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Henrietta Cozens (fl. 1900-1930s) was a horticulturalist and a friend of the artists Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott (1872-1954), Violet Oakley (1874-1961), and Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935). The three artists met in 1896 as students of the illustrator Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute, now Drexel University. Oakley and Smith began their friendship by collaborating on the illustration of a new edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Evangeline for Houghton, Mifflin and Company in 1897. After leaving Drexel, they rented an apartment at 1523 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, and Green joined them there. Smith and Green collaborated on the Bryn Mawr College Calendar for 1901, 1902, and 1909, as well as on The Book of the Child.

In 1902, the three artists held their first group exhibition at the Plastic Club, a professional organization for women artists on Camac Street in Philadelphia. After their experience renting studio space at Bryn Mawr College to escape the summer heat of the city, they decided in 1902 to lease the Red Rose Inn in Villanova, where they lived and worked until 1906. Henrietta Cozens joined them there, taking on the management of the household and the garden. The four women then moved to a farm in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia, where architect Frank Miles Day designed a residence that they named Cogslea, a word that includes the acronym "Cogs," standing for Cozens, Oakley, Green, and Smith.

In 1911, Green married architect and artist Huger Elliott and made several moves with him, to Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York, as well as back to Philadelphia, where they built a home near Cogslea. Meanwhile, in 1914, Smith moved with Cozens to Cogshill, a new home and studio near Cogslea. Oakley remained at Cogslea with her friend and former student, Edith Emerson. Even though they no longer lived in one house, the four friends remained in close contact for the rest of their lives.

Elliott published illustrations in Harper's and many other periodicals and monographs. Oakley designed stained glass windows and painted murals, including those in the Pennsylvania State Capitol building in Harrisburg, and she received many honors for her work, including awards from the St. Louis Exposition (1904), the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1905), the San Francisco Exposition (1915), and an honorary doctorate in law from Drexel. Smith published illustrations in many publications, including Ladies' Home Journal, Scribner's Magazine, and Good Housekeeping Magazine, and she did the illustrations for monographs such as Charles Kingsley's The Water Babies, Robert Louis Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses, and Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. She also won many awards, including those from the Charleston Exposition (1902), the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1903), the Philadelphia Water Color Club (1911), and the Panama-Pacific Exposition (1915).

For further information about the three artists, see, among other publications:

Carter, Alice A. The Red Rose Girls: An Uncommon Story of Art and Love. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2000.

Goodman, Helen. "Women Illustrators of the Golden Age of American Illustration." Woman's Art Journal. Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 1987): 13-20.

Henry, Jean, editor. Drexel's Great School of American Illustration: Violet Oakley and Her Contemporaries. Philadelphia: Drexel University Museum, 1985.

Huber, Christine Jones. The Pennsylvania Academy and Its Women, 1850-1920. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1974.

Likos, Patricia. "For Myself, for My Sisters." Arts Exchange. Nov/Dec 1978: 6-9, 56-57.

Likos, Patricia. "Violet Oakley." Bulletin (Philadelphia Museum of Art). Vol. 75, No. 325 (June 1979).

Likos, Patricia. "Violet Oakley: Lady Mural Painter." Pennsylvania Heritage. Fall 1988): 14-21.

Mitchell, Gene. The Subject Was Children: The Art of Jessie Willcox Smith. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1979.

Nudelman, Edward D. Jessie Willcox Smith: A Bibliography. Gretna, La..: Pelican Publishing Company, 1989.

Schnessel, S. Michael. Jessie Willcox Smith. New York: Crowell, [1977].

The Henrietta Cozens papers document the lives of three artists, Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott, Violet Oakley, and Jessie Willcox Smith, as well as their friend, Henrietta Cozens. The papers span the years 1889 to 1956, but the bulk of the material is from 1901 to 1938. The collection provides insight into their friendship and the art of Elliott, Oakley, and Smith.

