Correspondence, Series 1 1918 - 1955
Outgoing correspondence, 1915-18
Outgoing correspondence to M. Smith; to C. Hagler. See also: "Kent Potter Story"., 1920-25
Outgoing correspondence, 1922-27
Outgoing correspondence, 1928
Outgoing correspondence, 1929
Outgoing correspondence, 1930
Outgoing correspondence, 1931 Jan.-Apr.
Outgoing correspondence, 1931 May-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1932
Outgoing correspondence, 1933-34
Outgoing correspondence, 1935
Outgoing correspondence, 1936
Outgoing correspondence, 1936
Outgoing correspondence, 1937 Jan.-June
Outgoing correspondence, 1937 July-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1938
Outgoing correspondence, 1939 Jan.-May
Outgoing correspondence, 1939 June-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1940
Outgoing correspondence, 1941
Outgoing correspondence, 1942
Outgoing correspondence, 1943 Jan.-May
Outgoing correspondence, 1943 June-Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1943 Oct.-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1944 Jan.-Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1944 March-Apr.
Outgoing correspondence, 1944 May
Outgoing correspondence, 1944 June-Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1944 Oct.-Nov.
Outgoing correspondence, 1944 Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1945 Jan.-Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1945 March-Apr.
Outgoing correspondence, 1945 May
Outgoing correspondence, 1945 June-Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1945 Oct.
Outgoing correspondence, 1945 Nov.-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 Jan. ; undated
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 Jan.
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 March
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 April
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 May
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 June-July
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 August-Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 Oct.
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 Nov.
Outgoing correspondence, 1946 Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Jan.
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 March 1-14
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 March 15-31
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 April 1-23
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 April 24-30
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 May 1-16
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 May 17-31
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 June 1-24
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 June 25-30
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 July
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 August
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Oct. 1-12
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Oct. 13-31
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Nov. 1-10
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Nov. 11-30
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Dec. 1-15
Outgoing correspondence, 1947 Dec. 16-31
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 Jan.
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 March 1-15
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 March 16-31
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 April
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 May 1-15
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 May 16-30
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 June 1-15
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 June 16-30
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 July 1-15
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 July 16-31
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 August
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 Oct.
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 Nov.
Outgoing correspondence, 1948 Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 Jan.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 March
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 April
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 May
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 June
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 July-Aug.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 Sept.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 Oct.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 Nov.
Outgoing correspondence, 1949 Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1950 Jan.
Outgoing correspondence, 1950 Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1950 March-April
Outgoing correspondence, 1950 May-June
Outgoing correspondence, 1950 July-Aug.
Outgoing correspondence, 1950 Sept. -Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1951
Outgoing correspondence, 1952 Jan.-June
Outgoing correspondence, 1952 July-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1953 Jan.-March
Outgoing correspondence, 1953 April-May
Outgoing correspondence, 1953 June-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1954 Jan.-June
Outgoing correspondence, 1954 July-Dec.
Outgoing correspondence, 1955 Jan.-Feb.
Outgoing correspondence, 1955 March-April
Outgoing correspondence, 1955 May-Nov.
Outgoing correspondence, Undated
Ables, G. - Adams, R.G. (8/46-4/47)
Adams, R.G. (5-8/47)
Adams, R.G. (Sept. 1947)
Adams, R.G. (Oct.-Dec. 1947)
Adams, R.G. (Jan.-April 1948)
Agar, H. - Ajee, J.
Albert, A. - Aley, B.
Am. Antiquarian Society - American Magazine
American Mercury - Amory, C.
Anders, H. - Anderson, S.
Anders, H. - Anderson, S.
Andrews, A. - Angostura
Appar, E. - Armstrong, C.J. (1931)
Armstrong, C.J. (1932)
Arnold, T. - Atwell, H.
Audubon - Aylewood, N.
Bachrach, L. - Baker, R.
Balch, E. (Aug. 1920 - June 1924)
Balch, E. (July 1924 - May 1925)
Baldwin, L. - Baldwin, S.
Balmer, E. - Barr, S.
Barrett, A. - Bayley, C.
Beach, H. - Becker, N.J.
Beebe, L.
Beer, S. - Benton, E.
Billinger, E. - Blair, W.
Blake, F. - Blumenthal, J.
Bobbs Merrill - Bovey, M.
Bowen, C.D.
Bowen, M. - Boynton, L.
Bradley, S. - Branch, E.
Brandt, C. (9-12/51)
Brandt, C. (1-9/52)
Brandt, C. (10-12/52)
Brandt, C. (1-4/53)
Brandt, C. (5-12/53)
Brandt, C. (1-6/54)
Brandt, C. (7-12/54)
Brandt, C. (1-7/55)
Brandt, C. (8-11/55)
Brandt, E. - Breed, Mrs. N. (1942)
Breed, Mrs. N. (1/43-11/44)
Breed, Mrs. N. (1/45-4/46)
Brentanos - Briddell, C.
Briggs, L.B.R. (1/20-12/21)
Briggs, L.B.R. (10-12/24)
Briggs, L.B.R. (10/26 - 5/28)
Brigham, C. - Brinton, C.
Britannica - Brooks, Van Wyck
Brower, D. - Brown Univ. Library
Brownell, G.
Browning, F. - Buker, M.
Buley, R. (4-12/43)
Buley, R. (2-12/44)
Buley, R. (2/45-12/46)
Bulkley, R. - Burruss, T.
Burke, Harry R.
Burt, [?] - Burt, S.
Burton, N. - Butterfield, A.
Butterfield, L. - Byrd, E.
"ECC" - Callaway, L.
Cambridge Univ. - Capstone
Carhart, A. (1949-55)
Carlson, A. - Calton, B.
Celler, E. - Chamberlain, J.
Celler, E. - Chamberlain, J.
Chamberlain, T.G. (2-5/44)
Chamberlain, T.G. (2-5/44)
Chamberlain, T.G. (7-12/44)
Chamberlain, T.G. (7-12/44)
Chamberlain, T.G. (1-5/45)
Chamberlain, T.G. (1-5/45)
Chamberlain, T.G. (6-12/45)
Chamberlain, T.G. (6-12/45)
Chamberlain, T.G. (1-4/46)
Chamberlain, T.G. (1-4/46)
Chamberlain, T.G. (4/46-5/48)
Chamberlain, T.G. (4/46-5/48)
Chamberlain, W. - Chaplean, E.
Chamberlain, W. - Chaplean, E.
Chapman, H. - Chapman, W.
Charles St. Meeting House Soc. - Cheynoneth, B.
Ciardi, J. - Civilian Defense
Clapp, E. - Clough, W.
Cobleutz, S. - Collier, N.
