Manuscripts Department
Library of the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
#12014
WASHINGTON IRVING:
EDITORIAL RECORDS OF THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING
Inventory
Abstract: Photocopies of writings by Washington Irving,
correspondence and other items pertaining to the
editing and publishing of The Complete Works, and
related Irvingianna. The project to publish The
Complete Works began in 1959, and the thirty volumes
were published by the University of Wisconsin Press
and Twayne Publishers between 1969 and 1989. Managing
editors were Henry Pochman, Herbert L. Kleinfield, and
Richard D. Rust.
Online Catalog Terms:
American fiction--19th century.
Authors, American--Correspondence.
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859.
Kleinfield, Herbert.
Literature publishing--United States.
Pochmann, Henry A. (Henry August), 1901-1973.
Publishers and publishing--United States--History--20th
century.
Rust, Richard Dilworth.
Twayne Publishers.
University of Wisconsin Press.
Size: About 12,250 items (19.0 linear ft.) plus additions.
Provenance: Received from Richard D. Rust, Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, general editor of The Complete Works of
Washington Irving, in 1984 with subsequent additions
as noted.
Access: No restrictions
Copyright: Retained by the authors of items in these papers,
or their descendants, as stipulated by U. S.
Copyright Law. Note: There are many photocopies
of Irving manuscripts in this collection.
Researchers considering publication of any of
these items should contact repositories holding
the originals.
Table of Contents:
Historical Note
Collection Overview
Series Descriptions
Series 1. Works by Irving (copies)
Series 2. Editors' Files
Series 3. Material Regarding General
Editorial Procedures
Series 4. Material Regarding CEAA/CSE,
Foundations, and Endowments
Series 5. Publishers and Prospective Publishers
Series 6. Locations and Use of Manuscripts
Series 7. Miscellaneous Material and
Related Projects
Shelf List
Additions After 1989
HISTORICAL NOTE
The Irving Edition was initiated in 1959 when C. Waller
Barrett met with Lewis Leary, Henry Pochmann, Norman Holmes
Pearson, Daniel Huffman, and David Erdmann in New York. The
formal beginning took place in Chicago in December of that year
with the "Conference on the Projected Edition of the Journals and
Letters of Washington Irving," sponsored by the Modern Language
Association. Henry Pochmann, the Edition's First general editor
and "prime mover," began recruiting editors for individual
volumes. Pochmann headed the organization until his death on 12
January 1973. At that time the Editorial Board named Managing
Editor Herbert L. Kleinfield Pochmann's successor. Kleinfield
served as general editor until his death on 10 December 1976.
After Kleinfield's death, Richard D. Rust of the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill was named general editor.
The initial scope of the project was limited to Irving's
journals and notebooks. The decision to expand the scope to
include the complete works of Washington Irving was made at the
MLA meeting in December, 1964.
On 1 December 1965 the Irving Editorial Board contracted with
the University of Wisconsin Press, agreeing that the Press would
publish The Complete Works of Washington Irving. The first
volume appeared in June, 1969. By 1974, however, when funding
problems had enabled Wisconsin to publish only three Iring
volumes, the Editorial Board had begun negotiations with Twayne
Publishers concerning the possibility of their taking on the
project. The Board finally declared its contract with Wisconsin
void, and on 22 May 1975 signed a contract with Twayne, providing
for Twayne's prompt publication of Irving's works.
The editors of the Irving Edition worked with the Modern
Language Association's Center for Editions of American Authors
(CEAA) from the outset. The CEAA served as an agency for the
disbursement of National Endowment for the Humanities Fund, and
as a source of editorial guidelines. The editors followed CEAA
editorial procedure, and had their work reviewed by CEAA
inspectors, often called "vettors" ("veteran editors"), in order
to earn the CEAA seal of approval. ("Vettors" are also referred
to in the correspondence as "sealers.") On 31 August 1976,
however, when the NEH grant that funded the CEAA was terminated,
the MLA replaced that agency with the Center for Scholarly
Editions (CSE). This organization differed from its precursor in
that its domain was not limited to editions of American authors,
and that it did not allocate funds to editions. The Irving
Edition's use of MLA editorial procedures and the "vetting"
process, however, continued essentially unchanged.
At present (January 1985), all but five of the volumes in The
Complete Works have been published. The remaining volumes, which
are included in the volume list that follows, will also be
published by Twayne Publishers. The projected completion date of
the project is 1986.
Two lists follow: (1) the volumes in The Complete Works, and
(2) project personnel.
(1) The Complete Works of Washington Irving
(Titles are prefaced by the series volume numbers)
1. Journals and Notebooks, Volume I: 1803-1806, ed. Nathalia
Wright (Madison: Univeristy of Wisconsin Press, 1969).
2. Journals and Notebooks, Volume II: 1807-1822, ed. Walter A.
Reichart and Lillian Schlissel (Twayne Publishers, 1981).
3. Journals and Notebooks, Volume III: 1819-1827, ed. Walter A.
Reichart (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1970).
4. Journals and Notebooks, Volume IV: 1827-1829, ed. Wayne R.
Kime and Andrew B. Myers (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1984)
5. Journals and Notebooks, Volume V: 1832-1842, ed. Sue Fields
Ross (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1985).
6. Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent. and Salmaqundi; or the
Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. and
Others (originally published 1802-08), ed. Bruce Granger
and Martha Hartzog (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1977).
7. A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the
End of the Dutch Dynasty. Containing among Many Surpris-
ing and Curious Matters, the Unutterable Ponderings of
Walter the Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the
Testy, and the Chivalric Achievements of Peter the Head-
strong, The Three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam; Being
the Only Authentic History of the Time That Ever Hath
Been, or Ever Will Be Published. By Diedrich Knicker-
bocker (1809), ed. Michael L. Black and Nancy B. Black
(Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1984).
8. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (1819-1820), ed.
Haskell Springer (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1978).
9. Bracebridge Hall; or, the Humorists. A Medley by Geoffrey
Crayon, Gent. (1822), ed. Herbert F. Smith (Boston:
Twayne Publishers, 1977).
10. Tales of a Traveller. By Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (1824),
ed. Judith Brazinsky, with the cooperation of Brom Weber
and David Wilson (Boston: Twayne Publishers, expected
1985).
11. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (1828), ed.
John McElroy (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981).
12. Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus
(1831), ed. James Tuttleton (Forthcoming: 1986).
13. A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. By Fray Antonio
Agapida (1829), ed. Earl Harbert and Miriam Shillingsburg
(Forthcoming: 1985).
14. The Alhambra: A Series of Tales and Sketches of the Moors
and Spaniards (1832), ed. William Lenehan and Andrew B.
