Manuscripts; Olive Percival correspondence, 1924-1926
Olive Percival correspondence, 1927-1932
Olive Percival correspondence, 1933-1944
Letters to Ethel (Hamilton) Hinkle, 1924-1953
General
The Modern Cinderella HM 19419
The Morning Bird HM 19420
The Noontide HM 19421
Picnic Time HM 19422
Plaint of the Missouri `Coon in the Berlin Zoological Gardens HM 19423
Shuffle-Shoon and Amber-Locks HM 19424
The Straw Parlor HM 19426
Teeny-Weeny HM 19427
The Twenty-Third Psalm HM 19881
Whenever I've this headache... HM 19431
To De Witt Miller HM 19428
To W. I. Way HM 19430
To Francis Wilson HM 19429
The Buccaneers HM 19434
My Book (37 poems) HM 19435
Private Diary for 1873 HM 19436
The Stork HM 42827
Letters from Eugene Field
33 letters to his wife, Julia Sutherland (Comstock) Field. The letters date from both before and after their marriage in 1873. Many date from Field's trip to Europe before his marriage, but after their engagement, which was to last for 2 years. Other letters were written after the marriage during some of their temporary separations while Field was working for one newspaper or another. These letters require the permission of the Field family for photocopying or publication. HM 12555-12583 HM 31986-31988 (Box 1)
22 other letters from Eugene Field to various persons, including his mother-in-law and father-in-law, 1 to Julian Hawthorne. Some concern literary matters.
Letters to Eugene Field
1 letter from his wife, Julia (1893, Dec. 21) -- HM 42832
1 letter from the journalist Edward David Cowen -- HM 42825
1 letter from Hildegarde Hawthorne -- HM 42838
2 letters from Washington Irving Way -- HM 42856-42857
Other volumes
Diary from 1890 -- HM 19437
Doctors: a poem -- HM 19438
Armenian Lullaby -- HM 19440
Poems and Letters -- HM 19441-19447
Clare Market -- HM 30310