Colliers - Colorado, Univ. of
Colum, N. - Colwell, L.
Commager, H. - Congress, Library of
Conklin, G. - Cooke, A.
Cooke, M. - Copeland, C.
Corcorran Gallery - Coughlan, R.
Consius, N. - Cox, S.
Cragts, E. - Crown Publishers
Cullev, T. - Curtis Brown
Curtis, C. - Curtis, E.
Curtis, F. (Mrs. C.) - Curtis, Thomas
Fliss, D[?] - Davidson, J.
Davis, E. (1934-39)
Davis, E. (1940-42)
Davis, E. (1943-47)
Davis, E. (1948-50)
Davis, E. (1951-55)
Davis, H. - Dayton Public Library
Deal, B. - DeVries, W.
Dewart, F. - Dilliard, L.
Dobie, F. (7/47-7/48)
Dock, W. - Douglas, E.
Douglas, P. - Drury, N.
Dugan, M. - Dystel, O.
Eagin, F. - Edwards, M.
Eggert, C. - Ely, N.
Embree, E. - Eshelman, L.
Esquire - Ewing, J.
Fadiman, C. - Farrara, F.
Farrel, J. - Ferguson, D.
Ferril, T.
Ferris, P. - Ferry, R.
Fielack, S. - Fitzgerald, W.
Flack, F. - Flynn, J. T.
Foote, F. - Ford, W.
Forest Preserve
Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agric., Bureau of (1945-9)
Forest Service (1950-55)
Forester, M. - Fox, E.
Franchot, S. - Frost, D.
Frost, R.
Frothingham, C. - Furth, A.
"J.M.G." - Gabrilowitsch, C.
Gaillard, W. - Garwin, M.
Geddes, D. - Gjullin, H.
Glasgow, E. - Gould, E.
Graeber, I. - Grayson, C.
Green, A. - Gregory, E.
Griffith, D. - Guthrie, B.
"A.D.H." - Haller, R.
Halliday, R.
Hapern, S. - Harper, J.
Harper and Brothers (9/28-10/40)
Harper and Brothers (4/41-2/44)
Harper and Brothers (3/44-11/47)
Harper and Brothers (3/48-9/55)
Harper's Magazine (1931-42)
Harper's Magazine (1944-47)
Harper's Magazine (1948)
Harper's Magazine (1949-50)
Harper's Magazine (1951-55)
Harris, B. - Hartwell, K.
Harvard University
Harvey, M. - Hazard, Mrs. F.
Healy, A. - Henry, R.
Heppler, J.
Herbert, P. - Hill, R. Jr.
History Book Club (R. Dovell) (2/46-1947)
History Book Club (R. Dovell) (3-4/47)
History Book Club (R. Dovell) (5-7/47)
History Book Club (R. Dovell) (8-3/47)
History Book Club (R. Dovell) (1948)
Hitch, M. - Hohoff, T.
Holbrook, S. (July 1943 - Feb. 1947)
Holbrook, S. (3/47-2/53)
Holden, J. - Homans, G.
Hoober, M. - Hough, G.
Houghton Mifflin (1931-47)
Houghton Mifflin (1948)
Houghton Mifflin (1949)
Houghton Mifflin (1950-55)
Howard, C. - Howard, J. (1946-47)
Howard, J. (1948-1951)
Howard, Josephine - Huntington, C.
Huntington, F. - Huntington Library (Hayden)
Hurlburt, B.
Hurley, L. - Hutchinson, R.
Hutchinson, W. (1946-54)
Hutchinson, W. (Jan. 1955)
Hutchinson, W. (8-3/55)
Huxley, A. - Hyperion Press (Crane)
Ickes, H. - Illinois State Hist. Society
Iowa State Univ. - Izaak Walton League of America
Jack, P. - Jastrow, J.
Jenkins, B. - Johnson, H.
Johnson, Joseph - Johnston, W.
Jones, C. - Jarvis, Mrs. W.
Kahler, H. - Kellock, K.
Kellogg, M. - Kilham, W.
King, G. (1916-19)
King, G. (1920 - May 1921)
King, G. (7/21 - 1925)
King, G. (1928)
King, G. (1929-30)
King, H. - Knight, J.
Knopf (1927-46)
Knopf (1947-48)
Knopf (1949-55)
Knowles, B. - Kuberardt, P.
Kubie, L. (1941-42)
Kubie, L. (1945-47)
Kubie, L. (1948)
Kubie, L. (1949-55)
LaBonte, P. - Larch, F.
Lark, C. T. (Lit. exec. Twain estate) (1932-40)
Lark, C. T. (Lit. exec. Twain estate) (1932-40)
Lark, C. T. (Lit. exec. Twain estate) (1943)
Larkin, C. - Lehnhart, E.
Leigh, Inc. (1943-6/53)
Leigh, Inc. (8/53-7/54)
Leigh, Inc. (10/54-3/55)
Leigh, Inc. (Contracts & Itineraries)
Leisy, E. - Lewton, N.
Liddell, P. - Little, D.
Little Brown (1926-40)
Little Brown (1942-48)
Lively, M. - Lorimer, G.
Loring, P. - Lupper, F.
Luscomb, F. - Lyons, W.
McArdle, R. - McCullough, W.
McColloch, D. - McDowell, T.
McElwain, A. - McKeehan, J.
McKell, D. - McWilliams, C.
MacLeish, A. - Macy, G.
Macy, R. - Maloney, R.
Manfred, F. - March, F.
Marcus, S. - Matthiesson, F. O.
Mattingly, G. (1927-37)
Mattingly, G. (1938-42)
Mattingly, G. (1944-46)
Mattingly, G. (1947)
Mattingly, G. (1948-49)
Mattingly, G. (1950-51)
Mattingly, G. (1952-53)
Mattingly, G. (1954-55)
Mattuck, R. - Mellit, H.
Meine, F. (1929-39)
Meine, F. (1941-45)
Mencken, H. (1934-45)
Menefec, L. - Metcalf, E.
Metcalf, L.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Miller, George P.
Miller, George W. - Minton Balch
Mirrielees, E. (1933-34)
Mirrielees, E. (1935-44)
Mirrielees, E. (1946-49)
Mirrielees, E. (1950-55)
Mirrielees, L. - Mitchell, P.
Mock, H. - Moody, C.
Moody, P. - Mordell, A.
Morgan, D. (1941-44)
Morgan, D. (1945-54)
Morgan, H. - Morrison, J.
Morrison, T. (Bread Loaf) (see also: Harvard Phi Beta)
Morrow, D. - Moyer, D.
Mugridge, D. - Murdock, K.
Murdock, L. - Myers, I.