Myers (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1983).
15. Astoria: or Anecdotes of an Enterprize Beyond the Rocky
Mountains (1836), ed. Richard Dilworth Rust (Boston:
Twayne Publishers, 1976).
16. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville (1837), ed. Robert A.
Rees and Alan Sandy (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1977).
17. Oliver Goldsmith: A Biography (1840), and Biography and
Poetical Remains of the Late Margaret Miller Davidson
(1841), ed. Elsie Lee West (Boston: Twayne Publishers,
1978).
18. Mahomet and His Successors (1850), ed. Henry A. Pochmann and
E. N. Feltskog (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,
1970).
19-21. Life of George Washington (1855-59), 3 vols., ed. Allen
Guttmann and James A. Sappenfield (Boston: Twayne
Publishers, 1982).
22. The Crayon Miscellany (1835), ed. Dahlia Kirby Terrell
(Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1982).
23-26. Letters, Volume I: 1802-1823, Volume II: 1823-1838,
Volume III: 1839-1848, Volume IV: 1849-1859, ed.
Ralph M. Aderman, Herbert L. Kleinfield, and
Jenifer S. Banks (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1978,
1979, 1982, 1982).
27. Wolfert's Roost (1855), ed. Roberta Rosenberg (Boston:
Twayne Publishers, 1979).
28-29. Miscellaneous Writings, 1803-1859, 2 vols., ed. Wayne R.
Kime (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1981).
30. Irving Bibliography, ed. Edwin T. Bowden (Forthcoming:
1986).
(2) Complete Works and CEAA/CSE Personnel
Aderman, Ralph M.--Coeditor of Letters I, II, III, IV (with
Kleinfield, Banks)
Anderson, Frederick--Vettor of Bonneville
Atkinson, Jennifer--Assistant to Bruccoli, CEAA dir.
Banks, Jenifer--Coeditor of Letters I, II, III, IV (with
Kleinfield, Aderman)
Beard, James--CEAA, Vettor of Journals vol. II, III
Beeler, Thomas--Twayne, Executive Editor
Birdsall, Carolina--Twayne, Senior Editor
Black, Michael L.--Coeditor of Knickerbocker's NY
(with Nancy B. Black)
Black, Nancy B.--Coeditor of Knickerbocker's NY
(with Michael L. Black)
Brazinsky, Judith--Coeditor of Tales of a T.
(with Weber and Wilson)
Bowden, Edwin T.--Textual Editor, Editor of Irving Bibliography
Bowers, Fredson--Editor of CEAA Hawthorn edition and well-known
editorial theorist
Bruccoli, Matthew--CEAA director, Successor to Gibson
Butterworth, Keen--Vettor of Knickerbocker's NY, Life of
Columbus, Companions of C.
Clark, Harry--Original Editor of Bracebridge. Herb Smith
succeeded.
Cook, Donald--Chairman CSE Editor of W. D. Howells Edition input
on editorial practices.
Davis, Richard Beale--Member Ed. Board, WI. Worked closely on WR
for a time.
Eccles, Elisabeth--University of Washington Press, responsible
for WIE.
Elliott, James P.--Vettor of Goldsmith
Falk, Robert--Initial Editor of Mahomet, Replaced by Pochmann
Feltskog, E. N.--Coeditor of Mahomet (with Pochmann)
Fisher, John--Official at MLA. CEAA Exec. Comm.
Gerber, John C.--Editor of Twain edition, input on editorial
philosophy
Gibson, William--Early CEAA, Director. Vettor of Letters IV
Gottesman, Ronald--Vettor of Sketch-Book, Alhambra, Life of
Washington
Granger, Bruce I.--Coeditor (with Martha Hartzog Stocker) of
Oldstyle Salmagundi
Guttmann, Allen--Coeditor of Washington (with Shillingsburg)
Harbert, Earl--Coeditor of Granada (with Shillingsburg)
Hayford, Harrison--CEAA Executive Comm. Member
Hedges, William--The original editor of Sketch-Book, withdrew
1970, Springer succeeded
Holman, C. Hugh--Member: WI Editorial Board, Contributing
Editor of Journals V
Holthaus, Elizabeth--Twayne Publishers, Production Editor
Husting, Betty--Assistant to H. L. Kleinfield
Jones, John Bush--Vettor of Letters II, II
Kime, Wayne R.--Coeditor (with Myers, Andrew B.) of Journals
IV, Editor of Misc. Writings
Kleinfield, Herbert L.--Coeditor of Letters I, II, III, IV (with
Aderman, Banks), Managing Editor 1965 to 1973; General
Editor 1973-1976
Leary, Lewis--Chairman of the WI Editorial Board
Lenenan, William--Coeditor of Alhambra (with Myers)
Lohmnan, Christoph K.--Vettor of Crayon Miscellany
Mall, June--Official at the University of Texas (Austin) library
involved in Oldstyle
McClary, Ben Harris--Initial editor of Wolferts' Roost replaced
by Rosenburg
McElroy, John--Editor of Life of Columbus
Moldenhauer, Joseph--Vettor of Granada
Myers, Andrew B.--WI Editorial Board Member. Coeditor (with
Wayne R. Kime) of Journals IV, Coeditor of Alhambra (with
Lenehan)
Myerson, Joel--Vettor of Journals V
Nordloh, David--Vettor of Bracebridge
Parker, Herschel--Vettor of Misc. Writings
Phalen, Alice--Twayne Publishers, Managing Editor
Plumstead, A. W.--Vettor of Astoria
Pochmann, Henry A.--Gen. Ed. 1965-1973, Coeditor of Mahomet (with
Feltskog)
Rees, Robert A.--Coeditor of Bonneville (with Sandy)
Reichart, Walter A.--WI Editorial Board Member, Coeditor (with
Lillian Schlissel) of Journals II, III
Rosenburg, Roberta--Editor of Wolfert's Roost
Ross, Sue Fields--Editor of Journals V
Rust, Richard D.--Editor of Astoria; General Editor 1976-
Sandy, Alan--Coeditor of Bonneville (with Rees)
Sappenfield, James--Coeditor of Washington (with Guttmann)
Schlissel, Lillian--Coeditor (with Reichart, Walter A.) of
Journals II, III
Shaw, Thomas--Wisc. Grad. School Administrator
Shillingsburg, Miriam--Coeditor of Granada (with Harbert)
Smith, Herbert F.--Editor of Bracebridge Hall
Springer, Haskell--Editor of Sketchbook
Stein, Bernard--Initial Vettor of Tales of a T.
