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George Kennan Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.
2013
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Prepared by Manuscript Division Staff
Collection SummaryTitle: George Kennan PapersSpan Dates: 1840-1937ID No.: MSS28456Creator: Kennan, George, 1845-1924Extent: 60,000 items ; 137 containers ; 54.8 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in English and RussianLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Explorer, author, journalist, and lecturer. Correspondence, family letters, notes and notebooks, articles, diaries,journals, clippings, lecture material, printed matter, memorabilia, autobiographical and biographical material, photographs,and maps relating particularly to Czarist Russia and Siberia, where Kennan made extensive explorations and preparedstudies on social conditions, prisons, and the exile system.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleBell family.Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.Breshko-Breshkovskai͡a, Ekaterina Konstantinovna, 1844-1934--Correspondence.Kennan family--Correspondence.Kennan family.Kennan, Emeline Rathbone Weld, 1854-1940--Correspondence.Kennan, George, 1845-1924.Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928--Correspondence.Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918--Correspondence.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence.Stepniak, S., 1851-1895--Correspondence.Volkhovskīĭ, F. (Feliks), 1846-1914--Correspondence.Wise, Stephen S. (Stephen Samuel), 1874-1949--Correspondence.
SubjectsExiles--Russia.Flowers--Nova Scotia.Prisons--Russia.Volcanoes--Martinique.
PlacesArctic regions--Description and travel.Arctic regions--History.Caucasus--Description and travel.Caucasus--History.Cuba--Description and travel.Cuba--History.Japan--Description and travel.Japan--History.Korea--Description and travel.Korea--History.Martinique--Description and travel.Martinique--History.Pelée, Mount (Martinique)--Eruption, 1902.Russia--Discovery and exploration.
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Russia--History--1801-1917.Russia--Social conditions--1801-1917.Siberia (Russia)--Discovery and exploration.
OccupationsAuthors.Explorers.Journalists.Lecturers.
Administrative InformationProvenance
The papers of George Kennan, explorer, journalist, and author were given to the Library of Congress by Kennan in 1903and by his wife, Emeline Weld Kennan, from 1925 to 1937. An addition was purchased in 1969.
Processing History
The Kennan Papers were processed in 1951 and expanded in 1973. The finding aid was revised in 2013.
Additional Guides
A card index compiled by Kennan of the Numbered Notes File in the collection is available in the Manuscript ReadingRoom.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Photographs, prints,and drawings have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Maps have been transferred to the Geographyand Map Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the George Kennan Papers.
Copyright Status
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of George Kennan is governed by the Copyright Law of the UnitedStates (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
The papers of George Kennan are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Room priorto visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, George KennanPapers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical NoteDate Event1845, Feb. 16 Born, Norwalk, Ohio
1863-1864 Telegraph operator, later manager of Western Union Office, Cincinnati, Ohio
1865 Traveled to northeast Siberia as explorer and telegraphic engineer
1866-1868 Construction superintendent, Middle Division, Russo-American Telegraph Co.
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1870-1871 Explored the Caucasus region
1870 Published Tent Life in Siberia; and Adventures Among the Koraks and Other Tribes inKamtchatka and Northern Asia. New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons
1877-1885 Assistant manager, Associated Press, Washington, D.C.
1879 Married Emeline Rathbone Weld
1885-1886 Commissioned by Roswell Smith, president of Century Co,, to visit Russia and make a study ofthe prisons in Siberia, accompanied by the American artist, George A. Frost
1891 Published Siberia and the Exile System. New York: Century
1898 Correspondent for Outlook in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
1899 Published Campaigning in Cuba. New York: Century
1902 Correspondent for Outlook in Martinique to study volcano Mont PeléePublished The Tragedy of Pelée; A Narrative of Personal Experience and Observation in