The collection is organized into three series: "Series I: Correspondence," "Series II: Art and Photographs," and "Series III: Other Papers." "Series I: Correspondence" is organized into five subseries: "Henrietta Cozens," "Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott," "Violet Oakley," "Jessie Willcox Smith," and "Other People." Each subseries is organized into Outgoing and Incoming as appropriate and is then arranged alphabetically. Many of the letters use nicknames for the four friends; Cozens was referred to as Heddy or Henry, Elliott as Liddy or Twinny, Smith as Jeddy, and Oakley as Viddy. The majority of the letters in the collection is from Elliott to Cozens, from 1904 to 1938, and include detailed descriptions of Elliott's work, social life, and travels. Many of the letters are also addressed to Oakley and Smith, but were sent to Cozens to be shared with the other two. There are a few letters that were addressed directly to Oakley and to Smith. The outgoing letters from Cozens are to Smith while she was travelling in England in 1907. The majority of the incoming letters to Cozens are from her family members, mainly in the Philadelphia area; there are also a few letters from Elliott's husband, Huger, from Oakley's friend, Edith Emerson, and from Oakley's mother, Cornelia. The letters from Oakley to Cozens cover the period from 1901 to 1936, and some of them are also addressed to Smith. There are a few letters addressed directly to Smith. The letters from Smith to Cozens are from 1904 to 1933, and some are also addressed to Elliott and Oakley. The incoming letters to Smith mainly concern her work; some of them were sent after her death and were presumably answered by Cozens. "Series II: Art and Photographs" is arranged alphabetically by artist and includes printed versions of art, as well as original art. The printed version of the bookplate that Elliott made for Cozens is in the collection, as well as the block from which it was printed. This is the same for Huger Elliott's two bookplates for Frank Adair Monroe, Jr. There are printed versions of Christmas cards that Elliott, Huger Elliott, Oakley, and Smith each made; printed versions of the Bryn Mawr College calendars on which Elliott and Smith collaborated; and the calendar that Smith made alone in 1905. There are also original drawings by Elliott, Huger Elliott, and Oakley. "Series III: Photographs" is organized into "People," "Places," and "Other" and includes photographs of Cozens, Elliott, and Smith, and of Cogshill, the house where Smith and Cozens lived. "Series IV: Other Papers" is arranged alphabetically by person. There are financial materials and calling cards belonging to Cozens and Smith; blueprints, deeds, and surveys regarding Cogshill; and two eviction notices regarding the Red Rose Inn. There are some humorous poems written by Elliott and by Smith, an article by Smith about painting children, a diary that she kept during her trip to England in 1907, and a poem that Christopher Morley wrote for her. There are also some clippings and invitations regarding Oakley's work, including reproductions of six of the murals she made for the Pennsylvania State Capitol building. "Series V" consists of oversized materials, primarily pen-and-ink drawings, pencil drawings, and watercolors by Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott.

Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott, Violet Oakley, and Jessie Willcox Smith, known as the Red Rose Girls after their workspace at the Red Rose Inn in Villanova, were artists and friends. All three women lived with their friend, the horticulturalist Henrietta Cozens. Through correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia, this collection evidences the deep friendship between the four. It also highlights the artistic abilities of Elliott, Oakley, and Smith. It would be of use to anyone interested in the Red Rose Girls, Henrietta Cozens, and romantic realism.

Gift of Emma C. Brown, October 1993, and gift of Robert DeMento, Jr., 1998. The two accessions have been interfiled, and the provenance has been marked on each folder.

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Bryn Mawr College
Finding Aid Author
Miriam B. Spectre, Melissa Torquato
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

The Henrietta Cozens papers are the physical property of the Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library. Literary rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns.