Stocker, Martha Hartzog--Coeditor of Oldstyle (with Granger)
Tanselle, G. Thomas--CEAA Exec. Comm., Vettor of Mahomet
Terrell, Dahlia--Editor of Crayon Miscellany
Todd, William--Vettor of Oldstyle
Tuttleton, James A.--Editor of Companions of Columbus
Webb, Thompson--University of Washington Press, Director
Weber, Brown--Coeditor of Tales of a T. (with Brazinsky and
Wilson)
West, Elsie--Editor of Goldsmith/Davidson
Wilson, David--Coeditor of Tales of a T. (with Brazinsky and
Weber)
Wright, Nathalia--Editor of Journals I
COLLECTION OVERVIEW
Approximately one-half of the bulk of the collection consists
of photocopies of Irving manuscripts and early editions of
Irving's writings. The remainder of the collection consists
chiefly of correspondence to and from those involved in the
editing and publishing of the edition. Also included are
statements of editorial procedure, other items relating to
editing and publishing, and miscellaneous Irving material.
The material making up this collection was originally in the
files of the general editors or of the editors of individual
volumes in The Complete Works. It was accumulated by Richard D.
Rust, the last general editor. Note that bracketed names
following folder titles in Series 1 through Series 7 indicate the
editor or editors in whose files the material was originally
held.
The arrangement of this collection is as follows:
Series 1. Works by Irving (copies)
Series 2. Editors' Files
Series 3. Material Regarding General Editorial Procedures
Series 4. CEAA, CSE, Foundations, and Endowments, and
Budget Material
Series 5. Publishers and Prospective Publishers
Series 6. Location and Use of Mss.
Series 7. Miscellaneous Material and Related Projects
For more detailed descriptions, including folder lists, see
the series descriptions which follow.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
Series 1. Works by Irving (copies)
1810-1856 and undated. About items.
Arrangement: By volume of The Complete Works of Washington
Irving
Photocopies of Washington Irving manuscripts and of rare
editions of his works. Photocopies of a few related works by
other authors and some working notes and collations by volume
editors of The Complete Works of Washington Irving also are
included. In his capacity as general editor of the edition,
Richard Rust requested that each editor submit to him all
documents pertinent to his or her work on this edition. Dr. Rust
then donated the material to the Manuscripts Department.
Note: The original manuscripts from which these copies were
made are held by dozens of repositories in the United States and
Europe. Individuals considering publishing any of these items
must contact the repository holding the originals.
Subseries 1.1 Journals and Notebooks Vol. I
[no material on file]
Subseries 1.2 Journals and Notebooks Vol. II
Folder 1.2/1 Notebook, 1810
1.2/2 Tour in Wales, 1815
1.2/3 Notebooks, Scotland, 1817
1.2/4 Tour in Scotland, 1817
1.2/5 Journals II, 1817
1.2/6 Extracts from Travels, 1817
1.2/7-8 Notes While Preparing Sketchbook, 1817
1.2/9 Notebook, 1817
1.2/10 Notebook, 1818
1.2/11 Tour of Wales, 1819
1.2/12 Haddon Hall Notebook, 1821
1.2/13 Notes, 1815-1821
Subseries 1.3 Journals and Notebooks Vol. III
Folder 1.3/1 Notebook, France, 1820
1.3/2 Notebook, France and England, 1820
1.3/3 Journals, 1820
1.3/4 Journals, 1821,
1.3/5 Journals III, 1821
1.3/6 Journals III, 1823-1824, including map of
Dresden, circa 1809.
1.3/7 Journals, 1824
1.3/8 Journals III, 1826
1.3/9 Journals, 1827
1.3/10 Journals, 1828
1.3/11 Journals, 1828
1.3/12 Journals, 1829
1.3/13 Notes and Extracts, 1819-1823
1.3/14 Journals III, Misc.
1.3/15 French Journals, 1823-1826
1.3/16 Journals No. 19,20
1.3/17 Journals No. 2,3,4,5,6
1.3/18 Journals No. 7,8,9
Subseries 1.4 Journals and Notebooks Vol. IV
Folder 1.4/1 Spanish Literature 1826
1.4/2 Vol. 21 (1826, Feb. 10 - 1827, Apr. 30)
1.4/3 Spain 1827-1828
1.4/4 March-April 1828
1.4/5 Spain 1828-1829
1.4/6 1829
1.4/7 Spain 1829
1.4/8 Journal, 1829, of Travels from Granada to
Paris
Subseries 1.5 Journals and Notebooks Vol. V
Folder 1.5/1 Journals and Notebooks, Vol. V
Subseries 1.6 Jonathan Oldstyle and Salmagundi
Folder 1.6/1 "Cockloft Hall" page
1.6/2 Unidentified Quotations and Allusions
Subseries 1.7 Knickerbocker's History of New York
Folder 1.7/1 History of N.Y.: Notes for
1.7/2 ARE Knickerbocker's NY
Subseries 1.8 The Sketch Book
Folder 1.8/1-2 Sketchbook, Ms
1.8/3 Vol I of Paris, 1823 edition
1.8/4 Vol II of Paris, 1823 edition
1.8/5 1823 Dresden edition
1.8/6 Notes, Collations on Berg Ms of
"Sleepy Hollow"
1.8/7 "Rip Van Winkle" Ms
1.8/8 Ms of "The Wife"
1.8/9 Sketch Book, Misc.
1.8/10 Corrections Needed in T.S.B.
