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Loyola University Chicago Archives SAMUEL INSULL PAPERS, 1799-1970 Bulk 1932-1935 Prepared by Valerie Gerrard Browne With Assistance from Arthur W. Lysiak Lorraine T. Ojeda Michael Zablotney Margaret T. McShane William Lum Brent P. Wold LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO ARCHIVES Cudahy Library, Room 218 6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60626 (773) 508-2661

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SAMUEL INSULL PAPERS, 1799-1970

Bulk 1932-1935

Prepared by Valerie Gerrard Browne

With Assistance from

Arthur W. Lysiak Lorraine T. Ojeda Michael Zablotney

Margaret T. McShane William Lum Brent P. Wold

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO ARCHIVES Cudahy Library, Room 218

6525 N. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60626

(773) 508-2661

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SAMUEL INSULL PAPERS, 1799-1970

Bulk 1932-1935 100 Boxes or Scrapbooks 18 Volumes, 1 Oversize File Folder, 8 Unboxed Items of Memorabilia Accession Numbers 83-9 and 90-35 The Samuel Insull Papers were donated to Loyola of Chicago in 1967 by Samuel Insull, Jr., a member of the University's first Lay Board of Trustees. In succeeding years small additions were received from Samuel Insull, Jr.; Audrey Miller; P. A. Linskey; Edith Malcolm; and Commonwealth Edison Company, through the courtesy of William H. Colwell, secretary of the Company, and George R. Jones, vice president and treasurer, retired, of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois. Prior to its donation to Loyola, Forrest McDonald used the collection in the preparation of Insull (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962), his biography of Samuel Insull. Dr. McDonald's papers relating to the preparation of this biography were also donated to the Archives. SELECTED BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON SAMUEL INSULL 1859, 11 November Born, London, England, second of five children to survive to adulthood, of Samuel and Emma Short [Ann Short, on marriage certificate] Insull. 1879 Becomes private secretary and bookkeeper for Col. George E. Gouraud, London agent for Thomas A. Edison. 1881 Emigrates to the United States to become private secretary to Thomas A. Edison over whose business affairs he has charge for many years, representing him in the establishment of Electric Tube Company, Edison Lamp Company, and Edison Machine Works. 1886 Placed in charge of establishing the Edison Machine Works at Schenectady, New York, where he remains as general manager. 1889 Becomes Second Vice President in charge of manufacturing and selling departments of Edison General Electric Company, which is formed by the consolidation of Edison manufacturing concerns and the Edison Electric Light Company.

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1892 Edison General Electric Company merges with its leading competitor, Thomson- Houston Electric Company, to form the General Electric Company of which Insull is made Second Vice President. Insull decides to leave the manufacturing side of the electric business to engage in central station operations. 1892, 1 July Moves to Chicago to become President of Chicago Edison Company. 1896 Becomes citizen of United States. 1898 Becomes President of Commonwealth Electric Company. 1899, 22 May Marries Margaret Anna Bird (stage name, Gladys Wallis), an actress. She was born 16 March 1873 and died in 1953. 1900, 12 April Only child, Samuel Insull, Jr., is born. He died 8 January 1983. 1903 Establishes the first all-steam-turbine generating station in the world, the Fisk Street Station in Chicago. 1907, September Becomes President of Commonwealth Edison Company which is formed by the combination of Chicago Edison Company and Commonwealth Electric Company, thus consolidating the entire electric supply of Chicago under one company. 1911 Establishes Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, consolidating into one corporation 39 small suburban utilities. 1912 Middle West Utilities Company is formed to acquire utilities companies in the Midwest. Samuel Insull is President. 1913 Becomes Chairman of the Board of Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company. 1917 Becomes Chairman, State Council of Defense of Illinois. 1919 Becomes President of the foundering Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company and

rehabilitates it. 1923 Establishes Public Service Investment Company, which becomes Midland Utilities

Company. Becomes Chairman, Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company.

1924 Becomes Chairman, Chicago Rapid Transit Company. 1925, June Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull's performances of School for Scandal to benefit St.

Luke's Hospital. 1928, December Insull Utility Investments, Inc., an investment company, is created. 1929, 5 October Corporation Securities Company of Chicago, an investment company, is formed

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with Samuel Insull as Chairman. 1929, October Insull securities survive the stock market crash. 1929, 4 November Civic Opera House, one of Samuel Insull's major philanthropies, opens. 1930, Spring Cyrus Eaton offers Samuel Insull the opportunity to purchase his large block of

holdings in Insull companies before they are placed on the open market. Insull borrows heavily from New York banks to do so.

1931, September Insull securities drop precipitously and bankers refuse to renew Insull's notes. 1932, April Insull investment companies go into receivership, taking with them the personal

fortunes of the Insull family and the savings of many small investors. 1932, June Goes to Europe and gives Samuel Insull, Jr., his power of attorney. 1932, 4 October Cook County Grand Jury returns indictment. 1932, October Moves to Greece, which refuses to extradite him to the United States. 1934, March-April Under pressure from the U.S. government he is asked to leave Greece, is arrested by Turkish government, and returned States in custody of U.S. State Department. 1934, Oct.-Nov. First federal trial (for mail fraud). Acquitted. 1935, March State trial (embezzlement). Acquitted. 1935, June Second federal trial (violation of federal bankruptcy laws). Acquitted. 1938, 16 July Dies in Paris, France.

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RELATED MATERIALS IN THE ARCHIVES Archival Materials Commonwealth Edison Company Financial Records, ca. 1920-1950. Insull - Indiana Utilities Scrapbook, 1926. Samuel Insull, Jr.'s oral comments, January 1975, on passages in the original manuscript of the book, Chicago & Illinois Midland Railroad, n.d. 1 cassette tape. E. Ogden Ketting Papers, 1894-1992 (primarily, 1928-1932), relating to his employment with Insull, Son & Co. of London, England. Forrest McDonald's papers relating to the writing of Insull, his biography of Samuel Insull. James J. O'Keefe's copy of Samuel Insull's "Memoirs." Transcribed, 1934. John F. O'Keefe Papers, relating to his employment with Samuel Insull and Insull-related companies. Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company. Insull-related Records, ca. 1889-1938. Samuel Insull, Rapid Transit Development for Chicago, booklet published by North-West Side Commercial Association as a supplement to March 1924 North-West Town Bulletin . Photocopy, courtesy of Chicago Historical Society. Address delivered before the Chicago and Cook County Bankers Association on 21 February 1924 at the Union League Club, Chicago, pledging elevated railroad extension as recommended in the "Deuther Real Rapid Transit Plan." Related Publications, Some Based in Part on Samuel Insull Papers "Action Time," Chicago Sun-Times, 27 July 1981. Bowman, Jim. "The Way We Were: Samuel Insull - The Rise and Fall of a Chicago Tycoon," Chicago Tribune Magazine, 13 Feb. 1983, p. 21. Bradley, George K. Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley Trolleys. Bulletin 122 of Central Electric Railfans Association, 1983. Brynes, Steve. "The Edison Papers." pp. 10-12 of unknown publication. Burke, Tom. "Insull's Architect: The Railroad Stations of Arthur Gerber," Locomotive & Railway Preservation . Issue 58: March/April 1996, pp. 41-51. Campbell, George V. Days of the North Shore Line. Delavan, WI: National Bus Trader, Inc., 1985. Carlson, Norman, ed. Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad: How the Medal Was Won.

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Bulletin 124 of Central Electric Railfans' Association, 1985. Carlson, Norman, and Peterson, Arthur, eds. Remember When - Trolley Wires Spanned the Country. Bulletin 119 of Central Electric Railfans' Association, 1980.Related Publications, Some Based in Part on Samuel Insull Papers (Continued) Commonwealth Edison Company. "A Bright Past, A Brilliant Future." 100th Anniversary video, 1987. (Placed in Libraries' Audio-Visual Department.) Commonwealth Edison Company. "Insull." [video] 1988. (Placed in Libraries' Audio-Visual Department.) "The Edison Papers: Discovering an American Genius." n.d. "Hail & Rail Mail from North Shore Readers," North Shore, September 1989. Henderson, Harold. "Commonwealth Edison Has a Deal for Your," Reader: Chicago's Free Weekly, (Vol. 16, No. 28) 10 April 1987. Hogan, John. A Spirit Capable: The Story of Commonwealth Edison. Chicago: Mobium Press, 1986. Hughes, Thomas P. American Genesis, A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm, 1870-1970. New York, NY: Viking, 1989. Insull, Samuel, Jr. "Sound Off," [Chicago Tribune (?), 3 October 1976]. "Insull's Mission: Lighting the Prairie City," The Edison, (Vol. 9, No. 1) Spring 1987, pp. 6-11. McDonald, Forrest. Insull. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962. McDonald, Forrest. "Samuel Insull," Dictionary of American Biography. Volume XXII, Supplement Two. New York: American Council of Learned Societies, 1958. Reprint. McDonald, Forrest. "Samuel Insull and the Movement for State Utility Regulatory Commissions," Business History Review, (Vol. XXXII, No. 3) Autumn 1958. Plachno, Larry. Sunset Lines: The Story of the Chicago Aurora & Elgin Railroad, 1 - Trackage. Polo, IL: Transportation Trails, 1986. Plachno, Larry. The Longest Interurban Charter. Polo, IL: Transportation Trails, 1988. Platt, Harold L. "Samuel Insull and the Electric City," Chicago History Magazine, Spring 1986 (Vol. XV, No. 1). Robinson, George W. "Conservation In Kentucky: The Fight To Save Cumberland Falls, 1926-1931," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, ca. 1988.

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Siewers, Alf. "Phantom of the Civic Opera; Insull Legacy Still Haunts Chicago," Chicago Sun-Times, 3 September 1989. Taylor Arthur R. "Losses to the Public in The Insull Collapse: 1932-1946," Business History Review, (Vol. XXXVI, No. 2) Summer 1962. Wallin, Richard R., Stringham, Paul H., and Szwajkart, John. Chicago & Illinois Midland. San Marino, CA: Golden West Books, 1979. C. L. Yarbrough. Canyon of the Eagles: A History of Lake Buchanan and Official Guide to the Vanishing Texas River Cruise, ca. 1989. James W. Michaels. "History Lesson," Forbes, 24 December 1990, pp. 38-40. (Compares Michael Milken with Samuel Insull.) George K. Bradley. Indiana Railroad: The Magic Interurban . Bulletin 128 of the Central Electric Railfans' Association. Chicago: Central Electric Railfans' Association, 1991. Samuel Insull. The Memoirs of Samuel Insull. Edited by and with additional information by Larry Plachno. Polo, Illinois: Transportation Trails, 1992. T. A. Heppenheimer. "American Prometheus," Audacity, The Magazine of Business Experience , Summer 1993 (Vol. 2, No. 4), pp. 28-31, 34-41. John Handley, "Great estate sale: Huge project set for historic site" and related unattributed article, "How the Cuneo mansion, site came to be," Chicago Tribune, 14 August 1994, Section C, pp. 1 and 6. William D. Middleton, "Insull's Super-Interurban," Chapter 2 of South Shore: The Last Interurban , San Marino, CA: Golden West Books, 1970, pp. 37-73. OTHER PUBLICATIONS BY SAMUEL INSULL, LOCATED THROUGH OCLC "Lecture on the Development of the Central Station." Chicago: Rand, McNally, c. 1898. Delivered before the Electrical Engineering Department of Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, May 17, 1898. 36 pp. "Centralization of Power Supply." Chicago: H. C. Sherman & Co., Printers, c. 1914. Address before Finance Forum of the Young Men's Christian Association, New York. 47 pp. Central-Station Electric Service; Its Commercial Development and Economic Significance as Set Forth in the Public Addresses (1897-1914) of Samuel Insull. Edited, with an introduction by William Eugene Keily. Chicago: Privately printed, c. 1915. 495 pp. Final Report of the State Council of Defense of Illinois, 1917-1918-1919, An official Body Created by an Act of the General Assembly Approved by the Governor, May 2, 1917. Chicago?, c. 1919. Published by authority of the State of Illinois. 282 pp. Samuel Insull, Chairman. (Available in Loyola University Chicago Library System.)

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Forbes, B. C. (Bertie Charles). Men Who Are Making America. New York: Forbes Publishing Co., 1929. Pp. v-xi, 204-213. (Available in the Loyola University Chicago Library System; call number: E663 .F69. "Illinois in the War, an Address to the Commercial Club of Chicago." Chicago: Lincoln Printing Co., c. 1919. 11 pp. "Letter of Samuel Insull to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Chicago; and Proposed Ordinance Submitted Therewith for Extensions and Additions to the Railroad System of the Chicago Rapid Transit Company." Chicago, c. 1924. 11 pp. "Rapid Transit Development for Chicago." Chicago, c. 1924?. Delivered before the Union League, Chicago, 21 February 1924. 12 pp. "How Has It Been Done? Some Reflections on the Amazing Rise of the Electric Light and Power Industry." c. 1925. 27 pp. "Why Do So Many Bright Young Men Enter the Public-Utility Business?" c. 1925. 15 pp. "Looking Forward by Looking Backward," by Samuel Insull, and "Industrial Expansion Demands Agricultural Coordination," by Tage U. H. Ellinger. Chicago: Department of Live Stock Economics, c. 1926. 41 pp. "Civic Leadership Development and Responsibility." St. Louis?, c. 1927. Delivered at the Annual Dinner of the St. Louis Convention and Publicity Bureau, 12 January 1927. 15 pp. RELATED ARCHIVAL MATERIALS IN OTHER LOCATIONS DePaul University Law School. Office of the Dean. Busch, Francis X. Typed manuscript of his memoirs as Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago, 23 April 1923-5 April 1927. Relates in large part to Samuel Insull and the city's effort to buy and consolidate the rapid transit lines.

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS The Samuel Insull Papers cover the years from 1799 to 1970, but bulk most heavily in the period of Samuel Insull's extradition and trials, 1932-1935. Though the collection concerns primarily the career of Samuel Insull [SI] (1859-1938), it also contains many papers of his son, Samuel Insull, Jr. [SI, Jr.] (1900-1983), who took care of his father's affairs after he left the country in 1932 and who was administrator of his father's estate following his death in 1938. Material will also be found relating to other Insull family members, particularly Samuel Insull's wife Gladys [Margaret Anna Bird] and his brother Martin. The Samuel Insull Papers have been divided into 22 series as described below. When a date has been placed in brackets it is either (a) the date of supporting documentation which is tangential and differs from the main body of related material, or (2) it is the date in Samuel Insull’s life to which the material refers, rather than the date of the material. Page numbers refer to pages of the CONTAINER LIST where a more complete listing of the contents of a series or subseries will be found. An INDEX TO CORRESPONDENCE follows the CONTAINER LIST. SERIES 1: SAMUEL INSULL - GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, ca. 1883-1938 [1958], Boxes 1-8 Composed of letters sent and received by Samuel Insull on a wide variety of business and personal matters, this series spans the dates, circa 1883 to 1938, and is divided into three subseries as follows. Please note that the letters in subseries 1-A and 1-B often relate directly to each other. Subseries 1-A: Letters Sent, 1887-1938 [1958], Boxes 1-2. This subseries contains original letters and copies of letters sent by Samuel Insull, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, followed by an affidavit and the shorthand notebooks of James J. O'Keefe which contain letters dictated by SI, ca. 1934-1935. Please note that letters sent by SI to his son, SI, Jr., are found in this subseries rather than in Subseries 2-B. Also note that the outgoing correspondence in this subseries often relates directly to the incoming correspondence in Subseries 1-B. Subseries 1-B: Letters Received, ca. 1883-1938, Boxes 3-8. This subseries is composed of correspondence received by Samuel Insull, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent. Please note that the incoming correspondence in this subseries often relates directly to the outgoing correspondence in Subseries 1-A. Boxes 4 and 5, containing letters written to Samuel Insull by Margaret Anna Bird (stage name, Gladys Wallis) prior to their marriage in 1899, are restricted. In accordance with the Instrument of Gift, access to this correspondence requires "specific permission of the University's Vice President and Dean of Faculties or such other officer or officers as may succeed him."

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Subseries 1-C: Resignation Correspondence, 1932, Box 8. In June of 1932, following his financial collapse, Samuel Insull resigned from the many companies he served as president, chairperson, and/or member of the board of directors. Contained in this subseries are his letters of resignation, related news releases, and letters of support and tribute in response to his resignations. SERIES 2: SAMUEL INSULL, JR. - GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1922-1945, Boxes 9-15. This series is composed of correspondence of Samuel Insull, Jr., pertaining to his own business, legal, and personal affairs as well as those of his father for whom he held power of attorney, beginning in 1932. The series, covering the years 1922 through 1945, is divided into five subseries as follows: Subseries 2-A: Outgoing Correspondence, 1923-1941, Box 9. Copies of letters sent by Samuel Insull, Jr., arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent, make up this subseries. Please note that the outgoing correspondence in this subseries often relates directly to the incoming correspondence in Subseries 2-B. Letters sent by Samuel Insull, Jr., to his father, Samuel Insull, will be found in Subseries 1-B, folders 7-1 through 7-4. Subseries 2-B: Incoming Correspondence, 1922-1945, Boxes 10-11. This subseries is composed of letters sent to Samuel Insull, Jr., arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent. Please note that the incoming correspondence in this subseries often relates directly to the outgoing correspondence in Subseries 2-A. Note also that letters sent to Samuel Insull, Jr., by his father, Samuel Insull, will be found in Subseries 1-A, folders 1-3 through 2-3. Subseries 2-C: Letters of Encouragement and Acquittal Congratulations, 1932-1935, Box 12. Pertaining to the extradition and trials period which followed the Insull financial collapse of 1932, this subseries includes a list of those who offered help on acquittals and those who sent messages of congratulations following the acquittals, December 1933-June 1935; letters of encouragement sent during the trial period along with the replies of Samuel Insull, Jr, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, 1932-1934; and letters of congratulations on acquittal, November-December 1934, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent with the replies of Samuel Insull, Jr., followed in a separate alphabetic arrangement by the letters sent to him. Subseries 2-D: Condolences Upon Death of Samuel Insull, 1938, Boxes 13-14. Letters of condolence received and replies sent by Samuel Insull, Jr., following the death of his father, Samuel Insull, in Paris on 16 July 1938. Lists of condolences received and replies sent are followed by copies of the replies, arranged alphabetically, and then by the letters of condolence themselves, arranged alphabetically.