Nogel, C. - Natl. League of American Pen Women
Natl. Parks Assn. - Natl. Park Service (1944-50)
Natl. Park Service (1951-55)
Natl. War College - Neuberger, R.
[?] - Paramount
Pargellis, S. - Pearson, C.
Pearson, E. - Pendleton Chamber of Commerce
Penfold, J. - Perkin, R.
Perkins, A. - Peyton, R.
Pfost, G. - Port Angeles "Evening News"
Porter, C. (1944-45)
Porter, C. (1947-55)
Porter, E. - Pratt, C.
Pratt, F.
Pratt, H. - Quintana, R.
R[?], Hank - Racca, V.
Raffelock, D. - Raywood, T.
Reader's Digest - Reid, G.
Reid, K. - Reporter (Horton)
Reves, E.
Rex, B. - Reynolds, R.
Rice, S. - Rivers of America (see: Allen Harvey)
Roach, K. - Robertson, C.
Robeson Gallery - Roth, C.
Roth, R.
Rourke, C.
Roush, J. - Ryan, E.
St. Louis "Post-Dispatch" Sass, H.
Saturday Evening Post
Saturday Review of Literature
Sauers, C. - Sawyer, R.
Saxon, L. - Schleef, V.
Schlesinger, A. M. Jr.
Schlesinger, A. M. Sr. - Scott, S.
Scott, Walter D. - Scowcroft, R.
Searles, A. - Shively, G.
Shoben, E. - Sions, H.
Slade, F. - Sly, J.
Smart, C. - Smith, Marion
Smith, Melville - Snyder, R.
Soc. for the Prevention of Progress - Souvaine, M.
Sparks, E. - Sproule, R.
Stafford, M. - Stevens, G.
Stevenson, A.
Stewart, G. - Stout, G.
Stout, R. - Sturgis, S.
Sullivan, F. - Sykes, H.
Tafley, R. - Taylor, Frank
Taylor, George - Taylor, W.
Technocracy Inc. - Thwing, C.
Tolley, W. - Tyler, E.
Uhler, J. - Untermeyer, L.
Van de Mark, O. - Vars, E.
Velie, L. - Vitamin Quota
Vogt, W. - Voorhees, I.
W.L.S. - Waldron, W.
Waldrop, A. - Wagner, W.
War Dept. - Washburn, O.
Washington, Univ. of - Webster, S.
Wector, D. (1941-9/1946)
Wector, D. (10/46-1950)
Weed, E. - Westerling, F.
Western Humanities Review - Whistler, T.
White, C.C. - White, S.
Whiting, E. - Wildlife Mgmt. Inst.
Wilgus, W. - Williams, W.
Williamson, C. - Wilson, W.
Wilstach, J. - Withers, R.
Wolfe, F. - Woman's Day (Souvaine, Wheeler, McCaughey)
Wood, A. - Wood, T.
Woodbury, C. - Worthington, C.
Wray, J. - Writers' War Board
Wachinich, G. - Wyoming Wood Growers' Assn.
Yale Univ. Press - Zoss, B.
Letters about BDV (to B.S. Hurlburt)
Letters about BDV Army Enlistment, WW I.
Letters about BDV Harper's 1-3/1955.
Letters about BDV Harper's 4-6/1955.
Letters about BDV Harper's 7-10/1955.
Letters about BDV Harper's 11/55-3/56.
Letters about BDV Miscellaneous.
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Avis DeVoto Correspondence
Biographical materials Series 2
Genealogies - Family history
Kent Potter Story
Kent Potter Story
Kent Hagler - Misc.
Kent Hagler Letters
Samuel Dye journal (Mormon grandfather)
Journals
Bucolics of Decadence (biography for Kate Sterne)
Contract re T.V. etc. between BDV, ADV and son
BDV bibliography
Bibliography by J. P. Barclay and E. H. Parnie
Books Series 3
Across the Wide Missouri
Across the Wide Missouri
Across the Wide Missouri
Across the Wide Missouri
Across the Wide Missouri
Advance Agent
Advance Agent
Chariot of Fire (Burning Bush)
Cock Crow (unpubl.) ("The Winged Man" pp. 1-174)
The Course of Empire
The Course of Empire
The Course of Empire
The Course of Empire
The Course of Empire
The Course of Empire
The Course of Empire
The Hour
The Easy Chair
The Third Generation
The House of Sun-Goes-Down
The Third Generation
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
Mark Twain's America
The Journals of Lewis and Clark
Mark Twain's America
Mark Twain's America
Mountain Time
Mountain Time
Mountain Time
Mountain Time
We Accept With Pleasure
The World of Fiction
The World of Fiction
The Year of Decision: 1846
The Year of Decision: 1846
The Year of Decision: 1846
The Year of Decision: 1846 (Atlantic Monthly)
The works of Bernard De Voto : galleys
Articles, Reviews, Speeches, Etc. Series 4
Speech on D'Ewart Bill - 1953.
Speech - Denver Conservation Conference, 9/27/48.
"Shall We Let Them Ruin Our National Parks?" Post, 7/22/50.
"Firefighting by the Book" and "Jack of 465 Trades". Publ. unidentified - two titles of same article.
"The Smoke Jumpers" Harper's, 11/51.
Speech - New Mexico, 1954.
Hail Columbia by G. Sundburg (review). NYHT, 6/27/54.
"Horse Opera in Modern Dress." Publ. unidentified.
"Kiwanis Saves a Watershed". (DeVoto says he wrote this for Look, 1948.)Publ. unidentified.
On National Parks. Fortune, 6/47.
Proposals for articles on White Mtn. Natl. Forest N.H. and on two forest fires.
"The Range War, 1951."
"Turning Back the Desert Threat."U. of Colorado Bulletin, 7/48.
"Uncle Sam's Campgrounds" Ford Times, 6/56.
"U.S. Forest Service" Holiday, 8/56.
Articles (Historical) Subseries 4.2
The Age of Jackson by A.M. Schlesinger, Jr. (Review) "When Social History Becomes Literature." SRL, 9/16/45.
