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Series II. Bristow Adams [series]: |
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Subseries A. Correspondence, 1880-1970 [subseries]: Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends. The volume of correspondence increases after 1896 when Bristow left Washington, D. C. to attend Stanford University.
Among the major correspondents are:
Mrs. Ada Gertrude
Adams, Ardis Adams, Bristow Benjamin "Tote" Adams II, Edith Adams, Eleanor Adams, Everett Adams, Luella Farmer Adams, Wallace Adams, Walter "Wallie" Adams, Josephine Albrecht, Henry G. Alsberg, "Bebe", Margaret Bourke-White, H. D. Brandyce, Eric Branham, George C. Calvert, Sherwin Cody, Charles Collingwood, Clement V. Conole, Helen C. "Connie" Conrad, Elmer Farmer Creighton, Edmund E. Day, Wallace Duncan, John English, Mrs. Nettie Farmer, B. T. Galloway, A. W. Gibson,
David Greenberg, Reed Harris, Charles Heffernan, Lester W. Herzog, E. B. Jansen, David Starr Jordan, Russell Lord, Deane W. Malott, Albert R. Mann, Constance Adams Means, Tom Means, Wallace Miller, Florence Morton, Everett Opie, Gifford Pinchot, "Queenie", Mrs. Alexis Romanoff, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., Elihu Root, Harold M. Schmeck, Jr., Jacob Gould Schurman, Everett Smith, Ada Adams Stone, Walter King Stone, Tom Storey, William Howard Taft,
Charles S. Thompson, Robert E. Treman, Gertrude Adams Turner, Henry Brown "Tony" Turner IV, Peter Vischer, E. B. "Andy" White, Lee A. White
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1880 - Dec. 1895 |
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Jan. - Dec. 1896 |
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Jan. - Mar. 1897 |
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Apr. - May 1897 |
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June 1897 |
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July - Sept. 1897 |
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Oct. 1897 |
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Nov. - Dec. 1897 and ca. 1897 |
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Jan. 1898 |
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Feb. 1898 |
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Mar. 1898 |
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Apr. 1898 |
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May 1898 |
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June 1-15, 1898 |
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June 20-31, 1898 |
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July 1898 |
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Aug. 1898 |
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Sept. 1898 |
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Oct. 1898 |
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Nov. 1898 |
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Scrapbook of letters from Bristow Adams to his family, Aug. 1896 - Apr. 1897 |
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Dec. 1898 and ca. 1898 |
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Jan. 1899 |
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Feb. 1899 |
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Mar. - Apr. 1899 |
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May 1899 |
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June 1899 |
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July 1899 |
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Aug. - Sept. 1899 |
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Oct. - Nov. 1899 |
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Dec. 1-15, 1899 |
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Dec. 19-31, 1899 |
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ca. 1899 |
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Jan. 1900 |
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Feb. - Apr. 1900 |
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May - June 18, 1900 |
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June 25-31, 1900 |
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July 1-10, 1900 |
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July 11-14, 1900 |
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July 15-20, 1900 |
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July 21-31, 1900 |
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Aug. 1-7, 1900 |
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Aug. 16-31, 1900 |
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Sept. - Dec. 1900 and ca. 1900 |
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Jan. - May 1901 |
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June 1-12, 1901 |
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June 13-30, 1901 |
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July 1-4, 1901 |
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July 5-10, 1901 |
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July 11-16, 1901 |
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July 17-21, 1901 |
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July 22-25, 1901 |
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July 26-27, 1901 |
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July 28-30, 1901 |
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Aug. 1-4, 1901 |
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Aug. 5-10, 1901 |
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Aug. 11-22, 1901 |
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Aug. 23-31, 1901 |
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Sept. 1-14, 1901 |
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Sept. 15-22, 1901 |
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Sept. 23-30, 1901 |
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Oct. 1-7, 1901 |
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Oct. 8-14, 1901 |
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Oct. 17-29, 1901 |
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Nov. 1-12, 1901 |
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Nov. 13-26, 1901 |
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Dec. 1-13, 1901 |
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Dec. 15-22, 1901 |
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Dec. 29-30, 1901 and ca. 1901 |
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Jan. 1-9, 1902 |
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Jan. 12-20, 1902 |
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Jan. 23-30, 1902 |
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Feb. 1-7, 1902 |
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Feb. 8-23, 1902 |
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Mar. 2-3, 1902 |
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Mar. 4-6, 1902 |
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Mar. 7-16, 1902 |
