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Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students

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Thornton Oakley (1881-1943) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1901 and 1902 from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Architecture and a M.S. in Architecture, respectively.

Oakley first studied with Howard Pyle at Chadd’s Ford Mill during the summer of 1902. He later studied with him at Pyle’s Franklin Street School in Wilmington, Delaware. Altogether, Oakley studied under Pyle for three years. He became an illustrator and writer for periodicals such as: Scribner’s, Century, Collier’s, and Harper’s Monthly. Oakley also received commissions to paint industrial subjects from the Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia Electric Company, Sun Oil Company, the Franklin Institute, and many others.

From 1914 to 1919 and 1921 to 1936, he served as the Head of the Department of Illustration at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art. During the 1914-1915 school year, Oakley also taught drawing at the University of Pennsylvania. During his career, he gave lectures at the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Curtis Institute.

Oakley served as a member of the jury of selection and advisory committee of the Department of Fine Arts at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915 and at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exposition in 1926.

During World War I, lithographs of Oakley’s patriotic drawings of war work at Hog Island Shipyard in Philadelphia were distributed by the U.S. government. From 1938 to 1939, he completed six murals on the epochs of science at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Oakley also did three sets of war effort pictures for National Geographic in 1941, 1943, and 1945. In 1951, Oakley donated his collection of Howard Pyle material to the Free Library of Philadelphia. He died in 1953 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

Howard Pyle (1853-1911) was a famous American illustrator and writer, known primarily for children’s books including The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Wonder Clock, and for his unique teaching style of art. Prevalent themes in his artwork were chivalry and adventure.

Pyle was born in Wilmington, Delaware. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and the Arts Students League in New York. Pyle became an associate of the Academy in 1905 and was elected an Academician in 1907.

In 1894, he taught his first class at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry. His students in his first class included artists Maxfield Parrish, Jessie Wilcox Smith, and Elizabeth Shippen Green. Pyle’s teaching and class popularity led to the creation of the School of Illustration within the Drexel Institute. In 1899, he resigned from Drexel because he felt he lacked sufficient time to devote to each of his pupils, due to the growth of the program. Pyle still wanted to teach however, and beginning in 1899, Pyle opened up his own school next to his studio on Franklin Street in Wilmington, Delaware. He maintained a relationship with Drexel however and continued to host intensive summer coursework in Chadd’s Ford, Pennsylvania.

As an art teacher, Pyle emphasized thought over technique, and offered nonstop assistance and critique to his students. At his school in Wilmington, each student’s education was free, aside from paying a small monthly fee that helped offset the expense of the studio. Another aspect of his teaching style was that there was no time restriction placed on his students’ education. Instead, Pyle informed students when he thought that his instruction was no longer needed.

Pyle married Anne Poole and had seven children. In 1910 Pyle moved to Italy and died in Florence in 1911.

Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) was one of Howard Pyle’s first students at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry. He was born in 1870 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From 1884 to 1886, Parrish spent time in Europe with his parents and attended classes in the winter of 1884 at Dr. Kornemann’s school in Paris.

He graduated from Haverford College in 1892 and spent the summers of 1892 and 1893 studying art with his father in Massachusetts. From 1892 to 1894, Parrish took classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Drexel Institute of Art Science and Industry, where he met his future wife, Lydia. They married in 1895.

In 1898 Parrish established his permanent home in Cornish, New Hampshire where he built his house and studio at “The Oaks.” He contracted tuberculosis in 1900 and spent the next two years convalescing between Saranac Lake, New York and Hot Springs, Arizona. Parrish continued to paint during this time.

A significant change in his artwork is seen in 1931. Prior, he painted romantic themes; but after 1931, Parrish only completed landscapes of rural scenes. He died in 1966.

Sydney Gross was born in 1897, and was an aspiring artist who corresponded with Maxfield Parrish.

Henry Clarence Pitz (1895-1965) was born in Philadelphia to parents Henry William and Anna Rosina Pitz. He studied art at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art from 1914 to 1918, as well as the Spring Garden Institute in Philadelphia in 1917 and 1920. A lifelong admirer of Howard Pyle, Pitz authored a book profiling the artist in The Brandywine Tradition, which was published in 1969. Pitz won a Philadelphia Athenaeum Literary Award for this work. Over the course of his career, Pitz authored and illustrated over 160 books on various topics, including children’s literature, history, and art technique.

Several of Pyle's students became influential women illustrators. They include Jessie Willcox Smith, Violet Oakley, and Elizabeth Shippen Green.

Jessie Willcox Smith, one of the best known American illustrators of the first half of the twentieth century, discovered her talent for art while teaching kindergarten. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women (now Moore College of Art and Design) and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where she worked briefly with Thomas Eakins. By 1888, she had left the Academy to pursue work as an illustrator. Her first job was creating advertisements for Ladies Home Journal. In 1894, Smith began studying with Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry. She credited Pyle with starting her in the field and wrote that his teaching was invaluable. Violet Oakley entered the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1896, having studied art in England and France. After only one semester at the Academy, she became a student of Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry. Recognizing her sense of color and composition, Pyle encouraged Oakley to create stained glass windows and murals which she did throughout her life. Her most important commission was designing and executing murals for the new capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Shippen Green studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with Thomas Anshutz, Thomas Eakins and Robert Vonnoh. After graduation, Green illustrated articles for several Philadelphia newspapers and for the Strawbridge and Clothier department store. She also illustrated stories, articles and children’s pages for many leading magazines. In 1897, Green began taking courses at Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry with Howard Pyle. Green’s career spanned forty-four years. She illustrated over twenty books. The public knew her best from the illustrations she created for Harper’s Magazine over a twenty year period.

Bibliography:

(http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Pitz__Henry_C.html).

This collection, assembled by Thornton Oakley, covers the artistic careers of Howard Pyle and several of his prominent students. Materials in this collection include correspondence, tear sheets of artwork published in magazines, original illustrations, photographs, the Pitz research notes, and manuscripts. Pyle’s students who are best represented in this collection include Elizabeth Shippen Green, Jessie Wilcox Smith, George Harding, Violet Oakley, N.C. Wyeth, and Maxfield Parrish. The collection’s main strength is the original artwork by Pyle and some of his students. The collection dates from 1841 to 1992. There are nine series in the collection: “Thornton Oakley,” “Howard Pyle,” “Art by Howard Pyle,” “Students of Howard Pyle subject files,” “Artwork by students of Howard Pyle,” “Maxfield Parrish family papers,” “Art by Maxfield Parrish,” “Sidney Gross,” and “Henry Clarence Pitz’s research for The Brandywine Tradition.”

The first series, “Thornton Oakley papers,” primarily documents Oakley’s efforts to preserve the legacy of Howard Pyle through writing brief biographies, holding events, and corresponding with Pyle's former students. It is divided into four subseries. The “Correspondence” subseries comprises the bulk of this series and contains letters from artists and other professional contacts from the 1920s to the 1960s. The correspondence is mostly about Howard Pyle, though there are numerous letters Oakley collected that were written by Pyle. Also included are autographs of prominent literary figures such as Jules Verne, Samuel Clemens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Frances Hodgson Burnett, which Oakley collected, and are not related to Pyle. The “Writings and Ephemera regarding Howard Pyle” subseries contains writings and ephemera compiled by Thornton Oakley on the career of Pyle. The subseries also contains the bookplates and program guides for the Howard Pyle material that Thornton Oakley gifted to the Free Library of Philadelphia in 1951. At the end of this series is the “Photographic Albums” subseries containing photographs of Oakley’s trips to the West Indies and France.