The American People by Gorer (Review) "More Americans Than Not" NYHT Books, 3/28/48
The Mystery of "A Public Man" by Frank Maloy Anderson (Review) Publ. unidentified
The Diary of a Public Man by Bullard Harper's, Easy Chair, 5/45
"Geopolitics with Dew on It" Harper's, 3/44
"The Historian on Tour" W-Day, 6/47
History books of 1947 Untitled Publ. unidentified
Indiana Home by Dr. Logan Esaroy (Review) American in Books 6/47
"This Nettle, Danger" "We Grew Up with Danger" W-Day, 7/50
The Parkman Reader, edited by Samuel E. Morison (Review)NEQ, 6/55
Pursuit of the Horizon by Lord Haberly (Review) "Egnimatic Friend of the Indians", NYHT Books, 12/29/48
"The USA" International House Quarterly, 4/4/49
"Westward the Course of Empire" Publ. unidentified
"James P. Beckwitn" Hdwrth Publ. Unid. 1927
"Disaster Long Ago" W-Day, 2/54
"Far Western Trails" Purchased by The Lamp, 1955
"Frontier Family Medicine" Publ. unidentified
"The Indian All Around Us" Reader's Digest, 4/53
"An Inference Regarding the Expedition of Lewis And Clarke" Proc. of the Am. Phil. Society, 8/30/55
Lewis and Clark: Partners in Discovery by John Bakeless (Review) "Explorers Who Brought in the Northwest" NYHT Books, 12/21/47
"The Louisiana Purchase" Colliers, March 21, 1953
A Mormon Frontier by N. Anderson (Review) Publication unidentified
"Oxtean West by Air" Also called "South Pass by Air" Harper's EC July, 1950
"The Trail of Lewis and Clark" Publ. unidentified
"Canoes and Voyageurs" Entitled "The White Water Riverman" Holiday, October, 1954
"Bread Loaf, Vermont" Ford Times, May, 1956
"The Champlain Corridor" New title "Playtime Paradise" W-Day, Aug., 1953
"Our Longest War" Ford Times, Feb., 1959
"Hell's Half Acre, Mass" Harper's, Easy Chair, August, 1955
"Home Thoughts from Vermont" The Pan, March, 1939
"New England" (Early title "Yankee Republic") Holiday, July, 1955
"Plymouth Cemetery" New title "Coolidge's Grave in Plymouth Cemetery" New England Journeys #4, 1956
"Yankee Reserve" Harper's, Easy Chair, August, 1954
Civil War and Lincoln the President by J.G. Randall , Harper's, Easy Chair February, 1946 and March, 1946
Part II of Review of J.G. Randall, Lincoln the President, Easy Chair March, 1946
Grant and His Captains by C.E. Macartney (Report) Publication undetermined
Lincoln Finds a General by K. Williams (Review) "Masterly Report on Civil War Generalship" NYHT Books, Nov., 2, 1952
"Who Has Slighted the South?" New title "That Southern Inferiority Complex" Post, Nov. 16, 1954
Essay Letter to A.M. Schlesinger on western books
The Centennial of [unknown]
"Dearborn" Ford Times, July, 1953
"The Future of the West" Publication unidentified
"High Country" W-Day, May, 1952
"Hurried Crossing" W-Day, May, 1952
"The Intermountain West" Publication unidentified
"The Egypt of the West" Harper's, Easy Chair, June, 1943
"Ogden" New title "A Good Place to Grow In" Lincoln-Mercury Times March-April, 1956
"Ore for the Rouge" Lincoln-Mercury Times, May-June, 1953
Notes for unknown [unknown]
"Remember about the West" Publication unidentified
"Traveling the Louisiana Purchase" Titled "Louisiana Purchase" Collier's, March, 1953
"Utah" American Mercury, March, 1926
"The Wasatch" New title "Let Me Tell You about the Wasatch" Lincoln-Mercury Times, July-August, 1956
"The Wild West" Holiday, July, 1954
Articles, Literary Subseries 4.3
The Air-Conditioned Nightmare by Henry Miller (Review) NYT Books, Jan., 27, 1946
Attitudes of contemporary writers, entitled "Time Without a Theme" SRL, August, 1949
"Birth of an Art" Harper's, Easy Chair Dec. 1955
"The Constant Function" Harper's, Easy Chair Oct. 1950
"A Demurrer" Middlebury College News letter March 1938
"Emily Dickenson" Harper's, Easy Chair, June 1945
Two drafts of an article on fiction unfinished, with note from ADV
On the Historical Novel, untitled, unidentified
"Homicide in the Home," W-Day, July 1953
Introduction toThe One-Eyed Poacher in the Maine Woods by Edmund Ware Smith, N.Y., 1955
Untitled Easy Chair Nov. 1955
Mark Twain Books--3 reviews
Melville, untitled, Publication unidentified
Mountain Time Radio [UNK]
A note on Hamlet written for This Week
"The Novelist of the Cattle Kingdom," introduction to "The Hired Man on Horseback," by Gene Rhodes
Notes on Ethan Frome, Edith Wharton. -- Publication unidentified
On a Note of Triumph / Norman Corwin, radio program -- Harper's, E.C., July, 1945
The people, Yes / by Carl Sandburg, review. -- Publication unidentified
"Pocket Guide to Horse Opera,"W-Day, July, 1951
Letter to Hans Zinsser on Taste and Fiction
"Three Novels of 1939,"The Atlantic, Jan, 1940
"The Present Status of American Fiction." -- Publication unidentified
The Watchful Gods and Other Stories, by Walter van Tilburg Clark, reviewed from galleys, publication unidentified
We Accept with Pleasure, letter of explanation unidentified
We Happy Few, by Helen Howe, review, NYHT Books title "When the Goths Took Harvard," June 30, 1946
Western Star, by Stephen Vincent Benet, title "Seed Time of the New World," NYT Books, June 27, 1943
Hanna, Crane and the Mauve Decade, by Thomas Beer, review, NYHT Books, August 24, 1941
Political Articles Subseries 4.4
"The Ex-Communists," Atlantic, Feb., 1951
"The Engulfed Cathedral,"Harper's, Easy Chair, Mar., 1940
"Mathiessen and the Progressive Party": letter to theHerald, April 4, 1950
"The SAC Beneath the Fangs," proposed Easy Chair on McCarthy, unpublished
"The South,"Harper's Easy Chair, November, 1944
"University of Texas,"Harper's Easy Chair, Aug, 1945
"Castle Adamant,"Harper's, Jan, 1927
"A Lecture to a Woman's Club,"Harper's, Easy Chair, Feb., 1942