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Mar. 17-24, 1902 |
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Mar. 28-31, 1902 |
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Apr. 2-7, 1902 |
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Apr. 8-29, 1902 |
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May - Dec. 1902 and ca. 1902 |
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Jan. - June 1903 |
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July - Aug. 1903 |
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Sept. - Dec. 1903 and ca. 1903 |
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Jan. - July 10, 1904 |
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July 11-21, 1904 |
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July 22-27, 1904 |
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Aug. 1-14, 1904 |
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Aug. 16-29, 1904 |
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Sept. - Dec. 1904 and ca. 1904 |
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Jan. - Feb. 1905 |
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Mar. - June 1905 |
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Jul-05 |
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Aug. - Dec. 1905 and ca. 1905 |
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Jan. - Apr. 1906 |
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Jul-05 |
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Aug. - Dec. 1905 and ca. 1905 |
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Jan. - Apr. 1906 |
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May - Dec. 1906 and ca. 1906 |
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1907 |
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Jan. - Apr. 1908 |
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May - Dec. 1908 |
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1909 |
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Jan. - June 1910 |
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July - Dec. 1910 |
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Jan. 1911 |
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Feb. 1-9, 1911 |
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Feb. 10-26, 1911 |
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Mar. 1-8, 1911 |
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Mar. 12-28, 1911 |
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Apr. 1-11, 1911 |
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Apr. 13-17, 1911 |
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Apr. 18-30, 1911 |
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May 1911 |
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June 1911 |
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July 1911 |
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Aug. - Dec. 1911 |
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ca. 1911 |
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Jan. - Aug. 1912 |
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Sept. 1912 |
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Oct. - Nov. 1912 |
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Dec. 1912 and ca. 1912 |
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Jan. - Sept. 1913 |
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Oct. - Dec. 1913 and ca. 1913 |
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Jan. - Apr. 1913 |
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May - June 1914 |
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July 1914 |
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Aug. - Sept. 1914 |
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Oct. 1914 |
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Nov. 1914 - Dec. 22, 1914 |
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Dec. 24, 1914 and ca. 1914 |
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Jan. - Feb. 1915 |
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Mar. 1915 |
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Apr. - June 1915 |
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July - Dec. 1915 and ca. 1915 |
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Jan. - July 1916 |
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Aug. - Sept. 1916 |
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Oct. - Dec. 1916 and ca. 1916 |
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Jan. - May 1917 |
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June - July 1917 |
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Aug. 1917 |
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Sept. - Oct. 7, 1917 |
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Oct. 9 - Dec. 1917 |
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ca. 1917 |
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Jan. 1918 - June 1918 |
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July 1918 - Aug. 1918 |
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Sept. - Nov. 11, 1918 |
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Nov. 12 - Dec. 1918 and ca. 1918 |
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1919 |
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Jan. - June 1920 |
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July - Dec. 1920 and ca. 1920 |
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Jan. - Apr. 1921 |
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May - Dec. 1921 and ca. 1921 |
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Jan. - June 1922 |
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Jul-22 |
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Aug. 1922 |
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Sept. - Dec. 1922 and ca. 1922 |
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Jan. - June 1923 |
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July - Dec. 1923 and ca. 1923 |
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Jan. - Aug. 1924 |
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Sept. - Dec. 1924 and ca. 1924 |
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Jan. - Mar. 1925 |
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Apr. - June 1925 |
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July - Dec. 1925 and ca. 1925 |
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Jan. - June 1926 |
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July - Dec. 1926 and ca. 1926 |
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Jan. - May 1927 |
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June - Dec. 1927 and ca. 1927 |
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1928 |
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1929 |
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Jan. - Feb. 1930 |
