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| Size | 15.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 12,000 items) |
| Abstract | Edwin Bjorkman (1866-1951) was a Swedish-American literary critic, translator, newspaperman, and author, and, from 1925, a resident of North Carolina. The collection includes literary, personal, and business correspondence, chiefly from 1907, writings and collected writings, of Edwin Bjorkman. His correspondence is divided into two series: Professional (literary), and Personal. The Professional series includes letters from many significant twentieth century authors, including Zoe Akins, Van Wyck Brooks, James Branch Cabell, Olive Tilford Dargan, John Galsworthy, Francis Grierson, Archibald Henderson, Henry Goddard Leach, William Lyon Phelps, Upton Sinclair, Freeman Tilden, and Allan Eugene Updegraff. Topics include Bjorkman's work as a translator of Swedish literature and drama, his World War I experiences in Sweden as an employee of the British Department of Information and the American Committee on Public Information, and his work in North Carolina as literary editor of the Asheville Times newspaper and, after 1935, as director of the North Carolina Federal Writers' Project. The Personal series consists of correspondence of and writings of Bjorkman's family, including his four wives. The bulk of the papers consists of Bjorkman's writings and collected manuscripts, clippings, photographs, and miscellaneous items. |
| Creator | Bjorkman, Edwin, 1866-1951. |
| Language | English |
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Edwin Bjorkman (1866-1951) was a Swedish-American literary critic, translator, newspaperman, and author, and, from 1925, a resident of North Carolina. Bjorkman was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Anders August Bjorkman and Johanna Elizabeth Anderson Bjorkman. He was educated at South-End Higher Latin School, Stockholm, and was a clerk, actor, and journalist in Sweden before coming to the United States. He was founder of the Swedish Wholesale Clerks' Association.
Upon arriving in New York City in 1891, Bjorkman traveled to Chicago where he worked briefly for a Swedish language newspaper before joining the Scandinavian colony in Minnesota. He edited the Swedish Minnesota Posten, 1892-1894. When the recession of 1893 doomed that paper financially, Bjorkman was persuaded by a friend to try writing in English. An article he submitted was accepted by the Minneapolis Times, and he went on to become a reporter and music critic for the paper, 1894-1897. In 1897, he went east to work as a reporter on the New York Sun and Times. He served in the 23rd Regiment, New York Militia, during the Spanish-American War, 1898. In 1906, he joined the editorial staff of the New York Evening Post, and was department editor for the World's Work in 1909. in September 1910, he was in West Becket, Mass., looking for a position with a university. As editor of the Modern Drama Series, 1912-1925, Bjorkman introduced August Strindberg, Bjornstjerne Bjornson, and Arthur Schnitzler to an American audience. In 1914-1915, he studied abroad as a scholar under the auspices of the American-Scandinavian Foundation.
During World War I, Bjorkman served as representative of the British Department of Information in Sweden, 1915-1917, and was decorated for his service by the Danish government. In 1918-1919, he was director of the Scandinavian bureau of the American Committee on Public Information. From 1920 to 1922, Bjorkman was associate director of the League of Nations News Bureau. In 1925, he was in Waynesville, N.C., apparently recovering from an illness and the loss of his eyesight. From 1926 to 1929, he was literary editor of the Asheville (N.C.) Times. In 1935, he became the state director of the North Carolina Federal Writers' Project.
Among Bjorkman's works are: Is There Anything New Under the Sun? (1911); Gleams: A Fragmentary Interpretation of Man and His World (1912); Voices of Tomorrow (1913); Scandinavia and the War (1914); The Cry of Ukraine (1915); The Soul of a Child (1922); Gates of Life (1923); The Search for Atlantis (1927); and The Wings of Azrael (1934). Bjorkman's two novels are largely autobiographical. About Scandinavia he wrote: "Sweden's Position in the War"; "What it means to be a Small Neutral"; and What is the Matter with Sweden? He also translated works by Gustaf af Geijerstam, Frank Heller, Harry Soiberg, Olav Dunn, Georg Brandes, August Strindberg, Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Hjalmar Bergstrom, and Arthur Schnitzler.
In 1892, Bjorkman married Rosa Odquist, a 21-year-old immigrant from Goteborg, Sweden. Bjorkman's only know child, Frances Elizabeth, was born to the couple a year later. His wife and daughter did not accompany him to New York City in 1897, and in 1899, Rosa was granted a divorce and given custody of Frances. Bjorkman's daughter died of pneumonia at the age of 37.
