Guide to Microform and CD-Rom Sources for History and Political Science in the University of Chicago Library
compiled by Frank Conaway
Sources in Social Sciences in the University of Chicago Library, 2
University of Chicago Library
Chicago, Illinois
2004
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The introduction to this Guide describes its scope and its limitations.
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Table of contents
1. United States - Collections of published books and serials
2. United States - Reference works
3. United States - Government and party documents
4. United States - Archives, manuscripts, sources
5. Women's studies. Gender studies. Sexuality.
8. Great Britain and Ireland--General materials
9. Great Britain and Ireland--Other records
11. Germany. Switzerland. Austria. Netherlands. Scandinavia
12. Judaica
13. Eastern Europe. Russia. Former Soviet Union.
14. Middle East
15. South Asia. Southeast Asia
16. East Asia
18. General works and special subjects
19. Index
Introduction
The purpose of this Guide is to assist scholars in locating source materials for research in history and political science. The sources listed herein are typically either manuscripts in microform; or microform collections of published books, pamphlets, and serials. In addition, this edition of the Guide includes reference to a select number of CD-Rom products, most of which also provide either primary source materials or collections of published books, pamphlets, and serials (many of them rare).
Because of their formats, manuscript collections in microform and CD-Rom form are rarely discovered by browsing. Yet they provide rich resources for research, often amounting to tens of thousands of pages of original source materials. Conventional cataloging often provides only one or two subject entry points in our catalogs, even though a collection may document many aspects of a broad subject. Similarly, the individual items contained in collections of microform reprints of published materials (and those in CD-Rom sets) may not be separately cataloged, or they may be reflected in our catalogs less fully than printed editions would be. Some of these collections contain scores of individual titles; others several tens of thousands of what were originally separate publications.
The scope of this bibliography is distinctly limited. It identifies only the microform holdings that fall in the two categories mentioned above. In addition to these, the University of Chicago Library’s collections include many thousands of microform texts that support research in history and political science. A large share of these are films of individual monographs. Many microform monographic titles have been specifically purchased or acquired by gift. Others are the products of our own preservation activities, representing reformatting of titles already appearing in our catalogs. For example, scores of titles pertaining to the history of socialism have been microfilmed in this way; they are cataloged individually just as printed books are. Dissertations, both those accepted at Chicago and those approved elsewhere, are commonly made available on microfilm. Some of the most heavily used materials in our microform collections are runs of newspapers, periodicals, and other serials. Many of these are of capital importance for research in history and political science—for instance, the New York Herald-Tribune, or the Sears, Roebuck catalogs. These too are cataloged in the same way as individual titles. And, since 1977, an increasing proportion of individual federal documents have been distributed in microformat. None of these categories of materials is featured in this Guide. (By exception, some particularly notable files of legislative proceedings are listed herein, such as the British Parliamentary Papers, 1731-1906, even though each may be actually a single serial rather than a collection.) Similarly, the Library contains many CD-Roms not referred to in this Guide,notably runs of serials, individual monographs, and documentary or statistical annexes to published books.
An important feature of this Guide is that it is limited both with respect to subjects and languages. Respecting the latter, only materials in European languages or Hebrew characters are normally to be found here. Our collections include a great deal of microform material in Arabic, Turkish, Persian, the languages of India, Chinese, Japanese, and other languages that is extremely valuable and often quite rarely found even in the largest research libraries. Researchers are encouraged to consult the area studies staffs in the library for assistance in identifying these materials.
Respecting subjects, only materials for history and political science are included. The library possesses similar materials for the study of art, music, literature, religion, anthropology and other fields. This Guide includes references to some materials in the general area of religion, especially those that relate to missionary activities, but for the most part, the substantial holdings of the library in religion are excluded from consideration. And while many large sets of publications that literary scholars consult often are listed, they are here because historians routinely exploit them. The reader is reminded that the library possesses large numbers of microform literary sources, from single manuscripts to large collections of publications, in many different languages, to which this Guide does not refer. Again, readers are advised to consult library catalogs, and bibliographers and other library staff to identify source materials in other fields of study.
The researcher should also be aware that the collections of the University of Chicago have been formed with the policies and holdings of the nearby Center for Research Libraries in mind. In most fields, the library rarely purchases research materials that duplicate holdings of the Center. If held by the Center, or eligible for immediate purchase by them, highly specialized materials are typically obtained from the CRL rather than purchased for our own collections. This policy naturally shapes the particular contours of our own holdings. Thus, for instance, because the Center has long purchased microform publications from the U. S. National Archives and the British Public Record Office for our researchers, our collections contain comparatively few such items, even though they have high research value. Despite the close relationship between the University of Chicago collection management policies and those of the CRL, holdings of the CRL are only occasionally referred to herein, and then only to point to materials that specifically complement our local holdings. To identify additional resources, users of this Guide are strongly encouraged to consult electronic records of the Center’s holdings, available through the Library's web pages, and the Center’s Handbook, also available on the web.
Annotations appearing in this Guide are typically derived from the publisher’s descriptive material—printed guides accompanying microform sets, brochures, and catalogs. In many cases, information on contents is derived from descriptions appearing in guides to the repositories that hold the original material, and, in more cases than it is pleasing to recall, from inspection of the actual texts themselves.
Entries in this Guide are arranged in several chapters, such as “Women's studies. Gender Studies. Sexuality” Since the object of this arrangement is to facilitate browsing, classification of particular entries is at times somewhat arbitrary, as is arrangement within chapters. In the great preponderance of cases, the entries herein are derived from the library’s own cataloging records. Because materials have been cataloged over many decades under rules that have changed over time, and for other reasons, materials that are essentially similar can receive cataloging treatment that varies, and no attempt has been made herein to standardize forms of headings or other cataloging details. In many cases contents notes or subject terms derived from other libraries’ cataloging have been used to complement local records that are less full; and for the purpose of enhancing subject access, in a few cases official subject headings have been supplemented with non-standard subject words. Statements of the extent of any particular title (e. g., “125 reels”) refer only to the Library’s current holdings, not to the extent of a completed project.
It is a pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of colleagues. Ray Gadke, Assistant in Charge of the General Microforms Section, has been particularly helpful in the preparation of this Guide, just as he was in the preparation of earlier editions. Special thanks go to Elisabeth Long, Co-Director, Digital Library Development Center, who has supervised the mounting of this web version of the Guide. And continuing thanks go to colleagues who assisted me in the preparation of earlier editions.
This is an updated edition, revised to include materials acquired through August, 2004.
Frank Conaway
Social Sciences Bibliographer
1. United States -- Collections of published books and serials
1. The Library of American civilization. 12,474 microfiches . Chicago: Library
Resources, Inc, 1971-1972.
A collection of 19,000
volumes of American history, comprising 6.5 million pages in total. Set includes books, maps, historical
documents, and runs of periodicals covering all aspects of American life and
literature up to 1914. Titles to
be included were selected by editors from "the best-known bibliographies
in American studies." Set
includes many rare and specialized works.
The periodical runs are particularly valuable as complements to our
paper holdings. The set is
provided with elaborate author, titles, and subject book catalogs (at Z1236.L50
1971 RR, RR3, Harper, Law, and Sci), and a useful topical
"Biblioguide."
Cataloging records for each title are included in the library's online
catalog.
microfc E169.1.L537 1971 Mic.
United States—Civilization/ United States—History.
2. American culture series. [1593-1875]. Ser. 1 (1493-1806). 26 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
Microfilms, 1941.
Printed guide: American Culture
Series, 1493-1875: a cumulative
guide of the microfilm collection....with author, title, subject, and reel
number indexes, at call number Z1215.A51 RR.
Includes 250 titles selected by a committee of the American Studies
Association, arranged in chronological order. Includes early travel narratives, accounts of Indians and
Indian captivities, writings by Increase and Cotton Mather, pamphlets on
witchcraft, colonial government, sermons and religious tracts, political and
literary writings to 1800. (Series
II, comprising an additional 5600 titles, is held by the Center for Research
Libraries.).
See online source: American
Periodicals Series Online, 1740-1900, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://aps.umi.com/apsauto.
mic E169.1.A472 microfm.
United States—Civilization/ United States—History.
3. Early American imprints, 1639-1800. Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian
Society, [1955—].
Collection comprises
complete text of every available book, pamphlet, and broadside printed in the
area now the United States in the years 1639 through 1800. (Serial titles are not included in the
microprint edition.) Collection is
based upon Charles Evans, American Bibliography: A chronological dictionary of all books, pamphlets, and
periodical publications printed in the United States of America. . .
(Z1215.E93 1903A RR). Library
holds microprint for titles with Evans numbers 1 through 10649 [i. e.,
1639-1767]. Center for Research
Libraries holds all 42,000 numbers in collection.
See online source: Early
American Imprints, 1639-1800 (Evans Digital Edition) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/?db=EVAN&s_startsearch=customized
microprint AC1 Mic.
Evans, Charles, 1850-1935.
American bibliography/ American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
4. The Eighteenth century. 10,330 reels; approx. 115,000 titles .
Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, [1982]-.
Entire collection to
consist of approximately 200,000 titles printed in Great Britain and its
colonies or printed elsewhere in English from 1701-1800, selected from
approximately 500,000 titles included in the Eighteenth Century Short Title
Catalogue [ESTC], an online database created by the British Library and
ESTC/North America at www.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eureka/estc.scr. The electronic ESTC can be
searched in complex ways, and [most] entries include reel number and item
number. Typically, entries in the
ESTC include reel number and item number.
As of this writing, the University of Chicago Library holds units 1-236
of the collection, including the following sections: History and geography
— Literature and language — Religion and philosophy — Social sciences —
Fine arts — Law — Technology and medicine
— General reference and miscellaneous. Printed reel lists have call number CB411.E44 1982 Index RR. Reels 1-8820 at CB411.E44 1982 Mic;
8821-10330 at PN6011.E48 Mic.
See online source: Eighteenth
Century Collections Online at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/chic_rbw?db=ECCO
microfm CB411.E44 1982 Mic, microfm PN6011.E48 Mic.
Eighteenth century/ English imprints/ ESTC (Project)/ ESTC/ NA (Project).
5. Early American imprints, 1801-1819. 40,480 microfiches . New York: Readex,
1985.
Accompanied by printed guides: American bibliography : a preliminary checklist
for 1801-1819 / compiled by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. American
bibliography, a preliminary checklist, 1801-1819 : Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H.
Shoemaker : printers, publishers, and booksellers index, geographical index /
compiled by Frances P. Newton.
This collection is an attempt to reproduce on microfiche the works
listed in: American bibliography : a preliminary checklist for 1801-1819
/ compiled by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Microfiche numbered using the numbers assigned in
Shaw-Shoemaker.
Mic microfcZ1215.E275 1985.
American literature — 19th century/ United States — Imprints/ Newton,
Frances P., 1929- American bibliography, a preliminary checklist, 1801-1819/
Shaw, Ralph R. (Ralph Robert), 1907-1972. American bibliography/ American
Antiquarian Society.
6. Early American newspapers, 1704-1820. 1533 reels . New Canaan, CT: Readex,
[s.d.].
Collection of about 700
titles is based upon Brigham, Clarence, History and Bibliography of American
Newspapers, 1690-1820 at call no. Z6951.B85 RR, Gen, LawRef. Newspapers in collection are
cataloged as separate titles.
Index: Kellerman, Lydia
Suzanne and Wilson, Rebecca A. / Readex Microprint Corporation Index to
Readex microfilm collection of early American newspapers.
American newspapers.
7. The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1800. 1 computer optical disk . Malvern, PA:
Accessible Archives, Inc, [2001?].