Microfilm Reel
l.8/1 Sketchbook, Ms
l.8/2 2nd American edition
l.8/3 a New York edition
1.8/4 1819 New York edition
1.8/5 Dresden 1823 edition
Subseries 1.9 Bracebridge Hall
Folder 1.9/1 Bracebridge Hall
Microfilm Reel
1.9/1 Ms
Subseries 1.10 Tales of a Traveller
Folder 1.10/1 Printer's copy - 1824 London, part 1
1.10/2 " " " " part 2
1.10/3 " " " " part 3
1.10/4 " " " " part 4
Microfilm Reel
1.10/1 London 1824
1.10/2 "An interesting hybrid of the first and second
American Editions"
1.10/3 London 1824, Philadelphia 1824, NY 1825, plus
non-Irving writings - George Alsop, Character of
Maryland and An Orthodox Plea, and Owen Felltham,
Brief Character of the Low Countries
Subseries 1.11 Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Folder 1.11/1 Irving's Notes for Life and Voyages of
Christopher Columbus
1.11/2 Notes for History of Columbus taken in 1826
Subseries 1.12 Voyages and Discoveries of the Campanions of
Columbus
[no material on file]
Subseries 1.13 The Conquest of Granada
Folder 1.13/1 Conquest of Granada
Subseries 1.14 The Alhambra
[no material on file]
Subseries 1.15 Astoria
Folder 1.15/1 Astoria Notebook
1.15/2 Astoria Ms - 1st of 3
1.15/3 Astoria Ms - 2nd of 3
1.15/4 Astoria Ms - 3rd of 3
1.15/5 Alterations in the Ms
1.15/6 Alterations in the Text
1.15/7 Irving Reviews
1.15/8 Ms Pages and Alterations
Subseries 1.16 The Adventures of Captain Bonneville
[no material on file]
Subseries 1.17 Oliver Goldsmith and Margaret M. Davidson
Folder 1.17/1 1840 Edition of Goldsmith
1.17/2 Percy's Biography of Goldsmith
1.17/3 Goldsmith Ms - 1st of 2
1.17/4 Goldsmith Ms - 2nd of 2
1.17/5 Author's Revised Edition with textual
changes indicated
1.17/6 Author's Revised Edition Goldsmith
1.17/7-8 Forster's Goldsmith
1.17/9 1841 edition of Davidson with textual changes
indicated
1.17/10 Davidson, 1841-42
1.17/11 Davidson, 1843,45
1.17/12 Source Material for Davidson
Microfilm Reel
1.17/1 Goldsmith Ms
1.17/2 1840 ed. of Goldsmith
Subseries 1.18 Mahomet and His Successors
Folder 1.18/1 Notes for Mahomet
Subseries 1.19 Life of Washington
This material was arranged and folder titles were supplied by
the editor. No changes were made during processing.
Folder 1.19/1 No. 14, Ch. 15.
1.19/2 Vol. IV, Ch. 17.
1.19/3 No. IV, Ch. 17. (text 226-7)
1.19/4 No. IV, Ch. 23.
1.19/5 No. IV, Ch. 26. [NYPL, Arents]
1.19/6 No. IV, Ch. 26. [Morgan Library]
1.19/7 No. IV, 356-57.
1.19/8 No. IV,
1.19/9 "Oliver Wendell Holmes Library, Phillips
Academy"
1.19/10 No. IV, Ch. XXVIII.
1.19/11 No. IV, Ch. 32.
1.19/12 No. IV, ch. 33.
1.19/13 No. IV
1.19/14 No. IV, Ch. 37.
1.19/15 No. V, Ch. 1.
1.19/16 No. V, Ch. 2.
1.19/17 23rd Hinman Collation.
1.19/18 24th Hinman Collation.
1.19/19 Hatcher/Texas IV - Collation
1.19/20 Copeland/Texas - Vol. 1
1.19/21 Textual Commentary, April 1973
1.19/22 No. I-IV, Mss Corrections in Pierre Irving's
Hand
1.19/23 No. II, 444-445.
1.19/24 No. III, Ch. 34.
1.19/25 No. III, Ch. 34.
1.19/26 Unlocated
1.19/27 No. IV, Ch. 1.
1.19/28 No. IV, Ch. 4. [Newberry Library]
1.19/29 No. IV, Ch. 4. [Indiana Univ.]
1.19/30 No. IV, Ch. 4. [Morgan Library]
1.19/31 No. IV, Ch. 9.
1.19/32 No. IV, Ch. 10.
1.19/33 No. V, Ch. 21.
1.19/34 No. V
1.19/35 No. V, Ch. 23.
1.19/36 No. V, Ch. 24.
1.19/37 No. V, Ch. 25.
1.19/38 No. V, Ch. 29.
1.19/39 No. V, Ch. 31.
1.19/40 No. V, Ch. 33.
1.19/41 No. V, Ch. 39.
1.19/42 No. III, Proofs
1.19/43 No. V, Ch. 3.
1.19/44 No. V, Ch. 4.
1.19/45 No. V, Ch. 5.
1.19/46 No. V, Ch. 9.
1.19/47 No. V, Ch. 10.
1.19/48 No. V, Ch. 12.
1.19/49 No. V, Ch. 13.
1.19/50 No. V, Ch. 14.
1.19/51 No. V, Ch. 15.
1.19/52 No. V, Ch. 16.
1.19/54 No. V, Ch. 18.
1.19/55 No. V, Ch. 19.
1.19/56 No. V, Ch. 20.
1.19/57 No. V, Ch. 21.
1.19/58 No. IV, Ch. 11.
1.19/59 "NYPL Berg"
1.19/60 "Texas"
1.19/61 "Virginia"
1.19/62 "Yale"
1.19/63 "Buffalo and Erie"
1.19/64 "Huntington"
1.19/65 "NYPL Arents"
1.19/66 "NYPL Seligman"
1.19/67 "Sleepy Hollow Restorations"
Subseries 1.22 The Crayon Miscellany
Folder 1.22/1 Collation of Ms and A1
1.22/2 Newstead Abbey Ms
1.22/3 Superstitions of the Abbey
1.22/4 Abbotsford Ms (Murray)
1.22/5 Murray
1.22/6 Trip Through The West, Notes for Newstead
Abbey
1.22/7 Collation of Crayon Miscellany and list of
Hyphenated and Compound Words.
