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Thoreau Fellowship Records,
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Thoreau Fellowship Records
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Table of Contents
Summary Information ... 3
Historical Note ... 3
Scope and Contents ... 4
Administrative Information ... 4
Controlled Access Headings ... 5
Publications About Described Materials ... 5
Collection Inventory ... 5
Publications ... 5
Memorabilia ... 26
Manuscripts, drafts of articles, proofs, correspondence and records of the Thoreau Journal
Quarterly ... 27
Correspondence files, clippings, reprints, mixed business papers and manuscripts ... 27
Files relating to the Thoreau Journal Quarterly and files of Mary P. Sherwood ... 30
Magazines ... 30
Thoreau Lyceum - Historical papers ... 31
Leonard Kleinfeld Collection of Thoreauviana ... 32
Correspondence, 1965-1986, card file box of members and subscribers ... 37
Thoreau Fellowship records; printed material relating to Thoreau; and galley proofs, mock-ups and papers
of the Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 1977-1981 ... 39
Summary Information
Repository:
Raymond H. Fogler Library Special Collections Department
Creator:
Thoreau Fellowship
Title:
Thoreau Fellowship Records
ID:
SpC MS 0499
Date [inclusive]:
1960-Physical Description:
14 linear feet (12 boxes)
Physical Location:
Language of the
Material:
English
Abstract:
Included are manuscripts of writings, publications, pamphlets, reprints,
and photos.
Preferred Citation
Thoreau Fellowship Records, SpC MS 0499, [Box No.], [Folder No.], Raymond H. Fogler Library
Special Collections Department, University of Maine, Orono, Maine
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Historical Note
The Thoreau Fellowship is a Maine based society which engages in the activities connected to the study
of Henry David Thoreau and that which he was interested. The society was founded December 1, 1968.
Scope and Contents
Records of the Thoreau Fellowship, a society with its headquarters in Maine. The society encourages
publication and activity in the fields of history, conservation, preservation of natural resources, and
other interests of Henry David Thoreau. Included are manuscripts of writings, publications, pamphlets,
reprints, and photos.
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Administrative Information
Publication Statement
Raymond H. Fogler Library Special Collections Department
5729 Raymond H. Fogler Library
University of Maine
Orono, ME 04469-5729
207.581.1686
URL: http://www.library.umaine.edu/speccoll
Restrictions on Access
Kept at Fogler Library's offsite storage facility. One week's notice required for retrieval.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by the Thoreau Fellowship, Inc.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Controlled Access Headings
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Ecology
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Authors, American
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Literature -- History and criticism
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Literature -- Societies
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Indians of North America
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Concord (Mass.)
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Maine
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Correspondence
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Reprints
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Articles
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Clippings
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Pamphlets
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Journals (Periodicals)
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Genealogies (Histories)
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Manuscripts
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Photographic prints
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Maps
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
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Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888
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Thoreau Fellowship
Publications About Described Materials
The Thoreau Journal Quarterly.
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Collection Inventory
Publications
Title/Description Instances
box 326 Adney, Tappan. Milicete Indian natural history. From: Abstract
of the proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New York, no. 5,
Massachusetts, 1938
folder 2 box 326 Alcott, Bronson. Papers: notes, news clippings
folder 3 box 326 Alcott house. Concord, Massachusetts. Papers: notes, news
clippings, postcards
folder 4 box 326 Alcott, Louisa May. A sprig of andromeda; a letter from Louisa
May Alcott on the death of Henry David Thoreau, New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, introductory note by John L. Cooley, 1962
folder 5 box 326 Alcott, Louisa May. Papers: news clippings, etc.
folder 6 box 326 Alcott, Louisa May. Thoreau's Flute [a poem by Louisa] May
Alcott. Berkeley Heights, N.J., Oriole Press, 1950
folder 7 box 326 Audubon Field Notes. Vol. 18, no. 2, Apr. 1964
folder 8 box 326 Appalachia Bulletin. V. XXXI, n.s., no. 10. Boston, Appalachian
Mountain Club, Nov. 1965
folder 9 box 326 Barrio, Raymond. Selections from Thoreau's Walden with
introduction and illustrations by Raymond Barrio. Sunnyvale,
Calif., Ventura Press, 1968 folder 10
box 326 Benton, Major T. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 11 box 326 Black Rock Forest Papers. Diameter growth of northern red oak
following understory control by Jack J. Karnig and Benjamin B.
Stout. Cornwall, N.Y., no. 30, 1965 folder 12 box 326 Blanchard, Harold H. Thoreau's Concord by Harold H. Blanchard.
From The Tuftonian, 1944-1945?
folder 13 box 326 Book Catalog. Seven Gables Book Shop. New York, 1971
folder 14 box 326 Bulletin of the International Oceanographic Foundation. Coral
Gables, Fla., Marine laboratory, U. of Miami. V. 1, no. 1, Nov.,
1954 folder 15
box 326 Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archeological Society. Attleboro,
Mass., Massachusetts Archeological Society. Scattered issues
from vol. 23 through vol. 28 folder 16
folder 17 box 326 Burroughs, John. Henry D. Thoreau. Century magazine, July,
1882. Reprint
folder 18 box 326 Buyukmihci, Hope Sawyer. Unexpected wild life refuge, animal
welfare programs: papers
folder 19 box 326 Cahiers des amris de Han Ryner. Quarterly. Paris, France, Conem.
Includes: L'oeuvre de nos amis H.D. Thoreau, 1969
folder 20 box 326 Christopherson, Edmund. The night the mountain fell: the story of
the Montana-Yellowstone earthquake. Missoula, Montana, Makee
Print, 1960 folder 21
box 326 Chute, Harold L. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 22 box 326 Clark, Sidney C. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 23 box 326 Colson, Warren H. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 24 box 326 Concord: a pilgrimage to the historic and literary center of
America. Boston, Perry Walton, 1925
folder 25 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: animals. Papers
folder 26 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: annual report of the town of Concord,
Massachusetts, for the year ending in December, 1962
folder 27 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: artists. Papers
folder 28 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts, as the tourist sees it. From original
photographs by E.F. Worcester. Boston, Hudson Printing Co.,
1906 folder 29
box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: authors. Papers
folder 30 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: birds and bird-watching. Papers
folder 31 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: By-laws of the town of Concord, Sept.
1934
folder 32 Concord, Massachusetts: cannon. Papers box 326
box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: churches. Papers
folder 34 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: the Colonial Inn. Papers
folder 35 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Concord Antiquarian Society. Papers
folder 36 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Concord Conservation Commission.
Papers
folder 37 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: the Concord Free Public Library. Papers:
includes some correspondence
folder 38 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Concord Land Conservation Trust.
Papers
folder 39 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: the Concord Minute Men, a ceremonial
unit. Papers
folder 40 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Concord streets. Papers
folder 41 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Emerson Hospital. Papers
folder 42 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: the Emerson house. Papers
folder 43 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Estabrook woods and road. Papers
folder 44 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: geology. Papers
folder 45 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: Gowing's swamp. Papers
folder 46 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: historic houses. Papers
folder 47 box 326 Concord, Massachusetts: historic houses. Papers
folder 48 Concord, Massachusetts: historic sites and Minuteman Park.
folder 49 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: history. Papers
folder 1 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Indians. Papers
folder 2 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: maps. Papers
folder 3 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Middlesex Hotel. Papers
folder 4 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Mill Brook area. Papers
folder 5 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Mill dam. Papers
folder 6 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Old North Bridge and other bridges.