"The New York times of the 18[th] century." Folio I. (1728-1750)
"Benjamin Franklin's Newspaper" — Folio II. (1751-1765) "The
French & Indian War" — Folio III. (1766-1783) "The American
Revolution" — Folio IV. (1784-1800) "The New Republic". Library holds Folio IV only.
"Published in
Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, The Pennsylvania gazette is considered The
New York times of the 18th century. It provides the reader with a first hand
view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and
offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the
periods. Thousands of articles, editorials, letters, news items and
advertisements cover the Western Hemisphere, from the Canadian Maritime
Provinces, through the West Indies and North and South America, giving a
detailed glimpse of issues and lifestyles of the times. Also included is the
full-text of such important writings such as: the Declaration of Independence,
the Constitution, Letters from a Farmer, Thomas Payne's Common Sense, The
Federalist Papers, etc.".
AN2.P2 P513 2001 JMedia _CDRom_AN2.P2P513 2001.
Pennsylvania gazette/ American newspapers—Pennsylvania—Philadelphia.
8. American periodical series, eighteenth century. 1-33. 33 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
Microfilms, [1942?].
Printed guide: American
periodical series, eighteenth century.
List of titles indexed by American periodicals, 1741-1900, edited by
Jean Hoornstra and Trudy Heath (Z6951.H78 RR).
Comprises runs of 89 18th
century titles, starting with Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine,
which began in 1741. Set includes
examples of essay journalism and religious, musical, and scientific
titles. One French-language and
two German-language periodicals are included. Continued by American Periodical Series, 1800-1850
(microfm AP2.A636 Mic).
See online source: American
Periodicals Series Online, 1740-1900, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://aps.umi.com/apsauto.
microfm AP2.A635 Mic.
United States—Civilization—Periodicals/ United States—History—Periodicals.
9. American periodical series, 1800-1850. 1-. 253 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
Microfilms, 1946.
Printed guide: American
periodical series, 1800-1850.
[List of titles.] Indexed
by American periodicals, 1741-1900, edited by Jean Hoornstra and Trudy
Heath (Z6951.H78 RR).
Continues American
Periodical Series, eighteenth century (microfm AP2.A635 Mic). Entire 1800-1850 series includes 923
titles in 1933 reels, of which the University of Chicago Library owns first 253
reels only; remainder are held at the Center for Research Libraries. (The CRL also holds Series III, which
includes 118 periodicals from the period of the Civil War and Reconstruction.).
See online source: American
Periodicals Series Online, 1740-1900, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://aps.umi.com/apsauto.
microfm AP2.A636 Mic.
United States—Civilization—Periodicals/ United States—History—Periodicals.
10. Radical periodicals in the United States, 1881-1960 . Bethesda, Md: University Publications of
America.
Entire collection comprises
125 titles of Socialist, anarchist, Communist, nationalist, pacifist, and
feminist periodicals. All titles
in series I not held in original paper are held in microfilm. Representative titles: Black & white. — Challenge! YPSL.
— Champion labor monthly. — Clarity. — Class struggle (Communist League of
Struggle). — Class struggle (Devoted to International Socialism). — Clipper. —
Debs magazine. — Dr. Robinson's voice in the wilderness. — Hour. — Industrial
democracy. — Industrial union bulletin. — Industrial unionist (Emergency
Program Branches of the IWW). — Labor action. — Labor bulletin. — Liberty: not
the daughter but the mother of order. — Marxian. — Marxist. — Marxist review. —
Modern socialism. — Mother Earth bulletin. — National issues: a survey of
politics and legislation. — New foundations. — New trends. — New York
communist. — Pacifica views. — Party builder. — Party organizer. — Radical
review. — Rebel. — Road to communism. — Road to freedom. — Socialist. — Socialist
spirit. — Spanish Revolution (United Libertarian Organizations). — Syndicalist.
— U.S. week. — Why? — Wilshire's. — Worker's council. — Worker's League for a
Revolutionary Party. — World survey. — Young Spartacus. — Young worker.
Individual titles are cataloged separately.
United States—history/ Socialism—United States—History/ Anarchism—United
States—History/ Communism—United States—History/ Women—United States—History.
11. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and
numismatics, poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions,
colonies, and every aspect of transportation. Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.: microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic. For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic.
12. Pamphlets in American history: Group III. 1644 microfiches . Glen Rock, N.J:
Microfilming Corp. of America, 1978.
Accompanied by guides with call no. Z1236.P270 1979 RR3.
Filmed
from collections at State Historical Society Wisconsin and other
collections. Contents and typical
topics: Cooperative Societies (390
titles, 411 fiches): Workers
co-ops of late 19th and early 20th centuries. — Finance (2011 titles, 2069
fiches): Bimetallism v.
monometallism, banks and currency, state banks and national banks, Federal
Reserve System, taxation, bankrupcy. — Mexican War (139 titles, 139
fiches): Annexation of Texas,
property losses in Mexican revolutions, American desire to acquire New Mexico
and California, extention of slave-holding. — Socialism (689 titles, 712
fiches): Publications of the Socialist
Labor Party and the United States Socialist Party. — War of 1812 (146 titles,
176 fiches): Embargo, morality of
the war.
microfc E178.P24 1978 Mic.
United States—History—Sources/ Cooperative societies—United
States—History—Sources/ Socialism—United States—History—Sources/ Mexican War,
1846-1848—Sources/ United States—History—War of 1812—Sources/ Finance—United
States—History—Sources/ War of 1812—Sources.
13. Las raíces hispánicas del oeste de Norteamérica:
textos históricos. Sylvia
L. ed. Hilton. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica
Tavera, 1999.
Contains 22 works (24 vv.,
12,000 pages) of texts of conquistadores, evangelists, and other chroniclers
who provide detail on the discovery and colonization of the region formerly
part of New Spain, then Mexico, and finally the United States (after the
Mexican War). Contents: Crónica seráfica y apostólica del
colegio, Segunda parte / Juan Domingo de Arricivita (1792) — Sermón que en las
solemnes honras / Diego Miguel Bringas de Manzanedo y Encinas (1819) — Relación
de la jornada de Cibola / Pedro Castañeda de Nájera (1596?) — Historia de la
antigua o baja California / Francisco Javier Clavijero (1852) — Documentos para
la historia de México, 3a serie (1856) — Chronica apostolica, y seraphica de
todos los colegios, Parte primera / Isidro Félix de Espinosa (1746) — Estracto
de noticias del Puerto de Monterrey (1770?) — Instrucción formada en virtud de
Real Orden de S.M. / Bernardo de Gálvez (1786) — Manual para administrar los
santos sacramentos / Bartholomé Garcia (1760) — Historia de la conquista de la
provincia de la Nueva Galicia / Matías de la Mota Padilla (1870) — Historia del
Narayit, Sonora, Sinaloa y ambas Californias / P. José Ortega (1887) — Noticias
de la Nueva California [2 Vol.] / Fr. Francisco, O.F.M. Palou (1857) — Relacion
histórica de la vida y apostólicas tareas del venerable Padre Fray Junipero
Serra, y de las Misiones que fundó en la California Septentrional, y nuevos
establecimientos de Monterey (1787) —Historia de los trivmphos de nvestra santa
fee entre gentes las mas barbaras, y fieras del nueuo Orbe: conseguidos por los
soldados de la compañia de Iesvs en las misiones de la pouincia de Nueua España
/ Andrés, Padre, Pérez de Ribas (1645) — Historia de la nueva Mexico, del
capitán Gaspar de Villagra: dirigida al rey D. Felipe nuestro Señor Tercero
deste nombre / Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá (1610) — Exposición sucinta y sencilla
de la provincia del Nuevo Mexico: hecha por su diputado en Córtes / Pedro
Bautista Pino (1812) — Reglamento e instrucción para los presidios que se han
de formar en la linea de frontera de la Nueva España: resuelto por el Rey
Nuestro Senór en cédula de 10 de Setiembre de 1772 (1834) — Relación del viaje
hecho por las goletas Sutil y Mexicana en el año de 1792 (1802) — Noticias de
la provincia de Californias en tres cartas de un sacerdote religioso, hijo del
real convento de predicadores de Valencia a un amigo suyo, 1794 (1794) / Fr.
Luis Sales — Noticia de la California, y de su conquista temporal, y espirtual
hasta el tiempo presente [3 vol.] / Miguel y Burriel, Marcos Venegas (1757) —
Vida, y virtudes de el venerable, y apostólico Padre Juan de Ugarte, de la
Compañia de Jesús, misionero de las Islas Californias, y uno de los primeros
Conquistadores / Juan Joseph de Villavicencio (1752).
F1752 .R35 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Southwest, New — History — To 1848 — Sources/ Mexico — History — Spanish
Colony, 1540-1810 — Sources/ Southwest, New — Discovery and exploration —
Spanish/ California — History — To 1846 — Sources/ New Mexico — History —
Sources.
14. The Immigrant in America [microform]. 264 reels . Woodbridge, Conn: Research
Publications, [1983- ].
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. JV6455.I56.
Collection covers fields of immigration history and ethnic studies up to
1929. Consists of more than 4000
books and pamphlets, government publications, serial publications, society
publications, and lesser-known ethnic newspapers, selected from the holdings of
institutions such as New York Public Library, Immigration History Research
Center at the University of Minnesota, and the Balch Institute. Materials are organized by subject,
including individual groups such as Finns, Norwegians, Slovaks.
microfm JV22 Mic.
United States—Emigration and immigration—Bio-bibliography/ Aliens—United
States.
15. American immigrant autobiographies [microform]. 7 microfilm reels . Research Collections
in American Immigration. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America,
1989-.
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Immigration History Research Center,
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities." Accompanied by a printed reel
guide, compiled by Nanette Dobrosky; guide has call no. E184.A1D7 1988.
Over
50 unpublished autobiographical manuscripts from the IHRC, from the late 19th
Century to the 1960's, representing the major ethnic groups of eastern and
southern Europe, provide details on immigrant attitudes on such topics as
politics, ethnic solidarity, roles of the sexes.
Microfm E184.A1A595 1989 Mic.
Immigrants—United States—Biography/ United States—Emigration and
immigration—Sources/ University of Minnesota—Immigration History Research
Center.
16. South Carolinians through the 19th century: pre-1915 family histories, biographies,
and related imprints from the collections of the South Carolina Historical
Society and the South Caroliniana Library . 1289 microfiches . Charleston, S.C: South Carolina Historical
Society, 1989.
Accompanied by printed guide with call no. Z1333.S68 1989 Mic.
microfm F266.S68 1989 Mic.
South Carolina—History/ South
Carolina—Biography/ South Carolina—Genealogy/ Southern States—History/ South
Carolina Historical Society/ South Caroliniana Library.
17. Kentucky culture; a basic library of Kentuckiana. 11,997 microfiches . Woodbridge, CT:
Primary Source Media.
Includes approximately 3900
volumes selected from J. Winston Coleman, A Bibliography of Kentucky History
(Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1949), and from other sources. Printed guide at F451.K459 1990z.
Mic microfc F451.K458 1990z.
Kentucky—History—Sources/ Kentucky—Civilization—Sources.
18. County and regional histories of the "Old
Northwest" Series IV, Illinois. 96 reels .
Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, 1975.
The film and index are arranged by county, then in alphabetical author/title
order. To help in locating material on a county or region, titles which cover
more than one region are cross-referenced in the index.
Comprises 360 works,
including county histories, atlases, plat books, biographical compendia, and
directories.
Printed index at F541.C6
1975 Index.
F541 .C6 Mic microfm F541.C6
1975.
Illinois—History/ Illinois/ Northwest, Old—History.
19. [Illinois Valley newspaper collection]. 232 microfilm reels .