Microfilm Reel
1.22/1-3 Abbotsford, Newstead Abbey Mss. (Murray)
Subseries 1.23 Letters I
Folder 1.23/1 26 July 1802-20 Dec 1804
1.23/2 1 Jan 1805-14 Nov 1807
1.23/3 9 May 1808-16 Dec 1812
1.23/4 10 Dec 1812-19 Aug 1815
1.23/5 23 Aug 1815-28 Jan 1818
1.23/6 8 Feb 1818-31 Oct 1820
1.23/7 30 Nov 1820-21 June 1822
Subseries 1.24 Letters II
Folder 1.24/1 10 Oct 1822-6 Jan 1823
1.24/2 13 Sept 1823-14 Aug 1824
1.24/3 24 Aug 1824-17 Oct 1825
1.24/4 17 Oct 1825-9 July 1826
1.24/5 9 July 1826-30 Aug 1827
1.24/6 30 Aug 1827-31 Aug 1828
1.24/7 31 Aug 1828-4 Apr 1829
1.24/8 11 Apr 1829-27 July 1829
1.24/9 10 Aug 1829-21 Mar 1830
1.24/10 4 Apr 1830-22 Sept 1830
1.24/11 27 Sept 1830-13 Jan 1831
1.24/12 18 Jan 1831-8 July 1831
1.24/13 8 July 1831-28 Oct 1831
1.24/14 29 Oct 1831-12 June 1833
1.24/15 14 June 1833-23 June 1835
1.24/16 26 June 1835-22 Feb 1837
1.24/17 27 Feb 1837-20 Nov 1838
Subseries 1.25 Letters III
Folder 1.25/1 22 Jan 1839-24 Feb 1841
1.25/2 25 Feb 1841-6 Apr 1842
1.25/3 7 May 1842-28 Sept 1842
1.25/4 30 Sept 1842-8 Nov 1842
1.25/5 10 Nov 1842-15 Jan 1843
1.25/6 11 Feb 1843-18 July 1843
1.25/7 20 July 1843-9 Feb 1844
1.25/8 9 Feb 1844-19 June 1844
1.25/9 20 June 1844-28 Nov 1844
1.25/10 30 Nov 1844-24 May 1845
1.25/11 24 May 1845-20 Dec 1845
Subseries 1.26 Letters IV
Folder 1.26/1 5 Jan 1846-24 Dec 1846
1.26/2 16 Jan 1847-14 July (Bastille Day) 1849
1.26/3 25 Aug 1849-21 Oct 1851
1.26/4 27 Oct 1851-11 Dec 1852
1.26/5 21 Dec 1852-26 May 1853
1.26/6 26 May 1853-4 Feb 1854
1.26/7 6 Mar 1854-24 Aug 1855
1.26/8 24 Aug 1855-20 Nov 1856
1.26/9 20 Nov 1856-15 Feb 1858
1.26/10 5 Mar 1858-18 Oct 1859
1.26/11 Undated Letters printed in Letters IV and
Newly Located Letters printed in Appendix I.
Microfilm Reel
1.26/1 1804-1825
1.26/2 1826-1838
1.26/3 1839-1894
1.26/4 1845-1859 and undated
1.26/5 W. I. Letters, Biblioteque Nationale
1.26/6 W. I. Letters, John Murray Collection
1.26/7 W. I. Letters, U. Va. Library
1.26/8 Kleinfield request for copies of originals
held at Huntington Library
1.26/9 W. I. Letters, Huntington Library
1.26/10 W. I. Letters, Berg Collection of NYPL
1.26/11 Letterbook
1.26/12 W. I. Letters, U. Va. Library
Subseries 1.27 Wolfert's Roost
Folder 1.27/1 Wolfert's Roost
Subseries 1.28 Miscellaneous Writings
Folder 1.28/1 Chronicle of Don Garcia Fernandez
1.28/2 Ms fragment: Ruy Valesquez
Subseries 1.28 Miscellaneous Writings (continued)
Folder 1.28/3 Anecdotes
1.28/4 Pelayo
1.28/5 1813 Edition, James Lawrence
1.28/6 Chronicle of the Omniades
1.28/7 Cummunipaw and Conspiracy of the Cooked Hats
1.28/8 1810, 1815, 1821, 1811 editions of Thomas
Campbell
1.28/9 Mexican Portents, The Village Curate, The Log
House Hotel, David Wilkie in Spain, My Uncle,
Fernando the Saint
1.28/10 Spanish papers: Fernan Gonzales
1.28/11 Spanish papers: Legend of Pelayo
1.28/12 Der Freifchub, Abn Hassan
1.28/13 The Freyschutz
1.28/14 The Crayon Papers, The Catskill Mountains
1.28/15 Historid de la Conquista de Mexico, The Koran
Microfilm Reel
1.28/1 Irving Contributions to N.Y. Morning
Chronicle, N.Y. American, and N.Y. Evening
Post.
1.28/2 Biography of Thomas Campbell (1810), Revised
Biography of Thomas Campbell, Biography of
James Lawrence (1813)
1.28/3 "Chronicles of the Omniades"
1.28/4 "Abderahman"
1.28/5 "Legend of Pelayo," "Fernan Gorzalez," Un-
published Ms. (Feud between Velozquez and
Gustios), "Fernando the Saint,"
3 unidentified pages, and "Don Garcia
Fernandez."
1.28/6 "The Haunted Ship," "An Unwritten Drama of
Lord Byron," Beattie, Life and Lectures of
Thomas Campbell, and A Book of the Hudson.
Subseries 1.30 Irving Bibliography
[no material on file]
Subseries 1.31 Items Not Published in Complete Works
Folder 1.31/1 Letters Received - Diplomatic Correspondence
1.31/2 Letters Received - Diplomatic Correspondence
Spain 1842-1846
1.31/3 Letters Received - Consul at Cadiz to Irving
1.31/4-13 Consular and Miscellaneous Letters Received
1.31/14-16 Letters Received in Spanish
1.31/17 Undated and Newly Located Letters
1.31/18-20 Letters from the Spanish Archives
1.31/21 Letters in English from Spanish Archives
1.31/22 Washington Irving Letterbook-33 Official
Letters
1.31/23 Miscellaneous Extracts from Mss.
Microfilm Reel
1.31/1 Diplomatic Correspondence 1
1.31/2 Diplomatic Correspondence 2
1.31/3 E. L. Castellano
1.31/4 William P. Van Ness Papers
Series 2. Correspondence between General Editors and Members of
the Editorial Board and Material regarding General
Editorial Procedures.
Bracketed names following folder titles indicate original
locations of folders. For example, folders 2/1-5 are from the
files of Herbert Kleinfield and Lewis Leary.
Folder 2/l-5 Pochmann, Henry A., 1964-1970 [Kleinfield,
Leary]
2/6-7 Pochmann, Henry A., 1971-1973 [Kleinfield,
Leary]
2/8 Pochmann, Correspondence with Fredson
Bowers, 1966 [Pochmann]
2/9 Pochmann, Correspondence with Edwin H.
Cady, 1965-66 [Pochmann]
2/10 Pochmann, Correspondence with David V.