In 1906, Bjorkman married Frances Maule of Denver, Colo., a well-known newspaperwoman who became a prominent spokesperson for the women's suffragist movement. In 1907, the Bjorkmans joined the Helicon Home Colony, a utopian community in New Jersey founded by author Upton Sinclair. They lost all of their belongings when the colony was destroyed by fire after only four months' existence.
As of June 1920, Edwin and Frances were still living together on Fifth Avenue in New York, N.Y., but they apparently divorced soon thereafter. In 1923, his wife was Virginia MacFadyen. In 1930, he married Ellie Mae Pratt, who was 33 years his junior. Ellie Mae committed suicide in her hotel room in Nice, France, in 1932, while traveling in the employ of Harper's Bazaar. In 1934, he married his long-time assistant, Lucy Millender of Asheville, N.C.
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Scope and Content
The collection includes literary, personal, and business correspondence, chiefly from 1907, writings and collected writings, of Edwin A. Bjorkman. His correspondence is divided into two subseries: Professional (literary), and Personal. The Professional subseries includes letters from many significant twentieth century authors, including Zoe Akins, Van Wyck Brooks, James Branch Cabell, Olive Tilford Dargan, John Galsworthy, Francis Grierson, Archibald Henderson, Henry Goddard Leach, William Lyon Phelps, Upton Sinclair, Freeman Tilden, and Allan Eugene Updegraff. Topics include Bjorkman's work as a translator of Swedish literature and drama, his World War I experiences in Sweden as an employee of the British Department of Information and the American Committee on Public Information, and his work in North Carolina as literary editor of the Asheville Times newspaper and, after 1935, as director of the North Carolina Federal Writers' Project. The Personal subseries consists of correspondence of and writings of Bjorkman's family, including his four wives. The bulk of the papers consists of Bjorkman's writings and collected manuscripts, clippings, photographs, and miscellaneous items.
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Series 1. Correspondence
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Subseries 1.1. Professional Correspondence
Professional correspondence chiefly relates to literary matters. Included is correspondence with authors, publishers, and book sellers. Notable correspondents include William James, August Strindberg, John Galsworthy, Upton Sinclair, Arnold Bennett, Joseph Conrad, Freeman Tilden, and James Branch Cabell. There are also letters, 1917-1923, from people prominent in the suffrage movement in England and Sweden, and letters directly related to Bjorkman's work in the British Information Service during World War I and with the Committee on Public Information, and the League of Nations News Bureau. There are also letters from Scandanavian acquaintances and from club women who wanted him to speak.
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Subseries 1.2. Personal Correspondence
Personal correspondence is chiefly between Edwin Bjorkman and his wives. There are also some letters received by Bjorkman's mother, Johanna Bjorkman (died 1917) and some papers from her home after her death.
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Series 2. Writings
Materials are largely carbon copies of final typescripts but they also include some ribbon copies, some typed drafts with the author's amendments, some handwritten manuscripts, and some printed copies extracted from magazines and newspapers. Many of the titles exist here in more than one of these forms, and in some cases, related notes and material have been filed with the writings.
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Subseries 2.1 Essays
The essays are on political, philosophical, sociological, biographical, Scandinavian, and general subjects.
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Subseries 2.2. Articles
The articles are on political, philosophical, sociological, biographical, Scandinavian, and general subjects. Literary subjects are excluded for the most part.