The “Howard Pyle” series documents Pyle’s career as an artist. The “Tear sheets” subseries contains pages ripped out of magazines that published works by Pyle during his career, including Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Scribner’s, St. Nicholas Magazine, and the Century. The “Subject and Research Files” subseries includes records of auction catalogs of Howard Pyle's works, a sale of estate catalog from 1912, and clippings related to Howard Pyle. The “Photographs” subseries contains photographs of Pyle, his estate in Chadd’s Ford Mill, and other photographs of artists found in the Pyle collection.

Next is the series “Art by Howard Pyle,” which contains both original and re-printed works of art. The artwork was previously cataloged by the library staff, and the finding aid arrangement reflects that system. The art is grouped into subseries based on its physical size: “Medium-Sized Prints,” “Proofs,” “Large Sized Prints,” and “Small-Sized Prints.” Also included is a sketchbook by Howard Pyle from 1898.

The next series, “Subject files on students of Howard Pyle,” contains clippings, illustrations, letters, and various course records of Howard Pyle’s students. These materials are arranged alphabetically by student name. A folder containing Maxfield Parrish material has been kept with this series to maintain original order; however researchers will find more material on Parrish in the series "Maxfield Parrish family papers," and “Art by Maxfield Parrish.”

The series, “Art by Students of Howard Pyle" contains illustrations by students of Howard Pyle. The art work is divided into subseries according to its physical size: “Medium-Sized Prints” and “Large-Sized Prints.” Subseries are arranged alphabetically by student name. Student artists include Jessie Wilcox Smith, Elizabeth Shippen Green, and Violet Oakley.

The series, “Maxfield Parrish family papers,” houses letters sent by and to Maxfield Parrish, his cousin Dillwyn Parrish, and son Stephen Parrish from 1914 to 1951, including a letter from Maxfield Parrish to Eleanor Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson.

“Art by Maxfield Parrish,” contains prints and published clippings of Maxfield Parrish’s art. The “Medium-Sized Prints” and “Large-Sized Prints” subseries contain dozens of reproduced prints by Parrish from 1902 to 1961. The “Tear sheets” subseries contain published clippings of Parrish’s art in Scribner's and Collier's. Also in this subseries are plates from various calendars and books and a box of negatives of several illustrations.

The series, “Sydney Gross,” contains the records of Sydney Gross’s personal exchanges with Maxfield Parrish, as well as some published material and photographs taken by Gross of the artist’s work. Gross’s correspondence with Parrish spans from 1933 to 1939, and 1955 to 1967. As an aspiring artist himself, Gross also kept notes on art theory which is represented in the subseries “Notes on art techniques.”

The series, “Henry Clarence Pitz research for The Brandywine Tradition,” contains the correspondence, notes, and writings of art historian Henry Clarence Pitz. There are two subseries. The first, “Correspondence,” is divided into personal and corporate correspondence, arranged alphabetically by the sender’s name. The next subseries, “Research for The Brandywine Tradition,” includes the manuscript, typescript, and proofs for this book, which was published in the late 1960s.

There are nine series in the collection: I. Thornton Oakley; II. Howard Pyle; III. Art by Howard Pyle; IV. Students of Howard Pyle subject files V. Artwork by students of Howard Pyle; VI. Maxfield Parrish family papers; VII. Art by Maxfield Parrish; VIII. Sidney Gross; IX. Henry Clarence Pitz’s research for The Brandywine Tradition.

Series I. Thornton Oakley is arranged in three subseries: i. Correspondence; ii. Writings and ephemera regarding Howard Pyle; iii. Photographic albums. The correspondence subseries is arranged alphabetically by sender.

Series II. Howard Pyle is arranged in three subseries: i. Tear sheets; ii. Subject and research files; iii. Photographs.

Series III. Art by Howard Pyle is grouped into subseries according to physical size.

Series IV. Students of Howard Pyle subject files is arranged alphabetically by student.

Series V. Artwork by students of Howard Pyle is grouped into subseries according to physical size.

Series VI. Maxfield Parrish Family Papers is arranged in two subseries: i. Correspondence; ii. Notebook of displayed artwork by Stephen Parrish.

Series VII. Art by Maxfield Parrish is grouped into subseries according to physical size.

Series VIII. Sydney Gross is arranged in two subseries: i. Material related to Maxfield Parrish; ii. Notes on art techniques.

Series IX. Henry Clarence Pitz's research for The Brandywine Tradition is arranged in two subseries: i. Correspondence; ii. Research for The Brandywine Tradition.

Gift of Thornton Oakley, 1952.

This collection was minimally processed in 2009-2011, as part of an experimental project conducted under the auspices of the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries to help eliminate processing backlog in Philadelphia repositories. A minimally processed collection is one processed at a less intensive rate than traditionally thought necessary to make a collection ready for use by researchers. When citing sources from this collection, researchers are advised to defer to folder titles provided in the finding aid rather than those provided on the physical folder.

Employing processing strategies outlined in Mark Greene's and Dennis Meissner's 2005 article, More Product, Less Process: Revamping Traditional Processing Approaches to Deal With Late 20th-Century Collections, the project team tested the limits of minimal processing on collections of all types and ages, in 23 Philadelphia area repositories. A primary goal of the project, the team processed at an average rate of 2-3 hours per linear foot of records, a fraction of the time ordinarily reserved for the arrangement and description of collections. Among other time saving strategies, the project team did not extensively review the content of the collections, replace acidic folders or complete any preservation work.

Publisher
Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department
Finding Aid Author
Finding aid prepared by Megan Good and Forrest Wright
Finding Aid Date
2010.06.21
Sponsor
The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions

The right of access to material does not imply the right of publication. Permission for reprinting, reproduction, or extensive quotation from the rare books, manuscripts, prints or drawings must be obtained through written application, stating the use to be made of the material.

The reader bears the responsibility for any possible infringement of copyright laws in the publication of such material.

A reproduction fee will be charged if the material is to be reproduced in a commercial publication.