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Subseries 2-E: Correspondence with Former Investors, 1930-1944, Box 15. Letters from former investors in Insull stocks who lost heavily in the Insull financial collapse together with copies of replies sent by Samuel Insull, Jr., arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, 1930-1944. SERIES 3: SAMUEL INSULL'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH COMMONWEALTH

EDISON, 1917, Box 16. The 25th anniversary of Samuel Insull's employment by Commonwealth Edison Company was commemorated by a dinner in his honor. This series concerns the planning, execution, and follow-up details of the event. Included are letters sent and received by Samuel Insull, acceptances and regrets received by the dinner planners, and transcripts of the commemoration, including Samuel Insull's speech. SERIES 4: SAMUEL INSULL AND CYRUS EATON CORRESPONDENCE, APRIL-JUNE 1930, Box 16. Cyrus Eaton offered Insull the opportunity to purchase his large holdings in Insull companies before they were placed on the open market. This series is comprised of coded and decoded telegrams and copies of telegrams, copies of translations of coded telegrams, letters and copies of letters, and financial papers related to the negotiations surrounding Insull's purchase of Eaton's holdings, April-June 1930. SERIES 5: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS OF SAMUEL INSULL, 1909-1934 [1892-1962], Boxes 17-19. This series, composed of autobiographical accounts of Samuel Insull and related material, has been subdivided into four subseries as detailed below. Please note that other autobiographical accounts will be found among Samuel Insull's speeches in Subseries 6-A, especially, folder 21-2, and in Series 8, folder 52-11. Biographical files will be found in Series 15 and Series 18. Subseries 5-A: Edison Recollections, 1909 [1914], Box 17. Samuel Insull's recollections of Thomas A. Edison, prepared for Edison biographer, T. Commerford Martin, and related correspondence, 1909 and 1914. Subseries 5-B: Burton Y. Berry Conversations, 1934 [1947-1962], Box 17. "Mr. Samuel Insull," 62 page manuscript by Burton Y. Berry, Samuel Insull's United States State Department guard, recording their conversations aboard the S.S. "Exilona," 13 April-8 May 1934, during Samuel Insull’s return to the United States to face trial following his extradition from Turkey. Related correspondence is also included. Subseries 5-C: Memoirs of Samuel Insull, 1934 [1939-1961], Boxes 17-18. "Memoirs of Samuel Insull, Written 1934-1935," including the final approved typescript, earlier

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drafts, and stenographer James J. O'Keefe's shorthand notebooks and affidavits concerning the memoirs. Subseries 5-D: Data Collected for Memoirs, 1892-1934, n.d, Box 19. Letters, memos, resolutions, recollections, minutes, Samuel Insull's notes, press release, manuscript, tributes, articles, and other data collected for Samuel Insull's memoirs and concerning the companies with which he was affiliated, his life, his innovations, his finances, and subjects of concern to him. These materials are maintained in the subject order in which they were found. SERIES 6: SPEECHES, PUBLICATIONS, AND OTHER WRITINGS OF SAMUEL I INSULL, 1899-1937, Boxes 20-23. This series, composed of published and unpublished speeches and addresses, publications, and other writings of Samuel Insull, has been subdivided into two subseries as follows: Subseries 6-A: Speeches of Samuel Insull, 1914-1931 and 1937, Boxes 20-22. Speeches and addresses, both unpublished and published (published titles are underlined), delivered between 1914 and 1937, arranged chronologically with title and place delivered provided when possible. These files appear to have been maintained by William Eugene Keily, who edited Samuel Insull’s published speeches and addresses. Subseries 6-B: Publications and Other Writings of Samuel Insull, 1899, 1921, 1924, 1928,

1934. Boxes 22-23. Published booklets, manuscripts, and books by Samuel Insull, arranged in date order by type of publication. SERIES 7: SAMUEL INSULL'S PERSONAL LEDGERS, 1899-1934, Boxes 24-48. General cash ledgers, general journals, ledgers, general ledgers, transfer ledger, subsidiary ledger, register of disbursements, records of securities, and balance sheets of Samuel Insull, arranged by type of ledger and thereafter by date. General cash ledgers list deposits (amount and source of income) and withdrawals (amount of check, check number, and to whom written) entered daily for each bank account. General ledgers list assets and liabilities divided by type and further subdivided by individual account name. The transfer ledger contains accounts, the balances for which were transferred to the subsidiary ledger. The register of disbursements contains disbursements for Lake County Farm and personal expenses allocated to various accounts. According to the affidavit of Edward J. Doyle in folder 59-1, a complete set of books of account were opened for Samuel Insull as of 1 January 1913 due to the extensive growth and importance of his financial transactions.

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SERIES 8: INSULL-RELATED COMPANIES, 1907-1938 [1957], Boxes 49-55. Diagrams of Insull-controlled public utilities, minutes, resolutions, agreements, stenographic reports, yearbooks, annual reports, financial statements, reorganization plan and prospectus, histories of Commonwealth Edison Company, articles of incorporation and bylaws, proceedings, manuals, cables and letters, receivership documents, record book, tax advice, and other documents relating to Insull-controlled companies and other companies in which Samuel Insull had an interest. The records are arranged alphabetically by the name of the company with an overview of Insull-controlled companies placed first and tax advice by Murphy, Lanier & Quinn placed last. Related material will also be found in Subseries 5-D. SERIES 9: RECEIVERSHIP AND ESTATE OF SAMUEL INSULL, 1930-1942, Boxes 56-57. Following the collapse and receivership of his holding companies and the resultant loss of his personal fortune, Samuel Insull assigned all his assets and his wife, Margaret A. (Gladys), assigned her dower rights in these assets to Central Republic Trust which became trustee of the estate of Samuel Insull. W. C. Freeman and J. G. Alexander were administrators of these assets which were held for the benefit of Samuel Insull's creditors by the Central Trust Company. Freeman and Alexander became successor trustees to Central Republic Trust. Beginning 14 June 1932, Samuel Insull, Jr., had power of attorney over his father's affairs. He was also administrator of his father's estate. This series contains legal documents, power of attorney, correspondence, and audit reports relating to the administration of the trust and the estate of Samuel Insull, arranged in general chronological order with miscellaneous documents placed first. SEE ALSO Subseries 2-E, Box 15; the files in Series 8 relating to Corporation Securities Company, Insull Utility Investments, Inc., and Middle West Utilities Company; Series 10; Series 11; Series 12; and Series 14 (folders 66-6 thru 66-9). SERIES 10: FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION REPORT ON CORPORATION

SECURITIES COMPANY OF CHICAGO, 1932, Box 58. Corporat ion Securities Company of Chicago was an investment trust controlled by the Insull family and Halsey, Stuart and Company. It was formed in October 1929 and went into receivership on 16 April 1932. This series contains a copy of the "Report on the Examination of the Accounts and Records of Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago," prepared in 1932 by Thomas W. Mitchell and Albert A. Hartley. The examination was conducted as part of an inquiry into electric power and gas utility companies, their holding companies, and their associated or affiliated companies, conducted by the Federal Trade Commission at the request of the U.S. Senate (Senate Resolution 83 of February 15, 1928). SEE ALSO the files in Series 8 relating to Corporation Securities Company, Insull Utility Investments, Inc., and Middle West Utilities Company; Series 9; Series 11; Series 12, and Series 14 (folders 66-6 thru 66-9). SERIES 11: INSULL UTILITY INVESTMENTS, INC., COURT AND COMMISSIONER OF

INTERNAL REVENUE RECORDS, 1932-1938, 14 Bound Volumes.

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Court and Commissioner of Internal Revenue records include stenographer's minutes, depositions, oral argument, briefs, opinion, and other records relating to the examination of Insull Utility Investments, Inc. [IUI], under the New York bankruptcy statute in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York; Celia Kelly vs. Central Hanover Bank and Trust Co., et al, in the District Court of the United States for the South District of New York and in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Celia Kelly vs. Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust. Co. of Chicago, et al, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division; and IUI before the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, relating to 1929 federal income taxes. The 13 volumes of court records are arranged chronologically, 1932-1938, followed by 1 volume of records relating to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and 1929 federal income taxes, 1937. SERIES 12: MIDDLE WEST UTILITIES COMPANY: ATTACK ON RECEIVERSHIP,

1934, 1 Bound Volume. Legal documents pertaining to Lincoln Printing Company v. Middle West Utilities Company in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, 1934, bound in one volume. SERIES 13: INSULL-RELATED FEDERAL INCOME TAX FILES OF MURPHY, LANIER & QUINN, 1925-1951, Boxes 59-65. This series is composed of files of E. J. Quinn of the accounting, auditing, and tax consulting firm of Murphy, Lanier & Quinn. Covering the years, 1925-1951, these files pertain to the federal income tax returns of Insull-related individuals and Insull Utility Investments, Inc., including federal income tax investigations and tax appeals. Among these records are copies of federal income tax returns, indexes to these returns, legal opinion and documents, outgoing correspondence, internal memos and notes, letters of protest and transmittal, clippings, and work papers. Subjects include: SI; Estate of SI; Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull; SI, Jr.; Adelaide Pierce Insull (first wife of SI, Jr.); Estate of Adelaide Pierce Insull; Samuel Insull III; Margaret Baynes Insull (second wife of SI, Jr.); Elma Insull McAdam (niece of SI); Mary MacIntosh (niece of SI); Estate of Charles I. Pierce (father-in-law of SI, Jr.); Grace M. Pierce and Samuel Insull, Jr., Trustees of the Estate of Charles I. Pierce; and Insull Utility Investments, Inc. Correspondents include the Collector of Internal Revenue, Philip J. McEnroe, and SI, Jr. The records are divided into three subseries as follows: Subseries 13-A: Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1926-1945. Boxes 59-61. Correspondence with Insull family members and other related individuals pertaining to federal income taxes and other financial matters, arranged chronologically, 1926-1945. Subseries 13-B: Insull and Pierce Income Tax Matters, 1925-1951. Boxes 62-63. Samuel Insull, Jr., married Adelaide Lyman Pierce, daughter of Louise Lyman and Charles I. Pierce, on 15 July 1926. Adelaide, who was born on 8 February 1898, died suddenly on 11 February 1934, leaving one son, Samuel Insull III, born 26 May 1931. SI, Jr.'s second marriage to Margaret [Peggy] Baynes took place several years later and lasted the remainder of his life. They had no children.

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This subseries is composed of federal income tax returns of members of the Insull and Pierce families and their estates, arranged chronologically in indexed volumes, with the index to each volume to the front of each volume. Also included are an annual report and income tax returns of the Insull-Souder Insurance Agency, 1949-1950. Subseries 13-C: Other Insull-related Income Tax Matters, 1926-1940 (primarily, 1936-1939), Boxes 64-65. Included are tax returns, work papers, audit reports, legal documents, and tax appeals, relating primarily to SI, the SI Trust, the Estate of SI, Insull Utility Investments, Inc., and to Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull, arranged topically. Also includes information on SI, Jr.'s tax protest and Hawthorn Farm appraisal. SERIES 14: EXTRADITION AND TRIALS PERIOD, 1932-1935 [1907-1931] Boxes 66-72. SI went to Europe in June 1932, following the collapse of his companies. He was later indicted in the federal courts on charges of mail fraud and violation of the bankruptcy laws and in the state courts on charges of embezzlement. Fearing for his life and that a fair trial was not possible in the hostile political climate of the United States, he sought refuge in Greece which refused to extradite him to the United States. Under pressure from the U. S. government, SI was asked to leave Greece. He was seized by the Turkish government, and returned under U.S. State Department guard to face trial in 1934. He, his son, his brother Martin, and 14 others were eventually acquitted on all charges. Arranged chronologically by topic, the series contains correspondence; death threats; federal indictment; transcript of testimony before the Grand Jury, regarding Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago bankruptcy indictment, May 1933; extradition documents; legal opinion; statements; transcripts and documents relating to the first federal trial (for mail fraud), state trial (embezzlement), second federal trial (violation of federal bankruptcy laws), and Martin J. Insull's extradition from Canada. See also Subseries 2-C, Box 12; and Subseries 15-C, Boxes 76-85. SERIES 15: INSULL BIOGRAPHICAL FILES, [1859] 1892-1963, Boxes 73-86. Divided into five subseries, this series is composed of clippings, biographical notes, and short biographical sketches document many of the details in the life of Samuel Insull and, to a lesser extent, his brother, Martin Insull; his son, Samuel Insull, Jr.; and his wife, Gladys Insull. For autobiographical accounts of Samuel Insull’s life, see Series 5; Subseries 6-A, containing Samuel Insull’s speeches, especially, folder 21-2; and Series 8, folder 52-11. Other biographical material will be found in Series 18. Subseries 15-A: Biographical Files Maintained by William E. Keily, [1859], 1892-1933, Boxes 73-74. William Eugene Keily worked with Samuel Insull and edited his published speeches and addresses. Keily planned one day to write a biography of SI and to this end collected biographical

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material and kept notes on his observations of SI. This material is maintained in the order in which it was received: Keily's biographical notes are followed by a report he made for SI; short biographies; biographical files, arranged in groupings by date and topically; with a biographical file on Mrs. Samuel [Gladys] Insull at the end. Please note that the date order in which the material is maintained is by the date in Samuel Insull’s life to which the material refers [1859-1933], rather than the date of the clipping or note itself (1892-1933). Subseries 15-B: Clipping Service for Samuel and Martin Insull, 24 August 1929-June 1935, Boxes 74-75. Clippings from a clippings service were mounted and maintained in date order. The clippings on Samuel Insull, 1929-1931, are followed by the clippings on his brother Martin, 1931-1935. Subseries 15-C: Receivership, Extradition, and Trials Clippings, 1932-1935, Boxes 76-85. Clippings and biographical articles are maintained in date order, 1932-1935, and relate to the period of receivership, extradition, and trials of Samuel Insull, Martin Insull, Samuel Insull, Jr., and 14 other defendants. The first federal trial on mail fraud charges in the fall of 1934 is particularly well documented. There are no clippings on the acquittal in state court on embezzlement charges in March of 1935. The clippings in this subseries appear to have been maintained at least in part by SI, Jr.. Subseries 15-D: Post-Trial Clippings, 1935-19630, Box 85. Clippings of a general nature, 1935-1960, include Samuel Insull’s return to the United States in 1938 and death in Paris in 1938, and the death of Martin Insull in 1947. Subseries 15-E: Clipping Scrapbooks, c. 1937-1944, Boxes 85-86. Two scrapbooks of clippings on Samuel Insull are included in this subseries: one by Harry J. Dunbaugh, ca. 1937-1944; and one of Samuel Insull’s death, July-August 1938. SERIES 16: STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE OF ILLINOIS, 1917-1919, Boxes 87-88. Samuel Insull served as chairman and E. J. Doyle as secretary of the State Council of Defense of Illinois (SCDI) during World War I. Records of these two officers, 1918-1919, particularly as they relate to the U.S. Government War Exposition in Chicago in 1918, are followed by record books of the SCDI, 1917-1919, and the SCDI letter book for 1918-1919. Included is a list of the SCDI records placed in the Illinois State Historical Library. Related materials will also be found in folders 19-15 and 94-3. SERIES 17: PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS, ca. 1860-ca. 1967, Boxes 89-90, Items 91-92. This series is composed of photographs, photographic negatives, drawings, galley proofs, and scrapbooks containing photographs and letters. Subjects include Insull family members, associates, and friends as well as sites associated with SI and Thomas Edison.

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Many of the photographs were used to illustrate Insull, the biography of Samuel Insull by Forest McDonald. Caution must be exercised in reproducing photographs because copyright may be retained by parties other than Loyola University of Chicago. In most instances when copyright ownership is held by another, there is an imprint on the back of the photograph, such as: "Please Credit Chicago Tribune Photo." There are, however, instances when the attribution made in Insull is not indicated on the back of the photograph. Permission must be granted by the holder of copyright to reproduce any of these photographs. Photographic negatives are stored separately from photographic prints and may be handled only with permission of the archivist. Series 17 has been divided into three subseries as follows: Subseries 17-A: Photographs, 8"x10" and Smaller, ca. 1860-1930s, ca. 1967, Box 89. Photographic prints and negatives as well as drawings of Insull family members and sites associated with them as well as the theatrical career of Gladys Wallis [Margaret A. Bird] before her marriage to SI, arranged in chronological order by topic. They are followed first by illustrations of Insull associates, friends, and others and then by Edison-related and miscellaneous photographs. Subseries 17-B: Oversize Photographs and Galley Proofs, 1864-ca. 1962, Box 90. A cartoon and photographic prints and negatives of Insull family members are arranged in chronological order by topic. They are followed first by photos of Insull associates, friends, and others and then by photos of Insull's 1905 summer home in England and galley proofs of the illustrations in Forrest McDonald's biography, Insull. Be aware that some photo attributions found in the McDonald biography are not present on the back of the photos. Subseries 17-C: Insull-Bird Marriage Scrapbooks, 1898-1899 [1880s-1909], Items 91-92. Two scrapbooks were prepared by Alick G. McAndrew for the marriage of Margaret Anna [Gladys Wallis] Bird and Samuel Insull. In them are many photographs, clippings, and letters of family and friends, including Thomas A. Edison and early Edison pioneers. Some loose items added after the marriage in 1899 have been placed in file folders inside the covers the albums. Vol. I, "Insull-Bird," Item 91. Contains photographs, clippings, and letters, relating to the careers and impending marriage of Margaret Anna Bird [stage name, Gladys Wallis] and Samuel Insull. Vol. II, "Insull Illustrated," Item 92. Contains letters, photographs, and clippings relating to the career of Samuel Insull and his impending marriage.