Papers
folder 7 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: papers, miscellaneous
folder 8 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: residents. Papers
folder 9 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: rivers. Papers: maps. news clippings, etc.
folder 10 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Revolutionary War events and
anniversary celebrations. Papers
folder 11 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: schools. Papers
folder 12 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Papers
folder 13 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: some of its history and pictures of
the points of interest. Concord, Mass., Concord Chamber of
Commerce folder 14
box 327 Concord, Mass.: a survey of the school system of Concord,
Massachusetts with special reference to secondary education, 1927
folder 15 Concord, Massachusetts: Thoreau-Alcott house. Papers: includes
box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Town government. Papers
folder 17 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: trees. Papers
folder 18 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: the Wayside house. Papers
folder 19 box 327 Concord, Massachusetts: Wright tavern. Papers
folder 20 box 327 The Concord Saunterer. Published by the Thoreau Lyceum.
Concord, Mass. Contains all issues from vol. 1, no. 1 to vol. 3, no.
2 folder 21
box 327 Concord Town. no. 1-no. 7, Concord, Mass. Edited by Mary P.
Sherwood, Apr. 19, 1964-Oct., 1964
folder 22 box 327 Conzemius, Edward. Ethnographical survey of the Miskito and
Sumu Indians of Honduras and Nicaragua. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, bulletin 106, 1932
folder 23 box 327 Cross, E. C. The mammals of Ontario by E.C. Cross and J.R.
Dymond. University of Toronto Press. Royal Ontario Museum of
Zoology: handbook, no. 1, 1929 folder 24
box 327 Cry California: the journal of California tomorrow, Spring, 1970
folder 25 box 327 Days of civil disobedience: Henry David Thoreau's essay
on the duty of civil disobedience with photographs of recent instances....in the U.S. Edited and designed by Mark Morris. New York, War Resisters League, 1970
folder 26 box 327 The Dial: an historical and biographical introduction, with a list of
contributors, by George Willis Cooke. Typescript copy
folder 27 box 327 Dietz, Lew. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 28 box 327 Eckstorm, Fannie. Papers: notes and drafts of an article by Mary
P. Sherwood
folder 29 box 327 Edel, Leon. Henry D. Thoreau. Minneapolis, Univ. of Minnesota
Press. (Pamphlets on American writers, n. 90), 1970
folder 30 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Papers: notes, news clippings, photo
folder 31 box 327 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Ralph Waldo Emerson: [catalogue of] an
exhibition held at the Concord Free Public Library, May 25, 1953
folder 32 box 327 Fenn, Mary. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 33 box 327 Fleck, Richard F. Concord Rebel, a one-act play, by Richard F.
Fleck. Published in Thoreau Journal Quarterly, Jan. 1971
folder 34 box 327 Fleck, Richard F. Thoreau and wilderness by Richard F. Fleck.
From Appalachia
folder 35 box 327 Fleck, Richard F. Thoreau as mythologist. From Research Studies,
40 (3), U. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. French translation
included, September, 1972 folder 36
box 327 Fowler, Thomas: genealogy. Papers. Includes genealogical
information, some correspondence
folder 37 box 327 Fragments, a quarterly. V. 1, n. 1 - V. 5, n. 4 . Bellerose, N.Y.,
Fragments, Inc. V. 5, n. 1 missing from series, Jan.-March, 1963
to Oct.-Dec., 1967 folder 38
box 327 French, Allen. Hawthorne at the old manse
folder 39 box 327 Frome, Michael. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 40 box 327 Frontiers: 1968. Middlebury Vt., Middlebury College, 1968
folder 41 box 327 Frost, Robert. Papers: reviews
folder 42 box 327 Graubart, Rose. Portraits of poets. Martin, Tenn., Tennessee
Poetry Press, 1970
folder 43 box 327 The green revolution. Edited by Mildred Loomis. Freeland, Md.,
Heathcote community for the school of living. v. 10. scattered
issues folder 44
box 327 Gresham, Jewel Handy. Program of At this hour, produced with
the Am. Poets' Festival and Robert Nemiroff, at Nassau Comm.
College, May 9-21, 1962 folder 45
box 328 Hamilton, Franklin W. Thoreau on the art of writing by Franklin
W. Hamilton. Flint, Mich., Walden Press, 1962
folder 1 Harding, Walter. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood box 328
box 328 Harding, Walter. Emerson, Thoreau and transcendentalism. p.
3-16. From American Literary Scholarship, 1963
folder 3 box 328 Harding, Walter. Galley proofs of the correspondence of Henry
David Thoreau, edited by Walter Harding
folder 4 box 328 Harding, Walter. Henry Thoreau and Ellen Sewall. Reprinted from
The South Atlantic Quarterly, v. 64, n. 1, Winter, 1965
folder 5 box 328 Harding, Walter. Thoreau and Kate Brady. Reprinted from
American Literature, v. 36, n. 3, Sept., 1964
folder 6 box 328 Harding, Walter. Thoreau on the lecture platform. Reprinted from
the New England Quarterly, v. 24, n. 3, Sept., 1951
folder 7 box 328 Harding, Walter. Thoreau's feminine foe. Reprinted from PMLA,
v. 69, n. 1, March, 1954
folder 8 box 328 Harding, Walter. A Thoreauvian in Europe. International
educational and cultural exchange, U.S. Advisory comm. on international educational and cultural affairs: v. iv, n. 1, Summer, 1968
folder 9 box 328 Harding, Walter. A Thoreauvian in Japan. International
educational and cultural exchange, U.S. advisory comm. on
international educational and cultural affairs, Fall, 1965 folder 10 box 328 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Papers: news clippings, reviews, etc.
folder 11 box 328 Hecker, Isaac. Papers: notes
folder 12 box 328 Heebner, George and Ruth. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 13 box 328 Hosmer, Gladys (Mrs. Herbert Buttrick Hosmer) - Wheeler, Ruth
(Mrs. Caleb Wheeler). Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood folder 14
box 328 Hubbard, Mrs. Earl. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 15 box 328 Inge, M. Thomas. Thoreau's humor in Walden by M. Thomas
Inge. From the Randolph-Macon College magazine, March, 1966
folder 16 box 328 Jenkins, E H A history of Connecticut agriculture by E.H. Jenkins.
New Haven, Conn., Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Reprinted from History of Connecticut with permission of the States History Company, Inc.
box 328 Journal of the New York botanical garden. Vol. 48, no. 569, May,
1947
folder 18 box 328 The journal of wildlife management. Published by the Wildlife
Society. Menasha, Wisconsin, George Banta Pub. Co., (vol. 12,
no. 2), April, 1948 folder 19
box 328 Kasegawa, Kol. Several articles concerning Thoreau published in
Japan
folder 20 box 328 Kleinfeld, Leonard F. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood, 1966-1976
folder 21 box 328 Kleinfeld, Leonard F. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood, 1966-1976
folder 22 box 328 Kleinfeld, Leonard F. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood., 1966-1976
folder 23 box 328 Kleinfeld, Leonard F. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood, 1966-1976
folder 24 box 328 Kleinfeld, Leonard F. Henry David Thoreau chronology compiled
by Leonard F. Kleinfeld. Forest Hill, L.I., N.Y., 1950
folder 25 box 328 The Kingbird, publication of the Federation of New York State
bird clubs
folder 26 box 328 Knickerbocker, Frances N. New England Seeker: Sarah Bradford
Ripley. Reprinted from The New England Quarterly, v. xxx, n. 1,
March, 1957 folder 27
box 328 Kovar, Anton. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 28 box 328 Kulkarni, H. B. Moby Dick: a Hindu avatar, a study of Hindu
myth and thought in Moby-Dick by H.B. Kulkarrd. Logan, Utah,
Utah State University Press, Dec., 1970 folder 29 box 328 Leary, Lewis. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood.