Collection Inventory

Binney, Isabelle N., 1910-1936.
Box 1 Folder 3-4
Cozens, Delia. Includes letter to Ellen Cozens, 1904-1908.
Box 1 Folder 5-6
Cozens, Will., 1911.
Box 1 Folder 7
Elliot, Huger. Some letters also addressed to Jessie Willcox Smith., 1910-1936.
Box 1 Folder 8-9
Emerson, Edith. Some letters also addressed to Jessie. , 1923-1936.
Box 1 Folder 10
Evans, Susan., 1898-1916.
Box 1 Folder 11
Eyre, Louisa., 1906-1937.
Box 1 Folder 12
Good Housekeeping., 1933 May 31.
Box 1 Folder 13
Lee, Alfred Pyle., 1937 Apr 5.
Box 1 Folder 14
Lester, Joseph G., 1912-1936.
Box 1 Folder 14
Lewis, Clifford, Jr., 1906-1928.
Box 1 Folder 15
Lewis, Ella E. , 1904-1907.
Box 1 Folder 16-17
Lewis, Ella E. (cont.). Letter dated 1920 Mar 9 encloses five photographs of street scenes., 1910-1938.
Box 2 Folder 1-2
Oakley, Cornelia S. Some letters also addressed to Jessie Willcox Smith., 1909-1912.
Box 2 Folder 3
Parkin, Alice Temple., 1897-1937.
Box 2 Folder 4-5
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. , 1935 Oct 8.
Box 2 Folder 6
Philadelphia Water Color Clun. Signed by Thornton Oakley., 1938 Feb 28.
Box 2 Folder 6
Spackman, Isabel., 1910-1916.
Box 2 Folder 7-9
Spackman, Samuel., 1909 Aug 18.
Box 2 Folder 10
Thompson, Mills.
Box 2 Folder 11
Wilde, Frances F.
Box 2 Folder 12-13
General family letters., 1898-1938.
Box 2 Folder 14-15
General family letters (cont.)., 1898-1938.
Box 3 Folder 1
General letters., 1883-1936.
Box 3 Folder 2-16
Smith, Jessie Willcox., 1907.
Box 1 Folder 1
---,Maxine., 1935 Sep 23.
Box 1 Folder 2
Cozens, Henrietta. Some letters also addressed to Violet Oakley and Jessie Willcox Smith. Letters dated 1914 Oct 11 and 1917 Jan 5 enclose photographs. Letter dated 1919 Jul 6 includes letter from Huger Elliot., 1904-1912 Aug.
Box 4 Folder 1-13
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.)., 1912 Sep-1915.
Box 5 Folder 1-10
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.)., 1916-1918 Mar.
Box 6 Folder 1-12
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.)., 1918 Apr-1926.
Box 7 Folder 1-12
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.)., 1927-1934.
Box 8 Folder 1-13
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.)., 1935-1938.
Box 9 Folder 1-3
Oakley, Violet, 1911.
Box 9 Folder 4
Smith, Jessie Willcox., 1911-1929.
Box 9 Folder 5-6
Wilde, Francis F. Contains ink drawings., 1902.
Box 9 Folder 7
Marks, Josephoine Peabody., [1912].
Box 9 Folder 8
New York Daily News., 1904 Jan 15.
Box 9 Folder 8
The Outlook., 1904, Jul 21.
Box 9 Folder 8
Pratt Institute., 1904.
Box 9 Folder 8
General letters., 1901-1905.
Box 9 Folder 9
Cozens, Henrietta. Some letters also addressed to Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott and Jessie Willcox Smith., 1901-1912.
Box 9 Folder 10-15
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.). Letters dated 1913 Jan 6 encloses note from Cornelia S. Oakley to Cozens. , 1913-1936.
Box 10 Folder 1-6
Smith, Jessie Willcox., 1909-1923.
Box 10 Folder 7
Cozens, Henrietta. Some letters also addressed to Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott and Violet Oakley. , 1904-1927.
Box 10 Folder 10-14
Cozens, Henrietta (cont.). Some letters also addressed to Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott and Violet Oakley., 1928-1933.
Box 11 Folder 1-5
Campbell Prints, Inc. With letter from Frances F. Wilde to Campbell. , 1935.
Box 11 Folder 6
Elliott, Huger. , 1911, 1914.
Box 11 Folder 7
Emerson, Edith, n.d.
Box 11 Folder 7
Fay, Frances W. Encloses photograph., 1906 Apr 4.
Box 11 Folder 7
The Hartford Faience Company., 1906 Feb 7.
Box 11 Folder 7
The Junior Book of Authors., 1934.
Box 11 Folder 8
Long Beach Public Schools (Long Beach, Calif.) , 1938 Mar 24.
Box 11 Folder 8
Oakley, Cornelia S., 1909 Dec.
Box 11 Folder 8
Patten, William., 1932, 1935.
Box 11 Folder 8
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts., 1935 Mar 26.
Box 11 Folder 9
Rathbone, Lina., 1906 Mar 4.
Box 11 Folder 9
Societe des Gens de Lettres., 1906 Jun 30.
Box 11 Folder 9
General Letters.
Box 11 Folder 10-11
Cunningham, Warren to Huger Elliott. , 1932.
Box 11 Folder 12
Emerson, Edith to Isabel Lewis., 1956 Aug 5.
Box 11 Folder 12

Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Bookplate of Henrietta Cozens, block for. .
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Bookplate of Henrietta Cozens. Printed version (multiple copies).
Box 11 Folder 13
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Christmas Cards, printed versions, Christmas card, pen and ink drawing., 1913-1931.
Box 11 Folder 14-15
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Christmas cards, printed versions, Christmas card, pen and ink drawing., 1932-1941.
Box 11 Folder 15
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Christmas cards, printed version. Cogshill shielf, pencil drawing. Letter "G," watercolor drawing. "Little girls keep right on growing," pen and ink drawing. "The Plastic Club Exhibition of Designs.", 1947.
Box 11 Folder 15
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Plates, color and black and white, of paintings and drawings. Bryn Mawr College calendars and Elliott, Huger Bookplate of Frank Adair Monroe Jr., 1901-1909.
Box 12 Folder 1-2
Elliott, Huger-Bookplate of Frank Adair Monroe Jr., "Go little booklet go..., May blessings rest upon the head of Cadmus.".
Box 12 Folder 3
Elliott, Huger-Bookplate of Frank Adair Monroe Jr., "May blessings rest upon the head of Cadmus", printed version.
Box 12 Folder 3
Elliott, Huger-Christmas cards, printed versions., 1910-1946.
Box 12 Folder 4
Handrup, Oxford Street, London. Silhouette of Jessie Willcox Smith., 1916 Aug.
Box 12 Folder 5
Oakley, Violet-Card to Henrietta Cozens., 1929.
Box 12 Folder 6
Oakley, Violet-Christmas cards, printed versions, "Cogslea sends to the Lady Ella grateful thanks for the Curate," Cozens, watercolor protrait of, seated in garden at Cogsill, "The Great Wonder: A Vision of that Apocalypse.", 1919-1924.
Box 12 Folder 7
Plates, color and black and white, of paintings. Portrait of woman, plate of drawing.
Box 12 Folder 8
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Christmas cards, printed versions. Girls: A Calendar., 1905-1926.
Box 12 Folder 9
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Plates, color, of paintings.
Box 12 Folder 10
Various artists. Plates, color and black and white, of paintings and drawings.
Box 12 Folder 11-12
Unidentified artists. Bookplate of Elizabeth McNairy, printed version (2 copies).
Box 12 Folder 13
Christmas card of Cogslea, printed version, hand-colored.
Box 12 Folder 13
Christmas cards, printed versions, hand-colored., 1916.
Box 12 Folder 13
Man with long beard, print.
Box 12 Folder 13