Collection Inventory

Edwin A. Abbey to Mr. Fairchild, 1883 March 1.
Box 1 Folder 1
Edwin A. Abbey to Mr. Macmillan, undated.
Box 1 Folder 2
Gertrude Abbey to Thornton Oakley, 1926 May 25.
Box 1 Folder 3
Charles D. Abbott to Thornton Oakley, 1950 July 28.
Box 1 Folder 4-5
Martin Abbott to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1951 December 26.
Box 1 Folder 6
Frederica Allen to Thornton Oakley, 1953 March 2.
Box 1 Folder 7
James Lane Allen to Mrs. Van de Water, 1916 May 9.
Box 1 Folder 8
American Library Service to Thornton Oakley, 1946 August 16.
Box 1 Folder 9
John A. Angus to Thornton Oakley, 1946 December 12.
Box 1 Folder 10
Stanley Arthurs to Thornton Oakley, 1945-1947.
Box 1 Folder 11-14
William J. Aylward, undated.
Box 1 Folder 15
William J. Aylward to Thornton Oakley, 1920-1953.
Box 1 Folder 16-30
Rexford Barton to Thornton Oakley, 1927 August 2.
Box 1 Folder 31
D.M. Beach to Thornton Oakley, 1935 October 15.
Box 1 Folder 32
Florence Harper Beadleston to Thornton Oakley, 1942 August 26.
Box 1 Folder 33
Cecilia Beaux to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 1 Folder 34-35
"Natalie" to unknown, 1924 September 16.
Box 1 Folder 36
Mary A. Benjamin to Thornton Oakley, 1949-1951.
Box 1 Folder 37-40
Walter R. Benjamin autographs to Thornton Oakley, 1946.
Box 1 Folder 41
Anna Whellan Betts to Thornton Oakley, 1948-1953.
Box 1 Folder 42-52
Gertrude Biddle to Thornton Oakley, 1934-1935.
Box 1 Folder 53-54
Edwin H. Blashfield to Miss Mechliu, 1911 April 19.
Box 1 Folder 55
Edwin Howland Blashfield to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 1 Folder 56
Theodore Bolton to Thornton Oakley, 1947-1952.
Box 1 Folder 57-62
Bretano's to Thornton Oakley, 1923 February 9.
Box 1 Folder 63
C. Barton Brewster to Thornton Oakley, 1951.
Box 1 Folder 64-69
William Harlow Briggs to Thornton Oakley, 1935 June 19.
Box 1 Folder 70
Gertrude Brinckle to Thornton Oakley, 1919-1957.
Box 1 Folder 71-74
Phoebe Brokaw to Thornton Oakley, 1947 February 12.
Box 1 Folder 75
Robert Brokaw to Thornton Oakley, 1951.
Box 1 Folder 76-77
N.C. Brooks to R. Benjamin, undated.
Box 1 Folder 78
Ethel Brown to Thornton Oakley, 1947-1953.
Box 1 Folder 79-88
Earlham Bryant to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 28.
Box 1 Folder 89
William C. Bryant to unidentified, 1874 March 4.
Box 1 Folder 90
William C. Bryant to Mr. Ketchum, undated.
Box 1 Folder 91
Philip Burnet to Thornton Oakley, 1923 July 2.
Box 1 Folder 92
Frances Hodgson Burnett to Mrs. Tweedie, undated.
Box 1 Folder 93
Frances Hodgson Burnett autograph, undated.
Box 1 Folder 94
Paul C. Burns to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 6.
Box 1 Folder 95
Margaret Keen Butcher to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 6.
Box 1 Folder 96
James Branch Cabell to Miss Munson, 1934 September 8.
Box 1 Folder 97
James Branch Cabell to Thornton Oakley, 1938 March 10.
Box 1 Folder 98
Cadmus Bookshop to Thornton Oakley, 1930 April 3.
Box 1 Folder 99
Helen L. Card to Thornton Oakley, 1948-1949.
Box 1 Folder 100-101
Will Carleton to Mr. Sinclair, undated.
Box 1 Folder 102
Anna E. Cebart to Thornton Oakley, 1952-1953.
Box 1 Folder 103-110
D. Lawrance Chambers to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 26.
Box 1 Folder 111
Henrietta Chapin to Thornton Oakley, 1942-1944.
Box 1 Folder 112-113
J.H. Chapin to Thornton Oakley, 1923-1943.
Box 1 Folder 114-117
William Fayal Clarke to Thornton Oakley, 1923-1924.
Box 2 Folder 1-4
Samuel L. Clemens to Howard Pyle, 1950 December 10.
Box 2 Folder 5
Lammot Copland to Thornton Oakley, 1944 June 19.
Box 2 Folder 6
Louise Corkman to Thornton Oakley, 1951-1952.
Box 2 Folder 7-9
Staats Cotsworth to Thornton Oakley, 1952 April 17.
Box 2 Folder 10
James Creese to Amy Oakley, 1951 November 9.
Box 2 Folder 11
Eleanor Crichton to Thornton Oakley, 1924-1952.
Box 2 Folder 12-15
Willard E. Crichton to Thornton Oakley, 1952 July.
Box 2 Folder 16
Wilbur L. Cross to Thornton Oakley, 1957 October 19.
Box 2 Folder 17
Millicent Dales to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 2 Folder 18
Charles W. David to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 28.
Box 2 Folder 19
Paul A. Davis to Thornton Oakley, 1934 December 28.
Box 2 Folder 20
Robert Dechert to Thornton Oakley, 1951 October 28.
Box 2 Folder 21
Margaret Deland to Thornton Oakley, 1937.
Box 2 Folder 22-24
Margaret Deland to Miss Loring, undated.
Box 2 Folder 25
Thomas F. Dibdin to Maria, 1841 April 7.
Box 2 Folder 26
Lucy Walker Donnalld to Mrs. Oakley, 1934 October 1.
Box 2 Folder 27
Richard T. Dooner to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 19.
Box 2 Folder 28
James Dougherty to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 1.
Box 2 Folder 29
Edith True Drake to Thornton Oakley, 1925-1932.
Box 2 Folder 30-32
Harvey Dunn to Thornton Oakley, 1947-1951.
Box 2 Folder 33-36
Tulla Dunn to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 2 Folder 37
Huger Elliott to Thornton Oakley, 1947.
Box 2 Folder 38-39
Charles P. Everitt to Thornton Oakley, 1936 March 25.
Box 2 Folder 40
Louis Ewald to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 24.
Box 2 Folder 41
Mabel Swift Eure to Amy Oakley, 1951 November 8.
Box 2 Folder 42
Louisa Eyre to Thornton Oakley, 1952 February 26.
Box 2 Folder 43
Mrs. J. Gordon Fetterman to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 30.
Box 2 Folder 44
Franklin L. Fisher to Thornton Oakley, 1947-1951.
Box 2 Folder 45-47
Harrison Fisher to Miss Horner, undated.
Box 2 Folder 48
Alfred Fouler to Thornton Oakley, 1922 September 30.
Box 2 Folder 49
William Hogan Fox to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 9.
Box 2 Folder 50
Joseph T. Fraser to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 8.
Box 2 Folder 51
Donald Gardner to Thornton Oakley, 1936 March 26.
Box 2 Folder 52-53
C.D. Gibson to Thornton Oakley, 1923 January 12.
Box 2 Folder 54
Bradley Gilman to Thornton Oakley, 1908 August 26.
Box 2 Folder 55
Berthe M. Goodwin to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 2 Folder 56
Gordon Grant to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 24.
Box 2 Folder 57
Elizabeth Shippen Green to Thornton Oakley, 1916-1950.
Box 2 Folder 58-69
Emerson Greenaway to Thornton Oakley, 1951-1953.
Box 2 Folder 70-72
Sydney Gross to Thornton Oakley, 1952 February 7.
Box 2 Folder 73
Sydney Gross (Typescript of address on Maxfield Parrish), 1934 February 16.
Box 2 Folder 74
Gilbert and Elsie Grosvenor to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 2 Folder 75
Betsy Harding Christmas Card, undated.
Box 3 Folder 1
Charlotte Brown Harding to Thornton Oakley, 1919-1947.
Box 3 Folder 2-4
George Harding to Thornton Oakley, 1928-1951.
Box 3 Folder 5-19
Milton B. Harding to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1952 February 17.
Box 3 Folder 20
Ellen Mary Hare to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 8.
Box 3 Folder 21
Reuben Harris to Thornton Oakley, 1938-1941.
Box 3 Folder 22-24
C. F. Hartman to Thornton Oakley, 1918 October 25 .
Box 3 Folder 25
Theodosia C. Hauiland to Thornton Oakley, 1952 January 6.
Box 3 Folder 26
Nathaniel Hawthorne typescript, 1848 May 22.
Box 3 Folder 27
Nathaniel Hawthorne to William D. Ticknor (envelope only), 1856 November 22.
Box 3 Folder 28
Southard Hay to Thornton Oakley, 1938 January 10, 1928 January 30.
Box 3 Folder 29-30
Thomas Wentworth Higginson to Dr. Thwing, 1906 December 26.
Box 3 Folder 31
Henrik Hilbom to Thornton Oakley, 1929-1935.
Box 3 Folder 32-36
Margaretta S. Hinchman to Thornton Oakley, 1951 May 29.
Box 3 Folder 37
Ernest G. Hoffsten to Thornton Oakley, undated .
Box 3 Folder 38
Leicester B. Holland to Thornton Oakley, 1938-1942.
Box 3 Folder 39-41
Rupert Sargent Holland to Thornton Oakley, 1951.
Box 3 Folder 42-43
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1878 November 15.
Box 3 Folder 44
Oliver Wendell Holmes to Mr. Lathrop, 1881 December 22.
Box 3 Folder 45
Oliver Wendell Holmes to Dr. Nichols, 1883 February 11.
Box 3 Folder 46
Oliver Wendell Holmes to Mrs. Lillie, undated.
Box 3 Folder 47
Oliver Wendell Holmes to Mrs. Loring, undated.
Box 3 Folder 48
Oliver Wendell Holmes to W. E. Robinson, undated.
Box 3 Folder 49
Charles Hopkinson to Thornton Oakley, 1945 June 2.
Box 3 Folder 50
Hannah Mee Horner to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 3 Folder 51
John Mead Howells to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 29.