Reprint: "Now I Adventured": 1851 as a Watershed Year in
Thoreau's Career, by Lewis Leary. ESQ V. 19, 3rd Quarter, 1973 folder 30 box 328 Lennon, Florence Becker. Three movements from the Yankee
pastoral symphony. From the Throreau Journal, v. 2, n.4, Oct. 15,
1970 folder 31
box 328 The Lexington-Concord battle road, April 19, 1775. Boston, Old
Colony Trust Co., 1960
folder 32 Libby, Winthrop Charles. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
box 328 The Literary Criterion. Edited by C.D. Narasimhaiah. Vol. 5, no.
3,, is devoted to American literature, Winter, 1962
folder 34 box 328 Literary New England. Portland, Me., L.H. Nelson, Co., photos,
1905
folder 35 box 328 Lyford, Walter H The ecology of an elfin forest in Puerto Rico, 7:
soil, root and earthworm relationships, by Walter H. Lyford
folder 36 box 328 Maine Writers' Conference Chapbook No. 13. Brunswick, Me.,
Pejepscot Press, 1971
folder 37 box 328 Macshane, Frank. Walden and Yoga. Reprinted from The New
England Quarterly, vol. xxxvii, no. 3, Sept., 1964
folder 38 box 328 The Massachusetts Review: a centenary gathering for Henry
David Thoreau. v. iv, n. 1. Includes article by Mary Sherwood,
Autumn, 1962 folder 39
box 328 Melville, Herman. Papers
folder 40 box 328 The Memrancook conference of North American Indian young
people: (conference proceedings) Memramcook, New Brunswick.
Blue Hill, Me., the Weekly Packet, July, 1969 folder 41 box 328 Minott, Henry. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 42 box 328 Miscellaneous papers: some correspondence
folder 43 box 328 Munoz, Y. Thoreau: el Quijote de Walden (the Quixote of
Walden). Montevideo, Uruguay, Ediciones Voluntad, 1958
folder 44 box 328 The new settler's guide to greater Boston. Edited by Richard
Bennett Talcot. Cambridge, Mass., New settler's guide, inc., v. xi,
1969-1970 folder 45
box 328 The night Thoreau spent in jail, a play by Jerome Lawrence and
Robert E. Lee: news clippings and programs
folder 46 box 329 Oelgart, Isaac J. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 1 box 329 Outdoor recreation guide for state parks and forests in
Connecticut. New Haven, Conn., Connecticut forest and park
box 329 Parsons, Vesta M. Thoreau's The Maine woods: an essay in
appreciation. From The Husson Review: v. 1, n. l., Fall-Winter,
1967-1968 folder 3
box 329 Pettinger, William. A prairie letter by William Pettinger. Selected,
annotated, illustrated by David William Pettinger. (Berwick,
Ontario Stormont Press), 1969 folder 4
box 329 Phenology. Papers
folder 5 box 329 Phillips, Michael Joseph. Libretto for 23 poems. Flowers pub. co.,
1968
folder 6 box 329 Poets: contemporaries of or influenced by Thoreau. Papers.
Includes material on Walt Whitman and William Butler Yeats
folder 7 box 329 Pyarelal. Thoreau, Tolstoy and Gandhi ji: a trinity who evolved
the weapon of non-violence. From New outlook, May, 1957
folder 8 box 329 Ready, George Russell. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood, 1965-1972
folder 9 box 329 Ready, George Russell. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood, 1965-1972
folder 10 box 329 Ready, George Russell. Thoreau and the telegraph. Berwick,
Ontario, Stormont Press, 1969
folder 11 box 329 Reiser, Oliver L. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 12 box 329 Reiser, Oliver L. Papers. Contains a review of Reiser's book
Cosmic humanism and the author's reply. From the Philosophy
Forum, 1971 folder 13
box 329 Robbins, Roland Wells. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 14 box 329 Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin. Papers: notes, news clippings
folder 15 box 329 Sanford, S N F New England herbs: their preparation and use
by S.N.F. Sanford. Boston, New England Museum of Natural
History, 1937 folder 16
box 329 Schofield, Edmund. Correspondence to and from Mary Sherwood,
1969-1972
folder 17 Schofield, Edmund. Correspondence to and from Mary Sherwood,
box 329 Schwartzman, Jack. "Yes, ladies, there is an Innisfree!" (Thoreau's
influence on Yeats). From Nassan Review, Spring, 1968
folder 19 box 329 Seefurth, Nathaniel H. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 20 box 329 Seefurth, Nathaniel H. Thoreau: a view frora emeritus by
Nathaniel H. Seefurth. Chicago, Seefurth Foundation, 1968
folder 21 box 329 Selected resources of the island of Nantucket: an inventory and
interpretation. Univ. of Mass., Cooperative Extension service,
1966 folder 22
box 329 Shephard, Odell. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 23 box 329 Sherwood, Mary P. Biographical information. Certificate of
appreciation to Mary Sherwood from the city of Old Town, June
6, 1976 folder 24
box 329 Sherwood, Mary P. Did Thoreau foreshadow a third culture
synthesis? From World Union
folder 25 box 329 Sherwood, Mary P. Joseph Polis: Thoreau's Maine guide by Mary
P. Sherwood. Foreword by George Russell Ready. Berwick, Ont.,
Stormont Press, 1970 folder 26
box 329 Sherwood, Mary P. Lecture engagements: correspondence
folder 27 box 329 Sherwood, Mary P. Thoreau's Penobscot Indians, reprinted from
Thoreau Journal Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 1; Walden repair delayed
nearly two decades. Reprinted from Thoreau Journal Quarterly folder 28 box 329 Sherwood, Mary P. Thoreau's Penobscot Indians by Mary P.
Sherwood. Berwick, Ont., Stormont Press. Published by the Thoreau Fellowship....for the Penobscot Indians of Indian Island, Old Town, in the state of Maine, 1970
folder 29 box 329 Smith, Benjamin. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 30 box 329 Smith, Marion Whitney. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 31 box 329 Smith, Marion Whitney. Thoreau's Moosehead and Chesuncook
guides (Attean and Polis). Millinocket, Me., Ye Olde Print Shop,
1972 folder 32
Smith, Marion Whitney. Thoreau's West Branch guides.
folder 33 box 329 Smythe, Daniel Webster. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 34 box 329 Snowy egret. Humphrey A. Olsen, editor and publisher.
Williamsburg, Ky. V. 32, n. 1, Aug. 11, 1969
folder 35 box 329 The Spirit: supplement to the Beacon publications, Thursday,
April 15, 1971
folder 36 box 329 Steinbeck newsletter. Tetsumaro Hayashi, editor. Vol. II, no. 1,
Spring, 1969
folder 37 box 329 Stewart, Charles D. A word for Thoreau by Charles D. Stewart pp.