Erdman, 1966 [Pochmann]
2/11 Pochmann, Correspondence with John C. Gerber,
1966-67 [Pochmann]
2/12-13 Kleinfield, Herbert L., 1973-1977 [Leary]
2/14 Kleinfield, Herbert L., 1967-1976 (Corre-
spondence with J. Beard concerning the
vetting of letters)
2/15 Kleinfield, Correspondence with Don L. Cook,
1973-74 [Kleinfield]
2/16 Rust, Richard D., 1973-1980 [Leary]
2/17 General Editors Introductions to the
Editions [Kleinfield]
2/18 Bowden, Edwin T., 1966-1967 [Pochmann, Klein-
field]
2/19-20 Bowden, Edwin T., 1968-1972 [Pochmann,
Kleinfield]
2/21-22 Bowden, Edwin T., 1973-1979 [Kleinfield,
Leary]
2/23-24 Davis, Richard Beale, 1961-1972 [Pochmann,
Kleinfield]
2/25 Davis, Richard Beale, 1973-1976 [Kleinfield,
Leary]
2/26-28 Holman, Hugh C., 1965-1975 [Pochmann,
Kleinfield]
2/29-30 Leary, Lewis, 1961-1967 [Kleinfield]
2/31 Leary, Lewis, 1968-1972 [Pochmann,
Kleinfield]
2/32-33 Leary, Lewis, 1973-1977 [Kleinfield]
2/34-37 Early Business of the Managing Editor,
1962-1966 [Kleinfield]
2/38-39 General Correspondence to Editorial Board
and Editors, 1966-1975 [Pochmann,
Kleinfield, Leary]
2/40 Business of the Editorial Board, 1970-1971
[Pochmann]
2/41 Irving Editors Meetings-Minutes, 1960, 1963,
1970, 1972-1974 [Kleinfield]
2/42 Correspondence with Prospective Editors,
1963-1966 [Pochmann]
2/43 Editorial Plans and Irving Edition Reports
[Kleinfield, Leary]
2/44-47 Washington Irving Editor's Manual, Editorial
Plans, 1966-69 [Pochmann]
2/48 G. Thomas Tanselle, "Some Principles for
Editorial Apparatus."
2/49 Other Editorial Guides, 1969 [Rust]
2/50 CEAA Editorial Guides
2/51 Irving Textual Histories
Series 3. Correspondence to and from Editors of Volumes.
Attachments include drafts of editorial commentary. Bracketed
names following folder titles indicate original locations of
folders.
3/l Aderman, Ralph M., 1961-1967 [Kleinfield]
3/2-5 Aderman, Ralph M., 1968-1972 [Pochmann,
Kleinfield]
3/6 Aderman, Ralph M., 1973 [Pochmann, Klein-
field, Rust, Leary]
3/7-8 Aderman, Ralph M., 1974-1975 [Kleinfield,
Leary]
3/9 Aderman, Ralph M., 1976 [Leary]
3/10-11 Aderman, Ralph M., 1977-1980 [Rust, Leary]
3/12 Aderman, Ralph M., 1981-1982 [Rust]
3/13 Aderman, Ralph M., Unpublished Letters
[Rust]
3/14 Aderman, Ralph M., Correspondence with Peter
Boyd-Bowman re letters, 1973-1975
[Kleinfield]
3/15 Auser, Cortland, 1966-1968 [Kleinfield]
3/16 Banks, Jennifer S., 1973-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/17 Beach, Leonard B., 1965-1969 [Pochmann]
3/18 Beach, Leonard B., 1966-1969 [Kleinfield]
3/19-22 Black, Michael L., 1966-1973 [Pochmann]
3/23-25 Black, Michael L., 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/26 Black, Michael L., 1977-1989 [Rust]
3/27 Black, Michael L., 1965-1968, 1973-1979
[Leary]
3/28 Falk, Robert P., 1965-1968 [Pochmann]
3/29 Falk, Robert P., 1966-1968 [Kleinfield]
3/30 Feltskog, E. N., 1970-1971 [Pochmann]
3/31 Feltskog, E. N., 1970, 1973, 1975
[Kleinfield]
3/32 Feltskog, E. N., 1976 [Leary]
3/33-36 Granger, Bruce I., 1964-1972 [Pochmann]
3/37 Granger, Bruce I., Correspondence with Martin
Roth, 1966 [Pochmann]
3/38-39 Granger, Bruce I., 1965-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/40 Granger, Bruce I., 1965, 1973-1976 [Leary]
3/41 Granger, Bruce I., 1966, 1984 [personal
files]
3/42-43 Guttmann, Allen, 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
3/44-45 Guttmann, Allen, 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/46 Guttmann, Allen, 1974-1977 [Leary]
3/47-48 Harbert, Earl N., 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
3/49-50 Harbert, Earl N., 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/51 Harbert, Earl N., Granada Textual Commentary
[Kleinfield]
3/52 Harbert, Earl N., 1976-1977 [Leary]
3/53 Hedges, William L., 1965-1970 [Pochmann]
3/54 Hedges, William L., 1966, 1967, 1970
[Kleinfield]
3/55 Kime, Wayne R., 1968-1971 [Pochmann]
3/56-58 Kime, Wayne R., 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/59 Kime, Wayne R., 1973-1979 [Leary]
3/60 Lenehan, William T., 1973, 1976 [Leary]
3/61 Lenehan, William T., 1970-1983 [Rust]
3/62 McClary, Ben Harris, 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
3/63 McClary, Ben Harris, 1966-1973 [Kleinfield]
3/64 McClary, Ben Harris, 1973 [Leary]
3/65 McDermott, John F., 1963-1966 [Pochmann,
Leary]
3/66-67 McElroy, John H., 1966-1973 [Pochman]
3/68-69 McElroy, John H., 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/70 McElroy, John H., 1973-1979 [Leary]
3/71-72 Myers, Andrew B., 1965-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/73 Myers, Andrew B., Leary's Work with
Journals IV
3/74 Myers, Andrew B., 1966, 1972-1979 [Leary]
3/75-76 Rees, Robert A., 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
3/77 Rees, Robert A., 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/78 Rees, Robert A., 1974-1977 [Leary]
3/79-82 Reichart, Walter A., 1959-1972 [Pochmann]
3/83 Reichart, Walter A., 1964-1970
(Journals II) [Kleinfield]
3/84 Reichart, Walter A., 1964-1970 (Sketchbook)
[Kleinfield]
3/85-86 Reichart, Walter A., 1962-1981 [Leary]
3/87 Rosenburg, Roberta, 1974-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/88 Rosenburg, Roberta, 1974-1976 [Leary]
3/89 Ross, Sue Fields, 1974-1979 [Leary]
3/90-91 Rust, Richard D., 1968-1972 [Pochmann]
3/92 Rust, Richard D., Correspondence with James
Meriweather, 1971 [Pochmann]
3/93 Rust, Richard D., 1969-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/94 Rust, Richard D., 1973-1976 [Leary]