Box 3 Folder 52
Mildred Howells to Thornton Oakley, 1924-1952.
Box 3 Folder 53-54
William Dean Howells to Mr. W. H. Cary, 1866 June 5.
Box 3 Folder 55
William Dean Howells to Mr. Hall, 1898 April 17.
Box 3 Folder 56
Serena M. N. Hutchinson to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 2.
Box 3 Folder 57
Charles L. Huyer to Thornton Oakley, 1949-1951.
Box 3 Folder 58-59
Charles Huyck to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 5.
Box 3 Folder 60
James H. Hyde to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 22.
Box 3 Folder 61
Philip P. Jacobs to Thornton Oakley, 1926 January 18.
Box 3 Folder 62
Bessie D. Johnson to Thornton Oakley, 1952 January 7.
Box 3 Folder 63
Merle Johnson to Thornton Oakley, 1923-1925.
Box 3 Folder 64-69
Robert Underwood Johnson to Thornton Oakley, 1922 November 14.
Box 3 Folder 70
Deane Keller typescript of Howard Pyle, 1942 April 19.
Box 3 Folder 71
Kelsey to Thornton Oakley, 1944 November 5.
Box 3 Folder 72
H. B. Keneally to Thornton Oakley, 1947 June 4.
Box 3 Folder 73
Charles Kingsley to unidentified, 1859-1869.
Box 3 Folder 74-75
George S. Koyle to Thornton Oakley, 1949.
Box 3 Folder 76-77
Josephine L. to Thornton Oakley, 1934 February 4.
Box 3 Folder 78
Warren P. Laird to Thornton Oakley, 1943 June 28.
Box 3 Folder 79
E. W. Latendorf to Thornton Oakley, 1946-1951.
Box 3 Folder 80-88
John F. Lewis Jr. to Thornton Oakley, 1951 October 19.
Box 3 Folder 89
Henrietta Lindsay to Thornton Oakley, 1920 January 12.
Box 3 Folder 90
Henry Cabot Lodge to North American Review, 1894 November 24.
Box 3 Folder 91
Henry Cabot Lodge to William L. Stone, 1898 December 8.
Box 3 Folder 92
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to unidentified, undated.
Box 3 Folder 93
Benson J. Lossing to Thomas C. Powell, 1876 October 5.
Box 3 Folder 94
James Russell Lowell to G. P. Morris, 1854 February 21.
Box 3 Folder 95
Sarah Lowrie to Thornton Oakley, 1951.
Box 3 Folder 96-98
Mabel Stewart Ludlum to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1951 November 10.
Box 3 Folder 99
Richard W. Lykes to Thornton Oakley, 1945-1952.
Box 3 Folder 100-114
Russell Lynes to Thornton Oakley, 1950 October 26.
Box 3 Folder 115
Julia Clyde MacAlister to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 4 Folder 1
Katherine McBride to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 28.
Box 4 Folder 2
Gordon M. McCouch to Thornton Oakley, 1952.
Box 4 Folder 3-5
Thomas McIver to Thornton Oakley, 1952 January 22.
Box 4 Folder 6
John and Ann McKay, Christmas card, 1948.
Box 4 Folder 7
Maggs Brothers to Thornton Oakley, 1935 October 17.
Box 4 Folder 8
Bertha E. Mahony to Thornton Oakley, 1931 March 25.
Box 4 Folder 9
Otto Tod Mallery to Thornton Oakley, 1951.
Box 4 Folder 10-11
Paul Manship to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 27.
Box 4 Folder 12
Edwin Markham, undated.
Box 4 Folder 13
Elsie Masson to Thornton Oakley, 1929 November 10.
Box 4 Folder 14
Matthias to Thornton Oakley, 1952 January 30.
Box 4 Folder 15
T. E. Mergendahl Jr. to Thornton Oakley, 1950 November 29.
Box 4 Folder 16
Katherine Milhous to Thornton Oakley, 1946-1951.
Box 4 Folder 17-18
Coleman Mills to Thornton Oakley, 1947 March 6.
Box 4 Folder 19
Bertha E. Mahony Miller to Thornton Oakley, 1947 October 23.
Box 4 Folder 20
Wilson Minshall to Amy and Thornton Oakley, 1950 December 11.
Box 4 Folder 21
S. Weir Mitchell, 1877 June 20.
Box 4 Folder 22
S. Weir Mitchell to C. L. Moore, undated.
Box 4 Folder 23
S. Weir Mitchell to Mrs. T. Williams, undated.
Box 4 Folder 24
John B. Moll Jr. to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 2.
Box 4 Folder 25
Constance Moore to Thornton Oakley, 1944-1952.
Box 4 Folder 26-27
Harrison Morris to Thornton Oakley, 1923 February 1.
Box 4 Folder 28
Willard S. Morse to Thornton Oakley, 1922-1923.
Box 4 Folder 29-37
Howard S. Mott to Thornton Oakley, 1947 January 14.
Box 4 Folder 38
Anna Murphy to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 4 Folder 39
Amy James Newton to Thornton Oakley, 1946 August 14.
Box 4 Folder 40
F. Maurice Newton to Thornton Oakley, 1947 January 12.
Box 4 Folder 41
Gertrude Novokovsky to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 4.
Box 4 Folder 42
Amy Oakley to "My Darling Boy", undated.
Box 4 Folder 43
Imogen B. Oakley, 1900 February.
Box 4 Folder 44
Thornton Oakley deed of gift to Free Library of Pennsylvania, undated.
Box 4 Folder 45
Thornton Oakley to John Ashhurst, 1920.
Box 4 Folder 46-49
Thornton Oakley to Franklin Price, 1938 September.
Box 4 Folder 50-51
Thornton Oakley to Mr. Sessler, 1939-1941.
Box 4 Folder 52-57
Thornton Oakley to Mabel Zahn, 1941 September 10.
Box 4 Folder 58
Thornton Oakley to Franklin Price, 1951 February 17.
Box 4 Folder 59
Thornton Oakley to Emerson Greenaway, 1953 February 18.
Box 4 Folder 60
Thornton Oakley to Mr. Sessler, undated.
Box 4 Folder 61
Thornton Oakley Contemporary Club proposal for membership, 1918 April 23.
Box 4 Folder 62
Violet Oakley to Thornton Oakley, 1923 September 27.
Box 4 Folder 63
Violet Oakley to Thornton, Amy, and Landsdale Oakley, 1943 December 24.
Box 4 Folder 64
Violet Oakley to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1944 September 21.
Box 4 Folder 65
Violet Oakley to Thornton Oakley, 1950 March.
Box 4 Folder 66
Violet Oakley to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1950 August 3.
Box 4 Folder 67
Violet Oakley to Thornton Oakley, 1952.
Box 4 Folder 68-69
Violet Oakley to Thornton and Amy Oakley, undated.
Box 4 Folder 70-71
Violet Oakley to unknown, undated.
Box 4 Folder 72
Merle M. Odgers to Thornton Oakley, 1951.
Box 4 Folder 73-74
Thomas Nelson Page to the editors of The Critic, 1890 November 22.
Box 5 Folder 1
Gilbert Parker, 1914 March.
Box 5 Folder 2
Francis Parkman to William H. Cary, 1871 March 27.
Box 5 Folder 3
Francis Parkman to Mrs. Greenough, 1872 August 12.
Box 5 Folder 4
William F. Parr Jr. to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1953 February 8.
Box 5 Folder 5
Maxfield Parrish to Thekla Horner, 1912 July 27.
Box 5 Folder 6
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1913-1915.
Box 5 Folder 7-8
Maxfield Parrish to My Dear Rose, 1920 May 18.
Box 5 Folder 9
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1922 December 12.
Box 5 Folder 10
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1923-1930.
Box 5 Folder 11-17
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1933-1934.
Box 5 Folder 18-22
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1934.
Box 5 Folder 23-14
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1934 March 5.
Box 5 Folder 25
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1934.
Box 5 Folder 26-29
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1938-1939.
Box 5 Folder 30-33
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1940.
Box 5 Folder 34-38
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1941-1948.
Box 5 Folder 39-46
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1948 September 20.
Box 5 Folder 47
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1951-1952.
Box 5 Folder 48-50
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1952-1953.
Box 5 Folder 51-52
Maxfield Parrish to Thornton Oakley, 1953 January 30.
Box 5 Folder 53
Maxfield Parrish to Sydney Gross, 1954-1968.
Box 5 Folder 54-65
Maxfield Parrish to "Dear Lady", undated.
Box 5 Folder 66
Maxfield Parrish photograph, undated.
Box 5 Folder 67
Maxfield Parrish photograph with envelope, circa 1957.
Box 5 Folder 68
Grace B. Patten to Thornton Oakley, 1937-1945.
Box 5 Folder 69-73
Leonora T. Patterson to Thornton Oakley, 1951 October 14.
Box 5 Folder 74
Henry J. Peck to Thornton Oakley, 1950-1953.
Box 5 Folder 75-91
Elizabeth Robbins Pennell to Miss Lewis, 1926 May 27.
Box 6 Folder 1
Joseph Pennell to Mr. Carsons, 1889 February 24.
Box 6 Folder 2
Joseph Pennell to Sam, 1912 June 2.
Box 6 Folder 3
Joseph Pennell to Mr. Lewis, 1919.
Box 6 Folder 4
Joseph Pennell to Thornton Oakley, 1921 June 19.
Box 6 Folder 5
Joseph Pennell to Buel, 1925 November 3.
Box 6 Folder 6
Franklin Price to Thornton Oakley, 1952 March 31.
Box 6 Folder 7
Katherine Pyle to Thornton Oakley, 1933 April 26.
Box 6 Folder 8
Anne P. Pyle manuscript "Hans Gollenlieb", 1877.
Box 6 Folder 9
Anne P. Pyle to Thornton and Amy Oakley, 1920-1922.
Box 6 Folder 10-11
Anne P. Pyle to Thornton Oakley, 1922-1938.
Box 6 Folder 12-33