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SERIES 18: SAMUEL INSULL AND INSULL FAMILY: MISCELLANEOUS

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA, 1799-1970, Boxes 93-95, Map Drawer 14, folder 1. Correspondence, short biographies, genealogical records, programs, tributes, financial records, powers of attorney, copyrights, publications, report cards, records of Gladys Insull's benefit performance in School for Scandal, address books and lists, Samuel Insull’s library catalog, an appointment book, horoscope, notes, Samuel Insull’s death certificate, and other miscellaneous documents of a biographical nature pertaining to the Insull family, particularly, Samuel Insull, Gladys Insull, and Samuel Insull, Jr. The records are arranged topically in a rough chronological order with short biographies of Samuel Insull placed first. SERIES 19: MISCELLANY, 1892-1956, n.d. Box 95-96. Miscellaneous material, 1883-1938, not directly attributed to the Insull family includes a Edison General Electric Company proposal, Edison medal, Great Lakes electric power surveys, Chambers Island (Wisconsin) promotional material, correspondence on the economic crisis in Detroit and Michigan in 1933, maps of electrical undertakings in Great Britain, and a biography of Britton I. Budd, arranged chronologically. SERIES 20: RUSSELL, BREWSTER & CO. AND PREDECESSOR, EDWARD L. BREWSTER & CO., STOCK AND BOND CIRCULARS, 1901-1921, Box 97. Stock and bond circulars issued by Russell, Brewster & Co. and its predecessor, Edward L. Brewster & Co., bound chronologically in two volumes. Included are stock and bond circulars for Insull-controlled companies. SERIES 21: MISCELLANEOU S PUBLICATIONS, 1882-1946, Boxes 98-99, 3 volumes. Monographs, published speeches, government documents, reports, atlas, biographical dictionary, annual reports, and other publications dealing with such subjects as public utilities, particularly electrical power, speculation in securities and commodities, and Chicago and Chicagoans, arranged chronologically. SERIES 22: MEMORABILIA, 1882-1927, Boxes 99-100, 8 Individual Items Bound volumes, portraits, silver objects, plaques, watches, certificates, decorations, and other three-dimensional objects, most of which were presented to Samuel Insull in honor of his accomplishments.

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Folder No. Folder Title

SERIES 1: SAMUEL INSULL - GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, ca. 1883-1938 Subseries 1-A: Letters Sent, 1887-1938 [1958] 1-1 Letters Sent, B - E, 1887-1937 1-2 Letters Sent, G - I, 1917-1936 1-3 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1907-1912, n.d. 1-4 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1915 1-5 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1916 1-6 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1917 1-7 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1921 1-8 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1922 1-9 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1923-1929 1-10 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1930-1932 1-11 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1932 2-1 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1933-1934 2-2 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1937 2-3 Letters Sent to S.I. Jr., 1938 2-4 Letters Sent, J - K, 1929-1937 2-5 Letters Sent, L - P, 1914-1936 2-6 Letters Sent, R - Y 1907-1936 2-7 Letter Sent to those requesting Christmas baskets, etc., 1930s 2-8 Affidavit (March 1958) of James J. O'Keefe regarding the following four shorthand notebooks of letters dictated to O'Keefe by Samuel Insull, ca. 1934-1935 2-9 Shorthand notebook of James J. O'Keefe, "Letters From 6-19-1934" 2-10 Shorthand notebook of James J. O'Keefe, "No. 5 - Letters" 2-11 Shorthand notebook of James J. O'Keefe, beginning, "H S Syrett" 2-12 Shorthand notebook of James J. O'Keefe, beginning, "Aug. 3, 1935" Subseries 1-B: Letters Received, ca. 1883-1938 3-1 Letters Received, A - B, 1907-1937 3-2 Letters Received, C - D, 1892-1935 3-3 Letters Received, E - G, 1892-1937 3-4 Letters Received, H, 1914-1937 3-5 Letters Received, I - Insull, Freda, 1899-1928, n.d. Boxes 4 and 5 are restricted . Contained in these boxes are letters written to Samuel Insull by Margaret Anna Bird (stage name, Gladys Wallis) prior to their marriage in 1899. In accordance with the Instrument of Gift, access to this correspondence requires "specific permission of the University's Vice President and Dean of Faculties or such other officer or officers as may succeed him." 4-1 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Feb.- May, 1897 Restricted 4-2 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, June-July, 1897 Restricted

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Folder No. Folder Title 4-3 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Aug.-Sep., 1897 Restricted 4-4 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Oct.-Dec., 1897 Restricted 4-5 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Jan.-Feb., 1898 Restricted 4-6 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, March 1898, n.d. Restricted 4-7 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, April-May, 1898 Restricted 4-8 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, June, 1898 Restricted 5-1 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, July, 1898 Restricted 5-2 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Aug.-Oct., 1898 Restricted 5-3 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Nov., 1898 Restricted 5-4 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Dec., 1898 Restricted 5-5 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Jan., 1899 Restricted 5-6 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Feb., 1899 Restricted 5-7 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Mar.-Apr., 1899 Restricted 5-8 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, May, 1899 Restricted 6-1 Letters Received from Gladys [Margaret Anna Bird] Insull, 1916-1931 6-2 Letters Received from Joseph and Martin Insull, 1909-1931 6-3 Letters Received from Queenie Insull, 1927-1930 6-4 Letters Received from S.I. (father), 1909-1918, n.d. 7-1 Letters Received from Samuel Insull, Jr., 1908-1917, n.d. 7-2 Letters Received from Samuel Insull, Jr., 1918-1928 7-3 Letters Received from Samuel Insull, Jr., 1929-1931 7-4 Letters Received from Samuel Insull, Jr., 1932-1938 7-5 Letters Received, I - K, ca. 1898-1936 7-6 Letters Received, L - Mac, 1909-1937 7-7 Letters Received, Me - R, 1914-1937 8-1 Letters Received, S, 1914-1937 8-2 Letters Received, T, 1912-1937 8-3 Letters Received, U - W, ca. 1883-1935 8-4 Letters Received, Y - Z, 1925-1937 Subseries 1-C: Resignation Correspondence, 1932 8-5 Letters of Resignation and Related News Releases, June 1932 8-6 Letters of Support and Tribute in Response to Resignation, June-July 1932

SERIES 2: SAMUEL INSULL, JR. - GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1922-1945 Subseries 2-A: Outgoing Correspondence, 1923-1941 9-1 Letters Sent, A - F, 1923-1938 9-2 Letters Sent, G - M, 1928-1940 9-3 Letters Sent, O - S, 1929-1941

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Folder No. Folder Title 9-4 Letters Sent, T - Z, 1928-1941 Subseries 2-B: Incoming Correspondence, 1922-1945 (SEE ALSO: Folders 1-3 through 2-3) 10-1 Letters Received, A - E, 1923-1924, 1929-1930, 1932-1934, 1938 10-2 Letters Received, F - Insull, A., 1928-1934, 1939 10-3 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, 1922-June 1924, n.d. 10-4 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, Oct. 1924-1929 10-5 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, 1930-1 May 1938 10-6 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, 11 May 1938-1940 10-7 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, 1941-1945, n.d. 10-8 Letters Received from Gladys Insull, n.d. 10-9 Letters Received from Martin Insull and Insull Utility Investments, Inc., 1929-1938 10-10 Letters Received, Ish - MacM, 1929-1939 10-11 Letters Received, MacN - O, 1929-1939 11-1 Letters Received, P - S, 1929-1938 11-2 Letters Received, T - Z, 1928-1937 Subseries 2-C: Letters of Encouragement and Acquittal Congratulations, 1932-1935 12-1 List of those who sent messages of congratulations and offered help on acquittal, Dec. 1933-June 1935 12-2 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Replies), A - C 12-3 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Replies), D - K 12-4 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Replies), L - M 12-5 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Replies), N - Z 12-6 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Signatures not present or illegible) 12-7 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Received), A - C 12-8 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Received), D - F 12-9 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Received), G - L 12-10 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Received), M – R 12-11 Letters of Congratulations on Acquittal (Received), S - Y 12-12 Trial Period: Letters of Encouragement, A - E, 1932-1934 12-13 Trial Period: Letters of Encouragement, G - W, 1932-1934 Subseries 2-D: Condolences Upon Death of Samuel Insull, 1938 13-1 Lists of Condolences Received and Replies Sent, July-Aug. 1938 13-2 Letters of Condolence (Replies), A - E 13-3 Letters of Condolence (Replies), F - L 13-4 Letters of Condolence (Replies), M - P

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Folder No. Folder Title 13-5 Letters of Condolence (Replies), R - S 13-6 Letters of Condolence (Replies), T - Z 13-7 Letters of Condolence (Received), A - B 13-8 Letters of Condolence (Received), C - D 13-9 Letters of Condolence (Received), E - G 13-10 Letters of Condolence (Received), H - K 13-11 Letters of Condolence (Received), L - M 14-1 Letters of Condolence (Received), N - R 14-2 Letters of Condolence (Received), S - T 14-3 Letters of Condolence (Received), U – Z

Subseries 2-E: Correspondence with Former Investors, 1930-1944 15-1 Correspondence - Former Investors, A - C, 1930-1944 15-2 Correspondence - Former Investors, F - K, 1931-1940 15-3 Correspondence - Former Investors, L - Z, 1932-1943

SERIES 3: SAMUEL INSULL'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH COMMONWEALTH EDISON, 1917

16-1 Outgoing Correspondence, B - Y, 1917 16-2 Letters Received by SI, B - Y, 1917 16-3 Acceptances, F - S, 1917 16-4 Regrets, B - Y, 1917 16-5 Miscellaneous, 1917 16-6 Transcripts of Commemoration, including Samuel Insull’s Speech, 1917

SERIES 4: SAMUEL INSULL AND CYRUS EATON CORRESPONDENCE, 1930

16-7 SI and Cyrus Eaton Business Matters, April-June 1930 For related material, see also folder 18-13 and Marshall G. Sampsell's "Memorandum of conference with Mr. Eaton on September 14, 1934" in folder 11-1.

SERIES 5: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS OF SAMUEL INSULL, 1909-1934 [1892-1962]

Subseries 5-A: Edison Recollections, 1909 [1914] 17-1 Samuel Insull’s Recollections of Thomas A. Edison, prepared for Edison Biographer, T. C.

Martin, and Related Correspondence, 1909, 1914

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Subseries 5-B: Burton Y. Berry Conversations, 1934 [1947-1962] 17-2 "Mr. Samuel Insull," 62-page manuscript by Burton Y. Berry, Samuel Insull’s U.S.

State Department guard, recording their conversations aboard the S.S. "Exilona" during Samuel Insull’s return from Turkey to New York, 13 April-8 May 1934.

Stamped: "Copyright 1962 by Samuel Insull, Jr." 17-3 Correspondence, 1947, 1957, 1960, 1962 Subseries 5-C: Memoirs of Samuel Insull, 1934 [1939-1961] [17-4] "Memoirs of Samuel Insull, Written 1934-1935, Final Approved Copy" [bound volume] Typescript stamped: "Copyright 1961 by Samuel Insull, Jr." Includes affidavit of the

stenographer, James J. O'Keefe, regarding authenticity and a two-page index of subjects. Note: the page numbers which have been penciled into the subject index are more correct than the typewritten ones.

17-5 Correspondence re: Publication of Memoirs, 1939 17-6 Affidavit (March 1958) of James J. O'Keefe regarding the following

four shorthand notebooks containing memoirs of Samuel Insull as dictated to O'Keefe, June-Sep. 1934

17-7 Shorthand Notebook No. 1 of James J. O'Keefe, 11 June-3 July 1934 17-8 Shorthand Notebook No. 2 of James J. O'Keefe, 3 July-9 August 1934 17-9 Shorthand Notebook No. 3 of James J. O'Keefe, 9 August-13 September 1934 17-10 Shorthand Notebook No. 4 of James J. O'Keefe, 13 Sept. 1934 forward 18-1 Affidavit of James J. O'Keefe (March 1958) regarding First Draft and Second Corrected Draft of Memoirs 18-2 First Draft, pp. 1-51 18-3 Second Corrected Draft (1 of 6) 18-4 Second Corrected Draft (2 of 6) 18-5 Second Corrected Draft (3 of 6) 18-6 Second Corrected Draft (4 of 6) 18-7 Second Corrected Draft (5 of 6) 18-8 Second Corrected Draft (6 of 6) Second Corrected Draft appears to contain parts of the first draft. 18-9 Subject Index - Draft and Revisions 18-10 Alphabetized List of Names 18-11 Deleted Passages 18-12 Suggested Changes, Corrections, and Data to be Checked 18-13 Cyrus Eaton and Insull Group Stock - Draft of passage Subseries 5-D: Data Collected for Memoirs, 1892-1934, n.d 19-1 Bank Loan and "Standstill Agreement," Dec. 1931 19-2 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 19-3 Middle West Utilities Company Memos of Harold L. Stuart and F. K. Shrader, 22 August 1934

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Folder No. Folder Title 19-4 Railroads and Electric Traction

Includes memos of Britton I. Budd on the history of the Chicago Rapid Transit Company, Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company, Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad Company, and Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad Company; other data supplied by Frank J. Sprague.

19-5 Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company Resolution of Board of Directors after Samuel Insull’s resignation, 4 June 1932, and "Statement with Respect to Certain Bank Loans made by the Company in the Year 1918."

19-6 Commonwealth Edison Company Recollections of Louis A. Ferguson; history; comments of James Simpson, Sewell L. Avery, Donald R. McLennan, Stanley Field, Louis A. Ferguson, John J. Mitchell, and SI at Board of Directors' meeting at which SI nominated Simpson to replace him, 6 June 1932; resolution passed by Board of Directors after Samuel Insull’s resignation, 26 July 1932.

19-7 Menlo Park Ford News articles by Francis Jehl, 1930-1934; and Edison Institute brochures, 1932-1933

19-8 Insull Utility Investments, Inc. Abridgement of meeting, 15 Jan. 1930 19-9 Employee Representation 19-10 Samuel Insull’s Notes

Includes details of Samuel Insull’s trip from Paris to Athens, 1932; letter to his wife Gladys, 6 Oct. 1932; origins of Chicago By-Product Coke Company; notes on Samuel Insull’s life and finances

19-11 Farewell Banquet for SI, 1892 19-12 Steam Turbine Development

Information supplied by Edwin W. Rice, Jr., includes "Steam Turbine Development in the United States" by John W. Hammond; "Story of the Curtis Turbine"; and G. E. Monogram article on building the Chicago turbine of 1901-1903.

19-13 Financial Events, 1929-1933 Quote of John D. Rockefeller, 31 Oct. 1929; press release of SI, Oct. 1930 19-14 Electricity Supply, United States and Great Britain 19-15 State Council of Defense of Illinois, 1917-1919

Includes manuscript, "Samuel Insull and The State Council of Defense of Illinois in the World War of 1917-1918"; tributes to SI; minutes of final meeting, 21 Nov. 1919.

19-16 Other Data 19-17 SI Biographical Outline on Note Cards

SERIES 6: SPEECHES, PUBLICATIONS, AND OTHER WRITINGS OF SAMUEL INSULL, 1899-1937 Subseries 6-A: Speeches of Samuel Insull, 1914-1931, 1937 20-1 Speeches, Aug. 1914 - June 1915 "The Value of Monopoly in Public Service Business," Area Institute of Business Technology, Area, Illinois, 27 August 1914. "The Central Station Industry and Its Future," University of Wisconsin, Madison, 30 April 1915.

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Includes many photographs (1 copy negative of Turbine Room at Fisk Street Station is available)

"Origin, Development and Effect of Lighting by Electricity," National Electric Light Association 30th Anniversary Meeting, San Francisco, 10 June 1915

20-2 Speeches, Oct. 1915 - Oct. 1916 "Economic Significance of Electricity Supply," 13 Oct. 1915. "In Honor of Thomas A. Edison," Edison Day, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 21 Oct. 1915. Address, annual meeting of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois Section of the National Electric Light Association, Chicago, 10 Nov. 1915.

Address by Mr. Samuel Insull, annual meeting of the Commonwealth Edison Company Section of the National Electric Light Association, 10 Nov. 1915.

Published in The Edison Round Table, Dec.-Jan., 1915-1916, pp. 203-209. "Universal Electricity Supply," Alumni Association of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, 8 Jan. 1916. Universal Electricity Supply, Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, 14 Feb. 1916. The Progress of Economic Powers and Generation and

Distribution , joint meeting of New Haven, Conn., sections of the Civil, Electrical, Mining and Mechanical Engineering societies held at Yale University under the auspices of the New Haven Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 5 April 1916.

"Unification of Power Supply," fourth Technical and Hydro- Electric Session, annual convention of the National Electric Light Association, Chicago, 25 May 1916.

"Science and Industry," St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, 20 June 1916. Address, American Gas Institute Banquet, Chicago, 19 Oct. 1916. Address, annual meeting, Commonwealth Edison Company Section, National Electric Light Association, Chicago, 26 Oct. 1916. 20-3 Speeches, Nov. 1916 - Oct. 1917 Address, National Commercial Gas Association, Atlantic City, 14 Nov. 1916. "A British American's Point of View," Canadian Club of Winnipeg, 23 Nov. 1916. Address, Electric Club-Jovian League of Chicago, 7 Dec. 1916. "Some Developments in Electric Utility Operations,"

Pittsfield section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Pittsfield, Mass., 15 March 1917.

Address on the war, Libertyville, Illinois, 1 July 1917. Address on Chicago's war effort and the State Council of Defense, Sunday Evening Club, 7 Oct. 1917. Address, annual meeting of Commonwealth Edison Company Section, National Electric Light Association, 25 Oct. 1917.