110 - 116. From the Atlantic Monthly
folder 38 box 329 The story of the Alcotts. Condensed from Louisa May Alcott: her
life, letters and journals by Ednah D. Cheney
folder 39 box 329 Thoreau center for ecological studies; University of Maine, Orono,
Me. Fund raising brochure, publicity, correspondence
folder 40 box 329 Thoreau commemorative stamp. Papers. Includes news articles
concerning stamp controversy and speech by Richard J. Murphy,
asst. postmaster general, at stamp ceremony, July 12, 1967 folder 41 box 329 Thoreau discussion group, Concord, Mass. Papers, 1964
folder 42 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship. Newsletter: n. 1 - n. 7. Newsletter: rough
draft, n.8 - n.26, April 15, 1971-July, 1977
folder 43 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: annual meeting. Papers, July 5-6, 1969
folder 44 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship, annual meeting. Tree dedication ceremony:
papers and photographs, April 26, 1970
folder 45 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: annual meeting, Cape Cod. Papers. Includes
some correspondence, June 25, 1971
folder 46 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship, annual meeting. Papers, Sept. 9, 1972
folder 47 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: celebration of 125th anniversary of
Thoreau's visit to the Maine woods, Milford and Abol Point.
Correspondence, Sept., 1971 folder 48
box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: celebration of 125th anniversary of Thoreau's
visit to the Maine woods, Milford and Abol Point. Papers:
box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: chapter organization. Papers
folder 50 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: donors. Papers: correspondence
folder 51 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: environmental protection policy. Papers
folder 52 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: governmental correspondence. Letters to and
from Mary P. Sherwood. Includes letters from senators Edmund
Muskie and Margaret Chase Smith and Governor Kenneth Curtis folder 53 box 329 Thoreau Fellowship: Maine chapter. Correspondence
folder 54 box 329 Van Dore, Wade. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood,
1964-1971
folder 55 box 329 Van Dore, Wade. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood,
1964-1971
folder 56 box 329 Yamasaki, Tokihiko. Beyond civil disobedience
folder 57 box 329 Yankee. v. 34, n. 9. Dublin, N.H., Yankee, Inc. Contains: Report
from Walden by Walter Harding, Sept., 1970
folder 58 box 329 Ye Patriot. Published by Minute-man publications and Concord
Journal, April 7, 1960
folder 59 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 1 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 2 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 3 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 4 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 5 Thoreau Fellowship: pamphlets and brochures box 330
folder 6 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: prospective members. Correspondence,
1965-1972
folder 7 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: prospective members. Correspondence,
1965-1972
folder 8 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: public relations. Papers: correspondence and
news releases
folder 9 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau Island. Correspondence concerning
renaming of island. Includes letters to and from Mr. and Mrs. Lore
Rogers folder 10
box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Argentina:
correspondence
folder 11 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Chile:
correspondence
folder 12 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Denmark:
correspondence
folder 13 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. England:
correspondence
folder 14 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. France:
correspondence
folder 15 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Germany, Italy,
Spain: correspondence
folder 16 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Jersey, Channel
Islands: correspondence
folder 17 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. India:
correspondence
folder 18 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Israel:
correspondence and papers
folder 19 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Japan:
correspondence
folder 20 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. New Zealand:
correspondence
folder 21 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Uruguay:
box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau centers abroad. Papers
folder 23 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau symposium. Papers: includes
correspondence
folder 24 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship: Thoreau symposium. Papers: includes
correspondence
folder 25 box 330 Thoreau Fellowship collection: a listing of the collection compiled
by Mary P. Sherwood
folder 26 box 330 Thoreau Festival: Nassau Community College, Garden City, New
York. Papers, 1967
folder 27 box 330 Thoreau Festival: University of Maine. Papers, April 24-26, 1970
folder 28 box 330 Thoreau Festival: University of Maine. Papers, April 24-26, 1970
folder 29 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Civil disobedience. Boonton,
N.J., Liberty Library. 32 p. On the duty of civil disobedience. Intro. by Gene Sharp. London, Peace News, Ltd., 24 p., 1946, 1963
folder 30 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Esclavitud en Massachusetts.
(Slavery in Massachusetts) Trans. by V. Munoz. Intro. by Walter
Harding. Libre reproductions, 1960 folder 31
box 330 Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. The last days of John Brown,
an essay. Photocopy
folder 32 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Sic vita. Silverado Press,
1962. 2 copies. [nos.66 and 153] Privately printed for Thoreau
Society, 1962 folder 33
box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: Agassiz, Louis. Papers
folder 34 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: bibliography. Papers: notes, various
bibliographical listings
folder 35 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: birthplace. Papers
folder 36 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: Blake, Harrison. Papers
folder 37
folder 38 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: book ads. Papers
folder 39 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: cabin and calm. Papers: illustrations,
notes, news clippings. Includes photographs of Walden cabin
reproduction at Thoreau Lyceum folder 40
box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: Cape Cod. Papers
folder 41 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: centennial celebration. (Program of)
centenary commemoration, at the Pierpont Morgan Library, N.Y.,
May 5, 1962 folder 42
box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: centennial celebration. Hall of fame
ceremonies: program, May 6, 1962
folder 43 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: centennial celebration, flower procession.
Papers: news clippings, articles, etc., May 6, 1962
folder 44 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: centennial celebration. Papers: news
clippings, typescript, etc., May 6, 1962
folder 45 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: chronological information. Papers
folder 46 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: civil disobedience. Papers: news clippings,
notes, articles
folder 47 box 330 Thoreau, Henry David: collectors and collections. Papers
folder 48 box 330 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 22. An index to the first 100 Thoreau
Society bulletins, compiled by Walter Harding
folder 49 box 330 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 23. Theo Brown and Henry Thoreau.
Rochester, Gaudeamus Press, 1968
folder 50 box 330 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 24. Garate, Justo. Thoreau in the
Spanish language: a bibliography
folder 51 box 330 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 26. The Thoreau collectors' guide to
book prices, compiled by Walter Harding, 1971
folder 52 box 330 Thoreau, Sophia. Papers: research notes, some correspondence
folder 53 Thoreau Week: University of Pittsburgh, Penna. Papers, Oct.
box 330 Tolman, Adams. Indian relics in Concord. Concord, Mass.,
Concord Antiquarian Society
folder 55 box 330 Williams, Eric David. Thoreau: prophet of world faith. p. 157-162.
From the Aryan Path, v. 39, n. 4, April, 1968
folder 56 box 330 The Wilson Bulletin: a quarterly magazine of ornithology.
Published by the Wilson Ornithological Society. Lawrence,
Kansas, Allen Press folder 57
box 330 Woodson, Thomas. Thoreau on poverty and magnaminity. P.
21-34. Reprinted from PMLA, v. 85, n. I., Jan., 1970
folder 58 box 330 Woodson, Thomas. The two beginnings of Walden: a distinction
of styles. P. 440-473. A reprint from ELH, a journal of English
literary history, v. 35, n. 3, Sept., 1968 folder 59 box 330 World Union. v. x, n. 1, Mar. 1970. Pondicherry, India, Ashram
Press. Contains article by Mary P. Sherwood
folder 60 box 330 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 30. The Thoreau Iconography by
Thomas Blanding and Walter Harding, 1980
folder 61 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: contemporary views. Papers: news
clippings and articles
folder 1 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: correspondence. Papers
folder 2 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: descendants of Thoreau family.
Correspondence and papers
folder 3 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Eastern culture. Papers
folder 4 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: ecology. Papers
folder 5 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Emerson's friend. Papers
folder 6 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: family. Papers: photo reproductions, notes
folder 7 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: friends. Photo reproductions of Thoreau's
associates
folder 8 Thoreau, Henry David: genealogy. Papers box 331
folder 9 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Hall of fame celebration, May 6, 1962.