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Subseries 2.3. Publishers' Reports
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Subseries 2.4. Literary Studies
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Subseries 2.5. Book Reviews and Literary Articles
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Subseries 2.6. Translations
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Subseries 2.7. Novels
| Folder 204-205 |
Closed Chapters #03070, Subseries: "2.7. Novels" Folder 204-205Folder 204Folder 205 |
| Folder 206-209 |
The Soul of a Child #03070, Subseries: "2.7. Novels" Folder 206-209Folder 206Folder 207Folder 208Folder 209 |
| Folder 210-217 |
Gates of Life #03070, Subseries: "2.7. Novels" Folder 210-217Folder 210Folder 211Folder 212Folder 213Folder 214Folder 215Folder 216Folder 217 |
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Subseries 2.8. Plays
| Folder 218-222 |
Margot's Marriage: A Play in Three Acts #03070, Subseries: "2.8. Plays" Folder 218-222Folder 218Folder 219Folder 220Folder 221Folder 222 |
| Folder 223 |
Seeing It Face to Face #03070, Subseries: "2.8. Plays" Folder 223 |
| Folder 224 |
The Gift of the Magi #03070, Subseries: "2.8. Plays" Folder 224 |
| Folder 225 |
Mary and Martha and the Magistrate #03070, Subseries: "2.8. Plays" Folder 225 |
| Folder 226 |
Failures #03070, Subseries: "2.8. Plays" Folder 226 |
| Folder 227-229 |
God's Harlot #03070, Subseries: "2.8. Plays" Folder 227-229Folder 227Folder 228Folder 229 |
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Subseries 2.9. Poems
| Folder 230 |
Poems in print #03070, Subseries: "2.9. Poems" Folder 230 |
| Folder 231 |
Swedish poems #03070, Subseries: "2.9. Poems" Folder 231 |
| Folder 232 |
Poems: collected manuscripts #03070, Subseries: "2.9. Poems" Folder 232 |
| Folder 233 |
Some shorter poems and poems for marketing #03070, Subseries: "2.9. Poems" Folder 233 |
| Folder 234-235 |
Poem manuscripts #03070, Subseries: "2.9. Poems" Folder 234-235Folder 234Folder 235 |
| Folder 236-241 |
"Old Barham" poems #03070, Subseries: "2.9. Poems" Folder 236-241Folder 236Folder 237Folder 238Folder 239Folder 240Folder 241 |
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Subseries 2.10. Fiction I
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Subseries 2.11. Fiction II (Short Pieces)
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Subseries 2.12. Other Writings
| Folder 281 |
War Memoranda: 1917-1918 #03070, Subseries: "2.12. Other Writings" Folder 281 |
| Folder 282 |
Planned Books: "Gleams" #03070, Subseries: "2.12. Other Writings" Folder 282 |
| Folder 283-284 |
Book of essays, plans for "The Meaning of Life," etc. #03070, Subseries: "2.12. Other Writings" Folder 283-284Folder 283Folder 284 |
| Folder 285-288 |
Papers associated with "Atlantis" #03070, Subseries: "2.12. Other Writings" Folder 285-288Folder 285Folder 286Folder 287Folder 288 |
| Folder 289-292 |
Papers related to "Forest Station History" #03070, Subseries: "2.12. Other Writings" Folder 289-292Folder 289Folder 290Folder 291Folder 292 |
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Subseries 2.13. Sundries
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Subseries 2.14. Notes
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Series 3. Clippings
| Folder 319 |
Travel credentials: 1914-1919 #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 319 |
London programs and invitations: 1915, 1916 #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 319 |
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| Folder 320 |
Miscellaneous from travel momentos #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 320 |
| Folder 321-325 |
Concerning Bjorkman: 1910-1915 and undated #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 321-325Folder 321Folder 322Folder 323Folder 324Folder 325 |
| Folder 326-328 |
Concerning Bjorkman: 1916-1919 #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 326-328Folder 326Folder 327Folder 328 |
| Folder 329-332 |
Concerning Bjorkman: 1920-1924 #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 329-332Folder 329Folder 330Folder 331Folder 332 |
| Folder 333-334 |
Concerning Bjorkman: 1932-1937 #03070, Series: "3. Clippings" Folder 333-334Folder 333Folder 334 |
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Series 4. Photographs and Other Pictures
Chiefly pictures and photographic portraits of Edwin Bjorkman, his family and friends, and prominent artists and literary figures of the 1920s and 1930s including Conrad Aiken, Claude Anet, Gertrude Bell, Silas Bent, Willa Cather, Agatha Christie, Miguel Covarrubias, Clemence Dane, Warwick Deeping, Miguel De Unamuno, John Erskine, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, Andre Gide, Paul Green, Francis Greirson, Thomas Hardy, Ernest Hemingway, Fannie Hurst, Aldous Huxley, Henrik Ibsen, Wolfgang Kohler, Selma Lagerlof, D. H. Lawrence, Sinclair Lewis, Joan Lowell, Thomas Mann, Edgar Lee Masters, Alfred Neumann, Eugene O'Neill, Marcel Proust, Carl Sandburg, George Bernard Shaw, Upton Sinclair, August Strindberg, Booth Tarkington, Louis Untermeyer, Sigrid Undset, S. S. Van Dine, Maurine Watkins, Edith Wharton, Stewart Edward White, Thornton Wilder, Horace Williams, Woodrow Wilson, Kathleen Woodward, and Elinor Wylie.