Collection includes:
Joliet Times (daily
and Sunday), (1893-1894, 1898, 1921-1922), AN14.J6J75 (7 reels) — Joliet
Daily News (1882-1887, 1891-1900, 1904-1905, 1907, 1910-1911), AN14.J6J65
(20 reels) — Joliet Daily Republican (1881-1910), AN14.J6J72 (36 reels)
— Joliet Evening-Herald News (1915-1940), AN14.J6J8 (130 reels) — True
Democrat (Joliet), Joliet Republican (1850,1853, 1856, 1857-1858,
1859-1867), AN14.J6J85 (2 reels) — Joliet Republican (1868-1906),
AN14.J6J85 (12 reels) — Marseilles Plain Dealer (1876-1918), AN14.M3M37
(1 reel) — La Salle County Journal (Ottawa) (1894-1916), AN14.O8L3 (11
reels) — Free Trader Journal (Ottawa) (1916-1927) AN14.O8F7, (21 reels)
— Ottawa Journal (1880-1916), AN14.O8D3 (59 reels) — La Salle Daily
Tribune (1906-1917), AN14.I5M5
(23 reels) — Ottawa Free Trader (1842-1914), AN14.O8W4 (28 reels) — Ottawa
Weekly Journal (1891-1892), AN14.O8W4 (1 reel) — Peru Daily Chronicle (1850-1854
with varying titles), A14.P35.P47 (1 reel).
Microfm AN14.[etc.] Mic.
Illinois—Newspapers/ Joliet Times/ Joliet Daily News/ Joliet Daily
Republican/ Joliet Evening-Herald News / Joliet Republican/ True Democrat
(Joliet)/ Marseilles Plain Dealer/ La Salle County Journal (Ottawa)/ Free
Trader Journal (Ottawa)/ Ottawa Journal/ La Salle Daily Tribune/ Ottawa Free
Trader/ Peru Daily Chronicle.
20. City and business directories of the United States
through 1860. New Haven,
Conn: Research Publications, [1966-].
Microfiche copy of
directories listed in Dorothea N. Spear's Bibliography of American
directories through 1860 (Z5771.S68 RR). Originals of many of the titles
are in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Title supplied from publisher's announcement. Later set published in microfilm
covering 1861-1901 cataloged by the University of Chicago Library as a serial
at: United States city directories. Printed guide at Z5771.2.C58 RR3.
microfc HF1 Mic.
United States—Directories.
21. United States city directories. 1861-81. New Haven, CT: Research Publications.
Printed guide: City directories
of the United States, 1860-1901 : guide to the microfilm collection
(Z5771.2.C58 RR3).
Consists of directories for
78 localities from 1861 through 1881.
This collection is described as Segment II. An earlier collection has title City and business
directories of the United States through 1860 (described as Segment I), at
microfc HF1 Mic. Later collection
covering 1882-1901 (described as Segment III) is held by the Center for
Research Libraries. Contents:
Albany (N.Y.). — Atlanta (Ga.). — Baltimore (Md.). — Boston (Mass.). —
Brooklyn (N.Y.). — Buffalo (N.Y.). — Burlington (Vt.). — Charleston (S.C.). —
Chattanooga (Tenn.). — Chicago (Ill.). — Cincinnati (Ohio). — Cleveland (Ohio).
— Columbus (Ohio). — Dallas (Tex.). — Davenport (Iowa). — Dayton (Ohio). —
Denver (Colo.). — Detroit (Mich.). — Erie (Pa.). — Evansville (Ind.). — Fall
River (Mass.). — Fort Wayne (Ind.). — Fort Worth (Tex.). — Galveston (Tex.). —
Grand Rapids (Mich.). — Harrisburg (Pa.). — Hartford (Conn.). — Indianapolis
(Ind.). — Jersey City (N.J.). — Joliet (Ill.). — Kansas City (Mo.). — Lexington
(Ky.). — Little Rock (Ark.). — Los Angeles (Calif.). — Louisville (Ky.). —
Lowell (Mass.). — Manchester (N.H.). — Memphis (Tenn.). — Milwaukee (Wis.). —
Minneapolis (Minn.). — Mobile (Ala.). — Montana. — Nashville (Tenn.). — Nevada.
— Newark (N.J.). — New Haven (Conn.). — New Orleans (La.). — New York (N.Y.). —
Norfolk (Va.). — Oakland (Calif.). — Omaha (Neb.). — Paterson (N.J.). — Peoria
(Ill.). — Philadelphia (Pa.). — Pittsburgh (Pa.). — Portland (Me.). — Portland
(Or.). — Providence (R.I.). — Reading (Pa.). — Richmond (Va.). — Rochester
(N.Y.). — Sacramento (Calif.). — St. Louis (Mo.). — St. Paul (Minn.). — Salt
Lake City (Utah). — San Antonio (Tex.). — San Francisco (Calif.). — Savannah
(Ga.). — Scranton (Pa.). — Seattle (Wash.). — Syracuse (N.Y.). — Toledo
(Ohio)—Directories.
microfm F397 Mic.
22. Fire insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company
archives, 1900s-1990. Illinois. 36 microfilm reels . Research
Collections in Urban History and Urban Studies. Bethesda, Md: University
Publications of America, 1992.
Title from container label. "Alphabetical list of 157 cities from Abingdon
to Zion City, 1946-1989.".
These fire insurance maps provide extremely detailed information on such
building features as size and shape, construction details, roof type,
occupancy, street addresses, and often the date of construction. Maps often include updates. In addition
to the reels in this collection, Library holds 13 reels for towns along the
Illinois and Michigan corridor (the upper Illinois River Valley), and Chicago,
1894-97. These latter maps, from
the Library of Congress collection, are in general older than those in the Fire
insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company. (Additional fire insurance maps are available in
microform from the Center for Research Libraries.).
See online source: Digital
Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 [Illinois] at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://sanborn.umi.com
microfm HG9778.I3F573 1992 Mic.
Insurance, Fire—Illinois—Maps/ Cities and towns—Illinois—Maps/ Illinois—Maps.
23. Sanborn fire insurance maps. Illinois. 10 microform reels . Teaneck, N.J:
Chadwyck-Healey, 1983.
Original maps published by Sanborn Map Company Inc. The maps are arranged on each reel of microfilm in the order
that they appear in Fire insurance maps in the Library of Congress, Library
of Congress, 1981. Microfilm
edition only includes maps published before 1950 [i.e. 1957].
Library holds reels for
towns along the Illinois and Michigan corridor (the upper Illinois River
Valley), and for Chicago, 1894-97.
(All reels for the rest of Illinois and other states in this collection
are available from the Center for Research Collections.) These maps, from the Library of
Congress collection, are in general older than those in a related collection,
the Fire insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company, of which the
Library holds all of Illinois in 36 reels at microfm HG9778.I3F573 1992
Mic. These fire insurance maps
provide extremely detailed information on such building features as size and
shape, construction details, roof type, occupancy, street addresses, and often
the date of construction. Maps
often include updates.
See online source: Digital
Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 [Illinois] at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://sanborn.umi.com
microfm HG9778.I3S26 1983 Mic.
Insurance, Fire—Illinois—Maps/ Cities and towns—Illinois—Maps/ Illinois—Maps.
2. United States -- Reference works
24. Dictionary of American biography. 1 computer laser optical disc . New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1997.
Title from title screen. "Edited under the auspices of the American
Council of Learned Societies".
The DAB, a
biographical classic, was published in 20 volumes between 1928 and 1934, and 10
supplements have been published between 1944 and 1995, providing scholarly
biographies of over 19,000 Americans who died by December 31, 1980. In its
electronic form, accessed from workstation in Joseph Regenstein Library A-level
reading room, the text is searchable by keywords. Print edition is at E176.D57, RR, RR3 and other
locations. Although the DAB, a
scholarly biographical dictionary, with signed articles and bibliographies, has
largely been superseded by the American National Biography (networked version
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.anb.org/; print version E176.D58 1999), the DAB remains useful in
that it includes thousands of biographies of individuals not included in the
ANB, or represented by less full entries.
See online source: The American National Biography at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.anb.org/
E176 .D564 1997 JRL JMedia CD-ROM; located in workstation in RR.
United States—Biography—Dictionaries.
25. American biographical archive. editor Garrance Worters. 1851
microfiches . New York: K.G. Saur, [1989?-1991].
Indexed by printed guide: American
biographical index / edited by Laureen Baillie [et al.], 6 vv. at CT211.A45
1986 Index RR.
Work is a cumulation of 368
biographical reference works originally published between 1702 and 1956,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1842 fiche. Included are biographies of 280,000
Americans listed therein. Many
individuals of local or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized
works such as Anti-slavery leaders of North Carolina (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1898). When the subject appears in more than
one reference work, all biographies are included. The index provides more than 25,000 cross-references. Continued by American Biographical
Archive, Series II.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT214.A437 1989 RR.
United States—Biography.
26. American biographical archive. Series 2. editor Laureen Baillie. 730 microfiches
. Munchen: K.G. Saur, 1993.
Continues American
Biographical Archive. Work is
an additional cumulation of 127 biographical reference works, most originally
published from the beginning of the 20th century through to the early 1980s,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on some 700 fiche. This supplement gives greater attention
to women and segments of society which have previously been
underrepresented.
African-Americans and Jewish-Americans are especially well-represented.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT214.A437 1993 RR.
United States—Biography.
27. Canadian biographical archive CaBA = Archives
biographiques Canadiennes. Baillie, Laureen, ed.,
414 fiches, 8 fiches .
München: K.G. Saur, [2001]-.
Title from container. Text in English and French.
Includes approximately
157,000 entries from about 160 source titles published from 1848 to 1993 in a
single alphabetical sequence.
Source guide: Fiches
I-VIII.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT283.C363 2001.
Canada/ Canada.
28. Main catalog of the Library of Congress : titles
cataloged through December 1980 [microform]. Library of Congress
microfiches . New York: Saur, 1984.
Reproduces on fiche full printed main catalog of the Library of Congress
as it existed in 1980, with entries for authors, titles, series, subjects, and
entries under many editors, coauthors, editors, variant titles, etc., and many
analytics for parts of large sets.
Library of Congress' collection of unparalleled strength for Americana
makes this a reference source of remarkable utility.
microfc Z87 RR.
Library of Congress—Catalogs.
29. Shelflist of the Library of Congress. Library
of Congress 3229 microfiches . Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms
International, 1979.
Ca. 7 million LC catalog cards which represent in call number order the
complete shelflist holdings of the Library of Congress.
microfc Z93 RR.
Library of Congress catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
30. National inventory of documentary sources in the
United States. Part 1: Federal records . microfiche . Teaneck, N. J.:
Chadwyck-Healey, [1983-85].
Consists of microform
reproductions of published and unpublished finding aids, registers, indexes and
collection guides available for collections of manuscripts and documentary
sources in U. S. National Archives, Smithsonian Institution archives, and
presidential libraries. Issued
with an index volume having title National Inventory of Documentary Sources
in the United States. Federal
Records. Index (CD 3023.N21
RR). To search electronic database
including these entries, consult Archives USA on Library's LibInfo
system (http:; archives.chadwyck.com).
microfc CD3023.N2 RR.
Archives—United States—Catalogs/ United States—History—Sources/ United
States. National Archives and
Records Service—Catalogs/ Smithsonian Institution—Catalogs.
31. National inventory of documentary sources in the
United States. Part 2: Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress. microfiche . Teaneck, N. J.: Chadwyck-Healey, [1983-85].
Consists of microform
reproductions of published and unpublished finding aids, registers, indexes and
collection guides available for collections of manuscripts and documentary
sources in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division. Issued with an index volume having the
title National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States. Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress. To search electronic database including
these entries, consult Archives USA on Library's LibInfo system (http:;
archives.chadwyck.com).
microfc CD3023.N22 RR.
Archives—United States—Catalogs/ United States—History—Sources/ Library of
Congress, Manuscript Division—Catalogs.