Papers
folder 10 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: handwriting facsimiles. Papers
folder 11 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: hippies. Papers
folder 12 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: individualist. Papers
folder 13 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: lecturer. Papers: notes and article
folder 14 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: lyceum. Papers: notes and article
folder 15 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Maine woods and mountains. Papers.
Includes: news clippings, magazine articles, maps, photographs
folder 16 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: materialism. Papers
folder 17 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: miscellaneous papers and ads
folder 18 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: music. Papers and notes. Includes a copy
of Tom Bowling
folder 19 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Nantucket and New Mexico. Papers: news
clippings
folder 20 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: naturalist. Papers
folder 21 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Negro civil rights. Papers: news clippings
and articles
folder 22 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: New Bedford, Mass. Papers: news
clippings
folder 23 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: papers, varied. Notes, news clippings, etc.
folder 24 Thoreau, Henry David: Parkman house, Concord, Mass. Papers box 331
box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: philosophy. Papers: news clippings,
articles
folder 26 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: photo reproductions of contemporary
portraits of Henry David Thoreau. Includes news clippings and
advertising copy folder 27
box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: poems about Thoreau. Papers
folder 28 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: railroads. Papers and notes
folder 29 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: reviews and essays. Papers: news
clippings, book reviews and articles about Thoreau
folder 30 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: reviews and essays. Papers: news
clippings, book reviews and articles about Thoreau
folder 31 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: spring equinox, 1966. Papers: news
clippings, notes, drafts of articles
folder 32 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: subject for advertising. Papers: news
clippings, etc.
folder 33 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: subject for cartoonists. Papers: various
cartoons
folder 34 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: subject for essayists. Papers
folder 35 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: subject for playwrights. Papers
folder 36 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: surveyor. Reproduction of advertisement.
A Catalog of Thoreau's Surveys in the Concord Free Public
Library, ed. by Marcia Moss folder 37
box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: telegraph. Papers: notes and article
folder 38 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: the Texas house. Papers
folder 39 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: transcendentalism and symbolism. Papers:
notes, some correspondence
folder 40 Thoreau, Henry David: unpublished material. Papers: news
folder 41 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: Walden, pond and book. Papers: news
clippings and articles
folder 42 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: walking. Papers: news clippings and
articles
folder 43 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: wilderness preservation. Papers: news
clippings and articles
folder 44 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: wild-flowers. Papers
folder 45 box 331 Thoreau, Henry David: women associates. Papers: news clippings
and articles
folder 46 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Brochures
folder 47 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. The Concord Saunterer, newsletter of the
Thoreau Lyceum: papers. Contains drafts and edited material for
several editions folder 48
box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Correspondence: letters to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 49 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Exhibit material and exhibitors: papers
folder 50 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. News clippings concerning the Lyceum or
Thoreau
folder 51 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Papers. Includes statement of purpose, reasons
for organization; also drafts of brochure
folder 52 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Papers. Includes statement of purpose, reasons
for organization; also drafts of brochure
folder 53 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Photographs. 18 items. Most photos identified
on reverse side
folder 54 box 331 Thoreau Lyceum. Texas house fund letters, 1966
folder 55 box 331 Thoreau money: war tax protest. Printed by the committee for
nonviolent action. Distributed at Thoreau Society meeting,
Concord, Mass., July, 1962 folder 56
box 331 Thoreau pencil purchased by Julia Ward Howe: gift of Mrs.
Howe's grandchildren. Includes correspondence with John
pencils, perhaps replicas [now in Box 331a]
folder 58 box 331 Thoreau Society. Papers. Includes programs of annual meetings;
news clippings; some correspondence
folder 59 box 331 Number was skipped in preparing finding aid; there is no folder 60
folder 60 box 331 Thoreau Society Booklet, no. 1. Material presented at Concord,
Mass., July 12, 1941, on the occasion of the first meeting of the
society. Chapel Hill, Orange Printshop, 1942 folder 61 box 331 Thoreau Society Booklet, no. 4. Thoreau's incarceration (as
told by his jailer) by [Samuel Arthur Jones]. Reprinted from the
Inlander, Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec., 1898 folder 62 box 331 Thoreau Society Booklet, no. 6. Alcott, May. Concord scenes,
1949
folder 63 box 331 Thoreau Society Booklet, no. 7. Allen, Francis H. Thoreau's
editors: history and reminiscence. Monroe, N.C., 1950
folder 64 box 331 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 8. An index to the first ten years of
Thoreau Society publications, compiled by Walter Scott Houston
folder 65 box 331 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 10. The Concord Freeman: Thoreau
annex. Reprinted from the files of the Concord Freeman, 1880
folder 66 box 331 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 13. Todd, Mabel Loomis. The
Thoreau family, two generations ago. Berkely Heights, N.J.,
Oriole Press, circa 1958 folder 67
box 331 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 15. Shanley, J. Lyndon. Pleasures of
Walden
folder 68 box 331 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 16. Harding, Walter, ed. Thoreau's
Minnesota journey: two documents. Geneseo, N.Y., 1962
folder 69 box 331 Thoreau Society booklet, no. 20. Harding, Walter, ed. Sophia
Thoreau's scrapbook. Geneseo, N.Y., Photocopy. From the
collection of George L. Davenport, Jr., 1964 folder 70 box 331 Thoughts of Henry David Thoreau: a keepsake booklet from
Kimberly-Clark Corp. Includes samples of Thoreau vellum
folder 71
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Memorabilia
Memorabilia box 331a
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Manuscripts, drafts of articles, proofs, correspondence and records of the
Thoreau Journal Quarterly
Title/Description Instances
box 332 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. Financial records
folder 1 box 332 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. Papers
folder 2 box 332 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. Papers. Manuscripts, drafts of articles,
proofs, correspondence, 1969-1974, 1976
folder 3
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Correspondence files, clippings, reprints, mixed business papers and manuscripts,
1964-1978
Title/Description Instances
box 332a Concord - Carlisle adult education. List of course, 1964-1965
folder 1 box 332a Declaration of Dependence. American poets and artists petition
for a corrective program of strict coordination with nature, July 4,
1976 folder 2
box 332a Del Vecchio, John. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 3 box 332a Fleck, Richard F. Correspondence,
1975-folder 4 box 332a Fleck, Richard P. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 5 box 332a Fleck, Richard F. The Intruders, a one act play by Richard F.
Fleck
folder 6 Fleck, Richard F. Thunder In the Rockies, Echoes from the
box 332a Fleck, Richard F. John Muir's Evolving Attitudes toward Native
American Cultures. Reprint, American Indian Quarterly, v. 4,
no.1, Feb., 1978 folder 8
box 332a Greeley, Dana McLean. Thoreau In these times, talk given at First
Parish In Concord, Mass., July 19, 1973
folder 9 box 332a Hendren, Kenneth. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 10 box 332a Indian Island cabin. Correspondence
folder 11 box 332a Katahdin Ironworks, Hermitage. Correspondence concerning
acquisition of log cabins
folder 12 box 332a Nutting, A.D. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 13 box 332a Old Town Museum. Bicentennial project
folder 14 box 332a Penobscot River and Thoreau trail. Correspondence
folder 15 box 332a Rindge, Jeanne Pontios. Correspondence with Mary F. Sherwood
folder 16 box 332a Robbins, Roland Wells. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 17 box 332a Rosellep, Raymond. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 18 box 332a Schemnitz Sanford D. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 19 box 332a Schofield, Edmund. Correspondence to and from Mary P.