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Folder No. Folder Title 20-4 Speeches, Nov. 1917 - Jul. 1918 Address on Japanese-American relations for the visit of Baron Megata and the Special Finance Commission to Chicago, 9 Nov. 1917. "Remarks of Mr. Samuel Insull, Chairman of the State Council of Defense at a meeting of the General Committee of the Inter-Allied Bureau," 14 Nov. 1917. "Speech of Chairman Insull, of the State Council of Defense at the Congressional Mass Meeting," 28 Nov. 1917. Address on women and the war to the Catholic Women's League, 5 January 1918. Address at Patriotic Mass Meeting, Chicago, 14 Jan. 1918. Speech on the State Council of Defense of Illinois to Corn Growers and Stockmen's Convention, Urbana, Ill., 29 Jan. 1918. Address at the organization of the Cook County Auxiliary of the State Council of Defense of Illinois, 4 Feb. 1918. Notes for a speech on the war effort to be delivered at the Coliseum, 12 Feb. 1918. Speech on Roumania [sic] and the war at a Roumanian [sic] meeting, 17 Feb. 1918. Speech on the State Council of Defense of Illinois and the Illinois war effort, Bloomington, 19 Feb. 1918. "Speech of Samuel Insull offsetting German propaganda," 23 Feb. 1918. The Electrical Industry and the War, Electrical Development League, 27 March 1918. Published in Pacific Service Magazine, April, 1918. "Illinois and the War," City Club of Chicago, 8 May 1918. Speech at meeting of the Greeks of Chicago, 27 June 1918. Speech at Belgian luncheon, 20 July 1918. 20-5 Speeches, Sep. 1918 - Jul. 1919 Address at opening of U. S. War Exposition, Chicago, 2 Sept. 1918. Address at Canada's day at the U. S. War Exposition, Chicago, 10 Sept. 1918. Address at close of U. S. War Exposition, Chicago, 15 Sept. 1918. Speech at patriotic mass meeting, Chicago, 8 Oct. 1918. Address at peace celebration, Chicago, ca. 12-16 Nov. 1918. "Speech of Samuel Insull, Victory Meeting, The Coliseum, November 22, 1918." "Address of Samuel Insull, Chairman, State Council of Defense, Colored Meeting, Dec. 18, 1918." Talk on public relations opportunities for "Company" employees, first page only, ca. 1919. "The question of local electric and gas securities," Bond Men's Club of Chicago, 6 March 1919.

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Folder No. Folder Title "The Canadian Club and American Public Opinion," Canada Club of Chicago, 1 July 1919. 20-6 Speeches, Sep. 1919 - Jan. 1920 Samuel Insull's Address at Cartier Day Exercises , Montreal, Canada, Sept. 1919. Published in Western British American, 13 Sept. 1919. Address, Public Service Section of the National Electric Light Association, Chicago, 23 Oct. 1919. Address, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois Section of the National Electric Light Association, Chicago, 24 Oct. 1919. Address, Commonwealth Edison Company Section of the National Electric Light Association, 30 Oct. 1919. Address, Advance Club (composed of employees of Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co.), 19 Nov., 1919. Printed in Advance Club News, 1 Dec. 1919. Speech on the coal crisis due to coal miners' strike, Ways and Mean

Committee of the Chicago Association of Commerce, 3 Dec. 1919. Printed in Chicago Commerce , 6 Dec. 1919, pp. 30 fwd.

Address on business opportunities for women and men, Electra Club of Commonwealth Edison Company, 15 Jan. 1920. "The Farmers' Duty to the State," Lake County Farmers' Institute, Half Day, Illinois, 16 Jan. 1920 [?]. "American Citizenship," American Legion - Elevated Railway Dinner to Ex-servicemen, 22 Jan. 1920. 20-7 Speeches, Feb. 1920 - Oct. 1920 Address at "Mr. Insull's Dinner," 28 Feb. 1920. "Some Phases of Electrical Development, Rochester [New York] Chamber of Commerce, 24 March 1920. Address at First Noonday Luncheon of Western Society of Engineers, Chicago, 2 April 1920. "The Stability of Utility Investments," opening meeting, Chicago Association of Credit Men, 21 Sept. 1920. Address at the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois Section

of the National Electric Light Association, 25 Oct. 1920. Printed in Public Service Lumen, Nov. 1920.

"Public Utilities - Everybody's Business," Dixon Chamber of Commerce, Dixon, Illinois, 3 Nov. 1920. Address on public utilities before the Chicago Rotary Club, 7 Dec. 1920. 20-8 Speeches, Nov. 1920 - Dec. 1921 Address on employee relations before the Constitutional Convention [of Commonwealth Edison Company employees group?], 25 Feb. 1921. Speech before joint councils of Peoples Gas Light & Coke Company

at inauguration of Employee Representation Plan, 29 April 1921. Published in Peoples Gas Club News, 15 May 1921.

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Folder No. Folder Title "Development of the Central-Station Industry," 40th convention of the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies, Spring Lake Beach, N. J., 14[?] Sept. 1921. "The Gas Industry's Biggest Task," American Gas Association annual convention, Chicago, 11 Nov. 1921. Address on the influences affecting business conditions before the Commerce Club of the University of Chicago, 17 Nov. 1921. Production and Distribution of Electric Energy in the Central

Portion of the Mississippi Valley, Cyrus Fogg Brackett Lecture, delivered at Princeton University on 1 Dec. 1921. Published in Chicago in 1922.

Address before the first annual meeting of the Co-Operative Council of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 7 Dec. 1921. 21-1 Speeches, Jan. 1922 - Sep. 1922 Why I Am in the Public Utility Business, address before the Mid-Day

Luncheon Club, Springfield, Illinois, 25 Jan. 1922. Reprinted by the Illinois Committee on Public Utility Information.

"Economics of Public Utilities," Chicago Chapter of American Institute of Banking, 20 Feb. 1922. "Outlook for Technical Education," Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association of the United States, Chicago, 27 Feb 1922. "Public Relations," American Electric Railway Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, 28 Feb. 1922. "Local Public Utilities," Chicago Woman's Club, 1 March 1922.

Address at the performance of Lohengrin, presented by the Chicago Grand Opera Company, Auditorium Theatre, 12 March 1922.

"The Public Utility Industry in the United States," informal dinner of the Hydro-Electric Conference, 21 March 1922. Address on Thomas A. Edison, Englewood High School, Chicago, 13 April 1922. Address at the 40th anniversary celebration of the opening of the

Pearl Street Station in New York, the first Edison underground central station system in the United States, 11 Sept. 1922.

Speech delivered at dinner tendered SI by the officials of Commonwealth Edison Company to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Samuel Insull’s assumption of the presidency of Chicago Edison Company, 20 Sept. 1922.

Also includes speeches given in Samuel Insull’s honor by Louis A. Ferguson and John F. Gilchrist.

21-2 Speeches, Nov. 1922 - Mar. 1923 "Local Public Utility Financing," Bond Club of New York, New York City, 10 Nov. 1922. Address on local public utilities before the Bond Men's Club of Indianapolis [Indiana], 23 Nov. 1922. Address on business and education before the McGill University Alumni Association, 1 Dec. 1922.

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Folder No. Folder Title Speech at the Chapel, Kentucky State University, Lexington, 12 Dec. 1922. "See `Public Utilities in Modern Life' for this speech in its entirety." Speech on prosperity to employees of Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., 13 Dec. 1922. Reminiscences of the electrical business, before the employees of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 14 Dec. 1922. Electric Central Station Development in Chicago: Thirty Years'

Review of the Chicago Central Station Industry, Mid-Winter Convocation of the Western Society of Engineers, Chicago, 1 Feb. 1923. Reprint of Vol. 28, No. 4, p. 156 (April, 1923), of Journal - Western Society of Engineers. Speech at the Annual Joint Conference of [Commonwealth Edison Company] Employees Representation Plan, 20 Feb. 1923. Abridged in The Edison Round Table, 28 Feb. 1923. Address at Conference at the City Club of Chicago on "Metropolitan Planning for Chicago and Its Environs," 3 March 1923.

21-3 Speeches, May 1923 - Dec. 1923 Address at dinner in honor of Charles H. Merz, Consulting Engineer from London, England, Chicago, 2 May 1923. "The Central Station Industry," Electric Club, Chicago, 29 May 1923. Address before the Twin City Bond Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 26 June 1923. "The Land We Live In," Illinois Saint Andrew Society, Chicago, 1 Dec. 1923. Address before the Employees' Annual Meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 4 Dec. 1923. Address before the annual joint meeting and entertainment of the Peoples Gas Club, Chicago, 6 Dec. 1923. Address before the Bond Club of New Jersey, Newark, 12 Dec. 1923. Address before meeting of employees of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 18 Dec. 1923. 21-4 Speeches, 1924 "Account to the guarantors of the stewardship of the Chicago Civic

Opera company for the season just closed at the Auditorium theater," 24 Jan. 1924. Printed in Civic Opera Topics, Vol. 1, No. 10, Special Issue [ca. March 1924].

Address, annual meeting of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, 25 Feb. 1924. Published in Public Service Company of Northern Illinois News, March, 1924.

Address before the Franklin Institute, introducing Charles A. Coffin, 16 April 1924. Thrift, an address before the South Side Property Owners Association, [May 1924?]. Published in pamphlet form. "Extract from Mr. Samuel Insull's speech to the Boys of the companies with which he was connected at Chicago, Illinois, on May 28, 1924."

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Folder No. Folder Title "The Development of One's Self - Incidents from my Own Career," delivered "to the boys of the various Insull companies," Chicago, 28 May 1924. Address before the Employees' Annual Meeting of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 12 Nov. 1924. Addresses of SI and Britton I. Budd before the Employees Annual Meeting, Public service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 19 Nov. 1924. "Chicago's Future," Annual Dinner of the Chicago Real Estate Board, 4 Dec. 1924. 21-5 Speeches, 1925 Speech before the guarantors and subscribers of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, 24 Jan. 1925. "Talk at the General Joint Council Dinner," 18 Feb. 1925. Speech before the annual banquet of the Northwestern University School of Commerce, Chicago, 9 May 1925. Commencement address, Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, 28 May 1925. Address, Waukegan [Illinois] Chamber of Commerce, 28 June 1925. "Woman's Influence Indirect but Vital, From an address delivered at

Commonwealth Edison women's luncheon meeting, telling of the shirt sleeve period of the electrical industry and about Thomas A. Edison," 19 Nov. 1925, printed in Cipsco News, January, 1926.

Address at dedication of South Side Boys' Club Foundation, 3947 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 25 Nov. 1925. Address, Employees Annual Meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, 30 Nov. 1925. "Some Personal Experiences in Getting a Start in Life," to Employees of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 9 Dec. 1925. 21-6 Speech Excerpts, 1925-1926 21-7 Speech Excerpts regarding Thomas A. Edison, 1915, 1924-1927 21-8 Speeches, 1926 Address before the Quarter Century Club of Commonwealth Edison Company, 9 Jan. 1926. Address at the Special Performance Given to the Guarantors of the Chicago Civic Opera Association, 22 Jan. 1926. "Some Comments on the Power Development of the Mississippi Valley," Midwest Power Conference, Chicago, 26 Jan. 1926. "Factors That Tend to Produce Municipal Development," Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio, 16 Feb. 1926. Address before the annual meeting of the stockholders of Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., 23 Feb. 1926. Printed in Peoples Gas Club News. Address on Thomas A. Edison before the Boys' Better Movement Club, Chicago, 14 March 1926. "Remarks of Dr. Insull - The Franklin Institute - May 21, 1926."

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Address delivered at the "Reception to His Eminence, Cardinal Bonzano, Papal Legate to The XXVIII International Eucharistic Congress and His Colleagues, at the Coliseum, Chicago," 18 June 1926.

Address, annual employees' meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 8 Dec. 1926. Address, annual employees' meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 14 Dec. 1926. 22-1 Speeches, Jan. 1927 - Nov. 1927 "The Influence of the Engineering Professions of [sic] the

Development of the Republic," Alumni of Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, 18 Jan. 1927. Speech "on the occasion of gala performance tendered Guarantors [of the Chicago Civic Opera Company] for the five years just drawing to a close," 28 Jan. 1927.

"The Dignity and Significance of Business in the United States," Minneapolis, Minn., 4 May 1927. Address, Peoples Gas, Light and Coke Company Employees' Savings Fund, 19 May 1927. "Lake County Experiment speech," Annual Employees' Meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 30 Nov. 1927. 22-2 Speeches, Dec. 1927 - Nov. 1928 Speech and speech extract relating to Thomas A. Edison, Annual

Employees' Meeting of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 8 Dec. 1927.

Address, Women's Information Committee Meeting, 12 Jan. 1928. Address, Peoples Gas Club, Chicago, 13 Jan. 1928. Address at gala performance tendered guarantors of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, 27 Jan. 1928. "Policy-Making," Members of the President's Training Course of Commonwealth Edison Co., 3 Feb. 1928. Radio address on why Chicago should have a Second World's Fair in 1933, 1 June 1928. Address on behalf of the family of Roger Sullivan at the dedication of the Sullivan Junior High School, Chicago, ca. 1928. Dedication address, 25th anniversary of the Fish Street Station of the Commonwealth Edison Company, 14 Nov. 1928. Radio speech for the first broadcast of the "Balkite hour of Opera," 14 Nov. 1928. Address in favor of having World Fair of 1933 in Chicago, given before the Association of Commerce, 21 Nov. 1928. 22-3 Speeches, Jan. 1929 - Nov. 1929 Address, Women's Information Committee Meeting, 10 Jan. 1929. "Some reminiscences of a business career," Middle West Educational Club of the Middle West Utilities Company, 15 Jan. 1929.

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Folder No. Folder Title Address on how to improve one's situation, Utilitarians' Luncheon, 23 Jan. 1929. Address, Regular Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago, 25 Feb. 1929. Address, Associated Civic Opera Officers and Boards of Directors of the Associated Civic Opera Clubs of Metropolitan Chicago, 6 Aug. 1929. Introduction of Matthew S. Sloan, President of the New York Edison Company and President of the National Electric Light Association, 22 Oct. 1929. Address to Employees of the Middle West Utilities Company, 6 Nov. 1929. 22-4 Speeches, Dec. 1929 - May 1930 Business as Usual, Economic Club of Chicago dinner for the purpose

of discussing "Fundamental Conditions and Outlook for 1930," 3 Dec. 1929. A reprint as well as excerpts in published in Electrical World, 14 Dec. 1929.

Address at Employees' Meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 11 Dec. 1929. Address, Annual Employees' Meeting, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, Chicago, 17 Dec. 1929.

Address, Annual Service Annuitants' Luncheon, Commonwealth Edison Company, 28 Dec. 1929.

Address[?] in three parts concerning the history of opera in Chicago, critics of the Civic Opera House, and the history of opera, 1929. Address, Edison Club, Chicago, 8 Jan. 1930. Address at dinner given by The Bohemians of Chicago in honor of

Frederick A. Stock's 25th anniversary as conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 12 Jan. 1930.

Address, South Chicago Chamber of Commerce, 27 Feb. 1930. Address and stenographic copy of address before Annual Banquet of Chicago Stock Exchange, 12 May 1930. 22-5 Speeches, June 1930 - June 1931 Power Supply, Chicago Quartermaster Area, Chicago, delivered at an

open conference of the Reserve Officers of the Quartermaster Corps Training Conference, Chicago Area. Printed in The Quartermaster Review, July-August, 1930.

"Neighbors Across the Border," Empire Club Luncheon, 13 Nov. 1930. Address to the Women's Information Committee, 15 Jan. 1931. "In 50 Years," transcript of testimonial dinner given to SI "By the

Executives of the Organization Under his Direction to Mark the Fiftieth Anniversary Of his Arrival in America," Chicago, 28 Feb. 1931.

Address at dedication of building at Glenwood Manual Training School in honor of Edward B. Butler, 13 June 1931. 22-6 Speeches, Feb. 1937 "The Life and Works of Thomas Edison," delivered at the Edison Memorial Dinner of the Ohio Society of Chicago, 11 Feb. 1927. Includes

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Folder No. Folder Title Samuel Insull’s notes and a stenographic transcript of the address. Subseries 6-B: Publications and Other Writings of Samuel Insull, 1899, 1921, 1924, 1928, 1934 22-7 Published Booklets, 1921, 1924 The Thing That Will Count Most If You Want To Be Promoted, An

Interview With Samuel Insull, President Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago, by Alfred Pittman. Booklet, reprinted from The American Magazine, 1921.

Principles of Public Utility Management, Extracts from the Addresses of Samuel Insull Compiled for the Information of Employees of the Companies under his management , 1924.

Original booklet and reprint. Regional Power Review of the Central States of the United States of

America. Prepared for the World Power Conference, London, June 30 to July 12, 1924. Chicago, 1924

22-8 Manuscripts, 1928, 1934 "Electric Light and Power in the United States," prepared for "Uncle Sam's History of the U.S.," 5 Dec. 1928. "Possibilities of Greek Trade Development," April 1934. Box 23 Books, 1899, 1924 Public Control and Private Operation of Public Service Industries;

Municipal Ownership, Experience of Detroit Taxpayers in Owning and Operating an Electric Lighting Plant. Chicago: The Other Side Publishing Co., 1899.

Public Utilities in Modern Life: Selected Speeches (1914-1923). Edited, with an introduction by William Eugene Keily. (Chicago: Privately Printed, 1924). Copy No. 742 of 1150 copies.

On verso of title page: Forrest McDonald (a gift of Samuel Insull, Jr.).

SERIES 7: SAMUEL INSULL'S PERSONAL LEDGERS, 1899-1934 Box 24 General Cash Ledger, 1899-1901 General Cash Ledger, Jan. 1902-June 1903 General Cash Ledger, July 1903-Aug. 1904 Box 25 General Cash Ledger, Sep. 1904-Nov. 1905 General Cash Ledger, Dec. 1905-Dec. 1906 Box 26 General Cash Ledger, Jan. 1907-Jan. 1908 General Cash Ledger, Jan. 1908-Oct. 1908 Box 27 General Cash Ledger, 1 June 1913-1915 Box 28 General Cash Ledger, 1916-1918

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Folder No. Folder Title Box 29 General Cash Ledger, 1919-1922 Box 30 General Cash Ledger, 1923-1925 Box 31 General Cash Ledger, 1926-1929 Box 32 General Cash Ledger, 1930-1 July 1932 Box 33 General Journal, 1913-1915 Box 34 General Journal, 1916-1921 Box 35 General Journal, 1922-1926 Box 36 General Journal, 1927-1930 General Journal, Jan.-June 1932 Box 37 General Journal, June 1932-Jan. 1934 Box 38 Ledger, 1900-1912 Box 39 Ledger, 1912-1913 Box 40 General Ledger, 1913-1915 Box 41 General Ledger, 1916-1932 Box 42 Ledger, 1931-1932 Box 43 Transfer Ledger, 1914-1928 Contains accounts, the balances for which were transferred to the Subsidiary Ledger. Box 44 Subsidiary Ledger, 1914-1933 Box 45 Register of Disbursements, 1930-18 June 1932

Daily disbursements for Lake County Farm and personal expenses allocated to various accounts.

