of elephant and hunters, signed by the author in lower right hand corner." Manuscript "Loose binding, oversized drawings and folded graphs, photographs, and calling cards inserted." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 12/19/2007 M010(2).jpg 37 M011 "ALS to Russell E. Train, from "" Soestdijk"", 23 Dec. 1992." "Bernhard Leopold, Prince, consort of Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1911-2004" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 23 Dec. 1992 "8.5""x11" "8vo., 2 p." Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: photocopy; the original is tipped-in No. B989. On a sheet of personal stationery with crest at the top. Manuscript "Modern paper, fasteners." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M011.jpg 38 M012 Imperial British East Africa Company Share certificate. British East Africa Co. Jan. 1890 "12.5""x10.5""" 1 Printed matter Good. Plastic sleeve Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M012.jpg 39 M013 Collection of 15 original unpublished typescript letters written by J.W. Brooke during his involvement with the East Africa Syndicate in 1903. "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" "East Africa Syndicate ; Brooke, Blanche Weston" 1903 "9""x13""x3"" (box), 8.5""x10""x1.75"" (bound journal)" "4to., 110 p." "With 29 p. of photographs taken on the trip, plus one full page sketch by Brooke. All bound in a dark blue-brown cloth album entitled ""Jock's Letters"" on top cover. Boxed in mod. blue quarter morocco box gilt, together with items A-E (in a separate blue cloth case fitted in the larger box)." "The letters are primarily addressed to his mother, commencing with one written during his boat passage through the Suez and arrival at Mombassa, dated 11 Apr. 1903 and ending with a copy of a telegram from the East Africa Syndicate, announcing the he was on his way home, dated 5 Mar. 1904. The letters provide a detailed account of a hunting expedition northwest of Lake Rudolf." Manuscript "Slight to severe foxing, photographs inserted in album." Drop-spine box "Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse into a custom phase box." 12/19/2007 M013(3).jpg 40 M014a "A journey west and north of Lake Rudolf, from notes supplied by J.W. Brooke. The Geographical Society, London, 1905." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" 1905 "6.25""x9.25""" "8vo., p. 526-531" Printed matter? Not sure why this is included in the manuscript category; discuss with LKO? Journal article reprint with map; in blue wrappers. Printed Matter Foxing on page edges. Housed with accession number M013 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014a.jpg 41 M014b """A 2,000 Mile Tramp” lecture poster." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" 13 Feb. 1905 "14""x13.75""" 1 From the collection of J.W. Brooke. Poster Folded. Housed with accession number M013 Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014b.jpg 42 M014c "Further snapshots, including family pictures and photos made on voyage to East Africa." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" "1903, 1906" "4""x3.25""" 17 Photograph Some fading. "Housed with accession number M013 within two 4.75""x3.75"" envelopes" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014c.jpg 43 M014d Newspaper clippings concerning the expedition. "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" ca. 1905 "3""x1"" - 3""x14.5""" 10 From the collection of J.W. Brooke. Newspaper clipping Acidic. Housed with accession number M013 Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014d.jpg 44 M014e "Letter, presumably written by Brooke to a colonial official, reporting on the expedition and making recommendations for improving the administration of the area concerned." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" 1903 "8.5""x11""" 5 p. Retained copy. Manuscript Acidic. Housed with accession number M013 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014e.jpg 45 M014f "Photograph of train, and 1 photograph and 2 drawings clipped from a magazine." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" n.d. "11.5""x7.75""" 4 From the collection of J.W. Brooke. Photograph "Curling, tears." Housed with accession number M013 Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014f.jpg 46 M014g "Deutsche Ost-Afrika-Linie steamer schedule, Apr.-May 1903." Deutsche Ost-Afrika-Linie (Firm) " Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" Apr.-May 1903 "3.25""x6""" 1 From the collection of J.W. Brooke. Printed matter Folded. Housed with accession number M013 Unfold document. Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014g.jpg 47 M014h “Trip to the north of Lake Rudolph.” "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" n.d. "8""x13""" 1 p. Manuscript Folded. Housed with accession number M013 Unfold document. Rehouse into an acid free document. 12/19/2007 M014h.jpg 48 M014i "ALS, George T. Clerk to Brooke, 3 Mar. 1904." "Clerk, George T." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" 3 Mar. 1904 "4.5""x7" 3 p. Manuscript Folded. Housed with accession number M013 Unfold document. Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014i.jpg 49 M014j "ALS, “Bob” to Mrs. J.A. Brooke, 6 Apr. 1903." "Brooke, Blanche Weston ; Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" 6 Apr. 1903 "5""x8"", 5.5""x4.5"" (envelope)" 5 p. Manuscript Folded. Housed with accession number M013 Unfold document. Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/19/2007 M014j.jpg 50 M015 "AL to an unnamed trusted friend, from Cairo, 3 Dec. 1768." "Bruce, James, 1730-1794" "Montagu, Edward Wortley, 1713-1776 ; George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820" 3 Dec. 1768 "10""x14.5""x0.25"" (bound journal)" "Folio, 4 p." Lacking the conclusion. Bound in green cloth. "Bruce recalls the King's recommendation to him ""to make Excursions as far as I possibly could into the Continent of Africa & above all to endeavor to penetrate into Abyssinia as far as the Capital & the source of the Nile & to see what possibility or what profit would likely accrue from the cultivation of a commerce there""; he announces that he has executed the first article but had thought of abandoning the second when Mr. Montagu came to Egypt from England; however, now that Montagu has been expelled for misconduct Bruce finds himself ""obliged either to undertake this last part or by abandoning it lose a great part of the merit of what I had already done""; he proceeds to explain in detail his mixed feelings about the dangers and merits of this task, offering an extraordinarily clear insight into his own motivation." Manuscript "Mounted, extreme foxing, acidic edges." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 12/20/2007 M015(2).jpg 51 M016 "ALS, dated 8 Mar. 1898, from Down View, Gore Park Road, Eastbourne, to ""Dear Sir.""" "Bryden, H. A. (Henry Anderson), 1854-1937" 8 Mar. 1898 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." "Apologizes for the delay in writing. He has recently completed writing articles on ""the Romance of African Exploration"" and that he hopes to complete another article ""dealing mainly with South Africa"" shortly." Manuscript Tears at creases. "Plastic sleeve within 14 1/2""x9 1/2"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M016.jpg 52 M017 "Typed MS with author's corrections of Horned death, Standard Publications, Huntington, 1947." "Burger, John F., b. 1888" 1947 "8.5""x11" 234 p. "Pencil arrow drawn in catalog around the phrase “original photographs,” linking the citation to M019; are these the same thing?" Includes the original photographs used in the book. Manuscript "Edges bumped and folded, cardboard within envelope." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" "Unfold corners, remove excess cardboard, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 12/20/2007 M017.jpg 53 M018 Typed MS with author's corrections. "Burger, John F., b. 1888" n.d. "8.5""x11"" - 8.5""x14""" 200 p. In numerous parts. Each part is numbered separately and apparently written at different times. Includes material that was published in Horned death. Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners, edges of pages bumped and/or folded." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder large enough to accommodate bulk. 12/20/2007 M018.jpg 54 M019 "Collection of 24 black & white photographs, mostly with labels, used in the publication of Horned death." "Burger, John F., b. 1888" n.d. "3.5""x2.5"" - 6""x8""" 24 "Pencil arrow drawn in catalog around the phrase “original photographs,” linking the citation to M017; are these the same thing?" Photographs are with cardboard backing from which some have become separated. Photograph "Mounted, loose labels, some without mounts." "11.25""x8.75"" envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: preservation photocopy or digitally scan for context and access and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder . 12/20/2007 M019.jpg 55 M019 bis "Short autograph description of pygmies, entitled ""The Pygmies"" and dated Uganda, 1906." "Burrows, Guy" 1906 "6.75""x8.25""" "8vo., 2 p." Was formerly no. B269. Manuscript "Dirty edges, may be folded." "Plastic encapsulation within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Remove from plastic, unfold if necessary and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 12/20/2007 M019bis.jpg 56 M020 "ALS to (William M. Coghlan), the British Assistant Political Resident at Aden, 21 Feb. 1855, from Camp Aden." "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" "Coghlan, William Marcus ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Samattar, Mohammed" 21 Feb. 1855 "8""x12.75""" "Folio, 1 p." "Regarding Speke's troubles in Somaliland, ""... Lt. Speke ... a member of the Somali Expedition has reported to me in the strongest terms the bad conduct of Mhammed Samattar (sic) his Abar guide ..., Lt. Speke has been plundered, threatened, detained, & impeded from entering the country which he was directed to explore. If such conduct be allowed to pass unnoticed, or rather, I should say, if it be not visited with severe chastisement, I apprehend that it will be prejudicial to the future of the Expedition... I have directed Lt. Speke to call at your office today and supported by his two ministers...to proffer a special complaint."" Biographical note: William Marcus Coghlan was British Assistant Political Resident at Aden from 1854-1863." Manuscript "Extremely dirty, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M020.jpg 57 M021 "ALS to ""My Dear Sir"", dated ""Tuesday 7"" only." "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" n.d. "3.5""x5.25""" 2 p. On stationery with engraved Arabic lettering at top. """Corrected proofs and ms. returned."" Requests return of a book which he had loaned. Says he has to hurry and that his time is short." Manuscript Mounted to dealer letterhead. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care:rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M021.jpg 58 M022 Original autograph invitation to attend Sir Richard F. Burton's funeral at Mortlake. "Burton, Isabel, Lady" "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Burton, Isabel, Lady, 1831-1896" n.d. "6""x4.5""" 1 Neatly written on a small black-bordered card. "In the name of Lady Burton, the card also thanks the recipient for ""true kindness and sympathy in her deep sorrow."" Gives details of time and place and transportation to the service." Manuscript "Right corner torn, repaired with (scotch tape)." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M022.jpg 59 M023 "Long typed letter, to Brigadier General H.A. Gerhardt, 18 Dec. 1957." "Byroade, Henry A. (Henry Alfred), b. 1913" "Gerhardt, H. A." 18 Dec. 1957 "8.5""x11""" "8vo., 14 p. (3 copies)" Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “& original? (not signed).” 2 carbon copies. Recounting a hunting trip in Equatoria Province of the Southern Sudan undertaken in April 1955. Biographical note: Henry A. Byroade was sometime U.S. ambassador to South Africa. Manuscript Fasteners. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M023.jpg 60 M024 "ALS to Professor D. Oliver, 11 Oct. 1876, from Shoreham Vicarage, Seven Oaks." "Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894" "Oliver, Daniel, 1830-1916" 11 Oct. 1876 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." "Requesting to use his description of ""the plants collected by me being published in an appendix to my forthcoming book Across Africa ... and if so requesting a copy.""" Manuscript "Folded, mount residue on all four verso corners." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M024.jpg 61 M025 "ALS to unknown recipient, 28 Jan. 1877." "Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894" Paris Geographical Society 28 Jan. 1877 "4.5""x7""" "8 vo., 4 p." "Cameron agrees to dine in Paris, and states that he had sent a copy of his book to the “Paris Geographical.”" Manuscript "Folded, two mount areas on recto near fold." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M025.jpg 62 M025 bis Carte de visite of Verney Lovett Cameron. Maull & Fox "Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894" n.d. "2.5""x4""" 1 "Citation added in pencil by LKO to 2004 catalog; this item had been listed in the 2002 RTC catalog, but not in the 2004 version." Photograph Light foxing. "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M025bis.jpg 63 M027 "ALS written on board S.S. Thysville, nearing Loboto, to Sir Thomas Heath, 5 Nov. 1931." "Christy, Cuthbert, 1863-1932" "Heath, Thomas Little, Sir, 1861-1940 ; Muse?e royal de l'Afrique centrale" 5 Nov. 1931 "5""x8.5"", 4.75""x3.75"" (envelope)" 3 p. The Tervuren Museum is known today by the name “Muse?e royal de l'Afrique centrale.” The envelope containing the letter is annotated: “Dr. Christy’s last letter.” "Christy describes this as his seventeenth trip to the Congo and mentions his plans to visit the Ituri forest again, as well as his plans to collect a large elephant and also a “small water elephant” for the Congo Tervuerer [i.e., Tervuren) Museum. Christy died on this expedition. Biographical note: The correspondent is probably Sir Thomas Little Heath (1861-1940), a British civil servant, mathematician, classical scholar, historian of ancient Greek mathematics, translator, and mountaineer." Manuscript "Dirt, acidic, folds starting to tear." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M027.jpg 64 M028 "Newspaper clippings about Christy’s death, including obituary." unknown "Christy, Cuthbert, 1863-1932" ca. 1932 "1. 2.25""x6.25"" 2. 3.75""x11""" 2 Newspaper clipping Acidic. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M028.jpg 65 M029 "2 ALS written from 2 Connaught Place, W. (London) to Mr. Fleetwood Wilson. Dated 14 Mar. 1891 and 9 Apr. 1891." "Churchill, Randolph Henry Spencer, Lord, 1849-1895" "Wilson, Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood, Sir, b. 1850" "14 Mar. 1891, 9 Apr. 1891" "5""x8""" "8vo., 3 p. and 2 p." "Written by Churchill prior to his departure to Southern Africa. The first is requesting ""one of the new army rifles"" to take to Mashonaland together with 500 rounds of ammunition (This rifle and the test carried out is referred to on p. 112-115 of Men, mines and animals in South Africa, 1892); the second is acknowledging receipt and saying that it may have the ""opportunity of testing itself against wild beasts possibly though I hope not against human beings.""" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M029.jpg 66 M030 "Collection of thirty-nine autograph letters, some signed, to Joseph Guedalla. 1891?" "Churchill, Randolph Henry Spencer, Lord, 1849-1895" "Guedella, Joseph ; Amphitryon Club; Chamberlain, Joseph, 1836-1914 ; Asquith, H. H. (Herbert Henry), 1852-1928 ; Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965" (1891?) "17""x13""x0.5"" (box), 17""x13"" (pages)" "Mainly 8vo., 39" "Written by Churchill, in response to Guedalla’s invitation to attend a dinner given for Lord Randolph Churchill on the eve of his departure for South Africa at the Amphitryon Club on 18 Mar. 1891. Among the replies are those from J. Chamberlain and Asquith. Some of the letters are formal acceptances of the invitation; others more personal in content. Lord Randolph's trip to South Africa resulted in his book Men, mines and animals in South Africa. While there he wrote to Winston, at that time at Harrow, ""Here I have been examining gold mines & investing money in what I hope will be fortunate undertakings ...""" Manuscript "Letters mounted to loose pages, foxing, two severely acidic letters, mold." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation (priority). 12/20/2007 M030(2).jpg 67 M031 Diaries of hunting trips in East Africa and Alaska. "Clark, Sally, 1883-1982" "Clark, James L. (James Lippitt), 1883-1969" 21 Nov. 1922-4 Dec. 1928 "8.25""x10.75""x1.25""" "4to., 333 p." "Bound in red cloth, spine gilt. One short autograph note in text in pencil by the author." "Includes accounts of a hunting safari in East Africa, 21 Nov. 1922-21 Apr. 1923 (89 p. typed); a hunting trip in Alaska, 10 Aug. 1925 -5 Oct. 1925 (47 p. typed); and a hunting safari in East Africa, 10 May 1928-4 Dec. 1928 (56 p. typed covering the period through July 30 and then 141 p. covering “My Own Safari”). Biographical note: Sally Clark was the wife of James L. Clark, with whom she shared the experiences recounted in these diaries, except during “My Own Safari.” James Clark dedicated “Trails of the hunted” to her." Manuscript "Fine, spine and boards tight." No housing Custom phase box. 12/20/2007 M031(2).jpg 68 M032 Detailed journals of a big game hunter. "Cockburn, N. C., Major" 3 Nov. 1904 - 7 Oct. 1914 "8""x12.75""x 1""" "Folio, 8 vol. (approx. 1180 p.)" "Bound in half green morocco, spines gilt, t.e.g. The volumes contain occasional tipped-in ephemera, including photographs." "Each volume covers one expedition. Vol. 1. “Around the World”, 3 Nov. 1904 to 19 Feb. 1906; Vol. 2. “East Africa”, 25 Oct. 1906 to 20 Mar. 1907; Vol. 3. “East Africa”, 24 Oct. 1907 to 17 Mar. 1908; Vol. 4. “East Africa”, 15 Oct. 1908 to 19 Mar. 1909; Vol. 5. “Lake Rudolf”, 7 Nov. 1909 to 28 May 1910; Vol. 6. “Egypt” [Sudan), 13 Dec. 1910 to 13 Mar. 1911; Vol. 7. “Red Sea” [Eritrea), 7 Dec. 1911 to 17 Mar. 1912; Vol. 8. “Rhodesia”, 11 July 1914 to 7 Oct. 1914. Cockburn gives detailed measurements of game, distribution of species, amount of game killed, etc. The Nottingham Museum in England acquired Cockburn’s collection of mounted big game trophies in 1933. The collection consists of 77 mounted heads and similar specimens of big game shot in Africa and elsewhere, chiefly between the years 1907 and 1915." Manuscript "vol. 1. Papers inserted and item stapled to pages. vol. 2. Foxing. vol 3. Papers inserted and paperclips. vol. 4. Mounted photographs. vol. 5. Mounted postcards, maps, and photographs. vol. 6. Foxing. vol. 7. Foxing. vol. 8. Mounted photographs and paper rippling." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 12/20/2007 M032(2).jpg 69 M033a African impressions by Henry Cary. (Part 1) "Dalrymple-White, Henry Arthur, 1917-2006" 1930s "8.5""x11""" 160 p. "Confirm, if possible: Henry Cary is a pseudonym for Henry Dalrymple-White." "Typed manuscript; apparently a draft intended for publication. ""Envelope one.""" "Describes a mostly non-hunting safari in East Africa, with some rhinoceros hunting toward end." Manuscript "First and last pages dirty, foxing, rusting fasteners." "8.5""x11"" envelope (overfilled) within 8.5""x14 envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder large enough to accommodate bulk. 12/20/2007 M033a.jpg 70 M033b African Impressions by Henry Cary. (Part 2) "Dalrymple-White, Henry Arthur, 1917-2006" 1930s "8.5""x11""" 147 p. Should the separate manuscript (120 p.) have its own record and accession no.? E.g. “M33b bis”? "Typed manuscript; apparently a draft intended for publication. ""Envelope two."" Together with another travel/hunting typed ms. covering a trip through the Northern Frontier District of Kenya ( 9 x 11 in. 120 p.)." Mentions some hunting for rhinoceros and buffalo. Manuscript "First and last pages dirty, foxing, rusting fasteners." "8.5""x11"" envelope (overfilled) within 8.5""x14 envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder large enough to accommodate bulk. 12/20/2007 M033b.jpg 71 M033c History of Kenya. "Dalrymple-White, Henry Arthur, 1917-2006" ca. 1939 "8.5""x11""" unknown """Envelope three."" Perhaps intended as an introduction to a book. Other stories possibly written after African impressions?" Includes a section on hunting (29 p.). Manuscript "First and last pages dirty, foxing, rusting fasteners. Includes watercolor map, newspaper clippings." "8.5""x11"" envelope (overfilled) within 8.5""x14 envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder large enough to accommodate bulk. Rehouse map into a polyester L sealed sleeve and preservation photocopy or digitally scan newspaper clippings for access. 12/20/2007 M033c.jpg 72 M034 "TLS from Bles Publishers, London, to H. Dalrymple-White, 11 Sept. 1939." Geoffrey Bles Publishing Company "Dalrymple-White, Henry Arthur, 1917-2006" 11 Sep. 1939 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Bles Publishers say they would not be able to publish the book [African impressions) “at this time.” Manuscript 73 M035 "Hand-colored map of Kenya showing borders with Abyssinia, Italian Somaliland, and Tanganyika." "Dalrymple-White, Henry Arthur, 1917-2006" 1 p. Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Is map printed? Was Dalrymple-White the annotator of the map? Verify if possible. A line drawn through the southern portion is labeled HERE LIVE THE WHITE SETTLERS. From the H. Dalrymple-White collection Map 74 M036 "ALS to Russell E. Train, 18 May 1978." "Darling, F. Fraser (Frank Fraser), b. 1903" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; World Wildlife Fund" 18 May 1978 "8""x10.25""" "4to., 2 p." Written on the occasion of Russell E. Train’s assumption of the presidency of the World Wildlife Fund in the United States. Manuscript Fine. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M036.jpg 75 M037 2 ALS (to Russell E. Train?). "Dasmann, Beth" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; Dasmann, Raymond Fredric, 1919-2002" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. R.E. Train had the original painting talked about in the letters; but is the painting now in Cullman Library’s collection? Is R.E. Train the correspondent? Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “crossed off Dasmann mss folder.” Both letters discuss a painting by Beth Dasmann that was used as the frontispiece for African game ranching by R.F. Dasmann. Manuscript 76 M038 "ALS to Russell E. Train, 9 Mar. 1991." "Dasmann, Raymond Fredric, 1919-2002" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 9 Mar. 1991 "6""x8"" (document), 10.5""x7.5"" (envelope)" "8vo., 1 p." Concerning R.F. Dasmann’s book African Game Ranching. Manuscript Good. "Original envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M038.jpg 77 M039 "TLS to Russell E. Train, from Beverly, Mass., 7 Sept. 1981." "Douglas-Hamilton, Diarmaid H., b. 1940" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 7 Sep. 1981 "8.5""x14""" 1 p. Discusses at some length the elephant reconnaissance work of Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton in Uganda and on the borders of the Sudan. Manuscript Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M039.jpg 78 M039 bis "2 TLS; 1 from Oria, 9 June 1982; 1 from Iain, 3 Mar. 1980." "Douglas-Hamilton, Oria" "Douglas-Hamilton, Iain; Douglas-Hamilton, Oria" "9 June 1982, 3 Mar. 1980" "8.5""x14""" 4 p. Manuscript Fasteners. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M039bis.jpg 79 M040 "ALS to Mrs. John R. Drexel, from ""Wooton”, Bryn Mawr, Pa." "Du Chaillu, Paul B. (Paul Belloni), 1835-1903" "Drexel, John R., Mrs. ; Drexel, John R." 9 July (unknown year) "4.5""x7.75""" 2 p. "Signed ""P.B. Du Chaillu.""" "Du Chaillu thanks Mrs. Drexel for her ""Xmas gift to me of a full blooded African, dressed in his native costume ..."" (apparently a small figurine). Extends greetings to ""dear John"" as well..""" Manuscript Fine. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/20/2007 M040.jpg 80 M041 "At close quarters with wild animals, being an account of unusual and exciting experiences when hunting with the camera in Africa, Canada and Newfoundland, illustrated by the author. Ca. 1919." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Ambrose, Reginald H." ca. 1919 "8.75""x11.25""x1.5"" (box)" "4to., 220 p." Author's original corrected typescript. In paper wrappers. Unpublished? """While mention of the various stories has been made in many of my previous books, apparently I did not tell them full enough, for I have been asked on many occasions to relate them again, and in this book I have tried to go into fuller detail ..."" Foreword. The work is divided into 12 chapters, 7 of which refer to Africa. It is accompanied by a criticism by R.H. Ambrose, signed but undated, in which he concludes: "" It is my opinion that if the work were revised, cut by about 5,000 words it might be acceptable as a ‘Book for Boys.’""" Manuscript Bound with string through four hole punch. One folded piece of paper. Drop-spine box "Unfold oversize document and place in acid free folder; remove string from manuscript. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M041(2).jpg 81 M042 "Autobiography, ca. 1929." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" ca. 1929 "9.5""x14.5""x1.5"" (box)" approx. 215 p. "Author's holograph MS, with a few pages of typescript. The MS starts at p. 49 and ends at p. 215, but is accompanied by several pages of revised (or earlier) drafts." "This appears to be the original draft for Dugmore's autobiography, entitled Autobiography of a wanderer, and published in 1930. It covers the whole of the author's life and includes reminiscences of Roosevelt in Africa." Manuscript Rusting fasteners. Drop-spine box "Remove fasteners. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M042(2).jpg 82 M043 "Eyes in the dark, being a strange story of adventure among the yellow devils in a wild part of Africa, by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore. Ca. 1932." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Ambrose, Reginald H." ca. 1932 "9""x12""x1.25"" (box)" "4to., 218 p." "Author's corrected typescript, with MS revisions and MS map. In wrappers. Unpublished?" "Ambrose in his accompanying criticism states ""On reading the commencing pages of the manuscript I felt that here, indeed, was good material. The first 10 pages are excellent, well phrased and promising a book of quite exceptional merit. Thereafter, however, I grew more and more disappointed as the book proceeded, for although some of the situations are very well thought out and the author's knowledge of the terrain is never in doubt, the improbability of the whole set-up renders the story incredible and I fear not attractive to the modern reader.""" Manuscript "Wrappers torn in bottom right corner, folded documents, fasteners." Drop-spine box "Unfold documents and remove fasteners. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M043(2).jpg 83 M044 "Two boys in the wilds of Africa, by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore. Ca. 1935." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" ca. 1935 "9""x14""X1.5"" (box)" "Folio, 166 p." "Author's original mixed manuscript and typescript, with manuscript revisions. Unpublished?" "This novel appears based on Dugmore's own experiences and the success of his earlier published work, Two boys in beaver land (1920)." Manuscript Fasteners. Drop-spine box "Remove fasteners. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M044(2).jpg 84 M045 "Looking over my shoulder, by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore, in collaboration with Reginald H. Ambrose. Ca. 1940." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Ambrose, Reginald H." ca. 1940 "9.25""x11""x1.25"" (box)" "4to.,174 p." "Illustrated by the author. Author's revised typescript. In paper boards. Unpublished? Accompanied by a typed criticism by R.H. Ambrose of, probably, an earlier draft, as Dugmore has acted on some of Ambrose's points, including dedicating the work to his wife, and adding Ambrose's name as a collaborator." """I feel constrained, as I sit before a blazing turf fire in my favorite Eire and think on the past, with all the hazards, dangers and hair-breadth escapes which have come my way, to set on paper some of the adventures and exploits which, willy nilly, as a photographer of wild game, a kindly fate has decreed that I should experience - and yet escape with a whole hide! "" Foreword. 5 of the 12 chapters are devoted to experiences in Kenya." Manuscript Bound with string through three hole punch; folded documents. Drop-spine box "Unfold documents and remove string. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M045(2).jpg 85 M046 "With gun and camera in the heart of darkest Africa. A sillygism, by George Pratt. New York, 1910." "Pratt, George" 1910 "8.25""x10.5""x0.75"" (box)" "4to.,11 p." Original typescript illustrated by original photographs. Bound in hand-lettered boards. Unpublished? On the inside front cover is Dugmore's book-plate. "A spoof adventure, illustrated with photographs in which dolls and toy animals have been used. This is possibly by a friend of Dugmore's rather than himself." Manuscript "Foxing on cover, paper mounted to cardboard leaves, bound with string through two hole punch." Drop-spine box "Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: remove string. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M046(2).jpg 86 A01 Lecture on the Sudan & the big game of East Africa. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" 30 Sep. "10""x16.75""" 1 "Housed in folder with M047, according to pencil note in catalog by LKO." "A pen, ink, and watercolor poster by Dugmore advertising a lecture at Myrtle Hall, with an amusing watercolor study at the top depicting Dugmore being chased by a white rhinoceros, initialed by the artist." Poster Folded. Folder with item M47 Unfold poster and rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 A01(2).jpg 87 A02 Thrilling adventures in African wilds. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "40""x73""" 1 "Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “Attached to wood dowels, top & bottom, for hanging.”" "A large printed poster in red and black advertising Dugmore's lectures, with a fine study of a rhinoceros charging in the center." Poster "Rolled, dirty, acidic, mounted linen backing, attached top and bottom to wood dowels for hanging." Poster tube "Unroll, remove dowels, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 2/8/2008 A02.JPG 88 A03 Snapping live game on the Roosevelt trail. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" n.d. "27.75""x40.75""" 1 "A full color poster advertising a lecture by Dugmore and depicting him with the camera in the center. The borders are decorated with giraffes, a lion and a rhino." Poster "Rolled, fold creases, slight foxing, tears, mounted on heavy stock." Poster tube Unroll and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/8/2008 A03.jpg 89 M047 Miscellaneous items relating to Dugmore. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" 1893-1954 "11""x14.5""x3""" 1. 30 ephemera/photographs 2. artwork "Housed in box together with A01-A03? See also ID nos. 615-618 for other materials in this group (sds 8/20/08)" "An extensive collection of over 30 items, plus duplicates, of ephemeral items relating to Dugmore and his work. Included are announcements of lectures and programs, certificates of membership in various societies, agreements with publishers, catalogs of exhibitions, newspaper articles, photographs and menus of dinners (some signed)." Printed matter "Fasteners, folded documents." Custom folded envelopes within drop-spine box "Unfold documents, rehouse photographs into polyester L sealed sleeves, place all materials in an acid free folder." 12/21/2007 M047(3).jpg 90 M048 Martin Colby and Quills. A story of Canada and of a man who was brutalized by his experience in the War. Ca. 1920. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Ambrose, Reginald H." ca. 1920 "8.75""x13""x1.75"" (box)" "4to., 249 p." "Author's revised typescript, with manuscript alterations. In wrappers. Accompanied by re-write in Dugmore's hand consisting of 100 p. (folio)." "This novel is based on Dugmore's experiences in Canada and partially in the First World War. It is accompanied by a brief criticism by R.H. Ambrose who writes: ""This is a story which, shorn of all reference to the 1914/18 War (which cancels out the first 42 pages), possesses both beauty and drama. If the phraseology is at times unversed and at others crude, it nevertheless reveals that picturesque imagination which is the birthright of the writer of fiction. Scenes ring true and characters live; moreover, combined, as the story is, with interesting and informative matter about the habits and activities of that wonderful creature the beaver, the whole presents a very lively and pleasing book."" Dugmore’s re-write appears to have acted on Ambrose's advice, as follows: ""It is emphasized that all reference to the War should be excluded, and here, no doubt, the Author, in his so obviously fertile imagination, can provide a new background for his commencing chapters. I think it would be preferable to introduce the dog earlier in the script and to re-title the story 'Quills '.""" Manuscript "Manuscript bound with string through three hole punch, staples." Drop-spine box "Remove fasteners. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M048(2).jpg 91 A04a Interior of a beaver lodge. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "10""x13.5""" "1 artwork, 5 negatives" Title from verso. Approximately 10 by 13 in. and signed by the artist. "Grisaille study of beavers. Probably executed by Dugmore for his work, The romance of the beaver, but unused. Included are five negatives of artwork." Artwork Good. Housed with accession number M47 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 A04a.jpg 92 A04b Underwater life of the beaver. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "10""x13.5""" 1 Title from verso. Approximately 10 by 13 in. and signed by the artist. "Grisaille study of beavers. Probably executed by Dugmore for his work, The romance of the beaver, but unused." Artwork Good. Housed with accession number M47 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 A04b.jpg 93 A04c Beaver(s) building their dam. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "10""x13.5""" 1 Title from verso. Approximately 10 by 13 in. and signed by the artist. "Grisaille study of beavers. Probably executed by Dugmore for his work, The romance of the beaver, but unused." Artwork Good. Housed with accession number M47 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 A04c.jpg 94 A05 Three pencil sketches of caribou. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" 1937 "13""x9"", 8.5""x10"", 9""x10.25""" 3 "On three sheets, one inscribed, signed by Dugmore, and dated 1937." Artwork "1. 1"" tear on left side, 2-3, good." Housed with accession number M47 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 A05(2).jpg 95 A06 "Collection of 190 photographs depicting caribou, other wild life, scenery, Indians and other scenes." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "9""x13""x3.5"" (box), 4""x5"" (photographs)" 190 Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “=Ph13?” The photographs are various sizes and some are inscribed by Dugmore on verso. Photograph "Acidic, foxing, some mounted, and curling." Drop-spine box "Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and acid free folders. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse the images into a custom phase box." 2/6/2008 A06(2).jpg 96 A07 Collection of 65 photographs (plus duplicates) of Dugmore' s paintings of the wild life of Canada. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "9""x13""x3.5"" (box), 7.25""x8.5"" - 4.25""x2.5"" (photographs)" 65 Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “=Ph14?” "The photographs are various sizes, and many have been annotated by Dugmore on the verso." Photograph "Acidic, foxing, some mounted, and curling." Drop-spine box "Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and acid free folders. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse the images into a custom phase box." 2/6/2008 A07(2).jpg 97 A08 Cine film. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" ca. 1929 16mm 5 rolls "A group of 4 x 100 ft. l6mm black and white films, and one smaller color film showing North American scenes including wild life, and scenes of London." Audiovisual Safety film stable / reels unstable (corrosive metal). Housed with accession number M47 "Custom phase box, replace reels with archival film reels." 7/1/2008 A08.jpg 98 M049 "Bestowed a kingdom and denied him bread. The true story of the prince of adventurers Theodore von Neuhoff, the self-appointed and only king of Corsica, by Dugmore. Ca. 1935." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Neuhof, The?odore-Antoine, Baron de, 1690-1756 ; Gregorovius, Ferdinand, 1821-1891" ca. 1914-1935 "9.75""x13""x2.75"" (box)" "4to., 21 p." Author's original typescript. An unpublished account of King Theodore based on the work of Ferdinand Gregorovius. Manuscript "Fasteners, folded pages, newsprint, photographs (27-2.5""x2"")." Drop-spine box "Remove fasteners, unfold documents, preservation photocopy or digitally scan newsprint for access and rehouse photographs into polyester L sealed sleeves, place all in an acid free folder. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M049(2).jpg 99 A09 Collection of approximately 124 photographs of Corsica including the originals used in Dugmore's book. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "5""x4"" - 8.5""x6.5""" 124 "Verify, if possible, which book these photographs were used in: Corsica, the beautiful (1930); or possibly Bestowed a kingdom?" "The photographs are various sizes, with many inscribed on verso by Dugmore." Photograph Good. Housed with accession number M049 within custom envelope Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and acid free folders. 12/21/2007 A09(2).jpg 100 A10 "A sizable collection of photographs of Belgium during the war, tanks and ships, together with items of an ephemeral nature including announcement of Dugmore's lectures." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" Great Britain. Army. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry ; Great Britain. Foreign Office n.d. "4.5""x3.5"" - 8.5""x6.5""" 44 "Biographical note: Dugmore first experienced the war as a civilian, crossing over to Belgium in August 1914. His love of photography caused him to be suspected as a spy by the British on one occasion and the Belgians soon after. Once captured by the Germans, he escaped only to be badly injured afterwards. Upon his recovery he joined the forces, securing a commission in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Badly gassed at the Battle of the Somme, his talents as a public speaker and on the lecture rostrum were put to use with the blessing of the Foreign Office." Photograph Good. Housed with accession number M049 within custom envelope Rehouse photographs into polyester L sealed sleeves and place with documents into acid free folders. 12/21/2007 A10(2).jpg 101 A11 "Two large original posters advertising lectures that Dugmore gave, entitled ""Fighting it out"" and ""A soldiers story of the War.""" "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "1. 41.25""x53"" 2. 41""x28""" 2 "Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO indicates that “Fighting it out” is the larger poster, and “A soldier’s story of the War” is the smaller poster. Should each poster get a separate record?" Poster "Rolled, mounted to heavy stock, numerous fold tears with residue from previous repairs by (scotch tape?)." Poster tube Unroll and rehouse into separate acid free folders. Recommend two accession numbers: A11a and A11b. 2/8/2008 A11a.jpg 102 M050 Shifting tides. A tale not of the War but of the years which followed. Ca. 1925. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" "Ambrose, Reginald H." ca. 1925 "9""x11.25""x2"" (box)" 361 p. "Author's original corrected typescript, with manuscript revisions." "This novel was previously entitled ""His Friend Peter"" and it is under this title that the accompanying criticism by R.H. Ambrose deals with the work. “This is a remarkably good attempt at fiction. Indeed, I am of the opinion that the author has a definite flair for work of this kind. The construction of the story is good, the unraveling of the ""plot"" very well achieved and the reader's attention held to the end, all good features. Unfortunately much of the work is now out of date and although quite an amount of the script could be retained (subject to revision of unnecessarily prolonged scenes), the story would have to be brought up to date before submission to publishers. This would entail modernizing and re-writing at least 50% of the manuscript. I hope the Author will undertake this, for there is undoubted talent in the script.""" Manuscript Manuscript bound with string through two hole punch causing pulling on the last page. Drop-spine box "Remove string. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M050(2).jpg 103 M051 "ALS to W.H. Flower, Director of the British Museum of Natural History, from ""Wadelai"", 4 Sept. 1887." "Emin Pasha, 1840-1892" "Flower, William Henry,1831-1899 ; British Museum (Natural History)" 4 Sep. 1887 "5.25""x8.25"" (document), 5.5""x3"" (envelope)" "8vo., 2 p" Discussing papers being sent via Uganda to Flower and describing his plans for collecting natural history specimens. Manuscript "Folded, mounts." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M051.jpg 104 M052 Famous early hunters in Africa. "Foran, W. Robert (William Robert), b. 1882" "Adventurers’ Club (Chicago, Ill.)" 26 July 1955-11 Mar. 1956 "11""x13.5""x2"" (binder)" 351 p. "Typed MS with extensive corrections, presumably by the author, on almost every page. Cover sheet states ""Carbon copy of final draft."" The title page states that there are 100 photographs and 2 sketches, but there are no photos present. There are two sketches showing (1) location of the frontal brain shot on elephant and (2) location of the side brain and shoulder shots. Foran has written in ink at the bottom of the title sheet: ""Copyright W. Robert Foran 1956 and original MS with photographs and copyright gifted to The Adventurers’ Club of Chicago, 19 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4 Ill. U.S.A. by me [signed) W. Robert Foran."" Bound in large loose-leaf binder." The material which Foran states he had gifted to The Adventurers’ Club is no longer known to exist. The instant MS is the one from which Legends of the Field has been published. Manuscript Documents in two ring binder. Binder Remove from binder and rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M052(2).jpg 105 M052 bis Journal of cruise down the East Coast of Africa on board H.M.S. Andromache. 