32. National inventory of documentary sources in the
United States. Part 4: Academic libraries and other
repositories . microfiche
. Teaneck, N. J.: Chadwyck-Healey, [1983-85].
Library's holdings incomplete.
Consists of microform reproductions of published and unpublished finding
aids, registers, indexes and collection guides available for collections of
manuscripts and documentary sources in participating repositories. Issued with a printed index. To search electronic database
including these entries, consult Archives USA on Library's LibInfo
system (http:; archives.chadwyck.com).
Located in
RR.
Archives—United States—Catalogs/ United States—History—Sources.
33. San Francisco newspapers index 1904-1959. California
State Library. California Section 703 microfiches . [Sacramento] : The Library,
[1986].
Three interfiled indexes
covering the San Francisco Call, January 1, 1904-August 31, 1913 ; San
Francisco Examiner, September 1, 1913-September 23, 1928 ; San Francisco
Chronicle, September 1, 1913-December 31, 1949. The continuation of the
index to the Chronicle is called the San Francisco Chronicle index. Users' guide to the San Francisco
newspaper index, microfiche edition compiled by Richard Terry.
microfc AI25.S25S23 1986 Mic.
American newspapers—California—San Francisco—Indexes/ San Francisco
Call—Indexes/ San Francisco Examiner—Indexes/ San Francisco Chronicle—Indexes.
34. New York Tribune index for 1875-1906. New York
Tribune 22 vv. on 3 microfilm reels . New York, New York: 1876-1907.
microfm AI1 Mic.
Newspaper indexes.
35. FBI filing and records procedures. Athan G.
Theoharis 1 reel ; 35 mm . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1983.
Mic microfm HV 170.
United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Filing systems.
3. United States -- Government and party documents
36. [Serial set] (issued with title: CIS U. S. serial set). United
States. Congress 117,000 fiches.
Washington: 1789-1969.
Also called Congressional series of United States public documents,
Congressional set, or, Sheep bound set. This microfiche edition published by Congressional
Information Service, Washington, 1978-79.
This microfiche collection
comprises official records of the United States Congress to 1969, including
approximately 13,000 volumes containing approximately 300,000 separate House
and Senate Documents, Reports, and Journals. House and Senate Reports typically constitute committee
reports on proposed legislation. House and Senate Documents are comprised of
other official publications, many of them reports originating in the executive
branch of government, but also including petitions, memorials, veto messages,
documentary compilations, reports from federally chartered organizations,
etc. Serial Set began in
1817, and is supplemented by The American State Papers, which reprints
early official documents. Library
holds print version of the Serial Set at J66.
There are various print and electronic indexes to the contents of the Serial
Set. For details, consult a
reference librarian.
See
next entry for non-Congressional U.S. public documents.
See online source: Lexis-Nexis
U. S. Serial Set Digital Collection (1789-1969)
microfc Z1223.Z9C74 Mic.
Government publications—United States.
37. U.S. Executive Branch documents, 1789-1909 . 47,649 microfiches . Bethesda, MD: CIS,
1990-.
Accompanied by printed guide with title: CIS index to U.S. Executive Branch
documents, 1789-1909 : guide to documents listed in Checklist of U.S. public
documents, 1789-1909, not printed in the U.S. serial set at Z7164.C575 1990
RR.
Set comprises titles listed
in Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789-1909 (at Z1223.A11
1911 RR and other locations), with certain exceptions, such as titles part of the U. S.
Congressional Serial Set, Statutes at Large, reprints, etc. The collection, together with the Serial
Set (which is held by the Library in an almost complete form at call no.
J66, and in microform through 1969 at microfc Z1223.Z9C74 Mic), provides
researchers with almost all federal documents issued prior to 1910, including
many that are very rare and specialized.
Contents: Part 1. Department of Commerce and Labor;
Department of Treasury (7575 microfiches). — Part 2. War Department (12,803 microfiches. — Part 3. Interior
Department; Labor Department; Library of Congress (6280 microfiches). — Part 4. Agriculture Department; American
Republics Bureau; Civil Service; District of Columbia; Fish Commission;
Freedman's Savings and Trust Co.; Geographic Board; Government Printing Office;
General Supply Committee (7213 microfiches). — Part 5. Navy Department (7015
microfiches). — Part 6. National
Academy of Sciences, President of the United States, State Department, and
Smithsonian Institution (6763 microfiches).
microfiche J83.U13 1990 Mic.
Executive departments—United States—Sources.
38. The Civil War CD-ROM the War of the Rebellion : a
compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Version 1.56 ed. 1 computer laser
optical disc . Carmel, IN: Guild Press of Indiana, 1996.
Title from disc label. On
container: v 1.5. Updated version of the 1996 CD-ROM of the same title.
"PC and Macintosh compatible"—Cover of accompanying user's guide.
Accompanying user's guide (11 p.) inserted in container. The War of the
Rebellion : a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate
Armies — A compendium of the War of the Rebellion / Frederick H. Dyer — Regimental
losses in the American Civil War (1861-1865) / William F. Fox — A user's
guide to the official records of the American Civil War / Alan and Barbara Aimone — Military
operations of the Civil War : a guide inex to the official records of the Union
and Confederate Armies / edited by National Archives historians.
JMedia _CDRom_E464.C585 1996.
Confederate States of America—History—Sources—Databases/ United
States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Sources—Databases/ United States—History—Civil
War, 1861-1865—Regimental histories—Databases/ United States—History—Civil War,
1861-1865—Registers—Databases.
39. [Early state legislative journals]. 218 reels .
Collection comprises
microfilms of journals of the legislative bodies of the early periods of the
various colonies, territories and states, and some constitutional conventions
and extraordinary bodies. Some of
the material filmed is manuscript and some is printed. The University of Chicago's holdings
are a subset of the Microfilm Collection of Early State Records, a
project of the Library of Congress in association with the University of North
Carolina. The full collection of
about 1600 reels comprises records of legislative journals and debates,
statutory law, records of constitutional conventions and extraordinary bodies,
and administrative, executive, and court records. Detailed descriptions of the materials held by the
University of Chicago can be found in A Guide to the Microfilm Collection of
Early State Records (Washington:
Library of Congress, 1950), at Z1223.5.A1U47 RR and 1951
supplement. Materials in the set
that are not held by the University of Chicago can be borrowed from the Center
for Research Libraries.
Library holdings (may include gaps): Alabama (Territory and State), 1818-1870, J5-7 (10
reels) — Arkanasas (Terr. and
State), 1810-1874, J8-12 (21 reels) — Connecticut (Colony and State),
1708-1841, J13-16 (7 reels) — Georgia, 1783-1827, J24-25 (9
reels) — Kentucky 1793-1823, J32-33 (5 reels) — Illinois (Terr. and
State), 1809-1832, J20-23 (5 reels) — Indiana (Terr. and State),
1805-1830, 1858-1859, J26-29 (9 reels) — Indian Terr., 1872-1875, J1
(1 reel) — Iowa (Terr.), 1838-1846, J30-31 (3 reels) — Louisiana (New
Orleans Cabildo, Orleans Terr., State), 1769-1875, J68, J58, J34-35 (8
reels) — Maryland (Colony), 1765-1774, J39 (1 reel) — Massachusetts
(Colony and State), 1686-1800, J42-45 (30 reels) — Michigan Terr.,
1825-1829, J46 (1 reel) — Mississippi (Terr. and State), 1803-1865,J47-50 (12 reels) — Missouri (Terr. and State), 1812-1828, J 51-53
(4 reels) — New Hampshire, 1795-1800, J54 (1 reel) — New Jersey (Colony
and State), 1708-1799, J 2-4, 55-56 (8 reels) — New York (Colony and State), 1741-1806, J58-60
(7 reels) — North Carolina (Colony and State), 1747-1816, J61 (7 reels)
— Northwest Territory and Ohio, 1795, 1802-1835, J65-67 (11 reels) —
Pennsylvania, 1781-1801, J69-71 (9 reels) — Rhode Island (Colony and
State), 1638-1836, J72-78 (14 reels) — South Carolina, 1776-1804, J79-80
(9 reels) — Tennessee, 1796-1862, J81-82 (6 reels) — Texas (Province,
Republic, State), 1832-1864, J83-86 (11 reels) — Vermont, 1784-1804, J87
(2 reels) — Virginia, 1776-1869, J88-89 (5 reels).
microfm J4-J89 Mic.
State legislatures—sources/ United States—history—to 1776—sources/ United
States—history—1776-1865—sources/ Alabama—legislative journals/ Arkansas
legislative journals/ Connecticut—legislative journals/ Georgia—legislative
journals/ Kentucky—legislative journals/ Illinois—legislative journals/
Indiana—legislative journals/ Indian Territory—legislative journals/
Iowa—legislative journals/ Orleans Territory—legislative journals/ New
Orleans—history—sources/ Louisiana—legislative journals/ Maryland—legislative
journals/ Massachusetts—legislative journals/ Michigan—legislative journals/
Mississippi—legislative journals/ Missouri—legislative journals/ New
Hampshire—legislative journals/ New Jersey—legislative journals/ New
York—legislative journals/ North Carolina—legislative journals/ Northwest
Territory—legislative journals/ Ohio—legislative journals/
Pennsylvania—legislative journals/ Rhode Island—legislative journals/ South
Carolina—legislative journals/ Tennessee—legislative journals/ Texas
(Republic)—legislative journals/ Texas—legislative journals/ Texas (Province)—legislative
journals/ Vermont—legislative journals/ Virginia—legislative journals.
40. Unpublished U.S. House of Representatives committee
hearings. Bethesda, MD:
CIS, 1986.
Accompanied by printed guide with title: CIS index to unpublished US House
of Representatives committee hearings, RR XXKF40.C54 1988, XXKF40.C54 1990, XXKF40.C54 1994,
XXKF40.C54 2003, XXKF40.C557 1997, XXKF40.C557 1999.
Library has: 1833-1972 .
Mic microfc XXKF25.8.A1U668 .
United States. Congress. House — Committees/ Legislative hearings — United
States.
41. [Witness index to the United States Congressional
hearings, 25th-89th Congress, 1839-1966]. 724 sheets in 1 box . [Westport, Conn.]: Greenwood Press,
[1974].
Microfiche. Title from publisher's prospectus. Reproduced from card files
housed and compiled by the United States Senate Library (25th-77th Congress)
and by the Library of Congress (78-89th Congress).
Covers
1839-1966 in three sequences, 1839-1942, 1942-1956, and 1957-1966, listing
600,000 entries for names of witnesses at Congressional committee
hearings. For indexing of hearings
after 1970 see CIS Index (J69.C769 RR); for indexing prior to 1970, see Index
of Congressional Committee Hearings . . . in the United States Senate Library
(and supplements), Z1223.A104 RR.
Microfc Z11 Mic.
Legislative hearings—United States/ United States. Congress. Senate. Library/ Library of Congress.
42. Unpublished U.S. Senate committee hearings. Bethesda, MD: CIS, 1986.
Accompanied by printed guide with title: CIS index to unpublished US Senate
committee hearings, RR XXKF40.C15.
Library has: 1823-1980 .
Mic microfc XXKF25.8.A1U668 .
United States. Congress. Senate — Committees/ Legislative hearings — United
States.
43. The Flag and the law : a documentary history of the
treatment of the American flag by the Supreme Court and Congress. comp., Marlyn Robinson, and Christopher Simoni. 3 v.; + 75
microfiches . Buffalo, N.Y: W.S. Hein, 1993.
Printed volumes include
documents for 45 documents, including Supreme Court decisions in 9 key cases
(1907-1990), 10 acts and joint resolutions (1878-1990), 26 Congressional
reports, documents, and hearings (1889-1989), and a bibliography. Fiche include transcripts of record,
briefs and other papers relating to 9 cases in the Supreme Court (1907-1990).