Box 46 Record of Securities, 1905-1912 [1893-1912] Record of Securities, 1912-1916 [1901-1918] Box 47 Record of Securities, 1915-1932 [1912-1933] Box 48 Balance Sheets, Jan. 1928-Dec. 1931

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SERIES 8: INSULL-RELATED COMPANIES, 1907-1938 [1957] 49-1 Insull Group of Public Utility Properties, 1925, 1930-1932 49-2 Insull Group of Public Utility Properties: Directors and Officers, 1921- 1938 [1957] 49-3 Affiliated Broadcasting Company: Miscellaneous Documents, 1936 49-4 Chicago Investment Trust, Inc.: Subscription Agreement, 28 June 1929 49-5 Chicago Music Foundation: Trust Agreement, 12 March 1929 49-6 Chicago Rapid Transit Company: Reorganization Finances, 1934-1935 49-7 Chicago Southern Railway Syndicate, 1907-1908 49-8 Civic Concert Service: Stockholders' Agreement, 6 February 1931 49-9 Commonwealth Edison Company: Indemnity Bond regarding Purchase of Commercial National Safe Deposit Company, 1912 49-10 Commonwealt h Edison Company: Data on Early Central Stations, 1931 49-11 Commonwealth Edison Company: Stenographic Report of Meeting (regarding accident to NW Station Generator), 2 August 1918 49-12 Commonwealth Edison Company: Stenographic Report of Luncheon 49-12 (regarding accident to system), 19 Sep. 1919 49-13 Commonwealth Edison Company: Stenographic Reports of Annual Stockholders' Meetings 1923-1927, 1929-1931 49-14 Commonwealth Edison Company: Resolution Continuing SI as President after his 65th birthday, 18 Nov. 1924 49-15 Commonwealth Edison Company: Extract from minutes of Board of Directors' Meeting, 13 Oct. 1930 49-16 Commonwealth Edison Company: Service Annuity System, 1911, 1927, 1937 49-17 Commonwealth Edison Company: Yearbooks, Annual Reports..., 1928- 1931, 1933, 1936 49-18 Commonwealth Edison Company: Stockholder Communications, 1935- 1936 [49-19] Commonwealth Edison Company: Financial Statements, Schedules, and Auditor's Certificates 50-1 Commonweal th Edison Company: S.E.C. Registration Statement, 13 Sept. 1937 50-2 Commonwealth Edison Company: S.E.C. Registration Statement, 16 Sept. 1937

50-3 Commonwealth Edison Company: Illinois Northern Utilities Company Reorganization Plan and Prospectus, 23 Sept. 1937

50-4 Commonwealth Edison Company: Public Service Company of Northern Illinois - Reorganization and Prospectus, 23 Sept. 1937 50-5 Commonwealth Edison Company: Western United Gas & Electric Company - Reorganization Plan and Prospectus, 23 Sept. 1937 50-6 "Story of Commonwealth Edison Company," by Forrest Crissey, ca. 1922 50-7 "History of Commonwealth Edison Company," by H. A. Seymour: Topical Index and Chapters 2 (partial) through 5, pp. 79-178, 191-192

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Folder No. Folder Title 51-1 "History of Commonwealth Edison Company," by H. A. Seymour: Chapters 6 and 7, pp. 193-259, 1935 51-2 "History of Commonwealth Edison Company" by H. A. Seymour: Chapters 8 and 9, pp. 260-330 and 332-333, 1935 51-3 "History of Commonwealth Edison Company" by H. A. Seymour: Chapters 10 through 13, pp. 334-410 and 412-429, 1935 51-4 "History of Commonwealth Edison Company" by H. A. Seymour: Chapters 14-17, pp. 430-535, 1935 52-1 Corporation Securities Company: Annual Reports, 1929-1931 52-2 Corporation Securities Company: Syndicate Agreement, 1930 52-3 Corporation Securities Company: Miscellaneous Documents, 1929-1930 52-4 Corporation Securities Company: Stockholders' Annual Meeting - Notice and Samuel Insull’s Statement, 17 Feb. 1930 52-5 Corporation Securities Company: Stockholders', Directors', & Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, pp. 1-110, 11 Aug. 1930-11 Feb. 1931 52-6 Corporation Securities Company: Stockholders', Directors', and Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, pp. 111-194, 16 Feb.-29 June 1931 52-7 Corporation Securities Company: Stockholders', Directors', and Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, pp. 195-352, 6 July 1931-16 April 1932 52-8 Corporation Securities Company: Stockholders' Annual Meeting Minutes, 15 Feb. 1932 52-9 Corporation Securities Company: Balance Sheet and Financial Aid Statements, 31 Oct. 1931 52-10 Corporation Securities Company: Loans and Collateral Pledged, 1 April 1931-2 Feb. 1932 52-11 Corporation Securities Company: Directors' Suit - Transcript of Questionnaires of SI, ca. 1937 52-12 Insull, Son, & Company Inc.: Stockholders' and Board of Directors' Meetings Minutes, 1 Aug. 1924-3 Jan. 1933 52-13 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Stockholders' and Directors' Meetings Minutes (includes copies of Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws), pp. 1-50, 26 Dec. 1928-4 Jan. 1929 52-14 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Stockholders' and Directors' Meetings Minutes, pp. 51-130, 11 Jan. 1929-15 Jan. 1930 52-15 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Stockholders' and Directors' Meetings Minutes, pp. 131-198, 14 Feb.-18 July 1930 52-16 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Stockholders' and Directors' Meetings Minutes, pp. 199-290, 28 July 1930-19 April 1932 52-17 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Executive Committee Minutes, 12 July 1929-4 April 1932 52-18 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Finance Committee Minutes, pp. 1-208, 21 Jan. 1929-15, Sept. 1930 52-19 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Finance Committee Minutes, pp. 209 -402, 22 Sep. 1930-11 April 1932 53-1 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Annual Reports, 1929-1931 53-2 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Miscellaneous Documents, 1928-1931

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Folder No. Folder Title 53-3 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Stockholders' Annual Meeting Proceedings, 16-17 Feb. 1931 53-4 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Syndicate Liquidation, 1932 53-5 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: Receivership Documents, 1932, n.d. 53-6 Insull Utility Investments, Inc.: St. John's Church et al vs. SI - Question and Answer of SI, ca. 1934 53-7 Middle West Utilities Company: Annual Report, 1913-1922 53-8 Middle West Utilities Company: Annual Report, 1927-1931 53-9 Middle West Utilities Company: Annual Report, 1923-1926 53-10 Middle West Utilities Company: Board of Directors' Meetings Minutes, 53-10 6 May 1912-28 Dec. 1922 53-11 Middle West Utilities Company: Board of Directors' Meetings Minutes, 20 Jan. 1923-8 July 1926 53-12 Middle West Utilities Company: Board of Directors' Meetings Minutes, 7 Aug. 1926-23 Aug. 1930 53-13 Middle West Utilities Company: Samuel Insull’s Stock Loan to Save, 1915-1916 53-14 Middle West Utilities Company: Compensation for President Insull (1914), 1921-1923 53-15 Middle West Utilities Company: Resolution Continuing SI as Chairman after age 65, 1924 53-16 Middle West Utilities Company: Resolution regarding Ms. R.E. McKee's Resignation, 1926 54-1 Middle West Utilities Company: Ice Handbook and Outline, 1927 54-2 Middle West Utilities Company: Organization and Policies Manual, 1927 54-3 Middle West Utilities Company: Securities Manual, 1927 54-4 Middle West Utilities Company: Capital Structure Revision Plan, 1928 54-5 Middle West Utilities Company: Syndicate Agreement, 17 Sep. 1929 54-6 Middle West Utilities Company: Securities Manual, 1930 54-7 Middle West Securities System, ca. 1931 54-8 Middle West Utilities Company: Cables and Letters, 1931 [1940] 54-9 Middle West Utilities Company: Receivership Documents, 1933-1934 54-10 Middle West Utilities Company: Receivership Documents, 1934-1936 54-11 Peabody Coal Company: Annual Report, 1934 54-12 People's Gas, Light & Coke Company: Statement regarding Bank Loan of 1918 54-13 People's Gas, Light & Coke Company: Yearbooks, 1923-1927 55-1 People's Gas, Light & Coke Company: Yearbooks, 1928-1932 55-2 People's Gas, Light & Coke Company: Annual Report, 1931; Annual Report Excerpts, 1924-30, 1932, n.d. 55-3 People's Gas, Light & Coke Company: Stockholders' Annual Meeting Minutes and Proceedings, 1927, 1930, 1932 55-4 People's Gas, Light & Coke Company: Letter to Stockholders, 31 July 1935

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Folder No. Folder Title 55-5 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: Charles A. Coffin Award for 1923 55-6 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: Resolution to Continue SI as Chairman after age 65, 11 Nov. 1924 55-7 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: Steno Reports of Stockholders' Annual Meetings, 1925-1932 55-8 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: Yearbooks, 1928-1931 55-9 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: Annual Reports, 1931-1933, 1936 55-10 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: Investment Information, 1931-1937 55-11 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois: SI Jr.'s Reassignment, 1933 55-12 Public Service Subsidiary Corporation: Annual Report, 1931 55-13 Public Service Trust: Stockholders' and Trustees' Meetings Minutes, 1 July 1918-28 Feb. 1925 55-14 Public Service Trust: Stockholders' and Trustees' Meetings Minutes, 26 June 1925-26 July 1932 55-15 Silica - Sulphur Project, 1933, 1935-1936 55-16 Terminal Real Estate Improvement Corporation : Record Book, pp. 1-39, 1928 55-17 Terminal Real Estate Improvement Corporation: Minutes, 1928-1938 55-18 Murphy, Lanier, & Quinn Tax Advice to Insull Family on Forming New Corporation, ca. 1929

SERIES 9: RECEIVERSHIP AND ESTATE OF SAMUEL INSULL, 1930-1942 56-1 Miscellaneous Documents, 1932-1940, n.d.

Relate to receiverships, Edward E. Brown evidence, Lowry suit brought by Attorney Samuel Ettelson, Samuel Insull’s statements to the press before and after trials and concerning his involuntary bankruptcy, Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank, list of Samuel Insull’s ledgers used for trials, creditors.

56-2 Samuel Insull Jr.'s Power of Attorney for SI, 14 June 1932 56-3 Central Republic Trust Flow Chart, ca. 1933 56-4 Central Republic Trust - Hawthorn Farm and Northern Trust Co. Trust Documents, 14 June 1932 56-5 Central Republic Trust - Life Insurance Assignments, 14 June 1932 56-6 Central Republic Trust - Hawthorn Farm Chattels, 1 Sep. 1932 56-7 Central Republic Trust - Earle Reynolds Note Assignment to, 24 July 1933 56-8 Central Republic Trust - 20 Wacker Drive Property, 19 July 1933 56-9 Central Republic Trust - Miscellaneous Documents and Receivables, 3 Aug. 1933 56-10 Central Republic Trust - Jay B. Morse Trust and Floyd E. Thompson, 1931-1932 56-11 Central Republic Trust - Audit Reports, 1934-1937

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Folder No. Folder Title 57-1 William C. Freeman and Peter B. Carey, Successor Trustees of Central Republic Trust, 1938-1942 57-2 William C. Freeman and Peter B. Carey, Successor Trustees of Central Republic Trust, Summary of Audit, 1932-1942 57-3 Ethelyn B. Hatch Matter, 1930-1937, 1941 57-4 Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Company of Chicago Agreement, June 1938 57-5 LaSalle Quincy Corporation (regarding Chicago Civic Opera and 20 Wacker Drive Building), 1933, 1938 57-6 Anne Macauley, 1938 57-7 First Lake County National Bank Stock, 1937-1940 57-8 Racquet Club Membership, 1939-1942 57-9 Correspondence, A - W, 1932-1933, 1937-1942 57-10 Legal Counsel, 1937-1942 57-11 Bank Account, 1939-1940 57-12 Utilities Finance Liquidating Trust, 1940 57-13 Probate Court Documents, 1939-1940 57-14 Tax Matters, 1938-1940, 1942 SERIES 10: FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION REPORT ON CORPORATION SECURITIES COMPANY OF CHICAGO, 1932 58-1 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, Table of

Contents and Summary, 1932 58-2 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 1-28, 1932 58-3 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 30-60, 1932 58-4 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 61-95, 1932 58-5 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 96-129, 1932 58-6 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 130-160, 1932 58-7 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 191-195, 1932 58-8 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 196-225, 1932 58-9 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 226-254, 1932 58-10 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 255-285, 1932 58-11 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 286-320, 1932

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Folder No. Folder Title 58-12 Corporation Securities Company of Chicago: Federal Trade Commission Report, 321-339, 1932

SERIES 11: INSULL UTILITY INVESTMENTS, INC.:

COURT AND COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE RECORDS, 1932-1938 4 volumes Insull Utility Investments, Inc., Vols. I-IV: Examination in New York

Under Section 21-A [Bankruptcy] - United States District Court, Southern District of New York - Stenographer's Minutes, 1932-1933

4 volumes Insull Utility Investments, Inc. - Celia Kelly vs. Central Hanover Bank

and Trust Co., et al - in the District Court of the United States for the South District of New York:

Chicago Depositions, Vols. I and II, 1934 Oral Argument, 1935 Briefs and Opinion, 1935 4 volumes Insull Utility Investments, Inc. - Celia Kelly vs. Central Hanover Bank and Trust Co., et al - In

the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, October Term, 1935: Briefs, 1936 Record, Vols. 1-3, 1936 1 volume Insull Utility Investments, Inc. - In the United States District Court for the Northern District

of Illinois, Eastern Division - Celia Kelly vs. Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust. Co. of Chicago, et al - Settlement with Banks Consummated, February 24, 1938

1 volume Insull Utility Investments, Inc. - Income Tax, 1929:

Reorganization, Taxable Gain or Loss, Capital Issue Price, Bond Discount - Before the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1937

SERIES 12: MIDDLE WEST UTILITIES COMPANY

ATTACK ON RECEIVERSHIP, 1934 1 volume Middle West Utilities Company - Attack Upon Receivership:

Lincoln Printing Company v. Middle West Utilities Company in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, 1934

SERIES 13: INSULL-RELATED FEDERAL INCOME TAX FILES OF

MURPHY, LANIER AND QUINN, 1925-1951 Subseries 13-A: Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1926-1945 59-1 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1926 Includes affidavit of Edward J. Doyle concerning Samuel Insull’s ledgers. 59-2 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1927-1929

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Folder No. Folder Title 59-3 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1930-1931 59-4 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1932 59-5 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1933 59-6 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 2-22 Jan. 1934 59-7 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 24-31 Jan. 1934 59-8 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Feb. 1934 59-9 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Mar. 1934 59-10 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Apr. 1934 59-11 Insull Individuals Correspondence, May-June 1934 59-12 Insull Individuals Correspondence, July-Aug. 1934 59-13 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Sep.-Dec. 1934 59-14 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Jan.-Apr. 1935 60-1 Insull Individuals Correspondence, May-July 1935 60-2 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Aug.-Dec. 1935 60-3 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Jan.-May 1936 60-4 Insull Individuals Correspondence, June-July 1936 60-5 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Aug. 1936 60-6 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Sep.-Oct. 1936 60-7 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Nov.-Dec. 1936 60-8 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Jan.-Feb. 1937 60-9 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Mar. 1937 60-10 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Apr.-May 1937 60-11 Insull Individuals Correspondence, June-July 1937 60-12 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Aug. 1937 60-13 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Sep.-Dec. 1937 61-1 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Jan.-Aug. 1938 61-2 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Aug. 1938-Feb. 1939 61-3 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Mar.-July 1939 61-4 Insull Individuals Correspondence, Aug. 1939-Apr. 1940 61-5 Insull Individuals Correspondence, July 1940-Dec. 1941 61-6 Insull Individuals Correspondence, 1942-1945

Subseries 13-B: Insull and Pierce Income Tax Matters, Vols. II and III, 1925-1951 62-1 Vol. II, INDEX: Insull and Pierce Income Tax Matters, 1925-1935 62-2 Vol. II, Index Nos. 1-10: Margaret A. Insull Income Tax Matters 62-3 Vol. II, Index Nos. 12-20: Samuel Insull, Jr., Income Tax Matters 62-4 Vol. II, Index Nos. 21-27: Adelaide Pierce Insull Income Tax Matters 62-5 Vol. II, Index Nos. 36-37: Estate of Charles I. Pierce Income Tax Matters 63-1 Vol. III, INDEX: Insull and Pierce Tax Matters, 1936-1951 63-2 Vol. III, Index Nos. 1-5: SI Estate Tax Matters 1936-1939/1940

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Folder No. Folder Title 63-3 Vol. III, Index Nos. 7-14: Margaret A. Insull Taxes 1936-1941 63-4 Vol. III, Index Nos. 15-20: Margaret Baynes Insull Taxes 1937-1941 63-5 Vol. III, Index Nos. 21-24: Adelaide Pierce Insull, Deceased, Taxes, 1938-1941 63-6 Vol. III, Index No. 25: Estate of Charles I. Pierce Taxes, 1937 63-7 Vol. III, Index Nos. 35-38a: Samuel Insull Trust, 1936-1941 63-8 Vol. III, Index Nos. 41-43: Samuel Insull III (a Minor) Taxes, 1939-1941 63-9 Vol. III, Index Nos. 44-47: Insull Family Taxes, 1942 63-10 Vol. III, Index Nos. 48-57: Insull Family Taxes, 1943 63-11 Vol. III, Index Nos. 58-63: Insull Family Taxes, 1944 63-12 Vol. III, Index Nos. 64-72: Insull Family Taxes, 1945 63-13 Vol. III, Index Nos. 73-82: Insull Family Taxes, 1946, and Estimated, 1947 63-14 Vol. III, Index Nos. 83-88: Insull Family Taxes, 1947, and Estimated, 1948 63-15 Vol. III, Index Nos. 89-94: Insull Family Taxes, 1948 63-16 Vol. III, Index Nos. 95-102: Insull Family Taxes, 1949 63-17 Vol. III, Index Nos. 103-111: Insull Family Taxes, 1950, and Estimated, 1951 63-18 Vol. III, Index Nos. 125-127: Insull-Souder Insurance Agency Annual Report and Taxes,