Martinique. New York: Outlook
1904 Correspondent for Outlook in Japan to report on the Russo-Japanese War
1907 On staff, McClure's Magazine
1909 On staff, Outlook
1915 Published A Russian Comedy of Errors, with Other Stories and Sketches of Russian Life. NewYork: Century
1916 Published The Chicago and Alton Case; A Misunderstood Transaction. Garden City, N.Y.:Country Life Press
1917 Published E. H. Harriman's Far Eastern Plans. Garden City, N.Y.: Country Life Press
1922 Published E. H. Harriman: A Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1924, May 10 Died, Medina, N.Y.
Scope and Content NoteThe papers of George Kennan (1845-1924) span the years 1840-1937 and consists of correspondence, family letters, notesand notebooks, articles, diaries, journals, clippings, lecture material, printed matter, memorabilia, autobiographical andbiographical material, photographs, and maps. The collection is particularly detailed for Czarist Russia and Siberia, whereKennan made extensive explorations and prepared studies on social conditions, the prisons, and the exile system. Othermaterials deal with travels and events in Japan, Korea, Cuba, the Caucasus, Arctic regions, and Martinique (where Kennanreported the Mont Pelée eruption of 1902). Included are studies of the flowers of Nova Scotia, papers concerning theAlexander Graham Bell family, and correspondence of Kennan's wife, Emeline Rathbone Weld Kennan. Among thecorrespondents in the papers are Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskai͡a, Robert Lansing, Walter Hines Page,Theodore Roosevelt, S. Stepniak, F. Volkhovskīĭ, and Stephen Wise.
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The collection is organized into eight series: Correspondence; Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks; Notes File; LectureMaterials and Articles; Newspaper Clippings; Printed Matter; Miscellany; and Addition.
Arrangement of the PapersThis collection is arranged in eight series:
• Correspondence, 1840-1937• Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks, 1865-1924• Notes File• Lecture Materials and Articles• Newspaper Clippings• Printed Matter• Miscellany• Addition
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-18 Correspondence, 1840-1937
BOX 1-5 Letters Received, 1865-1924Letters from the active period of Kennan's career, including from Theodore Roosevelt,
Robert Lansing, Walter Hines Page, and Stephen Wise; from the editors of Outlook andCentury Magazine concerning Kennan's travels for these publications; and from F.Volkhovskīĭ, Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskai͡a, and S. Stepniakconcerning revolutionary activities in Russia during and shortly after the Czarist period.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 6-9 Letters Sent, 1865-1923Mainly copies of letters written by Kennan during his travels in Russia, Japan, other parts of
Asia, and Cuba and Martinique. Copies of letters removed from the Letterbooks seriesare included.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 10-12 Letterbooks, 1862-1923Copies of letters sent. Letters missing from this group may be found in the Letters Sent
series. Includes notebook listing letters written from 1905 to 1924.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 13-14 Family Letters, 1840-1923Letters to Kennan's mother and father and to other members of his family including detailed
description of his travels in Russia, 1965-1967, 1870, and 1885-1886.Arranged chronologically by year.
BOX 15 Letters from Kennan to Emiline Weld Kennan, 1870-1919Correspondence between George Kennan and his wife.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 16-18 Letters received by Emeline Weld Kennan, 1881-1917Personal letters, condolences on the death of George Kennan, and letters of acknowledgment
for gifts sent by Mrs. Kennan to museums and libraries. Also letters received by bothKennans.
Arranged chronologically or by type of correspondence.
BOX 18 Letters received by George Kennan and Emeline Weld Kennan, 1881-1927
BOX 19-25 Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks, 1865-1924Diaries, journals, notebooks, address books, and other volumes of jottings and records kept
intermittently by Kennan mainly while traveling, but including garden books and otheraccounts.
Arranged chronologically with miscellaneous volumes at the end of the file.
BOX 26-61 Notes File
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BOX 26-39 AlphabeticalEnvelopes (some empty, some containing clippings or other matter), on which Kennan
recorded notes on a wide variety of subjects.Arranged alphabetically as organized by Kennan.
BOX 40-46 NumberedMaterial of the same type as that in the alphabetical series.Arranged serially as organized and maintained by Kennan. A card index of the file prepared
by Kennan is available in the Manuscript Reading Room.
BOX 47-51 On FlowersNotes on flowers taken mainly at Kennan's home at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, to which he often
went between trips.Arranged in an alphabetical section and a chronological section.
BOX 52-61 MiscellaneousNotes on many phases of Kennan's work kept separately by him.Arranged by subject by Manuscript Division staff.
BOX 62-73 Lecture Materials and ArticlesHandwritten and typewritten drafts of speeches, lectures, and articles with background files
and event-related material.Arranged by subject or type of material.
BOX 74-78 Newspaper ClippingsBound and unbound clippings.Arranged topically with a group of unsorted clippings at the end of the file.
BOX 80-86 Printed MatterArticles, pamphlets, and small publications collected by Kennan on subjects such as Russia,
Japan, and Mont Pelée.Arranged by subject.