Godfrey Pyle to Thornton Oakley, 1929 May 12.
Box 6 Folder 34
Henry S. Pyle to Thornton Oakley, 1939 June 7.
Box 6 Folder 35
Howard Pyle manuscript begins "Bric a Brac", undated.
Box 6 Folder 36
Howard Pyle manuscript "A Transferred Romance", undated.
Box 6 Folder 37
Howard Pyle to Mr. Patten, 1877 December 9.
Box 6 Folder 38
Howard Pyle unidentified, 1880 April 30 .
Box 6 Folder 39
Howard Pyle to Mr. Drake, 1883 October 10.
Box 6 Folder 40
Howard Pyle to Ben M. Austin, 1886 May 31.
Box 6 Folder 41
Howard Pyle to Mrs. Morse, 1887 December 11.
Box 6 Folder 42
Howard Pyle to Mr. Stedman, 1888.
Box 6 Folder 43-44
Howard Pyle to Mr. Drake, 1888 December 20.
Box 6 Folder 45
Howard Pyle to Mr. Stedman, 1889 January 23.
Box 6 Folder 46
Howard Pyle to Mr. Drake, 1889 April 13.
Box 6 Folder 47
Howard Pyle to unidentified, 1889 May 14.
Box 6 Folder 48
Howard Pyle to Mr. S.S. McClure, 1889 November 10.
Box 6 Folder 49
Howard Pyle to unidentified, 1892 May 12.
Box 6 Folder 50
Howard Pyle to George Willard Benson, 1892 April 6.
Box 6 Folder 51
Howard Pyle to unidentified, 1892 July 3.
Box 6 Folder 52
Howard Pyle to Ms. McIlvaine, 1892 October 12.
Box 6 Folder 53
Howard Pyle to Mr. Bush, 1893 March 12.
Box 6 Folder 54
Howard Pyle to Mr. W.F. Clarke, 1894.
Box 6 Folder 55-56
Howard Pyle to Charles A. Burkhardt, 1895 January 7.
Box 6 Folder 57
Howard Pyle to Edith Robinson, 1895 March 26.
Box 6 Folder 58
Howard Pyle to Mrs. Talcott Williams, 1895 April 24.
Box 6 Folder 59
Howard Pyle to Mrs. Alfred Meyer, 1895 October 29.
Box 6 Folder 60
Howard Pyle to Dr. James MacAlister, 1897.
Box 6 Folder 61-63
Howard Pyle to Principal of Moravian Seminary, 1897 March 14.
Box 6 Folder 64
Howard Pyle dated check, 1898 May 16.
Box 6 Folder 65
Howard Pyle to Ross Turner, 1899 November 21.
Box 6 Folder 66
Howard Pyle to Mr. Patten, 1899-1900.
Box 6 Folder 67-69
Howard Pyle checks, 1900 October 20.
Box 6 Folder 70-71
Howard Pyle to Mr. E.C. McAlister, 1901 July 26.
Box 6 Folder 72
Howard Pyle to Charles F. Hazeltine, 1902 November 7.
Box 6 Folder 73
Howard Pyle to Mr. Clarke, 1903 May.
Box 6 Folder 74-75
Howard Pyle to Mr. Johnson, 1905 February 20.
Box 6 Folder 76
Howard Pyle to Mary S. Underwood, 1905 November 1.
Box 6 Folder 77
Howard Pyle to William Jackson, 1906.
Box 6 Folder 78-79
Howard Pyle to Mr. William Patten, 1907 October 10.
Box 6 Folder 80
Howard Pyle to C.S. Jackson, 1907 December 3.
Box 6 Folder 81
Howard Pyle to Dr. Frederick Fraley, 1909 June 16.
Box 6 Folder 82
Howard Pyle to Mrs. Brigham, 1909 December 22.
Box 6 Folder 83
Howard Pyle to C. S. Jackson, 1910.
Box 6 Folder 84-86
Howard Pyle to Mr. Harper, 1911 February 22.
Box 6 Folder 87
Howard Pyle to Mary E. McAuley, 1911 August 12.
Box 6 Folder 88
Howard Pyle sixteen autographs, undated.
Box 6 Folder 89
Howard Pyle photograph, undated.
Box 6 Folder 90
Howard Pyle Jr. to Thornton Oakley, 1939.
Box 6 Folder 91
Howard Pyle (Governor of Arizona) to Joseph Carson, 1951 November 1.
Box 6 Folder 92
Howard Pyle (Governor of Arizona) to Thornton Oakley, 1951 January 31.
Box 6 Folder 93
Katherine Pyle to Thornton Oakley, 1933 May 1.
Box 6 Folder 94
Bernard Quaritch Ltd. to Thornton Oakley, 1923 August 23.
Box 7 Folder 1
Conyers Read to Violet Oakley, 1940 September 13.
Box 7 Folder 2
Charles Repper to Amy Oakley, 1954 October 18.
Box 7 Folder 3
Edward K. Robinson to Thornton Oakley, 1952 January 7.
Box 7 Folder 4
Edith Kermit Roosevelt to Thornton Oakley, 1923 March 25.
Box 7 Folder 5
Theodore Roosevelt autograph, undated.
Box 7 Folder 6
Herb Roth to Thornton Oakley, 1952 December.
Box 7 Folder 7-8
Anne W. Rush to Amy Oakley, 1951 November 8.
Box 7 Folder 9
A.W. Rushmore to Thornton Oakley, 1923 January 19.
Box 7 Folder 10
Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Franklin W. Hooper, 1902 March 14.
Box 7 Folder 11
Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Mr. Rie, 1896 November 18.
Box 7 Folder 12
Augustus Saint-Gaudens to Thornton Oakley, 1948.
Box 7 Folder 13-14
William B. Salsbury to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 31.
Box 7 Folder 15
Birger Sandzen to Thornton Oakley, 1951-1953.
Box 7 Folder 16-17
Frank E. Schoonover to Thornton Oakley, 1922-1953.
Box 7 Folder 18-23
Frank E. Schoonover to Amy Oakley, 1953 April 10.
Box 7 Folder 24
Frank E. and Martha Schoonover Christmas cards, undated.
Box 7 Folder 25
Margaretta Morris Scott to Thornton Oakley, 1951 November 8.
Box 7 Folder 26
H.E. Scudder to Arthur Gilman, 1882 August 9.
Box 7 Folder 27
H.E. Scudder to Stimson, undated.
Box 7 Folder 28
Don C. Seitz to Edwin H. Frost, 1924 March 22.
Box 7 Folder 29
Charles Sessler invoice, 1948 August 9.
Box 7 Folder 30
J. Leonard Sessler to Thornton Oakley, 1941-1942.
Box 7 Folder 31-32
Joe and Nancy Sims Christmas card, 1949.
Box 7 Folder 33
Mary P. G. Sinkler to Thornton Oakley, 1952 February 18.
Box 7 Folder 34
John P. B. Sinkler to Thornton Oakley, 1952 February 18.
Box 7 Folder 35
Sam F. Sipe II to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 7 Folder 36
Gertrude B. Smith to Thornton Oakley, 1949 September 25.
Box 7 Folder 37
Jessie Wilcox Smith to Thornton Oakley, 1916-1929.
Box 7 Folder 38-43
Livingston Smith to Thornton Oakley, 1949 February 24.
Box 7 Folder 44
Dick Sparks to Thornton Oakley, 1937.
Box 7 Folder 45-46
Sarah Logan Wister Starr to Thornton Oakley, 1947 June 30.
Box 7 Folder 47
Edward C. Stedman, 1887.
Box 7 Folder 48
Robert Lewis Stevenson, 1887 April 19.
Box 7 Folder 49
Harry Stone to Thornton Oakley, 1930 December 3.
Box 7 Folder 50
Lyman B. Sturgis to Thornton Oakley, 1923-1930.
Box 7 Folder 51-54
Oliver G. Swan to Thornton Oakley, 1929 January 2.
Box 7 Folder 55
Lucy Taggart to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 7 Folder 56
Emily Dayton Taylor to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 31.
Box 7 Folder 57
Celia Thaxter to Mrs. Alexander, 1869 August 13.
Box 7 Folder 58
William Tidball to Thornton Oakley, 1943 July 16.
Box 7 Folder 59
Allen Tupper True to Thornton Oakley, 1938-1952.
Box 7 Folder 60-73
Ivan Turgenieff to unidentified, 1879 May 23.
Box 7 Folder 74
Henry van Dyke to Dr. William Hayes March, 1890 January 16.
Box 7 Folder 75
Henry Van Dyke to Leila Mechlin, 1921 April 13.
Box 7 Folder 76
Jules Verne to unidentified, 1881 July 12.
Box 7 Folder 77
Mary A. Ward to Lord Snonham, 1916 December 19.
Box 7 Folder 78
Edward Warwick to Thornton Oakley, 1951-1953.
Box 7 Folder 79-80
Harold Tucker Webster to Thornton Oakley, 1949 January 27.
Box 7 Folder 81
Everett West to Thornton Oakley, 1928 August 11.
Box 7 Folder 82
S. Burns Weston to Thornton Oakley, 1920 November 9.
Box 7 Folder 83
Samuel Wetherill Jr. to Thornton Oakley, 1927 October 11.
Box 7 Folder 84
Frederic Whitaker to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 29.
Box 7 Folder 85
C. E. H. Whitlock to Thornton Oakley, 1946 January 21.
Box 7 Folder 86
May Whitlock to Thornton Oakley, 1943 September 17.
Box 7 Folder 87
John G. Whittier autographs, undated.
Box 7 Folder 88
Louise P. Whyte to Thornton Oakley, 1947.
Box 7 Folder 89-90
Mary E. Wilkins to Ms. Aldrich, 1892 December 9.
Box 7 Folder 91
John L. B. Williams to Thornton Oakley, 1949 February 24.
Box 7 Folder 92
Richard N. Williams II to Thornton Oakley, 1947 March 12.
Box 7 Folder 93
Katherine Richardson Wiseman to Thornton Oakley, 1951 December 21.
Box 7 Folder 94
Clinton Rogers Woodruff to Mrs. Talcott Williams, 1899 April 15.
Box 7 Folder 95
N. C. Wyeth to Thornton Oakley, 1920-1924.
Box 7 Folder 96-99
Louis A. Wuerth to Thornton Oakley, 1930 November 6.
Box 7 Folder 100
N. C. Wyeth to Thornton Oakley, 1942 November 8.
Box 7 Folder 101
N. C. Wyeth to Roger Scaife, 1944 April 11.
Box 7 Folder 102
N. C. Wyeth to Thornton Oakley, undated.
Box 7 Folder 103-104
Mabel Zahn to Thornton Oakley, 1944-1953.
Box 7 Folder 105-108
Writings on Howard Pyle and his career by Thornton Oakley, 1931, 1951, 1953.
Box 8 Folder 1
Ephemera and Clippings regarding Howard Pyle, 1949-1992.
Box 8 Folder 2
Ephemera of students of Howard Pyle, 1922-1924.
Box 8 Folder 3
Ephemera related to Thornton Oakley, 1901, 1950.
Box 8 Folder 4
Bookplates for Thornton Oakley Collection on Howard Pyle, undated.
Box 9 Folder
Programs for Howard Pyle: His Art and Personality, 1951 November 8.
Box 10 Folder
The West Indies, undated.
Volume 1-3
The West Indies and Hill-towns of the Pyrenees, undated.
Volume 4
Cloud Lands of France, 1924.
Volume 5-6

Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1879 May-1888 December.
Box 11 Folder 1-12
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1889 April-1897 April.
Box 12 Folder 1-12
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1898 April-1908 December.
Box 13 Folder 1-14
Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1909 August-1913 June.
Box 14 Folder 1-8
Harper's Young People, 1880 July 13-1894 June 29.
Box 15 Folder 1-20
Harper's Young People, 1896 March 24, 1897 June 29.
Box 15 Folder 21
Scribner's, 1876-1877.
Box 16 Folder 1-2
Scribner's, 1878 April-1878 June.
Box 16 Folder 3
Scribner's, 1887 January-1887 February, 1887 December.
Box 16 Folder 4
Scribner's, 1889 December.
Box 16 Folder 5
Scribner's, 1889-1898.
Box 16 Folder 6-14
Scribner's, 1900-1903.
Box 16 Folder 15-17
St. Nicholas Magazine, 1877-1879.
Box 17 Folder 1-3
St. Nicholas Magazine, 1881, 1892.
Box 17 Folder 4
St. Nicholas Magazine, 1894 April-1895 September.
Box 17 Folder 5-6
St. Nicholas Magazine, 1902-1903.
Box 17 Folder 7-9
St. Nicholas Magazine, 1915 May, 1925 January.
Box 17 Folder 10
The Century, 1893 May, 1893 December, 1895 April-1895 June, 1895 September, 1895 November.
Box 18 Folder 1
The Century, 1896-1897.
Box 18 Folder 2
The Century, 1897 Febuary-1897 March, 1901 November.
Box 18 Folder 3
The Century, 1902 December.
Box 18 Folder 4
The American Magazine of Art, 1927 August.
Box 18 Folder 5
The Book Buyer, 1887 December, 1888 October, 1894 December, 1897 December, 1897 March, 1897 May, 1899 November.
Box 18 Folder 6
Book News, 1904 December.
Box 18 Folder 7
The Bookman, 1907 July, 1908 September, 1912 January.
Box 18 Folder 8
Cosmopolitan, 1892 June, 1894 August.
Box 18 Folder 9
The Craftsman, 1909 January.
Box 18 Folder 10
Everybody's Magazine, 1902 June, 1913 January.
Box 18 Folder 11
The Independent, 1905 December 14, 1907 November 21.
Box 18 Folder 12
Leslie's Magazine, August 1903.
Box 18 Folder 13
McClure's Magazine, 1899 December, 1900 December, 1901 August, 1906 October-1906 November.
Box 18 Folder 14
The Reader, 1903 May.
Box 18 Folder 15
Wide Awake Magazine, 1885 December, 1886 January-1886 October, 1887 July, 1887 December, 1889 December.
Box 18 Folder 16
Assorted Tear sheets collected by Thornton Oakley, 1887-1911.
Oversize 15
Scope and Contents note