1949-1950 Subseries 13-C: Other Insull-related Tax Matters, 1926-1940 64-1 Margaret A. Insull Tax Return and Work Papers, 1936 64-2 Margaret A. Insull's French Maid, Louise Julie Brun, Tax Status of, 1934-1937 64-3 Samuel Insull Income Tax Data, 1936 64-4 Samuel Insull Income Taxes for 1936 64-5 Samuel Insull Trust Fiduciary Return, 1936 64-6 Insull Taxes - General Information, 1937 64-7 Powers of Attorney for Insull-related Tax Matters for 1937 64-8 Margaret A. Insull Taxes, 1937 64-9 Samuel Insull Tax Return, 1937 64-10 Samuel Insull's Insurance Policies Cancelled in 1937 64-11 Samuel Insull Trust Tax Return, 1937 64-12 Samuel Insull Trust Work Papers, 1937 64-13 Samuel Insull Trust Audit Reports, 1935-1937 64-14 Samuel Insull Creditors - Charles A. Chapin Estate, 1926-1938 64-15 Samuel Insull Trust Creditors, 1935-1938 65-1 Margaret A. Insull Income Tax Returns and Work Papers for 1938 65-2 Samuel Insull, Deceased, Tax Returns and Work Papers for 1938 65-3 Samuel Insull Trust Income Tax Returns and Work Papers for 1938 65-4 Samuel Insull Trust Work Papers, Jan.-June 1939 65-5 Estate of Samuel Insull, Deceased, Tax Returns and Work Papers, 1938-1939 65-6 Margaret A. Insull Tax Return, 1939 65-7 Samuel Insull Trust Tax Return and Work Papers, 1939 65-8 Margaret A. Insull Tax Returns and Work Papers, 1939 65-9 Hawthorn Farm Appraisal and Related Work Papers, 1939 65-10 Estate of Samuel Insull, Deceased - 1937 Tax Protest, 1939 65-11 Samuel Insull, Jr. - 1937 Tax Protest, 1938

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Folder No. Folder Title 65-12 Insull Utility Investments, Inc. - Corporation Income Tax Return, 1929 65-13 Insull Tax Appeals to United States Board of Tax Appeals for 1929 and 1930 65-14 Insull Tax Appeals to United States Board of Tax Appeals for 1929 and 1930 65-15 Estate of Samuel Insull, Deceased, 1940 65-16 Samuel Insull Tax Refunds, 1928-1930, 1935 65-17 Samuel Insull Trust Legal Documents, 1932-1933 65-18 Insull and Insull Utility Investments, Inc., Documents, 1928-1930, 1934 SERIES 14: EXTRADITION AND TRIALS PERIOD, 1932-1935 [1907-1931] 66-1 Italian Travel Document of Samuel Insull, Jr., 1932 66-2 John A. Swanson Campaign Leaflet, ca. 1932 66-3 Threatening Letters from George Fruh, 1933 66-4 Death Threat, 1933 66-5 Federal Indictment by Dwight Greene, May 1933 66-6 Transcript of Testimony before the Grand Jury: Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago Bankruptcy Indictment, 29 May and 31 May 1933, Vol. I, Part 1 66-7 Transcript of Testimony before the Grand Jury: Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago Bankruptcy Indictment, 29 May and 31 May 1933, Vol. I, Part 2 66-8 Transcript of Testimony before the Grand Jury: Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago Bankruptcy Indictment, 29 May and 31 May 1933, Vol. II 66-9 Transcript of Testimony before the Grand Jury: Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago Bankruptcy Indictment, 29 May and 31 May 1933, Vol. III 66-10 Greek-American Extradition Treaty of 1931 with Legal Opinion of Denis Lasarimos, ca. 1933 66-11 Memorandum to Athens Court against Samuel Insull’s Extradition, 1 June 1933 66-12 Legal Opinions on Extradition by John H. Wigmare, Sept. 1933 66-13 Extradition Decision of Court of Athens, 31 Oct. 1933 66-14 Amos C. Miller Correspondence, December 1933 66-15 Extradition of Samuel Insull from Turkey, Apr. 1934 66-16 Letter and Telegrams from Samuel Insull, July 1933-May 1934 66-17 Correspondence between Cordell Hull and Samuel Insull, Jr., May 1934 66-18 Samuel Insull’s Statement upon Arrival in U.S., 7 May 1934 66-19 Letter and Telegrams from Gladys Insull to SI, Jr., June 1934 66-20 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Petition for Separate Trial for Samuel Insull 66-21 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Floyd E. Thompson's Opening Statement 66-22 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Excerpts and Notes of Samuel Insull’s Testimony 66-23 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Samuel Insull’s Notes 66-24 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Halsey-Stuart Financing, 1907-1931 66-25 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Commonwealth Edison Data 66-26 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Corporation Securities Company Fiscal History 66-27 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Insull Utility Investments, Inc., Fiscal History 66-28 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: People's Gas, Light, & Coke Company Data 66-29 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Public Service Company of Northern Illinois Data 66-30 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Receivership Data 66-31 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Other Data

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Folder No. Folder Title Box 67 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Transcript, Vol. I Box 68 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Transcript, Vol. II Box 69 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Transcript, Vol. III Box 70 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Transcript, Vol. IV Box 71 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Transcript, Vol. VI Box 71 First Federal Trial, Oct.-Nov. 1934: Transcript, Vol. VII 72-1 Statement of Samuel Insull, Jr., on Samuel Insull’s Employment Plans, February 1935 72-2 State Trial, Mar. 1935: Fred Scheel's Deposition, Oct. 1932 72-3 State Trial, Mar. 1935: Floyd E. Thompson's Deposition, Nov. 1932 72-4 State Trial, Mar. 1935: Edward J. Fleming's Analysis of Indictment, Feb, 1935 72-5 State Trial, Mar. 1935: Jury Lists, Jan. and Mar. 1935 72-6 State Trial, Mar. 1935: Samuel Insull’s Notes 72-7 Second Federal Trial: Miscellaneous Documents, June 1935 72-8 Second Federal Trial: Transcript Vol. I, June 1935 72-9 Second Federal Trial: Transcript Vol. III, June 1935 72-10 Second Federal Trial: Transcript Vol. IV, June 1935 72-11 Second Federal Trial: Transcript Vol. V, June 1935 72-12 Martin J. Insull's Second Extradition Case, June 1935 72-13 Acquittal statements of SI, 1934, 1935

SERIES 15: INSULL BIOGRAPHICAL FILES, [1859] 1892-1963 Subseries 15-A: Biographical Files Maintained by William E. Keily, [1859] 1892-1933 73-1 WEK's Biographical Notes on Samuel Insull, ca. 1915-1926 73-2 WEK's Report on Popular Electricity for Samuel Insull, 1908 73-3 Short Biographies of Samuel Insull, ca. 1926-1929 73-4 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #1, [1859] 1892-April 1917 73-5 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #1, May 1917-1 May 1918 73-6 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #2, 18 May 1918-April 1919 73-7 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #2, May 1919-December 1920 73-8 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #2, 1921 73-9 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #2, January-August 1922 73-10 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #2, Subenvelope on Insull Medal, 1922-1928 73-11 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3, September 1922-December 1923 73-12 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3, 1924 73-13 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3, January-September 1925

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Folder No. Folder Title 73-14 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3, October-December 1925 73-15 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3, 1926 73-16 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3: Subenvelope, April 1, 1926 Relates to 21 May 1926 Presentation of Samuel Insull Portrait to Franklin Institute, April-June 1926 74-1 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #3: Subenvelope, June 27, 1926 Relates to

U.S. Senate Campaign Contributions Investigating Committee [Sen. Reed, chair] and the seating of Frank L. Smith as U.S. Senator from Illinois, 1926-1928

74-2 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #4, 1927 74-3 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #4: Subenvelope on Senator Walsh, U.S. Senate

Inquiry, and Federal Trade Commission Investigation of Public Utility Companies, 1 March 1927-26 January 1929

74-4 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #4, January-November 1928 74-5 Biographical - Samuel Insull Envelope #4, December 1928-February 1931 74-6 Biographical - Samuel Insull, Mrs. [Gladys] Envelope, 1917-1928, 1932-1933 Subseries 15-B: Clipping Service for Samuel and Martin Insull, 24 August 1929-June 1935 74-7 Samuel Insull: Clippings, 24 August 1929-12 November 1930 74-8 Samuel Insull: Clippings, 13 November 1930-June 1931 74-9 Samuel Insull: Clippings, July-December 1931 75-1 Martin Insull: "Power Trust" Speech, 1931; Clippings, Editorials, January-September 1932 75-2 Martin Insull: Clippings, Editorials, October 1932-March 1934 75-3 Martin Insull: Clippings, January-October 1933 75-4 Martin Insull: Clippings, November 1933-February 1934 75-5 Martin Insull: Clippings, March 1934 75-6 Martin Insull: Clippings, April-November 1934 75-7 Martin Insull: Clippings, 2-12 December 1934 75-8 Martin Insull: Clippings, 13 December 1934-June 1935 Subseries 15-C: Receivership, Extradition, and Trials Clippings, 1932-1935 76-1 Clippings, January-August 1932; Includes Samuel Insull’s resignations 76-2 Clippings, 12-17 September 1932 76-3 Clippings, 18-30 September 1932 76-4 Clippings, 1-8 October 1932 76-5 Clippings, 9-11 October 1932 76-6 Royal F. Munger, "Insull's Dramatic Rise and Fall Told in Detail," serialized in Chicago Daily News, 10-31 October 1932

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Folder No. Folder Title 76-7 Clippings, 12 October-2 November 1932 76-8 Clippings, 3 November-31 December 1932 76-9 John T. Flynn, "Up and Down with Sam Insull," serialized in Collier's , 3-24 December 1932 76-10 Clippings, January 1933 76-11 Clippings, February 1933 76-12 Clippings, March-December 1933 77-1 Clippings, 11 February 1934, 5-15 March 1934 Samuel Insull leaves Greece by ship, seeking to avoid extradition. 77-2 Clippings, 16-21 March 1934 77-3 Clippings, 22-28 March 1934 77-4 Clippings, 29 March-1 April 1934

Samuel Insull lands in Turkey; Martin Insull jailed and released upon return to Chicago from Canada.

77-5 Clippings, 2-4 April 1934 Turkey captures and jails Samuel Insull for extradition. 77-6 Clippings, 5-7 April 1934 77-7 Clippings, 8-13 April 1934 77-8 Clippings, 14-23 April 1934 Samuel Insull boards ship for return to U.S. in U.S. custody 78-1 Clippings, 24-30 April 1934 78-2 Clippings, 1-6 May 1934 78-3 Clippings, 7 May 1934 Samuel Insull lands in U.S. 78-4 Clippings, 8 May 1934 Samuel Insull is jailed in Chicago in lieu of $250,000 bond. 78-5 Clippings, 9-10 May 1934 78-6 Clippings, 11 May 1934 Samuel Insull 's bond is raised, and he is released from jail. 78-7 Clippings, 12 May 1934 78-8 Clippings, 13-15 May 1934 78-9 Clippings, 16-18 May, 20 May 1934 78-10 Clippings, 21-29 May 1934 79-1 Clippings, 30 May-11 June 1934 79-2 Clippings, 12-24 June 1934 79-3 Clippings, 25 June-2 July 1934 79-4 Clippings, 3-11 July 1934 79-5 Clippings, 12-17 July 1934 79-6 Clippings, 18 July-3 August 1934 79-7 Clippings, 5-10 August 1934 79-8 Clippings, 11-14 August 1934 79-9 Clippings, 15-21 August 1934 80-1 Clippings, 22-29 August 1934 80-2 Clippings, 39 August-4 September 1934

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Folder No. Folder Title 80-3 Clippings, 5-7 September 1934 80-4 Clippings, 8-12 September 1934 80-5 Clippings, 13-16 September 1934 80-6 Clippings, 17-19 September 1934 80-7 Clippings, 20-24 September 1934 80-8 Clippings, 25-26 September 1934 81-1 Clippings, 27 September -1 October 1934 Jury selection for first federal trial for mail fraud. 81-2 Clippings, 2 October 1934 First federal trial for mail fraud begins. 81-3 Clippings, 3 October 1934 81-4 Clippings, 4 October 1934 81-5 Clippings, 5-7 October 1934 81-6 Clippings, 8-9 October 1934 81-7 Clippings, 10 October 1934 81-8 Clippings, 11 October 1934 82-1 Clippings, 12 October 1934 82-2 Clippings, 13-16 October 1934 82-3 Clippings, 17-18 October 1934 82-4 Clippings, 19-22 October 1934 82-5 Clippings, 23-24 October 1934 82-6 Clippings, 25-26 October 1934 82-7 Clippings, 28-30 October 1934 82-8 Clippings, 31 October 1934 83-1 Clippings, 1 November 1934 Samuel Insull begins his testimony. 83-2 Clippings, 2 November 1934 83-3 Clippings, 3-4 November 1934 83-4 Clippings, 5 November 1934 SI finishes testimony. 83-5 Clippings, 6 November 1934 Clarence T. MacNeille and Clarence W. Sills testify. 83-6 Clippings, 7-8 November 1934 Stanley Field testifies. 83-7 Clippings, 9-11 November 1934 Gen. Charles G. Dawes and George Cardinal Mundelein testify. 83-8 Clippings, 12 November 1934 Cyrus Eaton testifies; Harold L. Stuart begins to testify. 83-9 Clippings, 13 November 1934 Edward J. Doyle, Fred H. Scheel, and Robert Maynard Hutchins testify. 84-1 Clippings, 14 November 1934 Charles B. Stuart, Joel D. Hunter, and John T. Madden testify. 84-2 Clippings, 15 November 1934 Samuel Insull, Jr., testifies.

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Folder No. Folder Title 84-3 Clippings, 16-18 November 1934 Defense rests. 84-4 Clippings, 19 November 1934 84-5 Clippings, 20-21 November 1934 Final arguments begin. 84-6 Clippings, 22-23 November 1934 All 17 defendants are acquitted. 84-7 Clippings, 24 November 1934 84-8 Clippings, 25 November 1934 84-9 Clippings, 26 November 1934 84-10 Clippings, 27-30 November 1934 84-11 Clippings, 1-4 December 1934 Jury selection for Martin Insull's Criminal Court trial for embezzlement. 85-1 Clippings, 5-6 December 1934 State of Illinois opens case against Martin Insull for embezzlement. 85-2 Clippings, 7-11 December 1934 85-3 Clippings, 12-15 December 1934 85-4 Clippings, 16-18 December 1934 85-5 Clippings, 19-20 December 1934 85-6 Clippings, 21 December 1934 Martin Insull acquitted. 85-7 Clippings, 22-27 December 1934 85-8 Clippings, 28-31 December 1934 85-9 Clippings, February-June 1935

Includes K.G. Patrick's "Insull on the Mohawk," Schenectadian, (February 1935); acquittal in June, 1935, of Samuel Insull, Harold L. Stuart, and Samuel Insull, Jr., on charges of violating federal bankruptcy laws. (There are no clippings of acquittal in state court on embezzlement charges in March, 1935.)