Commencement address at Goddard College, 1954
Articles, General Subseries 4.5
"The American Highway," entitled "The American Road,"Freedom of the Road, 1956
"Early Highways of the East," entitled "Roads of the Past"The Lamp, 1956
"Esso Touring Aids Program," publication unidentified
"Flats Fixed at Mel's Bar-B-Q," publication unidentified
"Marco Polo's Ford,"W-Day, May, 1947
"Men, Women and Eight Cylinders,"W-Day, Feb. 1951
"Night Crossing,"W-Day, Aug. 1947
"The Protocol of Touring," purchased by The Lamp
"The Railroads Lose $400," publication unidentified
"Roadside Meeting," W-Day, July, 1947
"Transcontinental Flight,"Harper's," Easy Chair, July, 1942
"Two Days in Washington," W-Day, March, 1956
"Commencement Address,"Harper's, Easy Chair, July, 1942
"Lost Generation,"Harper's, Easy Chair, April, 1944
"Dead Center,"Harper's, Easy Chair, October, 1942
"Either--Or,"Harper's, Easy Chair, August, 1941
"Religious Intolerance,"Harper's, Easy Chair, August, 1944
"War is the Life I Live,"W-Day, December, 1942
Washington in War Time (untitled),Harper's, Easy Chair, December, 1943
"The Watchers on the Walls,"W-Day, June, 1951
"What to Tell the Young,"Harper's," Easy Chair, May, 1941
"Women in the Military Services,"W-Day, June 1952
End of World War II, (untitled),Harper's, Easy Chair, October 1945
"Fair Weather Children," sold toW-Day, unpublished
"Topic One,"W-Day, May 1953
"What to Tell the Child"
On anti-vivesectionists, Easy Chair, June 1946
"Beating the Bali Hai Racket" (Easy Chair) Jan. 1956
About Bud Guthrie
"Ce qu'il fait connaitre des cocktails Pour les hostesses"
"Listen Sister" by Farley Blake,Atlantic, July 1957
State of Union Easy Chair September 1945
After ten years in the chair Easy Chair, November, 1945
Fishing
"Heavy, Heavy, What Hangs Over?"Holiday, Mar. 1956
"The Martini Unadorned," entitled "What Makes a Real Martini," inTrue, February 1954
A salute to the Lewiston Morning Tribune
"Spread of an Infection" (Public Health Survey) (Easy Chair), August 1955
"Why Professors are Suspicious of Business"
Easy Chair "Victory at Sea," June 1954
"The Lineage of Eustace Tilley,"Saturday Review of Literature, September 25, 1937
Literature Subseries 4.6
no title, p.117
no title, pt.1 p.101
"The Mormons", p.1
"The River and the Idol", p.59
Article, ca. 1919
1913: The Reasonableness of World Wide Conciliation
Notes for story?
College poems,
Literary Sketches, 1919
Fiction Subseries 4.7
"Artist in the Kitchen," entitled "My Wife is Many Cooks," Cady Hewes, April 1954
"The Baron's Right," John August, Publication unidentified
"The Bulfinch House," John August,Harper's, July 1934
"An Hour on Sunday," entitled "A Date for Thursday," John August,Colliers, June 12, 1937
"The Impatient Patient," Cady Howes,W-Day, Mar. 1954
"J-Herrod," publication unidentified (not located)
"The Trick," entitled "The Hidden," by Frank Gilbert,Esquire, July 1954
"Over the Mountain," John August, Publication unidentified
"The Precarious Attitudes of Robeson Ballon," John August,Post, July 26, 1930
"Sex and the Co-ed," John August, purchased by American Mercury, 1927
"Sleeping Dogs," John August,Post Nov. 19, 1927
"Suspicion of Violence," John August, publication unidentified
Seven Short Story Fragments (A to G)
Speeches Subseries 4.8
New York Times Book Fair, 1937
New York Times Book Fair, 1937
World of Tomorrow, 1939
3 From 1942 on the War
Democratic Campaign Speech
2 Speeches, 1944-45
Commencement Address, Colorado University, 1948
Stevenson speeches, texts and notes
"Literature and the American Historian"
"Of Men and Books"
"Censorship in Massachusetts"
Announcements of Speeches
American Fiction
Censorship
"Democratic Vistas"
Emerson--Easy Chair
Freedom
"German Offensive Psychological Warfare"
History
Indians
"Leaves from a Library Table"
Novels
Public Domain and Conservation
"Some American Symbols"
Twain
Mark Twain and The White Whale
Uncle Remus
U.S.A
Safeguarding our National Wealth
Parkman
Broadcasts, Lectures and Films Subseries 4.9
3 lectures broadcast on historical fiction: I. "A Problem: The Civil War," 1937
3 lectures broadcast on historical fiction: I. "A Problem: The Civil War," 1937
3 lectures broadcast on historical fiction: II. "The Attitudes of Fiction," 1937
3 lectures broadcast on historical fiction: III. "The Materials of History," 1937
Radio Program about BDV's Year of Decision: 1846, 1943
NY Philharmonic Intermission features, CBS, 1944
Invitation to Learning, CBS, June 4, 1944
Invitation to Learning, CBS, August 5, 1945
TV, "Mesa Verde, "Adventure, November 13, 1955
"The People's Heritage," TV films
Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Address, "The Waste Land and the Irresponsibles"
Lecture Notes on Writing
Lecture notes Subseries 4.10
American Fiction
Censorship
Democratic Vistas
Emerson--Easy Chair
Freedom
German Offensive Psychological Warfare
History
Indians
Leaves from a Library Table
Novels
Public Domain and Conservation
Some American Symbols
Twain
Mark Twain and The White Whale
Uncle Remus
U.S.A.
Safeguarding our National Wealth
Parkman
Research Material Series 5
American Literature A-L
Conservation and Public Lands
Exploration in Trans-Mississippi Area
Frontier and West
Frontier Literature
Fur Trade A-L
Fur Trade M-Z
History and Historical Literature
Indians
Indians: Ruxton and Welsh
Lewis and Clark
Mark Twain
Miscellaneous
Personal
Utah, West
West
Alfred Miller
Year of Decision 1846
Year of Decision 1846,
Other West,
Small note pads, mainly for travel
Miscellaneous headings,
Manuscript notes
Black Mountain College Case
Book Censhorship (4)
Book Censorship-Boston
Forever Amber (2)
Free Speech (2)
F.B.I.