3/95-101 Rust, Richard D., 1968-1976 (Astoria)
3/102 Sandy, Alan, 1969-1972 [Pochmann]
3/103 Sandy, Alan, 1968-1973 [Kleinfield]
3/104 Sandy, Alan, 1975-1976 [Leary]
3/105 Sappenfield, James, 1969-1973 [Kleinfield]
3/106 Sappenfield, James, 1973-1976 [Leary]
3/107 Schillingsburg, Miriam, 1977 [Leary]
3/108 Schlissel, Lillian, 1965-1972 [Pochmann]
3/109-113 Schlissel, Lillian, 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/114 Schlissel, Lillian, 1973, 1976 [Leary]
3/115-116 Smith, Herbert F., 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
3/117 Smith, Herbert F., Westlake, Pochmann
Correspondence re Bracebridge, 1970-71
[Pochmann]
3/118 Smith, Herbert F., Vettor, David Nordloh,
1970 [Pochmann]
3/119 Smith, Herbert F., 1966-1975 [Kleinfield]
3/120 Smith, Herbert F., Bracebridge textual
commentary 1974 [Kleinfield]
3/121 Smith, Herbert F., 1973-1976 [Leary]
3/122-123 Springer, Haskell, 1965-1972 [Pochmann]
3/124 Springer, Haskell, 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/125 Springer, Haskell, 1973-1979 [Leary]
3/126-129 Springer, Haskell, 1965-1977 [Personal
Files]
3/130 Springer, Haskell, Locations of Mss
3/131-133 Stocker, Martha Hartzog [Pochmann]
3/134 Stocker, Martha Hartzog, 1970-1973
[Kleinfield]
3/135-136 Terrell, Dahlia, 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
3/137-138 Terrell, Dahlia, 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/139 Terrell, Dahlia, 1973-1977 [Leary]
3/140 Tuttleton, James, 1967-1972 [Pochmann]
3/141 Tuttleton, James, 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/142 Tuttleton, James, 1973-1977 [Leary]
3/143 Weber, Brom, 1965-1972 [Pochmann]
3/144 Weber, Brom, 1966-1973 [Kleinfield]
3/145 Weber, Brom, 1975:Vetting process
[Kleinfield]
3/146 Weber, Brom, 1975-1977 [Leary]
3/147-148 West, Elsie, 1962-1972 [Pochmann]
3/149-151 West, Elsie, 1966-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/152 West, Elsie, 1973-1978 [Leary]
3/153 West, Elsie, 1969-1978 Publishing
3/154 West, Elsie, 1966-1977 Correspondence
with Ed Bowden
3/155 West, Elsie, 1968-1978 Correspondence
with Leary and Rust
3/156 West, Elsie, 1966-1974 Goldsmith
3/157 West, Elsie, 1966-1974 Davidson
3/158 West, Elsie, 1974-1975 Vetting
3/159 Wilson, David, 1971-1972 [Pochmann]
3/160 Wilson, David, 1973-1976 [Kleinfield]
3/161 Wilson, David, 1978-1979 [Leary]
3/162-164 Wright, Nathalia, 1965-1972 [Pochmann]
3/165 Wright, Nathalia, 1965-1969 [Kleinfield]
3/166 Wright, Nathalia, 1976 [Leary]
Series 4. Correspondence and Material Regarding CEAA/CSE,
Foundations and Endowments.
Bracketed names following folder titles indicate the source of
the material.
Folder 4/1-3 CEAA. Director: William M. Gibson, 1964-1971
4/4-7 CEAA. Director: Matthew J. Bruccoli, 1969-1973
[Pochmann]
4/8 CEAA. Director: William M. Gibson, 1964-1969
4/9-13 CEAA. Director: William M. Gibson, 1967-1976
[Kleinfield]
4/14 CSE. Chairman: Don Cook, 1975-1976
[Kleinfield]
4/15 Gibson, William M. "Liaison Editor," 1973-1974
[Leary]
4/16 CEAA and CSE, 1970-1978 [Leary]
4/17 CSE. Chairman: Don Cook, 1977-1978 [Leary]
4/18-19 Beard, James F. CEAA Executive Committee,
1965-1972 [Pochmann]
4/20 Beard, James F. CEAA Executive Committee,
1976-1978 [Leary]
4/21 Fisher, John. CEAA Executive Committee,
1962-1972 [Pochmann]
4/22 Hayford, Harrison. CEAA Executive Committee,
1966-1970 [Pochmann]
4/23-24 Tanselle, G. Thomas. CEAA Executive Committee,
1966-1972 [Pochmann]
4/25 CEAA Newsletters, 1969-1975
4/26 Irving Edition Budgets
4/27 National Endowment for the Humanities,
1971-1972 [Pochmann]
4/28 National Endowment for the Humanities,
1964, 1967-1968 [Kleinfield]
4/29 National Endowment for the Humanities,
1973-1978 [Leary]
4/30 American Council of Learned Societies,
1973 [Kleinfield]
4/31 University of Wisconsin Graduate School,
1966-1972 [Pochmann]
4/32 Barrett, Waller, 1973 [Leary]
4/33 Bassett, Norman, 1972 [Pochmann]
4/34 Zillman, Theordore W., University of Wisconsin
Foundation, 1972 [Pochmann]
4/35 NEH - Application Cover Sheet [Rust]
4/36 Application to the Commissioner of Education
for Funds to Support a Complete Edition of
Melville [Rust]
Series 5. Correspondence with Publishers and Prospective
Publishers of the WI Edition.
Bracketed names following folder titles indicate the source of
the material.
Folder 5/1a Columbia University Press 1961, 1964 [Leary]
5/1b University of Oklahoma Press--Savoie Lottin-
ville, 1961-1966 [Pochmann]
5/2-4 University of Wisconsin Press--Thompson Webb,
1965-1972 [Pochmann]
5/5-6 University of Wisconsin Press--Elisabeth
Eccles, 1966-1972 [Pochmann]
5/7-8 University of Wisconsin Press, 1965-1974
[Kleinfield]
5/9 University of Wisconsin Press. Twayne
Publishers, 1971-1975 [Kleinfield]
5/10 University of Wisconsin Press. Thompson
Webb, 1973-1974 [Leary]
5/11 Southern Illinois University Press--Vernon
Sternburg, 1973 [Leary]
5/12 Bill of Particulars: The Publication Problems
of the Washington Irving Edition, 1974
5/13 Twayne Publishers, 1974-1976 [Kleinfield]
5/14 Twayne Publishers, 1974-1978 [Leary]
5/15 Irving Publication Schedules
5/16-17 University of Wisconsin Press and Twayne
Publishers Miscellaneous; Contracts,
1973-1975
Series 6. Correspondence and Material Regarding Location and Use
of Mss--with Repositories, Libraries, Heirs,
Publishers.
Bracketed names following folder titles indicate the source of
the material.