BOX 87-93 MiscellanyCorrespondence, photographs, and other documents relating to the Alexander Graham Bell
family (Mrs. Kennan was related to this family); memorabilia and biographical material;acknowledgments of donations to libraries and museums; lecture and concert programs;invitations and calling cards; and other material. Also includes a pencil draft of amanuscript by A. N. Kuropatkin, and typewritten and printed matter in Russian.
BOX 94-134 Addition
BOX 94-118 Notes File, circa 1882-1915Clippings (mostly in Russian), notes and a few letters most of which concern Russian life
with particular emphasis on the social and political conditions.Arranged alphabetically.
BOX 119-131 Notes File, circa 1904-1921Clippings, notes, a few letters concerning a variety of subjects with particular emphasis on
Japan and Korea.
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Arranged alphabetically.
BOX 132-133 Indexes to material on Cuba and J. Edward Addicks, circa 1888-1903Notes and clippings.Arranged as organized by Kennan.
BOX 134-136 Miscellany, circa 1877-1909Letters, clippings, magazine articles, printed matter on J. Edward Addicks, the Peary and
Cook expeditions, Jews, extradition, and other subjects.Arranged by topic or type of material. Includes a partial manuscript of F. Volkhovskīĭ, “How
I Became a Revolutionist.”
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Container List
Container Contents
BOX 1-18 Correspondence, 1840-1937
BOX 1-5 Letters Received, 1865-1924Letters from the active period of Kennan's career, including from Theodore Roosevelt,
Robert Lansing, Walter Hines Page, and Stephen Wise; from the editors of Outlook andCentury Magazine concerning Kennan's travels for these publications; and from F.Volkhovskīĭ, Ekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskai͡a, and S. Stepniakconcerning revolutionary activities in Russia during and shortly after the Czarist period.
Arranged chronologically.
1865-1890BOX 1BOX 2
1891-1904
BOX 3 1905-1915BOX 4 1916-1921BOX 5 1922-1924, undated
BOX 6-9 Letters Sent, 1865-1923Mainly copies of letters written by Kennan during his travels in Russia, Japan, other parts of
Asia, and Cuba and Martinique. Copies of letters removed from the Letterbooks seriesare included.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 6 1865-1904BOX 7 1905-1915BOX 8 1916-1920BOX 9 1921-1923, undated
BOX 10-12 Letterbooks, 1862-1923Copies of letters sent. Letters missing from this group may be found in the Letters Sent
series. Includes notebook listing letters written from 1905 to 1924.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 10 Letters to family, 1862-18661862-18661886-1888
BOX 11 1888-1900BOX 12 1894-1903
Chronological record of letters sent, 1905-1924
BOX 13-14 Family Letters, 1840-1923Letters to Kennan's mother and father and to other members of his family including detailed
description of his travels in Russia, 1965-1967, 1870, and 1885-1886.Arranged chronologically by year.
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BOX 13 1840-1889BOX 14 1890-1923, undated
BOX 15 Letters from Kennan to Emiline Weld Kennan, 1870-1919Correspondence between George Kennan and his wife.Arranged chronologically.
BOX 15 1870-1919
BOX 16-18 Letters received by Emeline Weld Kennan, 1881-1917Personal letters, condolences on the death of George Kennan, and letters of acknowledgment
for gifts sent by Mrs. Kennan to museums and libraries. Also letters received by bothKennans.
Arranged chronologically or by type of correspondence.
BOX 16 1881-1915BOX 17 1916-1937 and acknowledgmentsBOX 18 Undated
BOX 18 Letters received by George Kennan and Emeline Weld Kennan, 1881-1927
BOX 18 1881-1927
BOX 19-25 Diaries, Journals, and Notebooks, 1865-1924Diaries, journals, notebooks, address books, and other volumes of jottings and records kept
intermittently by Kennan mainly while traveling, but including garden books and otheraccounts.
Arranged chronologically with miscellaneous volumes at the end of the file.
BOX 19 1865-1885BOX 20 1885-1891BOX 21 1891-1897BOX 22 1897-1906BOX 23 1906-1913BOX 24 1914-1924BOX 25 MiscellaneousBOX 25A Miscellaneous
BOX 26-61 Notes File
BOX 26-39 AlphabeticalEnvelopes (some empty, some containing clippings or other matter), on which Kennan
recorded notes on a wide variety of subjects.Arranged alphabetically as organized by Kennan.