Obscenity Law
Peters Case - Yale
Reece Committee
Strange Fruit
Advisory Committee on Conservation
Agricultural Resource
Anti-Forest Service Propaganda 1953-55
Arizona Game Association
Barret Committee
Boise National Forest Fire Plan
Cache National Forest
Citizens Committee on Natural Resources
Congress 53-55
California Water Problem
Carpenter, Farington
Colorado River and Central Arizona Project
Colorado State Lands
Columbia Basin
Dinosaur National Monument, no. 1, 1950-1951
Dinosaur National Monument, no. 2, 1950-1951
Dinosaur National Monument, no. 3, 1950-1951
Dinosaur National Monument, no. 4, 1950-1951
Drought
Ecology
Erosion, Dustbowl
Farm Journal
Federal Lands, Status and fiscal signifigance, notes 52-3
Firefighting
Forest Service 1940-5
Forest Service 1946 (2)
Forest Service 1947-8
Forest Service 1950-2
National Forest Recreation and Timber 1952-54
Forest Service 1953
Forest Service 1954
Forest Service 1955
Publicity and Organization
Forest Service Research
Forest Service Research
School Forests
School Forests
State Payments and Lands
State Payments and Lands
Grand Mesa
Grazing (2)
Grazing and Forests 1948
Grazing and Land Grab
Grazing 1951
Grazing Service
Green Mountain National Forest Trip
Hells Canyon
Hoover Dam
Land Grab 1940-5
Land Grab 1946-7
Land Grab 1948
Land Grab Clippings
Massachusetts Forests
Mining claims on Public Lands
Missouri River Basin
National Highway Program
National Parks Advisory Board
National Parks Advisory Board 1940's
National Parks Advisory Board 1950
National Parks Advisory Board 1951
National Parks Advisory Board 1952-4
National Parks Advisory Board 1955
New England
North Africa Water Conserve
Parkways
Parkways Report
Public Lands Conservation 1938-46
Public Lands Conservation 1946-7
Public Lands Conservation 1948-51
Public Lands Conservation 1952
Public Lands Conservation 1953
Chart of Conservation 1849-1949
Public Lands 1953
Public Lands 1955
Public Lands, Report
Public Power (2)
Ranch Lands in Ancient Italy
Range War 1948
Reclamation 1950
Reclamation-miscellaneous
TVA 1950's
Reclamation Projects
Utah economy and resources
Stevenson campaign conservation material
Utah floods
Stockmen
Stream Pollution
Tidelands oil issue 1953
Timber
Tourists in National Parks
Tourist slums
Utah water control
Velie
Wasatch
Wilderness
Wildlife Management Institute
Two miscellaneous reports by Benson and McKay
Wichita National Wildlife Refuge Controversy (1955)
People Subseries 5.3
Thomas Carlyle --
Ray Chandler --
Norman Corwin --
James Gould Cozzens --
Hart Crane --
John Dos Passos --
Newton B. Drury --
James T. Farrell --
William Faulkner --
Robert Frost --
Ernest Hemingway --
James Jones --
Sinclair Lewis --
Vachel Lindsay --
Douglas MacKay --
Archibald Macleish --
McCarthy, Senator Joseph R--
A.J. Miller (2)
Mark Twain - 1
Wayne Morse --
Richard Neuberger --
Eugene O'Neill --
Wilfredo Pareto --
Ezra Pound -- 5/12 Fletcher Pratt --
Eugene M. Rhodes --
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. --
Mickey Spillane --
Harold Stearns --
Gertrade Stein --
John Steinbeck --
Rex Stout --
Dr. Robert Toft --
William Carlos Williams --
Harry L. Wilson --
Thomas Wolfe --
Mark Twain - 2
West and Frontier Subseries 5.4
Calamity Jane --
Chouteau Papers Lucien Fontenelle: Death & Burial
Forts: Bernard, Platte, Laramie --
General Ashley, The Overland Trail and South Pass
Gilpen, William
Indians
Indians Beckworth --
Indians Warren --
Journal of Peregine Sessions
Journal of a Trapper
Journal of William H. Gray
Journey to the Rocky Mountains
Letters of Daniel T. Potts
Life in the Far West - Ruxton - Chapter 2
Life in the Far West - Ruxton - Chapter 8
Life of Norton Jacob
Supply Record - California Battalion ce 1846
Two Early Maps - West & U.S.
Medical and Philosophical News, 1804-1807
Mining
Mormons - 1
Mormons - 2
Mormons - Joseph Smith
PS Ogden, journal excerpts
Oregon Question
Photostats, miscellaneous - 1
Photostats, miscellaneous - 2
Parkman letters
Photostats, miscellaneous - 3
Parkman notes
Pony Express
San Francisco in 1850
Newspaper photostats on Gold Rush; Sutters Mill - 1873, 1878
Wah-To-Yah / L.H. Garrard
Zenas Leonard's Narrative --
Miscellany Subseries 5.5
American Medical Association
American Trails Association --
Astronomy
Emigration to the Tropical World-Etzler
History of North African Campaign
Indian Affairs - Current
Medicine
Migration charts
Politics 1953-5
Proletarian Literature --
Psychological criticism --
Public Health Source
Publishing
Rodeos --
Sacco Vanzetti (forWe Accept With Pleasure)
Science
Spiral Press
U.S. Presidents - notes
Whiskey
Unclassified Notes
Research Notes and Material
Printed Matter - General Subseries 5.6
Clippings 1920's - 50's and Obituaries
Articles and reviews
Articles by, referring to, annotated by or collected by B. Devoto
Printed Matter - Conservation Subseries 5.7
Articles by, referring to, annotated by or collected by B. DeVoto, Memo By B.F. Heintzleman 1945-1949
Appendix No.1 and 2, Sevier Lake Watershed, Utah 1950
Appendix No.3 and 4, Sevier Lake Watershed, Utah 1950-
Two U.S. Gov't Docs: Reports on power 1952,1953
Articles by, referring to, annotated by or collected by B. DeVoto no date
Five Gov't Docs: Hearings on Public Lands Feb.10,1947-Sep. 2,1947
Scrapbooks, Reviews of his Books Subseries 5.8
Chariot of Fire
Crooked Mile
Mark Twain's America
Saturday Review
Easy Chair
Saturday Review
Miscellaneous
We Accept With Pleasure
Material not by DeVoto
MacLeish by C. Canby
Memorandum plea for more recognition of the West
Northwest Passage by L. Rohrbough
Psychiatry and Industry by L.S. Keeble
Review by R.G. Adams of "Puritan Oligarchy by T.J. Wertenbaker"
The South and our Country's Story by Herbert Ravanel Sass
Year of Decision 1846
Photos-Non-Personal Sub-subseries 5.9.1
Grand Teton National Park
Glacier National Park
Boise National Forest
Dinosaur Monument
Yellowstone and Grand Canyon
Ansel Adams' photo book-Death Valley
Personal Sub-subseries 5.9.2
Legal and other documents
Contract with Minton Balch & Co. May 24, 1924
Contract with Little Brown & Co. April 23, 1926
Contract with MacMillan Co. June 30, 1926
Contract with Mark Twain Co. 1932
Civil Action No. 7070 - Ralph J. Burns vs 20th Century-Fox Film Co. Feb. 27, 1948
Cyril Clemens copyright register Class A No.50717.
Warranty Deed of Miccosukee Seminols Nation.
Civil action No. 1134BH - Julian M. Gerard vs. Walter Scott, A.M. Johnson, et al.
Memorandum from Viking Press.
The Society of American Historians - Publishers Foundation Program
Memberships, ID's.
Columbian National Life Insurance Co. - Change of Beneficiary from DeVoto's mother to his father, Nov. 8, 1919.