Folder 6/1-4 Correspondence with Libraries [Kleinfield]
6/5 American Literary Manuscripts, 1975
6/6 Carey and Lea Publishers [Pochmann]
6/7 Irving Manuscripts Census; List of Complete
Writings; List of Editors, 1961-1976
[Kleinfield]
6/8 Irving Heirs, 1958, 1967-1968 [Kleinfield]
6/9 Heirs--Mrs. A. Duer Irving, 1966-1968
[Kleinfield]
6/10 Heirs--Mr. Harold Irving, 1967-1968
[Kleinfield]
6/11 Heirs--Mr. Washington Irving, 1966-1973
[Kleinfield]
6/12 Correspondence with Historical Societies
[Kleinfield]
6/13 Library of Congress [Kleinfield]
6/14 Irving Manuscript Search [Kleinfield]
6/15 John Murray, 1968-1970 [Pochmann]
6/16 John Marray Publishers [Kleinfield]
6/17 Lists of WI Mss Letters in the National
Archives and the Library of Congress
6/18 National Historical Publications Commission
[Kleinfield]
6/19 New York Public Library [Kleinfield]
6/20 Permissions Requested, 1976-1977 [Kleinfield]
6/21 Permissions Requested, 1965-1977 [Kleinfield]
6/22 Permissions Received, 1965-1977 [Kleinfield]
6/23 Permissions Received, 1973, 1975, 1977
[Kleinfield]
6/24 Pforzheimer Library, 1967-1977 [Kleinfield]
6/25 G. P. Putnam, Co., 1970 [Pochmann]
6/26 Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1962, 1965, 1968
[Pochmann]
6/27 Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1970-1971
[Pochmann]
6/28 Sleepy Hollow Restorations [Kleinfield]
6/29 Irving Letters in STW
6/30 University of Virginia Library, 1971
[Pochmann]
6/31 Barrett Collection UVA [Kleinfield]
6/32 Washington University Libraries--Elsie
Freivogel, 1969 [Pochmann]
6/33 Yale Library [Kleinfield, Leary]
6/34 Legal Opinion Regarding Heirs and the
Editions Rights to Publish, 1968
[Kleinfield]
6/35 Permissions, 1965-1974 [Kleinfield]
6/36 Mss Known but Unavailable [Kleinfield]
6/37 Mss Miscellaneous Libraries [Kleinfield]
6/38 Card file: permissions to publish
6/39 Hyspanic Society of America, 1966-1976 [Leary]
6/40 Southern Illinois University [Leary]
Series 7. Washington Irving Miscellaneous and Related Projects.
Bracketed names following folder titles indicate the
source of the material.
Folder 7/1 Irving Editors Vitae
7/2 Related Projects, 1967-1974
7/3 WI Miscellaneous, 1964-1976
7/4 WI Miscellaneous [Kleinfield]
7/5 Putnam's New Publications, 1849
7/6 John Murray's Family Library Ledger
7/7 Miscellaneous Articles and Irvingiana
7/8 Peter Irving's Journals
7/9 Osborne, Phd. Thesis, "A Study of Washington
Irving's Development as a Man of Letters to
1825."
7/10 Washington Irving Edition Questionnaire [Rust]
7/11 Two Boxes Containing Irving Titles in the
Library of Congress National Union Catalog
7/12 6 Drawings of Scenes From "Rip Van Winkle."
Microfilm Reels
7/1 New York Public Library Card Catalog
7/2 West, Phd. Dissertation, "The Gentle Flute: W. I. as
Biographer."
SHELF LIST
Box 1 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.2/1 - 1.3/10)
Box 2 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.3/ll - 1.8/4)
Box 3 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.8/5 - 1.15/6)
Box 4 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.15/7 - 1.18/1)
Box 5 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.19/1 - 1.22/7)
Box 6 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.23/l - 1.24/15)
Box 7 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.24/16 - 1.26/7)
Box 8 Series 1. Irving Manusctipts and Editions
(Folders 1.26/8 - 1.31/7)
Box 9 Series 1. Irving Manuscripts and Editions
(Folders 1.31/8 - 1.31/23)
Box 10 Series 2. Editors' Files (Folders 2/1 - 2/30)
Box 11 Series 2. Editors' Files (Folders 2/31-2/51)
Series 3. Editors' Files (Folders 3/1-3/6)
Box 12 Series 3. Editors' Files (Folders 3/7-3/47)
Box 13 Series 3. Editors' Files (Folders, 3/48-3/81)
Box 14 Series 3. Editors' Files (Folders, 3/82-3/123)
Box 15 Series 3. Editors' Files (Folders, 3/124-3/153)
Box 16 Series 3. Editors' Files (Folders, 3/154-3/166)
Series 4. CEAA, CSE, Etc. (Folders, 4/1 - 4/13)
Box 17 Series 4. CEAA, CSE, Etc. (Folders, 4/14 - 4/36)
Series 5. Publishers (Folders, 5/1 - 5/17)
Series 6. Locations of Manuscripts
(Folders, 6/1 - 6/2)
Box 18 Series 6. Locations of Manuscripts
(Folders, 6/3 - 6/40)
Series 7. Miscellaneous Material
(Folders, 7/1 - 7/4)
Box 19 Series 7. Miscellaneous Material
(Folders, 7/5 - 7/12)
Items separated:
Microfilm (M-12014). (as noted in Series Descriptions)
Oversize Papers (OP-12014). (Separation sheets filed
with the collection indicate
contents.)
ADDITIONS AFTER 1989
Addition of June 1990 (Acc. 90065)
Size: About 500 items.
Dates: 1970-1977.
Provenance: Received from William T. Leneham of Madison,
Wisconsin, in June 1990.
Access: No restrictions.
Description: Correspondence, notes, and other materials
relating to the editing of The Alhambra. Included
is a reel of microfilm containing a copy of the
second volume of The Alhambra.
Filed in box 20.
Item separated: M-12014/39 The Alhambra, Volume II
Addition of June 1990 (Acc. 90083)
Size: About 2300 items.
Dates: 1977-1988.
Provenance: Received from Richard Rust of Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, in June 1990.
Access: No restrictions.
Description: Correspondence, notes, and research materials
related to the Irving edition. Correspondence is
chiefly with contributors, and book and journal
publishers and editors. Research materials are
photocopies and typed transcriptions of Irving
letters, legal materials, and other documents from
various repositories.
Box 20 Correspondence
Boxes 21-22 Research materials
Addition of December 1996 (Acc. 96186)
Size: About 1,250 items (3 linear feet).
Dates: Various.
Provenance: Received from H. Springer of Lawrence, Kansas, in
December 1996.
Access: No restrictions.
Description: Primarily editorial research files, including
collation sheets for Irving editions examined.
Some drafts of historical notes included.
Box 23-24 Editorial research files