| Folder 335 |
Art: Christmas cards, Swedish sculpture #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 335 |
| Folder 336 |
Kuhn, Walt Christmas Drawings: 1937-1941 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 336 |
Dr. Learned: other Christmas cards; woodcuts, etc. #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 336 |
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| Folder 337 |
Walt Kuhn: art pictures #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 337 |
| Folder 338 |
Swedish art and Swedish humor #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 338 |
| Folder 1-5 |
Contact prints of Edwin A. Bjorkman, 1914 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 1-5Photographer: Genthe Studios, N.Y. Folder 1Folder 2Folder 3Folder 4Folder 5 |
| Folder 6 |
Bjorkman, Johanna Elizabeth, circa 1880 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 6Photographer: L. & T. Lundberg |
| Folder 7 |
Bjorkman, Anders August, circa 1860s #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 7 |
| Folder 8 |
Grandmother of Edwin Bjorkman, circa 1860 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 8 |
| Folder 9 |
Unidentified woman, possibly Edwin Bjorkman's grandmother, circa 1880 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 9 |
| Folder 10 |
Paternal grandmother of Edwin Bjorkman, circa 1900 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 10Photographer: Gust. Joop and Comp., Stockholm, Sweden |
| Folder 11-14 |
Snapshots of Edwin Bjorkman and Frances Maule, circa 1915 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 11-14Folder 11Folder 12Folder 13Folder 14 |
| Folder 15 |
Bjorkman, Edwin and Frances Maule, circa 1915 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 15 |
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Maule, Frances, 1911 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 16 |
| Folder 17 |
Bjorkman, Frances Maule, circa 1915 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 17 |
| Folder 18-19 |
Bjorkman, Frances Maule, circa 1915 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 18-19Folder 18Folder 19 |
| Folder 20 |
Bjorkman, Frances Maule, circa 1925 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 20 |
| Folder 21 |
Velin, Bertha, circa 1900 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 21 |
| Folder 22 |
Heckscher, Eli F., circa 1900 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 22 |
| Folder 23 |
Rydbeck, Oscar, circa 1900 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 23 |
| Folder 24 |
Lagerlof, Selma, circa 1890 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 24 |
| Folder 25 |
Neale, Victor, circa 1890 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 25 |
| Folder 26 |
Cassel, Gustav, circa 1890 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 26 |
| Folder 27 |
Fibry, Charles, 1914 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 27 |
| Folder 28 |
Bomerie, Kristine, circa 1880 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 28Photographer: Forbech Christiania |
| Folder 29 |
Thorsson, Fredrick V., circa 1900 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 29Photographer: Erik Holmen, Stockholm, Sweden |
| Folder 30 |
Wallenberg, Marcus, circa 1900 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 30Photographer: Erik Holmen, Stockholm, Sweden |
| Folder 31-32 |
Scandinavian journalists, circa 1917 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 31-32Folder 31Folder 32 |
| Folder 33 |
Serbian Minister B. T. Tcholak-Antilch and American Minister Ira N. Morris, circa 1915 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 33 |
| Folder 34-67 |
Publicity photographs, artists and literary figures: A-C #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 34-67Includes photographs of Conrad Aiken, Claude Anet, Gertrude Bell, Silas Bent, Willa Cather, Agatha Christie, Miguel Covarrubias, and other prominent artists and literary figures of the 1920s and 1930s. Folder 34Folder 35Folder 36Folder 37Folder 38Folder 39Folder 40Folder 41Folder 42Folder 43Folder 44Folder 45Folder 46Folder 47Folder 48Folder 49Folder 50Folder 51Folder 52Folder 53Folder 54Folder 55Folder 56Folder 57Folder 58Folder 59Folder 60Folder 61Folder 62Folder 63Folder 64Folder 65Folder 66Folder 67 |
| Folder 68-111 |
Publicity photographs, artists and literary figures: D-I #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 68-111Includes photographs of Clemence Dane, Warwick Deeping, Miguel De Unamuno, John Erskine, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, Andre Gide, Paul Green, Francis Greirson, Thomas Hardy, Ernest Hemingway, Fannie Hurst, Aldous Huxley, Henrik Ibsen, and other prominent literary figures of the 1920s and 1930s. Folder 68Folder 69Folder 70Folder 71Folder 72Folder 73Folder 74Folder 75Folder 76Folder 77Folder 78Folder 79Folder 80Folder 81Folder 82Folder 83Folder 84Folder 85Folder 86Folder 87Folder 88Folder 89Folder 90Folder 91Folder 92Folder 93Folder 94Folder 95Folder 96Folder 97Folder 98Folder 99Folder 100Folder 101Folder 102Folder 103Folder 104Folder 105Folder 106Folder 107Folder 108Folder 109Folder 110Folder 111 |