XX KF5150.A7F560 1993 Gen; fiche in MF reading room.
Flags—Law and legislation—United States—History—Sources/ Freedom of
speech—United States—History—Sources.
44. The Declassified documents reference system .
Microfiche. Imprint varies.
DDRS compiles government
documents declassified through Freedom of Information Act filings and other
declassified documents. Presents
records and reports of cabinet meetings, National Security Council policy
statements, CIA intelligence studies, Presidential conferences, etc. Documents are indexed by Declassified
Documents Catalog and its predecessor, Declassified Documents Quarterly
Catalog (Z1223.Z9D29 RR).
See online source: Declassified
Documents Reference System at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/chic_rbw
microfc J83.A1D42 Mic.
Government publications—United States—Periodicals.
45. Official report of the proceedings, 1832— . Democratic
party. National convention 12
reels .
Proceedings for 1835 and 1844 are detached from the Baltimore Republican
and The Sun respectively.
Original in Library of Congress.
Library holds: 1832-1990.
microfm JK28 Mic.
Democratic Party (U. S.).
46. Campaign documents. 1864-1868 Democratic party. National committee.
microfm E35 Mic.
47. Papers of the Republican Party. Republican
Party (U.S. : 1854- ), editor,
Paul Kesaris. 51 reels . Research Collections in American Politics.
Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1986-.
Guide to the collection has call no. JK2356.R46P36 1986.
Contents: Part I: Meetings of the Republican National
Committee. Series A: 1911-1960 (18
reels); Series B: 1960-1980 (18 reels).
Includes meeting records of the National Committee, its executive
committee, special committees, and convention committees (call, site,
arrangement, contests, and rules).
Part II: Reports and
Memoranda of the Research Division of the Headquarters of the RNC, 1938-1980
(15 reels). Includes studies of
campaign and election analyses, studies of population and voting trends, public
policy research, analysis of opposing candidates and political organizations,
review of development in election law and legislative activites.
microfm JK2356.R46 1986 Mic.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )—Archives/ Republican National Committee
(U.S.). Research Division.
48. Official report of the proceedings, [lst]— , 1856— . Republican
Party. National Convention 7
microfilm reels .
Library holds: 1856-1964, 1976.
microfm JK27 Mic.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) .
49. Socialist Party of America papers, 1897-1964:
microfilm of ms. collection in the Duke University Library . Socialist Party (U.S.) 142 reels . Glen
Rock, N. J.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1975.
Socialist Party of America papers, a guide to the microfilm edition has
call number: HX89.S63 1897.
Organized in five distinct
series: National Office papers;
Youth and the Young People's Socialists League Papers; State and local files;
Related organization files (e. g., League for Industrial Democracy, Southern
Tenants Farmers Union, American for Democratic Action, and the ACLU); Printed
materials.
microfm HX91 Mic.
Socialist Party (U.S.)—History—Sources/ Socialism—United
States—History—Sources.
50. Pamphlets in American history: Group III. 1644 microfiches .
Accompanied by guides with call no. Z1236.P270 1979 RR3.
Filmed from collections at
State Historical Society Wisconsin and other collections. For full description of contents, see
under United States—General Materials in this Guide. Partial contents: Socialism (689 titles, 712
fiches): Publications of the
Socialist Labor Party and the United States Socialist Party.
microfc E178.P24 1978 Mic.
51. Case papers of the Supreme Court of the United States,
1790-1807. United States.
Supreme Court 11 reels . Washington: National Archives and Records
Service.
Later cases located at [Law] Microfilm K 146 and K 60.Z8.
Microfilm K8 Law Mic.
United States. Supreme Court.
52. Records and briefs of the Supreme Court of the United
States, 1832— . United States.
Supreme Court. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1972.
Issued in part. Each part has its
own index. Later briefs and
records located at K60.Z8; some earlier briefs and records located at [Law]
Microfilm K8. Law Library has some
issues on microfiche: [Law]
Microfiche K60.Z8.
Records and briefs offer full documentation of the arguments and
evidence presented for cases that reach the Supreme Court.
Microfilm K146 LawMic.
United States. Supreme Court.
53. Briefs and records of the Supreme Court of the United
States, 1916-1983/84 term [microform]. United States. Supreme Court. Washington: Microcard
Editions, Inc., 1972.
Earlier briefs and records located at K60.Z8 and [Law] Microfilm K146 and K8.
Records and briefs offer full documentation of the arguments and
evidence presented for cases that reach the Supreme Court.
Microfilm K60.Z8 LawMic.
United States. Supreme Court.
54. [A collection of the records and briefs, on microfilm,
of important trials in which Communism has been an issue. 1919-1953.]. Inc. New York Fund
for the Republic 80 reels . [New York: 1954].
Contents: — reel 1. Abrams
v. US, 1919. — reel 2-5. Bridges v. Wixon, 1945. — reel 6-18. Brownell v. Communist Party, 1953. — reel
19-26. Coplon v. US, 1951. — reel
27-34. Dennis v. US, 1951. — reel
35. Dunne v. US, 1943. — reel 36. Gitlow v. New York, 1925. — reel 37. Gorin v.
US, 1941. — 38. Kessler v. Strecker, 1939. — reel 39-40. Marzani v. US, 1948.
—reel 41. Orloff v. Willoughby, 1953. —reel 42. People v. Ferguson, 1922. —
reel 43-49. People v. Horiuchi, 1931. — reel 50-52. People v. Lloyd, 1922. —
reel 53. People v. Mintz, 1930-31. — reel 54. People v. Ruthenberg, 1925. —
reel 55. Schneiderman v. US, 1943. — reel 56. State v. Boloff, 1931-32. — reel
57-65. US v. Fujimoto, 1952-53. — reel 66. US v. Hiss, 1951. — reel 73-79. US v. Nicholai G. Redin, 1946. — reel
80. Whitney v. California, 1927.
microfm HX32 Mic.
Communism—United States.
4. United States -- Archives, manuscripts, sources
55. Calendar of state papers, Colonial, North America and
the West Indies, 1574-1739, on CD-ROM, 1574-1739. New York: Routledge, 1999.
The printed work upon which
the CD database is based presently consists of 45 volumes of abstracts and
transcripts from the official records preserved in the British Public Record
Office. The series provides
transcripts and abstracts of correspondence with colonial governors, orders and
grants from the central government to local administration, documents from
localities, and about such topics as slave trade and piracy. It is one of the most constantly used
sources for early American history, not only of the "13 colonies" but
also of the colonies of the West Indies, as well as trade relations with
Europe, Africa, and other regions.
This CD-ROM version permits
specific searches for names, places, topics, and dates among over 40,000
transcripts and abstracts, using a search engine based upon the Wellesley Index
to Victorian Periodicals on CD-ROM.
DA25.H5 200.
Great Britain — Colonies — History — Sources.
56. The William Blathwayt papers at Colonial Williamsburg,
1631-1722. William Blathwayt 10 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: UPA
Academic Editions, 1989.
Originals held by the Colonial Williamsburgh Foundation. Accompanied by a 262
pp. printed reel guide at E191.B56 1989 Guide.
Blathwayt was long
secretary of the Lords of Trade and Plantations. About half of the 2564 items are from the North American colonies
and about half from the Caribbean and Bermuda.
Papers consist chiefly of
letters written to Blathwayt by colonial governors and others. Includes some
drafts of letters by Blathwayt. Subjects include French and Indian troubles,
military defense, illegal trade, the Navigation Acts, charter of Massachusetts,
piracy in the Caribbean, Leisler's rebellion in New York, Lord Baltimore's
troubles with Protestants and conflicting border claims with Virginia and
Pennsylvania, Virginia tobacco trade, wars in Jamaica, the slave question in the Leeward Islands,
troubles between governors and the assembly in Bermuda. Included is a copy of
"The Declaration of the People Against Sir Wm. Berkeley..." (1676) by
Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.; and an original draft of the Charter of Pennsylvania
(1681). 2564 items.
Chronologically arranged.
Mic microfm E191.B56 1989.
Blathwayt, William, 1649-1717/ United States—History—Colonial period, ca.
1600-1775—Sources/ Great Britain—Colonies—America—History—Sources/ West Indies,
British—History—Sources/ Bermuda Island—History—17th century/
Jamaica—History—to 1962.
57. Iroquois Indians: a documentary history. Francis
Jennings, and D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian 50
microfilm reels . Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1984.
Compiled by the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian
at the Newberry Library. Set
comprises 8812 copies of
manuscript and printed documents,
including treaty conferences, agreements resulting from formal meetings,
and a broad range of background materials for interpreting motives, procedures,
and effects. Materials date from the early sixteenth century to 1842, and are
arranged chronologically. Printed
guide at E99.I7I76 1985 (another copy at Z1210I7I760 1985) has title: Iroquois
Indians : a documentary history of the diplomacy of the six nations and their
league : guide to the microfilm collection / Francis Jennings, editor ....
Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, 1985. Guide includes calendar of documents and index of
names.
Mic _ microfm
_E99.I7I68 1984.
D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian/ Iroquois
Indians—History—Sources/ Indians of North America—History—Sources.
58. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands.
Algemeen Rijksarchief. Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
59. France's forgotten legion: Service records of French
military and administrative personnel stationed in the Mississippi Valley and
Gulf Coast Region, 1699-1769. Carl A. Brasseaux 1 computer laser disc .
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.
"A CD-ROM publication." pt. 1. Governors and administrators — pt. 2.
Military officers — pt. 3. Noncommissioned officers — pt. 4. Cadets — pt. 5.
Enlisted men — pt. 6. Support personnel.
Presents the career
biographies of more than 7,000 men and women known to have served the French
monarchy in colonial Louisiana.
With data drawn from military, administrative, civil, judicial, and
ecclesiastical sources, colonists from all walks of life are sketched: governors, laborers, midwives,
interpreters, land surveyors, corporals, clerks, and surgeons. The CD-ROM also contains over thirty
images, ranging from portraits to maps of towns and architectural drawings of
fortifications.
JMedia _CDRom_F372.B757 2000.
French—Louisiana—History/ Louisiana—History—To 1803/ France—History,
Military—18th century.
60. The Kaskaskia manuscripts, 1714-1816 : a calendar of
civil documents in Colonial Illinois. compilers,
Lawrie Cena Brown Margaret Kimbell Dean. 14 reels . Springfield:
Illinois State Archives, 1984.
English or French. Includes indexes.
microfm F514 Mic.
Illinois—History—Sources/ Kaskaskia (Ill.)—History—Sources.
61. Maritime.
1679-1775. Massachusetts.
Archives Division 6 reels . Massachusetts Archives, 61-66. [Boston].
Original mss. in the Massachusetts Archives Division.
microfm HF115 Mic.
Massachusetts—Commerce—Sources/ Massachusetts—History—Colonial
period—Sources.
62. The papers of William Penn. William 1644-1718
Penn 14 reels . Philadelphia, Pa: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1981?
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. F152.2.G92.
Penn, founder of
Pennsylvania, Quaker leader, social philosopher, friend of English kings. Collection comprises approximately
3,000 documents, arranged chronologically. Includes correspondence to and from Penn, theological
papers, patents, commissions and constitutions, account books, land records,
and diaries. Correspondents
included Queen Anne, Cotton Mather, Peter the Great. Business and financial papers document problems of English
landowner and colonial proprietor.
Much material on Pennsylvania, and on persecution of Quakers in
England. Films include materials
by Historical Society of Pennsylvania and 60 other institutions.
microfm F523 Mic.
Penn, William, 1644-1718/ Pennsylvania—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History—1660-1714—Sources.
63. Records of the Provincial Council, 1682-1776 in the
Pennsylvania State Archives (from record group 21). Pennsylvania.