Sherwood
folder 20 box 332a Sherwood, Mary P. Correspondence concerning Walden
Community Group in Edmonton, Alberta
folder 21 box 332a Sherwood, Mary P. Correspondence with Mr. Henry A. Plummer
folder 22 Thoreau, Henry David. Correspondence re: making a Thoreau
folder 23 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Member correspondence,
1973-folder 24 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Member correspondence,
1973-folder 25 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Member correspondence,
1973-folder 26 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Member correspondence,
1973-folder 27 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Member correspondence,
1973-folder 28 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Member correspondence,
1973-folder 29 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship, annual meeting. Papers, August, 1973
folder 30 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Invitations to serve on the board of directors
folder 31 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship. Memos to executive board members
folder 32 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 33 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 34 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 35 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 36 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 37 box 332a Thoreau Fellowship: membership. Correspondence to and from
Mary P. Sherwood
folder 38
1972-1976
Title/Description Instances
Thoreau Journal Quarterly. Papers: Includes manuscripts, drafts of
articles, proofs, correspondence, 1975-1977 box 332b
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Magazines
Title/Description Instances
box 333 Thoreau Journal Quarterly. Invitations to become an editor
folder 1 box 333 Trailside museum. Correspondence
folder 2 box 333 Urbanski, Merle. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 3 box 333 Van Dore, Wade. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 4 box 333 Volunteer and federal grant workers. Correspondence
folder 5 box 333 Waite, Robert. Correspondence to and from Mary P. Sherwood
folder 6 box 333 Reid, Helen. Letters to Mrs. Becker
folder 7 box 333 Bell, Charles G. The Faustian walker, manuscript
folder 8 box 333 Rotella, Guy. Maine eagle, manuscript
folder 9 box 333 Fleck, Richard F. Further selections from the Indian Notebooks,
ed. by Richard Fleck
folder 10 box 333 Thoreau Fellowship. History and plans
folder 11 Thoreau Fellowship. Letter announcing the founding of the
folder 12 box 333 Thoreau Fellowship. Constitution and by-laws
folder 13 box 333 Lower Sioux Agency and Interpretive Center. Brochure
folder 14 box 333 Minneapolis Public Library and Information Center.
Bibliographies
folder 15 box 333 Thoreau, Henry David. Letter: Milwaukee, to Dr. Anderson.
Typescript, June 28, 1861
folder 16 box 333 Thatcher, Samuel Jr. Letter: May 26, 1861, St. Anthony, to Dr.
Anderson. Typescript
folder 17 box 333 Dickinson, Emily. Letters, two facsimile copies of letters sent by
Emily Dickinson to Mrs. Henry F. Hills (nee Mary A. Spencer)
folder 18 box 333 Thoreau Fellowship. Letters inquiring about the position of
Thoreau Fellowship director
folder 19 Abstracts of English studies. John B. Shipley, editor-in-chief.
Boulder, Colorado, National Council of teachers of English. 23 items., Jan. 1970 - Apr. 1972
box 333
After Akwesasne notes: where the partridge drums, newspaper of the Mohawk nation. Published by Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Various issues. Photocopy
box 333
Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean. Coral
Gables, Fla., Univ. of Miami Press. 15 issues, 1951-1954 box 333 The Emerson Society Quarterly. Scattered issues, 1955-1961 box 333 Maine Central Railroad Magazine. Scattered issues: vol. vi - vol.
xi. box 333
Thoreau, Henry David: Harvard diploma, photocopy box 333
Thoreau Fellowship scrapbook box 333
The Thoreau Society Bulletin. No. 1 - no. 119. Missing from series: nos. 14, 28, 50, 88, 111. Nos. 1-9 are reprints of the originals
box 333
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Thoreau Lyceum - Historical papers
Title/Description Instances
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Leonard Kleinfeld Collection of Thoreauviana
Title/Description Instances
Thoreau Fellowship. History Physical Description: 1 folder
box 978
Adams, R. W. Thoreau, Henry David. By. R. W. Adams and H. S. Canby. Reproduced from the Dictionary of American Biography, vol. XVIII, pp.491-497, 1936
box 978
Allison, Elliott S. Thoreau in Vermont. In Vermont Life, vol. IX,
no.1, pp.11-13, Autumn, 1954 box 978
Allison, Elliott S. A Thoreauvian on Red Hill. In Yankee, vol. 14,
n. 6, pp.36-38+, June, 1950 box 978
Ayres, Philip W. Mountain trails in New England. In The
American Review of Reviews, pp.79-82, July, 1917 box 978 Bartlett, William Irving. Jones Very - the Harvard years. Bound
with Emerson and Jones Very by Carlos Baker. Bartlett' s Jones Very is from The Essex Institute Historical Collections, pp.213-238. Baker's Emerson and Jones Very is from The New England Quarterly, pp.90-99, July, 1938; March, 1934
box 978
Bazalgette, Leon. Henry Thoreau, bachelor of nature. Review in
The Dial, p. 232-235, March, 1925 box 978
Benson, Adolph B. Scandinavian influences in the writing of Thoreau. Reprinted from Scandinavian Studies, vol. 16, no. 6, and vol. 16, no. 7, May, 1941, August, 1941
box 978
Bode, Carl. Thoreau and his last publishers. Reprinted from The New England Quarterly, vol. XXVI, no. 3, pp. 383-387, September, 1953
box 978
Bode, Carl. Thoreau the actor. Reproduced from The American
Quarterly, pp.247-252, undated box 978
Boyd, David. Thoreau, the rebel idealist. In Americana, pp.89-118
and pp.286-323, January, 1936, April, 1936 box 978 Brickell, Herschel. A Thoreau pilgrimage. In North American
Review, vol. 238, no. 4, pp.376-377, October, 1938 box 978 Brooks, Van Wyck. The Cassandra of New England. Bound with
The paradox of Thoreau by Odell Shepard and Hawthorne by W. C. Brownell
box 978
Buranelli, Vincent. The case against Thoreau. In Ethics, vol.
LXVII, no. 4. pp.257-268, July, 1957 box 978
Burns, John M. The last rite of sylvan spring. In Natural History,
vol. LXXXIV, no. 8, p. 120, October, 1975 box 978 Burroughs, John. Henry D. Thoreau. Clipped from the Library of
the World's Best Literature, vol. 25, pp. 14871-14876, 1897 box 978 Burroughs, John. The last harvest. Review in The North American
Review, vol. 216, no. 5, pp.712-713, November, 1922 box 978 Byron, Gilbert. Thoreau's Mountain: Monadnock. In Forest
Notes: New Hampshire's Conservation Magazine, no. 98, pp.3-6, Summer, 1968
box 978
Canby, Henry Seidel. Thoreau. Review in The Yale Review, vol.
XXIX, no. 2, pp.416-418, Winter, 1940 box 978 Canby, Henry Seidel. Thoreau and the machine age. Clipped from
The Yale Review, pp.517-531, Spring, 1931 box 978 Channing, W. H. Henry Thoreau, the poet-naturalist. In The
British Quarterly Review, no. 117, pp.94-101, January, 1875 box 978 Collyer, Robert. Clear grit: a collection of lectures, addresses and
poems. Boston, American Unitarian Association. [294-310], 1913 box 978 Combellack, C. R. B. Two critics of society - Marx and Thoreau.