Card to Harvard Club - Dec., 1919
American Legion Card, Dec., 1921
Membership Card: Society of Midland Authors, 1926
War Department Identification - Nov., 5, 1943
Ancient Order of River Rats card - Jan., 1948
General Tire Credit Card, 1952
The Waber Club, Ogden, Utah May, 1952
American Forestry Association Card, March, 1953
Outdoor Writers Association of America, Membership 1953
City of Seattle Courtesy Card, 1954
Missouri Historical Society Membership Card - Aug., 1955
U.S. Dept. of Interior National Park Service Lifetime Pass #8. 1955
Card for Ecole des Gourmandes.
Sierra Club, San Francisco, Life-time Pass.
Strip place name - Bernard DeVoto
Small folder - 2 astronomical charts
Framed summons to [UNK] court for Strange Fruit case, April 12, 1944
Receipt: Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co. from B. DeVoto for all all manuscripts, papers and other material of Samuel L. [UNK]
Business transactions with Houghton Mifflin
Business transactions with Little Brown, 1940-1947
Photographs Series 6
Family and Friends Subseries 6.1
Florian DeVoto (father) framed.
DeVoto's boyhood
Baby on bear rug.
(six months) June 16, 1897
(1 yr. 1 no.) February, 1898
(2 yrs. 10 no.) November, 1898
With two sisters, aged 10 years, n.d.
3 boyhood pictures, n.d.
3 in military uniform, n.d.
1 photo album of DeVoto as a child
Dated DeVoto pictures-approximate dates given by Avis DeVoto. approx. 1934
Pencil Drawing by Dwight Shaples, 1935
Group picture, Honorary Degree Northeastern University, October 2, 1948
Investiture at Northeastern Univ., October 2, 1948
Portland, Oregon, January 12, 1954
with Stewart Holbrook, January 12, 1954
with Stewart Holbrook in Erickson's saloon, January 12, 1954
In the 500
Group picture including Alfred Knopf Ad. Bd. National Parks, October 26, 1951
Undated DeVoto Photographs
With dean of a college in Hartford
With Katherine Porter
2 pictures in flying gear for article on smoke Junipers
2 pictures with President Stearns of Colorado Univ. (Norlin medal)
5 proofs from Blackstone Studies, New York
1 finished portrait of above
2 sheets of film clips - Time Magazine
2 undated snapshots
Photos.
Living room at Bread Loaf
With Fletcher Pratt
With A. B. Guthrie, Jr
With Pratt and Upson
With Mr. and Mrs. Mark Saxton
2 group pictures
Pictures NOT of DeVoto
Private Gordon DeVoto, son of Bernard DeVoto Feb. 9, 1955
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pratt
Robert Jay
William Upson
Assorted Photographs not in 1980
Framed Pictures
Lee Foster Hartman Item 1
Kent Hagler Item 2
Mark Twain - 1875 Item 3
Mark Twain - 1875 Item 4
Mark Twain - 1900 Item 5
Unframed Pictrues
William Dean Howells Item 6
A. J. Miller - Self-portrait Item 7
Fort Ticonderoga Bicentennial Medal, Item 8 1755-1955
Photographs - Gettysburg
Photographs - Lincoln, Mass.
Photographs - Literary figures
Photographs - Monuments, New England
Photographs - Motor trip, summer, 1938
Photographs - N. Y. Miscellaneous, 1937 - 1938
Photographs - Summer, 1937, Vermont and Martha's Vineyard
Photographs - Vermont, miscellaneous
Photographs - Hurrican in Walpole, N. H.
Photographs - Walpole, N. H., summer, 1938
Photographs - West, conservation
Photographs - West, 1940
Photographs - West, 1951
Photographs - B. De Voto, youth
Photographs - B. De Voto with friends, acquaintances, etc.
Photographs - West, miscellaneous
Photographs - Publicity
Photographs - Virginia City, Montana, Custer's Battlefield, West, misc.
Photographs - West, miscellaneous
Photographs - Boise forest
Photographs - Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, Sunlight
Photographs - California, Idaho and Idaho City
Photographs - Willamette and Glacier Park
Photographs - Miscellaneous national parks, many taken by Ansel Adams
DeVoto Memorial and Plaque files Series 7
Corresp. chron. to DeVoto Memorial; Robert Sykes, pres. Montana Wildlife Federation; Mrs. DeVoto. Apr.-Dec., 1962
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. to ADV with John A. Carvers Jr.--address on BVD Apr
(verifax) Lawrence D. Rockefeller to Lee Metcalf (note by Metcalf) Jul 26
Tim Babcock (Gov. Montana) regrets Aug
Mr. [Berder] regrets Aug
Annie Laurie Bird (Idaho D.A.R.) regrets Aug
Arthur Hawthorne Carhart regrets Aug
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cushing Child regrets Aug
Orville L. Freeman (Sec. Agric.) regrets Aug
Kenneth Fowell (Dir. Ft. Falls Mont. Recreation Dept.) regrets Aug
V. L. Harper (Asst. Chief U.S. Forest Service) regrets Aug
J. C. Kieffer (pres. Idaho Mining Assn) regrets Aug
Alfred A. Knopf (publisher) regrets Aug
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Morrison regrets Aug
Frank E. Moss (U.S. Sen.-Utah) regrets Aug
Rogert E. Smylie (Gov. Idaho) regrets Aug
Ralph S. Space (Forest Supervisor Clearwater Nat'l Forest) accept. Aug
Ernie L. Wales regrets Aug
Frank Church (U.S. Sen. Idaho) regrets Aug
H. H. Hanson (pres. Orofino Idaho C of C) regrets Aug
Floyd Iverson (Region'l Forester Intermtn.) accept Aug
W. J. Lederer (s. by sec.) regrets Aug
[H. A.] Laughlin of Houghto-Mifflin (s. by sec. Aug
Mike Mansfield (U.S. Sen. Mont.) regrets Aug
Catherine Meyer (Harper's Mag.) regrets Aug
Joseph F. Pechanec (Dir. Intermtn. Forest & Range Experimt. Sta.-Ogden) regrets Aug
Louise Shadduck (Exec. Sec. Idaho) regrets Aug
John T. Edsall regrets Aug
Ralph R. Harding (U.S. Rep. Idaho) regrets Aug