Provincial Council 26 reels 1966.
Microfilm of Mss. collection. Sponsored by the National Historical Publication
Commission.
Section 1: Manuscript minutes of the Council,
March 19, 1682 to December 9, 1775 (7 rolls of film); section 2, Documents and
correspondence of the Council (12 rolls).
Documents the earliest executive government of Pennsylvania, from the
establishment of the Provincial Council under William Penn to the overthrow of
the proprietary government in 1776.
Guide to the microfilm of the records of the Provincial Council,
1682-1776, in the Pennsylvania State Archives (v, 130 p. ; 24 cm.) at
CD3474.P46 1966 Guide. Reel A1
includes index. reels A1-A7. Provincial record (manuscript minutes) — reels
B1-B12. Papers of the Provincial Council (executive correspondence) — reels
C1-C7. Colonial records.
Mic microfm CD3474.P46 1966.
Pennsylvania—History—Colonial
period, ca. 1600-1775/ Pennsylvania—Politics and government—To 1775.
64. Diary, 1765-1766. George Folliot. British
Records Relating to America in Microfilm. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original manuscript.
NYC merchant and
Loyalist. Elected member of the
Provincial Congress for the City and County of New York in 1775, but declined
to serve; and appointed member of the Committee of 100 but refused to act. For his adherence to the crown his
estate was confiscated.
microfm E279 Mic.
65. Journal of Augustine Prevost, 1774. Augustine
d. 1786 Prevost. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original manuscript.
Prevost was a British major
general in the War for American Independence. He had earlier served under Wolfe in Canada.
microfm E276 Mic.
United States—History—Colonial period—Sources.
66. The Hamond naval papers, 1766-1825. [Papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond,
bart., 1766-1783, and Sir Graham Eden Hamond, bart., 1799-1825]. Andrew
Snape 1738-1828 Hamond 3 reels . Virginia. University. Library. Microfilm
Publications, 2. Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia Library, 1966.
Original mss. in the University of Virginia Library. Printed guide at call no.: DA87.1.H2V7 1966.
Sir Andrew was a captain in
British navy, with commands on the North American station, 1770-1783; taking
part in the expedition to the Chesapeake in 1777, defense of Sandy Hook, 1778,
reduction of Charleston, 1780, and serving as governor of Nova Scotia. Sir Graham, admiral, served on various
ships in the Mediterranean and home stations, and took part in the blockade of
Malta, the battle of Copenhagen and other campaigns.
microfilm DA116 Mic.
United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Personal narratives, British/
Great Britain—History, Naval/ Hamond, Andrew Snape, bart., sir, 1738-1828/
Hamond, Graham Eden, bart., Sir, 1779-1862.
67. Province in rebellion : a documentary history of the
founding of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1774-1775. editor-in-chief, L. Kinvin Wroth. xlvi, 2917 p, 31
sheets . Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1975.
"A publication of the Massachusetts Revolutionary War Bicentennial
Commission.".
Comprises official
documents of six types: 1. Executive documents: Gage's official correspondence and
proclamations. 2. Town
records: Records of Boston town
meeting, selectmen, and Committee of Correspondence, and selected records and
papers of other towns. 3. Superior Court of Judicature records. 4. General Court journals and papers, for the session May 25 to
June 17, 1774. 5. County conventions. Journals of the ad
hoc county conventions held in 12 counties in the summer and fall of 1774. 6. Provincial Congress journals. Includes journals of the three Provincial Congresses, the
Committee of Safety, and papers of the Committees of Safety and Supplies.
microfc E263.M4P77 1975 Mic.
Massachusetts—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Causes—Sources/ Revolutionary
War Bicentennial Commission.
68. Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 . United
States. Continental Congress 204
reels . Washington: National Archives and Records Service, 1958-1959.
>From the records of the
Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention
record group 360 in the National Archives. Consist of journals of the Congress; reports of its
committees; memorials and petitions; and correspondence of its presidents and
other officers with diplomatic representatives of the United States abroad, officers
in the Continental Army, State officials, and private persons. Includes documents concerning creation
of the new government, drafts of treaties and commercial agreements, papers
relating to expenditures and to domestic and foreign loans, reports of military
progress during the Revolution, and papers relating to Indian treaties and
tribes. On the first 7 rolls are
indexes for most of the records.
microfm J92 M-247 Mic.
United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources/ United
States—History—1783-1815—Sources/ United States—Constitutional history—Sources/
Journals of the Continental Congresses, 1774-1789.
69. Credentials of delegates from Virginia to the
Continental Congress. United States. Continental Congress 1 reel . United States National
Archives. Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. T408. Washington: U.S. National
Archives, 1960.
Microfm J92 T-408 Mic.
United States—Continental Congress/ Virginia—History—Revolution—Sources.
70. Documentary history of the ratification of the
constitution: microform
supplement. [Madison:
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1976-.
Supplements v. 2- of The Documentary history of the ratification of the
Constitution, at call no. JK31.D6 Gen and XXKF4502.D630 Law.
Library has microfiche
supplements for Connecticut (7 fiche), Delaware (8 fiche), Georgia (4 fiche),
New Jersey (4 fiche), Pennsylvania (43 fiche), Virginia (4 fiche).
microfc JK8 Mic.
United States—Constitutional history—Sources.
71. Domestic letters of the Department of State,
1784-1906. United States.
Department of State 8 reels . National Archive Microfilm Publications, M
40. Washington [DC]: National Archives, 1949.
General Records of the Department of State. Record Group 59.
Holdings: 8 reels of total
of 171: v. 4 (October 10, 1788)-
v. 11 (June 29, 1799).
microfm J92 M-40 Mic.
United States—History—Sources.
72. Notes to foreign legations in the United States from
the Department of State, 1834-1906. United States. Dept. of State 99 microfilm reels .
File Microcopies of Records in the National Archives; No. 99. Washington:
National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-99 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Sources.
73. Letterbook, 1776-1780 [microform]. United
States. Continental Congress. Marine Committee. Washington: National
Archives and Records Service, 1960.
At head of title: Microcopy no.
T-409.
microfm E237 Mic.
United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources.
74. Census, 1790. Population schedules of the first census
of the United States, 1790. 1790 United States. 1st census 1 microfilm reels (of three)
. National Archives Microfilm Publications T-498.
Reel 2: New York, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania.
microfm J92 T-498 Mic.
United States—Census, 1790.
75. Records of the Department of State, communications
from special agents, 1794-1906. United States. Dept. of State 9 microfilm reels . File
Microcopies of Records in the National Archives; No., 37. Washington: National
Archives, 1943.
Library holds 9 reels: Apr. 4, 1794-June 19, 1828.
microfm J92 M-37 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Sources.
76. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. Letters sent, military affairs. United
States. War Dept. 14 reels .
National Archives Microfilm Publications M6. Washington: National Archives,
1942.
Nov. 12, 1800— .
mic J92-M6 microfm.
United States. War Dept. — Records and correspondence/ United States —
History, Military — To 1900 — Sources.
77. Circulars [on the customs] Oct. 2, 1789-June 30, 1796.United States. Treasury
Department 1 reel .
Original mss. in Library of Congress.
microfm HJ20 Mic.
United States—Treasury Department—Sources/ Customs administration—United
States—Records and correspondence.
78. [Letters from the Secretary of the Treasury to
collectors at ports of the United States, Sept. 22, 1789-Dec. 31, 1802]. United
States. Treasury Department.
Original mss. in the National Archives.
microfm HJ21 Mic.
United States—Treasury Department—Sources/ Customs administration—United
States—Records and correspondence.
79. Despatches from United States ministers to Great
Britain, 1791-1906 [microfilm]. United States. Dept. of State 200 reels . National
Archives Microfilm Publications, no. 30. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-30 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
80. Diplomatic instructions of the Department of State,
1801-1906. National Archives (U.S.) 25 rolls microfilm
. Washington: 1945.
Diplomatic instructions are copies of communications to American diplomatic
representatives, and for the early years, to consular representatives. They relate to all phases of U.S.
foreign relations and the administration of diplomatic posts. Before 1870 most volumes of
instructions contain a register of contents. Later contents are listed in a unified register.
Library
holds reels pertinent to relations with Mexico and with Brazil, 1815-1906: "United States Ministers,
Instructions," reel no. 3 Nov. 2, 1815-Dec. 7, 1819; reel no. 4
Feb. 10, 1820-July 15, 1823; reel no. 5 July 15, 1823-Dec. 30, 1825; reel no. 6
Jan. 6, 1826-Oct. 24, 1827; reel no. 7 Oct. 23, 1827-Nov. 3, 1829. American States: reel no. 9 Apr. 2, 1829-May 27,
1833. Argentina: reel no. 11 Jan. 6, 1872-Jan. 22, 1892.
Brazil: reel no. 23 May 29, 1833-Nov. 11, 1862;
reel no. 24 Nov. 12, 1862-Mar. 6, 1875; reel no. 25 Mar. 12, 1875-Nov. 25,
1893; reel no. 26 Nov. 27, 1893-Aug. 9, 1906. Mexico: reel no. 111 May 29, 1833-Mar. 29,
1845; reel no. 112 Nov. 10, 1845-Apr. 6, 1854; reel no. 113 May 6, 1854-Nov.
20, 1867; reel no. 114 Nov. 23, 1867-Apr. 26, 1873; reel no. 115 May 7,
1873-June 19, 1879; reel no. 116 June 23, 1879-Dec. 29, 1883; reel no. 117 Jan.
2, 1884-May 16, 1887; reel no. 118 May 18, 1887-Jan. 3, 1891; reel no. 119 Jan.
5, 1891-Sept. 13, 1895; reel no. 120 Sept. 17, 1895-Feb. 21, 1899; reel no. 121
Feb. 23, 1899-Mar. 10, 1904; reel no. 122 Mar. 11, 1904-Aug. 9, 1906. Special missions: reel no. 152 Dec. 15, 1823-Nov. 13, 1852; reel no. 154 Sept.
11, 1852-Aug. 31, 1886.
National Archives Microfilm
publication M77.
Mic microfm E183.7.N385 1945.
Diplomatic and consular service, American/ United States—Foreign relations/
United States — Foreign relations — Mexico — Sources/ United States — Foreign
relations — Brazil — Sources/ Mexico — Foreign relations — United States —
Sources/ Brazil — Foreign relations — United States — Sources.
81. Ratified Amendments XI-XXVI of the U.S. Constitution
general records of the United States government record group 11 [microform]. United
States. National Archives and
Records Aministration 15 microfilm reels . Washington: National Archives Trust
Fund Board, National Archives and Records Administration, 1990.
Brief introductory pamphlet accompanying microform has call no. XX KF4557.U55
1990.
Contains
records relating to ratified amendments XI through XXVI of the Constitution,
plus the text of the Constitution and its amendments to date. The eleventh and twelfth amendments are
both covered on roll 1, with a single roll devoted to each of the remaining
amendments.
microfm XX KF4557.U55 1990 Mic.
United States—Constitution—Amendments.
82. Benjamin Franklin papers, 1726-1907. Benjamin
Franklin 12 reels . Washington, D.C: National Archives, 1973.
Collection divided into
three series: Series I (1772-1783) ; Series II (1726-1818) ; Series III
(1728-1841). Guide and name index on reel 1. Original papers in Library of
Congress Manuscripts Division. Shelf/Accession no. DM 15,747. Shelf space of
original: 12 ft. (ca. 8000 items.).
E302 .F8 1973a Gen .
Franklin, Benjamin.
83. The Benjamin Lincoln papers [microform]. Benjamin
1733-1810 Lincoln, editor,
Frederick S. Allis. 13 reels . Cambridge, Mass.: M. I. T. Libraries,
[1977].
