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Correspondence, 1944-1959, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence with publishers, as well as research and reference correspondence with librarians and other sources. A few letters discuss Hill's financial situation as a retired widow with no pension, and her efforts to support herself.
Book drafts and chapter outlines, 1934-1959, inclusive
Other Writing, 1942-1944, inclusive
Scope and Contents
includes drafts of articles on Aaron Burr and George J.F. Clark, and a work of historical fiction.
Research notes organized by subject, 1944-1959, inclusive
Scope and Contents
subjects include biographical sketches, maps and geography, and place studies.
Research notes on secondary sources A-Sa, 1944-1959, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Secondary sources include those written by:
William Abbatt, Isaac Arnold, Thomas Day, Malcolm Decker, William Lecky, Benson Lossing, E.V. Lucas, James Perkins, Agnes Repplier, and Winthrop Sargent.
Research notes on secondary sources Sh-W, Miscellaneous, 1944-1959, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Sources include those written by:
Oscar Sherwin, Joshua Hett Smith, Jared Sparks, T.J. Wertenbaker, David Williams, Charles H. Winfield, W.E. Woodward, and Shanard, Frederic and Spodell.
Research notes on Revolutionary-era sources, 1944-1959, inclusive
Scope and Contents
sources include military journals by Andre, Heath, Simcoe and Thatcher.
Carroll Carstairs notes, 1935-1948, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and notes from an unpublished manuscript about Andre written by Carroll Carstairs (1888 -1948). Carstairs was an American art dealer who served in the Grenadier Guards of the British Army during World War I. Carstairs memoir of the conflict, "A Generation Missing," was published in 1930.
Copies of reference articles/sources, circa 1944-1959, inclusive
Scope and Contents
photocopies and photostats