BOX 26 Associated PressBOX 27 Associated Press- BudgetBOX 28 Buffaloes- Cranks
Correspondence, 1840-1937
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BOX 29 Crazes- European War (N)BOX 30 European War (O)- GoldBOX 31 Government- JewsBOX 32 Johnson- MexicoBOX 33 Mexico- PeléeBOX 34 Periodicals- QuotationBOX 35 Quotations-ShipBOX 36 Shipping-SuicideBOX 37 Suicide-TheatresBOX 38 Thoreau-WalshBOX 39 War-Zasulich
BOX 40-46 NumberedMaterial of the same type as that in the alphabetical series.Arranged serially as organized and maintained by Kennan. A card index of the file prepared
by Kennan is available in the Manuscript Reading Room.
BOX 40- 1-934BOX 41 935-1389BOX 42 1390-1881BOX 43 1882-2351BOX 44 2353-2912BOX 45 2913-3510BOX 46 3511-3981
BOX 47-51 On FlowersNotes on flowers taken mainly at Kennan's home at Baddeck, Nova Scotia, to which he often
went between trips.Arranged in an alphabetical section and a chronological section.
BOX 47 Alphabetical seriesAnnuals-Nymphardas
BOX 48 Oak-WoodBOX 49 Chronological series
1891-19211921-1922
BOX 50 1922-1923BOX 51 1923-1924, undated
BOX 52-61 MiscellaneousNotes on many phases of Kennan's work kept separately by him.Arranged by subject by Manuscript Division staff.
BOX 52 Published articles1873-1912
BOX 53 1913-1916BOX 54 1917-1923
Manuscript articles, 1902-1911
Notes File
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BOX 55 Arctic affairsBaddeck, Nova Scotia
BOX 56 Biography and autobiography of KennanBOX 57 Kennan, the journalist (Outlook, Century, McClure's Magazine, and Associated Press)BOX 58 Kennan, the lecturer
Russia and the CaucasusEducation
BOX 59 The Far EastJapanese material“The Citizen”
BOX 60 “The Citizen”Unsorted
BOX 61 Unsorted
BOX 62-73 Lecture Materials and ArticlesHandwritten and typewritten drafts of speeches, lectures, and articles with background files
and event-related material.Arranged by subject or type of material.
BOX 62 ArcticMont Pelée
BOX 63 Far EastCaucasusMartinique-Mont Pelée
BOX 64 CaucasusSpecial feature articles
BOX 65 RussiaBOX 66 RussiaBOX 67 Russia
SiberiaBOX 68 Russia
JapanBOX 69 Suicide
Salton SeaBOX 70 ManuscriptsBOX 71 Manuscripts
MusicWeapons
BOX 72 MiscellaneousBOX 73 Miscellaneous
BOX 74-78 Newspaper ClippingsBound and unbound clippings.Arranged topically with a group of unsorted clippings at the end of the file.
BOX 74 Russia and SiberiaBOX 75 Russia and Siberia
Notes File
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BOX 76 Lecture noticesClippings about Kennan
BOX 77 Arctic and A. W. GreelySuicideMont Pelée“Fish Talks”Dutch newspapers
BOX 78 JapanUnsorted
BOX 79 Unsorted
BOX 80-86 Printed MatterArticles, pamphlets, and small publications collected by Kennan on subjects such as Russia,
Japan, and Mont Pelée.Arranged by subject.
BOX 80 JapanBOX 81 JapanBOX 82 Russia and Caucasus
Printed in various languagesBOX 83 Russia and Caucasus
Includes Kennan's “Tent Life in Siberia”BOX 84 Science, peoples, and raceBOX 85 Chosen (Korea)
ChinaMont PeléeCubaInternational relations
BOX 86 ArcticPolitics and corruption in the United StatesBiography of KennanNapoleon IMiscellaneous
BOX 87-93 MiscellanyCorrespondence, photographs, and other documents relating to the Alexander Graham Bell
family (Mrs. Kennan was related to this family); memorabilia and biographical material;acknowledgments of donations to libraries and museums; lecture and concert programs;invitations and calling cards; and other material. Also includes a pencil draft of amanuscript by A. N. Kuropatkin, and typewritten and printed matter in Russian.