| Folder 112-153 |
Publicity photographs, artists and literary figures: J-R #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 112-153Includes photographs of Wolfgang Kohler, Selma Lagerlof, D. H. Lawrence, Sinclair Lewis, Joan Lowell, Thomas Mann, Edgar Lee Masters, Alfred Neumann, Eugene O'Neill, Marcel Proust, and other prominent artists and literary figures of the 1920s and 1930s. Folder 112Folder 113Folder 114Folder 115Folder 116Folder 117Folder 118Folder 119Folder 120Folder 121Folder 122Folder 123Folder 124Folder 125Folder 126Folder 127Folder 128Folder 129Folder 130Folder 131Folder 132Folder 133Folder 134Folder 135Folder 136Folder 137Folder 138Folder 139Folder 140Folder 141Folder 142Folder 143Folder 144Folder 145Folder 146Folder 147Folder 148Folder 149Folder 150Folder 151Folder 152Folder 153 |
| Folder 154-216 |
Publicity photographs, artists and literary figures: S-W #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 154-216Includes photographs of Carl Sandburg, George Bernard Shaw, Upton Sinclair, August Strindberg, Booth Tarkington, Louis Untermeyer, Sigrid Undset, S. S. Van Dine, Maurine Watkins, Edith Wharton, Stewart Edward White, Thornton Wilder, Horace Williams, Woodrow Wilson, Kathleen Woodward, Elinor Wylie, and other prominent artists and literary figures of the 1920s and 1930s. Folder 154Folder 155Folder 156Folder 157Folder 158Folder 159Folder 160Folder 161Folder 162Folder 163Folder 164Folder 165Folder 166Folder 167Folder 168Folder 169Folder 170Folder 171Folder 172Folder 173Folder 174Folder 175Folder 176Folder 177Folder 178Folder 179Folder 180Folder 181Folder 182Folder 183Folder 184Folder 185Folder 186Folder 187Folder 188Folder 189Folder 190Folder 191Folder 192Folder 193Folder 194Folder 195Folder 196Folder 197Folder 198Folder 199Folder 200Folder 201Folder 202Folder 203Folder 204Folder 205Folder 206Folder 207Folder 208Folder 209Folder 210Folder 211Folder 212Folder 213Folder 214Folder 215Folder 216 |
| Folder 217-225 |
Photographs of unidentified Swedish people, circa 1890-1910 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 217-225Folder 217Folder 218Folder 219Folder 220Folder 221Folder 222Folder 223Folder 224Folder 225 |
| Folder 226-240 |
Unidentified Swedish celebrities, circa 1915. #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 226-240Folder 226Folder 227Folder 228Folder 229Folder 230Folder 231Folder 232Folder 233Folder 234Folder 235Folder 236Folder 237Folder 238Folder 239Folder 240 |
| Folder 241 |
Unidentified baby, circa 1870 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 241Photographer: P. Soderberg |
| Folder 242 |
Unidentified young man, circa 1870 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 242 |
| Folder 243-252 |
Envelope of miscellaneous, unidentified Swedish portraits, circa 1875-1910 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 243-252Folder 243Folder 244Folder 245Folder 246Folder 247Folder 248Folder 249Folder 250Folder 251Folder 252 |
| Folder 259-269 |
Unidentified people, circa 1900-1925 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 259-269Folder 259Folder 260Folder 261Folder 262Folder 263Folder 264Folder 265Folder 266Folder 267Folder 268Folder 269 |
| Folder 270-279a |
Reproductions and photographs of drawings of people, animals, and landscapes. #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 270-279aFolder 270 |
| Folder 11 |
Photographs of Sweden #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 11Chief among subjects are Stockhom, Sweden, and Swedish people, sculpture, and landscapes, circa 1900-1920. |
| Folder 12 |
Photographs of Swedish landscapes #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 12 |
| Folder 280-287 |
Reproductions and photographs of paintings #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 280-287Folder 280Folder 281Folder 282Folder 283Folder 284Folder 285Folder 286Folder 287 |
| Folder 288-296 |
Photographs of interiors and exteriors of houses, in which paintings and sculpture are featured prominently, circa 1925. #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 288-296Folder 288Folder 289Folder 290Folder 291Folder 292Folder 293Folder 294Folder 295Folder 296 |
| Folder 297-308 |
Photographs of people which are either illegibly identified or identified in Swedish, circa 1900. #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" Folder 297-308Folder 297Folder 298Folder 299Folder 300Folder 301Folder 302Folder 303Folder 304Folder 305Folder 306Folder 307Folder 308 |
| Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-3070/1 |
Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish journalists, 1918 #03070, Series: "4. Photographs and Other Pictures" OP-PF-3070/1 |
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Series 5. Collected Clippings and Ephemera
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Photographs (P-3070/Box 1-2 and OP-PF-3070/1).
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