This box contains tear sheets from Scribner's, Harper's, and The Literary Digest.

Location note

This box is located in the Bible Room.

Scope and Contents note

This series includes both graphic materials and text. The graphic materials are housed separately from the text, accounting for the different locations of materials. Researchers will find graphic materials in boxes 2 and 3, and text in boxes 19 to 21.

Book Dealer and Auction Catalogs regarding Howard Pyle, 1917-1942.
Box 2 Folder 1 Box 19 Folder 1
Century Club, New York, 1906, 1917.
Box 2 Folder 2 Box 19 Folder 2
Ephemera, 1895-1932.
Box 2 Folder 3 Box 19 Folder 3
Exhibition Catalogs, 1881-1985.
Box 20 Folder 1 Box 2 Folder 4 Box 19 Folder 4
Magazine Articles, 1944-1975.
Box 3 Folder 2 Box 20 Folder 2
Newspaper Clippings, 1871-1944.
Box 20 Folder 3
Publications, 1915-1974.
Box 21 Folder 1
Sale of Estate Catalog, 1912.
Box 21 Folder 2
Wilmington Society of Fine Arts, Delaware Art Center, Wilmington Public Library, 1923-1973.
Box 21 Folder 3
Writings, 1890-1902.
Box 21 Folder 4
Photographs of the Mill, Chadd's Ford, 1953.
Box 22 Folder 1
Photographs of Howard Pyle and studio, undated.
Oversize 12 Folder 5
Photographs of original art by Howard Pyle, undated.
Oversize 12 Folder 6
Assorted photographs, undated.
Oversize 13 Folder 25-27
Photographs of Chadd's Ford Mill, 1902-1903.
Oversize 13 Folder 28-30
Photographs used in show "Brandywine Tradition", 1970.
Oversize 14

Arrangement note

Due to housing issues, the art housed in this series is grouped into subseries according to physical size. The organization and identification of the art was established by a previous cataloging effort completed by the Free Library staff. Researchers interested in learning more about the content of this series should contact the Free Library special collections department.

Location note

Additional original artwork by Howard Pyle can be found in Study Room A: drawer C9 and C11 and also located in Edna's Closet.