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Mar. 1930 |
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Apr. - May 1930 |
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June - Aug. 1930 |
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Oct. - Dec. 1930 and ca. 1930 |
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1931 |
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1932 |
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1933 |
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1934 |
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1935 |
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Jan. - Feb. 1936 |
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Mar. 1936 |
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Apr. 1936 |
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May 1-8, 1936 |
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May 9-30, 1936 |
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Jun-36 |
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July - Dec. 1936 and ca. 1936 |
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Jan. - Aug. 18, 1936 |
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Aug. 26, 1937 - Dec. 1937 and ca. 1937 |
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Jan. - Sept. 1938 |
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Oct. - Dec. 1938 and ca. 1938 |
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1939 |
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ca. 1939 |
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1940 |
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1941 |
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1942 |
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Jan. - June 1943 |
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July - Dec. 1943 and ca. 1943 |
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Jan. - July 1944 |
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Aug. - Dec. 1944 and ca. 1944 |
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1945 |
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1946 |
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Jan. - Apr. 1947 |
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May - Dec. 1947 and ca. 1947 |
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Jan. - Mar. 1948 |
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Apr. - July 1948 |
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Aug. - Dec. 1948 and ca. 1948 |
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Jan. - June 1949 |
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July - Dec. 1949 and ca. 1949 |
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Jan. - June 7, 1950 |
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June 9 - Oct. 1950 |
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Nov. 1-22, 1950 |
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Nov. 24-30, 1950 |
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Dec. 1-9, 1950 |
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Dec. 10-20, 1950 |
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Dec. 21-29, 1950 and ca. 1950 |
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ca. 1950 |
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ca. 1950 |
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Jan. - Feb. 1951 |
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Mar. - June 1951 |
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July - Nov. 1951 |
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Dec. 1951 and ca. 1951 |
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Jan. - Feb. 9, 1952 |
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Feb. 18, 1952 - Apr. 30, 1952 |
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May - Aug. 1952 |
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Sept. - Nov. 1952 |
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Dec. 1952 and ca. 1952 |
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Jan. - June 1953 |
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July - Nov. 1953 |
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Dec. 1953 and ca. 1953 |
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Jan. - Mar. 1954 |
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Apr. - May 1954 |
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June - July 1954 |
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Aug. - Dec. 1954 and ca. 1954 |
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Jan. - May 1954 |
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June - Aug. 1955 |
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Sept. - Nov. 1955 |
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Dec. 1955 |
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ca. 1955 |
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ca. 1955 |
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Jan. - May 1956 |
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June - July 1956 |
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Aug. - Nov. 1956 |
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Dec. 1956 and ca. 1956 |
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Jan. 1957 |
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Feb. 1957 |
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Mar. 1957 |
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Apr. - June 1957 |
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July - Oct. 1957 |
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Nov. 1-20, 1957 |
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Nov. 21-30, 1957 |
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Dec. 1-18, 1957 |
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Dec. 19-30, and ca. 1957 |
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Jan. 1958 |
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Feb. - Aug. 1958 |
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Sept. - Dec. 1958 and ca. 1958 |
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1960, 1961 |
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1962-1965 |
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1966-1970 |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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n.d. |
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Subseries B. Radio Talks [subseries]: Between 1940 and 1956 Bristow gave many, talks, usually about 10 minutes in length, over radio station WGY in Schenectady. These included: "Farm Paper of the Air," part of the Cornell Agricultural Extension program; "Let's Read a Book," a monthly series; "The World and Us," based upon his experiences on two trips around the world in 1930 and 1930-39; and a series of recollections and anecdotes of his experiences as a child growing up in
Washington, D.C. and VA aired during the last programs.