[I.] H. Harris (pres. Idaho St. C of C) regrets Aug
Glenn A. Kovar (Dir. Mont. Pic. Forest Ser) regrets Aug
Wayne Morse (U.S. Sen. Ore.) regrets Aug
Arnold Olsen (U.S. Rep. Mont.) regrets Aug
McGeorge Bundy regrets Aug 9
Mike Mansfield regrets Aug 9
Wayne Morse regrets Aug 9
Ansell Adams (photographer) regrets Aug 10
Emily M. Beck regrets Aug 10
Paul Brooks (Houghton-Mifflin) regrets Aug 10
Frank Church regrets Aug 10
Carvel Collins (Eng. Prof.) regrets Aug 10
Paul H. Douglas (U. S. Sen. Ill.) regrets Aug 10
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Edmonds regrets Aug 10
Lawrence S. Kubie (M.D.) regrets Aug 10
Mrs. Olans J. Munie regrets Aug 10
Adlai E. Stevenson (U.N. Rep.) regrets Aug 10
Ansell Adams, wants to make "really fine print" of BVD Aug 11
Rose Dely regrets Aug 11
[J. E. Morrison?] regrets Aug 11
James E. Battin (U.S. Rep. Mont.) regrets Aug 13
Sarah [Boyden] (Mrs. Wm. C.), Chicago Sun, regrets Aug 13
Paul Driscoll Aug 13
[UNK] Spaulding (Houghton-Mifflin, s. by sec.) regrets. Aug 13
A. B. Curtis (Mayor of Orofino) regrets Aug 14
Arthur C. Deck (Exec. ed. Salt Lk. Trib.) regrets Aug 14
David McCord regrets Aug 14
N. J. Osborne (Sunshine Mining C. Spokane) regrets Aug 14
Clinton P. Anderson, s. by sec. (U.S. Sen., N. Mex.) regrets Aug 14
W. J. Everin (Dir. Mont. Fish & Game Cmm,) regrets Aug 15
George B. Amas (Gen. Tel. Com. Rel. Mgr.) regrets Aug 16
Harold P. Fabian (Nat'l Pk. Service, Wyo.) regrets Aug 16
John Fischer (Harper's Mag.) regrets Aug 16
Roger L. Guernsey (Idaho St. Forester) regrets Aug 16
Roland R. Renne (pres. Mont. St. Coll.) regrets Aug 16
Ernest Wohletz (dean forestry, U. of Id.)? Aug 16
K. A. Keeney (co-ordinator) to Gregory Rochlin with 8/13/62 Rochlin (treas.) regrets Aug 17
Mrs. William L. Langer regrets Aug 17
John R. Milodragorich (Forest Service Nez Perce Nat'l Forest) accept Aug 17
Wallace Stegner (prof. & author) regrets Aug 17
Homer E. Martin (Boise Atty) regrets Aug 20
Chester J. Olsen (Ogden) concerning ADV's reservations, progress on Memorial & dedication Aug 20
and carbon, Edward C. Crafts (Dir. Bur. Outdoor Rec., Interior Dept., regret Aug 21
Paul D. Dalke by sec. (leader Idaho Co-op Wildlife Research Unit) regret Aug 21
Herb C. Jensen (Gen. Mgr. El Mirador, Palm Springs) to Lilliam Hernich, accept Aug 22
D. R. Theophilus (pres. U. of Idaho) regret Aug 24
W. R. White (Ogden mfgr) regret Aug 24
Crane Brinton (Harvard Prof. and historian) regrets Aug 26
Mrs. Lybe Johnsrud (Mont. Fed. Garden Clubs) regret Aug 26
George L. Nichols (Ogden) regret Aug 27
James C. Urguhart regret & prior acceptance Aug 27
Eveolaen N. Rexford (Cambridge, M.D.) regret Aug 30
Royce G. Cox (Porlatch Forests Inc.) regret Aug 31
Mrs. Vione Bell (Hubert J.) Mont. Fed. Womens Clubs) accept Sept. 1
Henry Dart Reck regret Sept. 3
Fred Scriven (Ogden) regret Sept. 2
Don F. Valiton (Nat'l Assn. Postmaster's v-p Desr Lodge) regret Sept. 4
A. L. Glasmann (Ogden Standard Examiner) regret Sept. 5
John F. Kennedy (U.S. Pres.) to Mr. Sykes concerning dedication and BVD Sept. 5
Maurine B. Neuberger (U.S. Sen. Ore.) regret Sept. 5
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. repeats JFK's letter Sept. 6
James K. Vessey to ADV regret Sept. 6
and carbon, James K. Vessey to C. J. Olsen, letter to be read at dedication Sept. 6
Clint Davis (for chief of Forest Service), his remarks for dedication Sept. 7
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. regret and message Sept. 7
Wayne Montgomery, regret and message Sept. 8
Ptd. invit. to dedication from Mont. & Idaho Wildlife Fed., Albert N. Cochrell varso regret Sept. [9]
df. of speech, Chas. H. Callison, dedication typescript with ms. corrections, Sept. 9
Herbert Scheinberg regret Sept. 9
William F. Johnston (mg. ed. Lewiston Morning Trib.), story of dedication Sept. 11
Edward P. Cliff (chief U.S. Forest Service) Sept. 12
"Sarah" [Boyden] (Chicago) A.P. story, pers. Sept. 14
copy [ADV] to [J. F. Kennedy] Sept. 15
Maurine B. Neuberger, re: ceremony, Swedon Sept. 24
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. pers. Sept. 24
"Charlie" (Nat'l Audubon Soc.) wants to do vol. of BVD's consarvation essays, Wilderness Bill Oct. 16
Gregory Rochlin, residual of memorial fund Nov. 21
K. A. Keeney (Missoula) album of Grove Dec. 3
Lilliam Hornick album of Grove and carbon to Keensy Dec. 3
Gregory Rochlin Dec. 11
Mrs. Anne Nagel Barrett, regret n.d.
Catherine Drinker Bower (author) regret n.d.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Seymour Bruner regret n.d.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur K. Jordan regret n.d.
Mr. and Mrs. Sargent Kennedy regret n.d.
Adelaide McClelland regret n.d.
Marie Marshall (pres. Idaho Fed. Garden Clubs) regret n.d.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ballard Murdock regret, n.d.
Arnold Olsen (U.S. Rep. Mont.) regret n.d.
Mrs. Charles Winkber (pres. I.F.W.C.) regret n.d.
Sawey Manuscript, Bernard DeVoto
Reviews by BDV, 1927
MacVicar, Helen Avis--Eng. Themes
Clippings
DeVoto Memorial and Plaque files Series 8
Miscellaneous
Eugene Manlove Rhodes--mss. sent to BDV--an article and a poem, both rejected
The Curry Powder Mystery"--clippings; 4/27/48
Fletcher Pratt to ADV; 5/27/48
George Horne to Bernard De Voto
The Bishop's Lament", galley of 1885 anti-Mormon poem
1919 Deed to cemetary plot. City of Ogden to Florian B. DeVoto