M1-M25, undated.
Oversize 1 Folder
M26-M50, undated.
Oversize 2 Folder
M51-M75, undated.
Oversize 3 Folder
M76-M100, 1891-1893.
Oversize 4 Folder
M101-M125, 1893-1907.
Oversize 5 Folder
M126-M143, undated.
Oversize 6 Folder 1-17
1-24, undated.
Oversize 13
L1-L5, undated.
Oversize 9
S1-S10, undated.
Oversize 11
Sketchbook, 1898.
Oversize 12 Folder 1
Sketchbook, undated.
Oversize 12 Folder 2
American Red Cross seals, 1908.
Oversize 12 Folder 3
Autograph cards with sketches, undated.
Oversize 12 Folder 4

John Wolcott Adams, undated.
Box 22 Folder 2
Stanley Arthurs, undated.
Box 22 Folder 3
Clifford W. Ashley, undated.
Box 22 Folder 4
William W. Aylward, undated.
Box 22 Folder 5
Arthur E. Becker, undated.
Box 22 Folder 6
Anna Whellan Betts, undated.
Box 22 Folder 7
Ethel Franklin Betts, undated.
Box 22 Folder 8
Clyde O. DeLand, undated.
Box 22 Folder 9
Dean Cornwell, undated.
Box 22 Folder 10
Harvey T. Dunn, undated.
Box 22 Folder 11
William Harrden Foster, undated.
Box 22 Folder 12
Philip R. Goodwin, undated.
Box 22 Folder 13
Elizabeth Shippen Green, undated.
Box 22 Folder 14-17
Charlotte Harding, undated.
Box 23 Folder 1
George Harding, undated.
Box 23 Folder 2
P. L. Hoyt, undated.
Box 23 Folder 3
Oliver Kemp, undated.
Box 23 Folder 4
Ethel P. B. Leach, undated.
Box 23 Folder 5
Gordon M. McCouch, undated.
Box 23 Folder 6
Frank B. Masters, undated.
Box 23 Folder 7
Violet Oakley, undated.
Box 23 Folder 8-12
Maxfield Parrish, undated.
Box 23 Folder 13-16
Henry J. Peck, undated.
Box 24 Folder 1
Frank Schoonover, undated.
Box 24 Folder 2-3
E. Roscoe Shrader, undated.
Box 24 Folder 4
Howard E. Smith, undated.
Box 24 Folder 5
Jessie Wilcox Smith, undated.
Box 24 Folder 6-7
Alice Barber Stephens, undated.
Box 24 Folder 8
Sarah S. Stilwell, undated.
Box 24 Folder 9
Ella Bernard Thompson, undated.
Box 24 Folder 10
Harry Townsend, undated.
Box 24 Folder 11
Allen Tupper True, undated.
Box 24 Folder 12
Herman C. Wall, undated.
Box 24 Folder 13
N. C. Wyeth, undated.
Oversize 1 Box 24 Folder 14-15

Arrangement note

Due to housing issues, the art housed in this series was grouped into subseries according its physical size.

Location note

Original art by students of Howard Pyle can be found in Study Room A: drawer C9 and C11 and also located in Edna's Closet. All oversize boxes are located in the Bible Room.

Clifford W. Ashley, undated.
Oversize 6 Folder M144
Anna Whelan Betts, undated.
Oversize 6 Folder M145
Elizabeth Shippen Green, undated.
Oversize 7 Folder M151 Oversize 6 Folder M146-M150
Gordon M. McCouch, undated.
Oversize 7 Folder M152
Thornton Oakley, undated.
Oversize 7 Folder M153-M156
Cecilia Beaux, undated.
Oversize 9 Folder L6
Alfredo Lutz Demorest, 1916.
Oversize 9 Folder L7
Elizabeth Shippen Green, undated.
Oversize 9 Folder L8
George Harding, 1911.
Oversize 9 Folder L9
Violet Oakley, 1918.
Oversize 9 Folder L10
Jessie Wilcox Smith, undated.
Oversize 9 Folder L11-L12
Jessie Wilcox Smith and Elizabeth Shippen Green, 1903.
Oversize 9 Folder L13-L19

Bok, Hannes, undated.
Box 25 Folder 1
Brannock, George F., 1936 April 27.
Box 25 Folder 2
Bunting, Joseph T., 1920 March 2, 1920 March 22.
Box 25 Folder 3
Cutler, Charles N., 1936 March 7.
Box 25 Folder 4
Haven, Emerson, 1935 February 12.
Box 25 Folder 5
Gaskell, Frank, 1951 February 20.
Box 25 Folder 6
Johnson, E., 1936 April 14.
Box 25 Folder 7
Johnson, John Allen, 1936 June 5.
Box 25 Folder 8
P.C.: Kullman and Company, 1917 February 3.
Box 25 Folder 9
Low, Joseph S., 1936 March 10.
Box 25 Folder 10
Nolan, Marion Atkinson, 1936 March 27.
Box 25 Folder 11
Parrish, Jean, 1938 July 13.
Box 25 Folder 12
Parrish, Lydia Austin, 1935-1951.
Box 25 Folder 13-100
Parrish, Maxfield, 1914-1949.
Box 26 Folder 1-41
Seymour, Augustus T., 1935-1937.
Box 26 Folder 42-45
Summers, Harriet Joy, undated.
Box 26 Folder 46
Unidentified Sender-"Mary Frances", 1936 January 5.
Box 26 Folder 47
Unidentified Sender-"A", 1936 February 8.
Box 26 Folder 48
Unidentified Sender-"Peggy", 1936 February 26, 1936 March 2.
Box 26 Folder 49-50
Unidentified Sender-"Elschen", 1936 March 8.
Box 26 Folder 51
Unidentified Sender-"Rozzie", 1936 March 30.
Box 26 Folder 52
Unidentified Sender-"N.B.", 1937 March 1 - 1938 January 10.
Box 26 Folder 53-56
Unidentified Sender-"Pabnuts", 1938 December 1, 1939 February 6.
Box 26 Folder 57-58
Walker, Kitty Wirt, 1936 April 25.
Box 26 Folder 59
Wiley, Peggy, 1935 December 21.
Box 26 Folder 60
Williams, Bunting, 1920 January 10-1920 January 23.
Box 26 Folder 61-63
1880-1892.
Box 26 Folder 64

Arrangement note

Due to housing issues, the art housed in this series is grouped into subseries according to physical size. The organization and identification of the art was established by a previous cataloging effort completed by the Free Library staff. Researchers interested in learning more about the content of this series should contact the Free Library special collections department

Location note

Original art by Maxfield Parrish can be found in Study Room A: drawers C9 and C11 and also located in Edna's Closet. All oversize boxes are located in the Bible Room.

M157-M175, undated.
Oversize 7
M176-M200, undated.
Box 8
L20-L25, 1902-1956.
Oversize 9
L26-L45, 1937-1964.
Box 10
Tear sheets of Maxfield Parrish's art work, undated.
Box 17-19
Scope and Contents note

This subseries contains tear sheets from Scribner's, Collier's, and various calendars and book illustrations.

Negatives of Illustrations, undated.
Box 20 Folder 1-14

Correspondence regarding Maxfield Parrish, 1933-1939.
Box 27 Folder 1
Correspondence to Maxfield Parrish and from others regarding Maxfield Parrish, 1955-1967.
Box 27 Folder 2
Photographs of Maxfield Parrish and his house, 1928-1936.
Box 27 Folder 3
Photographs of Maxfield Parrish art, 1964-1969.
Box 27 Folder 4
Published material, 1921-1936.
Box 28 Folder 1
Published Material, 1937-1966.
Box 28 Folder 2
Assorted files on Maxfield Parrish, 1925-1930.
Box 28 Folder 3
1929-1959.
Box 28 Folder 4
undated.
Box 28 Folder 6

Allinson-Jackson, undated.
Box 29 Folder 1
Jamison-Zepesnick, undated.
Box 30 Folder 1
Corporate: Adams Real Estate-The Woodmere Art Gallery, undated.
Box 31 Folder 1
Manuscripts outline and photographs, undated.
Box 32 Folder 1
Manuscript, 1969.
Box 33 Folder 1
Typescript, undated.
Box 34 Folder 1
Proofs, 1968.
Box 35-36
Proof sheet for The Brandywine Tradition, undated.
Oversize 16
Location note

This proof sheet is located in the Bible Room.

Print, Suggest