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1. Miscellaneous [subseries]: |
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"Farm Paper of the Air," ca. 1940-1949, and "Farm Forum" |
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Book Review, ca. 1950-1956 |
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2. "The World and Us" [subseries]: |
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1936, Jan. 1946 |
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May - Oct. 1946 |
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Nov. 1946 - May 1947 |
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June 1947 - Dec. 1947 |
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Jan. - July 1948 |
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Aug. 1948 - Apr. 1949 |
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May - Oct. 1949 |
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Nov. 1949 - Apr. 1950 |
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May 1950 - Oct. 1950 |
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Nov. 1950 - Nov. 1951 |
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Dec. 1951 - July 1952 |
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Aug. 1952 - Apr. 1953 |
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May 1953 - Oct. 1953 |
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Nov. 1953 - Apr. 1954 |
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May 1954 - Sept. 1954 |
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Oct. 1954 - Jan. 1955 |
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Feb. 1955 - May 1955 |
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Sub-series C. "Recollections" [subseries]: |
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June - Nov. 1955 |
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Nov. 1955 - May 1956 |
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June 1956 - Oct. 1956 |
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Nov. - Dec. 1956 and May 1954 |
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Subseries C. Articles, published and unpublished [subseries]: Adams wrote on many subjects from homemaking, forestry, journalism and sports to education. Many were published in various newspapers and magazines.
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Homemaking and Food |
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Sports and Art |
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National Forests, Farms and Gardens |
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Forestry |
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Forestry |
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Forestry |
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Wildlife and "Personal Attitude Toward Life" |
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Publicity |
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W.P.A. |
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Savage Club, Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi |
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Cornell |
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W.W. I and Peace |
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Town problems: traffic and government |
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Publicity |
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Publicity |
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Miscellaneous |
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Subseries D. Speeches [subseries]: Bristow gave speeches in his professional capacities as professor, journalist, and forester on topics similar to those he wrote about.
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W.W. II |
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Education and Cornell |
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Conservation |
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Publicity |
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Athletics |
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Journalism |
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Journalism |
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Miscellaneous |
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Miscellaneous |
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Subseries E. Creative Writing [subseries]: Contains poems, short stories, plays and jokes.
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Poetry and jokes |
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Poetry and jokes |
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Plays, including "Driven Back to Egypt" |
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Short Stories |
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Short Stories |
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Subseries F. Biographical Material [subseries]: Contains several papers lauding the achievement of Bristow Adams, clippings from "Who's Who" and attempts at an autobiography.
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Eulogies, tributes, genealogy |
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Biographical material |
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Resume of Stanford experience |
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Biographical material |
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Subseries G. College Material [subseries]: Includes illustrated class notes and early papers form Stanford, exams and lecture notes for his Cornell courses in journalism and conservation, and memorabilia
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Stanford class notes and papers |
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Stanford class notes, papers and diploma |
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Cornell course material |
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Cornell course material |
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Memorabilia: Medals, name badges, Quill and Dagger Invitations, letter opener |
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Subseries H. Financial Records [subseries]: Contains miscellaneous financial records from the Adams household.
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Cash book (1911), C. R. Morrison account book check stubs (1902-1906) |
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Expense book (1924) |
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Cash Book (1916) and check stubs (1947-1949) |
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Check books (1951-1953, 1953-1955) |
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Subseries I. Publications [subseries]: Bristow Adams was either founder editor or faculty advisor for most of these publication. In college he was co-founder and editor of the "Pathfinder" in 1892; editor-in-chief of the "Stanford Sequoia"; associate editor of the daily newspaper; and founder and editor of the Stanford humor magazine, "The Chaparral." From 1902-4 he edited "Forestry and Irrigation," forerunner of "American Forests," and was co-founder and managing editor of a
weekly news review, "Washington Life" from 1903-5. "Washington Life" was later renamed the "American Spectator," and Adams remained editor until 1906. Bristow did illustrations for "Country Life in America;." "Everybody's," "World's Work," "Overland," and "Pacific Monthly." He gained experience in forestry as an assistant in charge of technical and literary revision of publications of the U.S. Forest Service. In 1921 he wrote "An Agricultural Almanac," Farmer's bulletin
1202 for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
At Cornell Bristow directed and edited the Cornell Agricultural Extension Publications. He was also a member of the board of directors of "The Cornell Daily Sun," unofficial advisor to "The Cornell Countryman," and faculty advisor to "The Delicate Brown" and "The Cornell Widow." He also founded, in 1952, "The Cornell Plantations," and remained its editor until his death in 1956.