1822-1823. PLUS: The second edition of the journal covers the cruise of H.M.S. Barracouta. "Galler, J. G." "Owen, W. A. W." 1822-1823 "8.75""x13.5""x1.5"" (box)" 100 p. "Was formerly no. B641. Should the “second ed. of the journal” get a separate record? (the phrasing in the title is unclear about the actual contents). Also, is it possible that ""W.A.W. Owen"" is a typo for ""W.F.W. Owen"" (Owen, W. F. W., 1774-1857; commodore on the Zambezi River? See M89), if so, correct the ""related name"" entry." "Original pencil topographic sketch. Original covers. Boxed green cloth, green morocco spine gilt. Signed ""W.A.W. Owen."" (?see staff note)" Manuscript "Spine damage, boards stained, corners bumped, slight foxing." Drop-spine box "Tie with archival twill tape. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M052bis(3).jpg 106 M053 "Diary, Somaliland & the Galla Country, 1894-1895." "Gillett, Frederick W. A. H." "Smith, Arthur Donaldson" 1 June 1894-19 Feb. 1895 "8""x10.25""x1.5""" "4to., 236 p" "Typed manuscript. Bound in black morocco, gilt, all edges gilt, numbered end papers. With the bookplate of Frederick W.A.H. Gillett. Includes typed transcription in file folder." "Gillett accompanied Donaldson Smith on his expedition which resulted in his work Through unknown African countries. The diary entries commence with 1 June 1894 and end 19 Feb. 1895, Gillett returning home early because of his father's death." Manuscript "Post-it note on first page, mounted photographs." No housing "Remove and preservation photocopy or digitally scan Post-it note, interleave with acid free paper and rehouse into a custom phase box." 12/21/2007 M053(2).jpg 107 M054 "ALS to Sir Roderick Murchison, from 11 Carlton House, Terrace S.W., dated 23 July 1866." "Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" 23 July 1866 "4.5""x7.25""" "8vo., 4 p." "Concerns a knighthood for Sir Samuel Baker, a testimonial dinner in his honor and other interesting comments on Baker’s achievements." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold document and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M054.jpg 108 M055 "Original MS written by Glave, and being his English translation from the testimony in Swahili of Stanley's ""boy"" Saleh Bin Osman. New York, 12 Nov. 1890." "Glave, E. J. (Edward James)" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Saleh Bin Osman ; Ritchie, John B. ; Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Jameson, James S. (James Sligo), 1856-1888 ; Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 12 Nov. 1890 "1. 5.5""x9"" (document), 9.5""x6"" (envelope) 2. 8.5x11"" 3. 5.5""x9"" (document), 6.25""x3.5"" (envelope) 4." "8vo., 32 p." "Written on one side only. Signed by Glave, and witnessed by John B. Ritchie and Major James B. Pond, the famous lecture manager who managed Stanley's lecture tours." "In his In Darkest Africa, Stanley says ""Sali, my boy, is the cleverest spy in the camp. How he obtains his information I do not know....He is in the counsels of the captain.....Of course he has many subordinate informers to assist."" Sali's testimony regards the conduct of the naturalist and traveler James Sligo Jameson and Major Edmund Musgrave Barttelot, and the decline of the Rear Guard. Biographical note: Although apparently little known, Glave spent six years in Africa and made an expedition to Alaska in 1890. Glave and Stanley were friends, and in 1893 [1892) Glave published his Six Years of Adventures in Congo-land with an introduction by Stanley. In addition, he wrote several articles on his African experiences, and portions of his journal were published posthumously." Manuscript "1.Envelope severely damaged. 2. Folded, torn at fold. 3. Folded in envelope. 4. Folded. 5. Good." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "1. Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder 2. Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder 3. Remove from envelope, unfold, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder 4. Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder 5. Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 12/21/2007 M055.jpg 109 M056 "ALS to Stanley, New York, 12 Nov. 1890." "Glave, E. J. (Edward James)" "Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888 ; Ritchie, John B. ; Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Ward, Herbert, 1863-1919 ; Tippu Tip, d. 1905 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 12 Nov. 1890 "8.5x11""" "Folio, 2 p." Witnessed by Ritchie and Pond. "Relates to the conversation Glave had with Herbert Ward, traveler, artist and member of the Rear Guard, relating to the Rear Guard and Major Barttelot's conduct. ""I, not having been an officer of that expedition, could say nothing from personal experience, but the spirit of Ward's conversation at all times, condemned Major Barttelot's mismanagement at Yambuya-- his harsh inhuman treatment of the Zanzibaris & Soudanes, who were lashed up and flogged for the feeblest offence, his inconsistent, high-handed and tactless dealings with Tippu Tib & his tyrannical behavior to the other white officers of the Rear Column were often mentioned.""" Manuscript "Folded, torn at fold." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M056.jpg 110 M057 "ALS to Stanley, New York, 12 Nov. 1890." "Glave, E. J. (Edward James)" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 12 Nov. 1890 "5.75""x9"" (document), 6.25""x3.5"" (envelope)" "8vo., 2 p." "Cover letter enclosing the above statements, with a couple of corrections of previous statements concerning the number of lashes given to an African, and the time of Barttelot's death. In a James B. Pond envelope addressed by Glave to Stanley." Manuscript Document folded within envelope. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Remove document from envelope, unfold, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 12/21/2007 M057.jpg 111 M058 "ALS to Major B. Pond, ""North End"" of Nyassa Lake, 2 May 1894." "Glave, E. J. (Edward James)" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 2 May 1894 "4.5""x7""" "12mo., 3 p." "Glave asks how he is doing and tells him he expects to be back in the States in the spring of 1895 ""if my breath is not cut off at the meter.... I must say, I am not dead in love with Africa, I believe I could worry along allright (sic) in civilization without a return trip to the country..."" Incidentally, Stanley wrote Glave's mother on 21 June 1895 an 8 p. letter containing a eulogy on the occasion of Glave's death." Manuscript Folded. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M058.jpg 112 M059 "ALS to Major James B. Pond, St. Paul, Minnesota, 8 Oct. 1890." "Glave, E. J. (Edward James)" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903" 8 Oct. 1890 "6""x9.5""" "8vo., 4 p." On Hotel Ryan stationery. A chatty letter about his travels to Alaska and news that he will be going to New York. Manuscript Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M059.jpg 113 M060 "ALS to Lt. Tait, from Labore (Equatorial Africa), 12 August 1875." "Gordon, Charles George, 1833-1885" "Tait, F. G. (Frederick Guthrie), 1870-1900" 12 Aug. 1875 "5.25""x8.25"" (document) 4.75""x2.75"" (envelope)" "8vo., 2 p." Written during Gordon's journey in search of the source of the Nile. Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M060.jpg 114 M061 "ALS to Sir Samuel Baker, from Duflé, 18 Oct. 1875." "Gordon, Charles George, 1833-1885" "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893" 18 Oct. 1875 "9.5""x12.75""x0.5""" "8vo., 2 p." Bound in green cloth. With a small topographical sketch. Describes in detail the course of a river apparently tributary to the Nile. Manuscript Mounted to leaves. No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 12/21/2007 M061(2).jpg 115 M062 "Photographic portrait of “Pasha Gordon” (i.e., Charles George Gordon), taken at Khartoum and printed on cardboard in London. Ca. 1880" London Stereoscopic Company "Gordon, Charles George, 1833-1885" ca. 1880 "4.5""x6.5""" 1 Photograph Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 M062.jpg 116 M063a "ALS to Sir Roderick (Murchison), from Dingwall, “Saturday” (Nov. 1864)." "Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" Nov. 1864 "4""x6""" "8vo., 4 p." "Confirms a note Grant had written to Murchison hoping he would take his “humble assurance that any thing poor Speke ever wrote or said may be relied upon most thoroughly”, adding that he has not seen the paper where Burton has collected authorities opposed to Speke, but thinks that the allusion to Speke in Murchison’s address should not be interfered with." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M063a.jpg 117 M063b "ALS to Sir Roderick (Murchison), from 7 Park Square, 20 Apr. 1869." "Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)" 20 Apr. 1869 "4.75""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." Accepts appointment to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M063b.jpg 118 M063c "ALS to Sir Roderick (Murchison), from the Athenaeum, London, 1 Nov. 1871." "Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 1 Nov. 1871 "4""x6""" "8vo., 2 p." "Acknowledges return of a letter from Sir John Kirk and expressing appreciation at being able to attend the funeral of an unnamed African explorer. ""The blank he has left -- to me it can never be replaced.""" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M063c.jpg 119 M063d "ALS to Sir Samuel Baker, from Upper Grosvenor Street, “Midnight” 26 June 1890." "Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892" "Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893 ; Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 26 June 1890 "4""x6""" "8vo., 8 p." Concerns Burton's alleged attempt to poison Speke and discussing the forthcoming publication of Stanley's In darkest Africa. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M063d.jpg 120 M064 "A series of 9 autograph letters, all to the Rev. Thomas Wakefield, a Methodist missionary in East Africa." "Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892" "Wakefield, Thomas, 1836-1901 ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)" 3 Feb. 1875-30 Aug. 1887 "4.5""x7"" - 8""x10""" "Mostly 8vo., 49 p." Nine of the letters are signed “J.A. Grant”; 3 of the letters are incomplete. The letters discuss botanical specimens from that area and include several botanical sketches by Grant. The letters refer to news of other African explorers. Grant reports on the publishing progress of his Botany of the Speke and Grant Expedition. He commends the work of W. Fitch of Kew Gardens who prepared the illustrations. He reports on the exploration work of the Royal Geographical Society and many other matters of African interest. Manuscript "Folded, torn at fold." Plastic sleeve within folder Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M064.jpg 121 M065 """Discovery of the Source of the Nile,"" Ripon Falls, Uganda, from a drawing by Captain Grant.” From the Illustrated London news, 4 July 1863." "Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892" Illustrated London news 4 July 1863 "16""x10.5""" 1 Full page illustration. Newspaper clipping "Two small circular stains, and slightly acidic." Interleaved within scrapbook Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 M065.jpg 122 M066 "ALS to “My dear White” from ""The Cedars"", 10 Apr. 1847." "Harris, William Cornwallis, Sir, 1807-1848" White 10 Apr. 1847 "4.5""x6.75""" "8vo., 3 p." Reporting on a difficult wilderness journey; location unknown. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M066.jpg 123 M067 Miscellaneous black and white photos: some taken at the Milwaukee Zoo. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943 ; Goodwin, Philip R., 1882-1935" Apr. 1931-Apr. 1935 "6.5""x8.5"" - 12""x10""" 12 See M070e for another copy of the elephant herd photograph. A few photos captioned on back in Heller's hand. "One photo of an African native woman; one (i.e., another?) photo of African native woman; one photo of African elephant herd in woodland which appears (enlarged) in Theodore Roosevelt's African game trails , facing p. 258. The caption states ""Taken by Kermit Roosevelt at a distance of about twenty-five yards; he was on the dead limb of a tree five or six feet from the ground."" One photo of a Philip Goodwin drawing (1910) that appears in African game trails, facing p. 252. Biographical note: American naturalist, collected faunal specimens on expeditions throughout the world. While still a student at Stanford, he accompanied the university's expedition to the Galapagos and Peru (1898-1899). In 1900, he was assistant naturalist of a U.S. biological survey expedition in Alaska and British Columbia. Appointed faunal naturalist at the Field Museum in Chicago, he made numerous collecting expeditions including the 1907 Museum expedition to East Africa with Carl Akeley. In 1909-1910, he was naturalist for the Smithsonian Institution on Theodore Roosevelt's big game safari in East Africa, being in charge of the preservation of big game specimens. In his African game trails, Roosevelt speaks highly of Heller both as a preparer of specimens and as a comrade in the field. With Roosevelt, Heller co-authored Life histories of African game animals, 2 v. In 1912 Heller accompanied Paul S. Rainey on a hunting expedition to northern British East Africa and Abyssinia. He was collector of small mammals on Roy Chapman Andrews' 1916-1917 expedition for the American Museum of Natural History to central Asia. In 1919, he led a Smithsonian expedition which, starting from Cape Town, ranged widely through central Africa. From 1923 to 1926, while with the Field Museum, he was engaged on his last expedition to Africa, the ""Captain Marshall Field Central African Expedition,"" in search of mammals, especially gorillas. From 1928 to 1935, he directed the Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Zoological Garden and from 1935 until his death in 1939, the Fleischbacker Zoo in San Francisco." Photograph "Curling, edges folded with small tears, stains." Folder one within box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/28/2008 M067.jpg 124 M068 One glass slide of an African camp scene. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943" n.d. "3.25""x4""" 1 The slide is cracked. "Theodore Roosevelt is shown heading for a tent in the background. A young white male, presumably Kermit Roosevelt, sits on the ground in the right foreground. The photo appears in African game trails, facing p. 254. It is captioned ""Camping after death of the first bull."" The photo is credited to Edmund Heller." Audiovisual Slide is cracked. Folder two within box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/28/2008 M068.jpg 125 M069a "News clipping (New York? Herald), concerning Roosevelt's African safari." (New York?) Herald "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; New York Herald (New York, N.Y. : 1840)" n.d. "2.25""x8""" 1 "Appears to be an editorial entitled ""Roosevelt"" and discusses Theodore Roosevelt's forthcoming African safari." Newspaper clipping "Severe staining, tear at bottom edge, acidic." Folder two within box Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M069a.jpg 126 M069b "Miscellaneous photographs, collected by Heller." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Heller, Edmund, Mrs." 5 Aug. 1932 "3.5""x3.75"" - 6.5""x 12.25""" 6 The collection includes: 1. Uncaptioned photo of Theodore Roosevelt and unidentified man viewing the Grand Canyon. 2. Mrs. Edmund Heller with pigmy mother and child in Africa. 3. Photo portrait of native African woman. 4. Unidentified white woman in bathing suit by water's edge. 5. Heller (?) with dead mountain gorilla; Heller holds rifle. 6. Heller with land iguana. Photograph "Slight staining, curling." Folder two within box Flatten and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M069b.jpg 127 M069c "Article entitled, ""Roosevelt's first elephant hunt was almost his last.""" "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" n.d. "5.75""x9"" - 8.5""x11""" 9 p. "Typed article with extensive pencil and pen corrections in Heller's hand. There are two copies. One is 5 p. long (single -spaced on letter size paper) with two smaller pages in Heller's hand in ink, pinned to p. 5. The other copy comprises only the first two pages with some of the same and some different corrections than appear on the longer copy." Manuscript "Fasteners, hole in page, some corners folded. Acid transfer on letter size paper." Folder two within box "Unfold, remove fasteners, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 M069c.jpg 128 M069d "Article which opens with ""My most thrilling moment with elephants...""" "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" n.d. "8.75""x6.5"" - 8.5x14""" 8 p. "Typed article, double-spaced; untitled and marked ""2nd carbon"". Two of the 8 p. are separately numbered 1 and 2." Recounts Roosevelt’s elephant hunt. Describes the natives and others who accompanied Roosevelt. Manuscript "Acidic, slightly dirt, fastener, folded corners, holes at left edge of paper." Folder two within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M069d.jpg 129 M069e Pencil notes in Heller's hand. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" n.d. "6""x9.5"" - 7.25""x10.25""" 20 p. These appear to relate to Heller’s typed article on the Roosevelt elephant hunt. Manuscript "Fasteners, rust stains, dirt, slight staining." Folder two within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M069e.jpg 130 M069f Biographical sketch of Edmund Heller. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "5.5""x8.5"" - 8.5""x11""" 8 p. "Carbon copy, corrected and signed by Heller." "Biographical sketch submitted for ""the Explorers Club"" (345 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City) application. Application instruction included." Manuscript "Fasteners, rust stains, pin, curling edges." Folder three within box "Remove fasteners, flatten, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 M069f.jpg 131 M069g "Letter by Heller to Kermit Roosevelt from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 30 Jan. 1934." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943" 30 Jan. 1934 "8.5""x11""" 9 p. "Retained carbon copy of a typed letter. Signed, with corrections in Heller's hand." No references to Africa. Heller was seeking advice on support for his research. Manuscript "Fasteners, acidic, brittle, chipped edges." Folder three within box "Remove fasteners, preservation photocopy or digitally scan, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 M069g.jpg 132 M069h "Letter from Kermit Roosevelt to Heller, dated 14 Feb. 1935." "Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943" "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 14 Feb. 1935 "7.25""x10.5"" - 8.5""x11""" 3 p. "Typed letter, signed ""K.R."" Attached is one sheet autograph draft of a letter written by Heller, marked as p. 3 and dated 3 Feb. 1935." Roosevelt passes on information about job openings. He describes a lecture he has developed illustrated with slides. Manuscript "Stains at edges, pin, rust." Folder three within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M069h.jpg 133 M069i "Letter to Kermit Roosevelt, dated 13 Nov. 1934." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943" 13 Nov. 1934 "8.5""x11""" 3 p. Retained carbon copy of a typed letter. Unsigned but with a number of corrections in Heller's hand. Discusses animal cruelty amongst animal trainers. Manuscript "Acidic, stains in bottom corners, fasteners, staple holes." Folder three within box "Remove fasteners, preservation photocopy or digitally scan, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 M069i.jpg 134 M069j "Letter to Kermit Roosevelt, dated 15 June 1934." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943 ; Sage ; Buck, Frank, 1884-1950" 15 June 1934 "8.5""x11""" 4 p. "Retained carbon copy of a typed letter. Unsigned but with a number of corrections in Heller's hand. Attached is a 2 p. autograph draft of a letter, signed by Heller. These are pages 2 and 3. No copy of page 1." "Refers to the plans of someone named Sage to capture a giant panda alive. Offers advice on the feeding of nursing monkeys (and pandas). The autograph draft pages present refer to Frank Buck and his ""cruel"" film ""Bring 'Em Back Alive."" He calls Buck a ""faker"" who never went into the wild to capture an animal but always purchased them from natives on the coast. Describes Buck's two books as ""chiefly lies and fake experiences...""" Manuscript "Acidic, stains in bottom corners, folded corners, fasteners." Folder three within box "Remove fasteners, unfold corners, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/25/2008 M069j.jpg 135 M069k "Edmund Heller's notes. Roosevelt Expedition, 1909-1910." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 22 Mar. 1909-20 May 1909 "8.5""x11"" (document), 9""x12"" (envelope)" 19 p. (each copy) "Two copies of typescript notes. Both are contained in an envelope marked ""Notes-Field/Roosevelt Safari."" Both copies have corrections (not necessarily identical) in Heller's hand." Manuscript "1st copy: fastener. 2nd copy: rusting fastener, acidic." Plastic sleeve within folder three within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into acid free folders. 1/2/2008 M069k(2).jpg 136 M069l "Tramps About Mount Kenia, the ascent of Kenia, an equatorial snow mountain, by Edmund Heller." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x11"" (document), 8.5""x11.5"" (envelope)" 24 p. "Two outlines, a handwritten MS, and one typed copy with numerous corrections in Heller's hand. Contained in an envelope marked “Mt. Kenia.”" Manuscript "Multiple pages pinned together, fasteners, some pages folded." Folder three within box "Remove fasteners, unfold, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 M069l.jpg 137 M069m "Letter dated 2 Feb. 1919, from Heller to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow, 1861-1948 ; Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 2 Feb. 1919 "8.5""x11""" 2 p. Retained carbon copy of typed letter. A letter of condolence on T.R.'s death. Manuscript Fastener. Folder three within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M069m.jpg 138 M070a "Zoo photographs of elephant, chimpanzee, and a coati-mundi, the latter being introduced to Prof. Auguste Picard (i.e., Piccard)." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Piccard, Auguste, 1884-1962" June 1931 -June 1933 "8""x10""" 5 Housed together in a manila envelope. Photograph "Slight curling, one photograph has two tears." Folder four within box Flatten and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M070a.jpg 139 M070b Various unconnected notes and scribblings by Heller. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "5""x3"" - 7.75""x12""" 24 p.; 1 newspaper clipping "Includes: a photo of a 40 in. California big horn sheep. Notes for an article to be entitled ""Distribution of big game in eastern Equatorial Africa."" Newspaper clipping on the ability of elephants to sense the coming of an earthquake." Manuscript "Fasteners, acidic, folded corners/edges." Folder four within box "Unfold, remove fasteners, preservation photocopy or digitally scan (clipping) for access, and rehouse into acid free folders." 1/2/2008 M070b.jpg 140 M070c "Black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt, with the bull elephant he had just killed." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Cuninghame, R. J." n.d. "10.5""x6.5""" 1 See M070g for negative. "In this photograph, Roosevelt is standing close to the elephant. A very similar picture, in which he is leaning against the elephant, appears in African game trails, facing p. 256. The published photo is captioned ""The first bull elephant"" and is credited to R.J. Cuninghame, Roosevelt's professional hunter." Photograph "Right bottom corner crease from fold, slight curling and stains." Folder five within box Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M070c.jpg 141 M070d "Small black and white photograph of the Naivasha station of the Uganda Railway presumably about 1910, showing porters arriving with their loads. Together with 3 other photos of porters carrying loads in the field." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "5""x3.5""" 5 See M070g for negative. Photograph "Slight curling, three have severe surface damage, one has tears and folds at edges." Plastic sleeve within folder five within box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M070d.jpg 142 M070e Black and white photograph of African elephant herd in woodland. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "10""x8""" 1 Same photo as mentioned in M067. Photograph "Curling, top corners cut off." Plastic sleeve within folder five within box Flatten and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M070e.jpg 143 M070f "Black and white photograph of porters carrying an elephant skull, intact with large tusks." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "10.5""x6.5""" 1 Catalog text reads: “presumably taken from elephant mentioned under A.” What is meant by “A”? M070a or some other entry? Clarify if possible. Photograph "Curling, corners bumped, stain on bottom right corner." Folder five within box Flatten and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M070f.jpg 144 M070g Three miscellaneous negatives. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "4.75""x4""" 3 "The negatives are of the prints in M070a, M070c, and M070d." Photograph Good. Plastic sleeve within folder five within box Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M070g.jpg 145 M071 Small photograph of Heller and 3 Africans with dead gorilla with various portraits of Heller. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" ca. 1908-1930s "3.5""x 4.5"" - 8""x10""" "13 prints, 5 negatives, 1 envelope" Photograph "Curling, some corners cut, negatives extremely curled. Envelope acidic and brittle." Folder six within box Flatten and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M071(1).jpg 146 M072a "AL dated 28 Mar. 1925, from the Belgian Congo." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 28 Mar. 1925 "8""x13.5""" 2 p. Can correspondent be identified? Correct / change the creator / related name entries as needed. Discusses Heller's request for permission to shoot four gorillas. Manuscript "Folded, slight stains." Folder seven within box Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M072a.jpg 147 M072b "Certificate of Heller's election to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Apr. 1914." Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Apr. 1914 "18""x13.25""" 1 p. Manuscript "Folded, acidic, dirt." Folder seven within box Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M072b.jpg 148 M072c "Letter and license for the taking of one male gorilla, from the Office of Chief Secretary, Entebbe, Uganda, to E. Heller, dated 11 Nov. 1925." "Office of Chief Secretary (Entebbe, Uganda)" "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 11 Nov. 1925 "8.5""x14""" 2 p. Manuscript "Folded, dirt, rusting pin." Folder seven within box "Unfold, remove fastener, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 M072c.jpg 149 M072d Letters of introduction for Edmund Heller. "Jordon, David Star" "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 13 Aug. 1918 "8.5""x11"" (document), 6.5""x3.75"" (envelope)" 4 p. "Recipients of letter include Prof. C. Ishikawa; Eitaro Ijima, Esq.; Dr. T. Kuma; and Dr. Ijima." Manuscript Folded within dirty envelopes. Folder seven within box Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M072d.jpg 150 M072e "Miscellaneous letters on various matters, such as lost luggage." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Feb. 1919-Dec. 1921 "8.5""x11""" 3 p. "1. 9 Dec. 1921, Lindsley, Chester A. 2. 29 Nov. 1921, Lindsley, Chester A. 3. 25 Feb. 1919, Cox, A.J." Manuscript "Acidic, tears at folds." Folder seven within box Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M072e.jpg 151 M072f "ALS to E. Heller, dated Kisenyi, 1 Jan. 1926." "(last name unclear), D.H." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 1 Jan. 1926 "8.5""x11""" 1 p. Letter informing Heller that he now has permission to collect four gorillas. Manuscript "Acidic, top left corner torn." Folder seven within box Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 M072f.jpg 152 M072g Notes by Edmund Heller. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Rainey, Paul James, 1877-1923" ca. 1911 "8.5""x11" 9 p. "Single spaced, carbon copy of a typescript document." New species of antelopes and monkeys collected on the Rainey African Expedition of 1911 and described as new species practically all named (for) or first described by Edmund Heller. Manuscript "Severely acidic, brittle, chipping at edges, stains, fastener." Folder eight within box "Remove fastener, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 M072g.jpg 153 M072h Pozuzo. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 20 Jan.-16 Feb. (unknown year) "8.5""x14""" 2 p. "Double-spaced, original typescript, with extensive corrections in Heller's hand. See M72i for a related manuscript." Apparently about a valley in the Peruvian Andes settled by Austrians from Tyrol. Manuscript "Acidic, folded, right edge bumped, corners torn or bumped, stained." Folder eight within box "Unfold, flatten, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 M072h.jpg 154 M072i "Article, presumably by Heller, about a trip to Peru." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x11""" 54 p. Original typescript. The pages are numbered 23-74. The last 2 p. contain the material listed in M72h. Manuscript "First and last pages acidic, dirty, stained, chipping at edges, fastener." Folder nine within box Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M072i.jpg 155 M073a Miscellaneous articles concerning polar bears. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "3""x5"" - 8.25""x14""" 65 p. "Typed, with extensive corrections in Heller's hand, including occasional pages of handwritten notes." Manuscript "Fasteners, rust stains, acidic, edges and corners folded with small tears, dirt, stains." Folder nine within box "Remove fasteners, unfold, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 M073a.jpg 156 M073b Article concerning the American pronghorn antelope. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x14"" (document), 12.5""x9.25"" (envelope)" 35 p. Several typed carbon copies. Manuscript "Acidic, torn edges, rusted fasteners." Folder nine within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into acid free folders. 1/29/2008 M073b.jpg 157 M073c Article on lions at the Milwaukee Zoo. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Wis.) 23 Jan. 1929 "6""x9.25""" 18 p. Autograph draft in Heller's hand. Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners." Folder ten within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073c.jpg 158 M073d Article on the Zoo and its history. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Wis.) n.d. "8.5""x14""" 4 p. Carbon copy of typescript document. Compare with M73e. Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners." Folder ten within box Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073d.jpg 159 M073e Article on the Zoo and its history. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Wis.) n.d. "8.5""x14""" 4 p. Rewritten typescript document. Duplicate of M73d. Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners." Folder ten within box Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073e.jpg 160 M073f Treasurer's report of the Zoo for the year ending 1 Oct. 1931. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Wis.) 1931 "8.5""x14""" 4 p. Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners." Folder ten within box Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073f.jpg 161 M073g Further financial report (on the Zoo). "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Wis.) 1 Oct. 1931 "5""x8.75"" - 8.5""x14""" 8 p. Manuscript "Acidic, small tears at edges, rusting fasteners." Folder ten within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073g.jpg 162 M073h Numerous articles concerning the Zoo. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens (Wis.) ca. 1922-1934 "5""x3"" - 8.5""x14""" 138 p. Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners, stains, dirt, chipping and tears at edges, some pages folded." Folder ten within box "Unfold, remove fasteners, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 M073h.jpg 163 M073i Numerous book reviews by Heller. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "5""x3"" - 8.5x14"" (document), 12""x9"" (envelope)" 57 p. "Authors reviewed include T.H. Knottnerus-Meyer, C. Emerson Brown, and Lee S. Crandall." Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners, tears and chipping at edges, some insect damage." Folder eleven within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073i.jpg 164 M073j "Copy of the Bulletin of the Washington Park Zoological Society of Milwaukee, with article by Edmund Heller, Vol. IV, No.1." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Washington Park Zoological Society (Milwaukee, Wis.)" May 1933 "6.25""x9.5""" 8vo. 19 p. Abridged version of an article by Heller on the behavior of African and Indian elephants both in the wild and in the zoo. Printed matter "First and last pages stained, fasteners, inserted paper, staples for binding." Folder twelve within box "Remove fasteners, remove inserted paper (document insertion with separation sheet), and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 M073j.jpg 165 M073k Article by Edmund Heller on elephants. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "6""x9.5""" 150 p. "Original typescript manuscript of the article in M73j (verify), with extensive corrections in Heller's hand, as well as pages of handwritten inserts." Manuscript "Acidic, rusting fasteners, tears and chipping at edges, insect damage." Folder twelve within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073k.jpg 166 M073l "Correspondence with the Melville Bell Grosvenor, National Geographic, dated 13 Apr. 1934 and 16 Apr. 1934." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" National Geographic Society (U.S.) "13 Apr. 1934, 16 Apr. 1934" "3""x5"" - 8.5""x11"" (document), 9.25""x4"" (envelope)" 20 p. Editorial comments concerning Heller’s article which the National Geographic apparently expected to publish. Initial letter and Heller's response. Manuscript "Severely acidic, tears and chipping at edges, fasteners." Folder twelve within box Remove fasteners and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073l.jpg 167 M073m "Numerous other articles, notes and photographs by Heller." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" ca. 1930s "5""x3"" - 8.5""x14""" 100+ p. "Concerning antelope, chimpanzee, Rainey Expedition." Manuscript "Folded, rusting fasteners, acidic, stains." Loose within box "Unfold, remove fasteners, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 M073m.jpg 168 M073n "Article entitled ""Wild animals I have eaten.""" "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x11""" 6 p. "Typescript document, with numerous corrections in Heller's hand." Manuscript "Acidic, pin." Loose within box Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073n.jpg 169 M073o Miscellaneous black and white photographs. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" "Rainey, Paul James, 1877-1923" ca. 1924 "1.75""x2"" - 6.5""x5"" (document), 9""x6.5"" (envelope)" 130 "Envelope marked ""Heller Misc Photos A.""" "Heller has written in pencil on the back of the photo of three men and a lion (verify): ""Number Thirty Nine Paul J. Rainey's African Hunt pictures.""" "One long sequence of black bears together with cards, each with legend either typed or handwritten on it. Various small photos of Heller in Africa: with pygmies, with gorilla and chimpanzee he had shot. One photo shows 3 men, each with rifle, standing behind a dead male lion." Photograph "Slight curling, some chipping, some adhesive residue." Envelope within box Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073o.jpg 170 M073p Miscellaneous black and white photographs. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" ca. 1924 "1.75""x2"" - 6.5""x5"" (document), 9""x6.5"" (envelope)" 82 "Envelope marked ""Heller Misc Photos B.""" "One small photo of a pair of gigantic elephant tusks, each held upright by an African, posed in front of large house. Photo of dead gorilla with several Africans, and other photos probably taken at time of the gorilla hunt. One shows a gorilla's hand next to a human hand." Photograph "Severe breakdown of images, curling, some chipping." Envelope within box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 M073p.jpg 171 M202 "Hidden Africa. Nairobi, 9 May 1939." "Hunter, J. A. (John Alexander), 1887-1963" 9 May 1939 "8.5""x11""" "4to., 171 p." Was formerly no. B806 Carbon copy of an unpublished typed manuscript. In blue card binder. Manuscript "Report jacket edges bumped and creased, manuscript severely acidic." No housing Remove from jacket and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/18/2008 M202.jpg 172 M074 Domestic servant’s pocket register. Colony and Protectorate of Kenya. Kenya 1931-1947 "4""x6""x0.25""" 98 p. Red cloth. Pocket size. A record of employment and references from employers of an individual Kenyan from the mid-1930s to 1986. Manuscript Good. Plastic sleeve Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M074(2).jpg 173 M075 "ALS to his brother John, 17 Aug. (18)99, from Zululand." "Kidd, Dudley" "Kidd, John" 17 Aug. 1899 "5""x8""" "8vo., 11 p." "A detailed account of hunting steinbuck, reedbuck, crocodiles, and his general way of life in the bush. ""You must excuse a hasty note, as I am on a 150 mile journey on horseback all alone through the Wilds of Zululand.""" Manuscript "Folded, foxing." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M075.jpg 174 M076a "Poem, ""The Power of the Dog.""" "Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936" "Caldwell, E. (Edmund G.); Fitzpatrick, Percy, Sir, 1862-1931" n.d. "5""x8""" "8vo., 2 p." "Holograph copy, signed by Kipling." "This poem first appeared in ""Actions and Reactions"" published in Oct. 1909. It was Kipling who recommended the artist Edmund Caldwell to Sir Percy Fitzpatrick for his book Jock of the Bushveld." Manuscript Good. "10""x7"" envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M076a.jpg 175 M076b "Signed, printed ticket for the Zoological Society, granting admission for one adult and two children to the gardens in Regent's Park, 1929." "Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936" "London Zoo (London, England) ; Zoological Society of London ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)" 1929 "3""x2""" 1 Signed by Kipling in his capacity as a F.R.G.S. Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M076b.jpg 176 M077 "ALS to an unnamed recipient, from 54 Albert Street, London, dated 7 Apr. 1865." "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 7 Apr. 1865 "4""x6""" "8vo., 4 p." "Mentions a botanical specimen brought by Dr. Livingstone. ""We do not know the tree yielding it ... but it may exist in abundance in the highlands west of the great lake Nyassa which we discovered."" Refers to the impending return to England of Dr. Livingstone and the latter's likely interest in the scientific nature of the specimen." Manuscript "Folded, non-adhesive corner mounts." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, unmount photographs, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/2/2008 M077.jpg 177 M078 "AL to ""Alick"" (his brother Alexander), from Shupanga, Zambeze, 22 June 1862 (later part dated 17 July)." "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" "Kirk, Alexander (Alick)" "22 June 1862, 17 July 1862" "8""x12.75""" "Folio, 8 p." "This letter appears unpublished and, like many recorded letters to his brother, is unsigned." "Concerns Kirk's successful trip to Tette, the movement of the ""Pioneer"" to the mouth of the Zambezi in hope of meeting Royal Navy ships, depth of the river, the launch ""Lady Nyassa"", mistakes with her transportation and construction, plus the difficulty in getting her to the falls, news of members of the expedition, illness, etc." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M078.jpg 178 M079 "Butterflies collected in the Shire Valley, East Africa." "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" n.d. "11.5""x5.5""" 46 p. "The butterflies are pressed on photographic paper, with outlines and some color added later, mostly titled in ink with some observations on habitat, color, and scarcity added by Kirk. Preserved in an oblong album (5 x 11 in.) with paper wrappers, the upper cover being titled in ink by Kirk and signed with monogram." A collection of sixty-six original butterflies. Artifact Fair. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M079(2).jpg 179 M080 "Handwritten bill of exchange for ""Four Hundred and seventy nine pounds nine shillings and four pence being the full amount of expenses incurred on behalf of Dr. Livingstone's expedition up to this date 10th of June, 1870.""" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Young, James" 10 June 1870 "8""x6.75""" "8vo., 2 p." "Written fully in the hand of Kirk and signed twice by him, in Zanzibar, in his capacity as Acting Political Agent, HBM Consul. On the verso is confirmation that the bill was duly presented in Scotland, and has a 5 shilling ""Foreign Bill"" stamp affixed." "Addressed to James Young, Edinburgh." Manuscript Non-adhesive corner mounts. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, unmount, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/2/2008 M080.jpg 180 M203 "Autograph diary, 22 July 1865 to 14 Aug. 1865." "Bruce, Agnes Livingstone, 1847-1912" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 22 July 1865-14 Aug. 1865 "5""x7.75""x1""" "8vo., 107 p." Was formerly no. B991. Signed by Agnes Livingstone Bruce on front page. "Commences with her saying goodbye to her father, David Livingstone, prior to his final departure to Africa, and her own sojourn to France to stay with her aunt. Appears mainly devoted to social subjects." Manuscript "Hinges loose, dirty and stained boards, corners bumped." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: tie with archival twill tape and rehouse into custom phase box. 1/18/2008 M203(2).jpg 181 M081 "ALS, with initials, to Mr. John Naismith senior, ""Leather Merchant"" in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, from Kuruman, 2 Dec. 1841." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Naismith, John, Sr." 2 Dec. 1841 "7.75""x12.75""" "Folio, 4 p." With address panel. This letter is among the first twenty recorded from Livingstone on his arrival in Africa. "Written on his return from his first journey into the interior and reporting on what he termed as ""the land of the Shadow of Death"". It includes a description of a tribe which has not seen a white man before." Manuscript "Folded, repair work on fold tears." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M081.jpg 182 M082 "ALS to Robert Newton Hayward, of Ramsgate, from Mabotsa, 28 May 1845." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Hayward, Robert Newton" 28 May 1845 "10""x14""x0.5""" "Folio, 3 p." "Written during Livingstone's first trip to Southern Africa. ""I have now got a house erected - am married, are you? - and proceed as well as I can with the instruction of the people. They are in general respectful in their demeanor towards us but distrustful of our motives ..."" Discusses at some length the attack on him by a lion." Manuscript Mounted. No housing Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M082(2).jpg 183 M083 "ALS to William Fairbrother from Kolobeng, Bakwain Country, 9 Aug. 1847." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Fairbrother, William ; Sechele, Kgosi, ca. 1810-1892" 9 Aug. 1847 "9""x10.5""x0.5""" "4to., 4 p." "Describes his work and travels with the various tribes at Kuruman, with the Bakhatta at Mabotsa and the Bakwains at Chonuane who accompanied him to his present location on the Kolobeng. ""The Bakaa and the Makalaka two tribes which live far to the north of this lately sent messages to me with the request that I should use my influence with Sechele to allow them to settle in this country. They have no peace where they are and knowing me from form(er) visits think they may find peace near a missionary.""" Manuscript Mounted. No housing Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M083(2).jpg 184 M084 "ALS to Sir John Kirk, from Manchester, 28 Jan. 1858." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 28 Jan. 1858 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "Discusses arrangements for the Zambesi expedition, the advance in salary that Kirk might require, gives the dates when his equipment must be ready and emphasizes the limitations of luggage space." Manuscript "Folded, mount mark on verso." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M084(1).jpg 185 M085 "ALS to E. Watts, from 18, Hart Street, 17 Feb. 1858." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Watts, E." 17 Feb. 1858 "4.25""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." "Thanks Watts for his kind suggestion with regard to the Zambezi expedition and promising to bear it in mind as ""the choice is very cheap on the Zambezi.""" Manuscript Folded. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M085(1).jpg 186 M086 "ALS to Dr. Kirk and his companions, from ""off Shupanga"", 21 July 1858." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 21 July 1858 "9""x13.75""" "Folio, 4 p." "Describes conditions at Mazaro and the necessity for him to move on to Senna, telling of supplies he is arranging to send them, advising them to make fresh bread, and suggesting short morning prayers. "" ... on going ashore ... was sickened by the sight of headless mutilated bodies lying about ...""" Manuscript Mounted. No housing Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M086(2).jpg 187 M087 "ALS to Edward Marjoribanks. River Zambesi, 6 Aug. 1859." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Marjoribanks, Edward, 1849-1909" 6 Aug. 1859 "8""x12.75""" "Folio, 4 p." Announcing Livingstone’s discovery of Lake Shirwa. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M087.jpg 188 M088 "2 ALS to Dr. Kirk, from Shupanga, 6 Nov. 1859." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 6 Nov. 1859 "9.75""x12.5""x0.5""" "8vo., 4 p. and 3 p." Red cloth. Concerning movements and logistics of Livingstone’s expedition. Manuscript Mounted. No housing Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M088(2).jpg 189 M089 "ALS to Robert Moffat, from ""near Victoria Falls - Zambezi"", 10 Aug. 1860." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883 ; Owen, W. F. W., 1774-1857" 10 Aug. 1860 "8.5""x10.5""" "4to., 4 p." "Contains a lengthy discussion of various methods of treating fever. ""It is evident that the fever when untreated is as fatal now as it proved in the case of Commodore Owen's Officers in this river, or in the great Niger Expedition ..."" and gives a vivid description of the Zambezi valley." Manuscript "Ink bleeding, stains." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M089.jpg 190 M090 "ALS to Sir Richard Southey, Colonial Secretary of the Cape of Good Hope, from ""River) Zambezi"", 4 Mar. 1862." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Southey, Richard, Sir, 1808-1901 ; Burrup, Mrs. ; Mackenzie, Miss" 4 Mar. 1862 "5""x8.25""" "8vo., 3 p." "Thanking him on behalf of his wife and himself for the letters and newspapers, reporting on the mules and his progress, or lack of it, up the Zambezi, and making disparaging remarks about the ""Ladies"" accompanying the Expedition. ""There is no doubt but ladies would be great boon to the mission if they were strong as Mrs. Burrup appears to be, but Miss Mackenzie is a peculiar case and I have my fears ...""" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M090.jpg 191 M091 "ALS. n.p. (near Lingati), 1 May 1863." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 10 May 1863 "5""x7""" "8vo., 1 p." "Fragment, conclusion only." Contains instructions for supplies to be purchased at Quilimane including iron bars. Manuscript Glue residue on verso. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M091.jpg 192 M092a "ALS from ""Cataracts of Shire,"" to his sponsor James Young, 7 July 1863." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Young, James" 7 July 1863 "5""x8""" 16 p. Written during the Zambesi Expedition. Livingstone vows to stay in Africa despite any instructions he might receive to the contrary and mapping out his plans for the future. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M092a.jpg 193 M092b ALS to his sponsor James Young. "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Young, James ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" This is the same letter included in accession number M092a. Delete record. "Fragmentary; headed ""Sheet 3.""" "Written during the Zambesi Expedition. Livingstone promises that Kirk will give him news of ""your paraffin candles."" Pays tribute to Young for his financial support and states that Kirk is a ""capital fellow.""" Manuscript 1/2/2008 M092b.jpg 194 M093 "ALS to Horace Waller, n.p., 24 July 1863." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Waller, Horace, 1833-1896 ; Universities' Mission to Central Africa" 24 July 1863 "8vo., 4 p." Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. "A poignant letter from a distressing period. Written to the Lay Superintendant of the Universities Mission shortly after the order to withdraw (and after the death of his wife) just as he was trying to get a boat up above the cataract and before it was wrecked. ""...inveterate skulkers returned this morning after my explaining that they were abusing the others by shirking their work ...""" Manuscript 195 M094 "ALS to Sir John Kirk, from Newstead, 28 Feb. 1865." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 28 Feb. 1865 "9.50""x12.75""x0.5""" "8vo., 4 p." "Bound in green cloth, together with M94 bis." Refers to a paper on dye and domestic matters at Newstead. Manuscript Mounted. No housing Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M094(2).jpg 196 M094 bis "ALS to Arthur Mills. 8 Dover Street, Piccadilly, 12 May 1865." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Mills, Arthur, 1816-1898" 12 May 1865 "9.5""x12.75""x0.5""" "8vo., 4 p." "Bound in green cloth, together with M94." Livingstone explains to Mills that he is not available to be examined by the committee now sitting. Manuscript Mounted. No housing Custom phase box. 1/2/2008 M094bis(2).jpg 197 M095 "ALS to (Robert) Cooke, from Newstead, 10 Apr. 1865." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Cooke, Robert ; Oswell, William Cotton ; Murray, John, 1808-1892" 10 Apr. 1865 "8vo., 3 p." Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. "Refers to William Cotton Oswell and corrections to his book on the Zambezi Expedition. ""Mr. Oswell will call you and show you some corrections which he previously made and I think them very important."" Biographical note: Robert Cooke was a cousin and partner of John Murray, Livingstone's publisher. William Cotton Oswell arrived in South Africa in 1845 to shoot game and met Livingstone with whom he travelled. He remained a good friend, gave assistance in the writing of ""The Narrative of the Expedition of the Zambezi and its Tributaries,"" while Livingstone named a son for him." Manuscript 198 M096 "ALS to Sir John Kirk, from Newstead, 30 July 1865." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922 ; Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" 30 July 1865 "8vo., 8 p." Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Largely relates to Livingstone’s dismissal of Thomas Baines as storekeeper to the Zambezi Expedition. Manuscript 199 M097 "AL, n.p., n.d." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Times (London, England)" n.d. "5""x8""" "8vo., 4 p." "Fragment, unsigned." "Comments on a letter from Richard Burton, as published in The Times, which is critical of him. ""I abandoned exploration almost entirely in order to devote all my energies to opening up a channel for lawful commerce with the interior in order merely to stop the slave trade ...""" Manuscript Mount stains on fold edge. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M097.jpg 200 M098 "ALS to Rev. W. Ellis, from Ongar, 24 Nov. 1838." "Cecil, Richard, Rev." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Ellis, W. ; Moore, Joseph ; London Missionary Society" 24 Nov. 1838 "7""x6.5""" "8vo., 3 p." Some lines missing. "Concerning the progress of two of his pupils, David Livingstone and Joseph Moore. David Livingstone was interviewed by the Directors of the London Missionary Society in August 1838, when they accepted him, on probation, as a potential missionary. He was sent to Rev. Richard Cecil, at Chipping Ongar in Essex to learn Latin, Greek, and Theology. After this he was to go to Theological College and then complete his medical studies. This letter appears to be an early report from Cecil to the Directors of the Mission on Livingstone’s progress." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M098.jpg 201 M099 "MS receipt signed by ""W. Oswell Livingstone"" (twice), on behalf of the ""Trustees of the Dr. David Livingstone."" Dated Glasgow 22 Jan. 1872." "Livingstone, William Oswell" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Hilliard (Instrument maker)" 22 Jan. 1872 "8""x5""" "8vo., 2 p." With 1d. Inland Revenue adhesive stamp. "The receipt is for ""seventy pounds"" in addition to the ""£ 30 previously paid"", for ""outfit &c. for the Livingstone expedition"" and a ""Box of Instruments belonging to Dr. L. ordered from Hilliard."" Biographical note: William Oswell Livingstone took part in the 1872 expedition in search of his father." Manuscript Non-adhesive corner mounts. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, unmount, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/2/2008 M099.jpg 202 A12 "Ten-bore half stocked percussion shot and ball gun, made for the African trade, with the stock extended and native repairs with shrunken leather, and native brass wire. Manufactured by Hollis and Sons, ca. 1860." Hollis and Sons "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894 ; Carswell, William ; Wainwright, Joseph ; Susi ; Chumah" ca. 1860 "50"" (length)" 1 "Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “with 2 supports, & documentation (in mss.)” i.e., the Cullman manuscript file. Apparently the name of the manufacturer should be “Hollis and Sons” based on Google search. Typo in catalog’s description: “V.H. Cameron” should be “V.L. Cameron” (for Verney Lovett Cameron)." "This gun returned to England with the body of David Livingstone alongside other possessions as used by him during his last journey of exploration in Africa. After the death of David Livingstone his native attendants, led by Chuma and Susi, preserved the body by drying it in salt before attempting to carry it to Mozambique. On the way to the coast they met Lieutenant V.L. Cameron who relieved them of Livingstone's geographical instruments but not all his possessions. Cameron in his book Across Africa mentions this on p. 123. This gun was originally accompanied by a letter, of which a photograph survives, signed by a Mr. W. Carswell which read, ""53 Charing Cross, London, May 1910. I certify that this native repaired long gun of Hollis and Son[s?) was brought back with the personal effects and body of David Livingstone the great explorer and missionary, after his tragic death at Chitambo to the S.E. of Lake Bangwelo on the 1st May 1873 by his faithful bearers Joseph Wainwright, Susi and Chumah, and was given to me by the family as a token of affection. William Carswell.""" Artifact "Good age patina having seen hard use, one ramrod missing, several native repairs with leather. Around the wrist of the stock is native brass wire. The barrel has been reinforced with two large pieces of shrunken leather and the stock has been extended with a large piece of hide filled with grass and finished with a brass plate." Two stands Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 2/8/2008 A12(1).jpg 203 A13 Lantern slides. unknown "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" n.d. "3.25""x3.25""" 39 Each slide measures 3.25 by 3.25 in. Preserved in a black card box. "A set of thirty-nine modern reproduction lantern slides depicting the life, adventures and work of David Livngstone." Audiovisual Good and housed in archival box. Original box stored with item. Archival box "Clearly label box ""HEAVY"" and ""GLASS.""" 2/7/2008 A13.jpg 204 A14 "Printed broadside issued by Glasgow College, 24th Feb., 1858." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" University of Glasgow 24 Feb. 1858 "8.75""x5.5""" 1 "Poster advertising that Dr. Livingstone will ""address the Students of the University To-Morrow ... In order that proper accommodation may be secured to the Students, and their places may not be occupied by persons obtaining admission on false pretences ... any Student ... will receive a Ticket of Admission at the Library in exchange for his Library Ticket for the current Session ...""" Poster Good. "Folded paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 A14.jpg 205 A15 "Printed broadside, “AFRICA…..Dr. Livingstone.”" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "Corn Exchange (Stratford-upon-Avon, England)" n.d. "9.75""x19.5""" 1 "Advertising illustrated lecture by Henry Fisher to be given on Wed. Nov. 25th at the Corn Exchange, Stratford-upon-Avon." Poster Good. Plastic cover with cardboard backing Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 A15.jpg 206 A16 "Printed broadside, “A LECTURE….J.W. Brooke…” 1905." "Brooke, John Weston, 1880-1908" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 13 Feb. 1905 "13.75""x14""" 1 "Advertising a lecture by Brooke on exploration in British East Africa, covering Livingstone and others, at Almondbury, Mon. 13 Feb. 1905." Poster "Folded, slight tears at folds, and foxing." Interleaved within scrapbook Unfold and rehouse in an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 A16.jpg 207 A17 "Tea cup with a portrait of David Livingstone and the legend ""A Present from Blantyre.”" Sorreberg "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" n.d. "3.25"" (diameter), 2.75"" (height)" 1 "Cup with a portrait of David Livingstone and the legend ""A Present from Blantyre"" (misspelled ""Blantgre""), his place of birth in Scotland. Very few contemporary ceramic items commemorating the explorations of Dr. Livingstone are known to have survived or to have been manufactured. None were displayed in the major exhibition on his life and times at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 1996." Artifact Item well used with gold leaf decorations around rim and sides worn. Archival box None required. 2/7/2008 A17(1).jpg 208 A18 """The Christian"" Series of Picture Models. No. 1." Morgan Scott "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Morgan Scott (Publisher)" ca. 1870 "15.5""x13""" 1 "Colored cardboard model cut-out sheet measuring 16 x 13 in., for making a scene depicting Livingstone undertaking missionary work in Africa. On the verso are the instructions for making the model and brief details of Livingstone's life." "Promoting the book David Livingstone, published by Morgan Scott in the ""New Missionary Series.""" Printed matter "Acidic, corners bumped, dirt, stains." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope, one side cut to accommodate item" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 A18.jpg 209 M100 "A small colored likeness of Livingstone on card, with biography of him on reverse." Hassan Cigarettes "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" n.d. "2.5""x3.5""" 1 An advertising medium of a tobacco company. Printed matter Fold crease in middle of card. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M100.jpg 210 M101 "Portrait print of David Livingstone, by D.J. Pound, ca. 1860." "Pound, Daniel J." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" ca. 1860 "9.25""x12.75""" 1 Photograph "Acidic, slight staining." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 M101.jpg 211 M102 Sepia lithograph of “Livingstone weak from fever escorted to Shinte’s town.” unknown "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" n.d. "7.25""x10.25""" 8vo. Evidently removed from a book. "Livingstone is sitting astride an ox and carries a rifle across his knee. Appears in black and white in Bartle Bull’s Safari, p. 72. Credited there to Hunton Library." Artwork Slight foxing. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M102.jpg 212 M103 Five cartes de visite portraits of David Livingstone. Mayall; P.E. Chappuis; Maull & Co. London Stereoscopic Company "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" n.d. "2.25""x4"" - 4.25""x6.5""" 5 Photograph Good. "4 in 6.25""x4.5"" envelope, 1 in 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M103.jpg 213 M104 Livingstone and Stanley (all round the world). Nineteenth century manuscript notes for a lecture to be illustrated with slides. "Wilkie, E.H." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1871-1878 "7.5""x9.5""x0.75""" "4to., approx. 64 p." Small leather backed notebook; green cloth gilt; boxed. "Detailing a trip round the world and the exploits of David Livingstone and Stanley's attempt to find him, with corrections to keep the narrative up to date." Manuscript "Bound journal, major spine damage, inserted documents." Drop-spine box "Remove inserted documents (document insertion with separation sheet), tie with archival twill tape, and rehouse into a custom phase box." 1/2/2008 M104(3).jpg 214 M105a "ALS to Mr. Storey, 4 Nov. 1926. From Ravenscraig, Peebles." "Lyell, Denis D." "Storey, Mr." 4 Nov. 1926 "5.25""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." Housed together with M105b. Mostly concerns Lyell's strong disagreement with those advocating eradication of game in order to eliminate tsetse fly and expressing his wish to return to Africa to hunt big elephant. Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M105a.jpg 215 M105b "ALS to Mrs. Storey, 10 Nov. 1926. From Ravenscraig, Peebles." "Lyell, Denis D." "Storey, Mrs." 10 Nov. 1926 "5.25""x7"" (document), 5.25""x3.25"" (envelope)" "8vo., 2 p." Housed together with M105a. Lyell commenting on his recently published book The African elephant and its hunters. Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M105b.jpg 216 M106 "ALS to Professor Sedgwick, from Oxford, 19 Nov. 1859." "Mackenzie, Charles Frederick, Bishop, 1825-1862" "Sedgwick, Adam, 1785-1873 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Universities' Mission to Central Africa" 19 Nov. 1859 "8""x10""" "4to., 1 p." "Requesting to see any letters from Livingstone prior to his addressing a University meeting. Biographical note: Charles Frederick Mackenzie served in Africa under Bishop Colenso between 1854 and 1859. He was subsequently chosen to lead the Universities' Mission to Central Africa. He and Livingstone met in Africa and did not entirely see eye-to-eye. Mackenzie died of fever on 31 Jan. 1862. (Ref. Jeal, Tim, Livingstone, Chap.17 ""Death of a fighting bishop."") Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873) was a professor of geology." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M106.jpg 217 M107 "Collection of ALS and autograph retained copies (mostly signed), 1874-1875." "Mackenzie, John, 1835-1899" "Rosmead, Hercules Robinson, Baron, 1824-1897" 1874-1875 "5""x8"" - 8.25""x13""" 41 p. "These letters relate to Mackenzie’s tenure as Deputy Commissioner, Bechuanaland, and include letters to the Royal Governor, Sir Hercules Robinson. There are numerous letters and documentation concerning Mackenzie's requested resignation." Manuscript "Folded, acidic." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/2/2008 M107.jpg 218 N33 "London Times, 6 Aug. 1987, review of Lovell’s Straight on till morning." "Times (London, England)" "Markham, Beryl ; Lovell, Mary S." 6 Aug. 1987 "14.75""x23.5""" 4 p. Was no. B1140 Straight on till morning is Lovell's biography of Beryl Markham. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, folded." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/4/2008 N33.jpg 219 M108 "TLS to an unknown recipient, from 17, Kensington Gardens, London, 8 May 1948." "Meinertzhagen, Richard, 1878-1967" 8 May 1948 "5""x8""" "8vo., 1 p." "Meinertzhagen states that he has just returned from 5 months in Arabia and expresses his opinions on keeping a diary, which he has been doing since 1897 and now has 55 volumes. ""A diary is a splendid safety valve for explosive thought and it teaches one to write.""" Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M108.jpg 220 M109 "ALS, concluding with a pen and ink sketch, to ""Dear Fred"" (Frederick Courtenay Selous), from Horsham, Sussex, 8 Oct. 1911." "Millais, John Guille, 1865-1931" "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" 8 Oct. 1911 "5.25""x8.5""" "8vo., 4 p." """Glad to hear you are off on your travels in Africa. I hope you will have a real good time with all those wonderful beasts we have all read so much about."" Millais describes his own recent trip to Norway and finishes with a sketch depicting Selous, with rifle, mounted on a mule, followed by a number of Africans dragging a dead buffalo and dead rhinoceros." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M109.jpg 221 M110 "ALS, to H.A. Bryden, from Melwood, Horsham, 21 Mar. (no year)." "Millais, John Guille, 1865-1931" "Bryden, H. A. (Henry Anderson), 1854-1937 ; Loder, Edmund, Sir, 1849-1920" 21 Mar. (unknown year) "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "“Lodder’s” appears to be a typo for “Loder’s”, i.e. Sir Edmund Loder, sportsman and lord of Leonardslee estate." "Millais thanks Bryden for his letter, mentions a gazelle picture ""certainly spring buck is a gazelle"", complains that a working holiday has been stopped again by the arrival of proofs of his last two chapters, and giving an account of the news he has heard from Sir Edmund Lodder's (i.e., Loder’s?) hunting trip: ""... amongst others he was lucky to kill 5 of the rare Beira antelope, till now, though banned, unshot by any European. In four months he has got everything, even rhinoceros, lion and one elephant.""" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M110.jpg 222 M111 Birds of Southern Africa. "Millar, Harold M." 1926 "13""x16.25""x2.25""" "Folio, 286 p." "On heavy paper, accompanied by 4 original watercolors of birds, each signed “Harold M. Millar” in lower right corner and dated 1926. In green cloth box. Several of the printings appear to be life-size. The paintings are on paper of the same size as the manuscript. Tissue sheets over the paintings are numbered 226, 337, 387, and 396, suggesting that Millar did many more paintings for his book." "Biographical note: Harold Martel Millar (1865-1961) was born in Durban, became an attorney, and developed hobbies in ornithology, entomology, and taxidermy. He gave up the law and devoted his time to nature studies. “He amassed a collection of 868 watercolor studies of indigenous South African birds which for 25 years remained in a store-room waiting for a buyer.” Catalogue of pictures in the Johannesburg Africana Museum, vol. 7, p.82." Manuscript Extra tissue paper. Drop-spine box "Remove extra tissue paper and rehouse into a custom phase box. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/2/2008 M111(2).jpg 223 Art 42a Mezzotint portrait of Robert Moffat. "Anelay, Henry 1817-1883" "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" 1843 "11""x9""" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Was formerly no. M112. Artwork 224 M113 "ALS to Mrs. Grieson. Kuruman, 21 July 1851." "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" "Grieson, Mrs." 21 July 1851 "8""x9.5""" 3 p. With 4th page for address and stamp. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M113.jpg 225 M114 "Autograph manuscript quotation of four line homily in Sechuana, with English translation." "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" 16 Sep. 1870 "10.5""x20.5"" (frame)" 2 "Signed and dated ""Robert Moffat, Liverpool, 16th., September, 1870."" Paper measures 7 x 7 in., accompanied by portrait engraving of Moffat showing him standing with open lap desk on table beside him under which is a map of South Africa." "The homily reads: ""Tis religion that can give solid pleasure while we live: For religion can supply comfort when we die.""" Manuscript Items mounted to cardboard mounted to a mat. Wax paper Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/2/2008 M114.jpg 226 M115 "ALS to Messrs. Cassell & Co., from 64, Knowle Road, Brixton, 19 April, 1878." "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" "Cassell & Company ; Gillmore, Parker" 19 Apr. 1878 "4.25""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." "According to OCLC, the form used by this publisher in 1878 was “Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co.”; which form is used in the letter? Verify." "Concerns Parker Gillmore's book, The great thirst land, and his own feelings for ""the dearest land on the earth's surface.""" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M115.jpg 227 M116 Carte de visite portrait of Moffat. London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" n.d. "2.5""x4""" 1 Signed by Moffat. Photograph Good. "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 M116.jpg 228 M204 "Autograph diary of hunting trip from Asmara, Eritrea, to Adis Ababa and Harrar, 15 Feb. 1902 to 23 May 1902, and a second safari from about 26 Sept. 1902 to 31 Dec. 1902 (when diary stops)." "Morse, Tyler" 15 Feb. 1902-31 Dec. 1902 "6.5""x8""x1""" 8vo. Formerly no. B1239. Pencil note in catalog by LKO: “M204 bis with loose pgs. 8 x 11 transcr. & notes.” "Green cloth, quarter red calf." Manuscript "Joint and spine damage, corners bumped, cloth/leather tears on boards." No housing Custom phase box. 1/18/2008 M204(2).jpg 229 Nel M01 Contract of engagement for the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) 11 Jan. 1887 "8.25""x12.75""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Tears beginning at fold creases, bleaching/mold spots." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M01.jpg 230 Nel M02 Eleven long ALS to his father dated between 4 Jan. 1884 and 7 Jan. 1890. "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 4 Jan. 1884-7 Jan. 1890 "4.5""x7"" - 5""x8""" 50 p. Verify father’s name if possible; probably Henry Nelson? From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Slight foxing, folded, tears at folds, pieces torn or missing." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M02.jpg 231 Nel M03 "Manuscript lists of porters' names and loads attributed to, with notes of stores by Stairs, Parke, Bonny and Jephson." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Stairs, William G. ; Parke, Thomas Heazle, 1857-1893 ; Bonny, William, d. 1899 ; Jephson, A. J. Mounteney (Arthur Jermy Mounteney), 1858-1908 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" n.d. "2.75""x3.25"" - 8.25""x10.25""" 34 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Dirt, acidic, tears, corner folds." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M03(1).jpg 232 Nel M04 Autograph note from Emin Pasha to Nelson. "Emin Pasha, 1840-1892" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" n.d. "4""x2.5""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Slightly acidic. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M04.jpg 233 Nel M05 "Ten letters in correspondence with Nelson in regard to payment for sketches and descriptions, together with seven sketches." Illustrated London news "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" Jan.-Mar. 1890 "5""x8"" - 29.5""x20""" 27 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Folded, dirt, acidic, slight tears." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M05(1).jpg 234 Nel M06 "Two ALS to Nelson. One from Jephson and the second from Stairs, both containing derogatory remarks about Stanley." "Stairs, William G.; Jephson, A.J. Mounteney" "Jephson, A. J. Mounteney (Arthur Jermy Mounteney), 1858-1908 ; Stairs, William G.; Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" Oct.-Nov. 1897 "5""x8"" - 5.25""x8""" 6 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Folded, stains, one document in pencil." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/23/2008 Nel M06.jpg 235 Nel M06a-d Four ALS to Captain Nelson. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Mackinnon, William, 1823-1893" 17 Nov. 1887-9 May 1891 "4.5""x7"" - 8""x13""" 18 p. From the Nelson archival collection. "a. from Camp at Ibiviri, 17 Nov. 1887, regarding stores. b. from Ford Bodo Ibiviri, 31 Mar. 1888, informing Nelson of his appointment as Commander of the Fort. c. from Camp, 31 July 1888, regarding stores and complaints. d. from York, 9 May 1891, regarding a letter of reference sent to Sir William Mackinnon." Manuscript "Folded, stains, tears at folds." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M06a-d.jpg 236 Nel M06d.2 Letter from Capt. Nelson to his father informing him of the letter and a copy of it. "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 11 May 1891 "4.25""x5.5"" - 8.25""x13""" 6 p. "Is this letter about the letter from H.M. Stanley to Nelson, re: Nelson’s appointment as Commander of the fort? Or about the letter of reference for Nelson from Stanley to Mackinnon? (this citation is physically grouped with the four letters from Stanley to Nelson)." From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Folded, acidic." "14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/25/2008 Nel M06d2.jpg 237 Nel N1 "Extensive group of newspaper cuttings and special supplements reporting the arrival of Stanley and his party back to Britain, together with accounts of the adventures of the expedition and copies of letters debating the various points of controversy, as published by the Graphic, in ""The Times"", and ""The Yorkshire Post.""" Daily Graphic; The Times; The Yorkshire Post "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Times (London, England) ; Graphic (London, England) ; Yorkshire post (Leeds, England : 1883)" 25 Nov. 1889-28 Dec. 1890 "21""x3""-24.5""x23.75""" 19 From the Nelson archival collection. Newspaper Clipping "Folded, acidic, stains, dirt, tears." "14""x10.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/24/2008 Nel N1.jpg 238 Nel M07 "Post Office telegraph from Stanley in Cairo to Nelson, concerning the conduct of Viretelly in Nelson's camp. Dated Leeds 4 Mar. 1890." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Viretelly ; Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 4 Mar. 1890 "8.75""x5.5""" 1 "Could not identify “Viretelly”, is there a typo?" From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Tears at left and right sides and fold creases, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M07.jpg 239 Nel M08 "London Chamber of Commerce Dinner. A menu, table plan, printed poem on lace lined silk, for the dinner held in Stanley’s honor by the London Chamber of Commerce, 21 May 1890. Together with an ALS from Nelson to his father relating to the dinner, dated 22 May 1890." London Chamber of Commerce "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Nelson, Henry" 21 May 1890-22 May 1890 "4.5""x7"" - 12.75""x14.5""" 8 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Folded, stains, acidic." "14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M08.jpg 240 Nel M09 "Savage Club Dinner. A menu and table plan of the Savage Club Dinner of Welcome to H. M. Stanley, 7 June 1890." "Savage Club (London, England)" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 7 June 1890 "6""x9.25"" - 26""x15""" 6 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Folded, foxing, staining, severe dirt, tears at folds." "14""x10.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M09.jpg 241 Nel M10a-c "Three printed diplomas presented to Capt. Nelson, marking his part in the expedition." See summary "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Royal Scottish Geographical Society ; Socie?te? de ge?ographie d'Anvers ; Socie?te? belge de ge?ographie (Brussels) ; Dufiefe, J." 1890 "5.5""x8.75"" - 13.5""x11""" 6 From the Nelson archival collection. "1. The Royal Scottish Geographical Society, 1890. 2. Socie?te? de ge?ographie d'Anvers, 1890. 3. Socie?te? belge de ge?ographie, 1890, together with the relevant journal presented to ""Capitaine Nelson"" by J. Dufiefe. 4. Tyneside Geographical Society, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1890, together with the relevant journal." Printed matter "Severe foxing, acidic, all documents mounted to boards." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into acid free folders. 1/23/2008 Nel M10a-c(1).jpg 242 Nel Map 1 "Four Royal Geographical Society printed sketch maps of the route of the expedition, produced for the Stanley Reception Meeting, Albert Hall, 5 May 1890." Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 5 May 1890 "10.5""x7.5"" - 29""x21.5""" 4 From the Nelson archival collection. Map "Folded, tears and folds at creases and edges, slight staining." "14""x10.5"" envelope, two within plastic sleeves" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Map1.jpg 243 Nel M11 "Correspondence regarding Mr. Stanley's Expedition presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, Feb. 1890." Great Britain. Her Majesty's Stationery Office "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Great Britain. Parliament" Feb. 1890 "8.25""x13""" "4to., 17 p." Two copies in wrappers. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Acidic, folded/torn edges." "14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M11.jpg 245 Nel Ph1 "Group photograph of H.M. Stanley, Nelson, Jephson, and Stairs." unknown "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Jephson, A. J. Mounteney (Arthur Jermy Mounteney), 1858-1908 ; Stairs, William G." n.d. "8.25""x6.5""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Photograph "Tears at fold creases, stains, dirt." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph1.jpg 246 Nel Ph2 "Group photograph of Nelson, Jephson, and Stairs." unknown "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Jephson, A. J. Mounteney (Arthur Jermy Mounteney), 1858-1908 ; Stairs, William G." n.d. "3""x4.75""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection Photograph "Oval mat, surface abrasions." "Paper within 14""X10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph2.jpg 247 Nel Ph3 Portrait photograph of H.M. Stanley. "Passingham, E." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 7 Oct. 1886 "5""x7.25""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Photograph "Slight stains, dirt." "14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph3.jpg 248 Nel Ph4 Portrait photograph of Tippo Tib. "Figge, Charles" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Tippu Tip, d. 1905" n.d. "4.25""x6.5""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Photograph "Tear in bottom left corner, stains." "14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph4.jpg 249 Nel Ph5 Three photographs of Nelson. "Hanson, W.; Van der Weyde, Henry" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 1. n.d. 2. 14 Feb. 1892 3. 16 Feb. 1892 "1. 4.25""x6.5"" 2. 8.75""x11.5"" 3. 8.5""x11.5""" 3 From the Nelson archival collection. Photograph "1. Stains, dirt, mount residue. 2. Mounted on heavy stock, foxing, stains, dirt, surface abrasions, mount residue on recto. 3. Extreme foxing, stains, dirt, mounted on heavy stock." "Two unhoused and 1 within plastic sleeve with 14""x10.25"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph5.jpg 250 Nel Ph6 Two photographs of memorial plaques to J.S. Jameson and Major E.M. Barttelot. "Fall, Thomas" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Jameson, James S. (James Sligo), 1856-1888 ; Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888" n.d. "6.25""x4.25""" 2 From the Nelson archival collection. Photograph "Foxing, stains." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and acid free folders. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph6.jpg 251 Nel Ph7 Group photograph of H.M. Stanley with natives. unknown "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" n.d. "6.25""x4.75""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Photograph Faded. "14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel Ph7.jpg 252 Nel Art 1 An engraving of H.M. Stanley. Maull & Co. "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 1874 "5""x7.75""" 1 "Can artist or engraver be identified? (If so, add as creator). Needs accession no." From the Nelson archival collection. Artwork Acidic. "14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/25/2008 Nel Art1.jpg 253 Nel M12 "ALS to his father, London, 12 Apr. 1890, concerning various people he had met and referring to a complimentary letter from Stanley." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 12 Apr. 1890 "4.5""x7.25""" 2 p. With envelope. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Some dirty spots otherwise good. "14""x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M12.jpg 254 Nel M13 "ALS to his father, from the S.S. Ethiopia, 24 Feb. 1892, en route to East Africa, together with a telegram stating that ""He has a very good state-room.""" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry" 24 Feb. 1892 "5.25""x8"" (document), 5.25""x3.25"" (envelope)" 4 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript "Folded, corners folded/torn, acidic." "14""x10.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/23/2008 Nel M13.jpg 255 Nel M14 "ALS to his father, 28 Mar. 1892, informing him of his safe arrival and thanking him for the £100 which he had received." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry" 28 Mar. 1892 "8""x9.75""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Good. "14x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M14.jpg 256 Nel M15 "ALS to his father, 18 May 1892, relating his confrontation and skirmishes with natives." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry" 18 May 1892 "8""x9.5""" 6 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Good. "14""x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and acid free folders. 1/23/2008 Nel M15.jpg 257 Nel M16 "ALS to his father, 1 June 1892, informing him that the Administrator General had agreed with his actions." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry" 1 June 1892 "8""x9.5""" 3 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Ink fading. "14x10.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M16.jpg 258 Nel M17 "ALS to his father, 3 Nov. 1892, wishing all a Merry Christmas, relating experiences with natives and referring to his proposed marriage." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Nelson, Henry" 3 Nov. 1892 "8""x9.5""" 4 p. This appears to be Robert Henry Nelson’s last letter before his death. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Good. "14x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and acid free folders. 1/23/2008 Nel M17.jpg 259 Nel M18 Letter of reference from Stanley. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 1 Sep. 1891 "8""x13""" 2 p. Retained copy. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Folded. "14""X10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M18.jpg 260 Nel M19 "TLS. Cairo, 22 Dec. 1891, concerning Nelson's application for employment in the Egyptian Service." "Palmer, E." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 22 Dec. 1891 "4.5""x7"" (document), 4.5""x3.75"" (envelope)" 2 p. With envelope. From the Nelson archival collection. Biographical note: E. Palmer was the Minister of Finance. Manuscript Folded. Envelope stained and dirty. "14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M19.jpg 261 Nel M20 "Letter from Nelson to the Directors of the Imperial British East Africa Co. 4 Jan. 1892, applying for service unpaid. Together with a copy of a letter to Sir Wm. McKinnon and another to the Directors of the Company, with a note to the effect that a letter had been sent to Mr. W. Bruce." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" "Imperial British East Africa Co. ; Mackinnon, William, 1823-1893 ; Bruce, W." 4 Jan. 1892 "8""x13""" 3 p. Retained copy. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Folded with last page having slight foxing and dirt. "14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel M20.jpg 262 Nel M21 "Two retained copies of letters, one official and the other private, from Berkely to Nelson, Mombasa, 9 May 1892." "Berkely, Ernest." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 9 May 1892 "7.75""x9.75""" 4 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript Good. "14""x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M21.jpg 263 Nel M22 "Two typed reports, 23 Dec. 1892, to the Administrator General, Imperial British East Africa Co, Mombasa, from MacPherson, informing him of Capt. Nelson's poor state of health." "MacPherson, J. S." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Imperial British East Africa Co." 23 Dec. 1892 Duplicate record. Remove record. From the Nelson archival collection. Biographical note: J.S. MacPherson was a medical officer attending to Nelson’s care. Manuscript 264 Nel M23 "Two typed formal reports, 27 Dec. 1892, to the Administrator General, Mombasa, from MacPherson reporting Capt. Nelson's death on 26 Dec. 1892." "MacPherson, J. S." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Portal, Gerald Herbert, Sir, 1858-1894 ; Imperial British East Africa Co." 27 Dec. 1892 "8""x10""" 2 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Biographical note: J.S. MacPherson was a medical officer attending to Nelson’s care. The Administrator General in Mombasa from Feb. 1892 to 1893 was Sir Gerald Herbert Portal. Manuscript "Pin holes in left corner, corners folded." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M23.jpg 265 Nel M24 "Two typed informal reports to Mr. Berkeley, 27 Dec. 1892, informing him of Capt. Nelson's burial service within 200 yards of Kikuyu Station." "MacPherson, J. S." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Berkeley, Mr." 27 Dec. 1892 "Duplicate record. Remove record. Is the correspondent’s name (Mr. Berkeley) a typo for Ernest Berkely (or perhaps Ernest Berkeley’s name was misspelled in the entry above?), or is it a different person?" From the Nelson archival collection. Manuscript 266 Nel M25 "Two typed reports, 23 Jan. 1893, to the Secretary, Imperial British East Africa Co., London, confirming his news by telegram of Capt. Nelson's death." "Piggott, J. R. W." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Imperial British East Africa Co." "23 Jan. 1893, 23 Dec. 1892" "8""x10""" 2 p. From the Nelson archival collection. Biographical note: J.R.W. Piggott was the Acting Administrator of Mombasa. Manuscript "Pin holes in left corner, corners folded." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel M25.jpg 267 Nel N2 "Newspaper clipping from the Yorkshire post, 18 Feb. 1892, confirming Nelson's appointment to service in the Imperial British East Africa Co." "Yorkshire post (Leeds, England : 1883)" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Imperial British East Africa Co." 18 Feb. 1892 "3.25""x5""" 1 From the Nelson archival collection. Newspaper clipping Acidic. "14""x10.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/23/2008 Nel N2.jpg 268 Nel N3 "Newspaper clipping from the Times, 24 Feb. 1893, giving a description of Fort Smith, Kikuyu, 19 Dec. 1892 and reporting that Capt. Nelson was ill." "Times (London, England)" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 24 Feb. 1893 "1. 10""x24"" 2. 13.25""x11""" 2 "Together with an engraving of Fort Smith, dated 12 Nov. 1892. From the Nelson archival collection." Newspaper clipping "1. Folded, slight dirt, stains. 2. Extreme foxing, curling, mounted to board, adhesive residue." "14""x10.5"" envelope" Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel N3.jpg 269 Nel N4 "Newspaper clipping from the Graphic, dated 28 Jan. 1893, reporting Capt. Nelson's death with portrait illustration together with numerous similar newspaper cuttings reporting his career and death." "Graphic (London, England)" "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 28 Jan. 1893 "3.5""x5"" - 20.5""x24""" 12 From the Nelson archival collection. Newspaper clipping "Folded, acidic, fasteners." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" "Unfold, remove fasteners, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/24/2008 Nel N4(1).jpg 270 M117 Documents relating to the founding of the Nyasaland Protectorate. Nyasaland 1891-1907 "9.5""x14.75""x1.25""" 12 p. "A large (10 x 15 in.) volume bound in red morocco. Includes a letter describing in detail the documents (13), all but 2 of which are original." A table of contents lists the 13 documents. Manuscript "Documents within plastic sleeve pages. Some folded, fasteners, acidic." No housing "Unfold, remove fasteners, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/2/2008 M117(2).jpg 271 M118 "Printed document with manuscript additions, addressed to ""Capt. L.E.G. Oates,"" dated 7 May 1912." Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) "Oates, Lawrence Edward Grace, 1880-1912 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922 ; Keltie, John Scott, Sir, 1840-1927 ; Oates, Caroline ; Scott, Robert Falcon, 1868-1912" 7 May 1912 "8""x10""" "4to., 4 p." "Notes that at the last meeting of the Council of the Society on May 5th, Oates was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, having been proposed by Sir John Kirk and seconded by Dr. J.S. Keltie. With a marginal manuscript note by Caroline Oates (his mother). ""Sent cheque for £ 45 on 7th. June, 1912, Thus Laurie is fellow for life C.A.O."" Oates had in fact died two months earlier, in Mar. 1912, than his election to the R.G.S., on his return from the South Pole with Robert Scott." Manuscript "Folded, mount marks on verso." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M118.jpg 272 M119 Small pocket notebook of W.E. Oates (brother of Frank Oates). "Oates, William Edward, 1841-1896" "Elton, James Frederic" May 1876 "6.5""x9""x1""" 1 Mod. half morocco folding box. "Contains notes and sketches (one by Elton) made on their journey in May 1876 along the coast of Mozambique. The trip, which was a hunting expedition, is described by Elton in his Travels and researches among the lakes and mountains of eastern and central Africa." Manuscript Good. Drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/2/2008 M119(2).jpg 273 M120 "ALS to Richard Taylor, from 47, Gower Street, (1840)." "Ogilby, William" "Taylor, Richard, 1781-1858 ; Harris, William Cornwallis, Sir, 1807-1848 ; Smith, Andrew, Sir, 1797-1872" 1840 "4.5""x7.25""" "8vo., 4 p." "Concerns Capt. William Cornwallis Harris's book in the ""Annals"" and accuses him of plagiarism in the Appendix containing the descriptive Catalogue of South African mammals, ""though he expressly tells us the 'descriptions have all been drawn by himself,’ it is yet but too true that they are literally copied word for word from Dr. Andrew Smith's 'African zoology'..."" Taylor was a noted printer and naturalist." Manuscript "Folded, mount damage on verso." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M120.jpg 274 M121 "Collection of about 50 letters written during a fourteen year period to Mr. Colles, his publisher (editor? agent?) at Heinemann's." "Oswell, William Edward" "Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926 ; Wolf, Joseph, 1820-1899 ; Heinemann (Firm)" 1898-1901 "4.25""x7"" - 5""x8""" 50 letters "Typo in catalog for publisher’s name (i.e., it should be Heinemann’s, not Heineman’s)." The letters range from 1 to 4 pages and are all handwritten and signed. "The letters deal mainly with items relating to the publication of the book, details of his father's life, and requesting meetings on various subjects. Many of the letters deal with problems in illustrations by Joseph Wolf. The book was one of the first illustrated by Wolf and the letters give some insight into some of the artist's problems in drawing African animals for which he later became famous. Biographical note: William Morris Colles was an author's agent and the founder and managing director of Authors' Syndicate in London, England. The firm Heinemann's was founded by William Heinemann in London in 1890." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve (overfilled) within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M121.jpg 275 M122 "ALS to Ernest Hart, from ""R.V.H. Netley, Hants."" 24 Mar. 1892." "Parke, Thomas Heazle, 1857-1893" "Hart, Ernest Abraham, 1835-1898" 24 Mar. 1892 "3.75""x6""" "8vo., 2 p." "Discusses the pigmy arrows which he is sending, ""one ... is smeared with the poison prepared by the natives as described in my book."" ""R.V.H."" stands for Royal Victoria Hospital." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M122.jpg 276 M123a "Original document ordaining Henry Perrot Parker as a Deacon, signed by the Bishop of Exeter." Church of England. Diocese of Exeter "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." ca. 1800s "8.75""x8.25""" 1 Manuscript Folded. "Custom folded envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, flatten, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/3/2008 M123a.jpg 277 M123b Notarial act on the consecration of Parker as Bishop. Church of England "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev. ; Church of England. Diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa" ca. 1886 "8.25""x13""" 5 p. . "Biographical note: Parker was the second Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa. The diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa was formed in 1884 and included Uganda, Kenya and Tanganyika." Manuscript Folded. "Custom folded envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, flatten, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/3/2008 M123b.jpg 278 M123c Certified copy of Parker's consecration as Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop "Church of England. Diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa ; Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." 30 Oct. 1886 "13""x16.25""" 1 Manuscript Folded. "Custom folded envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, flatten, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed and an acid free folder." 1/3/2008 M123c.jpg 279 M123d Brass seal of Bishop. Church of England. Diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." n.d. "3.5""x4.25""x0.75""" 1 Within black box. Artifact Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Custom phase box. 1/3/2008 M123d(2).jpg 280 M123e "ALS to Rosie (a niece), from Taveta, Chagga, East Africa, 20 Feb. 1887." "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." "Willoughby, John C. (John Christopher), b. 1859" 20 Feb. 1887 "5""x8""" "8vo., 4 p." Could not identify his niece’s full name through research; is it in the letter? "Contains a description of a house built by Sir John Willoughby and his party, of whom he states ""they have shot of rhinoceros alone no less than 51.""" Manuscript "Folded, 1"" tear." "Plastic sleeve within custom envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M123e.jpg 281 M123f "ALS to his mother, written on the way to Mamboia, between 29 June and 10 Aug. 1887." "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." 29 June-10 Aug. 1887 "5""x8""" "8vo., 4 p." Could not identify his mother’s name through research; is it in the letter? Manuscript Folded. "Custom folded envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M123f.jpg 282 M123g "AL to his mother, ""Bishop's Tent, (?), East Africa, 24 July 1887." "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." 24 July 1887 "8.5""x10.5""" "Folio, 2 p." "Pencil note by LKO in catalog: “& 2nd (different paper) sheet, ‘page 3’, July 26.”" Unsigned. May be incomplete. Manuscript Folded. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M123g.jpg 283 M123h "ALS to his mother, from Sabundila's Village, 3 Aug. 1887." "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." 3 Aug. 1887 "5""x8""" "8vo., 4 p." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within custom folded envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M123h.jpg 284 M123i "ALS to his mother, from Mamboya, 11 Aug. 1887." "Parker, Henry Perrot, Rev." 11 Aug. 1887 "5""x8""" "8vo., 4 p." Biographical note: Bishop Parker died shortly afterwards from fever. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within custom folded envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M123i.jpg 285 Big game shooting in Central Africa. "Pemberton, C. Hubert" 1899 "8""x10.5""x1""" "4to, 144 p." Needs manuscript accession no.; was formerly B1304. "Typed manuscript. Bound in green cloth, gilt lettering." Manuscript "Acidic, cockling." No housing Custom phase box. 7/1/2008 B1304(2).jpg 286 M124 "ALS to Kenneth Carr, Kampala, dated 5 July 1926, The Game Warden, Entebbe, Uganda." "Pitman, C. R. S. (Charles Robert Senhouse), b. 1890" "Carr, Kenneth" 5 July 1926 "5""x8.5""" "8vo., 2 p." "Thanks Carr for the photos of mountain gorilla and asks questions about how/where they were obtained. He assumes the date was 1921. Sending on export permit. Congratulates Carr on ""a good shoot"" in the west Nile. ""That District appears to be the 'Mecca' of all elephant hunters these days and it won't be long before all good or reasonably good bulls are shot out.""" Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M124.jpg 287 M125 "ALS to Sir George Bullough, Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rhum “by Oban”, 30 July 1903." "Potocki, Joseph, Count" "Bullough, George, Sir" 30 July 1903 "7""x9"" (document), 7.25""x4.5 (envelope)" "8vo., 4 p." With envelope in which the letter was mailed. Discusses plans for another safari to Somaliland. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M125.jpg 288 M126 "Two albums containing about 60 tipped-in articles by Powys on literary subjects and book reviews by him of travels in Africa or explorers in Africa for such magazines as Dial, Nation, Freeman, New Republic and newspapers such as the NY Herald Tribune and the NY Times." "Powys, Llewelyn, 1884-1939" "Dial, a monthly review and index of current literature ; Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865) ; Freeman (New York, N.Y. : 1920) ; New republic (New York, N.Y.) ; New York herald tribune (New York, N.Y.) ; New York times" 1923-1926 "8""x10.5""" 2 vols. "Cloth-backed albums, with ruled paper." Powys’s comments on the books about African exploration and hunting are frequently caustic. The albums were apparently kept by Powys himself. The articles are dated 1923-1926. Manuscript Acid transfer from mounted newspaper clippings and journal articles. No housing "Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, interleave with acid free paper, and rehouse into custom phase box." 1/4/2008 M126(2).jpg 289 M127 Typed transcript of a taped interview by Russell E. Train of General Quesada about his safari with Martin and Osa Johnson of 1932. "Quesada, Elwood R. (Elwood Richard), b. 1904" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; Johnson, Martin, 1884-1937 ; Johnson, Osa, 1894-1953" Jan. 1991 "5.5""x8.5"" (document), 7.5""x4"" (envelope)" "148 p., 1 audiocassette" "Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “1 draft, 2 cc final, & misc. corresp., & tape.”" The transcript is accompanied by the original tape and acknowledgements of copies sent to Quesada; with a copy of the Order of Service for his Memorial Service on 22 Mar. 1993. "Biographical note: General Quesada commanded the U.S. 9th Air Force in England during the Second World War. The interview took place at Quesada's home in Hobe Sound, Florida in Jan. 1991." Manuscript Spiral bound with plastic cover. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Remove spiral binding and cover and rehouse into an acid free file folder. Digitize audiocassette. 1/3/2008 M127.jpg 290 M128 "Two autograph journals of African safaris, 1909-1911." "Quilter, A.W., Major" "Jackson, Frederick J., Sir, 1860-1929 ; Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943 ; Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 1909-1911 "6.5""x9""x0.5"" (1 of 2), 7""x9""x0.75"" (2 of 2)" "4to., approx. 150 p., 2 vols." In pen and pencil. Bound in buckram over boards. "Vivid descriptions of game and hunts, as well as mention of many persons met, such as Sir F.J. Jackson and Kermit Roosevelt (on safari with his father)." Manuscript 1. Spine damage and inserted folder paper. 2. Corners bumped. No housing "1. Remove inserted paper, tie with archival twill tape, custom phase box. 2. Custom phase box." 1/3/2008 M128(2).jpg 291 "Autograph diary, for the period 1 Jan. 1904-30 Oct. 1904." "Reid, J. Leonard" Nyasaland 1 Jan. 1904-30 Oct. 1904 "7.5""x10""x0.5""" 4to Needs manuscript accession no.; was formerly B1369. In pen and pencil. With various additional entries. Includes the official handbook of the Protectorate. "Diary kept by Reid as a Native Commissioner in the Central Africa Protectorate (Nyasaland), headquartered at Feira. Mostly routine business: Lions in village. Took a shot. Missed." Manuscript "Spine wear, split hinges, acidic, foxing." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 7/1/2008 no#1(2).jpg 292 Advance proofs from Africa. "Irwin, Wallace" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" Duplicate record of item M129. Remove record. Limited to 100 copies. Includes a guest list and seating plan. "A portfolio of supposed articles from various magazines purporting to be reports on Theodore Roosevelt’s safari in East Africa, presented at a special breakfast." Manuscript 293 M129 Program of a humorous breakfast in New York City given in honor of Roosevelt just before his departure for Africa. "Collier, Robert" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Collier, Robert ; Higgins, Edward E." 31 Mar. 1909 "12.25""x10.5"" (envelope), 8.5""X12"" (portfolio)" 21 p. "Includes chart of guest seating. Together with TLS from Robert Collier, chairman of the event, to Edward E. Higgins, dated 31 March 1909, sending him a copy of the program. All in portfolio entitled “Advance Proofs from Africa.”" Contains numerous parodies in the format and style of prominent publications which purport to report on the progress of Roosevelt's safari. Manuscript "Envelope - folded. Some pages - folded, acidic, stained. Portfolio - stains, dirt." "8.5""x14"" envelope" Unfold pages and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/25/2008 M129(2).jpg 294 M130 "Original photograph of Theodore Roosevelt standing with his horse next to a felled rhinoceros, taken by his son Kermit." "Roosevelt, Kermit, 1889-1943" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 1909 "4.5""x3.75""" 1 "Mounted on board with overall dimensions 7""x5.5"". Mentioned in Morrison's Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, pp. 15-21. A copy of those pages is filed with the photo." Photograph Mounted on board. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/25/2008 M130.jpg 295 M131a "Autograph manuscript describing a hunting expedition with R. and G. Abercromby, from Khartoum to the White Nile in 1922." "Ross, H. C." "Abercromby, R. ; Abercromby, G." 1922 "8""x10.5""x3""" 96 p. Bound with M131b. Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “=Ph25?” With 68 original photographs. Bound together with M131b and M131c. Cont. blue morocco. Manuscript "Mounted photographs, split/cracked hinge." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/4/2008 M131a(2).jpg 296 M131b "Autograph manuscript describing a hunting expedition with R. and G. Abercromby, in the Red Sea Province from Khartoun to Tokar in 1925." "Ross, H. C." "Abercromby, R. ; Abercromby, G." 1925 "8""x10.5""x3""" "4to., 58 p." Bound with M131a. Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “=Ph26?” With 56 original photographs. Bound together with M131a and M131c. Cont. blue morocco. Manuscript "Mounted photographs, split/cracked hinge." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/4/2008 M131b(2).jpg 297 M131c "Autograph manuscript describing a hunting expedition with G. Abercromby, in the Imatong Hills, Mongallia Province in 1927." "Ross, H. C." "Abercromby, R. ; Abercromby, G." 1927 "8""x10.5""x3""" "4to., 80 p." Bound with M131a. Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “=Ph27?” With 71 original photographs. Bound together with M131a and M131b. Cont. blue morocco. Manuscript "Mounted photographs, split/cracked hinge." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/4/2008 M131c(2).jpg 298 M132 "ALS to Mr. Mathers, from Barrymore House, Wargrave, Henley-on-Thames, (1893)." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "George V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936 ; Mary, Queen, consort of George V, King of Great Britain, 1867-1953 ; Mathers, Mr." 1893 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." Declines to contribute to a wedding gift for the Duke of York and Princess Mary of Teck. Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M132.jpg 299 M133 "ALS to “My Dear Thomas,” from Auchentoshan, Dalmuir, New Brunswick, 25 Dec. 1894." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Rhodes, Cecil, 1853-1902 ; Jameson, L. S. (Leander Starr), 1853-1917" 25 Dec. 1894 "4""x6""" "8vo., 2 p." "Could not identify “Thomas”, any further information in letter?" Concerns a possible candidate for his next collecting trip to Matabeleland. Selous also reports that he had been unable to see Rhodes or Jameson. Manuscript "Folded, mount marks on last page." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M133.jpg 300 M134 "ALS to Mr. Bulwer, Surrey, 18 Sept. (ca. 1897)." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Bulwer, Mr." 18 Sep. (ca. 1897) "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "Can ""Phil"" and ""Collison"" be identified? If so, add to Related name field." "Selous will send photos to be placed alongside those of his old friends Phil and Collison. ""You can't think how I miss all my old friends of early days in Matabeleland - old Phil perhaps more than anyone else. It seems very strange that although I am not yet 47, I should have outlived almost every one who was either trading or hunting north of the Limpopo five and twenty years ago."" Says he is including photos which he thinks make him look younger." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M134.jpg 301 M135 "ALS to Sir Walter Besant, from Alpine Lodge, Surrey, 12 July, (ca.1898)." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Besant, Walter, Sir, 1836-1901 ; Jameson, L. S. (Leander Starr), 1853-1917 ; Chamberlain, Joseph, 1836-1914" 12 July (ca.1898) "4.5""x7""" "12mo., 6 p." "Mostly concerns what Selous saw as the machinations of the British Government to bring about war with the Boers. ""... I could prove to you that Rhodes said in Matabeleland that he Chamberlain was in it up to his neck."" Refers to Jameson Raid. Biographical note: Joseph Chamberlain was Colonial Secretary from 1895-1903." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M135.jpg 302 M136 "ALS to his publishers, Richard Bentley and Son, on Royal Geographical Society letterhead but amended to ""28 Gloucester Road, Regents Park"", dated 14 Jan. 1898." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" Richard Bentley and Son ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) 14 Jan. 1898 "4.25""x7""" "8vo., 3 p." "Selous requests that an annual account for sales of A hunter's wanderings be sent to him. He feels they have been slack in rendering him accounts and paying his dues in the past and would like an account for ""even if only one copy should be sold something would be due to me."" A member of Bentley's staff has added a penciled note: ""He was abroad with no address.”" Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M136.jpg 303 M137 "ALS to Mr. Colles, from Surrey, 3 Sept. 1899." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926 ; Longmans, Green, and Co." 3 Sep. 1899 "4.25""x7""" "8vo., 3 p." "Accepts Longmans’ offer and says that he will ""hence forth put all my literary work in your hands."" Adds a long PS about working on his North American trip which will be ready to include in Sport and travel." Manuscript Mount stain on verso. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M137.jpg 304 M138 "ALS to Mr. Colles, Surrey, 22 Aug. 1901." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926 ; Rowland Ward Limited ; Richard Bentley and Son" 22 Aug. 1901 "4.25""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." Thanks Colles for making corrections in his book Sport and travel. Mentions that many of the stories had been published in magazine format previously. Expresses wonder at the bill he had received for making the corrections. Had never been similarly charged by Rowland Ward or Bentley. Asks for payment for an article. Manuscript Slight stain on left corner of first page. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M138.jpg 305 M139 "ALS to Mr. Colles, Surrey, 27 Dec. 1901." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926 ; Badminton magazine of sports and pastimes ; Field (London, England : 1853)" 27 Dec. 1901 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "He does not have copies of articles originally published in ""The field"" and later incorporated in Sport and travel. Will look for them. Will also compare the articles on America originally published in the Badminton magazine with the same matter as it appeared in Sport and travel. Refers to an article he is writing on caribou." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M139.jpg 306 M140 "ALS to Dear Sir, Surrey, 22 Mar. 1903." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Aflalo, Frederick G. (Frederick George), 1870-1918" 22 Mar. 1903 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 3 p." """I have just returned from East Africa, but my hunting trophies...have not yet arrived...I feel an invincible repugnance to having my photograph taken as the representative of big game hunting for your ""Sports Book"" and I must ask you and Mr. Aflalo to find someone else."" He goes on to state his reasons for wishing not to have his picture taken. (Later he did have his picture taken and it appears in numerous books.)" Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M140.jpg 307 M141 "ALS to ""The Author's Syndicate"" from Surrey, 11 Oct. 1903." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917 Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Authors’ Syndicate ; Findlay, Frederick Roderick Noble" 11 Oct. 1903 "4.5""x6.75""" "8vo., 1 p." "Typo in catalog, final line of description: “Noble” is misspelled as “Nobel”; “Findlay” has been omitted." "Asks not to alter the preface of Mr. Findlay's book to add his name. ""The little work I did was a labour of love..."" Obviously, Selous had written or worked on the preface of Big game shooting and travel in southeast Africa authored by Frederick Roderick Noble Findlay." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M141.jpg 308 M142 "ALS to Mr. Metcalfe, Surrey, 29 June 1908." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Metcalfe, Mr. ; Findlay, Frederick Roderick Noble ; Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926" 29 June 1901 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." "Concerns publishing his article ""Sport in the North Kalahari;"" and saying he will call on Mr. Colles regarding Mr. Findlay's book." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M142.jpg 309 M143 "ALS to Mr. Dugmore (presumably Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore), from Heatherside, Worplesdon, Surrey, 13 May 1913." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955 ; Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927" 13 May 1913 "4.5""x6""" "12mo., 4 p." "Selous invites Dugmore and his wife to visit him, congratulates him on securing Sir Harry Johnston to chair his lecture, and mentions his impending departure for Iceland." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M143.jpg 310 M144 "Autograph t.p. for African nature notes and reminiscences, bearing Selous' signature, together with a typescript of the Preface." "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 27 July 1907 "7""x9"" - 8.5""x11""" 5 p. "Containing many penciled corrections in the author's hand, plus a further page of pencil notes for Chapter IX ""Notes on the Tsetse fly""." The corrections to the Preface all appear in the published version of the book with the exception of the lengthy paragraph concerning President Roosevelt on p. 3. Manuscript "Acidic, brittle." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M144.jpg 311 M145a "Small group of newspaper clippings, mainly obituaries, about Frederick Courteney Selous." unknown "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" 1917 "2.25""x1.5"" - 2.75""x15.75""" 4 Newspaper clipping Acidic. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M145a.jpg 312 M145b "Newspaper clipping announcing the Rhodesian reprint of Selous' last book, Travel and adventure in south east Africa." Books of Rhodesia "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" ca. 1971 "11""x5""" 1 Newspaper clipping Fair. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M145b.jpg 313 M145c Christmas in an African desert. Article from Wide world magazine. "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" Wide world magazine ca. 1900 "7""x9""" "4to., 8 p." Printed matter Fastener. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fastener and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M145c.jpg 314 M145d "Newspaper clipping about Selous from Globe Democrat, Saint Louis, Mo., 24 Sept. (1905)." Globe-Democrat "Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925 ; Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" 24 Sep. (1905) "5""x11.75""" 1 Describes Selous as the greatest big game hunter in the world and calls him the original Allen Quatermane of Rider Haggard's books. Portrait photo of Selous. Newspaper clipping "Folded, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/3/2008 M145d.jpg 315 M145e "Post Intelligence (i.e., Intelligencer?) newspaper clipping about Selous, 6 Jan. 1917." Post Intelligencer "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" 6 Jan. 1917 "2.75""x14.5""" 1 "Probable typo in title, shouldn’t it be “Intelligencer” rather than “Intelligence”? And verify, is this a Seattle publication?" Announces the death of Selous. Reviews his life. Newspaper clipping "Folded, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/3/2008 M145e.jpg 316 M146 "Typed document, ""The Elephant Hunt.""" "Sloane, A. D., Major" n.d. "8.5""x14"" (document), 8.75""x4"" (envelope)" "4to., 6 p." "With many manuscript alterations in ink. Contained in envelope postmarked 1962. The manuscript alterations include a new title ""Two Novices on an Elephant Hunt.""" Describing a hunt which took place in 1907 in South-West Africa. Manuscript Acidic. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M146.jpg 317 M147 Autograph diary (or memoir) kept about 1870 in South Africa. "Smith, Philip Henry" ca. 1870 "7""x9""x1""" "4to., 56 p." Describes Smith’s visits to both Ascension and St. Helena islands. Manuscript "Joint split, corners bumped, leather skinning." No housing Custom phase box. 1/4/2008 M147(2).jpg 318 M148 "ALS to John Blackwood of Blackwood's Magazine, from Jordans, 1 Apr. 1860." "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" "Blackwood, John, 1818-1879 ; Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine" 1 Apr. 1860 "8""x12.75""" "Folio, 3 p." Used as printer's copy. "Addresses the publisher as ""Caterer for the human mind"" and sending him the narrative of his ""first adventuring in Africa"", commenting on what he has covered in the narrative and the ""leading strings of fate"" that will soon take him back to Africa; marked by Blackwood with instructions for printer and including initialed note. The publication of Speke's two articles in Blackwood's magazine fueled the arguments between Burton and Speke." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M148.jpg 319 M149 "ALS to Christopher Rigby, Consul at Zanzibar, from Bomani, ""3rd"" (Sept. 1860)." "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" "Rigby, Christopher Palmer, 1820-1885" 3 Sep. 1860 "6.25""x8"" - 4.5""x7""" "4to. and 8vo., 6 p." Reports on the progress of his second expedition to explore the sources of the Nile. Manuscript "Bleach spots?, dirt, brittle, mount markings on verso." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M149.jpg 320 M150 "Portrait engraving of Speke, from a photograph." S. Hollyer (engraver) Southwell Brothers (photographers) "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" n.d. "4""x5.5""" 1 Artwork Mounted on paper. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M150.jpg 321 M151 Carte de visite portrait of Speke. Southwell Brothers "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" n.d. "2.5""x4""" 1 Photograph Good. "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M151.jpg 322 M152 "ALS to Sir Richard Southey, concerning ""Pay to families of Zanzibar Volunteers."" (Cape of Good Hope), 28 Nov. 1860." "Travers, Col." "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892 ; Southey, Richard, Sir, 1808-1901 ; Stigger, Phillip ; Grey, George, Sir, 1812-1898 ; South Africa. Army. Imperial Cape Mounted Riflemen" 28 Nov. 1860 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." "Appears in 2002 version of Train catalog, but not in 2004 version." "Together with a copy of: Stigger, Phillip. The experimental employment of Imperial Cape Mounted Riflemen on East African exploration, 1860-1861." "At the time, Southey was Acting Colonial Secretary at the Cape. Speke and Grant arrived in Cape Town in July, 1860, en route to East Africa. The Governor, Sir George Grey, supplied the expedition with baggage mules and ten (volunteer) Hottentots from the Cape Mounted Rifles." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M152.jpg 323 M153 "Seven ALS to a close friend ""Mary"", from various places, between 1879 and 1894." "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Mackinnon, William, 1823-1893 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922 ; Mackenzie, George ; Winton, Francis de, Sir, 1835-1901 ; Waller, Horace, 1833-1896 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Gordon, Charles George, 1833-1885 ; Asquith, Margot, 1864-1945 ; Asquith, H. H. (Herbert Henry), 1852-1928" 1879-1894 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 62 p." "Discussing her work as an artist (the first two letters contain charming ink sketches), commenting on London society, her immediate friends and acquaintances, including the explorers' circle and her travels around Great Britain. A revealing archive commencing before she had met Henry M. Stanley and continuing until after their marriage. The first two letters are dated 17 July 1879, 8 p. and 30 July 1879, 10 p. Both are addressed in very familiar terms to an unidentified addressee. They clearly illustrate Dolly's standing in society as both a hostess and a talented amateur painter. The third letter, 17 Aug. 1886, is a report of the cruise she and her mother, together with fifty other guests including Stanley, undertook around the Isles of Scotland in July. This was on a ship owned by William Mckinnon. Although the biographies indicate that Stanley was courting Dolly at this stage and made his first proposal after the cruise, she makes no mention of him in this close-written four page letter to her intimate correspondent. Perhaps she was in the process of turning down the proposal and thus eliminated him from the report. The fourth letter, dated 29 July 1887, is another account of travels around the north country and Scotland. It includes the details of a ""Naval Review Cruise"" in the company of several celebrities. ""The most interesting were Sir John Kirk who was governor of Zanzibar, Mr. George Mackenzie, one of Mr. Mackinnon's best men ... Sir Francis de Winton the friend and co-worker of Stanley ... I may here mention, in parenthesis, that no credit is given to the report of Stanley's death, the source is absolutely untrustworthy ..."" Dolly goes on to mention Horace Waller, David Livingstone and Gordon, in the course of describing the Review. Of the final three letters, the two before her marriage deal with much news of common relations and acquaintances. The third contains a detailed account of the society wedding of Margot Tennant and H.H. Asquith (later Prime Minister). A ""tour de force"" which shows her capability for detailed observation of people and faces, while emphasizing the prejudices of her upbringing." Manuscript Some tears at fold. "8.5""x8.5"" envelope within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M153.jpg 324 M154 "Two ALS to an unknown recipient, 4 Dec. 1897 and 7 Dec. 1897." "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "4 Dec. 1897, 7 Dec. 1897" "3.5""x4.5"" - 4.5""x7""" 4 p. Both letters concern Stanley's letters on South Africa. Manuscript Folded. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M154.jpg 325 M155a "Autograph ""memorandum for Mr. Alfred Cox Solicitor from H.M. Stanley."" Summer, 1874." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Cox, Alfred ; Bennett, James Gordon, 1841-1918 ; Daily telegraph (London, England : 1856)" "Summer, 1874" "10""x15.25""" "Folio, 2 p." On blue paper. The memorandum is illustrated with a sketch diagram of the second boat. "Outlines specifications for three boats that are wanted: firstly, ""1 Yarmouth Yawl about 40 feet long"" ("". . . If I can get such a boat it will be far better than a Steam Launch for the soft gales of Zanzibar . . .""); secondly, ""a Captains Gig from 20 to 23 feet long"" ("". . . I want her to row up rivers. The Yawl will take me to the mouths of rivers but the Gig must be taken up to the haunts of slavers... a peculiar feature of this gig is that she must have three bulkheads . . . so that if a hippopotamous attacks her & smashes her bows the boat will not sink. .""); and, thirdly, ""Wanted from John [altered to James) Messenger Boat Builder. Teddington near London 1 boat built in sections. . ."", of which Messenger has a model ("" This boat must be shipped after me to Zanzibar as I only need her for Exploration of lakes in Inner Africa. When I start for the interior the two other boats will be sold to highest bidder""). Biographical note: Stanley's second expedition, which was sponsored jointly by the Daily telegraph and James Gordon Bennett, was in many ways his greatest. In his account of the expedition, he describes how he took with him ""a yawl, a gig, and a barge"" (Through the dark continent (1878), Vol 1, p.4). This ""barge"", the third boat specified in the present memorandum, was the famous ""Lady Alice"", in which Stanley was able to circumnavigate Lake Victoria, thus finally confirming that it was, as Speke had maintained, the true source of the Nile; that he was able to circumnavigate Lake Tanganyika, and thus disprove Burton's theory that it was the river's source; and, finally, that he was able to make his epic journey down the Lualaba and Congo to the Atlantic. These three Journeys in the ""Lady Alice"" finally settled the essentials of African geography. By the time Stanley finally emerged on the Atlantic Coast, after three years travel, he had only a third of his original 356 followers left with him." Manuscript "Folded, dirt." Custom envelope within drop-spine box Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M155a.jpg 326 M155b "Memorandum, on a printed form, of a telegram received at the end of the expedition from ""H.M. Santley (sic)"" by Blandy's Telegram Agency, Madeira, addressed to the Daily Telegraph, London. 20 Sept. 1877." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Blandy, Charles ; Blandy’s Telegram Agency (Madeira, Madeira Islands) ; Daily telegraph (London, England : 1856)" 20 Sep. 1877 "8.25""x13.25""" "Folio, 2 p." "On a blue printed form giving details of how forwarded (by submarine cable, via Falmouth) and expenses (amounting to £29-15s-5d), with office stamp. With memoranda of two telegrams by Blandy." """(I)t is necessary that you inform me by telegraph care Charles Blandy Madeira what you will do with expedition people who are sick and weak and over twenty down with ulcers and it is too much to expect them to recross Africa cannot you induce Lords Admiralty order small gunboat convey expedition to Zanzibar..."" Stanley's telegram received on 16 Sept. and dated from Kabinda, 18 Aug. 1877." Manuscript Small tears at top. Custom envelope within drop-spine box Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M155b.jpg 327 M155c "Letter by Blandy to the Managing Proprietor of the Daily telegraph, Madeira, 27 Sept. 1877." "Blandy, Charles" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Blandy’s Telegram Agency (Madeira, Madeira Islands) ; Daily telegraph (London, England : 1856)" 27 Sep. 1877 "8.25""x10.5""" "4to., 2 p." Retained copy. With office stamp. "Discusses in further detail arrangements for shipping Stanley's followers from the Atlantic coast of Africa to Zanzibar and informs him that he has taken it upon himself to send an expensive telegram to them on Stanley's behalf, which he is willing to pay for ("". . . I will willingly throw in my mite in the cause of African exploration by Stanley ..."")." Manuscript Good. Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a polyester L sealed sleeve and a custom phase box." 1/4/2008 M155c.jpg 328 M155d "Two ALS to Edward Levy, from Kabinda, ""Nr. Mouth of Congo River"" and Loanda, 17 Aug. 1877 and 16 Sept. 1877." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Burnham, Edward Levy-Lawson, 1833-1916 ; Blandy, Charles ; Smith, J. L. Clifford ; Blandy’s Telegram Agency (Madeira, Madeira Islands) ; Daily telegraph (London, England : 1856) ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" "17 Aug. 1877, 16 Sep. 1877" "5""x8"" - 8.5""x11""" "4to., 8 p." "Plus: 1. J.L. Clifford Smith, 13 Nov. 1877 2. Charles Haneley, 19 Oct. 1877 3. Charles R. Blandy, 17 Oct. 1877 4. H.M. Stanley, 17 Oct. 1877." "Together with 7 sepia photographs including one of Stanley landing at Kabinda, one of his expeditionary force and one of Livingstone's native bearers." "Stanley applies for money to pay his men's wages and transport for them to return home, and commenting on the unpopular nature of his ""style of exploring"", noting several attacks made on him in the press and mentioning the death of a friend. Includes other material, with a letter to Stanley from J. L. Clifford Smith expressing admiration for Stanley's courage and congratulating him on having sourced the Congo, and a letter from Charles Blandy to the manager of the Daily telegraph, 9 Oct. 1877, detailing his arrangements for the shipping of money to Stanley at Loanda and enclosing an account of the remittance and two copies of the telegram from the Admiralty to Stanley which approves his request for transport back to Zanzibar and demands his immediate return. Biographical note: Edward Levy-Lawson was the son of Joseph Moses Levy (proprietor of the Sunday times newspaper) and was the editor of the Daily telegraph. In 1875 he added “Lawson” to his surname. In 1892 Levy-Lawson was created a baronet, and in 1919 he was created Viscount Burnham. He was also a member of Parliament." Manuscript Documents folded. Photographs curling and fading. Plastic sleeve within custom envelope within drop-spine box "Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/4/2008 M155d.jpg 329 M156 "ALS to Lady Franklin (widow of Sir John Franklin), from 5 Duchess Street, Portland Place, 4 Nov. 1872." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Franklin, Jane Griffin, Lady, 1792-1875 ; Frere, Bartle, Sir, 1815-1884 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 4 Nov. 1872 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." "Stanley having recently returned from his meeting with Livingstone at Ujiji, advises Lady Franklin on how she might send some ""little luxuries"" to Livingstone via Sir Bartle Frere at Cape Town." Manuscript "Folded, small pin hole." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M156.jpg 330 M157 "Autograph remarks, unsigned, addressed to “Ladies & Gentlemen of the Ancient & Honourable Company of Turners.”" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Worshipful Company of Turners (London, England)" ca. 1871 "8.5""x10.75""" "4to., 6 p." "Apparently Stanley’s response to an award received by him. Describes his expedition to find Livingstone, acknowledges his debt to previous explorers Burton and Speke, states that the country he explored was now open to traders to reap “the rich harvest of ivory which avail them in the far interior,” and gives some of his impressions of Livingstone. Biographical note: The Worshipful Company of Turners is a livery company of the City of London, incorporated under royal charter in 1604, and known for its charitable work. In 1872 H.M. Stanley was granted honorary membership in the Company “for his enterprise in discovering the great traveller, Livingstone, in Central Africa.”" Manuscript "Folded, acidic, brittle." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M157.jpg 331 M158 "ALS to Mrs. Bruce (formerly Agnes Livingstone), from 30 Sackville Street, 28 Jan. 1878." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Bruce, Agnes Livingstone, 1847-1912 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Livingstone, Thomas Steele, 1849-1876" 28 Jan. 1878 "4.5""x7"" (document), 4.75""x3.75"" (envelope)" "8vo., 4 p." With autograph envelope. "Stanley thanks her for her congratulations on his return from his trans-African expedition, ""the completion of your great father's discoveries, . . it was like a legacy if you please left me by Livingstone, & I was bound to see the work through"", mentioning the sad news of her brother, Tom's, death, Agnes's marriage, and a recently published book, ""The map is excellent but the book might have been enlivened a little I think."" Concludes by sending his respects to her aunt and reiterating his thanks for her remarks." Manuscript Folded. Plastic sleeve within custom envelope and drop-spine box "Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/4/2008 M158.jpg 332 M159 "ALS to Charles A. Allen, n.p., 21 June 1885." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Allen, Charles A." 21 June 1885 "5""x7""" "8vo., 2 p." Stanley discusses the use of railway systems in the Congo. Manuscript Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M159.jpg 333 M160 "ALS to Agnes Livingstone, from 5 Duchess Street, Portland Place, 20 Oct. 1872." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Agnes Livingstone, 1847-1912 ; Moffat, John Smith, 1835-1918 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)" 20 Oct. 1872 "4.5""x7""" "8vo.,1 p." "Identification of the ""Uncle"" as John Smith Moffat is tentative." """Thank you very much for your letter, am glad to enlist another champion on my side in the person of your Uncle ..."". Stanley was at this time at battle stations with the ""Gentlemen Geographers"", who were skeptical of his claims of finding Livingstone. The ""Uncle"" referred to was probably a Moffat, as Livingstone's brothers were out of the country at the time." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M160.jpg 334 M161 "Eight ALS to C.B. Crisp, from various locations including Richmond Terrace, Whitehall; Pretoria and Bulawayo, written between 29 Sept. 1897 and 18 Jan. 1898." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Crisp, C. B. ; Union Steamship Company (Great Britain)" 29 Sep. 1897-18 Jan. 1898 "3.75""x6"" - 5""x8""" 8 "All refer to the series of letters Stanley wrote during his trip and which were first published in the periodical ""South Africa"" and afterwards published as a book. One of the letters was written on board the S.S. Moor of the Union Steamship Company, on 29 Dec. 1897, while en route back to England." Manuscript Folded. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M161.jpg 335 M162 "ALS to John H. Chamberlain, from Portland Place, 2 Sept. 1899." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Chamberlain, John H." 2 Sep. 1899 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 4 p." Stanley says he will consider a lecture offer but wants more money than has previously been mentioned. He will not sacrifice valuable time unless he is paid. P.S. asks for an early reply. Manuscript Dirt with mount marks on last page. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/3/2008 M162.jpg 336 M163 "ALS to Major J. B. Pond, 2 Richmond Terrace, 6 Oct. 1900." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Kruger, Paul, 1825-1904 ; Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928" 6 Oct. 1900 "4.75""x7""" "12mo., 4 p." "An interesting letter acceding to Pond's request for permission to publish portions of certain lectures by Stanley ""with slight reservation."" Speaks of being disappointed that Pond is not coming to London, and mentions his lecture to New York's ""elite"" in November 1890 and his introduction by Depew. He concludes: ""Well, the long struggle between Boer and Briton is now rapidly coming to a close. Our success, though pretty thorough considering, is not of that kind that makes us boastful. Had a multitude of things been otherwise than as they were, or as they should have been, Kruger would long ere this have repented of his temerity in challenging England- but let us be grateful for the small mercy that in the end we see prospect for South Africa making amends for the past and becoming on the eve of the 20th Century, a land to regard with hope..."" Biographical note: Chauncey M. Depew was a United States Senator from New York between 1899 and 1911, and a distinguished orator who introduced Stanley’s first American lecture at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City." Manuscript Folded. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M163.jpg 337 M164 Partial ALS to Major James B. Pond. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Appleton, G. Webb (George Webb), 1845-1909 ; Appleton Lecture Bureau" n.d. "7""x9""" "4to., 2 p." "Verify name for Appleton, is it “Greenleaf Webb Appleton” or “George Webb Appleton”? Online sources (the Royal Museum for Central Africa’s archives) give both name forms!" "Stanley asks Pond to ""draw up a statement by yourself of the agreement verbal or otherwise made between you & Appleton about my course of 50 lectures in 1886, and what you remember I was to pay Appleton as commission. The whole would be a declaration filling this page."" Biographical note: Stanley and Appleton apparently were eventually involved in a lawsuit over the lecture tour." Manuscript Torn at fold. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M164.jpg 338 M165 "Manuscript agreement in Stanley's hand for Pond to use and have notarized: ""Declaration to be something in this form, brief and to the Point.""" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903" n.d. "7""x9""" "4to., 1 p." Rough draft. Manuscript Torn at fold. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M165.jpg 339 M166 "Autograph note on Expedition in Africa. Stoke's Village, Nsango, 2 Oct. 1889." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stairs, William G. ; Mackay, A. M. (Alexander Murdock), 1849-1890 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 2 Oct. 1889 "4.25""x7.75""" "8vo., 2 p." "In pencil, and signed." "A postscript to an autograph letter signed by Captain William Grant Stairs (1863-1892) to Alexander Mackay (1849-1890), the Scottish missionary whom Stanley called the second Livingstone, about the payment of seven named ""Naujamwegi"" (Niamianji?) porters ""who followed us to this place and did full work."" Stanley also requests payment to two others, one ""To the bearer of your books.""" Manuscript "Folded, stains." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M166.jpg 340 M167 "H.M. Stanley as I knew him 70 years ago. (London, n.d., ca. 195-?)." "Barrow, Effie" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1950s "8.5""x11""" "4to., 9 p." Typed account. "An interesting account of Mrs. Barrow's friendship with Stanley as a young girl in Bristol in 1886 when Stanley stayed with her parents, to his death in 1904. Affectionate reminiscences." Manuscript Fastener. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Remove fastener and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M167.jpg 341 M168 "TLS to ""Bim"" Pond, signed ""Lowell."" (New York), 30 Jan. 1940." "Thomas, Lowell, 1892-1981" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903" 30 Jan. 1940 "7.25""x10.5"" (document), 7""x10"" (program), 11""x8"" (envelope)" "8vo., 1 p." Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “w/ copy of the 1890-91 authorized souvenir program (see M172).” "Thomas wrote to Pond, ""One of the members of my radio audience mailed me this Henry M. Stanley program the other day. I thought you might like to add it to your collection.""" Manuscript "Letter: dirt, fastener markings, slight tear at top left corner. Program: wrappers severely damaged, disbound, acidic, brittle." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/25/2008 M168.jpg 342 M169 "American Testimonial Banquet to Henry Morton Stanley. Portman Rooms, London, 30 May 1890." unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Godfrey, Dan. (Daniel), 1831-1903 ; Maclure, Macdonald & Co. ; Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892? ; Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891 ; Frederic, Harold, 1856-1898 ; Harte, Bret, 1836-1902 ; Osgood, James R. (James Ripley), 1836-1892 ; Whistler, James McNeill, 1834-1903 ; Fergus, John, fl. 1880-1889 ; Stairs, William G. ; Van der Weyde, Henry ; Parke, Thomas Heazle, 1857-1893 ; Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892 ; Jephson, A. J. Mounteney (Arthur Jermy Mounteney), 1858-1908 ; Great Britain. Army. Grenadier Guards" 30 May 1890 "6.5""x10""x1""" "4to., 13 p." "Original decorated blind-stamped leather, rebacked, all edges gilt. Presentation copy from Daniel Godfrey, bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards who played for the occasion, with a laid-in signed photograph of Godfrey by Maclure, Macdonald of Glasgow. There are 11 pieces on 6 heavy cardboard leaves. On the otherwise blank preliminary leaf is inscribed: ""To Dear Johnny Burke from Dan Godfrey [followed by a staff of music) A Glorious Air which DG is always pleased to have his band play to any of Johnny’s countrymen.""" "Comprises: 1. Announcement of the Banquet. 2. Names of the committee and honorary stewards, including P.T. Barnum, Harold Frederic, Bret Harte, James R. Osgood, J. McNeil Whistler. 3. Photograph of Stanley by John Fergus, with facsimile signature and list of accomplishments. 4. Photograph of Lt. W.G. Stairs by Henry Van der Weyde. 5. Photograph of Surgeon Thomas Heazle Parke by Henry Van der Weyde. 6. Photograph of Captain Robert Henry Nelson by Henry Van der Weyde. 7. Photograph of A.J. Mounteney-Jephson by Henry Van der Weyde. 8-9. Printed Description of ""The Stanley Testimonial Shield"" and of medallions given Stanley's chief officers. Opposite: Photographs of rough sketches of each. 10. Printed menu. 11. Toast List and program of music, including ""The Guards Waltz"" by Dan Godfrey." Manuscript "Rebound with original boards, dry and cracked leather." No housing Custom phase box. 1/4/2008 M169(2).jpg 343 M170 "Royal Geographical Society dinner in honor of Stanley. 3 July 1890, Grosvenor Gallery, London." Royal Geographic Society "Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) ; Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927 ; Grosvenor Gallery (London, England : 1877-1890)" 3 July 1890 "6""x9.5""" 16 p. Disbound. "List of attendees. Among the guests was H.H. Johnston. Text of all toasts and replies, including Stanley’s." Manuscript Disbound. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M170.jpg 344 M171 "Stanlico Africanus. Stanley's trip from Zanzibar to Ujiji. By Mr. Shortfellow. (Washington, 1873)." Shortfellow "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Song of Hiawatha ; Willard Hotel (Washington, D.C.)" 1873 "4.25""x6.75""" "8vo., 16 p." Two copies. Sewn with printed lavender wrappers. "A humorous narrative poem, in the style of ""Hiawatha"", given as an after dinner speech at a gathering of Washington news correspondents at the Willard Hotel in honor of Stanley in January, 1873." Manuscript Dirt and tears on wrappers. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M171.jpg 345 M172 Authorized souvenir programme of H.M. Stanley lecture tour through the United States and Canada. Under the sole management of Major J.B. Pond. Season of 1890-1891. "Pond, J.B., Major" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903" 1890 "7""x10""" "8vo., 24 p" Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “see also M168.” With portraits and advertisements. Printed matter "Wrappers torn at corners, acidic, stained." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 2/25/2008 M172.jpg 346 M173 "Assorted articles and special issues on Stanley, taken from various periodicals." "The Strand, Illustrated London News, and the Graphic" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Daily graphic ; Graphic (London, England) ; Illustrated London news; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 1878-1890 "11""x15.75"" (articles), 16""x12""x1"" (envelope)" 166 p. Is this the “Daily graphic” or the “Graphic”? (“Graphic” is a weekly publication). The Stanley issue is cataloged in OCLC as an issue of the Graphic. All cased in green cloth portfolio. "Includes articles: ""The Graphic"" Stanley number, 20 Apr. 1890. 36 p. Also the Graphic of 10 Aug. 1892. Plus issues of the Illustrated London news of 3 Mar. 1890 (entitled ""Emin Pasha Relief Expedition) 32 p.; special number of 6 Feb. 1878 (entitled ""Stanley in Africa"") 40 p.; cover sheet of issue of 3 May 1890, depicting Stanley's return to England; issue of 10 May 1890; issue of 1 Feb." Printed matter "Foxing, acidic, stains." Drop-spine box "Custom phase box. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse item into a custom phase box." 2/25/2008 M173(2).jpg 347 M174 "Special Stanley Supplement (No.1). H.M. Stanley's explorations in the dark continent - map of the route and a portrait group of the officers of his Expedition. Drawn by W. & A.K. Johnston, Ed. Daily Graphic." Daily Graphic "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; W. & A.K. Johnston Limited; Felkin, R. W. (Robert William); Graphic (London, England); Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 5 July 1890 "24.5""x19""" "Folio, 2 p." "Pencil annotation by LKO in catalog: “fM174, map case.” Is this the “Daily Graphic” or the “Graphic”? (“Graphic” is a weekly publication). The Stanley issue is cataloged in OCLC as an issue of the Graphic. Correct “creator” entry if necessary." "Originally folded. Printed in black, green and orange." """The special Stanley Number of the 'The Graphic', published on April 20th, was in such demand that the issue was out of print in two days. As it as not possible to reprint the entire number, and as great interest continues to be shown by the public in the narrative and illustrations, it has been decided to reprint the chief portion's of Dr. Felkin's article and the leading illustrations, and to publish them as Special Supplements to 'The Daily Graphic.' These Supplements, of which this is the first will be issued twice weekly until completed."" (Footnote)." Printed matter "Top corner mounts torn, articles loose." Plastic sleeve within mat within wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/18/2008 M174.jpg 348 M175 Stanley album. unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" ca.1890 "11.25""x2""" 4to. "A photograph / card collectors album, consisting of card t.p. with colored chromo-lithograph view, eight further card leaves with colored chromo-lithograph views surrounding single large apertures, and eight blank card leaves (two with a single aperture, the remaining with four each). Card leaves with gilt edges; modern red calf backed mottled boards." "A most unusual item not recorded before but presumably designed for a ""cigarette-card"" type promotion where the intention was for a series of portrait cards to be collected and inserted in the album. The apertures though are larger than those fitting the standard ""cigarette cards"" being more of the size of ""carte de visite"" portrait photographs. The scenes depicted are all from Stanley's travels namely: ""Banks of the Victoria Nyanza"", ""Mouth of the Congo"", ""Stanley Falls"", ""Wadelai, Residence of Emin Pasha"", ""Native Village on the Victoria Nyanza"", ""Cabinda on the Congo"", ""Mombassa, Port for Mails"", ""Zanzibar"", and ""The Tankanjika River"", ""Street of Mangela.""" Printed matter Acid transfer. No housing Interleave with acid free paper and rehouse into a custom phase box. 1/17/2008 M175(2).jpg 349 M176 "Stanley bulletin. Vol. 1, no. 3, New York, Thursday, 20 Nov. 1890." New York Herald "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 20 Nov. 1890 "11""x14""" "Folio, 4 p." Printed matter "Folded, edge tears, several areas repaired with tape." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M176.jpg 350 M177 "Stanley and African Exhibition, catalogue of exhibits, (Revised Edition), The Victoria Gallery, Regent Street, London, 1890." "Victoria Gallery (London, England)" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Stanley and African Exhibition ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 1890 "5""x7""x0.25""" "8vo., 84 p." Pictorial paper wrappers. (Sold for 6d.). Printed matter "Wrappers torn at edges, foxing at page edges." "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Custom phase box. 2/25/2008 M177.jpg 351 M178 "Wedding service sheet for Henry Morton Stanley and Dorothy Tennant, Westminster Abbey, 12 July 1890." unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Westminster Abbey" 12 July 1890 "4.5""x7""" 1 Manuscript "Folded, slightly acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M178.jpg 352 M179 "Stanley's own grand triumphal march, illustrating various scenes of his latest African expedition to ""The Albert Edward Nyanza,"" expressly composed for him by Georg Asch. London, n.d." "Asch, Georg" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" n.d. "10""x14.25""" 12 p. Musical score. Pictorial cover. Printed matter Wrappers dirty and torn at edges. Pages torn at edges. "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/25/2008 M179.jpg 353 M180 "Newspaper article from The New York Herald (Tribune?), 14 Nov. 1877. Reports on Stanley's trip down the Congo. Also p. 3-4 of the same newspaper, 17 Nov. 1877, with map and additional text about Stanley's expedition." New York Herald "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" "14 Nov. 1877, 17 Nov. 1877" "15.75""x20.5"" - 2.5""x10.5""" 4 Newspaper clipping "Folded, tears at fold, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/17/2008 M180.jpg 354 A19 "Color poster advertising the Feb. issue of Century Magazine with an article by Stanley, entitled ""The story of the development of Africa.""" "Mayer, Henry" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904; Century magazine" ca. 1898 "13""x20""" 1 Poster "Mounted backing, folded, slight tears at fold creases, edges, and center, right bottom corner missing." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/8/2008 A19.jpg 355 M181 Lecture fees in the form of two checks from Major James B. Pond. Dated New York 27 Dec. 1890 and 21 Jan. 1891. "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "27 Dec. 1890, 21 Jan. 1891" "8""x2.75""" 2 "Each check is for $500.00 drawn on the Second National Bank, and each is endorsed on verso by Stanley: ""For deposit Acct with the 2nd National Bank/Henry M. Stanley.”" Manuscript One check stained. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 M181.jpg 356 M182 MS telegram with related ephemera from the 1868 Abyssinia Campaign. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Theodore II, Negus of Ethiopia, d. 1868 ; Anderson, Col. ; New York herald (New York, N.Y. : 1840) ; Abyssinian Expedition, 1867-1868" 1868 "21""x 33""" 1 "Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: [telegram) “framed, shelved with art; have documentation only.”" "The collection is mounted together on one archival, acid free board, with a black and gilt frame, measuring 21 x 33 in." "Contains as follows: 1. MS telegram, written and signed by Stanley, then New York Herald correspondent in Abyssinia, reporting the final British assault on Magdala and the suicide of Emperor Theodore. 2 leaves, addressed to Col. Anderson on the reverse of the second leaf, Magdala, 1868. Entitled “Triplicate of Telegram/ Sent from Magdala 13.” Describes exchange of artillery fire and “musketry.” “Bombardement lasted four hours assault ordered carried alter vigorous resistance.” Enumerates casualties on both sides. “Emperor found shot dead. Head recognized by Europeans. Two sons taken prisoner, harem released, troops plundered fortress…Europeans depart for seacoast tomorrow. Stanley.” 2. A swatch of material from Emperor Theodore’s shirt “with his blood on it.” In his book Coomassie and Magdala, Stanley describes the looting and the auction of souvenirs. He does not say in the book whether he acquired souvenirs or not. 3. A swatch of floral material from a royal silk tent. 4. A scrap of blue paper (which appears to be from the same stock as the telegram copy) which states in Stanley’s hand: “ A piece of Theodore’s shirt with his blood on it” and “A piece of the royal silk tent.” 5. An early carte-de-visite of Stanley, sporting his exploring hat. 6. A carte-de-visite of King Theodore (after a drawing)." Manuscript Good. Matted and framed "Test mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 1/18/2008 M182.jpg 357 M183 Two trade cards based on Stanley’s Emin Pasha Expedition. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “=M187b?” Printed matter 358 M184a "Lecture. The Dark Continent and its People, or Africa and the Africans. William Clowes, n.d. (ca. 1881)." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" ca. 1881 "8.5""x13.25"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 40 p." "Large type; green wrappers. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." "Biographical note (applying to all items in M184): Although ""never published"" it would seem that Stanley had his lectures printed for three reasons, ease of delivery, to register copyright (some of the above are ""Entered at Stationers' Hall""), and to enable him to present a copy to hosts. However, the number that were printed must have been very small and they are excessively rare. There are ten printed lectures listed in the British Library Catalogue but only four of those appear to correspond to the above group (M184d, M184f, M184h, & M184l). No copies of any of the items in this group (M184a-l) are listed in the library catalogue of the Royal Geographical Society. These lectures are referred to by Lady Stanley in the Autobiography (p. ix), ""The material includes, next, a number of lectures, upon his various explorations; these he prepared with great care, but were never published. They were written after he had published the books covering the same travels; and in the lectures we have the story told in a more condensed and colloquial way.""" Printed matter "Spine damage, dirty wrappers." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184a.jpg 359 M184b "How Livingstone was found in Central Africa. Printed by Spottiswoode & Co., 1886." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 1886 "7.5""x10"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 52 p." "Large type. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, as listed below, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." Printed matter "Dirty wrappers, light staining." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184b.jpg 360 M184c Untitled lecture based on Stanley's second East African Expedition. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" n.d. "8.5""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 40 p." "Large type, edited and corrected in ink by Stanley including the over-pasting of part pages from ""Through The Dark Continent."" . Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." Manuscript "Spine bent forward, extremely dirty wrappers. Mounted and/or glued additions to page." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184c.jpg 361 M184d "Incidents of the journey through the dark continent by H.M. Stanley. Printed for the Author by Wm. Clowes & Sons, 1886." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" 1886 "8""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 48 p." "Large type. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." Printed matter Dirty wrappers. Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184d.jpg 362 M184e "Untitled speech on slavery. no printer, n.d." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Mansion House (London, England)" n.d. "8""x12.5"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 27 p." "Lacking final pages, large type printed on one side only. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." "The speech appears to have been delivered at the Mansion House (the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London) in 1886, and commences ""My Lord Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen.""" Printed matter "Dirty wrappers, stains, corners folded." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184e.jpg 363 M184f "Rescue of Emin Pasha and our march athwart darkest Africa. Printed for the Author by Wm. Clowes & Sons, 1890." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892" 1890 "8.25""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 41 p." "Large type. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley. This is apparently one of the annotated items, with notes believed to be in the hand of Lady Stanley. [Verify)" Printed matter "Dirty wrappers, spine damage, corners folded, last page loose." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184f.jpg 364 M184g "Untitled holograph MS about Emin Pasha, written in a large bold hand." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" n.d. "8""x10"" - 8""x12.5"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" 18 p. "Written entirely in Stanley's hand. These pages could have been prepared to be used in conjunction with M184F. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." "Commences ""I began this lecture by describing the opinions held of Emin by the British Press ..."" Thence follows Stanley's assessment of the man based on his experiences on the Expedition." Manuscript "1. Folded, dirty, stained. 2. Stains, rust marks, damaged corners." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184g.jpg 365 M184h "Across Africa and the rescue and retreat of Emin Pasha, by H.M.Stanley. Printed for the author by Wm. Clowes & Sons, 1890." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 1890 "8.25""x13"" - 7.5""x12.5"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 35 p." "Large type. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." Printed matter "1. Spine damage, rusting staples as binding, dirty wrappers, folded corners. 2. Extremely dirty, tape repairs, folded corners, stains." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184h.jpg 366 M184i "Across Africa and the rescue and retreat of Emin Pasha, by H.M. Stanley." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888 ; Jameson, James S. (James Sligo), 1856-1888 ; Ward, Herbert, 1863-1919 ; Troup, John Rose, d. 1919 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 1890 "8.5""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 44 p." "Large type. A slightly edited version of M184g, but contains an extra 10 p. at end. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." "The text of the addendum commences, ""Ladies and Gentlemen. It is with the deepest regret that I have to refer, before closing this lecture, to the disasters of the rear column, and to the great disappointment I felt at the conduct of those officers attached to it ..."" Thence follows an attack on the behavior of the relatives of Barttelot and Jameson and that of Messrs. Troup and Ward following his censure of their conduct on the expedition." Printed matter "Disbound, dirty wrappers, mold, back wrapper torn." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184i.jpg 367 M184j "Lecture, ""The founding of the Congo State."" Printed by William Clowes, n.d." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" n.d. "9""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 33 p." "Large type. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." Printed matter "Dirty wrappers, rust stains, damaged corners, torn last page." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184j.jpg 368 M184k "Lecture, ""The Congo, its past history, present development, and future prospects.""" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" n.d. "8.5""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 14 p." "Probably incomplete? (appears intended to be 18 p.; lacks pages 1 & 2 and final pages). Not printed in as large a type as the other items above (e.g. M184i and M184j). Titled blue wrappers. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley." Printed matter "Dirty wrappers, corners bumped, page seven clipping loose, page one and two missing." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184k.jpg 369 M184l (Address) to the New Geographical Society of Edinburgh. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" "Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926 ; New Geographical Society of Edinburgh" n.d. "8.25""x13"" (document), 9.5""x14.5""x4.25"" (box)" "Folio, 30 p." Is “New Geographical Society of Edinburgh” the actual name of the group? Could not find it in OCLC or Google (except with reference to this letter). "Large type. In wrappers. Part of a collection of one MS and eleven privately printed lectures and addresses by Stanley, some with annotations, together with other material all formerly in the possession of Lady Dorothy Stanley. This is apparently one of the annotated items, with notes believed to be in the hand of Lady Stanley. [Verify)" Printed matter "Dirty wrappers, spine damage, right corner bumped." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184l.jpg 370 M185 Memorandum of the Henry M. Stanley tour in 1890-91. "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887 ; Appleton, G. Webb (George Webb), 1845-1909 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 1890-1891 "6""x9""x2""" "8vo., 81 p." "LKO has corrected binding note in catalog in pencil to read ‘brown morocco cloth(?) case.’ Verify name for Appleton, is it “Greenleaf Webb Appleton” or “George Webb Appleton”? Online sources (e.g. the Royal Museum for Central Africa’s archives) give both name forms!" MS notebook. Signed by the author in various places and on the MS t.p. Leather notebook preserved in later green morocco case. "Contains Pond's account of the lecture tour undertaken by Stanley in the United States after his return from the Emin Pasha expedition. Loaded with anecdotes as well as the financial details and full ""goings-on"" of the tour (conversations, disagreements, etc.), Pond's notebook describes in great depth the typical important late nineteenth century lecture tour and its organization. The notebook starts with Pond's recollection of how he met Stanley while touring in England in 1886 with Henry Ward Beecher. Mr. G. W. Appleton asked if Pond wanted Stanley to lecture in America. Stanley had done it before, but it was a failure, and Pond was a bit reluctant. Pond discussed the possibilities with Beecher, who responded ""You get Stanley if you can. He is one of the greatest men in the world. I have been reading his Through the dark continent. It is a great book. He is doing great work for civilization and the reading world knows about him."" Pond goes on to describe his first visit with Stanley, and when asked if he would consider doing another lecture tour in America, Stanley ""replied by asking if people ever went to lectures in America."" What a dismal failure that first tour must have been! Pond's persuasiveness and charm obviously won over Stanley, who quickly consented to the tour. The rest of the manuscript describes in detail the resulting tour. Stanley and Appleton were apparently eventually involved in a lawsuit over the lecture tour. Biographical note: Pond founded his lecture bureau in 1879 in New York and by 1903 had arranged tours by some of the most important personalities of the time, including Thomas Nast, Samuel L. Clemens, Ellen Terry, Booker T. Washington, P. T. Barnum, George Washington Carver, Joseph Jefferson, Henry Ward Beecher, and Henry Stanley." Manuscript "Heavy chipping to spine and boards, several loose leaves." Custom enclosure within custom slip case "Tie with archival twill tape. Test custom box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/18/2008 M185(3).jpg 371 M186 "Portrait photograph of Stanley, affixed to the back of a dinner menu for 13 June 1885. J. Thornton, 1885." unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Thornton, J. ; Mosholes, F. (?) ; Shaw, Cpl. (possibly: Shaw, Ernest) ; Bernstein, M.; Woodroffe, W. O. ; Waller, Thomas Macdonald, 1840-1924 ; Thompson, H. Y. [possibly: Thompson, Henry Yates, 1838-1929); Cock, A.; Bright, W. L." 13 June 1885 "3.5""x5.25""" 1 Verify spelling of name Mosholes (could not find in OCLC or Google); is it possible to further identify Cpl. Shaw and H.Y. Thompson? "Signed and dated by Stanley in ink ""Yours sincerely Henry M. Stanley, June 13th., 1885.” On the verso in another manuscript hand is the 9 course menu and list of diners viz: F. Mosholes, H.M. Stanley, Cpl. Shaw, M. Bernstein, W.O. Woodroffe, Governor Waller, H.Y. Thompson, A. Cock and W.L. Bright." Photograph Adhesive and mount residue. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M186.jpg 372 M187a Carte de visite of H.M. Stanley. London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Danson, L. A." Aug. 1872 "2.5""x4""" 1 LKO pencil note in catalog: “No” (inserted just before “another copy of the same photo ...”). Is “Lieut. L.A. Danson” the same person as “Lieut. A.S. Danson” in M187d? Verify initials. "Dated August 1872 on verso. Another copy of the same photo is inscribed on verso ""To Lieut L.A. Danson from Henry M. Stanley.""" "Holding rifle, in safari dress and with small African boy." Photograph Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187a.jpg 373 M187b Stanley and Emin Pasha (Pair of color trade cards). unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" ca. 1889 "3.75""x2.5""" 2 Printed matter Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187b.jpg 374 M187c "Lithograph portrait of H.M. Stanley, advertising a Toledo, Ohio, spice company, with biography on verso." George S. Harris & Sons Lithograph Philadelphia "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" n.d. "4.25""x6.5""" 1 Printed matter "Stains, corners bumped, slight tear on the left side." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187c.jpg 375 M187d "Portrait of Stanley, ""Discoverer of Livingstone.""" London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Danson, A. S." ca. 1870 "2.5""x4""" 1 Is “Lieut. A.S. Danson” the same person as “Lieut. L.A. Danson” in M187a? Verify initials. "With printed signature below portrait, which is half-length in left profile and sporting a goatee beard. Inscribed on verso to ""Lieut. A.S. Danson.""" Photograph "Foxing around edges, dirty, emulsion layer cracking." "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187d.jpg 376 M187e Photographic portrait of H.M. Stanley. "Meyers, Eveleen" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" Apr. 1890 "4.4""x5.5"" (mounted)" 1 Signed by Stanley across bottom and dated Apr. 1890. Photograph "Mounted on board. Mount right corner, broken crease, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187e.jpg 377 M187f Black and white photograph of sculpture of H.M. Stanley holding staff. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Pencil note in catalog by LKO: “Filed as A47[=Art 53) documentation.” The sculpture is in the Train Collection. Photograph 378 M187g Photographic portraits of H.M. Stanley and Dorothy Stanley. unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, d. 1926" "1885, July 1895" "9.25""x11""" 2 The portrait of H.M. Stanley is signed by him and dated 1885. The portrait of Dorothy Stanley is signed by her and dated July 1895. Both portraits are matted. Photograph Good Matted within plastic sleeve within custom envelope Remove from mat and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/18/2008 M187g.jpg 379 M187h "Collection of 13 photographs relating to H.M. Stanley, ca. 1890-1922." unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1890-1922 "4.75""x6.5"" - 8""x10.75""" 13 Photograph "Curling, tears, folded corners, stains, dirt." Plastic sleeves Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/23/2008 M187h(1).jpg 380 M187i "Two photograph portraits of H.M. Stanley by J. Fergus, ca. 1890." "Fergus, John" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1890 "1. 9.75""x14"" 2. 4.25""x6.5""" 2 "LKO has added in pencil in catalog, “larger one w/ 2 leaves text.”" Photograph "1. Acidic edges, right bottom corner torn off, and slight curling. 2. Dirty with top left corner bumped." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187i.jpg 381 M187j Hassan Cigarettes (N.Y.) trade card depicting H.M. Stanley. Hassan Cigarettes "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" n.d. "2.5""x3.25""" 1 Printed matter "Crease marks, left top corner bumped, dirt." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187j.jpg 382 M187k "Trade card depicting H.M. Stanley & D. Livingstone, and on verso, H.M. Stanley and Emin Pasha." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Printed matter 383 M187l "Photogravure portrait, “Henry M. Stanley, 1890,” Allen & Co., London, Ltd." Allen & Co. (London) Ltd. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 1890 "4.25""x5.75""" 1 "This item was added to catalog in pencil by LKO, annotated “found, not listed.” Verify if possible that “Allen & Co.” is W.H. Allen & Co. (a London publisher, active in the late 19th cent.)." Artwork Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M187l.jpg 384 M208 "Big game hunting diary, 1911-1912." "Stigand, C. H. (Chauncy Hugh), 1877-1919" 13 Nov. 1911-1 Nov. 1912 "4to., 69 p." Duplicate record of item M200. Was formerly no. B1596. Remove record. "Red half-leather notebook preserved in quarter leather box, fleece-lined." "A MS. diary kept by Stigand during a shooting expedition in East Africa, commencing with his departure from Victoria Station, London, on 13 Nov. 1911 to 1 Nov. 1912 when the record abruptly ceases at Tombe Musa. Contains a great deal on hunting elephant while his register in the front records kill of hartebeest, warthog, waterbuck, etc. During this time, as evidenced by five pages of notes at the rear of the diary, Stigand was writing The Land of Zinj." Manuscript 385 N34 "Obituary for James Sutherland, ""A great elephant hunter."" Newspaper clipping dated 4 Aug. 1932 (dated by hand)." unknown "Sutherland, James, 1872-1932" 4 Aug. 1932 "2.5""x11.5""" 1 "Was formerly no. B1619. Can newspaper be identified (if so, add to ""creator"" field)." Newspaper clipping "Acidic, folded." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N34.jpg 386 M188 "TLS to Alexander Maitland (“Alex”), London, 5 June (19)60." "Taylor, John, b. 1900" "Maitland, Alexander ; Caldwell, E. (Edmund G.) ; Sa?nchez-Arin?o, Tony ; Aly" 5 June 1960 "8.5""x11""" "4to., 2 p." "Verify that “Tony Sanchez” is Tony Sa?nchez-Arin?o, noted hunter and author of “Hunting in Botswana” and “Elephants, ivory, and hunters,” among other titles. (seems quite likely; if so, add this information to the biographical note)." "Says Edmund Caldwell was the finest illustrator of African books. He had just received a letter from Tony Sanchez. Talks about photos someone took of him in London. Compares the quality of ivory from different regions of Africa. How he was unable to persuade his assistant Aly to call him John instead of Bwana despite the fact that they were sleeping under same tent, etc. Biographical note: Alexander Maitland (b. 1940 in Scotland) is an architect, painter, and naturalist who was also a close friend of the author Wilfred Thesiger." Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M188.jpg 387 M189 "Five TLS to ""Alex"", written between 23 Mar. 1958 and 7 Apr. 1960." "Taylor, John, b. 1900" "Maitland, Alexander ; Aly" 23 Mar. 1958-7 Apr. 1960 "8.5""x11"" - 8.5""x14""" Folio and 8vo. "Verify that “Alex” is Alexander Maitland (as in M188). If not, change ""related name"" entry." "Concerns possible hunting trips in East Africa, his book publication dates, writing opportunities, financial needs, and his faithful assistant Aly." Manuscript "Folded, small tears." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M189.jpg 388 M205 "Autograph diary covering an East African safari, sailing from New York, 27 Oct. 1934, and closing 3 Apr. 1935, in Buenos Aires." "Thaw, Margaret Stout" "Thaw, Lawrence Copley" 27 Oct. 1934-3 Apr. 1935 "7.5""x10""x1""" "4to., approx. 150 p." Was formerly no. B1644. Biographical note: Margaret Stout Thaw was the wife and traveling companion of Lawrence Copley Thaw. Manuscript "Joint leather worn, corners bumped, inserted folded paper and diary pages." No housing Remove and unfold inserted paper and rehouse into a custom phase box. 1/18/2008 M205(2).jpg 389 M190 "ALS, addressed to ""My Lord"", from 7, Weymouth Street, Portland Place W. (London), 22 Jan. (1885)." "Thomson, Joseph, 1858-1895" "Thomson, J. B., Rev. ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) ; Daily telegraph (London, England : 1856)" 22 Jan. 1885 "4""x6"" - 6.5""x10.25""" "8vo., 6 p." "OCLC gives the name of the author of the biography as “Thomson, J. B. (James Baird)”, but James Baird Thomson was an architect. The title page of the actual biography describes the author as “Rev. J.B. Thomson, Greenock”—these are probably two different authors so the OCLC/LCAF form is not used as the name added entry." "Together with a 4 p. brochure advertising his brother's biography of him, his obituary as published in the Daily telegraph, and a black- bordered printed announcement of his death." "Asks his Lordship to accept ""an early copy"" of Through Masai land in return for his kind words of support for his exploration work for the RGS." Manuscript "Folded, foxing, mount residue, tears." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M190.jpg 390 M191 "ALS, addressed to ""Fagan"" of the Natural History Museum, from Naples, 23 Nov. (1894)." "Thomson, Joseph, 1858-1895" British Museum (Natural History) ; “Fagan” 23 Nov. 1894 "5""x8""" "8vo., 2 p." Contains thanks for introductory letters and details his travel plans for the coming winter. Manuscript "Folded, mount residue." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M191.jpg 391 M192 "Russell E. Train’s diary kept during a 1966 visit to East Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania) and also to Ethiopia." "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" "Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia, 1892-1975" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Two typed copies. "Includes an account of a private audience with His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie." Manuscript 392 M201 "A Personal Diary of Explorations in East Africa, Oct. 1886 - Oct. 1888." "Teleki, Sa?muel, gro?f, 1845-1916" "Teleki, Charles ; Teleki, Vera" "Oct. 1886-Oct. 1888, 17 Mar.-11 Apr. 1895" "8.5""x11""" 337 p. "Received with: no. B1717, Höhnel, Ludwig, Ritter von, 1857-1942. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie: a narrative of Count Samuel Teleki's exploring & hunting expedition in eastern equatorial Africa in 1887 and 1888. Longmans, Green, and Co., London, 1894. However, this diary is not mentioned in SIRIS record #785206 (for Höhnel’s book). Pencil note by LKO in catalog: “2 pts.”" "Personal diary kept by Count Teleki, dated from Oct. 1886 to Oct. 1888 and from Mar. 17 to Apr. 11, 1895. Translated by Charles and Vera Teleki, Apr. 30, 1961." Manuscript "Spiral bound, plastic cover, modern paper." No housing Remove binder and plastic cover and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/18/2008 M201.jpg 393 M193 "Photograph albums documenting the Prince of Wales's trips to Africa, Sept.-Nov. 1928, and Jan.-Apr. 1930, 4 vols." "Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 1894-1972" "Sarkis, S. ; Daily mirror (London, England) ; [probably: Heber-Percy, David Josceline Algernon, 1909-1971; or Heber-Percy, Josceline Reginald, 1880-1964) ; Reith ; Salmon, Roy John Dugdale, Captain ; Blixen-Finecke, Bror, baron von, 1886-1946 ; Blixen, Karen, 1885-1962" "Sep.-Nov. 1928, Jan.-Apr. 1930" "4""x3"" - 8""x6"" (photographs), 17.5""x20.5""x1.75"" (album)" 136 "In addition, one Kodak box includes pages 7-10 of volume three." "Four albums containing approximately 155 silver prints, photographs and snapshots from the Prince of Wales's trips to Africa and Egypt, 1928 and 1930, taken by S. Sarkis, the Daily mirror, and others. The photographs include images taken in Cairo, Sept. 1928, one inscribed in ink by the Prince, “The old guard at the present Heber Percy in command Reith in the background not at the salute""; crowds watching the arrival of the Prince on board S.S. Malda, Mombassa, Kenya, 28 Sept. 1928 and related images; the Mayor of Nairobi presenting the Prince with an ivory casket, 2 Oct. 1928 (reproduced in Vickers, p. 95, upper right), and related images of tribal chiefs; the Prince presenting his portrait to various different groups of tribesmen (one reproduced in Vickers, p. 92-93); the Prince laying a wreath at the cenotaph, Kampala, Uganda, 17 Oct. 1928, and related images; the Prince and companions at a crocodile shoot, banks of the Upper Nile, 19 Oct. 1928 (one reproduced in Vickers, p. 95, center); the Prince relaxing with Captain Roy Salmon, Uganda, 21 Oct. 1928 (reproduced in Vickers, p. 94), and various other images taken on safari in Tanganyika, Nov. 1928 (one reproduced in Vickers, p. 95, below); some duplicates, &c; sizes approximately 5 by 4 in. to 8 by 6 in. Includes camp photos of Karen Blixen and Bror Blixen. Biographical note: S. Sarkis was the garrison photographer for the British Troops in Egypt." Photograph "Good. Photographs mounted on album pages, within plastic sleeves." No housing Reinsert pages 7-10 of volume three from Kodak box. 1/18/2008 M193(2).jpg 394 M194 "Eight original and eight duplicate photographs depicting the Prince of Wales and others of his party, including Denys Finch Hatton, taken on the East Africa Safari of 1930." unknown "Hewlett, Richard, Major ; Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 1894-1972 ; Finch Hatton, Denys George, 1887-1931" 1930 "4""x3"" - 6""x8""" 16 LKO’s pencil annotations in catalog: “3 versions” of no. 1; no. 5 is “Hewlett and native with dead lions”; “& set of modern prints.” These photos were the property of Hewlett until his death. "Subject of photographs: 1. the Prince on front of railway engine with Hewlett; 2. the Prince with a dead buffalo; 3. the Prince with a dead elephant; 4. another with elephant; 5. Hewlett and Prince with dead lion; 6. A group photo of Hewlett, Finch Hatton, and the Prince having tea in the bush." Photograph "Original curling, damaged corners. Duplicates are modern prints." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M194.jpg 395 M195 "Another group of seventeen photographs from the same safari of the Prince of Wales. Photos of the Prince and others, including Karen Blixen (?)." unknown "Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 1894-1972 ; Blixen, Karen, 1885-1962" n.d. "5""x4""" 17 With negatives. Photograph Good. "Glassine photograph sleeves within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M195.jpg 396 M196 "Manuscript, ""A mixed bag of safari and other stories.""" "Waller, Mary" "Waller, A. Sydney" n.d. "10""x12""x3.5""" 100+ p. "Unpublished. Original draft and typescripts. Boxed, green cloth, spine label black gilt." Biographical note: Mary Waller was the wife and traveling companion of A. Sydney Waller. Manuscript "Folded, rusting fasteners, rope binding. Last draft severely acidic." Custom case and drop-spine box "Unfold, remove fasteners, and preservation photocopy or digitally scan. Test drop-spine box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 1/18/2008 M196(2).jpg 397 M197a "ALS to Major J.B. Pond, written from the ""Windsor Hotel"", (N.Y.) 12 Mar. 1890." "Ward, Herbert, 1863-1919" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 12 Mar. 1890 "7.75""x9.75""" "8vo., 1 p." On Ward's blind monogrammed personal stationery. "Written after Ward’s return from the Emin Pasha Expedition. Accepting one invitation to lecture, but declining to attend a reception and apologizing for another lecture. ""I shall be most happy to deliver a talk about my Congo Cannibals ...""" Manuscript Good. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M197a.jpg 398 M197b "ALS to Major J.B. Pond, written from ""6 Carlton House Terrace S.W."", 8 Sept. 1890." "Ward, Herbert, 1863-1919" "Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Ritchie, Joseph, Dr., ca. 1788-1819 ; Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888 ; Jameson, James S., Mrs.; Jameson, James S. (James Sligo), 1856-1888 ; Troup, John Rose, d. 1919 ; Bonny, William, d. 1899 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 8 Sep. 1890 "7.75""x9.75""" "8vo., 1 p." On Ward's blind monogrammed personal stationery. "Written after Ward’s return from the Emin Pasha Expedition. Thanking Pond for his letter, mentioning (Joseph) Ritchie, saying that he is finishing his book and adding “As far as I learn there is likely to be a great row after Capt. Barttelot publishes his book in defence of his brother. Mrs. Jameson is also publishing her husband's journal-- Troup has his book ready for issue and Bonny is preparing a very lengthy account of his experiences. I think the public will be awfully sick of this matter before long.” Biographical note: Joseph Ritchie is probably a reference to Dr. Joseph Ritchie, ca. 1788-1819, who led an expedition across the Sahara Desert to reach the lower Niger, but died before the expedition reached its goal." Manuscript Abrasions on verso left corner. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M197b.jpg 399 M197c "ALS to Major J.B. Pond, written from ""6 Carlton House Terrace, Pall Mall, London"", 5 Oct. 1890." "Ward, Herbert, 1863-1919" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" 5 Oct. 1890 "7.75""x9.75""" "8vo., 2 p." On Ward's blind monogrammed personal stationery. "Written after Ward’s return from the Emin Pasha Expedition. Explains that Ward has lecture commitments until the end of April, that his book comes out on the 15th, he has been working on his lecture and hopes to spend the following winter in the States. “I could bring three lectures ‘The Rear Guard’, ‘Stanley and the Arab ivory raiders in Central Africa’ and ‘The Satraps of the Congo’... I will send you on Oct. 15th a copy of my book ....”" Manuscript Discoloration on right side of document. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 M197c.jpg 400 M198 "Nine ALS addressed to Rupert Shoolbred, Scotland, written while on a hunting safari in Kenya from 25 June 1910 to 23 Oct. 1910." "Wilkin, W. H. (Walter Harold), b. 1876" "Shoolbred, Rupert" 25 June 1910-23 Oct. 1910 "4.5""x7""" "8vo., 134 p. plus 4 additional p." Each letter is in its original envelope with stamp. The safari went from Nairobi to Meru to Chanler Falls to the Lorian Swamp. The letters give detailed descriptions on almost a daily basis of game encountered and hunted. Manuscript Folded in original envelopes which are stained and dirty. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope (overfilled)" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/18/2008 M198.jpg 401 M199 "Scrapbook pertaining to her book, Glimpses of East Africa and Zanzibar, containing press clippings from various publications which review or mention her book, ca. 1910." "Younghusband, Ethel" ca. 1910 "6""x8""x1""" 8vo. In some cases typed copies of the notices are pasted in; included are two autograph letters (one signed) commenting on the reviews. Manuscript "Boards warped, journal overfilled with folded papers and mounted newspaper clippings, severely acidic." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into custom phase box. 1/18/2008 M199(2).jpg 402 B1790 Russell E. Train Africana Collection library catalog. 1992. "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 1992 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. From addenda page inserted in 2004 catalog (master inventory copy). Three copies. "If found, add catalog to accession files." Manuscript 403 B1791 Russell E. Train Africana Collection library catalog. Addendum. 1995. "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 1995 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. From addenda page inserted in 2004 catalog (master inventory copy). Three copies. "If found, add catalog to accession files." Manuscript 404 B1792 Russell E. Train Africana Collection library catalog. 2002. "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 2002 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. From addenda page inserted in 2004 catalog (master inventory copy). In loose sheets. "If found, add catalog to accession files." Manuscript 405 B1803 Russell E. Train Africana Collection library catalog. 2004. "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 2004 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. From addenda page inserted in 2004 catalog (master inventory copy). Accompanied by CD-Rom. "If found, add catalog to accession files." Manuscript 406 "Russell E. Train personal papers, 1956-1995." "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" "Cullman, Joseph F. (Joseph Frederick), b. 1912 ; Manuscript Society (U.S.) ; (possibly: Sawyer, Chas. J.?)" 1956-1995 "8.5""x11"" - 8.5""x14""" 0.50 linear feet From addenda page inserted in 2004 catalog (master inventory copy). Confirm identification of Sawyer and correct related name entry. Needs an accession no. "Personal papers concerning the acquisition and disposition of the Russell E. Train Africana Collection. Cullman Library correspondence; rare book and manuscript dealer correspondence; photographs of art work (in Sawyer envelope); Manuscript Society, with Manuscript Society news XVI (2) 1995 and XX (1) 1999, containing articles on Russell E. Train." Manuscript "Papers are loose and within folders and envelopes, fasteners." See condition Remove fasteners and rehouse into acid free folders. Arrange the materials by the item discussed within and transfer to accession file as discussed in the Descriptive Cataloging Report. 7/1/2008 no#2.jpg 408 Art 01 "Original oil painting for the dust jacket of Mary L. Jobe Akeley’s book, Carl Akeley’s Africa." "Jansson, Arthur A." "Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926 ; Akeley, Mary L. Jobe (Mary Lenore Jobe), 1878-1966" n.d. "30""x21"" (unframed)" 1 Unframed colored oil painting on wooden stretcher (18 x 30 in.). Signed by the artist. Written in pencil on the wooden stretcher: “Personal property of Arthur A. Jansson.” "Painting shows what would be both front and rear of the dust jacket, giving title, author, and publisher. On the front panel of the dust jacket (right side of painting) is a large gorilla beating its chest with volcanoes erupting in the background. Biographical note: Jansson was the artist on the Akeley African Hall Expedition for the American Museum of National History, 1926-1927." Artwork "Unframed, dirt, yellow paint dried out and cracked, fading, and water stains." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 2/7/2008 Art01.jpg 409 Art 02 Two signed colored etchings of African game. "Halpern, Frederick Hans" n.d. "12.25""x10""" 2 "Was formerly listed under “Alfoem, M.”; DAW has made pencil annotations in catalog to correct the name and add: “aquatint”; “see file.”" Artwork Acidic. Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 Art02.jpg 411 Art 04 "Victoria Falls. A suite of six circular sepia ink drawings, ca.1865-1867." "Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" British Association for the Advancement of Science ca.1865-1867 "3.5""x3.25""" 6 Pencil annotation in catalog: “see Art 07.” With detailed color instructions in Baines' hand and with notes by him on the verso of one drawing. "The nature of these drawings with their color details indicate that they were preliminary sketches for the making of colored lantern slides. These would have been destined to be used by Baines to illustrate his lectures on the Victoria Falls and African Travel. (In Aug. 1866 Baines read papers on the Limpopo and the Zambesi before the British Association at Nottingham.) Baines' album on the Victoria Falls was published in 1865 and it is likely that these drawings were made shortly afterwards. Four of the drawings have counterparts in the printed volume as indicated in the following list. They are drawn in reverse to the lithographs. 1. The Leaping Water or Western Cataract (Plate 3); 2. Great Western (or Main) Fall (Plate 5); 3. Herd of Buffalo driven to the edge of the chasm (Plate 6); 4. Centre Rock Fall, and the Eastern Cataracts (Plate 7); 5. Smoke Rising with Rainbow in the Lower Ravine; 6. The Falls with central rainbow. (No. 5 was reproduced on page 137 of Wallis, Thomas Baines, Cape Town, 1976)." Artwork "Acidic, dirt, stains." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art04.jpg 412 Art 05 "Two watercolors, one of a “Gnoo” and one of a “Hartebeest.""" "Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" n.d. "1. 7.5""x 5.75"" (art), 12""x11"" (frame), 2. 6""x6"" (art), 11/75""x11.75"" (frame)" 2 "Both paintings are inscribed on front and the Hartebeeste extensively inscribed on the reverse. On the latter, the artist used pencil and colored chalk in addition to watercolor. (Both are attributed to Baines.)" Artwork "Acidic, slight stains, dirt." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low). Recommend two accessions numbers: Art05a and Art05b." 2/7/2008 Art05(1).jpg 413 Art 06 "Lion and dead buffalo, near the Domus (or Thomas) River, a branch of the Chomgani, six miles N.E. of the Emampanjene Matabeleland - Watson and Umfundisi - Monday evening May 18, 1870." "Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" "Mohr, Eduard, 1828-1876" 18 May 1870 "14.75""x10.5"" (art), 26""x22"" (frame)" 1 "The painting is inscribed by the artist and signed, counter-signed with initials ""E.M."" by Eduard Mohr, in the lower right. (For a description of the subject painting, see The Northern Goldfields Diaries of Thomas Baines, first journey, 1870-1871, vol. II, May 18-19, 1870)." Artwork "Slightly acidic, two small tears at the middle and bottom of work." Mounted on board and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art06.jpg 414 Art 07 "Victoria Falls. Colored print, ca. 1870." "Baines, Thomas, 1820-1875" ca. 1870 "7""x10.75""" 1 "Pencil annotation in catalog, “see Art 4”." """The Victoria Falls, Zambesi, from the east end of the chasm.""" Artwork "Acidic, dirt." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art07.jpg 415 Art 08 "Drawing, ""The brain shot inoperative.""" "Bell, Walter Dalrymple Maitland, 1880-1951" "Baker, Milford" Mar. 1951 "5.25""x6.75""" 1 "Pen and ink drawing, inscribed with title ""The brain shot inoperative"" and ""To Milford Baker, who is evidently one of the brotherhood from Walter Bell, March 1951."" On sheet of letterhead measuring 14 x 18 in. headed ""Corriemoilie, Garve, Ross-Shire. Tel. Garve 202""." Depicts an elephant lying prone but starting to rise while a hunter prepares to leave his position which up until then has been that of sitting on the elephant in classic pose with rifle in hand. Artwork Slightly acidic at fold creases. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/7/2008 Art08.jpg 416 Art 09 Falls of the Pangany from off the left bank. "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" n.d. "5""x6.25"" (art), 10.5""x 12.75"" (frame)" 1 "Pen and ink and watercolor. Signed with monogram ""FRB"" and inscribed as title, numbered ""16"" and further inscribed ""The Second Volume? ""Chap 1"". Engraved in Burton's Zanzibar, vol. II, facing p. 239." Artwork "Crease at bottom, acidic, stains." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art09.jpg 417 Art 10 Savage of the Nyika. "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" n.d. "4.75""x6.5"" (art), 10.5""x12.5"" (frame)" 2 "Pen and ink. Signed with monogram ""FRB"" and inscribed as title and further inscribed ""For 2d volume/frontis piece."" Engraved in Burton's Zanzibar, Vol. II, frontispiece. On reverse, another pen and ink drawing signed with monogram ""FRB"" titled ""Mambo/Mkomani"" (?). Does not appear in either volume." Artwork "Frame contains two pieces of artwork. Acidic, dirt." Matted and framed Separate and reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place into acid free folders and place in proper flat storage (low). Recommend two accession numbers: Art10a and Art10b. 2/7/2008 Art10(1).jpg 418 Art 11 Mombasah Island and Fort from English Point. "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" n.d. "6.75""x4.5"" (art), 12.25""x10.5"" (frame)" 1 "Pen and ink. Title inscribed but not signed. Engraved in Burton's Zanzibar,Vol. II, facing p. 23." Artwork "Acidic, dirt." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art11.jpg 419 Art 12 "Fuga, capital of Usumbara." "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" n.d. "6.75""x4.75"" (art), 12.5""x11"" (frame)" 1 "Pen and ink. Signed with monogram ""FRB"". Title inscribed. Engraved in Burton's Zanzibar, Vol. II, facing p. 152." "There are two figures in the middle foreground, one European and one native carrying a rifle. The bearded European may be Capt. Speke." Artwork "Acidic, dirt." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art12.jpg 420 Art 13 "Portrait of Richard Francis Burton, by Lord Leighton, etched by L. Fleming, n.d." "Leighton of Stretton, Frederic Leighton, Baron, 1830-1896" "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Fleming, L." n.d. "10""x14""" 1 Artwork "Slightly acidic, dirt, foxing." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art13.jpg 421 Art 14 "Cartoon of Richard Francis Burton, by “Spy,” entitled “The Arabian Nights.”" "Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922" "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)" 24-28 Oct. 1885 "1. 10""x15"" 2. 7.5""x12 .5""" 2 """Man of the Day.-No. CCCXLIII Captain Richard Francis Burton."" Biographical note: “Spy” is the pseudonym used by Sir Leslie Ward." Artwork "1. Paper creases, light stains, and dirt. 2. Slightly acidic, severe foxing (scotch tape) on corners." Window mat Rehouse into an acid free folder. Preservation photocopy or digitally scan clipping for access. 2/6/2008 Art14.jpg 422 Art 15 "Cartoon of Richard Francis Burton, by “Spy,” entitled “The Arabian Nights.”" "Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922" "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 ; Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)" 24 Oct. 1885 "1.10""x15"" 2. 7.5""x12.5""" 2 1. artwork 2. article clipping. """Man of the Day.-No. CCCXLIII Captain Richard Francis Burton."" Biographical note: “Spy” is the pseudonym used by Sir Leslie Ward." Artwork "Acidic, dirt, tape." Wax paper and window mat Remove from mat and rehouse into an acid free folder. 7/1/2008 Art15.jpg 423 Art 16 "Original pen and ink portrait of H.M. Stanley, ca. 1920." "Caffyn, W.H." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1920 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Artwork 424 Art 17 Paintings by E. Caldwell. "Caldwell, E. (Edmund G.)" ca. 1897-1989 See summary. 4 "Includes paintings: A. Springbok pair. Watercolor. Signed E. Caldwell. ca. 1898. 7 1/4""x8 1/2"" (art), 13""x5"" (frame), acidic, dirt, and stains. B. Sassaby head. Monocolor wash. Not signed. 12""x8"" (art), 16 1/2""x13"" (frame), acidic. C. Group of three heads: Bushbuck, Nyala, and Lesser Kudu. Monocolor wash. Signed E. Caldwell. 13""x8 1/2"" (art), 19""x15"" (frame), acidic with slight foxing and dirt. D. Pair of Reedbuck heads. Monochrome wash. Signed E. Caldwell. Dated 1897. Biographical note: Caldwell was the artist for Jock of the Bushveld. 6 1/4""x8 1/2"" (art), 13""x15"" (frame), acidic and foxing." Artwork See summary. Matted and framed "Reframe with archival mat (high) or unframe entirely and place into acid free folders and place in proper flat storage (low). Recommend four accession numbers: Art17a, Art17b, Art17c, Art17d." 2/7/2008 Art17A.jpg 425 Art 18 "Vanity Fair cartoon of Verney Lovett Cameron, “He walked across Africa.” With text. Published 15 July 1896." Vanity Fair "Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894 ; Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)" 15 July 1896 "10""x15""" 1 "Includes article ""Men of the Day.-No. CXXX1"" by Jehu Junior." Artwork "Acidic, foxing." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art18.jpg 426 Art 19 Two original monochrome and wash drawings (1908) from On safari. "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 1908 "11.5""x9"" (art), 17.75""x15"" (frame)" 2 "Includes: A. (3 Impalas), signed with initials. B. (3 Gnus), signed with initials." Artwork "Dirt, acidic, foxing." Matted and framed Reframe into archival mat (high) or unframe entirely and place in separate acid free folders and place in proper flat storage (low). Recommend two accession numbers: Art19a and Art19b. 2/8/2008 Art19a.jpg 427 Art 20 Twenty-five original drawings by Chapman for Savage Sudan. "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 1913-1915 "9.5""x12""x1.5"" (bound journal), 6.75""x9.75"" (artwork)" 25 "Some were published in Savage Sudan, but others were unpublished. Each drawing labeled; dated; some with instructions. Contained in 4to. album; green morocco gilt." Artwork "Art mounted on pages, acidic, foxing, stains." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 2/25/2008 Art20(2).jpg 428 Art 21 Collection of 124 original ink and wash drawings by Chapman for Savage Sudan. "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 1913-1919 "10""x15""x1.25"" (bound journal), 7.25""x10.75"" (artwork)" "2 vols., 124 drawings" "Each drawing has been labeled and dated by Chapman, often with instructions. Contained in two 4to albums, dark blue half morocco, red gilt labels on spines." Artwork "Art mounted on pages, acidic, foxing, stains." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 2/25/2008 Art21(2).jpg 429 Art 22 "Four manuscript field sketchbooks, dated 1912-1913, 1913-1914, 1919 with numerous pencil sketches and notes by Chapman." "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 1912-1913; 1913-1914; 1919 "4.5""x8""x1.5"" (box), 4""x7""0.25"" (journal)" "4 vol., 8vo., approx. 125 p." "Original black cloth, manuscript labels on upper corners; preserved in mod. green morocco-back cloth folding box, gilt." Artwork "Acidic, inserted folded paper." Drop-spine box "Remove inserted paper (document insertion with separation sheet), unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse volumes into custom phase boxes." 2/25/2008 Art22(3).jpg 430 Art 21a "Original pen and ink drawing of “Eland bull,” from p. 168 in On safari. Sketched June 14, 1907." "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 14 June 1904 "9.75""x10""" 1 Entry penciled in catalog by DAW. Artwork "Acidic, dirt. Mounted to mat board. Mat board appears to be acidic. 2"" of the work is folded." Window mat "Unfold, remove from mat and rehouse in an acid free folder." 2/8/2008 Art21a.jpg 431 Art 21b "Original pen and ink drawing of “Elephant cow feeding on cane grass,” sketched Feb. 8, (1907?)." "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 8 Feb. (1907?) "10""X6.75""" 1 Entry penciled in catalog by DAW. Artwork "Acidic, dirt. Mounted to mat board. Mat board appears to be acidic." Window mat Remove from mat and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/8/2008 Art21b.jpg 432 Art 23 "Colored print, ""The missionary received by an African chief."" Ca. 1890." Christian Missionary Society ca. 1890 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Is there a more specific version of the corporate body name? “Christian Missionary Society” is not in OCLC’s LCAF; Google hits unclear. Or is this a typo for “Church Missionary Society”? (as used in Art 39). Pencil note by DAW in catalog: “=Art 39?” Artwork 433 Art 24 "Staffordshire porcelain standing figure in Scottish Highland dress, one foot resting on head of dead lion, titled on base ""The Lion Slayer."" n.d." unknown "Gordon-Cumming, Roualeyn, 1820-1866" n.d. "16.5"" (height), 8""x4"" (bottom)" 1 "The image is of Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming, nicknamed “The Lion Hunter” or “The Lion Slayer.” See Pugh, Gordon. Staffordshire portrait figures…of the Victorian period, London, 1970, p. 600 and illustration." Artifact Staining at base and gold leaf worn. Archival box None required. 2/8/2008 Art24(1).jpg 434 Art 25 "Drawing, ""Her trunk was directly over my head and her mighty ears flapping gently fanning me & I needed fanning for the sweat of fear was thickly down my neck.""" "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" n.d. "8.25""x11""" 1 Grisaille drawing on paper. Signed by the artist in the bottom left hand corner and inscribed on the back. "Depicts the artist Dugmore lying on the ground in front of his camera, with an elephant towering above him, with two smaller elephants visible in the background. This illustration was reproduced in an article on elephant hunting and depicts an incident that was one of the author's favorite stories during his lectures." Artwork Good. Housed with accession number M047 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 12/21/2007 Art25(2).jpg 435 Art 26 "Painting, ""In for the kill."" Ca. 1900." "Egersdorfer, Heinrich, 1853-1915" ca. 1900 "24.25""x15.5"" (art), 34.5""x26"" (frame)" 1 Original watercolor. The work is signed by the artist in the bottom right hand corner. "Depicts a sable antelope being attacked by two cheetahs, one of which has already caught the startled antelope and is going for its throat. A small ""kopje"" is featured in the middle ground with the ""veldt"" rolling away towards other hills in the background. Biographical note: Heinrich Egersdorfer (1853 - 1915) visited South Africa on a number of occasions. He made numerous illustrations for the Illustrated London News and other pictorial journals. His paintings of wild life, which nearly always feature action, are becoming uncommon. The Africana Museum in Johannesburg owns a number of his works." Artwork "Slightly dirty, stained." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art26.jpg 436 Art 27 Two signed etchings depicting African hunting scenes. "Giles, G. D. (Godfrey Douglas), 1857-1941" ca. 1889 "13""x11.25""" 2 Both etchings are mounted on white board and signed by the artist in pencil. "A. Shows the white hunter firing head on at a charging elephant with a second elephant retreating in the back ground, and the hunter's young bearer taking evasive action in the bottom right. B. Depicts the same hunter firing at an advancing rhinoceros with two fallen animals in the fore ground and a tribe of natives to the rear." Artwork "Acidic, foxing, dirt." Tissue paper Buffer with archival board and place in proper flat storage. Recommend two accessions numbers Art27a and Art27b. 2/7/2008 Art27.jpg 437 Art 28 "Watercolor painting, ""I beg your pardon!""" "Griset, Ernest Henry, 1844-1907" n.d. "9""x10.75"" (art), 16.75""x19"" (frame)" 1 Signed by Griset in lower left corner. "Depicts a fully maned lion rearing indignantly as an ape, in formal dress, steps on the lion's tail, and tips his top hat." Artwork Acidic. Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art28.jpg 438 Art 29 "Five original humorous watercolor drawings, depicting the progress of Stanley through Africa to the Albert Nyanza. Ca. 1890." "Griset, Ernest Henry, 1844-1907" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889)" ca. 1890 "8.5""x7""" 5 Executed in the artist's inimitable satirical and lively style. Each drawing is on a separate gilt-edged card and is signed by the artist. "The watercolors are captioned: ""Entering the dark forest 160 days march”; ""Crossing the gloomy forest""; ""Reception by a friendly tribe"", ""Attacked by hostile tribes"" and ""Arrival at the Albert Nyanza"". Biographical note: Ernest Henry Griset was born in France in 1844 and came to London in the mid-60s to pursue his career as an illustrator and comic draughtsman. He rose in reputation to eventually work for ""Fun"" and ""Punch."" He often featured African scenes with ""mournful beasts"" being chased by ""half-savage hunters"" and his ""sketches have a charm that has gained them a special place among collectors."" This group of watercolors relating to Stanley's Emin Pasha Relief Expedition is both typical of his work and an a interesting contemporary comment on the expedition. (Ref. Houfe, Dictionary of British book illustrators and caricaturists, 1800-1914)." Artwork "Acidic, mount residue on verso, chipping to boards, foxing." "Tissue paper within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Interleave with acid free paper and place in proper flat storage. 2/6/2008 Art29.jpg 439 Art 30 "Oil painting, ""Kudus at Victoria Falls."" Ca. 1914." "Holder, Edward Henry" ca. 1914 "15.5""x11.5"" (art), 21.75""x17.75"" (frame)" 1 Oil on board. Signed by the artist with monogram. "Depicts a dramatic scene at the top of the Victoria Falls with a male kudu, flanked by two females and a fawn, about to accept the challenge of a second male, in the middle ground, who is turning and commencing his charge head down. Biographical note: Edward Henry Holder was born at Scarborough, Yorkshire. He specialized in coastal views and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1872-1873 as well as the Society for British Artists between 1864 and 1893. Several of his paintings are in the York Art Gallery. Around 1914 he travelled to South Africa and was the first professional artist after Thomas Baines to visit the Victoria Falls. On his return one of his paintings of the Falls was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1917. The majority of his paintings of the Falls are pure landscapes and to find game so prominently featured is unusual." Artwork "Artwork good, frame backing paper loose." Framed Replace frame backing paper. 2/7/2008 Art30.jpg 440 Art 31 "Black and white pencil drawing, “Masai camp.”" "Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927" n.d. "9""x11.5"" (art), 16.5""x20"" (frame)" 1 Artist's monogram at bottom right corner. "Two Masai warriors in full battle regalia in foreground. Reproduced (much reduced) in Johnston's The Kilimanjaro Expedition at p. 305 and entitled ""Masai camp.""" Artwork "Acidic, dirt, stained." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art31.jpg 441 Art 32 "Vanity Fair cartoon, “The Cutter of Continents.” Landor, Arnold Henry Savage, 1865-1924." Vanity Fair "Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)" n.d. "10.5""x15.5""" 1 "Biographical note: A. Henry Savage Landor was a painter, explorer, writer and anthropologist who traveled widely throughout the world." Artwork "Creases, slight stain on left edge." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art32.jpg 442 Art 33 "Colored mezzotint portrait, signed, of Livingstone. Published by the Museum Galleries, 1927." "Brufrain, H. Scott" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 1927 "8.5""x11.5""" 1 Is there a typo in the artist’s name (Brufrain)? Could not find him in OCLC or Google. Artwork "Good, mounted to board." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 Art33.jpg 443 Art 34 "Vanity Fair cartoon, “An earnest African.” Published 19 Dec. 1895." Vanity Fair "Lugard, Frederick John Dealtry, Baron, 1858-1945 ; Vanity Fair (London, England : 1868)" 19 Dec. 1895 "10""x15""" 1 "Is this a cartoon of Lugard, or (less likely) by Lugard? Correct creator / related name entry as necessary." "Biographical note: Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard (1858-1945) was a British soldier and colonial administrator who served as Governor of Hong Kong and Governor General of Nigeria." Artwork "Slightly acidic, small tear on middle left edge." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art34.jpg 444 Art 35 "Preliminary pencil study for his composition entitled ""The last trek.""" "Millais, John Everett, Sir, 1829-1896" "Millais, John Guille, 1865-1931 ; Train, Russell E., b. 1920 ; Riviere, Briton, 1840-1920" n.d. "1. 15.75""x12.75"" (art), 23.5""x21.25"" (frame) 2. 11.5""x 15.25"" (art), 23.5""x21.25"" (frame)" 2 "Charcoal on brown artist’s board. Inscribed ""To my son John, J.E. Millais, July 5 '95"" in the lower right hand corner." "The finished drawing appeared in A breath from the Veldt, depicting two Africans squatting on the ground beside a recumbent figure, with another study of the same two figures and a subsidiary study of zebras or antelopes. Sir John Millais drew the final version of ""The last trek"" for the frontispiece of his son's book A breath from the Veldt, 1895. Upon publication it was acclaimed by The Daily telegraph as ""perhaps the most beautiful illustration connected with South African art."" Another preliminary study appears in J.G.Millais' biography of his father, Vol. II, p.299. Millais contemplated a full oil painting of the subject just before he died. As his son recounted (Vol. II, p.333): “As I write, the last morning he spent in his beloved studio comes back vividly to my mind. I had long wanted him to paint ‘The last trek’, a drawing of which he had kindly supplied as frontispiece to my book A breath from the Veldt and Mr. Briton Riviere had also urged him to do so; and now pointing to a large white canvas which stood on one of the easels he whispered, ‘Well, Johnnie, you see I have got the canvas at last, and I am really, going to begin ‘The last trek’ today.’ .... An hour later he felt so extremely unwell that he retired to his own room downstairs, closing the studio door behind him for the last time. He had commenced, though he knew it not, ‘The last trek.’“" Artwork Frame contains two pieces of artwork. Back glass attached with masking tape. Matted and framed Separate and reframe into archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in separate acid free folders and place in proper flat storage (low). Recommend two accessions numbers: Art35a and Art35b. 2/7/2008 Art35(1).jpg 445 Art 36 "Proof print, “The last trek,” 1896." "Millais, John Everett, Sir, 1829-1896" 1896 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Artwork 446 Art 37 "Drawing, ""Herd of black wildebeest commencing to run and separate into three curves.""" "Millais, John Guille, 1865-1931" n.d. "16""x12"" (art), 23""x19"" (frame)" 1 "Grey wash drawing, heightened with white gouache. Signed, mounted on board, together with further signed instructions to the plate maker." "This is the original drawing for the illustration on p. 226 of Breath from the veldt, 1895." Artwork Acidic. Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/8/2008 Art37.jpg 447 Art 38 "Drawing, ""Leopard pouncing on Nyala."" Ca. 1896." "Millais, John Guille, 1865-1931" ca. 1896 "17.25""x 11.5"" (art), 25""x19.75"" (frame)" 1 Watercolor and gouache drawing. Signed by the artist. Artwork Good. Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art38.jpg 448 Art 39 "Lithograph, “The missionary received by an African chief, West Africa.” Published by the Church Missionary Society and printed by Kronheim & Co., n.d." Church Missionary Society Kronheim & Co. 26x30 cm. Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Formerly entered under the heading “Miscellaneous.” Pencil annotation in catalog: “?=Art 23.” Colored lithograph. Artwork 449 Art 40 "Painting, ""The Pioneer at anchor in Pomony Harbor, Johanna. Livingstone and Kirk were on board and they were about to start for the Rovooma (sic) River to ascertain if it communicated with Lake Nyassa in Central Africa. 3 Sep.:(18)62.""" "Mitchell, Thomas, fl. 1864-1873" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 3 Sep. 1862 "9.5""x6"" (art), 16""x12.75"" (frame)" 1 Artist’s name taken from Union list of artist names online (ULAN); not sure if same but seems likely. Could not identify with more specific information. "Original watercolor, with title inscribed by the artist." "The Pioneer, a small paddle-steamer, was built as a replacement for the Ma-Robert. It arrived in January 1861 but did not fully meet Livingstone's requirements and was eventually handed over to the Navy. There is an illustration of it in Expedition to the Zambesi, but no other contemporary record appears to be extant." Artwork "Detached from mount, caption acidic, slight dirt, stains." Matted and framed Reframe with archival materials (high) or store flat in an acid free folder (low). 2/8/2008 Art40.jpg 450 Art 41 "Colored engraving of Robert Moffat by George Baxter, published 1843." "Baxter, George, 1804-1867" "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" 1843 "8.5""x10.75""" 1 Artwork "Stain top right corner, tear repaired with (scotch tape) bottom middle, slight wear at edges." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art41.jpg 451 Art 42 "Black and white lithograph of Robert Moffat after H. Anelay, “On board, The Royal Sovereign…departing for Africa, 30th January, 1843.”" "Anelay, Henry 1817-1883" "Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883" 1843 42 x 32 cm. Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Artwork 452 Art 43 "Mezzotint portrait print of Sir Roderick Murchison by W.H. (i.e. H.W.?) Pickersgill, 1851." "Pickersgill, Henry William, 1782-1875" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871" 1851 "9""x11""" "Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Catalog says “W.H. Pickersgill” but no artist found with those initials; probably a typo for H.W. Pickersgill. (If not, then correct creator’s name)." Artwork 453 Art 44 Scenes in hot latitudes and travels in search of the Wishi Washi to its junction with the Puddi Muddi. "Myth, A." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) ; Illustrated London news ; New York herald (New York, N.Y. : 1840)" n.d. "15""x20.5"" (box), 9.5""x14.5"" (art)" 33 The catalog citation says a copy of the Illustrated London news with the Livingstone “Steam boat” illustration is “in the Collection”—does that mean in the Cullman’s collection? Or is it still in the possession of Russell Train? "Paintings and drawings; in case. Each drawing is mounted on grey paper, and apart from the title, has a typewritten caption below, some with MS alterations. The drawings measure 14 x 8 in. and are bound in one volume, folio, cloth, with the title in gold on upper cover , apparently unpublished, a most amusing and possibly unique series of illustrations." "A series of 33 satirical watercolor and gouache drawings and caricatures illustrating Dr. Livingstone's travels and explorations in Africa, his rescue by H.M. Stanley, etc. The drawings cover the period from about 1867 onwards when Livingstone was, amongst other things, trying to discover the source of the Nile. Livingstone is referred to as ""The Doctor"" and his two close assistants as ""Mumbo"" and ""Jumbo"". He discovers and ascends rivers, crosses mountains, encounters crocodiles, presents the hindquarters of an elephant to a native king's wife, dances at a party given in his honor, enters a cave full of ""antediluvian"" bones, intervenes in a battle between two tribes with his pistol and umbrella, etc. Mumbo falls into a blazing crater and Jumbo is eaten by lions. There are several allusions to the complacency of the Royal Geographical Society. It is a matter of debate whether these drawings are of British or American origin. The title is written on the American flag which is being hoisted by H.M. Stanley and two natives. Livingstone stands on the right. Another drawing depicts H.M. Stanley, who was sent by the New York Herald to find Livingstone, coming to the ""Doctor's"" rescue seated on the back of an eagle and waving the American flag. On the other hand, one drawing depicts a native king's wives wearing handkerchiefs decorated with portraits of English race-horses such as ""Hermit"", ""Bluegown"" and ""Gladiator."" See, however, a half-page illustration “Steam boat” built for Dr. Livingstone’s exploration of the Zambesi River, Illustrated London News, 27 February 1858." Artwork "Cockled pages, acidic, dirt. Severe wear to board edges, bumped corners, joints starting to split." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 2/8/2008 Art44(2).jpg 454 Art 45 "Engraving, “The summit of Kilima-njaro, a snow-clad mountain in Central Africa. From a sketch by the Rev. Charles New, of the Livingstone Relief Expedition.” Ca. 1872." "New, Charles, 1840-1875" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Illustrated London news" 1872 "9.75""x7""" 1 "Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “Ill. London news, June 8, 1872.”" Artwork "Mounted to mat board, acidic." "Matted within 11.5""x15"" envelope" Unmount and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/7/2008 Art45.jpg 455 Art 46 "Painting, ""Hunter's camp on the Somokwe River.""" "Oates, William Edward, 1841-1896" "10""x14""" "Currently at ""imaging"" as of 7/1/08. Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “& documentation folder.”" "Original watercolor, heightened with chinese white. Inscribed and signed by the artist." "The painting was illustrated in Oates' Matabele Land and the Victoria Falls, opposite p.143. The scene is in present-day Botswana. Biographical note: W.E. Oates was the brother of Frank Oates and the father of Captain L.G. Oates." Artwork 456 Art 47 "Statuette, ""H.M. Stanley a la recherche de Livingstone.”" "Rolle, A." "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1875 Duplicate record of Art 53. Remove record. "The figure is mounted on an integral pedestal which bears the title and the artist's signature at the rear. Measures, including pedestal, 19 in. in height." "Verify duplicate record of Art 53, is so remove record." "A bronze statuette of Stanley depicting him in full safari uniform with pith helmet, holding his holster in his left hand and a crook in the right." Artifact 457 Art 48 "Vanity Fair cartoon, “Big Game,” depicting F.C. Selous." "Vanity Fair (London, England : 1868)" "Selous, Frederick Courteney, 1851-1917" 26 Apr. 1894 "1. 10.5""x15.75"" (2 copies) 2. 4""x14""" "1 artwork, 1 clipping" Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “& 2nd copy in un-named album.” Look for second copy and bring items together. Artwork "1. Slightly acidic, foxing. 2. Clipping mounted to board, severely acidic, stained." "1 copy interleaved within scrapbook, second copy in wax paper and window mat" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art48.jpg 458 Art 49 Original watercolor of 3 zebra. "Smit, J." ca. 1896 "12.5""x9.5""" 1 "“P.” has been inserted in pencil before the “J.” in “Smit, J.” (but not known why?). Artist has not been further identified by SDS. Date in catalog has been corrected in pencil to 1894." Signed. "Appears in R. Lydekker’s Royal Natural History, facing p. 505." Artwork "Slight foxing. Mat acidic, foxing, dirt, charcoal markings?" Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 Art49.jpg 459 Art 50 Original monochrome watercolor of Quagga. Ca. 1898. "Smit, J." ca. 1898 "6.75""x 7.75""" 1 "Should name be Smit, P. J. (as in pencil annotation for no. Art 49)?" Signed. Artwork "Acid transfer from mat, acidic, and stains." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art50.jpg 460 Art 51 "Engraving, “The discoverers of the source of the Nile.” for the Eclectic magazine by George E. Perine, N.Y., n.d." "Perine, George Edward, 1837-1885" "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892 ; Eclectic magazine of foreign literature, science, and art (New York, N.Y. : 1844)" n.d. "9""x11""" 1 Black and white engraving depicting Speke and Grant. Artwork "Acid transfer from acidic mat, two tears at top left corner." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art51.jpg 461 Art 52 "Commemorative octagonal china plate celebrating Stanley's arrival at Cape Town en route to the Congo with the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, 1887." unknown "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (1887-1889) ; Birmingham daily post" 1887 "9.5"" (diameter)" 1 Off-white in color. "The plate is decorated with portraits of Stanley and Emin Pasha, vignettes, map and lettering, which reads as follows and is attributed to the Birmingham Daily Post, ""H M Stanley arrived at Cape Town Mar 10th with the Emin Pasha (sic) Relief Expedition, and leaves this afternoon, timed to reach the Congo on the18th. inst.""" Artifact "Severe wear on gold leafed edges, surface abrasions." Archival box None required. 2/8/2008 Art52.jpg 462 Art 53 Bronze statuette of H.M. Stanley holding staff and in full bush uniform. “H.M. Stanley a la recherche de Livingstone.” "Rolle, A." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" ca. 1872 "4.5""x5"" (base), 17"" (height)" 1 Pencil arrow in catalog linking this object to no. Art 47 (implying they are similar? Or the same?). Artifact Good. Archival box None required. 2/8/2008 Art53(1).jpg 463 Art 54 "Vanity Fair cartoon, “He found Livingstone.”" "Vanity Fair (London, England : 1868)" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 2 Nov. 1872 "8.5""X13.5""" "2 artworks, 1 clipping" Pencil annotation in catalog by LKO: “& 2nd copy from mss box ‘Stanley/Letters/Photos/etc.’” "Two copies of portrait and one of article, one mounted to board, two unmounted." Artwork "Acidic, slight dirt, tears at edges." Wax paper and window mat "Test mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art54.jpg 464 Art 55 Original watercolor caricature of Stanley. Ca. 1883. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" ca. 1883 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Artwork 465 Art 56 "Lithograph, “Whitefriar Stanley.”" "Regamey, Felix" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" Oct. 1890 "7.5""x10.75"" (art), 11.75""x15.5"" (frame)" 1 "Pencil annotation in catalog, but later crossed through: “=M187(l)?” (or is it, “=M187(e)?”?)." Signed by Stanley. Artwork Light staining near signature. Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art56.jpg 466 Art 57 "Drawing, “Stanley’s meeting with Emin & Casati,” by Sidney P. Hall. Ca. 1890." "Hall, Sidney Prior, 1842-1922" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Casati, Gaetano, 1838-1902" ca. 1890 "12""x7.75""" 1 "Monochrome and wash drawing, signed by the artist." Artwork "Adhesive residue on recto and verso, acidic." Custom envelope Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/7/2008 Art57.jpg 467 Art 58 Two brass fire bronzes depicting Stanley and Barttelot on horseback. Ca. 1890. "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave, 1859-1888" ca. 1890 "6"" (height)" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Artifact 468 Art 59 "Lithograph, ""Meeting of Livingstone with Stanley at Ujiji, Lake Tanganyika."" W.P. Bennett (publisher?)." "Tarlington, A." "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; W.P. Bennett (Firm)" ca. 1871 "15""x20"" (art), 23.5""x28.75"" (frame)" 1 Original hand-colored lithograph. "Both explorers are shown raising their hats, with Stanley bearing the Stars and Stripes in his left hand." Artwork Slight staining on bottom right hand corner. Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/7/2008 Art59.jpg 469 Art 60 Six chromological prints of African antelope. Ca. 1880. Vienna State Printer ca. 1880 "11.5""x9""" 6 "Is “chromological” a typo for “chromolithograph” or something similar? Is there a more accurate name for the creator? “Vienna State Printer” not found in OCLC and seems to be informal, should the name should be given in German instead?" Art "Removed from larger publication, acidic, foxing." Interleaved within scrapbook Interleave with acid free tissue and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Art60.jpg 470 Art 61 "Four original en-grisaille watercolor drawings for Big game shooting (The Badminton library), edited by Major H.C. Maydon." "Whymper, Charles, b. 1853" "Maydon, H.C. ; Badminton library of sports and pastimes" n.d. see summary 4 "As follows: A. ""Family Group,"" opposite p. 275, illustrating 3 giraffe. Signed bottom left. 7""x10 1/4"" (art) 14 1/2""x18 1/2"" (frame). B. ""Good Guides,"" opposite p. 244, illustrating lions feeding on wildebeest. Signed bottom right. 10 1/4""x6 1/2"" (art) 18x14 1/2"" (frame). C. ""Teaming with Game,"" opposite 174, illustrating mixed herd of plains game. Signed bottom right. 14 1/2""x8 1/2"" (art) 22""x16 3/4"" (frame). D. ""Bubalis Jackson,"" opposite p. 291, illustrating pallah head. Signed with initials on right. 5x6 1/2"" (art) 12 1/2x15"" (frame)" Artwork "A. Unmounted slightly acidic. B. Lightly acidic. C. Good. D. Slight foxing and dirt." Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or remove entirely and place in proper flat storage (low). Recommend four accession numbers: Art61a, Art61b, Art61c, Art61d." 2/7/2008 Art61a.jpg 471 Art 62 "Illustrations, “The young Eland” and “The Leucoryx Antelope,” from Zoological sketches. 1861-1867." "Wolf, Joseph, 1820-1899" 1861-1867 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Artwork 472 Art 63 Watercolor of Russell E. Train bookplate. "Norton, Larry, b. 1963" "Train, Russell E., b. 1920" 1996 "12""x16""" 1 From addenda page inserted in 2004 catalog (master inventory copy). Artwork Curling. Between two boards and tied with archival tape Flatten and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/7/2008 Art63.jpg 473 Ph01 "Large, oblong album containing about 207 photographs, primarily of game shot in the field. Possibly Rhodesia." unknown ca. 1911 "4.25""x3.75"" (photographs), 12.5""x10""x2"" (album)" 197 Anonymous. No labels. Inside the back cover is the inscription “With best wishes. March 16th 1911.” "Photographs of game including elephant, rhino, buffalo, sable, greater kudu, lion, leopard, and others." Photograph "Album - possible spine repair, bumped corners, hinge splits. Photographs - severely fading, some loose." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph01(2).jpg 474 Ph02 "Portrait study of W.D.M. Bell in uniform of the Royal Flying Corps, “Karamoja.” 1917." unknown "Bell, Walter Dalrymple Maitland, 1880-1951 ; Great Britain. Royal Flying Corps" 1917 "4.25""x6.25""" 1 Photograph "Slight curling, surface abrasions." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph02.jpg 475 Ph03 "Portrait of W.D.M. Bell seated in a chair, at home in Scotland." unknown "Bell, Walter Dalrymple Maitland, 1880-1951" 1954 "4""x5.25""" 1 Photograph Slight stain on verso. Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph03.jpg 476 Ph04 Original photographic portrait of Burton. Ca. 1890. unknown "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" ca. 1890 "6""x2.25"" (document), 6.25""x9"" (photographs), 11""x17""x0.75"" (frame)" 1 "The portrait is mounted, and matted, and enclosed in a period African mahogany frame. Included in the framed portrait is a signed document, stating at end: “Witness my hand this 10th day of April, 1890.”" Photograph "Slight dirt on both items, glass broken." Matted and framed "Replace glass and test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or unframe entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 1/31/2008 Ph04.jpg 477 Ph05 "Photograph album recording the building of the Cape to Cairo Railway between 1904 and 1907 in Zambia from the Victoria Falls to the Broken Mines, 200 miles to the north. Southern Africa, ca. 1907." "Cape to Cairo Railway ; Peters, E. ; Turner, C." ca. 1907 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. "Oblong folio, with the photographs neatly mounted and captioned on 38 leaves; contemporary calf." "The album contains 102 photographs and is a fascinating pictorial record of this section of the Cape to Cairo Railway. Only eight of the photographs appear to be ""commercially"" issued by E. Peters of Cape Town and C. Turner. The remainder seem the work of one of the construction party. The photographs depict the building of bridges, plate-laying as well as scenic views. The subjects include the Victoria Falls, the Zambesi, The Maramba River and Depot, Barotse-Land, Kalomo, the Kafue River. A interesting companion piece and pre-dating L. Weinthal (ed.), The Story of the Cape to Cairo Railway ..., 1923." Photograph 478 Ph06 Portrait of Abel Chapman with gun and dogs at Houxty. Ca. 1921. unknown "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" ca. 1921 "3""x4.5""" 1 Photograph Slightly acidic. Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph06.jpg 479 Ph07 Portrait of Abel Chapman with others rescuing a sheep from Great Wannces Crag. unknown "Chapman, Abel, 1851-1929" 28 Apr. 1921 "4.5""x6.25""" 1 Photograph Slightly acidic. No housing Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph07.jpg 480 Ph08 Collection of black and white photographs in 3 albums. "Clark, James L. (James Lippitt), 1883-1969" "O’Donnell, Charles Oliver ; O'Donnell-Clark African Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (1931)" 1922-1923 "4""x3"" (photographs), 11""x9.5"" (boards)" 839 The albums are disbound. "The first album comprises approximately 186 photos of Clark’s expedition in 1922-1923 to East Africa (Kenya and northern Tanganyika). The photos are numbered but not labeled, suggesting that a list keyed to the photo numbers was prepared. The second and third set of photos cover the O’Donnell-Clark expedition to the Sudan in 1931. The photos are not numbered or labeled. There are about 800 photos. Each page of the original albums plus cover pages have been inserted into professional photo holders. The photos show country, natives, flora, fauna and some activities. Virtually all photos are crisp and clear." Photograph "Album pages disbound, photographs fading to various degrees." Each leave within plastic sleeve within box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 2/7/2008 Ph08(2).jpg 481 Ph09 Souvenir of the Victoria Falls. 12 photographs of the Falls and environs. "Clark, Percy M., 1874-1937" "Allen, Ellis" n.d. "8.25""x6"" (photographs), 11""x8.25"" (album)" 12 Not same thing as no. Ph37? "Sepia photographs, each imprinted with subject label and legend: ""Copyright/Percy M. Clark/Victoria Falls."" Small oblong folio; brown cloth." "Mend I, 344. ""Original Picturesque Views of the Victoria Falls and Neighborhood"", by Percy M. Clark, photographer. Ellis Allen, Bulawayo, 1906. Described as ""Twelve beautiful photographs of the Falls and the surrounding country."" Mend." Photograph "Slight wear to cover. Photographs fading, acidic." No housing "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan to capture the physical appearance of the photographs in situ and remove photographs to polyester L sealed sleeves (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 2/5/2008 Ph09(2).jpg 482 Ph10 Old Congo photos (1889-1900). "Forfeitt, William L." "Grenfell, George, 1849-1906 ; Hawker, George ; Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927" 1889-1900 "6""x4"" (photographs), 8.25""x10""x1.5"" (album)" "4to., 57 photographs" "57 sepia and black and white gelatine silver photographs, mounted recto only on 36 leaves. Uncaptioned. Black calf." "Photos taken by Rev. William Forfeitt of Upoto, a Baptist missionary on the Upper Congo, a companion of George Grenfell and others. Many of his photographs are used in Hawker, The Life of George Grenfell and H.H. Johnston, George Grenfell and the Congo. Depicts portraits, village scenes, river scenes, missionary works, etc." Photograph "Corners bumped, joints cracked, leather boards worn at edges, foxing. Photographs mounted, some starting to come loose." No housing "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan to capture the physical appearance of the photographs in situ and remove photographs to polyester L sealed sleeves (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 1/30/2008 Ph10(2).jpg 483 Ph11 "Album containing 6 photographs taken on a hunting safari in British East Africa, Feb. 1914 to June 1914." "Delamere, Hugh Cholmondeley, 1870-1931" "Dewar, Tommy, 1864-1930" Feb. 1914-June 1914 "8""x6.5"" (photographs), 11""x7.25""x0.5"" (album)" "4to., 6 photographs" “Cholmondeley” is misspelled as “Cholmondely” in catalog. With lion’s claw book marker. "Delamere was acompanied by Thomas Dewar, MP. Inscriptions on verso of images and album inscribed ""The last remaining pictorial evidence"" of the ""Big game safari in British East Africa led by ..."" Photo of cheetah trophies signed by Dewar." Photograph "Bumped corners, board wear. Photographs in good condition." No housing "Custom phase box (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 1/30/2008 Ph11(2).jpg 484 Ph12 "Photographs of a 1930 expedition to Uganda, Eastern Belgian Congo, and the Sudan to collect zoological and botanical specimens for the British Museum of Natural History." "Howard de Walden, Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, Baron, b. 1880" British Museum (Natural History) 1930 "2.5""x3.25"" - 8.5""x6"" (photographs), 14.5""x10.75""x2 (album)" 242 "Approximately 240 photos, mostly labeled, on front and verso of 30 leaves. Lg., oblong album; dark morocco. A newspaper article about the expedition is tipped in." Photograph "Album - corners bumped, wear to spine, otherwise tight. Photographs - mounted, some discoloration." No housing "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan to capture the physical appearance of the photographs in situ and remove photographs to polyester L sealed sleeves (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 1/30/2008 Ph12(2).jpg 485 Ph13 "Collection of approximately 83 original photographs of East African game, safari camp scenes and native villages." "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" 1909-1922 "9""x13""x3.5"" (box), 4""X5"" - 7.25""X9.25"" (photographs)" 83 Pencil annotation in catalog: “=A(rt) 06?” The photographs are mixed sizes with the majority inscribed by Dugmore in pencil on the verso. Photograph "Curling, silver mirroring, fading." Drop-spine box "Flatten and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 7/1/2008 Ph13.jpg 486 Ph14 Collection of 62 original photographs of oil paintings depicting African game animals by Dugmore. "Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-1955" 1929-1949 "9""x13""x3.5"" (box), 3.5""x5"" - 8""x9.25"" (photographs)" "62 prints, 16 negatives" Pencil annotation in catalog: “=A(rt) 07?” Many of the photographs are inscribed by the artist on the verso. With over 40 duplicates. Photograph "Curling, wear at edges." Drop-spine box "Flatten and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves. Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a custom phase box." 7/1/2008 Ph14.jpg 487 Ph16 "Collection of photographic prints, in various sizes, from various places (e.g. Madrid, Kenya, Ketchum, Idaho). 1950-1963." "Theissen, Earl" "Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 ; Hemingway, Mary Welsh, b. 1908 ; Percival, Philip H. (Philip Hope), b. 1884" 1950-1963 "2.25""x2.5"" - 5""x7""" 180 "Includes approximately 175 contact prints, ten 5 x 6 in. prints, and 9 passport photos." "Photographs from Hemingway's African safari, taken by Look magazine photographer Earl Theissen. Kenya, winter 1953-1954, including (a) portion of a contact sheet showing 5 images (each 3 x 3 in.) of Hemingway: 3 shots at fireside with his professional hunter, Philip Percival; one of Hemingway crouched behind a tree with a rifle; one of Ernest and Mary talking at dusk, Ernest having just removed his wet shirt; (b) 171 loose contact prints by Theissen showing various scenes and incidents from safari, several with Look magazine stamp on rear, each numbered, and several docketed ""Hemingway.""" Photograph "Curling, contact sheet chipped at edges." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/31/2008 Ph16.jpg 488 Ph17 "Photograph of Trader Horn, signed ""Aloysius Horn.""" Brittain's Studio Johannesburg "Horn, Trader, 1861-1931 ; Lewis, Ethelreda ; Brittain’s Studio (Johannesburg, South Africa)" Sep. 1927 "6.25""x8.25""" 1 "Photograph is blind-stamped ""Brittain's Studio Johnnesburg,"" inscribed on verso by Horn's editor: ""Taken at my gate, Sept. 1927, four months after the publication of 'Trader Horn.' E(thelreda) L(ewis)."" The photograph shows Horn as an old man with a full beard and cane." Photograph "Slight curling, previous mounts on verso." "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/31/2008 Ph17.jpg 489 Ph18 "Album containing 197 photographs, mostly of big game trophies, taken on safari(s) ca. 1910, probably in Rhodesia." ca. 1910 Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Photograph 490 Ph19 Twenty photographs featuring Osa Johnson. "Whittington, Dick" "Johnson, Osa, 1894-1953" ca. 1938 "8""x10"" (photographs), 9.75""x11.5""x0.5"" (portfolio)" 20 Two of the photographs are signed by Osa Johnson. "The majority of the photographs appear to be taken in Africa, and at least one hails from Borneo. Mainly publicity shots for ""Jungles Calling.""" Photograph "Dirt, faded, labels and previous mount residue on verso, tears." Portfolio Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/31/2008 Ph19(2).jpg 491 Ph20 Collection of 133 photographs documenting Martin and Osa Johnson's adventures in Africa. Ca. 1920-1930. unknown "Johnson, Osa, 1894-1953 ; Johnson, Martin, 1884-1937 ; Forest and stream ; Stillman, Donald" ca. 1920-1930 "4""x6.5"" - 11""x8.25"" (photographs), 12""x14.5""1.75"" (album)" Vol. 1 70; Vol. 2 58 "Verify name of correspondent, Donald Stillman (couldn’t find in OCLC/LCAF or Google)." Many of the photographs bear manuscript inscriptions by Martin Johnson on their verso. Mounted in two large photo albums. "Accompanied by a TLS from Martin Johnson to Donald Stillman, managing editor of the periodical, on personal stationery from Nairobi, British East Africa, 12 May 1930: ""Now that my series of stories is finished in 'Forest & Stream' I wish to thank you for the excellent way you handled them ... I have received more letters of appreciation from these articles than from any other publication."" These photographs comprise those submitted to the magazine ""Forest & Stream.""" Photograph "Light dirt, light tears/chipping at edges, acidic, publication markings, inscriptions on verso." No housing Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/31/2008 Ph20(2).jpg 492 Ph21 "Signed cabinet photograph of Paul Kruger, by Plumbe and Bradshaw, Pretoria." "Plumbe and Bradshaw, Pretoria" "Kruger, Paul, 1825-1904 ; Plumbe & Bradshaw ; Steyn, M. T. (Marthinus Theunis), 1857-1916" n.d. "4.5""x7.25"" (photographs), 5.5""x8.5""x0.5"" (folder)" 1 "The photograph is mounted on a gilt edge card, signed by Kruger at foot. Contained within an envelope addressed in an italic script to ""Aan Zijn Hoog Edelen, Den Heer Marthinus Theunis Steijn, Staatspresident Van Den Oranjevrij Staat."" The verso bears the wafered seal of the Netherlands." "This photograph was sent to Steyn from aboard the steamship ""Gelderland"" which sailed from Lourenco Marques on 19 Oct. 1900 taking Kruger into exile in Europe." Photograph Good. "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Test housing for acidity. Rehouse into aCustom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph21(2).jpg 493 Ph22 "Album containing 23 photographs of Dr. Robert Laws, his family, members of the Livingstonia Mission, and big game. Ca. 1895-1902." "Laws, Robert, b. 1851" "Livingstonia Mission ; Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915" ca. 1895-1902 "10""x8.5"" (photographs), 9.25""x7.75""x""1 (album), 10.5""x9.5""x1.5"" (box)" "8vo., 27 photographs" "Eleven of the photographs are captioned. The album is signed by Laws in ink on the inside cover ""Robert Laws, Livingstonia"" alongside a photograph, signed on verso, of Booker T. Washington." "Dr. Laws met Booker T. Washington, whom he greatly admired, in 1909. The photographs also include those showing village life in the region of Livingstonia. Dr. Laws was director of the Livingstonia Mission from 1875 to 1927." Photograph "Album - bumped corners, split hinge, foxing. Photographs - acidic, cockled, discolored." Slip case Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph22(3).jpg 494 Ph23 "Photograph album and scrapbook, assembled by Dora Mills, a nursing sister, who arrived in Africa in 1879, containing twenty photographs and other ephemera connected with her time in Africa." "Mills, Dora S. Yarnton" Universities' Mission to Central Africa ca. 1859-1889 "8""x4.5"" - 5.75""x8.5"" (photographs), 9""x11""x1"" (album), 10""x12""1.75"" (box)" "4to., 34 photographs" Green cloth binding. "Dora Mills was a nursing sister who arrived in Africa in 1879. The album contains twenty photographs and other ephemera connected with her time in Africa. Biographical note: Nursing Sister Mills retired in 1920 after 40 years service to the Universities’ Mission to Central Africa. Born in 1859, she left for Africa in 1879, having completed her education and nursing courses. At first, she worked with children who had been rescued from Arab slaving dhows. She completed her time in Africa with many years service on Likoma Island on Lake Nyassa. Repeated attacks of malaria forced her to return to England." Photograph "Album - inserted items, severely bumped edges, loose hinges, acidic. Photographs - mounted, acidic, fading." Drop-spine box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/31/2008 Ph23(3).jpg 495 Ph24 "Collection of 108 glass slides, covering Theodore Roosevelt’s African safari." "Scott Studios, New York" "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Scott Studios (New York, N.Y.) ; American Museum of Natural History. Dept. of Education ; Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939 ; Goodwin, Philip R., 1882-1935 ; Goodwin, John" n.d. "4""x3.25""" 118 "Pencil annotation in catalog: “cons. Into 3 boxes (pres’d orig.s), seemingly 128 slides.” Is “John Goodwin” in the catalog perhaps a typo for “Philip R. Goodwin,” who is credited with doing the drawings in Roosevelt’s book, African game trails?" "Includes 64 hand-colored slides. There are two professional glass slide holder boxes, one marked “With Roosevelt in Africa,” the other marked “Africa undecided.”" "The collection consists of slides taken by a member of the Roosevelt party, some professionally prepared by Scott Studios in New York, some from the American Museum of Natural History Dept. of Education. A number of the slides are of John Goodwin drawings, in color. None of these were ever printed in color. They appeared in the early editions of African game trails. Among the slides are depictions of: 1. Theodore Roosevelt and other members of his hunting party; one man is preparing to use his camera. 2. Live rhino. 3. Entire hunting party (over 100 people) posing before tent. 4. Natives with spears and shields (numerous). 5. Hunters on horses. 6. Theodore Roosevelt in front of his fallen elephant. 7. Theodore Roosevelt shown clearly posing with other white hunters and natives. 8. Theodore Roosevelt and white hunters and natives posing in front of American flag. 9. Theodore Roosevelt holding a long branch. 10. Edmund Heller." Audiovisual Good. Archival boxes None required. 2/6/2008 Ph24.jpg 496 Ph25 "Manuscript with 68 original photographs mounted on separate pages, describing a hunting expedition with R. and G. Abercromby from Khartoum to the White Nile in 1922." "Ross, H. C." "Abercromby, R. ; Abercromby, G." 1922 "8vo., 96 p." Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Bound together with no. Ph26 and no. Ph27. Photograph 497 Ph26 "Manuscript with 56 original photographs on separate pages, describing a hunting expedition with R. and G. Abercromby in the Red Sea Province from Khartoum to Tokar in 1925." "Ross, H. C." "Abercromby, R. ; Abercromby, G." 1925 "8vo., 58 p." Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Dark blue morocco binding. Bound together with no. Ph25 and no. Ph27. Photograph 498 Ph27 "Manuscript with 71 original photographs mounted on separate pages, describing a hunting expedition with G. Abercromby to the Imatong Hills, Mongalla, in 1927." "Ross, H. C." "Abercromby, G." 1927 "8vo., 80 p." Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Dark blue morocco gilt binding. Bound together with no. Ph25 and no. Ph26. Photograph 499 Ph28 "Portrait of Capt. R.J.D. ""Samaki"" Salmon in safari dress in Uganda, when with H.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) in 1925, entitled: ""Samaki.""" "Pearson, Pete" "Salmon, Roy John Dugdale, Captain ; George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952 ; Elizabeth, Queen, consort of George VI, King of Great Britain, 1900-2002" 1925 "4.5""x6.25""" 1 "Biographical note: Capt. R.J.D. Salmon, M.V.O., M.C., was a senior game ranger in Uganda." Photograph "Slight curling, surface abrasions." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph28.jpg 500 Ph29 "Photograph of a portrait sketch of Capt. R.J.D. ""Samaki"" Salmon." unknown "Salmon, Roy John Dugdale, Captain" n.d. "4.5""x6.25""" 1 Photograph "Slight curling, surface abrasions." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph29.jpg 501 Ph30 "Album of personal photos taken by Fritz Schindler on safari, ca. 1912." "Schindler, Fritz, d. 1914" ca. 1912 "2""x2.75"" - 6.25""x9.75"" (photographs), 10.5""x12.5""x1.5"" (album)" 165 Large green original album. Biographical note: Schindler was one of the best known professional hunters in early Kenya. He was killed by a lion in 1914. Photograph "Photographs mounted, faded, dirt. Some album leaves loose, repaired with tape. Includes torn, acidic newspaper clippings." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph30(2).jpg 502 Ph31 "Estratto catalogo fotographie. Ruwenzori ed Africa Centrale. S. Gerolamo-Biella, 1909." "Sella, Vittorio, 1859-1943" "Savoia, Luigi Amedeo di, duca degli Abruzzi, 1873-1933" 1909 "15.5""x11.75"" (photographs), 12""x16"" (portfolio)" 28 "Portfolio with 28 original silver bromide photographs from the studio of Sella, with his studio captions attached to each plate." Sella accompanied the Duke d’Abruzzi on his expedition to the Ruwenzori mountains. Photograph "Acidic, weak hinges, joint splits." No housing Test portfolio for acidity. Rehouse in a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph31(2).jpg 503 Ph32 Album of 71 black and white albumen print photographs taken about 1880-1890. unknown "Livingstone, Mary, 1821-1862 ; Rhodes, Cecil, 1853-1902" 1880-1890 "4.75""x3.5"" - 8""x5.5"" (photographs), 12""x10""x1.5"" (album)" "8vo., 59 photographs" "59 of the photographs, mounted recto and verso on 31 leaves. Black calf binding." "Photographs from South Africa, Rhodesia and British Central Africa. The photos are of natives in a Kraal, portraits of natives and photos of Mrs. Livingstone's grave, Algoa Bay after storm with wrecked sailing ships, and a portrait of Cecil Rhodes." Photograph "Album - boards warped, leather worn, corners bumped, acidic. Photographs - mounted, fading." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph32(2).jpg 504 Ph33 "Album labeled ""South Africa 1904.""" unknown "Rhodes, Col." 1904 "4""x3"" - 11""x8"" (photographs), 14.5""x11""x1.75"" (album)" "4to., 73 photographs" "73 black and white gelatine silver photographs each captioned underneath in ink, mounted on 29 leaves." "Includes 36 photos of Victoria Falls and sketches of the Zambesi which vary in size from 11 x 8 to 5 x 3 in. Pictures of various individuals, a white doctor, Col. Rhodes crossing falls on a cable." Photograph "Album boards loose, severe cloth and leather wear on boards, corners bumped, severely acidic, foxing. Pictures mounted, acidic." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph33(2).jpg 505 Ph34 Jagdexpidition im Sudan 1912. Philipp von Saxe-Coburg und Gotha "Philipp, Prinz von Saxe-Coburg und Gotha, Herzog zu Sachsen" 1912 "4.5""x3"" - 6.25""x8.5"" (photographs), 15.5""x11""x1.5"" (album)" 53 "Illustrated with 24 large (6.25""x8.5"".) and 29 smaller illustrations from photographs, mounted on black boards, titled in ink. In full green morocco binding with silver assegais and shields on upper corners. With the calling card of Philipp Prinz von Saxe-Coburg und Gotha, Herzog zu Sachsen, tipped in on the front flyleaf." Photographic album of big game trophies and pictures of Sudanese tribes people. Photograph "Album joints split, worn leather on boards, acidic pages." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph34(2).jpg 506 Ph35 Portrait of James Sutherland and Major G.H. (“Andy”) Anderson. "Harnis, Claude V. (of Eastbourne)" "Sutherland, James, 1872-1932 ; Anderson, G. H. (Andy)" 1912 "5.5""x3.5""" 1 "The two men are sitting together at a table, on board a German ship “en route 1912 from Naples to Mombassa for a 4 months’ hunt for ivory in the Belgian Congo.” Biographical note: Anderson, also known as “Bwana Muguu,” was a well-known hunter. See also Anthony Dyer’s Men for all seasons." Photograph Good. Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Ph35.jpg 507 Ph36 "Photograph entitled, ""When Royal Prince meets the King of the Jungle.""" unknown "Wilhelm, Prince of Sweden, 1884-1965" n.d. "9.5""x7.5""" 1 Shows Prince Wilhelm of Sweden with a few of the lions shot on his trip through Central Africa. Photograph Description mounted to verso. "Plastic sleeve within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/31/2008 Ph36.jpg 508 Ph37 Souvenir of Victoria Falls by Percy M. Clark. "Clark, Percy M., 1874-1937" Not in collection. Catalog information for unseen items reflects original catalog data. Not same thing as no. Ph09? Oblong. Soft covers. "An album of photographs by Clark, mostly of Victoria Falls." Photograph 509 Ph38 Scrapbook with photos and newspaper clippings of the safari of H.R.H. The Duke of Gloucester in 1928. "Waller, A. Sydney" "Henry, Prince, Duke of Gloucester, 1900-1974 ; Pirie, John T. ; Pirie, John T., Jr. ; Pirie, Robert ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; East African Professional Hunters' Association ; Ker, Donald, d. 1981 ; Percival, Philip H. (Philip Hope), b. 1884 ; Tarlton, Leslie ; Ritchie, A. T. A." 1928 "2.25""x1.5"" - 8.5""x13"" (clipping/photographs), 9""x14.25""x1.5"" (journal)" "Folio, 43 p." "Photographs and newspaper clippings of the safari of H.R.H. The Duke of Gloucester in 1928. Includes Waller's copies of telegrams sent from London on behalf of the Prince concerning arrangements. There are 13 pages on the Royal safari with occasional notes in Waller's hand. There are also 3 p. on the safari of John T. Pirie (probably 1929) of Chicago and his sons, John T., Jr. and Robert. Other pages carry newspaper articles on other safaris, including the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer safari to film ""Trader Horn."" (1929). There is a newspaper photo of the members attending the first meeting of the East African Professional Hunters Association, including Donald Ker, Philip Percival, Leslie Tarlton, and Captain A.T.A. Ritchie (Chief Game Warden). Biographical note: A. Sydney Waller was one of the best-known professional hunters in East Africa in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1928 he guided the Duke of Gloucester on a much-publicized safari." Photograph "Scrapbook corners bumped, board cloth torn, split joints, acidic pages." No housing Interleave with acid free paper and rehouse into a custom phase box. 1/4/2008 Ph38(2).jpg 510 Ph39 "Photo scrapbook of Waller family and friends in Southern Rhodesia, 1909-1915." "Waller, A. Sydney" "Maydon, H. C.; Waller, Mary" 1909-1916 "3""x2"" - 4.5""x6"" (photograph), 11.75x9""x0.5"" (album)" "18 p., 141 photographs" "One large photo portrait of Lt. Col. H.C. Maydon is inserted loosely. Maydon was editor of Big Shooting in Africa, Lonsdale Press, 1932." Photograph "Scrapbook - board wear at edges, bumped corners, cockled leaves. Photographs - mounted, acidic, severely fading." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: house into a custom phase box. 1/31/2008 Ph39(2).jpg 511 Ph40 "Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, articles, and photos of Rhodesian ""Liondogs"" (Ridgebacks)." "Waller, A. Sydney" ca. 1923 "1.25""x2.25"" - 6""x4"" (clipping/photographs), 8.25x10.75""x0.75"" (journal)" "4to., 100 p., 10 photographs" Photograph "Scrapbook - crushed spine, corners bumped, stains on boards, acid transfer from clippings. Photographs - some loose." No housing "Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Interim care: photocopy or digitally scan for access, interleave with acid free paper, and rehouse into custom phase box." 1/31/2008 Ph40(2).jpg 512 Ph41 "Scrapbook. Photographs of ""Trader Horn"" safari, 1929, in Belgian Congo and Uganda." "Waller, A. Sydney" "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Booth, Edwina ; Horn, Trader, 1861-1931" 1929 "3.5""x2.5"" - 8""x10"" (photographs), 14.5""x11""x2"" (scrapbook)" "Folio, 34 p., 91 photographs" A number of photos have been removed. Many are not labeled. "Includes many photographs of ""Trader Horn"" female star, Edwina Booth, including her with various game animals that had been shot. Several of another safari." Photograph "Cloth and leather worn on boards, corners bumped, acidic, foxing." No housing "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan to capture the physical appearance of the photographs in situ and remove photographs to polyester L sealed sleeves (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 1/4/2008 Ph41(2).jpg 513 Ph42 "Photo album pertaining to her book Glimpses of East Africa and Zanzibar, 1910." "Younghusband, Ethel" 1910 "4.5""x3.25"" (photographs), 9""x14""x0.5"" (scrapbbok)" "50 p., 79 photographs" "Photograph album with 69 original photographs, each titled, mounted on 50 p., with title ""Africa - east"" in ink and date ""1905-1906"" in pencil at top of first page, and signed by Ethel Younghusband on preliminary page, preserved within brown paper wrappers. 1905-1906. These would appear to include many of the photographs used in her book." Photograph "Tears, light dirt, stains on cover. Photographs in various stages of fading." No housing "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan to capture the physical appearance of the photographs in situ and remove photographs to polyester L sealed sleeves (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 1/4/2008 Ph42(2).jpg 514 Ph43 Two photograph albums of East African scenes. Ca.1893-1896. "Yule, J." "Yule, J., d. 1913" ca.1893-1896 "10.75""x13.75"" (photographs), 12.5""x14.5""x0.5"" (album)" "4to., 23 photographs" "The albums are approx. 12 by 14 in. each, with manuscript titles." "The owner of the albums, J. Yule (died 1913), first worked in British Central Africa as an employee of the African Lakes Company in 1891. He became an early member of Johnston’s administration, being appointed Assistant Collector for Songwe, North Nyasaland in 1894. He built Fort Hill in April 1896. Yule provided Sir Harry Johnston with photographs used in the latter's British Central Africa." Photograph "Recto joints split, boards dirty and worn. Photographs mounted, acidic." No housing "Preservation photocopy or digitally scan to capture the physical appearance of the photographs in situ and remove photographs to polyester L sealed sleeves (low) or post-bind the album using archival paper, polyester, and custom made-covers (high)." 1/4/2008 Ph43(2).jpg 515 Map 01 "Regna Congo et Angola. Amsterdam, ca. 1663." "Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638" ca. 1663 "27.5""x24.75""" 1 "Engraved surface measures 18 x 21 in., with later hand coloring." "A seventeenth century copperplate engraved map depicting the Congo (Zaire) region of west Africa, with the title contained within a decorative rococo cartouche in the bottom left-hand corner dominated by an elephant, rhinoceros & two traders; the scale is contained within a rococo panel at center top; and the sea is adorned with three sailing vessels. This map first appeared in Blaeu’s Grand atlas. Biographical note: Blaeu was one of the best known mapmakers in Holland." Map Acidic. Matted and framed "Test frame’s mat for acidity. If acidic, reframe with archival mat (high) or unframe entirely and place in proper flat storage (low)." 2/5/2008 Map01.jpg 516 Map 02 "Map, ""Le Congo dépuis l’equateur jusqu’à l’océan.""" Congo "International Association of the Congo ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" Nov. 1883 "5.25""x7.5""x0.25"" (folded), 24.5""x22"" (map)" 1 "Lithograph, with original color. Laid on linen and folding into dark red cloth cover, entitled on spine “Le Congo.”" "A detailed map of the Congo River, coastal plain, and Niadi-Xwilu valley drawn up with the assistance of recognized explorers of “L’Association Internationale du Congo.” Two lakes, Mohumba and Leopold II, on the upper Congo, have notes about this discovery by H.M. Stanley in Apr. 1882 and Mar. 1883. Major towns are shown in red and all rivers in blue." Map "Bound, cloth tears at joints, corners bumped, acidic." No housing Custom phase box (high) or unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder (low). 2/5/2008 Map02(2).jpg 517 Map 03 Captain Elton’s original map of route from north of Lake to Ujiji Round ... "Elton, James Frederic" "Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 7 Feb. 1878 "11.25""x17.25""" 1 "Sepia, ink and wash on faint graph paper. Inscribed with title and date by John Kirk ""Zanzibar 7 Feb 1878.""" "A manuscript map detailing the track of Captain Elton’s route through the region north of Lake Nyasa, from 24 Nov. 1877 to 9 Dec. 1877. The route is picked out in red ink, with map with faint pencil grid with longitude and latitude scale on the right and lower margins. The area depicted is that of the Southern Highlands of Tanzania between Lake Nyasa and the Kasogo River, the route occasionally annotated with dates, the surrounding country described and named, streams in blue, hills and outcrops shaded in sepia. A fascinating relic of Elton’s last and tragic journey in South East Africa. In 1873 he had moved to Zanzibar and been appointed to assist Dr. John Kirk with the suppression of the slave trade. In 1875 he became British Consul in Mozambique. He was returning from an expedition to visit missions on Lake Nyasa, when he became ill with fever and died on 19 Dec. 1877. His possessions were returned to Dr. Kirk." Map "Edges brittle, stains, acidic." Tissue paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 Map03.jpg 518 Map 04 "Equatorial Africa showing the exploration by land and waters of Henry M. Stanley in the years 1874-1877. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, n.d." "Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London" "Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington" n.d. "5.75""x9""x0.75""" 1 "The Stanley route is marked in red. On paper, cloth backing. Marbled cloth at ends when folded. Boxed." Map "Map acidic. Box dirty, cloth worn." No housing Custom phase box (high) or unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder (low). 2/5/2008 Map04(2).jpg 519 Map 05 "Map of the Upper Zambesi Basin, showing the distribution of the tribes under the rule of the Paramount Chief of the Barotse, ... from the surveys and explorations of ... 