85-10 Clippings: Miscellaneous, 1930-1931, and Incompletely Dated, 1930s Series 15D: Post-Trial Clippings, 1935-1963 85-11 Clippings, 1935-1937 85-12 Clippings, Samuel Insull 's Return to U.S., 21 April-4 July 1938 85-13 Clippings, Samuel Insull 's Death, 16 July-August 1938 85-14 Clippings, November 1938-1942 85-15 Clippings, 1947, 1956-1958, 1960, 1963 Includes Martin Insull's death, 4 May 1947. Subseries 15-E: Clipping Scrapbooks, c. 1937-1944 85-16 Harry J. Dunbaugh's Scrapbook on Samuel Insull, ca. 1937-1944 Box 86 (Oversize) Scrapbook of Clipping’s on Samuel Insull's death, July-August, 1938

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Folder No. Folder Title SERIES 16: STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE OF ILLINOIS, 1917-1919 87-1 Correspondence of Chairman Samuel Insull, 1918 87-2 Records of Secretary E. J. Doyle, 1918-1919 87-3 List of Records of State Council of Defense of Illinois Placed in the Illinois State Historical

Library 87-4 Citizens Committee for U. S. Government War Exposition in Chicago - Certificate of Incorporation, 19 Aug. 1918 87-5 U. S. Government War Exposition in Chicago - Underwriting Proposals, 1918 87-6 U. S. Government War Exposition in Chicago - Guarantors, 1918 87-7 U. S. Government War Exposition in Chicago - Financial Statements, 1918-1919 [87-8] Record Book of State Council of Defense of Illinois, 2 May-20 Oct. 1917 [88-1] Record Book of State Council of Defense of Illinois, 2 Nov. 1917-18 Jan. 1919 [88-2] Record Book of State Council of Defense of Illinois, 8 Feb.-21 Nov. 1919 [88-3] Letter Book of State Council of Defense of Illinois, 1918-1919 SERIES 17: PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS, ca. 1860-ca. 1967 Subseries 17-A: Photographs, 8"x10" and Smaller, ca. 1860-1930s, ca. 1967 89-1 SI with his mother, Emma Short Insull (1 photo, 1 copy negative), ca. 1860 89-2 SI with his family (1 photo, 1 copy negative), ca. 1866 89-3 SI (16 photos, 3 copy negatives), 1880s and 1890s 89-4 SI at first meeting between Thomas Edison and Henry Ford (at a convention of the

Association of Edison Illuminating Companies), Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, New York (1 photo and 1 copy negative of a painting of the meeting and 1 photo of the Oriental Hotel[?]), August 1896

89-5 Gladys Wallis (Margaret Anna Bird) - Theatrical Career Portraits (Before marriage to SI) (13 photos, 1 copy negative), 1880s and 1890s 89-6 Gladys Wallis (Margaret Anna Bird) - Theatrical Career

Portraits (Before Marriage to SI) (12 photos of which 2 are autographed, 1 copy negative, 1 clipping of photo), 1890s

89-7 Gladys Wallis (Margaret Anna Bird) - Theatrical Career Portraits (Before Marriage to SI) (7 photos), 1890s 89-8 Gladys Wallis (Margaret Anna Bird) - Theatrical Career Portraits (Before Marriage to SI) (10 photos), 1890s 89-9 Gladys Wallis (Margaret Anna Bird) - Theatrical Career Portraits (Before Marriage to SI) (6 photos), 1890s 89-10 Gladys Insull (Margaret Anna Bird Insull) - pen and ink drawing by

"C.H[?]. Gibson/E.H.," titled [in the handwriting of SI], "Mrs. Insull," and signed on verso

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Folder No. Folder Title

by Samuel Insull, A. E[?]. Isham, T[?]. Bentley Mott, Frances Isham, Emerson S. Tuttle, Evelyn Willing, Martin J. Insull, Elizabeth Carrothers, Wm. G. Beale, Virginia Insull, "Isham, Jr.," and Katharine Hubbard, ca. late 1890s,

89-11 Gladys Insull (3 photos, 2 negatives), ca. 1900s, 1917 89-12 Gladys Insull with Mrs. Benjamin Carpenter, Atlantic City, New Jersey (2 photos), 1912 89-13 SI, Jr., with his father (SI), mother (Gladys), and grandfather (Samuel) Insull (8 photos, 4

copy negatives), 1900s-1910s, SEE ALSO folder 90-2. 89-14 "SI Jr., Negatives & Prints, Prior to 1932, Family" (13 prints, 7 negatives, 2 copy negatives) 89-15 SI's Dinner for S. Z. de Ferranti, President of the (British) Institute of

Electrical Engineers, at Delmonico's, NYC (1 photo and a note by SI's biographer, Forrest McDonald, locating additional portraits of SI), September, 1911

89-16 Hawthorn Farm (Insull Home near Libertyville, Illinois) (2 photos), ca. 1914, ca. 1930s 89-17 State Council of Defense of Illinois (SI, Chair) (1 photo), 1917 89-18 SI with Theodore Roosevelt at Rally (1 photo), 1917 89-19 SI with Duke of Devonshire, Governor-General of Canada, and others at U.S. War Exposition, Chicago (1 photo, 1 copy negative), 1918 89-20 SI (6 Photoengravings), ca. 1920 89-21 SI (Abroad) (20 photos, 8 negatives), early 1920s 89-22 SI (5 photos, 2 negatives, 1 copy negative), ca. 1920s 89-23 SI, Pencil Sketch, ca. 1925, and Letter Regarding Sketch, 1937 89-24 Chicago "Goldcoast" (1 photo), 1926 89-25 Civic Opera House Building, 20 N. Wacker Drive (1 photo), n.d. 89-26 SI with Stanley Field at Opening of Civic Opera House (1 photo), 4 November 1929 89-27 SI with Major General Milton J. Foreman (1 photo), ca. 1920s or 1930s 89-28 SI - Extradition (5 photos), 1934 89-29 SI and Other Principals of the Trial Period (7 photos), 1934-1935 89-30 Samuel Insull III with his grandparents Insull at birthday celebration (1 photo, 1 copy negative), 1930s 89-31 SI (4 photos, 1 copy negative), 1930s 89-32 SI Gravesite, London, England (1 photo), ca. 1967 89-33 SI's Associates, Friends, and Others, B-L (13 photos) Boyle, Michael J., of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Brewster, Edward L., member of the board of directors of Chicago Edison Brown, Edward Eagle - vice president of First National Bank of Chicago, 1934 Budd, Britton I. - president of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois and of Chicago Elevated Railways Cooke, George A., chief justice of Illinois Supreme Court Doyle, Edward A., SI's private secretary who succeeded him as

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Folder No. Folder Title president of Commonwealth Edison Eaton, Cyrus S., of the Cleveland investment banking house of Otis and Company Field, Marshall, who loaned SI funds to buy Chicago Edison stock Field, Stanley, nephew of Marshall Field and member of the boards of directors of major Insull companies Gilchrist, John F., vice president of Commonwealth Edison, Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, and Middle West Utilities Lloyd, Edward W., expert in the economics of industrial power sales Lorimer, William, "Republican boss" McKinley, Senator William B., traction magnate 89-34 SI Associates, Friends, and Others, M-W (15 photos) Merz, Charles, British engineer employed by Insull as a consultant and who lobbied with SI for a unified British power system Mitchell, George F., SI's private secretary who later became president of Peoples Gas. SEE ALSO 21-17. Mitchell, John J., president of the Illinois Trust & Savings Bank Munroe, Charles A., vice president of many Insull companies Patten, James A., member of the board of Peoples Gas Reed, Senator James, of Missouri, head of Reed Committee which investigated Insull's campaign contributions in 1926-1927 Scheel, Fred, SI's security salesperson who revolutionized corporate finance through customer ownership Shedd, John G., chairperson of Marshall Field & Co. [Smith, Byron L., Founder of Peabody Coal. SEE 21-7.] Smith, Frank L., chairperson of the Illinois Commerce Commission, with Edward Wright Stilwell, Abner J., vice president of Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Co. (2 photos) Sullivan, Roger C., SI's closest political friend [Thompson, Judge Floyd E. SEE 21-7.] Walsh, John R., a manager of the Chicago Southern Railway [Wright, Edward. SEE 89-34, Smith, Frank L.] Portraits of two unidentified men 89-35 Edison, Thomas A., his parents, birthplace, with Charles P. Steinmetz and other pioneers (14

photos, 1 copy negative), ca. 1850-1930 89-36 Edison Machine Works Office Force (1 photo, 1 copy negative), 1885 89-37 Miscellaneous (4 photos), 1890s[?], 1917, 1927, n.d. Little girl with a stringed instrument and a small picture of a

man pasted in lower left hand corner (1 item, found with theatrical photos of Gladys Wallis), 1890s(?)

"Dinghy of Truant" (1 photo), 1917 The older man in the dinghy is probably SI. "Truant" was the small steam yacht owned by SI which he sold for $1.00 to the State of Illinois for the use of the Illinois

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Folder No. Folder Title Naval Reserve in 1924. Pastoral country scene (2 photos), n.d. Graziella Polacco (little girl), September, 1927 Subseries 17-B: Oversize Photographs and Galley Proofs, 1864-ca. 1962 90-1 SI's Father in Group Picture of National Temperance League (1 photo), 1864 90-2 Gladys Insull with her son, SI, Jr. (1 photo), ca. 1910 90-3 Gladys Insull as Lady Teazle in "School for Scandal" (3 photos), 1926 90-4 Gladys Insull (1 photo, 1 copy neg.), late 1920s or early 1930s 90-5 Martin J. Insull (1 photo, 1 copy negative), ca. 1920s or 1930s 90-6 SI - Cartoon, "A Busy Man," by McCutcheon of The Chicago Tribune (1 cartoon), 1927 90-7 SI's Associates, Friends, and Others (4 photos) Mitchell, George F., SI's private secretary who later became president of Peoples Gas Smith, Byron L., Founder of Peabody Coal Thompson, Judge Floyd E. (3 photos, 1 of which is autographed) 90-8 "Thomas A. Edison and his associates of the days of 65 Fifth Avenue,

Presented to him with loving remembrances on the Anniversary of his 65th Birthday, February 11th, 1912." SI's photo is on the left of Edison (1 photo in pieces, with some parts missing, including part of Edison's autograph)

90-9 Sutton Courteney (6 photos), country home leased by SI in the summer of 1905 90-10 Galley Proofs (17 pages) of Photographic Illustrations for Forrest McDonald's Biography, Insull, ca. 1962 Subseries 17-C: Insull-Bird Marriage Scrapbooks, 1898-1899 [1880s-1909] Item 91 "Insull-Bird," Marriage Scrapbook, Vol. I, 1899

The following were found loose between the pages and have been placed in file folders inside the cover:

Early Edison Pioneers, Group Photos, ca. 1880s (between pages 82 and 83) SI and Family, ca. 1890s (between pages 122 and 123) Clippings, 1899-1900 (between pages 122 and 123) Invitation and program for dinner given by the Association

of Edison Illuminating Companies in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Edison (SI, chairman of Banquet Committee), 2 Sept. 1909 (between pages 124 and 125)

Early Edison Pioneers (with Edison children?) and (Menlo Park?) Buildings, ca. 1880s (between pages 134 & 135) SI and Gladys, 1890s (between pages 144 and 145) Clippings, 1899-1900 (between pages 154 and 155)

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Folder No. Folder Title Item 92 "Insull-Illustrated," Marriage Scrapbook, Vol. II, 1898-1899 The following were found loose inside the covers: Testimonial farewell dinner for SI at Delmonico's - Souvenir Menu, 24 June 1892 Clippings, 1899-1900

SERIES 18: SAMUEL INSULL AND INSULL FAMILY: MISCELLANEOUS

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA, 1799-1970 93-1 Short Biographies of SI, 1932-1958 93-2 Insull Family Genealogy, 1799-1881 93-3 Notice of Employment of Samuel Insull by Ventom, Bull, and Cooper, 1874 [1967] 93-4 Col. George E. Gouraud's Letter of Introduction of Samuel Insull to Thomas Edison, 17 February 1881 93-5 Thomas A. Edison, 1881, 1883, 1907, [1922] Includes Edison's appointment of Samuel Insull as his proxy, 1883. 93-6 Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Shamokin [Pa.] Agreement with Thomas A. Edison, 1883, [1926] Documents SI's power of attorney for Edison. 93-7 Farewell Testimonial Dinner for Samuel Insull, 24 June 1892 See also: autographed silver bowl given on this occasion. 93-8 Edison Tributes, 1897-1925 93-9 Edison Tributes, 1929-1947 93-10 Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull - Miscellany, 1897-1936 93-11 Samuel Insull 's Personal Finances - Miscellany, 1899-1937 93-12 Insull Family Finances, 1907-1934 93-13 60th Wedding Anniversary of Samuel Insull's Parents, 22 July 1911 93-14 Samuel Insull I's Power of Attorney for Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull, 1912 93-15 Michigan Land - Legal Documents, Correspondence, 1911-1912, 1934 93-16 How Commonwealth Edison Company Works. "Papers descriptive of

departmental Aims, Organization and System, written in competition for Prizes offered by the Commonwealth Edison Company section, National Electric Light Association, and a bronze Medal offered by Mr. Samuel Insull, President of the Company, and presented and discussed at the Section meetings from January 9, 1914, to May 28, 1914." Chicago, 1914. No. 152, "the property of Mr. Samuel Insull."

93-17 Copyrights of SI, 1914-1917, 1919, 1921-1922, 1927 93-18 Samuel Insull, Jr. - College Entrance Exams, 1915-1918 93-19 Samuel Insull's Union College Honorary Degree, 1917 93-20 Charities, 1926, 1936 94-1 Death of Samuel Insull, Sr. [Father of SI] - Eulogy, 1918 94-2 Statements of Samuel Insull, 1918, n.d. 94-3 State Council of Defense of Illinois - Tribute to Samuel Insull, 1919 94-4 Samuel Insull, Jr. - Yale Report Cards and Tests, 1920 94-5 History of Wedding Rings of Samuel Insull's Mother, 1921

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Folder No. Folder Title 94-6 Edison Pioneers - Extract of Minutes of 12 April 1921 94-7 House of Commons Visit - Autographed Menu, 31 July 1922 94-8 Samuel Insull's Memberships, 1924, 1938, n.d. 94-9 School for Scandal, Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull's benefit performances on behalf of St. Luke's Hospital - Program, Clippings, May-June 1925 94-10 School for Scandal, Margaret A. [Gladys] Insull's benefit performances

on behalf of St. Luke's Hospital - Correspondence, June 1925 [1958] Map Drawer 14"Geraghty's Map of Lake County," denoting Insull's property holdings near Libertyville, 1925

94-11 S. Z. de Ferranti Patent Rights, 1926-1933 94-12 Invitations, 1927, [1928 or 1934] 94-13 Electric Association Dinner, Chicago, 17 Nov. 1927 94-14 Telegrams, 1928, n.d.

SI's handwritten copy of one "from Hearst to Roy Keehn" on Boulder Dam, 7 Dec. 1928, and one from Samuel Insull on projected results of Dawes Woodruff bank amalgamation and poor economic conditions, n.d.

94-15 Address Books of Samuel Insull, n.d. 94-16 Address List, n.d. 94-17 Library Catalog of Samuel Insull, n.d. 94-18 Chicago Civic Opera Company, 1930-1931 94-19 Tribute to Samuel Insull on 50 Years in U.S., 28 February 1931 Includes telephone remarks of Thomas A. Edison. 94-20 Horoscope of Samuel Insull III (born 26 May 1931), 1931 94-21 Miscellany, 1932-1936, n.d. Includes what may be a Christmas list. 94-22 Appointment Book of Samuel Insull, 1936 95-1 Coronation-Empire Day Commemorative Banquet and Dance, Chicago - Program, 12 May 1937 95-2 Death Certificate of Samuel Insull, 16 July 1938 95-3 In Memoriam, St. Luke's Hospital Board of Trustees, 1938 95-4 In Memoriam, American Legion, Department of Illinois, Commonwealth Edison Post No. 118, 1938 95-5 In Memoriam, Commonwealth Edison Company Advisory Committee, 1938 95-6 Remembrances of Samuel Insull, 1939, 1960, 1970

Includes letter of John W. Evers on the role of SI in the Chicago Civic Opera Company and a letter from Glenn Shaeffer, illustrating Samuel Insull 's relationship with Francis S. [Stuyvesant] Peabody.

SERIES 19: MISCELLANY, 1892-1956, n.d. 95-7 Thomas A. Edison - Photo of Press Report Taken by Edison when a Telegraph Operator in

1868 95-8 Edison General Electric Company Proposal to Silver Lake Ice Company to Install Electric

Light Plant, 1 Nov. 1892 95-9 Thomas Alva Edison Medal Awarded to Elihu Thomson by the American Institute of

Electrical Engineers for Meritorious Achievement in Electricity, 1909

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Folder No. Folder Title 95-10 National Electric Light Association, Great Lakes Division: Electric Power Surveys and

Resolution, 1924-1925, 1929, 1933 95-11 Chambers Island, Wisconsin, Development, 1928 (Now placed in map drawer 2, folder 20. 95-12 Economic crisis in Detroit and Michigan, 1933 Letter from "Austin" to Emerson A. and Lillis[?] Armstrong. 95-13 Maps of Electrical Undertakings in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1937 95-14 Life of Britton I. Budd, 1956, n.d. Box 96 Engraving Plates, Unidentified

SERIES 20: RUSSELL, BREWSTER & CO. AND PREDECESSOR, EDWARD L. BREWSTER & CO., STOCK AND BOND CIRCULARS, 1901-1921

[97-1] Stock and Bond Circulars Issued by Russell, Brewster & Co. and predecessor, Edward L. Brewster & Co., Chicago, 1901 to 1913, Inclusive. 1 volume. [97-2] Stock and Bond Circulars issued by Russell, Brewster & Co., Chicago, 1914 to 1921, Inclusive. 1 volume.

SERIES 21: MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS, 1882-1946 98-1 "Report of the Special Committee of Investigation to the Governing

Committee: Submitted May 5, 1882, In the Matter of the Investigation of Kennedy, Hutchinson & Co."At the top of the first page: "Compts of Donald MacKay(Mackey?)."

1 volume Atlas of the City of Chicago Central Business Property, Chicago

Avenue to 22nd Street, Lake Michigan to Halsted Street, Actual Surveys and Official Plans by George W. and Walter S. Bromley, Civil Engineers. Philadelphia: G. W. Bromley & Company, 1891.

98-2 Marks, William D. Finances of Gas and Electric Light and Power Enterprises . Philadelphia(?), ca. 1904. 98-3 The Chicago Electric Handbook, Being a Guide for Visitors from

Abroad Attending the International Electric Congress, St. Louis, Mo., September, 1904. Chicago: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1904.

98-4 New York Stock Exchange. "To the Governor's Committee on Speculation in Securities and Commodities." New York, February 15, 1909.

On cover: "New York Stock Exchange Report Dated February 15, 1909. File Copy. Property of Russell, Brewster & Co."

98-5 "Report of the Governor's Committee on Speculation in Securities and Commodities, 1909." New York, June 7, 1909.

On cover: "Report of the Hughes Committee, 1909. File Copy. Russell, Brewster & Co." Includes clipping of an Associated Press article on selling securities short, ca. 1930s.

98-6 Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company, Associated and Controlled Companies. Classification of Accounts for Electric Railway Companies - Railway Electric Light and Power Companies - Lighting Steam Heat Companies - Heating Gas Companies - Gas; In Conformity With Uniform Classification of Accounts Prescribed by the Railroad

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Commission of Wisconsin; Arranged by C. N. Duffy, Comptroller; In Effect January 1, 1910. Book No. 154, Issued to Samuel Insull.

1 volume Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed. The Book of Chicagoans, a Biographical

Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago, 1911. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, & Company, 1911.

98-7 Britton, John A. "Electric Power Development in California," address

by the Vice-President and General Manager of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the Annual Banquet of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, February 2, 1914.

98-8 "Programme of Illumination Effects at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition." San Francisco, 1915. 98-9 Schroeder, Henry. "History of Electric Light." Smithsonian

Miscellaneous Collections (Vol. 76, No. 2). Washington: Smithsonian Institution, August 15, 1923.

98-10 A Survey of Electric Power and Light Companies of the United States, Arranged According to Geographic Divisions. New York: Bonbright & Company, Incorporated, 1924.