BOX 87 Alexander Graham Bell Family materialBOX 88 Biographical and personal material of Kennan
Chronology of Kennan's lifeBOX 89 Biographical and personal material of KeenanBOX 90 Acknowledgments of gifts to museums and libraries
ProgramsInvitations
Newspaper Clippings
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BOX 91 InvitationsBOX 92 Calling cardsBOX 93 Camp Cariboo material
Miscellaneous materialPencil draft of A. N. Kuropatkin manuscript made in London, summer 1908, by Kennan, and
manuscripts typewritten with printed matter in Russian
BOX 94-134 Addition
BOX 94-118 Notes File, circa 1882-1915Clippings (mostly in Russian), notes and a few letters most of which concern Russian life
with particular emphasis on the social and political conditions.Arranged alphabetically.
BOX 94 Set I, circa 1882-1915Acheson, EdwardAddicks, J. EdwardAddressesAdvertisements, Russian booksAdrianofAfanosiefAgitation and disturbancesAgrarian disordersAgrarian questionAgriculture (communal, education, elevators, exports, farm animals, Commission of
Inquiry, land, wages, etc.)AkatiuAksakof, Ivan SergeivitchAldrich, Thomas BaileyAlexander IAlexander IIAlexander IIIAlexeyenko, Prof. M. M.AltaiAmericansAmnestyAmurAnarchismAnikinAnimalsAnnenkoffAnthropologyAntopolskiAraralArchaeologyArchangelArmenia
Miscellany
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ArmeniansArmyArmy disaffectionArt and ArtistsArtelsAuthors and literatureAzeff, EugeneBackwardnessBaikal SakeBakhmetref, GeorgeBanksBaranofBaring, MauriceBark, P. L.BarristersBarrows, Isabel C.Barry, RichardBarteniefBartenieva, Ekaterina GregorievnaBeale, TruxtonBeaulieu, LeroyBees and honeyBeggarsBeketof
BOX 95 BenyowskiBernsdorffBernsteinBernstein, HermanBessarabiaBigelow, PoultneyBlack HundredsBlack SeaBlackwell, Alice StoneBlinofBogorasBogucharskiBooks (literature, periodicals)Boris, Grand DukeBotkineBourtzeffBoyesonBrandes, GeorgeBrandingBreshkovskaya, MadamBright FactsBrintom, Dr. Daniel G.
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BrodyagsBryanBuelBuhler, BaronBureaucracyBurtef, VladimirButterButterfieldCabinet landsCahan, AbrahamCalendarCanalsCapitalCapital and laborCatherineCaucasusCensusCentral AsiaChaikofskiChaliapine, Fedor IvanovitchChandlerCharacterCharity, public (benevolence)Charushin, NikolaiChekofChernisherskyCherskiChesterton, G. K.Child, TheodoreChinese, CaliforniaChinese RepublicChitaChudnovski, S.ChukchisChurchCitiesCity councilsCivil serviceClassesClay, Cassius M.Coal
BOX 96 CommerceCommunesCommunication and transportationCondition of people
BOX 97 Conservatives
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ConstitutionConstitutional DemocraticsConsulCook, Dr.
BOX 98 CookingCooperationCopyrightCorporationsCossacksCottage industriesCottinCouncil of EmpireCourts and judiciaryCourts martialCourts, militaryCrime and punishment
BOX 99 CrimesCrossCubaCurrent eventsCurtis, W. E.Customary lawCzargradDallasDalnyDarkest RussiaDe Amand, Col. Charles A.DecembristsDefence
BOX 100 DemchinskiDeutsch, LeoDe WindtDillon, Dr. E. J.DisarmamentDissentersDobrolinbofDogsDolgorukof, PrinceDostoevskyDragomirofDubroim, Dr.DukhoborsDukhobortziDukhofski
BOX 101 Dumas (1st-4th)Dumbadze, Gen.
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Dunstor, William H.Durland, KelloggDurnovo, P. N.EasterEducation
BOX 102 EducationEdwards, H. SutherlandElectionsEmancipationEmigrationEngalitchef, MadameEngineersEnglehartEscapesEthnographic ReviewEuropean WarExhibitionsExileExploration and travel
BOX 103 ExtraditionFamineFarrar, Canon
BOX 104 FinanceFinland
BOX 105 FinlandFinot, JeanFiresFish and fisheriesFlower daysFolkloreFoote, KateForeign
OpinionProtestsRelationsTravelersWriters
ForeignersBOX 106 Forestry
ForestsFoulkeFranceFree economic societyFree RussiaFreedom manifestoFriedland, Madame
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Friends of Russian freedomFrolenko, M. F.GaliciaGalkin, VrasskoyGardeningGapan, FatherGaribaldiGarnettGeneral statementsGeographyGeorgiaGeorgiansGerberGermansGermanyGladstoneGogalGoncharofGorki, MaximGoremykin, I. L.Government (repression, police, officials, laws, salaries, corruption, taxes, etc.)