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Cornell Forester, 1920-1921 |
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Cornell Alumni News, 1917-1957 |
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Forestry and Irrigation, 1903 |
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The Delicate Brown, 1920-1950 |
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The American Spectator, 1906 |
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American Forests, 1934-1935, 1958 |
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American Forestry, 1914, 1917-1918 |
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The Pathfinder, 1913, 17 and 41 |
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The Cornell Countryman, 1916-1919 |
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The Cornell Plantations, 1944-1962 |
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The Cornell Widow |
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The Chaparral, 1956 |
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The Stanford Sequoia, 1898-1899 |
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The Ace, 1920, 1946 |
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Cornell Era, 1919-1920 |
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The Cornell calendar (1917) |
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Miscellaneous publications |
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Miscellaneous publications |
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Miscellaneous publications |
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Miscellaneous publications |
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Miscellaneous publications (see also Box 58) |
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Subseries J. Art Work [subseries]: Includes early sketches and water colors, magazine covers from the early 1900's,and seal drawings
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"Twenty Crayolas by Bristow Adams, France 1924" Prints, watercolors, lettering |
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Seal drawings, notebooks, broadsides, bookplate watercolors, magazine covers |
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Sketches from pre-high school and high school years and a portrait of Bristow by Dorothy Witt Thomas |
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[Crawford Cadawallader Adams, Correspondence and Military Papers:] Receipts and Expenses from Masonic Temple, n.d.; Certificate of Ada Gertrude Adams as wife of C. C. Adams 32nd degree, Master of the Royal Secret of the Scottish Rite of Freemasons, Southern Jurisdiction (see also Series III, Subseries A) |
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Subseries K. Photographs [subseries]: Contains photographs taken during Bristow's work in the forest service, various forest service and of friends and family
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Album of track team in England in 1924 |
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Trips around the world - 1930. Track meet in England, ca. 1926, forestry |
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Forestry |
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Forestry |
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Friends, family, misc. 1878-1955 |
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Friends, family, misc., 1878-1955 |
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World trips, ca. 1930 |
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World trips ca. 1930, 2 portraits of Bristow |
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Negatives, 2 printing blocks, boxes of slides |
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Series L. Scrapbooks and clippings [subseries]: Scrapbooks contain clippings of articles by Bristow or on subjects of interest to him, including one on "The Milkshow Publicity," 1909
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Clippings by or of interest to Bristow, 1932-1939 |
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1908-1917, 1917-1922, 1922-1926 |
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1919-1931, 1906-1956 |
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1923-1924 |
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[See Subseries I. Publications] The Pathfinder, Bound Vols. I and II |
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Clippings, 1917-1941, 1941-1955 |
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Milkshow publicity Apr. 1919 (see also Box 65) |
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Subseries M. Miscellany [subseries]: |
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21st Anniversary Booklet of Farm Broadcasting at WGY |
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3 Phonograph records of Bristow Adams on Farm Forum, 2/22/52 |
| 61 |
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Address book n.d. |
| 61 |
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"World's tour journal" n.d. |
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Forest service notebook Sept. 3, 1912-Oct. 3, 1912 |
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Subscriptions for the Cornell Plantations n.d. |
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Date book for 1915 with expenses noted |
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Copy of "On the Choice of a Profession by Robert Louis Stevenson, given to Adams by his friend Fred W. Dewart |
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"Rude Rural Rhymes" by Bob Adams |
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The Society of American Foresters certificate of Bristow Adams becoming a senior member. Jan. 1915 |
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