In The Pacific Spectator, vol. III, no. 4, pp. 440-445, Autumn, 1949
box 978
Davenport, Elizabeth B. Thoreau in Vermont in 1856. Reproduced from the Vermont Botanical Club Bulletin, 3, pp. 36-39, April, 1908
box 978
Davidson, Frank. Thoreau's hound, bay horse, and turtle-dove. Reprinted from The New England Quarterly, vol. XXVII, no. 4. pp.521-524, December, 1954
box 978
Duster, Mark. Henry Thoreau. In Portraits by Mark Duster. New York, Linden Publishers, pp.10-12. Also includes Emerson on Thoreau, p.12, 1975
box 978
Editor's easy chair. Review of Sanborn's Life of Thoreau. Reproduced from Harper's New Monthly Magazine. vol. LXV, September, pp. 631-632, 1882
Serpent: A Journal of Egoistic Philosophy and Sociology, no. 2, April 15, p.18, 1898
Eidson, John Olin. Charles Stearns Wheeler: Emerson's "Good Grecian." Reprinted from The New England Quarterly, vol. XXVII, no. 4, pp. 472-483, December, 1954
box 978
Fields, James T. Our poet-naturalist. Reproduced from Papyrus
Leaves, New York, R. Worthington, , pp.31-36, 1880 box 978 Flanagan, John T. Thoreau in Minnesota. In Minnesota History: A
Quarterly Magazine, vol. 16, no. 1, , pp.35-46, March, 1935 box 978 Foerster, Norman. The intellectual heritage of Thoreau. In The
Texas Review, vol. II, no. 3., pp.192-217, January, 1917 box 978 Foerster, Norman. Thoreau as a poet. Reproduced from The
Harvard Monthly, October, pp.18-22, 1909 box 978 Frost, Ruth H. Theo Brown, friend of Thoreau. In Nature Outlook,
vol. II, no. 3, pp.15-19, May, 1944 box 978
Frost, Ruth H. Thoreau's Worcester friends II: Harrison G. O. Blake. In Nature Outlook, vol. III, no. 3, pp.116-118 and vol. IV, no. I, pp.16-18, May, 1945, November, 1945
box 978
Frost, Ruth H. Thoreau's Worcester visits. In Nature Outlook, vol. I, no. 7, pp.9-15. Response from Walter Harding p.16, February, 1943, November, 1943
box 978
Glick, Wendell P. Thoreau and the "Herald of Freedom." Reprinted from The New England Quarterly, vol. XXII, no. 2, pp.193-204, June, 1949
box 978
Gohdes, Clarence. Henry Thoreau, bachelor of arts. In The
Classical Journal, vol. XXIII, no. 5, pp. 323-336 box 978 Gozzi, Raymond D. Reviews of The variorum Walden and
Collected poems of Henry Thoreau. Reproduced from The New England Quarterly, pp.393-397, September, 1964
box 978
Griswold, Hattie Tyng. Personal sketches of recent authors.
Chicago, A.C. McClure and Co.. [298-315], 1898 box 978 Harding, Walter. A bee-line with Thoreau. Bound with The
Concord River by Richard C. Potter. In Nature Outlook, vol. III, no. 2, pp.20-21 and 2-7, 21-25 respectively., February, 1945
box 978
Harding, Walter. Henry D. Thoreau, instructor. In The Educational
Forum, vol. XXIX, no. I, pp.89-97, November, 1964 box 978 Harding, Walter. The influence of Thoreau's lecturing upon his
writing. In Bulletin of the New York Public Library, vol. 60, no. 2, pp.4-80
box 978
Harding, Walter. Thoreau and bird songs celestial. In Audubon
Harding, Walter. Thoreau and Mann on the Minnesota River. In
Minnesota History, vol. 37, no. 6, pp.225-228, June, 1961 box 978 Harding, Walter. Uncle Charlie comes to Concord: a portrait
of Thoreau's bachelor uncle. In Nature Outlook, vol. VII, no. 1, pp.7-9, Fall, 1948
box 978
Henry D. Thoreau memorial tree. Description of service in Flower
and Feather, vol. III, no. 4, p.83, October, 1947 box 978 Hoeltje, Hubert H. Thoreau and the Concord Academy. Reprinted
from The New England Quarterly, vol. XXI, no. I, pp.103-109, March, 1948
box 978
Hubert, Philip G., Jr. At Thoreau' s pond. Reproduced from The
Book Buyer, vol. XIV, no. 6, p. 549-557, July, 1897 box 978 Ilex, Arbor. Camps and tramps about Ktaadn. In Scribner's
Monthly, vol. XVI, no. I, pp. 33-47, May, 1878 box 978 Kelley, Richard. April in Concord. Clipped from Yankee, April,
1975 box 978
Kennedy, William Sloane. A new estimate of Thoreau. In The
Penn Monthly, vol. XI, no. 130, pp.794-808, October, 1880 box 978 Krutch, Joseph Wood. Who was Henry Thoreau? In Saturday
Review, pp.18-19, 46, August, 19, 1967 box 978 Leighton, Walter. Henry Thoreau - an estimate. Clipped from The
Arena, vol. XVII, pp.689-698, November, 1903 box 978 Lucas, Alec. Thoreau, field naturalist. In University of Toronto
Quarterly, vol. XXIII, no. 3, pp.227-232, April, 1954 box 978 Mabie, Hamilton W. Thoreau, a prophet of nature. In The
Outlook, vol. 80, no. 3, pp.278-282, June 3, 1905 box 979 Marble, Annie Russell. Where Thoreau worked and wandered. In
The Critic, vol. XL, no. 6, pp. 509-516, June, 1902 box 979 Markle, C[arl]. Some random thoughts from a distant neck of the
woods. In Yclept, vol. III, no. 3, p.35, 1970 box 979 McKee, Christopher. Thoreau's first visit to the White Mountains.
Clipped from Appalachia, pp.199-209, December, 1956 box 979 McLeod, Malcolm James. The culture of simplicity. New York,
Fleming H. Revell Co., 1904 box 979
Merrifield, Richard. 100 years after: Thoreauvians celebrate Walden's centennial. In Yankee, vol. 18, no. 7, pp.68-71, July, 1954
box 979
Millington, Mrs. L. A. Thoreau and Wilson Flagg. Reproduced
from Old and New, pp. 460-464, April, 1875 box 979 Nadeau, Raymond. Walden raped. In New England Review, vol.
I, no. 2, pp.14-15. Reply in issue, pp. 3, 38, July-August, 1969, Sept.-October, 1969
Ramparts, pp.16-76, March, 1966
New England Quarterly excerpts box 979
Okumura, Osamu. Miller et le moi authentique. In Syntheses, no.
249-250, pp. 89-95, February/March, 1967 box 979 Otter, J. L. Thoreau. Reproduced from Nature Notes: The
Shelborne Society's Magazine, v.12, no. I, pp.185-188, December, 15, 1890
box 979
P, B. J. Review of Autumn. Reproduced from Vassar Miscellany,
November, pp. 92-94, 1892 box 979
Post, Charlotte M. Cape Cod wonders. In Nature Outlook, vol.
VII, no. I, pp. II, 41, Late Fall, 1953 box 979 Pyarelal. Thoreau, Tolstoy and Gandhiji. In New Outlook, vol. 10,
no. 5, pp. 3-11, May, 1957 box 979
Rady, G. R. Thoreau. In The Blue Bell, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 26-78,
April, 1962 box 979
Rickett, Arthur. The vagabond in literature. London, J. M. Dent
Co. [89-114], 1906 box 979
Sanborn, F. B. The homes and haunts of Emerson. In Scribner's
Monthly, vol. XVII, no. 4, pp. 496-511, February, 1879 box 979 Sanders, Frederick K. Mr. Thoreau's time bomb. In National
Review, vol. XX, no. 22, pp.541-547, June 4, 1968 box 979 Sanborn, Alvah W. A naturalist on the Allagash. Clipped from
Down East, pp. 80-85, October, 1967 box 979
Selincourt, Hugh de. Thoreau. In The Oxford Point of View, vol.