Originals held by Massachusetts Historical Society. Filming and editing sponsored by the National Historical
Publications Commission. Printed
guide at E207.L73A43.
American Revolutionary officer.
Commanded militia in Vermont, American army in the South, captured in
Charleston, exchanged, and served in Yorktown campaign. Secretary of War, 1781-1783. Commanded force that suppressed Shay's
rebellion, 1787. Papers provide
first-hand information for military history of Revolution and also the problems
of establishing the federal government in the 1790's. See also papers of Henry Knox and Artemas Ward.
microfm E258 Mic.
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810—Manuscripts.
84. The Artemas Ward papers. Artemas 1727-1800
Ward, editor, Jr Frederick S.
Allis. 5 reels . Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1967.
Microfilm of ms. collection in the Massachusetts Historical Society. Sponsored
by the National Historical Publications Commission. Accompanied by guide: Guide to the microfilm edition of
the Artemas Ward papers at E207.W2A43.
American revolutionary general; organized resistence to Gage in
Massachusetts; later second in command to Washington. Served in Continental Congress, 1780-81, and U. S. House,
1791-95. Active in suppression of
Shay's rebellion. See also papers
of Henry Knox and Benjamin Lincoln.
microfm E259 Mic.
Ward, Artemas, 1727-1800/ United States—History—Revolution,
1775-1783—Sources.
85. Lee family papers, 1742-1795. Lee family,
editor, Paul P. Hoffman. 8 reels .
Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia Library, 1966.
Guide to the microfilm edition of the Lee family papers has call no.
CD3569.5.L4G9. Originals from
Univ. of Va. and many other repositories.
Papers of Lee family of
Virginia. roll 1. 1740-1769. Earliest documents date from 1672. First important run of mss.concern commerce carried on by
Henry Lee, Thomas Lee, John Lee, and Richard Lee. Arthur Lee's papers as agent of colony of Mass. — roll 2. 1770-1776. Arthur Lee and William Lee in London; political activities
of Francis Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee in Virginia. — roll 3. 1777. Papers of Arthur Lee and other American commissioners in
France. Controversies with Silas
Deane. Wartime events in America,
esp. papers of Richard Henry Lee. — roll 4. Jan-June 1778. Mostly Arthur Lee's activities as
commissioner to France. — roll 5.
July 1778-Mar. 1779. Arthur
Lee in France; correspondence of Richard Henry Lee. — roll 6. April 1779-Dec. 1780. Personal, diplomatic, and political
correspondence, mainly of Arthur, William, and Richard Henry Lee. —roll 7. 1781-1795. Extensive correspondence with leading political figures
during the "Critical Period." — roll 8. Lee mss., pamphlets, and misc. undated items.
microfm CS9 Mic.
Lee family.
86. Microfilms of the Adams papers: owned by the Adams Manuscript Trust and
deposited in the Massachusetts Historical Society. Adams family 608
reels . Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1954-1958.
Printed guide to microfilm collection has call no. E173.A23.
More than 300,000
pages. Part I: Diaries of John,
John Quincy, and Charles Francis Adams. — Part II: Letterbooks of same. — Part III: Materials organized by generation and individual. — Part
IV: Letters received, and loose
papers, chronologically arranged from 1639-1889.
microfm E210 Mic.
Adams, John, 1735-1826/ Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848/ Adams, Charles
Francis, 1807-1886/ Adams, Thomas Boylston/ Adams, George Washington,
1801-1829/ Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818/ Adams, Louisa Catherine, 1775-1852/
Adams, Anne Harrod, 1776-1846/ Smith, William Stephens, 1755-1816/ Adams
Manuscript Trust/ Massachusetts Historical Society/ Adams Papers.
87. Papers, ser. 1-8. George 1732-1799 Washington
124 reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: Library of Congress,
Manuscript Division, 1964.
Index at E312.U58 1964 RR.
Series 1. Exercise books, 1741-47; diaries,
1748-99; surveys, 1749-52. — Series 2.
Letterbooks, 1754-99:
general correspondence; Congress, 1789-97; Dept. of State, 1789-96;
Dept. of the Treasury, 1789-96; Dept. of War, 1789-96; Journal of the
Proceedings of the President, 1793-1797. — Series 3. Varick transcripts, 1775-83. Transcripts of Washington's Revolutionary War papers: Correspondence with Continental
Congress; Continental and State military personnel; civil officials and
citizens; foreign officers and subjects of foreign nations; enemy officers and
British subjects; Continental Army council proceedings; General Orders; personal
correspondence. — Series 4.
General correspondence, 1697-1799. — Series 5. Financial papers, 1750-96. — Series 6. Military papers, 1755-98. — Series
7. Applications for office. —
Series 8. Misc. papers, ca.
1775-99: Certificates of degrees
and honors; surveys; notes, extracts, and forms.
microfm E287 Mic.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
88. Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Thomas 1743-1826
Jefferson, [editor?], Helen Claire
Duprey Bullock. 101 reels . [Washington: Library of Congress, 1944-1945.
The reels are numbered 1-96 and Index 1-4. One unnumbered reel, labeled Index
1779-1826, is the epistolary ledger.
Printed index at E332.U61 1976.
See also Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia, and Papers
of Thomas Jefferson: control cards
used in the editorial office at Princeton University.
Microfm E124 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826—Archives/ United States. President (1801-1809 :
Jefferson)—Archives/ United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources/
United States—History—1783-1815—Sources/ United States—Politics and
government—1783-1865—Sources.
89. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson control cards used in
the editorial office at Princeton University [microform]. Thomas
1743-1826 Jefferson 52 reels . Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press,
1956.
Microfm E223 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
90. Jefferson papers of the University of Virginia,
1732-1828 . Thomas 1743-1826 Jefferson 10 reels . Charlottesville:
University of Virginia Library, 1977.
Printed index at E302.J5V49 1977.
Guide/Index also on reel 1.
See also Papers of Thomas Jefferson, and Papers of Thomas
Jefferson: control cards used in
the editorial office at Princeton University.
Microfm E332.82 1977 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826—Archives/ United States. President (1801-1809 :
Jefferson)—Archives/ United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources/
United States—History—1783-1815—Sources/ United States—Politics and
government—1783-1865—Sources.
91. James Madison papers . James 1751-1836 Madison
28 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, 1964.
Originals in Library of Congress Manuscript Division. Index at E342.U5 1964.
microfm E288 Mic.
Madison, James, 1751-1836—Manuscripts.
92. Papers. James 1758-1831 Monroe 11 reels .
Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: Library of Congress, 1960.
Index at call no. E372.U6.
Microfm E244 Mic.
United States—History—1809-1825—Sources/ United States President (1817-1825
: Monroe).
93. The Henry Knox papers. Henry 1750-1806 Knox 56
v . Boston: 1960.
Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society and deposited in the
Massachusetts Historical Society.
Index at call no. E207.K74A3 Index.
Papers span years
1719-1825. Knox was American
revolutionary army officer and Secretary of War, 1785-1794, close friend and
advisor of Washington. Family correspondence; correspondence with Revolutionary
associates, government officials, land speculators, and friends; bills;
receipts; ledgers; maps; military records and returns; and papers of Knox's
wife and of her family. Includes Waldo family papers dealing chiefly with Maine
lands. Correspondents include
William Bingham, David Cobb, Nathaniel Greene, William Heath, Henry Jackson,
Benjamin Lincoln, and George Washington.
See also papers of Benjamin Lincoln and Artemas Ward.
Microfm E240 Mic.
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806/ United States—History—Revolution—Sources/ United
States—History—Constitutional period, 1789-1809—Sources/ Real property—Maine/
Knox Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824/ Waldo (family) .
94. Papers of Alexander Hamilton [microform]. 1st ser., reel 1-35, 2nd ser., reel
1-11. Alexander 1757-1804 Hamilton 113 v. on 46 reels . [S.l: s.n,
1950?].
"The collection
consists of correspondence, speeches and
writings, legal papers, a small segment of financial papers, printed matter, and miscellany." A
register with reel list appears on reel 1.
microfm E159 Mic.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.
95. The papers of Aaron Burr . Aaron 1756-1836 Burr 27 reels . Glen
Rock, N.J: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1978.
Microfilm (positive). Series III (reels 13-27) in Law Library. Guide and
index to the microfilm edition of The Papers of Aaron Burr has call number:
E302.6.B9G83.
Series
I: Correspondence and public
papers. Ca. 21,000 pages, filmed in chronological order, bulk of material
between 1770-1835; Series II:
Orderly books and European journal. Orderly books kept by Burr during his service in the
Continental Army. Journals,
1808-1813, during Burr's self-imposed exile; travels in England, France,
Sweden, and Scotland. Series III,
ca. 23,500 pp. documenting his 54-year practice as a lawyer in New York, and
his service as state Attorney-General, 1789-1791.
microfm E354 Mic.
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836.
96. Diary. Henry Edward 1824-1908 Price. British
Records Relating to America in Microform. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
microfm E278 Mic.
United States—Description and travel—1783-1848.
97. Journal of the voyage of H.M.S. Discovery and Chatham
: under the command of Captain George Vancouver, to the northwest coast of
America, February 10, 1791 to June 30, 1793. Thomas Manby ca. 80 p.; 1
microfilm reel . 1790-1793.
Original mss. at Yale University Library.
microfm G49 Mic.
Discovery (Ship)/ Chatham (Ship)/ Voyages around the world/ Northwest
Passage/ Northwest Coast of North America.
98. [Letters; a miscellaneous collection of correspondence
and other data, mostly relating to the Northwest Territory. 1788-1815]. Arthur
1734-1818 St. Clair 119 microcards .
Born in Scotland in 1734
and immigrated to Penna. in 1762.
Became Brigadier General in US Continental Army and fought at battles of
Trenton and Princeton and defended Ticonderoga. Member of Continental Congress (1785-87). First governor of Northwest Territory
(1787-1802). Defeated by Indians
near Fort Wayne (1791). Died in
1818. Collection contains
correspondence and other data mostly relating to the Northwest Terr. (A larger collection is held by Ohio
Hist. Soc.).
microcard F2 Mic.
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818/ Indians of North America/ Northwest, Old/
Ohio—Politics and government—1787-1865/ Ohio (Terr.).
99. The papers of William Henry Harrison, 1800-1815. William
Henry Harrison 10 reels . Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1994-1999.
Consists of printed transcripts, in full or in abstract, of Harrison's papers.
Half title: William Henry Harrison papers. Accompanied by printed guide at
E392.A25 1994.
The papers cover the most
important years of Harrison's public career: 1800-1812, Governor of the Indiana Territory; 1804-1805,
Governor of the District of Louisiana; 1812-1814, Commander of the US Northwest
Army, War of 1812. This edition of
the Papers comprises annotated transcriptions of more than 3,600 documents,
many of them never before published.
Mic microfm E392.A25 1994.
Harrison, William Henry/ Governors—Indiana—Archives/ Indians of North
America—Wars—1750-1815—Sources/ Northwest, Old—History—1775-1865—Sources/
Indiana—Politics and government—Sources.
100. William Henry Harrison papers [microform]. William
Henry 1773-1841 Harrison 3 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, 1958.
At head of title: Presidential papers microfilm. Microfilm of ms. collection in
the Library of Congress. Accompanied by "Index" (viii, 10 p. 29 cm.)
at E392.U5.
Microfm E233 Mic.
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841—manuscripts.
101. [The Draper collection of manuscripts]. Lyman
Copeland 1815-1891 Draper[1949?].
Microfilmed for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Guide to the
manuscript collection has call no. F580.5.D7H32. Portions of this edition held by the Library almost
completely complement portions of [1980?] microform edition at microfm F515
Mic. Reel numbering of two
editions do not correspond. To
locate any series, consult printed Guide to determine pressmark and series
title.