BOX 107 GovernmentGrand DukesGriboyedofGrimm, Prof.Grodekof, Gen.GuardsGuchkof, A. I.Guild, Curtis, Jr.
BOX 108 HagueHammond, John HayesHapgoodHay, JohnHealth, publicHerald, N.Y.Hermogen, Iliodor and RasputinHerzenHerzensteinHistoryHollowayHourwich, IsaacHoward, BenjaminHumboldt, Baron vonIgnatief, Count N.P.IliodorImperial family
Addition
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InterpellationsIrkutskIsaiefIzvolski, AlexanderJapanese warJews (Emigration, condition, character, agricultural, employment, ritual murder, etc.)
BOX 109 JewsBOX 110 Jews
Jochelson, W.KablitzKalmucksKamchalkaKaraKaraulofKarelinKasso, L. A.KavelinKazanKazarin, CountKempinski, HermanKempster, Dr.Ker, DavidKeroseneKhelkoff, PrinceKhomiakof, N. A.Khrulep, S. S.KirghisKlements, D. A.Kluchefski, Vassili OsipovitchKokovtsef, V. N.Koliubakim, A. M.KomaroffKontrabandistiKorf, Baron S. A.Korolenko, Vladimir
BOX 111 KovalefskayaKovalefski, Maxim M.KraemerKraevskiKrasnoyarskKropotkin, Peter AlexanderKrudenerKumissKurlof, Lieut. Gen.KuropatkinLabor unions
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LandLand tenureLanded proprietorsLanguage and namesLaninLansdell, Rev. HenryLavrofLaws, fundamentalLazaref, G. K.LeeLena River StrikeLe QueuxLeroy, Beaulieu AnatoleLesevichLiberalsLibrariesLiebknecht, KarlLieven, PricessLittle RussiaLiverpoolLodge, Henry CabotLochwitzky, Alexander M.LondonLong, R. E. C.LopukhinMacArthur, Rev.McClellan, George B.McGahanMachletMakarof, A. A.ManufacturesMapsMarsden, KateMaude, AylmerMechnikofMenshckikof, LionidMerizhkovski, Prof. K. S.MeteorologyMiliutin, N.MilukofMilyukov, PaulMiller, JoaquinMines and miningMinistry
BOX 112 MinusinskMisstatements
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MisrepresentationModestofModjeskaMolotofMonarchistsMongoliaMonopoliesMoscowMuishkin, Ipoliti NikitischMuratofMuraviofMuromtsef, S. A.MuseumsMusicNarodny, IvanNationNationalistsNationalismNationalistic policyNationalitiesNavyNeo-MalthusianismNicholas INihilismNikitankoNikitskiNikolai ConstantinovitchNizhni NovgorodNoble, EdmundNobilityNormanNovgorodNovikoff, OlgaOctobristsOdessaOhsolOnipkoPaderewskiPalmer, FrederickPamirsParisParker, Alton B.Parties and electionsPassportsPeasantsPenal code
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PeriodicalsPersiaPeshekhonof, A. V.PetroleumPetropavlovski, FortressPetrunkevich, IvanPetrunkevich, Dr. AlexanderPogromsPhelps, MinisterPierce, Herbert W. D.Piragof, Nikolai IvanovichPleshgheief, A. N.PleskePlevePlehve, vonPobedenostsefPolandPolicePolitical
EconomyPartiesTrials
Politicals (Kropotkin, Lavrof, etc.)BOX 113 Pond
Popular entertainmentsPopulation and migrationPort ArthurPost (Washington)Press (censorship, repression, etc.)Price, George M.Price, Julius M.PrincePrisedskaya, Marie
BOX 114 Prisons (buildings, fortresses, punishment, etc.)Prisoners of warProstitutionPrugavin, A.PrzhvalskiPtitsinPublic opinionPulaskiPurishkevitchPushkinRadetskiRadzigRailroads
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RasputinRayevsky, Dr. Charles
BOX 115 Red CrossReformsReinbot, Gen. A. A.ReindeerReligion (dissenters, Catholic, etc.)RevolutionRevolutionary movementRevolutionistsRiddle, John W.RoadsRodzianki, M. V.Romanof dynastyRosen, BaronRosenthal, HermanRozhdestvenskiRubensteinRusof, A. A.Sabler, V. K.SaghalienSaint PetersburgSamaraSaratofSchuyler, EugeneScienceSeal IslandsSeebohmSeliverstoffSenate governingSenkevichSerfsSettlementsShchedrinSherrill, Charles H.ShevchenkoShingaref, A.SiberiaSipiaginSmith, Charles EmorySocial DemocratsSocialismSocialists
BOX 116 Solovetsk MonasterySpellingSpiridovitch, A. I.