I, no. 2, pp.91-98, June, 1902 box 979
Shepard, Odell, ed. The heart of Thoreau's journals. Review in
The Yale Review, vol. XVII no. 3, pp.615-616, April, 1928 box 979 Sic vita! Henry David Thoreau 1862-1962. Privately printed for
The Thoreau Society by The Silverado Press, 1962 box 979 Spiegel, Marshall. A Thoreau lock at Cape Cod. In Scholastic
Voice, vol. 49, no. 13, pp. 7-5, January, 11, 1971 box 979 Stanley, Hiram M. Thoreau as prose writer. Bound with Thoreau
and his critics by Gilbert P. Coleman. Stanley reproduced from The Dial, October, 1896, pp.179-182, and Coleman reproduced from The Dial, pp. 353-356, June 1, 1906
box 979
Stewart, Randall. The Concord group: a study in relationships. In The Sewanee Review, pp.434-446. Bound with Walden re-visited by George Shelton Hubbell and Thoreau as artist by Norman Foerster, October-December, 1936
Stidham, Melissa. Thoreau's Walden for high school study. Bound with Henry David Thoreau - a pioneer in the field of education by Harry Elmore Hurd
box 979
Stoddard, Donald R. The relevance of Walden. In Skidmore
Alumnae Magazine, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 1-6, Spring, 1969 box 979 Stoller, Leo. Thoreau's doctrine of implicity. Reproduced from
The New England Quarterly, vol. XXIX, no. 4, pp. 443-461, Dec., 1956
box 979
Swanson, Evadene Burris. The manuscript journal of Thoreau's last journey. In Minnesota History, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 169-173, June, 1939
box 979
Thompson, Wade C. The "uniqueness" of Henry David Thoreau.
In Punch, no. 24, pp. 18-25, October, 1965 box 979 Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Cape Cod. In Putnam's
Monthly, June, July, August, 1855. Bound with An excursion to Canada, January, February, March, 1853 by Thoreau and A Yankee Diogenes by Charles F. Briggs in Putnam's Magazine, pp. 443-448, October, 1854
box 979
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Days and nights in Concord. In Scribner's Monthly, vol. XVI, no. 5, pp. 721-728, September, 1878
box 979
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Journal excerpts; The highland light; The Wellfleet oysterman; Chesuncook. Bound with a review of the Maine woods by Thomas W. Higginson
box 979
Thoreau Island. In Down East, vol. XIV, no. 3, p.19, October,
1967 box 979
Volkman, Arthur C. Thoreau on the Brandywine. In Delaware
Today, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 14-15, August-September, 1967 box 979 The Washington and Jefferson Literary Journal: Thoreau issue.
The Washington and Jefferson Literary Journal, vol. I, no. 1, 1966 box 979 Weaver, Richard H. Two types of American individualism: John
Randolph and Henry Thoreau. In Modern Age, vol. VII, no. 2, pp.119-136, Spring, 1963
box 979
Willson, Lawrence. Thoreau and New England's weather. In
Weatherwise, vol. 12, no. 3, pp.91-94, June, 1959 box 979
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Correspondence, 1965-1986, card file box of members and subscribers, 1965-1986
Title/Description Instances
box 2060 Correspondence, contributors to Thoreau Journal Quarterly, A-F,
1980-1981
folder 2 box 2060 Correspondence, contributors to Thoreau Journal Quarterly, G-Y,
1980-1981
folder 3 box 2060 Correspondence, contributors to Thoreau Journal Quarterly,
1977-1981
folder 4 box 2060 Correspondence, contributors to Thoreau Journal Quarterly and
Marie Urbanski, 1977-1981 folder 5 box 2060 Correspondence, donors, 1964-1972 folder 6 box 2060 Correspondence, Richard Fleck, 1970-1979
folder 7 box 2060 Correspondence, Fund-raising and editorship changes, 1972-1984
folder 8 box 2060 Correspondence, Fund-raising, 1965-1970 folder 9 box 2060 Correspondence, Fund-raising, 1969-1972 folder 10 box 2060 Correspondence, Anne Howe
folder 11 box 2060 Correspondence, general, 1978-1983
folder 12 box 2060 Correspondence, inquiries about the Society, 1977-1981
folder 13 box 2060 Correspondence, Madeline Lane
folder 14 box 2060 Correspondence, Library of Congress and Internal Revenue
Service, 1978-1980
folder 15 box 2060 Correspondence, membership and other correspondence,
1977-folder 16 Correspondence, poetry pending, 1969-1979 box 2060
folder 17 box 2060 Correspondence, poetry rejections
folder 18 box 2060 Correspondence, review, 1970-1974
folder 19 box 2060 Correspondence and papers, Mary Sherwood, 1970-1984
folder 20-21 box 2060 Correspondence, Thoreau Center for Ecological Studies at Orono,
1970
folder 22 box 2060 Correspondence, University of Maine at Orono, 1972-1978
folder 23 box 2060 Correspondence, Marie Urbanski, 1980
folder 24 box 2060 Correspondence, Wade Vandore, 1978-1979
folder 25 box 2060 Grant and scholarship information, 1970-1973
folder 26 box 2060 Miscellaneous Fellowship papers, 1968-1979
folder 27 box 2060 Card file box: Old member and subscriber cards
folder 28
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Thoreau Fellowship records; printed material relating to Thoreau; and galley
proofs, mock-ups and papers of the Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 1977-1981,
1977-1981
Title/Description Instances
box 2061 Thoreau Fellowship Society: correspondence with Fogler Library,
1972-1978
folder 1 box 2061 Thoreau Fellowship Society: history compiled by Mary Sherwood,
annual reports, etc., 1970
folder 2 Thoreau Fellowship Society: membership box 2061
box 2061 Thoreau Fellowship Society: vitae of contributors and editors
folder 4 box 2061 Printed materials and manuscripts
folder 5 box 2061 Garate, Justo. Thoreau in the Spanish Language: A Bibliography
folder 6 box 2061 Japanese material
folder 7 box 2061 Polis genealogy (of Polis Mitchell)
folder 8 box 2061 Research in Review; Environmental News, 1993-1994, 1978
folder 9 box 2061 Van Dore, Wade. "Declaration of Dependence," Saturday Review,
1976
folder 10 box 2061 Wittler, Janet. Henry David Thoreau - A Curriculum Model in
Multi-Media, 1972
folder 11 box 2061 Thoreau Fellowship Newsletter, 1971-1980
folder 12 box 2061 Thoreau Journal Quarterly galley proofs, mock-ups and material,
1977-1981
folder 13-31
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Business correspondence regarding the Thoreau Journal Quarterly, 1972-1981,
1977-1981
Title/Description Instances
box 2062 Business correspondence, inquiries
folder 1 box 2062 Business correspondence, subscriptions, 1969-1980
folder 2 box 2062 Business correspondence, subscription agencies
folder 3 Business correspondence, receipts, requests by state, A-W box 2062
folder 4-23 box 2062 Business correspondence, receipts, requests, Canada
folder 24 box 2062 Business correspondence, receipts, requests, Europe
folder 25-26 box 2062 Financial records, University of Maine account, 1978-1981
folder 27 box 2062 Financial records, receipts
folder 28 box 2062 Financial records, bank statements and checks, 1977-1982
folder 29-30