1895-1896 and 1898-1900. John Lane, The Bodley Head, London and New York, ca. 1904." "Gibbons, A. St. H. (Alfred St. Hill), 1858-1916" "Quicke, F. C. (Francis Churchill), d. 1901 ; Stevenson-Hamilton, James, 1867-1957" ca. 1904 "5.5""x8.75""x0.50 (folded), 32""x30.25"" (map)" 1 "A large linen backed lithograph map measuring 32 in. square, printed in color; folding into original blue cloth covers with a map of Africa on upper cover and lettered in gilt ""A Map of North Western Rhodesia"", with printed dust-wrapper." Gibbons acknowledges the help he was given in compiling this map by Major F.C. Quicke and Major J. Stevenson-Hamilton. The map appears identical to that found in the first volume of Gibbons' Africa from South to North Through Marotseland. Map "Map acidic. Jacket torn in numerous places, bumped corners." No housing Custom phase box. 2/5/2008 Map05(2).jpg 520 Map 06 "South Africa, compiled from all the available official authorities in the Surv. Genl. & Royal Offices Cape of Good Hope & numerous contributions by Messrs. Maclear A.R., C. Bell, Surv. Gen., R. Moffat, C.J. Andersson, A.G. Bain, J.C. Chase, Revd. Messrs. Shaw, Thomas, Frazer &c. ....The Sovereignty Transvaal & Northern parts of Cape Colony from Moffats. original. Maps N. of 20 from Dr. Livingston, Messrs. F. Green and Chapman. Most respectfully dedicated to His Excellency Sir G. Grey, K.C.B. J.A. Crew, Cape Town, 1857." "Hall, Henry, 1815-1882" "Maclear, Thomas, 1794-1879 ; Bell, Charles Davidson ; Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883 ; Andersson, Charles John, 1827-1867 ; Bain, Andrew Geddes, 1797-1864 ; Chase, John Centlivres ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Snell, Wm. ; Grey, George, Sir, 1812-1898" 1857 "5.75""x9.5""x0.25"" (box), 33.5""x28"" (map)" 1 "The map measures 27 x 31 in., with outlines in contemporary color. Laid on linen and folding with original cloth-case. Initialed by the cartographer in ink and numbered ""18"", and inscribed in ink by the dedicatee ""to Wm. Snell ... G. Grey.""" "A very rare map of Southern Africa from 16 South to the Cape, giving much detail within the boundaries of the Southern provinces but above 23 South basing all information on the reports of the recent explorers and annotated with such remarks as ""this country very imperfectly known"", ""unhealthy country abounding in Elephants"" and ""Dense forests impassable in dry season""; as well as giving the routes of explorers, viz. Livingstone, Moffat and Andersson, and the furthest points they reached. The numbering of this copy would indicate that only a limited number were printed. It is mentioned in Tooley’s Dictionary of Map Makers, but is not listed in Mendelssohn or any other major reference work the maps of Southern Africa. Biographical note: Henry Hall was a draughtsman to the Royal Engineers in Cape Town, while Sir George Grey was governor of the Cape, 1854-1859." Map "Map acidic, foxing, stains. Box bumped corners, cloth loose/tearing on edges, boards and title plate dirty, stains." No housing Custom phase box. 2/5/2008 Map06(2).jpg 521 Map 07 "Bassins du Haut-Nil et du Moyen-Congo. Carte detaille, treize feuilles. Paris, 1893." "Hansen, Jules, 1849-1931" "Mehmet Bey ; Lupton-Bey, Frank ; Casati, Gaetano, 1838-1902 ; Petherick, John, 1813-1882 ; Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 1893 "10.75""x14.25""x0.75"" (portfolio)" 13 sheets "Lithographed on thirteen separate sheets, each laid on linen and folded into four; the set being contained within the original quarto cloth backed folder with ties." "A detailed map, being an early photo-lithograph of a manuscript, of central Africa, with Khartoum at the top and Lake Tanganyika and Lake Victoria Nyanza in the south, based on the discoveries and explorations up to the date of publication, and detailing the routes taken by explorers of this region. The area covered by this map, the basins of the Nile and the central Congo, is one of the most interesting with regard to African exploration and the search for the source of the Nile. Hansen based his map on the researches of more than thirty explorers, plotting their routes and dating their journeys. Among the travels marked are those of Mehemet Bey (1823), Lupton (1882-1883), Casati (1881), Petherick (1867), Baker (1864), Stanley (1876), Emin (1877), Speke (1862), Grant and Livingstone. The detail includes the courses of both major and minor rivers, heights of mountains and their geographical positions, the extent of forests, plantations and villages, with added notes where applicable. In a couple of places there are notes on the length of time a particular trek should take and there is an interesting table giving Stanley’s estimated time of travel over different terrains using different modes of transport. Biographical note: Hansen was a commercial cartographer who based his various maps on all the information of the time. His official title was ""Cartographe du Ministere des Colonies et de la Societe de Geographe, de Paris.""" Map "First map page dirty and stained, dirt and stains on edges of all maps. Portfolio - one tie torn off, boards dirty and worn, cloth on spine torn." No housing Custom phase box. 2/5/2008 Map07(2).jpg 522 Map 08 "General map of Africa, constructed from the most recent coast surveys and embodying the results of all explorations to the present time. W.A. & K. Johnston, 1879." "Johnston, Keith, 1844-1879" "W. & A.K. Johnston Limited ; Almeida, Francisco José de Lacerda e, 1753-1798 ; Schweinfurth, Georg August, 1836-1925 ; Du Chaillu, Paul B. (Paul Belloni), 1835-1903 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894" 1879 "8.75""x11""x0.25"" (folded), 42.5""x50.5"" (map)" 1 "Engraved surface measures 51 x 43 in. dissected, laid on linen and folding into original publisher’s leather covers." "A large folding map depicting the whole of the African continent, including part of Southern Europe, Ascension Isle, Tristan da Cunha, and the Seychelles, giving detailed and extensive geographical details based on eighteenth and nineteenth century explorations with some historical annotations. An uncommon map which attempts to collate the results of much of the exploration of the nineteenth century. The annotations include dates of discovery, e.g.: ""Lacerda, 1798"", ""Schweinfurth, 1870"", ""Du Chaillu, 1865"", and ""Livingstone died May 1873."" At the bottom is a profile entitled ""Captain Cameron’s section of his route across Africa.""" Map "Map acidic, slight foxing, dirt, stains. Boards discolored." No housing Custom phase box. 2/5/2008 Map08(2).jpg 523 Map 09 "Colony and Protectorate of Kenya. Edward Stanford Ltd., London, 1924-1925." "Carpenter, L." Edward Stanford Ltd. 1924-1925 "5.75""x8""x0.5"" (folded), 43.5""x31.25"" (map)" 1 Pencil annotation in catalog: “In dk. Burgundy buckram.” Cloth-backed. In color. Map "Map slight acidic, stained." No housing Custom phase box. 2/5/2008 Map09(2).jpg 524 Map 10 "Map of the Nile, from the equatorial lakes to the Mediterranean, embracing the Egyptian Sudan (Kordofan, Darfur, &c.) and Abyssinia, with the surveys and explorations of Emin, Junker, Stanley, etc., in Eastern Equatorial Africa. Stanford, London, 1889." "Stanford, Edward" "Emin Pasha, 1840-1892 ; Junker, Wilhelm, 1840-1892 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904 ; Edward Stanford Ltd." 1889 "4.5""x7""x0.5"" (folded), 22.5""x56"" (map)" 8vo. Typo in catalog: “Deward” should be “Edward.” Folded in red cloth case. Map "Map acidic, dirty, pin hole in corners, rust stains. Binding corners bumped, boards dirty, spine and back board cloth torn." No housing Custom phase box (high) or unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder (low). 2/5/2008 Map10(2).jpg 525 Map 11 Manuscript map of Nyasaland. "Rivers, L. H." Nyasaland Field Force. n.d. "15""x17"" (folded), 14.5""x16.75"" (map)" 1 "The map is pen and ink on paper, dissected and laid on linen, folding into cloth covers endorsed ""Nyasaland Field Force.""" "Manuscript map depicting early Nyasaland, within an area depicting Kilimatindi in the north, Kayembe in the East, and Tunduru in the South West. There is much detail around the northern shore of Lake Nyasa. Biographical note: L.H. Rivers was a well known philatelist who prepared many covers for the Nyasaland Field Force." Map "Folded, acidic, dirt, stains on verso." Plastic sleeve Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 Map11.jpg 526 N01 "Bruce back from Abyssinia, brings birds and seeds. The Edinburgh Evening Courant. 26 June 1773." Edinburgh Evening Courant "Bruce, James, 1730-1794" 26 June 1773 "11""x17""" 4 p. Newspaper clipping "Folded, dirt, small hole (pg. 1), acidic." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N01.jpg 527 N02 "James Bruce the celebrated English traveler hit by misfortune. The Edinburgh Evening Courant, 10 July 1773." Edinburgh Evening Courant "Bruce, James, 1730-1794" 10 July 1773 "11""x17""" 4 p. Two articles. Newspaper clipping "Folded, dirt, acidic." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N02.jpg 528 N03 Bruce on the road to recovery. Aris’s Birmingham gazette. 19 July 1773. Aris's Birmingham Gazette "Bruce, James, 1730-1794" 19 July 1773 "12.5""x18.5""" 4 p. Woodcut at start of article. Newspaper clipping "Folded, dirt, acidic, several holes near fold." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N03.jpg 529 N04 James Bruce donates manuscript. Aris’s Birmingham Gazette. 27 Sept. 1773. Aris's Birmingham Gazette "Bruce, James, 1730-1794" 27 Sep. 1773 "12.5""x18.5""" 4 p. Newspaper clipping "Folded, dirt, stained, acidic, several holes near fold." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N04.jpg 530 N05 Review of Richard F. Burton’s “First footsteps in East Africa.” The Saturday review. 26 July 1856 and 2 Aug. 1856. "Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science" "Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" "26 July 1856, 2 Aug. 1856" "8""x13""" 23 p.; 19 p. Pencil annotation in catalog: “(2 pieces).” In two parts. Newspaper clipping Acidic. "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N05.jpg 531 N06 Extensive review of David Livingstone’s Missionary travels. The Saturday review. 14 Nov. 1857. "Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 14 Nov. 1857 "12.5""x18.5""" 23 p. "Sample text: “He could do almost everything. He could shoot a lion, set an arm, ride an ox, make bricks, bread, and tallow candles, as well as preach a sermon or calculate the longitude.”" Newspaper clipping Acidic. "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N06.jpg 532 N07 Short review of John H. Speke’s “Journal of discovery of the source of the Nile.” Public opinion. 30 Jan. 1864. Public Opinion "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" 30 Jan. 1864 "8.5""x13""" 27 p. "Verify title (i.e., is the creator title complete?) and/or date; the journal “Public opinion” didn’t start until 1861, according to OCLC." Newspaper clipping "Acidic, two leaves loose." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N07.jpg 533 N08 The Nile. Speke and Grant Expedition solve mystery. Sir R.I. Murchison gives sketch of expedition in talk to the Geographical Society. “The problem of the ages had been solved by them: the mystery of the sacred Nile had vanished at their touch.” The Guardian. 3 June 1863. "Guardian (London, England : 1846)" "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Grant, James Augustus, 1827-1892 ; Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)" 3 June 1863 "11""x15.5""" 15 p. Newspaper clipping Acidic. "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N08.jpg 534 N09 Ladies Expedition to the Interior of Africa. Description of expedition from 13 May 1863 to 1 July 1863. The Scotsman. 19 Jan. 1864. "Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland : Daily)" Dutch Ladies' Expedition From Khartoum Up the River Bahr-el-Ghazal. 19 Jan. 1864 "20.5""x26.75""" 4 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, tears at fold and edges." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N09.jpg 535 N10 Will the Government recognize the services of Capt. Speke? Question raised in House of Commons. Public opinion. 12 Mar. 1864. Public Opinion "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864 ; Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons." 12 Mar. 1864 "8.5""x13""" 25 p. Verify title of creator / journal. Newspaper clipping Acidic. "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N10.jpg 536 N11 Death of Speke: Eyewitness Account. The Guardian. 21 Sept. 1864. "Guardian (London, England : 1846)" "Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" 21 Sep. 1864 "11""x16""" 15 p. Newspaper clipping Acidic. "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N11.jpg 537 N12 "Article, ""The Fate of Dr. Livingstone."" Report by Sir Roderick Murchison of plans to send an expedition “to clear up the mystery” under the leadership of E.D. Young. The Times. 24 Apr. 1867." "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Young, E. D. (Edward Daniel)" 24 Apr. 1867 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, edges brittle/ torn, fold repair." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N12.jpg 538 N13 "Harris, Beke, James, Krapf, Early Explorers of Abyssinia. The Times. 31 Dec. 1867." "Times (London, England)" "Harris, William Cornwallis, Sir, 1807-1848 ; Beke, Charles T. (Charles Tilstone), 1800-1874 ; James ; Krapf, J. L. (Johann Ludwig), 1810-1881" 31 Dec. 1867 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Could not identify “James”; does the item itself give a fuller version of the name? No. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, dirt, tears at folds repaired with tape." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N13.jpg 539 N14 "Article, ""The Search for Dr. Livingstone."" Lengthy and detailed description of the E.D. Young expedition’s seven months search for Livingstone. The Times. 28 Jan. 1868." "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Young, E. D. (Edward Daniel)" 28 Jan. 1868 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, edges dirty, small tears." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N14.jpg 540 N15 "Article, ""The Rev. B. Speke, heir to the family estates, arrested at Padstow after 7 week walk-about."" Together with reports on the Abyssinian military expedition. The Guardian. 26 Feb. 1868." "Guardian (London, England : 1846)" "Speke, B., Rev. ; Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864" 26 Feb. 1868 "11""x16""" 15 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, dirt." "11.5""x15"" envelope" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N15.jpg 541 N16 Livingstone Safe. Also 2 columns on the Abyssinian military expedition. The Times. 10 Apr. 1868. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 10 Apr. 1868 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, slight tears at edges." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N16.jpg 542 N17 "Letter from Livingstone to Sir Roderick Murchison dated 2 Feb. 1867 stating plans to pick up supplies at Ujiji. Also letter from Sir John Kirk, Zanzibar, 1 Mar. 1868. Confirms Livingstone had been in Ujiji the past October. The Times. 30 Apr. 1868." "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 30 Apr. 1868 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, fold repair, edges dirty, brittle with small tears." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N17.jpg 543 N18 Livingstone reported at Zanzibar. The Times. 19 Apr. 1869. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 19 Apr. 1869 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, edges dirty, brittle, small tears." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N18.jpg 544 N19 Roderick Murchison writes to The Times. Casts doubt on reports of Livinsgtone’s safety. The Times. 20 Apr. 1869. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871" 20 Apr. 1869 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, light dirt. Page sixteen - two tear repairs with tape." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N19.jpg 545 N20 "Article, ""A Mr. Powell and family massacred in Abyssinia on hunting trip."" The Times. 10 June 1869." "Times (London, England)" "Powell, Mr." 10 June 1869 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, slight foxing, dirt, and small tears at edges." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N20.jpg 546 N21 "In reply to a letter from Mrs. Burton, Sir Roderick Murchison speculates on where Dr. Livingstone will emerge. The Times. 6 Sept. 1869." "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Burton, Isabel, Lady, 1831-1896" 6 Sep. 1869 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N21.jpg 547 N22 Controversy. Letter to The Times sparked by Murchison’s letter of previous day. The Times. 7 Sept. 1869. "Times (London, England)" "Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871 ; Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 7 Sep. 1869 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, dirt, slight tears at edges." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N22.jpg 548 N23 Livingstone controversy continues. The Times. 15 Sept. 1869. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871" 15 Sep. 1869 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, dirt, slight tears at edges." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N23.jpg 549 N24 "Kirk receives letter from Livingstone, dated “Lake Banglewo, July 8, 1868.” “I have found what I believe to be the sources of the Nile, between 10 day and 12 day south.” The Times. 14 Oct. 1869." "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Kirk, John, Sir, 1832-1922" 14 Oct. 1869 "18.5""x24""" 12 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, dirt, slight tears at edges." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N24.jpg 550 N25 False report of death of Livingstone. The Times. 2 Feb. 1870. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 2 Feb. 1870 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, foxing, dirt, slight tears at edges." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N25.jpg 551 N26 Captain Burton on Livingstone. The Standard. 30 Nov. 1871. "Standard (London, England : 1827)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890" 30 Nov. 1871 "20""x23.5""" 8 p. Newspaper clipping "Folded, severe acidity, edges brittle with small tears." Wax paper Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N26.jpg 552 N27 Search for Livingstone. Scathing letter from one who knows Livingstone. The Times. 8 Jan. 1872. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 8 Jan. 1872 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Sample text: “If he be alive - and we have no reason to suppose him dead - depend upon it he is quite capable of looking after himself.” Newspaper clipping "Acidic, fold repair, slight foxing." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N27.jpg 553 N28 H.M. Government and Geographical Society to supply the wants of our great traveler. Describes the government’s effort to send aid to Livingstone. The Times. 10 Jan. 1872. "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) ; Great Britain. Parliament." 10 Jan. 1872 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. "Sample text: The R.G.S. declares “It would be in the last degree disgraceful to them, not only as a body of geographers, but as Englishmen, if they allowed him to perish without making an effort to relieve him.”" Newspaper clipping "Acidic, stains, 2.5"" tear on front page." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N28.jpg 554 N29 "Article, ""The Livingstone expedition."" Letters to the editor. Also R.G.S. effort to raise funds. The Times. 25 Jan. 1872." "Times (London, England)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)" 25 Jan. 1872 "18.5""x24""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, dirt, stains." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/5/2008 N29.jpg 555 N30 "Article, ""The safety of Dr. Livingstone."" The Standard. 2 May 1872." "Standard (London, England : 1827)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873 ; Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke, Sir, 1810-1895 ; Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton), 1841-1904" 2 May 1872 "19.5""x23.5""" 8 p. "Sample text: Telegram read by Sir Henry Rawlinson states that “The steamer Abydos, from Zanzibar, had brought the gratifying intelligence that the great African traveller was safe with Stanley.”" Newspaper clipping "Acidic, stains, small tears at edges, folded." Wax paper Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N30.jpg 556 N31 "Article, ""The funeral of Dr. Livingstone."" Also obituary. The Standard. 20 Apr. 1874." "Standard (London, England : 1827)" "Livingstone, David, 1813-1873" 20 Apr. 1874 "20""x23.5""" 8 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, brittle edges." Wax paper Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N31.jpg 557 N32 Count Teleki and Lt. Hohnel report discovery of lake named Basson-Aros to the NW of Lake Samburu. The Times. 29 Oct. 1888. "Times (London, England)" "Teleki, Sa?muel, gro?f, 1845-1916 ; Höhnel, Ludwig, Ritter von, 1857-1942" 29 Oct. 1888 "18x23.5""" 16 p. Newspaper clipping "Acidic, tears at folds." Wax paper Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/4/2008 N32.jpg 558 HelUncat01 Brazil Map. "Aillaud, Alves, & Co." n.d. "21.5""x19.75""" 1 Map "Folded, acidic, tears at folds, mount residue at corners." Folder two within box "Unfold, remove mounts, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat01.jpg 559 HelUncat02 Camp Roosevelt photograph. unknown n.d. "4.75""x3.25""" 1 Photograph "Slight curling, adhesive residue on verso." Folder within box Flatten and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat02.jpg 560 HelUncat03 "ALS to Edmund Heller, undated." "Gleason, George H." n.d. "7.25""X10.5"" (document), 7.5""x4"" (envelope)" 6 p. Manuscript "Fasteners, acidic." Folder seven within box Remove fastener and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat03.jpg 561 HelUncat04 "ALS to Walter Granger, 25 Feb. 1935." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 25 Feb. 1935 "8.5""x11""" 2 p. Manuscript "Severely acidic, brittle, tears and chipping at edges, fasteners." Folder seven within box "Remove fastener, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat04.jpg 562 HelUncat05 "ALS to Carl Von Hoffman, 25 Feb. 1935." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 25 Feb. 1935 "8.5""x11""" 1 p. Manuscript "Severely acidic, brittle, tears and chipping at edges, stains." Folder seven within box Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat05.jpg 563 HelUncat06 "ALS American Express Company, 20, 26 Feb 1935." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939; American Express Company" "20, 26 Feb. 1935" "4""x7.5"" - 8.5""x11""" 7 p. "Heller's inquiry concerning the position of educational director of the American Express Company's Zoological Tour of Europe. Includes inquiry, reply, and brochure." Manuscript "Folded, severely acidic, brittle, tears and chipping at edges." Folder seven within box Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat06.jpg 564 HelUncat07 "ALS to Edmund Heller, 28 Mar. 1935, 8 Apr. 1935." "Loverage, Arthur" "28 Mar. 1935, 8 Apr. 1935" "7.25""x10.5"" - 8.5""x11""" 3 p. Manuscript "Severely acidic, tears and chipping at edges, stains, fastener." Folder seven within box "Remove fastener, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder." 1/28/2008 Hel Uncat07.jpg 565 HelUncat08 "ALS to Dr. H. Schontenden, 9 Apr. 1935." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 9 Apr. 1935 "8.5""x11""" 1 p. Manuscript "Acidic, brittle, chipping, stains at corners." Folder seven within box Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 Hel Uncat08.jpg 566 HelUncat09 "ALS to Mrs. Haefuer, 22 Mar. (unknown year)." "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" 22 Mar. (unknown year) "7.25""x10.5""" 2 p. Manuscript "Severely acidic, small tear at edge." Folder seven within box Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 Hel Uncat09.jpg 567 HelUncat10 List of species which are usually misnamed by dealers in the United States. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x11""" 5 p. Manuscript "Severely acidic, rusting fastener, small tear at edge." Folder seven within box Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 Hel Uncat10.jpg 568 HelUncat12 Narrative annual report on the Milwaukee Zoo. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x14""" 7 p. Manuscript "Acidic, dirt, stains, rusting fasteners, folds and chipping at edges." Folder ten within box Remove fastener and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/29/2008 Hel Uncat12.jpg 569 HelUncat13 Narrative concerning birth of lion clubs at he Milwaukee Zoo. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" n.d. "8.5""x14""" 7 p. Manuscript "Acidic, dirt, stains, rusting fasteners, folds and chipping at edges." Folder ten within box "Unfold, remove fastener, and rehouse into an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 Hel Uncat13.jpg 570 HelUncat11 Articles concerning birds. "Heller, Edmund, 1875-1939" ca. 1935 "5.5""x7"" - 8.5""-14"" (document), 12.5""x9.5"" (envelope)" 37 p. Manuscript "Acidic, corners folded, small tears, fasteners." Folder nine within box "Remove fasteners, rehouse photographs into polyester L sealed sleeves and house with documents in an acid free folder." 1/29/2008 Hel Uncat11.jpg 571 M130bis "ALS transcript to Edmund Heller, 21. Apr. 1911." "Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919" 21. Apr. 1911 "10.5""x11.75""x0.5""" 2 p. Comments on the giant eland and the white rhinoceros. Manuscript Good Custom mat folder with polypropylene sleeves None required. 2/25/2008 M130bis(3).jpg 572 M184m """Geographical Tasks for Future Explorers,"" The Windsor Magazine, undated." The Windsor Magazine n.d. "8""x10""" "4 to., 13 p." Printed Matter "Dirt, rust stains, left corner bent, right corner torn off." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184m.jpg 573 M184n """Stanley: Le Roi des Explorateurs (1840-1904)"", Joseph Joubert,1905." "Joubert, Joseph" 1905 "7.5""x11""" "8 vo., 54 p." "Limited to 25 copies on holland paper, this being No. 2, with a presentation inscription to Lady Stanley by the author on the fly leaf, referring to Stanley as the ""plus grand des Expolorer.""" Printed Matter "Dirty wrappers, some spine damage, front hinge loose." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184n.jpg 574 M184o """Un Professeur d'Energie, Les Grandes Jours de la Vie de Stanley,"" Lectures pour Tous, Feb. 1905." unknown Feb. 1905 "6.75""x10""" "8 vo., 7 p." "Illustrated article on Stanley contained within the February, 1905, issue of Lectures pour Tous, original pink wrappers, with slip pasted on front cover inscribed ink ""Article on my Stanley, 1905.""" Printed Matter "Dirt and torn wrappers, recto wrapper loose, verso wrapper leaf missing, rusting staple binding." Custom envelope within drop-spine box "Test box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse material into a custom phase box." 1/17/2008 M184o.jpg 575 B1415 Advance Proofs from Africa. "Irwin, Wallace" n.d. "8.5""x11""" approx. 25 p. "Limited to 100 copies. A portfolio of parodies of articles from various magazines purporting to be reports on Theodore Roosevelt's safari in East Africa, presented at a special breakfast. Includes a guest list and seating plan." Printed Matter "Some documents folded, acidic." "Original portfolio within 14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/18/2008 B1415.jpg 576 Uncat07 H.M. Stanley Biography. unknown n.d. "10""x14""" 4 p. Printed Matter "Acidic, foxing." "14.5""x9.5"" envelope" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/17/2008 Uncat07.jpg 577 M200 "Hunting Diary, 1911-1912." Stigand (C.H.) 1911-1912 "8""x10.25""x1.5""" 69 p. "A manuscript diary kept by Stigand during a shooting expedition in East Africa. 69 pages, 4 to. in a half red leather notebook. Covers the period 13 Nov. 1911 when he left Victoria Station in London to 1 Nov. 1912 when the diary abruptly ceases at Tombe Musa. A great deal of elephant hunting and his register at the front shows kills of hartebest, warthog, waterbuck, etc. During this time, as five pages of notes at the rear attest, he was writing ""The Land of Zinj,"" sending lepidoptera to Roland Ward. Loosely inserted are ten Soudanese postal service receipts dispatching the various chapters, specimens, etc." Manuscript "Extreme wear to board cloth, bumped corners, inserted paper." Drop-spine box "Remove and unfold inserted paper. Test custom box for acidity. If acidic, rehouse manuscript into a new custom phase box." 1/18/2008 M200(3).jpg 578 Uncat08 "Descent of the Allied Families of Collier and Tennant, of Cadoxton Lodge, Co. Glamorgan, from the Protector, Oliver Cromwell." "Curtis, Henry, F.R.C.S. (editor)" May 1923 "15.75""x30.75""" 1 Typed manuscript illustrating family genealogy. Six letter size documents taped together to create a chart. Manuscript "Folded, six letter size documents taped together." Plastic sleeve Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/23/2008 Uncat08.jpg 579 M204bis "Foolscap Quarto Dairy, 1902. (handwritten copy)." "Morse, Tyler" Oct. 1902-Mar. 1903 "8.5""x11""" 20 p. Handwritten copy of dairy. The diary is a record of Abyssinian travel from Asmara in Erithea to Adis Abada and Harrar. Manuscript Last page and edges acidic. No housing "Remove fastener, remove cardboard, and rehouse into acid free folder." 1/18/2008 M204(2).jpg 580 B702 Map of the River Congo with Memorandum. "Grenfell, George, Rev." 1902 "6.5""x10""x0.25"" (folded), 21.5""x30"" (map)" "8vo., 14 p." "The Upper Congo as a Waterway. Notes to Accompany the Author's Map of the River Congo. The Geographical Journal, London, 1902, 8 vo., 14 p., five folding maps, original blue case with gilt stamp, containing pamphlet in original printed wrappers." Map "Wear to portfolio spine and boards. Maps folded, slightly acidic, tears at folds." No housing Unfold map and house in flat storage. 2/5/2008 B702.jpg 581 Nel Uncat01 """With Stanley in Africa.""" unknown ca. 1907 "14.5""x2.25""" 1 A newspaper article of William Hoffman's life story with H.M. Stanley relating to his experience of eating human flesh. Newspaper clipping "Folded, small tear at fold, acidic." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat01.jpg 582 Nel Uncat02 "ALS to H.M. Stanley, 31 July 1889." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 31 July 1889 "8.25""x10.25""" 1 p. Manuscript "Folded, tears at fold creases, staining, dirt." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat02.jpg 583 Nel Uncat03 Letter in Swahili to Baua Ismaili to be read by Captain Nelson to the boy Sheriff who will put it into Swahilli proper for (????) presence of Ismaili. unknown n.d. "8""x10""" 3 p. Manuscript "Stains, dirt, tears at fold creases." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat03.jpg 584 Nel Uncat04 "Telegram to Captain Nelson from Henry Nelson, 2 Dec. 1889." "Nelson, Henry" 2 Dec. 1889 "8.5""x11""" 1 p. "Eastern Telegraph Company, Limited. Zanzibar Station. ""To Captain Nelson. Address Stanley's Expedition Zanzibar. 'Hearty welcome, all well, Henry Nelson.'""" Manuscript Slight staining. "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat04.jpg 585 Nel Uncat05 "ALS to Captain Nelson from A.M. Mackay, 5 Jan. 1890." "Mackay, A.M." 5 Jan. 1890 "6.25""x8""" 4 p. Manuscript "Folded, stains, dirt." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.25"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat05.jpg 586 Nel Uncat06 Trip schedule listing European countries. unknown n.d. "5""x8""" 1 p. Manuscript "Acidic, slight tears at fold creases, folded corners." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat06.jpg 587 Nel Uncat07 List of travel expenses. unknown n.d. "4.5""x7""" 2 p. Related to item Nel Uncat 6? Manuscript Slightly acidic. "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat07.jpg 588 Nel Uncat08 "First class train tickets from EMS, Germany to Brussel North. One pass for the funicular railway which runs up to the Malberg Mountain. One unknown pass issued in EMS, Germany." unknown "21 Aug 1891, 15 Sep. 1891" "3""x4.25"" - 4""x3""" 32 p. Printed Matter "Slightly acidic , staples, slight staining, dirt." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Remove fasteners and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeves and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat08.jpg 589 Nel Uncat09 Hotel d'Angleterre Menu. Hotel d'Angleterre 3 Sep. 1891 "5.25""x9""" 2 p. Handwritten menu with calculations on verso. Manuscript Acidic at fold tears. "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat09.jpg 590 Nel Uncat10 "Copy ALS to the Marquis of Salisbury from Captain Nelson, 12 May 1890." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 12 May 1890 "7.75""x10""" 2 p. Requesting permission to accept and wear the Insignia of the Third Class of the Madjidjie. Manuscript "Folded, stains, extremely dirty." "Plastic sleeve within 14""x10.5"" envelope" Unfold and rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 1/24/2008 Nel Uncat10.jpg 591 Nel A03 Medicine Chest. "Burroughs, Wellcome, & Co." n.d. "2.75""x8""x1""" 1 Contains ten vials of drugs. Artifact "Case is rusting with rust penetrating inside label. Vials contain drugs, vial labels dirty, and losing adhesion. ""Peptonic"" vial contains mold." Archival box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/24/2008 Nel A03.jpg 592 Nel A07 "Five leather notebooks, 11 Mar. 1887-7 Nov. 1889." "Nelson, Robert Henry, 1853-1892" 11 Mar. 1887-7 Nov. 1889 "3.25""x5""x0.5"" - 5""x8""x0.75""" 5 "Five notebooks documenting C and/or No. 3 Company's rosters. Information includes roll calls, caravan book, and roster of rations. Three black leather with latch or band (3.5""x5""x0.5""), one black leather (5""x7.75""x0.25""), and one red leather (5""x8""x0.75"")." Manuscript "Spine damage, loose leaves, worn covers." Custom enclosures within archival box None required. 1/25/2008 Nel A07.jpg 593 Nel A05 Stamp Book. unknown 1854-1855 "4""x5""x0.25""" 1 "Stamps from England, Java, Turkey, America, South Australia, Canada, Italy, New South Wales, France, French Republic, Belgium, Cape of Good Hope, Victoria, Deccan, and Sarawak." Artifact "Loose, dirty leaves." Custom enclosure within archival box None required. 1/25/2008 Nel A05.jpg 594 Nel A02 Seven leather wallets. "(1) Boudet, (1) Inchbold & Viney, (5) unknown" n.d. "2.75""x4.25""x0.25"" - 8.5""x10""x0.25""" 7 "1. 4""x6""x0.5, brown crocodile leather with metal edging and latch. 2, 3""x4.5""x0.2"", Boudet, black leather bi-fold with monongram (RHN), stylus, and includes note and stamp. 3. 3""x4.5""x0.25"", brown suede bi-fold with bone pick. 4. 2.75""x4.25""x0.25"", maroon leather bi-fold with two empty oval photograph frames. 5. 4""x5.25""x0.5"", black leather with metal edging and latch. 6. 6""x9""x0.25"", green leather bi-fold with latch and stylus. 7. 8.5""x10""x0.25"", Inchbold & Viney, black leather bi-fold." Artifact "Good, showing usual wear." Custom enclosure within archival box None required. 1/25/2008 Nel A02(1).jpg 595 Nel A10 """Capt. R.H. Nelson"" visiting cards." unknown n.d. "3""x1.5""" 49 "Four cards have handwritten notes, addresses, and lists on verso." Artifact Acidic. Custom enclosure within archival box Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/25/2008 Nel A10.jpg 596 Nel A08 Medicine Chest Guide with two court plasters. "Burroughs, Wellcome, & Co.; S. Maw & Thompson; Seabury & Johnson" ca. 1892 "2""x3.25"" - 4.5""x7.5""" 15 p. """Medicine Chest Guide for Captain Robert Henry Nelson, Expedition to Central Africa, 1892. Equipped by Burroughs, Wellcome, & Co., Manufacturing Chemist, London."" Two unopened court plasters manufactured by S. Maw & Thompson and Seabury & Johnson." Artifact "Leather cover splitting, first and last leaf acidic." Custom enclosures within archival box Interleave first and last leaves with appropriate size acid free paper. 1/25/2008 Nel A08.jpg 597 Nel A09 Unidentified piece of metal. unknown n.d. "6.5""x4""" 1 "Stamped ""G.R.V.""" Artifact Slight rusting. Custom enclosures within archival box None required. 1/25/2008 Nel A09.jpg 598 Nel A01 "Inkwell (Ransome's patent, De La Rue & Co.)." De La Rue & Co. n.d. "1.25""x1.50""x0.50""" 1 Metal inkwell with empty glass bottle inside of metal case. Artifact Dealer sticker. Hollinger box Remove dealer sticker. 1/25/2008 Nel A01.jpg 599 Nel A06 A composition female figure contained in walnut shell. unknown n.d. "2""x1.25""x1.25""" 1 Artifact Good. Archival box None required. 1/25/2008 Nel A06.jpg 600 Nel A04 Hatchet. "Milton Hatchet, Brookes Sheff(field)" n.d. "2.25""x10.25""x1.5""" 1 """H. Nelson"" engraved on butt of hatchet, handle is replica wood." Artifact Surface rust on blade. Archival box Remove surface rust. 1/25/2008 Nel A04.jpg 601 Uncat09 """…Built for Dr. Livingstone's Exploration of the Zambesi River.""" The Illustrated London News 27 Feb. 1858 "11""x7""" 1 Engraving of steamboat (pg. 212). Artwork "Slightly acidic, page cut with half of caption missing." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat09.jpg 602 Uncat10 """ Dr. Livingstone's Astronomical Observations: Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.""" The Illustrated London News 21 Mar. 1857 "11""x15.75""" 1 "Supplement, includes article and engraving." Artwork "Slight dirt, stains." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat10.jpg 603 Uncat11 Proclamation. "Somerset, C.H." ca. 1801 "5.5""x6.75""" 1 Restrictions on game hunting in Cape District and surrounding areas. Printed Matter "Acidic, slight tears appear to have been repaired." Plastic sleeve and interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into a polyester L sealed sleeve and an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat11.jpg 604 Uncat12 """Pictures from the Uganda Protectorate.""" "Johnston, Harry, K.C.B." 12 Oct. - 2 Nov. 1901 "11.75""x15.5""" 12 p. "Published as a supplement to the Graphic during October and November, in the year before author's two volume work on Uganda was published. Each part is devoted to a specific subject as follows: Part I, The People (12 Oct.); Part II, The People (19 Oct.); Part III, The Beasts (26 Oct.); Part IV, The Landscape (2 Nov.). Each part is illustrated with a number of photographs." Printed Matter Acidic. Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat12.jpg 605 Uncat13 South African Game. The Graphic 11 Jan. 1896 "11""x15.75""" 4 p. "Review of J.G. Millais' ""South African Game.""" Printed Matter Acidic. Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat13.jpg 606 Uncat14 Ink drawing of Zebra. "Smit, J." n.d. "6.75""x7.75""" 1 Artwork "Severely acidic from previous mat, stains on artwork." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat14.jpg 607 Uncat15 Biography and portrait of Verney Lovett Cameron. unknown n.d. "8""x10.5""" 2 p. Printed Matter "Severely acidic, stains, dirt." Interleaved within scrapbook Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/6/2008 Uncat15.jpg 608 Uncat16 Flute. unknown n.d. "23.25"" (length), 1.25"" (diameter)" 1 Artifact "Flute cracked at bottom section to first section/joint, cracked from second to third joint, metal bands missing at second and fourth joints, and metal band loose at sixth joint at top." Archival box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 2/8/2008 Uncat16(1).jpg 609 B639bis "Album of Birds, Chicago Natural History Museum." "Fuertes, Louis Agassiz" n.d. "12""x14"" (prints), 9""x12"" (document)" "1 p., 8 prints" 8 prints - No. 1B4 Cape Teal; No. 2B4 Swallow-Tailed Kite; No. 3B4 Black-Shouldered Kite; No. 4B4 Sand Grouse; No. 5B4 Malachite (Pigmy) Kingfisher; No. 6B4 Gray-Headed Kingfisher; No. 7B4 Narina Trogon; No. 8B4 Helmet Shrike. Artwork "Light staining, acidic." "13""x14.75"" envelope with cardboard backing" Rehouse into an acid free folder. 2/7/2008 B639bis.jpg 610 Uncat17 Two Arrows. unknown n.d. "24"" (length)" 2 "Includes handwritten note ""Philip Crow bound copy, '56 poachers native, mimeographed journal/diary, Athi River, Kenya, Southwest Nairobi, 150-200 mi., (?) Wakamba tribe in area.""" Artifact "Arrowhead rusted, leather wrap around arrowhead unraveling." Archival box Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 2/8/2008 Uncat17.jpg 611 RET1 Russell E. Train diaries (I-II) "Train, Russell E., B. 1920" 1956 "7""x8.5""" 2 v. "sds 8/20/08 corr. title from ""dairies""" Manuscript Acidic. No housing Custom phase box. 7/1/2008 RET1(1).jpg 612 RET2 Russell E. Train diaries (I-II) "Train, Russell E., B. 1920" 1958 "7""x9""" 2 v. "sds 8/20/08 corr. title from ""dairies""" Manuscript "Acidic, inserted folded paper, fasteners. Includes dried botanical specimens." No housing "Remove inserted paper and botanical specimens (document insertion with separation sheet), remove fasteners. Rehouse all in custom phase box." 7/1/2008 RET2(1).jpg 613 RET3 Russell E. Train diary "Train, Russell E., B. 1920" 1961 "7.5""x10.5""" 1 v. "sds 8/20/08 corr. title from ""dairy""" Manuscript "Acidic, inserted paper and photographs, fasteners." No housing "Remove inserted paper (document insertion with separation sheet), remove fasteners, rehouse photographs into polyester L sealed sleeves. Rehouse all in custom phase box." 7/1/2008 RET3(1).jpg 614 B1405 "African Game Trails, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1910" "Hill, Stuart" 1912 "7.5""x9.75""x5.5""" 1 v. "Thick 8vo., contemporary buckram, title gilt, publisher's gilt decorative cloth laid down on upper board, recased with inserts at spine." "An extra-illustrated scrapbook compiled by Stuart Hill using pages of the first trade edition. Hill was a secretary to Theodore Roosevelt. Contains large number of photographs and drawings, newspaper clippings, and three typed letters by Roosevelt, one with corrections in his hand." Manuscript "Boards worn; acidic; loose, tipped in, or pasted photographs, clippings, and ephemera." No housing Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. Digitally scan for access. Interim care: house in archival box. 7/1/2008 B1405(2).jpg 615 Uncat02 ALS unknown 5 Jul 1895 "4""x6""" 1 sds 8/20/08 corrected accession # in housing note (apparently part of the Dugmore group) Manuscript Folded with mounts still attached. Housed with accession number M047 Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/2/2008 Uncat02.jpg 616 Uncat03 ALS to Patrick unknown n.d. "4""x5""" 1 sds 8/20/08 corrected accession # in housing note (apparently part of the Dugmore group) Manuscript Folded. Housed with accession number M047 Unfold and rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 Uncat03.jpg 617 Uncat04 ALS unknown 14 Nov 1853 "4.25""x7.25""" 1 sds 8/20/08 corrected accession # in housing note (apparently part of the Dugmore group) Manuscript Folded with mounts still attached. Housed with accession number M047 Conservator's inspection for physical preservation. 1/2/2008 Uncat04.jpg 618 Uncat05 Commercial School unknown n.d. "3.25""x4.5""" 1 sds 8/20/08 corrected accession # in housing note (apparently part of the Dugmore group) Artwork Acidic. Housed with accession number M047 Rehouse into an acid free folder. 1/2/2008 Uncat05.jpg 619 Uncat06 The Daily Graphic The Daily Graphic "14 Jul, 1890" "12""x16.5""" 4 p. Article concerning the marriage of Mr. H.M. Stanley to Miss Dorothy Tennant. Newspaper clipping "Folded, edges brittle." No housing "Unfold, preservation photocopy or digitally scan for access, and rehouse in polyester sleeve." 1/3/2008 Uncat06.jpg