Cozens, Henrietta-Christmas card showing photograph of HC in garden at Cogslea (10 copies), 1912.
Box 12 Folder 14
Standing outside next to gate at Cogsill (3 versions, all copy prints), 193-?.
Box 12 Folder 15
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Portrait, head and shoulders, mounted., ca. 1892.
Box 12 Folder 16
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Postcard portrait with HUger Elliot. Annotated on back by ESGE., ca. 1910.
Box 12 Folder 16
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-With Huger Elliot and Violet Oakley at Fontainebleu, snapshot., 1928 Aug 17.
Box 12 Folder 16
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Studio portrait, head and shoulders, mounted. Signed by Eva Watson., ca. 1895.
Box 12 Folder 17
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Sitting at table with unidentified woman., ca. 1900.
Box 12 Folder 18
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Studio portrait, sitting, left arm on chair, mounted (2 copies)., ca. 1900.
Box 12 Folder 19
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Studio portrait, sitting reading, with Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott leaning on shoulder, mounted (3 copies)., ca. 1900.
Box 12 Folder 20
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Standing, head turned to left, mounted (2 copies)., ca. 1900.
Box 12 Folder 21
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Studio portrait, standing, wearing white dress, mounted (3 copies)., ca. 1910.
Box 12 Folder 22
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Standing outside, with hand on the door., ca. 1920.
Box 12 Folder 23
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Studio portrait, head and shoulders (5 copies)., ca. 1925.
Box 12 Folder 24
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Standing, holding artist's palette (2 copies)., ca. 1925.
Box 12 Folder 25
Other People-Lewis, Isabel and Eleanor. Twelve snapshots taken by Jessie Willcox Smith. Two women. Studio portrait by Rita Martin. , ca. 1890.
Box 13 Folder 1
Other People-Unidentified family. Seventy photographs. Includes photographs of scenes., ca. 1900-1930s.
Box 13 Folder 2-4
Other People-Woman carrying muff, postcard portrait., ca 1900.
Box 13 Folder 5
Other People-Maid standing behind dining room table., 1910.
Box 13 Folder 5
Cogshill-View of house from front lawn., 1915.
Box 13 Folder 6
Cogshill-gate and arched door in snow (5 copies)., 1928.
Box 13 Folder 6
Cogshill-Arched door (5 copies), 1929.
Box 13 Folder 6
Cogshill-Entryway through gate (4 copies). View of house from lawn (2 versions)., 1930.
Box 12 Folder 7
Cogshill-View of house from front lawn (3 copies)., 1933.
Box 13 Folder 7
Cogshill-Cat sitting in window., 1937.
Box 13 Folder 7
Cogshill-View of garden in snow., 1938.
Box 13 Folder 7
Cogshill-Garden in September (6 copies)., 1939.
Box 13 Folder 7
Cogshill-View from house from front lawn (6 copies)., 193-.
Box 13 Folder 7
Cogshill-View of gate from house (2 copies)., 193-.
Box 13 Folder 8
Cogshill-Steps in Snow., 193-.
Box 13 Folder 8
Cogshill-Unidentified house, from lawn, snapshot., 1910.
Box 13 Folder 9
Photograph by Chester A. Lawrence of painting of woman sitting and reading., 1900?.
Box 13 Folder 9

Cozens, Henrietta-Calling card (5 copies).
Box 13 Folder 10
Cozens, Henrietta-Financial materials., 1910-1940.
Box 13 Folder 11-12
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green. [Humorous poems], holograph.
Box 13 Folder 13
Elliott, Huger-"The Artistic Manifestations of Colonial and Early Republican Times," course announcement., 1917.
Box 13 Folder 14
Elliott, Huger-Clippings. Gilchrist, Edmund B. "A Residence et Allens Lane, Pa. for Miss Smith and Miss Cozens," blueprints., 1924 and 1913 Aug 4.
Box 13 Folder 14
Hamilton, John McLure. Calling card.
Box 13 Folder 15
Kerbaugh, Henry. Eviction notices regarding Red Rose Inn., 1905, 1906.
Box 13 Folder 15
Morley, Christopher. "To Jessie Willcox Smith in gratitude of her illustrations of Stevenson's 'A Child's Garden of Verses,'" poem, holograph, signed., 1912 Aug 18.
Box 13 Folder 16
Oakley, Thorton. Calling card.
Box 13 Folder 16
Oakley, Violet-Clippings., 1923.
Box 13 Folder 17
Oakely, Violet-"In Memoriam Jessie Willcox Smith, Her Character & Work: Illustrator, Portrait-Painter, Interpreter, of Children," invitation for lecture at Cogslea (6 copies)., 1935 Dec 5.
Box 13 Folder 17
Invitation to view her murals for the Pennsylvania State Capitol., 1913 Dec 14.
Box 13 Folder 17
"The Life of Jessie Willcox Smith: Her Character and Work," admission card for lecture at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (2 copies)., 1936 Mar 14.
Box 13 Folder 17
Reproductions of six murals in supplement to Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pa.). Press release for lecture at Peace and Disarmament Committee of the Women's International Organizations, Geneva., 1913 Dec 14, 1936 Oct 7.
Box 13 Folder 17
"'Trilby' Come to Life," clipping of letter to editor of Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pa.)., 1918 Apr 30.
Box 13 Folder 17
The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Clipping., 1927 Jun 19.
Box 13 Folder 18
Postcards, unused.
Box 13 Folder 19-20
Red Rose Inn (Villanova, Pa.) Postcard of., 1900.
Box 13 Folder 21
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Advertisements for pictures., 1917.
Box 14 Folder 1
Smith, Jessie Willcox-calling card (2 copies).
Box 14 Folder 2
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Clippings., 1901-1938.
Box 14 Folder 2
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Deed and surveys regarding land near St. George's Road and McCallum Street, Philadelphia., 1928.
Box 14 Folder 2
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Diary of trip to England, holograph, in volume. Financial materials. , 1907 Aug 10-Sep 9 and 1920-1936.
Box 14 Folder 3
[Humorous poem], holograph. [Painting children], article, holograph., 1927.
Box 14 Folder 4
"Portraits, Drawings, and Illustrations," checklist for exhibition at the Philadelphia Art Alliance (2 copies)., 1924.
Box 14 Folder 4
Trees in Philadelphia. Clipping regarding.
Box 14 Folder 5
Wernunger, Howard. Notebook cover., 1889.
Box 14 Folder 5

Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green. Bookplate of Henrietta Cozens, block for (Series II).
Box 15
Elliott, Huger. Bookplate of Frank Adair Monroe, Jr.: "Go little booklet go...," block for (Series II). .
Box 15
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green and Jessie Willcox Smith-"Bryn Mawr College Calendar," printed (Series II)., 1901.
Box 16
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green and Jessie Willcox Smith-"Bryn Mawr College Calendar," printed (Series II)., 1902.
Box 17
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green and Jessie Willcox Smith-"Bryn Mawr College Calendar," printed (Series II). , 1909.
Box 18
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Christmas card, pen and ink drawing (Series II). , 1931.
Box 19 Folder 1
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Christmas card, pen and ink drawing (Series II)., 1941.
Box 19 Folder 1
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Cogshill shield, pencil drawing (Series II), 1930?.
Box 19 Folder 2
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-Letter "G," watercolor drawing (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 2
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-"Little girls keep right on growing," pen and ink drawings (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 2
Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green-"The Plastic Club Exhibition of Designs," color poster (Series II)., 1902 Jan.
Box 19 Folder 2
Elliott, Huger-Bookplate of Frank Adair Monroe, Jr.: "May blessings rest upon the head of Cadmus...," pen and ink drawing (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 3
Elliott, Huger-bookplate of Frank Adair Monroe, Jr.: "May blessings rest upon the head of Cadmus...," pen and ink drawing (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 3
Oakley, Violet-"Cogslea sends to the Lady Ella grateful thanks for the Curate...," pen and ink and watercolor drawing (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 4
Oakley, Violet-"The Great Wonder: A Vision of the Apocalypse," color plate (Series II)., 1924 Mar 30.
Box 19 Folder 4
Oakley, Violet-Plates, color and black and white, of paintings (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 4
Oakley, Violet-Portrait of woman, plate of drawing (Series II)., 1918.
Box 19 Folder 4
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Christmas card, printed version, hand-colored (Series II)., 1914.
Box 19 Folder 5
Smith, Jessie Willcox-Girls: A Calendar. New York: Fox, Duffield & Co. (Series II)., 1905.
Box 19 Folder 5
Various artists. Plates, color and black and white, of paintings and drawings (Series II).
Box 19 Folder 6
Cogshill. Photograph of house from lawn (2 versions) (Series II)., ca. 1930.
Box 19 Folder 7
Two women. Studio portrait by Rita Martin, 74 Baker Street W., ca 1890.
Box 19 Folder 7
Man wearing suit. Studio portrait photograph by Howland. (Series II)., ca. 1920.
Box 19 Folder 7
Oakley, Violet. Reproductions of six murals for the Pennsylvania State Capitol in supplement to Public Ledger (Philadelphia, Pa.) (Series III)., 1913 Dec 14.
Box 19 Folder 8
Smith, Jessie Willcox. Advertisements for pictures (Series III).
Box 19 Folder 8
Smith, Jessie Willcox. Deed and surveys regarding land near St. George's Road and McCallum Street, Philadelphia (Series III)., 1928.
Box 19 Folder 8
Gilchrist, Edmund B. "A Residence at Allens Lane, PA. for Miss Smith and Miss Cozens," blueprint (Series III)., 1913 Aug 14.
Box 19 Folder 9-12

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