See
description in preceding entry.
microfm F259 Mic.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To
1848—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To 1848—Sources/ State Historical Society
of Wisconsin.
102. The Draper manuscript collection . Lyman
Copeland 1815-1891 Draper. Sanford, N.C: Microfilming Corp. of America,
[1980?-].
Microfilmed for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Guide to the
manuscript collection has call no. F580.5.D7H32. Portions of this edition held by the Library almost
completely complement portions of 1949 microform edition at microfm F259
Mic. Reel numbering of two
editions do not correspond. To
locate any series, consult printed guide to determine pressmark and series
title.
Comprises 500 vv. of
records in a variety of formats and dates, documenting the settlement of the
Trans-Allegheny West, with emphasis upon the Old Northwest and the Old
Southwest, from the period of the 1740's to the War of 1812. Collection contains many original
manuscripts of early figures, including Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark,
William Preston; original military papers, including official correspondence,
journals and diaries, muster rolls, order books, maps and plats; land surveys
and sales records; business records.
Collection also includes many transcriptions of documents; Draper's
correspondence with informants, and records of interviews, whose subjects
included numerous women, Indians and blacks.
microfm F515 Mic.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To
1848—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To 1848—Sources/ State Historical Society
of Wisconsin.
103. Hopedale Community books, pamphlets, serials, and
manuscripts, 1821-1938. Hopedale (Mass.) Public Library 6 microfilm
reels . [Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1985].
Principal repository of the collection is the Bancroft Memorial Library,
Hopedale, Mass. Accompanying guide has call no. Z7165.U5E74.
"Ideal" community
founded by Adin Ballou in 1841 in Mendon, Mass., based upon a solidly Christian
ethos. Community, established as
as a joint stock company, grew to 300 persons, with mills, shops, and schools,
collapsing in 1856 due to a moral and economic decline. Papers include minutes and records of
the Community; 9 periodicals; and books, pamphlets, tracts, and broadsides
printed by and about the Hopedale Community.
microfm HX130 Mic.
Hopedale Community—History—Sources.
104. Shaker manuscripts. 6 rolls of microfilm . Pittsfield, MA: Hancock Shaker
Village, 2002.
Guide to Bound Shaker Manuscripts in the Library Collection of Hancock Shaker
Village [with] Guide to Unbound Shaker Manuscripts in the Library Collection of
Hancock Shaker Village.
Mic microfm BX9759.S535 2002.
Shakers — History — Sources.
105. The Shaker Collection of the Western Reserve
Historical Society: Manuscripts
[microform]. Western Reserve Historical Society 123 reels . Glen Rock,
N.J: Microfilming Corp. of America, 1976.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. Z7845.S5W52.
Collection documents all aspects of American Shaker individual and
communal life from the 1780s to the 1920s. Manuscripts include official documents, correspondence,
financial records, journals, testimonies and sermons, music, photographs, and
inspired writings by Shaker visionaries who communicated with deceased members.
microfm BX457 Mic.
Shakers—Archives/ Shakers—United States—History—Sources.
106. Moravian mission records among the North American
Indians: from the archives of the
Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Moravian Church in America.
Northern Province. Archives 40 microfilm reels . New Haven, Conn.: Research
Publications, 1970.
Includes some text in German.
Index and guide published separately. Microfilm of ms.
Title on boxes: Moravian mission among the Indians.
"The present basis of
arrangement is the work of Carl John Fliegel." Index to the records by C. J. Fliegel has call no.
BV2778.F62. Printed guide to records
has call no. BV2778.B56.
microfm BV94 Mic.
Moravian Church in America—Northern Province—Archives/ Moravian Church in
America—Northern Province—Archives/ Moravian Indians— Missions—Sources/ Indians
of North America—Missions—Sources.
107. [Manuscript journal, 1854?-1858]. John M.
Peck.
Original in the library of the Historical Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention?
"Pub. no. 738."
Journal describing Peck's ministry in former Illinois Territory, biographical
data on colleagues, subscription lists of periodicals, financial accounts, and
events. Pioneer Baptist
missionary, educator, author, editor, pastor; co-founded the Baptist Missionary
Society.
microfm BX198 Mic.
Peck, John Mason, — 1789-1858/ Missions — United States/ Baptists — Missions
— United States/ Frontier and pioneer life — Illinois.
108. Journal, 1803-1817. Luther 1783-1836 Rice.
Manuscript material microfilmed by Historical Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
Rice: Baptist clergyman, promoter of
missionary work, a founder of Columbia College (now George Washington
University).
microfm BX220.
Rice, Luther, 1783-1836/ Baptists—United States.
109. Texas Mexican Mission, 1841-1947 conference journals .United Methodist Church (U.S.) Commission on Archives and History 3
reels . Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1978.
General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church.
Mic microfm BX8248.T49T4 1841.
Methodist Episcopal Church—Texas Mexican Mission.
110. Conference journals, New Mexico mission, 1876-1939. 3 reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, 1978.
Prepared by William C. Beal, United Methodist Church (U.S.). Commission on
Archives and History.
"Microfilmed by:
Commission on Archives & History, the United Methodist Church, Lake
Junaluska, North Carolina.
Contents: Roll 1. Minutes
of the New Mexico Mission, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876-1884 — Minutes of
the New Mexico Spanish Mission, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1885-1891 — Minutes
of the New Mexico Spanish Mission Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church,
1892-1914 — Minutes of the New Mexico English Mission, Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1885-1914. Roll 2. Minutes of the New Mexico Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1915-1927 — Minutes of the New Mexico Conference, Church of
the United Brethren in Christ, 1914-1928.
Roll 3. Minutes of the New Mexico Methodist Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church South, 1890-1939.
microfm BX8237.C664 1978.
Methodist Episcopal Church. New Mexico English Mission. Session — History/
Methodist Episcopal Church — New Mexico — History/ Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. New Mexico Conference — History/ Church of the United Brethren in Christ
(New Constitution) — New Mexico — History/ Methodist Church — New Mexico —
History/ New Mexico — Church history — Sources.
111. Illinois and Michigan Canal records. Illinois
and Michigan Canal (Ill.) 234 reels . Springfield, Ill.: Illinois State
Archives.
Consists of archives of Illinois and Michigan Canal. Records begin ca. 1830. Originals held at Illinois State Archives, Record Series
491.
Contents: Reels 1-2. Minutes of
Meetings of the Canal Commissioners 1829-1833, 1836-1917 — reel 3. Minutes of
meetings of the Canal Commissioners and Trustees 1836-1845 — reels 4-72. Letter
books — reel 73. Patents and original town plats — reel 74. List of town lots
sold by the Board of Canal Commissioners 1830-1843 — reels 75-77. Tract books
of Canal land sales — reel 78. Construction contracts (registers) 1836-1848 —
reel 79. Canal register — reel 80. Record of payments made to contractors
1936-1864 — reel 81. Abstracts of completed construction work 1838-1848 — reels
82-87. Times books — reel 88. Statistics of laborers 1837-1847 — reel 89.
Supplies furnished to laborers 1846-1848, 1856-1857 — reel 90. Register of
Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds 1846-1847 — reels 91-126. Boat clearances,
Chicago — reels 127-144. Boat clearances, Lockport — reels 145-153. Boat
clearances, Ottawa — reel 154-157. Boat clearances, Henry — reels 158-165. Boat
clearances, Lasalle — reels 166-168. Boat clearances, Copperas Creek — reel
169. Certificates of boat registration 1914-1919, 1849-1919 — reels 170-174.
Register of boats navigating the Illinois and Michigan Canal (1855-1932) — reel
175. Certificates of changes in boat ownership — reels 176-183. Plat/field
notes of Canal property leases and adjacent property — reels 184-191. Survey
and field notes — reel 192. Cook, Grundy, and Will county surveys, 1835-1861 —
reel 193. Board of Commissioners to settle claims of contractors on the
Illinois and Michigan Canal, Record of proceedings April 16-June 29, 1855;
April 1-May 2, 1856 — reel 194. Chicago sewerage records 1865 — reel 195.
Damage claims, 1843-1847 — reel 196. Register of leases 1840-1920, vol. 1. reel
197. Day book — reel 198. Illinois and Michigan Canal Memorandum Book No. 1 —
reel 199. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day Book (Treasurer) — reels 200-203.
Illinois and Michigan Canal Journal(s) Accounting — reels 204-206. Illinois and
Michigan Canal Trustees/Commissioners — reel 207. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Trustees/Commissioners - Accounting Records — reel 208. Illinois and Michigan
Canal Trustees/Commissioners - Cash Books Payments — reels 209-214. Illinois
and Michigan Canal Trustees/Commissioners — reel 215. Illinois and Michigan
Canal Construction Accounts for Divisions 3 and 2, 1847-1848 — reel 216.
Illinois and Michigan Canal Cash Books of the Board of Trustees — reel 217.
Illinois and Michigan Canal Cash Books 1855-1862 — reel 218. Illinois and
Michigan Canal Notes Paid (Accounting Record) — reel 219. Illinois and Michigan
Canal Trustees 1845-1852 — reel 220. Illinois and Michigan Canal Accounting
Records of Canal Treasurer 1845-1871 — reel 221. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Day Book Engineers Office Lockport — reel 222. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day
Book 1842-1847 — reel 223. Illinois and Michigan Canal Cash for Notes Paid —
reel 224. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day Book B. — reel 225. Illinois and
Michigan Canal Journal 1837-1854 — reel 226. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Commissioners Cash Book — reel 227. Illinois and Michigan Canal Cost of
Structures — reel 228. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day Book Lockport — reel
229. Illinois and Michigan Canal Classification of Payroll Vouchers, etc.
1885-1893 — reel 230. Illinois and Michigan Canal Monthly Payments Made by
General Superintendent (Trustees) — reels 231-232. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Book of Classification of Accounts Commissioners — reels 233-234. Illinois and
Michigan Canal No Title (Commissioners) Appears to be a record of expenses
incurred to operate the canal.
Mic microfm TC625.I2A2 1998.
Illinois and Michigan Canal—sources/ Canals—Illinois.
112. Illinois and Michigan Canal Preemption Applications,
1845-1854. Illinois and Michigan Canal (Ill.) 5 reels . Springfield,
Ill.: Illinois State Archives.
Reel 1 (folder 1-201); reel 2 (fold 202-356); reel 3 (folder 357-521); reel 4
(folder 522-741); reel 5 (index).
Mic microfm TC625.I2A2 1998.
Illinois and Michigan Canal—sources/ Canals—Illinois—sources.
113. McClaughry and Tyler records, 1838-1915 ; Fountain
Green, Illinois, General Store ledger.
W microfmW331721.
Illinois — retailing — sources.
114. Journals, ledgers, memo books, 1808-1825. Luther
1783-1836 Rice.
Manuscript material microfilmed by Historical Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
Rice: Baptist clergyman, promoter of
missionary work, a founder of Columbia College (now George Washington
University).
microfm BX219.
Rice, Luther, 1783-1836/ Baptists—United States.
115. [Papers of the Company's agent at Mackinaw] 1817-66. American
Fur Company 3 reels .
Original in Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library.
For full description and
calendar, see American Historical Association, Annual Report, 1944, v.
2-3, call no. E172.A6 1944 v. 2-3.
See related materials at microfm HD61 Mic and microfm HD62 Mic.
microfm HD60 Mic.
American Fur Company/ fur trade—North America—sources.
116. [Papers. 1831-49]. American Fur Company 37
reels .
Original in New York Historical Society.
For full description and
calendar, see American Historical Association, Annual Report, 1944, v.
2-3, call no. E172.A6 1944 v. 2-3.
Guide to use of [the] microfilm copy of the American Fur Company papers.
[New York: New York Historical
Society, 1953 ?]. 5 p. At call no. HD9944.U54A51A4. See related materials at microfm HD60
Mic