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Staniukovich, ConstantineStasseulevitchStaffoff, V.StatisticsSteiner, Edward A.StepniakStevens, ThomasStishinskyStoessel, Gen.Stolypin, PeterStone, N. S.Strauss, Oscar S.StrettonStrikesSudiekinSugarSuicideSukhomlinof, Gen.SunSuperstitionsSven, HedinSyromatnikof SirginsTagantsef, Prof.TallmageTarantasTariffTartarsTaxesTchaykovsky, NicholasTeaTelegraphsTemperance
BOX 117 TerritoryTerrorismTimashef, S. I.Times, LondonTimes, N. Y.Tolmachef (f), Gen.Tolstoy, LeoTomskTranslationsTransliterationTravellersTrepof (f), Lt. Gen. D. F.Trepof, VladimirTsar
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Tsebrikova, MadameTugan-SaranovskiTundraTurgenief (Turgenev), IvanTurkomansTverskoi, P. A.UfaUkhlomski, PrinceUkraineUnion of Russian PeopleUnited NobilityUniversities
BOX 118 Unisoff, Prince S. D.ValuiefVanderlysVan Etten, Ida M.VannofskiVengerofVereshchaginVilenkin, G. A.VladivostokVodovozof, V. V.Vogue, Melchior deVolkhovskīĭ, F.VoroneghVostorgof, FatherWallace, Sir D. MacKenzieWarWar reliefWardWashington, Booker T.WeaponsWells, H. G.Wemmers, CarlWesthall, WilliamWheatWhite, Andrew D.Wines, Fred H.Witte, Count Sergius deWomenWordsWorkingmenWright, Prof. G. F.Wurls, Geo. W.YadrintseffYakubovitch, P. F.
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YansonYanzhul, Prof. J. J.Young, Dr. C. C.Y.M.C.A.YuzofZasodimski, N.Zemski SobersZemstvos
BOX 119-131 Notes File, circa 1904-1921Clippings, notes, a few letters concerning a variety of subjects with particular emphasis on
Japan and Korea.Arranged alphabetically.
BOX 119 Set IIA-Chamberlain
BOX 120 CharacterBOX 121 Child-EmigrationBOX 122 EmigrationBOX 123 Emigration-Foreign relationsBOX 124 Foreign relationsBOX 125 Foreign travelers-KoreaBOX 126 KoreaBOX 127 Korea-LynchBOX 128 Mabie-NoblesBOX 129 Nogi-ProgressBOX 130 Prostitution-TrevesBOX 131 Vital statistics-YMCA
BOX 132-133 Indexes to material on Cuba and J. Edward Addicks, circa 1888-1903Notes and clippings.Arranged as organized by Kennan.
BOX 132 Index to Cuban material 1888-1889, A-WWorking index of material relating to J. Edward Addicks, 1895-1903
ABOX 133 B-W
BOX 134-136 Miscellany, circa 1877-1909Letters, clippings, magazine articles, printed matter on J. Edward Addicks, the Peary and
Cook expeditions, Jews, extradition, and other subjects.Arranged by topic or type of material. Includes a partial manuscript of F. Volkhovskīĭ, “How
I Became a Revolutionist.”
BOX 134 Clippings relating to J. Edward AddicksPrinted material on extradition and Jews
BOX 135 Correspondence (1909)Magazine articles
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Clippings regarding Robert Peary and Frederick Cook expeditionsBOX 136 Clippings regarding Robert Peary and Frederick Cook expeditions
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