98-11 Wyer, Samuel S. "Power Possibilities at Muscle Shoals," presented at Annual Convention of American Institute of Electric Engineers, Saratoga Springs, New York, June 22-26, 1925. Reprinted by Fuel-Power-Transportation Educational Foundation, Columbus, Ohio, October 1931.

98-12 Reed, George W. "Condition of the Coal Mining Industry in Indiana, Illinois and Iowa." Address given at meeting of Midwest Advisory Board, Chicago, January 12, 1928.

98-13 "Public Policy Committee of the National Electric Light Association

Report to the Fifty-First Convention." Presented by R. H. Ballard, Chairman, at Atlantic City, N.J., June 6, 1928.

1 volume U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Utility Corporations Report No. 44:

Central Illinois Public Service Co., National Light, Heat, and Power Co., The Twin States Gas & Electric Co., Insull Group (In response to Senate Resolution No. 83, a monthly report on the electric power and gas utilities inquiry together with exhibits in response to Senate Resolution No. 112). Senate Document 92, Part 44, 70th Congress, 1st Session. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932.

98-14 "Central Electricity Board Statement of Accounts for the Year Ended 31st December, 1934." London: Whitehead Morris Limited, 1935. 98-15 "Central Electricity Board Seventh Annual Report, 1st January to 31st December, 1934." London: Whitehead Morris Ltd., 1935. 98-16 "Annual Report of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the

Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1935." Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936. On cover: "E. A. Armstrong." 98-17 "Statement of Condition, American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, March 31, 1937."

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Folder No. Folder Title 98-18 Ministry of Transport. "Report of the Committee on Electricity Distribution, May, 1936." London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1937. 98-19 Ministry of Transport. "Electricity Distribution, Outline of Proposals." London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1937. Incorporated Association of Electric Power Companies, the Provincial

Electric Supply Association, the London Electricity Supply Association. "Electricity Distribution, `Outline of Proposals, April 5th, 1937,' Joint representations of the above-mentioned Associations (representing the whole of the Company Undertakers in Great Britain) on the Main Features of the Proposals of His Majesty's Government." "Confidential ."

98-20 Spencer, Charles F., and Mensforth, Tom, B.Sc., A.M.I.E.E. "Electricity Distribution. Comparison of Ministry of Transport Proposals and McGowan Report with Observations Thereon." 1st Edition, May, 1937. "Confidential."

99-1 U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. "Electric Light and Power Industry,

1937." Census of Electrical Industries: 1937. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939.

On cover: "E. A. Armstrong." 99-2 "Commemorat ion Banquet, Celebrating the Thirty-ninth Anniversary

of Local Union No. 99, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Cafe Rouge, Dreyfus Hotel, Providence, R.I., February Sixteenth, 1939."

99-3 Nineteenth Annual Report of the Federal Power Commission, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1939, with additional activities to December 1939." Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940.

99-4 Financial Statistics for Electric & Gas Subsidiaries of Registered Public-Utility Holding Companies, 1930-1942. Philadelphia: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Public Utilities Division, 1943.

On cover: 8/7/1959. Please return to C. A. Turner, 327 South LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. 99-5 Wilson, Charles E. "Charles A. Coffin, 1844-1926, Pioneer

Genius of General Electric Company." Address by the President of General Electric Company, delivered before the Newcomen Society of England at the Hotel Pierre, New York, April 25, 1946.

99-6 The Edison Electric Light Company, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York. Bulletin. 1882-1884.

Imprinted: "A Memento of Early Days in the Electric Service Industry, Presented to Mr. Samuel Insull, One of the Pioneers, by Mr. George H. Stout, With kind remembrances of pleasant associations, extending over a quarter of a century, New York 1881, Chicago 1909."

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SERIES 22: MEMORABILIA, 1882-1927 1. Covered silver cream or hot milk pot approximately 4-1/2" extreme diameter, 6-1/2 " high, marked on one side in script, "S I," and on the other: Xmas 1889 From the employees The Edison Machine Works Schenectady Marked on bottom: "Tiffany & Co., 550 Broadway, New York, English Sterling." 2. Memorial punch bowl delivered to the late Samuel Insull on the occasion of his leaving New York, 1892. Inscribed: Presented to SAMUEL INSULL At a farewell banquet tendered him June 24th, 1892 as a token of their esteem BY 49 names follow, beginning with Thomas A. Edison and including C.A. Coffin, Henry Villard, and Carl Schurz. Marked "sterling 20 pints." 3. Framed frontal photograph of Thomas Alva Edison, with inset autograph: "To Samuel Insull My friend and companion of many years in the pioneering of Incandescent electric lighting Thomas A. Edison Orange, N.J. Oct. 25th 1904" 4. Patek Philippe chiming pocket watch, inscribed as follows: SAMUEL INSULL President Commonwealth Edison Company From his Advisory Staff On his Fiftieth Birthday November Eleventh Nineteen Hundred And Nine

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Box 100 2 rectangular bronze plaques, approximately 5-7/8" x 4-1/2", of SI seated, three quarters

length, with facsimile signature in relief below, dated 1909. Each is housed in a black leather case, lined in cream velvet and white satin. One case with a broken hinge is in deteriorating condition.

On 20 April 1970 SI, Jr., wrote the following to James Cox, Director of Libraries of Loyola University of Chicago, concerning the plaque:

"In that year, my father's 50th anniversary, the photograph from which the plaque was made was taken by Falk of New York and my father had the plaques made for distribution to the family and a few close friends."

5. Framed side profile photograph of Thomas A. Edison, 1911, autographed: "To my friend Insull Thomas A. Edison Box 100 Certificate appointing SI an Honorary Life Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, 24 January 1916 7. Memorial, silver-plated vase, 20-1/2" high with 6-1/2" base and 12" at it greatest width, inscribed:

Presented to Samuel Insull, Chairman of the State Council of Defense of Illinois, as a token of the affection and esteem of the Heads of Departments whose privilege it has been to serve under him during the period of The Great War, 1917-1918.

Inscribed on the back with the signatures of 26 people. Box 100 Glass plate, colored photograph of SI in metal frame with metal reflector in brown leather case

lined with golden brown velvet. Glass plate is cracked in two places. Box 100 Framed photostatic copy of check no. 162230 from the State of Illinois Auditor of Public

Accounts for $1.00, "Purchase Price for Boat," "Dept. Mil. & Naval Div. Illinois National Guard Ordinary & Contingent," payable to Samuel Insull, 3 Dec. 1924.

8. Souvenir watch incorporating either the original of the "Coffin Medal" replated or a facsimile medal struck from the same die, inscribed as follows: Made Specially for SAMUEL INSULL Chairman of Public Service Company

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Box 100 Contemporary cloth covered panel in gilt frame containing decorations of Samuel Insull: Chavelier of the Legion d'Honeur

Miniature cross. Given by the French government for Insull's advancement of French music in connection with his work at the Chicago Civic Opera.

Commander of the Order of the King of Italy Miniature cross, grand cross. Given by the Italian government for Insull's advancement of Italian music in connection with his work at the Chicago Civic Opera.

Serbian (Serbia, pre-Versailles Conference) Royal Order, grand cross. Given by the Serbian government for Insull's services as chairman of the Illinois State Council of Defense during World War I.

9. Portrait of SI by Leopold Gould Seyffert, 1927, is on long term loan to the Civic Center for

Performing Arts. It hangs on the wall opposite the Samuel Insull Room, a patron lounge on the box level of the Civic Opera House. (Returned in the fall of 1992. Restored and placed on exhibition in the main reading room of Cudahy Library on the Lake Shore Campus in February 1993.)

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SAMUEL INSULL PAPERS

INDEX TO CORRESPONDENCE The following index, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, guides the researcher to letters sent or received by each correspondent in the Samuel Insull Papers, except those in Boxes 59-65, which contain papers generated by the accounting, auditing, and tax consulting firm of Murphy, Lanier & Quinn. For a synopsis of the Murphy, Lanier & Quinn papers, see the description of Series 13: Insull-Related Income Tax Files of Murphy, Lanier and Quinn, 1925-1951. In the first column of the index below is the name of each correspondent as defined above, listed alphabetically, last name first. "SEE" and "SEE ALSO" references guide the researcher to other names with which letter(s) of or relating to this correspondent will be found. In the second column is listed the folder number(s) in which the letter(s) of this correspondent will be found with the date(s) of the correspondence following in parentheses. The third column specifies whether the correspondence is to or from Samuel Insull (SI), Samuel Insull, Jr. (SI, Jr.), or another person (3rd Person) other than SI or SI, Jr. Following is a key to the abbreviations found in the index below: (B.S.) Correspondence relating to Samuel Insull's honorary degree from Union College (E) Correspondence relating to Samuel Insull's estate (Eaton)Cyrus Eaton correspondence (Edison) Correspondence relating to Thomas A. Edison (Extradition) Correspondence relating to Samuel Insull's extradition (Genealogy) Correspondence of Samuel Insull's father and grandfather (F.I.) Former investor correspondence (Fruh) George Fruh death threat correspondence (I.C.D.) Illinois Council of Defense correspondence (SforS) "School of Scandal" correspondence relating to Gladys Insull's benefit performances for St. Luke's Hospital SI Samuel Insull SI, Jr. Samuel Insull, Jr. (3) 3rd person correspondence with no covering letter to Samuel Insull or Samuel Insull, Jr. (3rd Person) Correspondence of a person other than Samuel Insull or Samuel Insull, Jr. (25) Correspondence relating to the celebration of Samuel Insull's 25th Anniversary in the United States

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Correspondent Folder Whom to/from Aaron, Ely M. 12-2 (1934)

13-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Abbott, W. L. 10-1 (1938) 9-1 (1938)

To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Abdou, Toufic 12-12 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

Adams, Alfred C. 3-1 (1937) To SI Adams, Frank H. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Adams, Julie Cooke 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Adams, Mary and Cyrus 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Addenbrooke, Henry E. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Affleck, B. F. SEE Haywood, Ralph

3-4 (1937)

3rd Person

Albright, Charles E. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Alexander, A.F. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Allan, James 15-1 (1942, 1944) To, From SI, Jr. Alschuler, Arthur S. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Alschuler, Benjamin P. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Alter, Arthur 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. American Express Co. American Legion, Department of Illinois, Commonwealth Edison Post No. 118

57-9 (1938), 57-10 (1938) 95-4 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. (E) To SI, Jr.

American National Bank Trust Co. of Chicago

57-8 (1942) To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Ames, Knowlton L. 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Anderson, Arthur 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Anderson, Malkina 15-1 (1941) From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Andrews, Mary Vail 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

Androulis, P. (Consul General of Greece in NYC) SEE Simmons & Simmons

9-3 (25 Sept. 1933)

Andrus, Lucius Buckley 9-1 (1929)

10-1 (1929) 12-12 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

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Annan, Gilroy 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Apostol, S. D. 12-12 (1933) To, From SI, Jr. Appleton, Charles W. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934)

13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Armour, A. Watson, III 57-8 (1939) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Armour, J. Ogden SEE White, F. Edson

Armour, Laurance 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Armstrong, Emerson A. and Lillis[?] 95-11 (1933) 3rd Person Armstrong, F. P. 57-9 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Atkin, Godfrey H. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Avery, Sewell 9-1 (1936) From SI, Jr.

Badger, Edwin H. 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Badger, Shreve Cowles 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Baker, C. O. 3-1 (1909) To SI Barnett, Claude A. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Barnum, Dana D. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Barrett, James M., Jr. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Bartholomay, William, Jr. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Bartlett, Frederick H., Mr. and Mrs. 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Bartlett, H. E. 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Bartling, Howard G. 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Barwell, J. W. Batchelor, Charles

1-1 (1911) 91 (pp. 89-90) (1899)

From SI To SI

Batchwelder, W. O. 13-7 (1938) 12-2 (1935)

To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Baynes, Annette (Mrs. Thomas) 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Beach, R. R. 87-6 (1918) 3rd Person (I.C.D.) Beale, William G. 91 (pp. 147-148) (1899)

1-1 (1914) 16-5 (1917)

To SI From SI 3rd Person (25)

Beaumont, Ernest S. 3-1 (1937) To SI

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Beaverbrook, Lord 3-1 (1937) To SI Beck, William H. SEE Upham, Frederick W.

8-3 (1922)

3rd Person

Becker, Benjamin V. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Becker, Elizabeth 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Becker, James H. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Beckjord, Walter C. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Bell, John A. 12-5 (1934) To SI, Jr. Bemis, Anthony J. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Benson, R. L. SEE Stuart, H.L.

14-2 (1938)

3rd Person

Benton, Margaret C. (Mrs.) 15-1 (1941) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Bernet, J. J. 10-1 (1929)

9-1 (1929) To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Berry, Burton Y. 17-2 (1934) 17-3 (1947, 1957, 1960, 1962)

Transcript To, From SI, Jr.

Bigelow, Harry A. SEE McKean, H.J.

15-3 (1936)

To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.)

Binger, C.T. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Bird, Esther (sister-in-law?) Bird, Katherine Mitchell (Mrs. Douglas) (mother-inlaw) Bird, Louise (sister-in-law) SEE Perkins, Louise Bird

3-1 (1927-29) 10-1 (1926, 1930, 1938) 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) 13-7 (1938) 91 (p. 69) (1899)

To SI To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To Gladys Insull

Bird, Margaret Anna SEE Insull, Gladys

Boxes 4 and 5 (Restricted)

Bischof, Jacob H. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934)

13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Bivins, Fred A. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Black, Robert 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Blair, Helen B. (Mrs. Wm. McCormick) 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Blair, Henry SEE Mullaney, Bernard J.

7-7 (1927)

Blinded Soldiers' & Sailors' Hostel SEE Insull, Emma (sister)

3-5 (1916)

Bliss, D. S. 57-14 (1940) To SI, Jr. (E) Bliss, George H. 92 (p. 266) (1882) From SI Block, L. E. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

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Blocker, H. A. 9-1 (1932) 10-1 (1932)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Blount, Fred M. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Blue, L. E. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Bodine, W. W. 9-1 (1929) From SI, Jr. Boffey, Anne 12-12 (1932) To SI, Jr. Boisot, Louis 1-1 (1907)

3-1 (1907) From SI To SI

Boissevain, Adolphe 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Boone, William D. 12-2 (1934-35), 12-7 (1934-45),

13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Booras, Marion Schroeder 3-1 (1933) 9-1 (1933)

To SI From SI, Jr.

Borland, Bruce 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Borland, Chauncey B. 1-1 (1925) 3-1 (1925) 94-10 (1925) 95-3 (1938)

From SI To SI To, From SI (SforS) 3rd Person

Bouscaren, Louis H. 13-7 (1938) 12-12 (1932)

To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Bouve, C. L. 17-5 (1939) 3rd Person (E) Bowen, Louise de Koven 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Bower, Perry S. Bowker, R. R.

13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) 91 (pp. 91-92) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI

Boyden, Preston (Bud)

12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934), 12-12 (1932)

To, From SI, Jr.

Boyle, Madeleine 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Boyle, Michelle J. (IBEW) 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Boynton, N. H. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To E.J. Doyle for SI, Jr.

From SI, Jr. Bradley, C. W. 12-2 (1935) From SI, Jr. Bradley, Ralph R. 12-12 (1932), 13-2 (1938),

13-7 (1938), 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917)

To, From SI, Jr.

Brady, Annie 15-1 (1936) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Brady, Nicholas F. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25)

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Breen, J. E. SEE Simmons & Simmons

9-3 (25 Sept 1933)

3rd Person

Brennan, E. Gaynor 3-1 (1936) 9-1 (1936)

To SI From SI, Jr.

Brennan, E. V. 66-3 (1933) 3rd Person Brennan, Gene 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Brewerton, W. A. 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Brewster, Walter S. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Bridges, Horace James 13-7 (1938)

94-10 (1925) To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (SforS)

Brill, Josiah E. SEE Henley, H.H.

10-2 (1932)

To F.R. Duxbury

Britain, Joseph K. British Empire Association

12-12 (1932) 8-6 (1932)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI

Brodbeck, James M. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Broeksmit, John S. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Broderick, M. T. 3-1 (1916)

1-1 (1916) To SI From SI

Brown, Charles Edward 9-1 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Brown, Edward E. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Brown, Floyd C. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Brown, Robert Andrew 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Brown, Scott 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Browne, Aldis J. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934-35),

13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Browne, Duncan H.

12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934)

To, From SI, Jr.

Browne, Elizabeth Cunningham 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Browne, Ellen SEE Lavelle, Jane

15-3 (1942)

Bruner, Henry P. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Buchanan, Mary Ellen 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Bucher, Henry 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

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Buckley, Julia (Mrs. Edward J.) 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Budinger, John M. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Budd, Britton I. SEE ALSO speech, biographical sketch SEE ALSO Mullaney, Bernard J.

19-4 (1934) 21-5 (1925), 95-14 7-7 (1927)

To SI

Bullard, Ed 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Bullard, Edwin M. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Burch, Edwin W. 12-2 (1935), 12-7 (1935) To, From SI, Jr. Burchard, Anson W. 1-1 (1926) From SI Burgess, Kenneth F. 13-2 (1938), 13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Burhenn, A. C. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934)

13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Burnham, Frederic 12-2 (1935), 12-7 (1935)

13-7 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Burnham, H. E. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Busby, Leonard SEE Mullaney, Bernard J.

7-7 (1927)

Bush, Carol G. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Butler, Martha Ferguson 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Butler, T. E. 15-1 (1930) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Byfield, Kitty and Ernest 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Byrne, Charles E. 13-7 (1938) To SI, Jr. Cable, Arthur G. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Cahill, Harry A. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Caldwell, Clifford D. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Calvert, Wade 9-1 (1933)

10-1 (1933) 12-12 (1933)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Calvin, Harry S. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Cameron, W. H. 12-12 (1932) From SI, Jr. Cantacuzene, Michael 13-8 (1938) From SI, Jr. Carr, George 12-2 (1934) From SI, Jr.

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Carroll, E. J. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Cary Corporation SEE Huttel, A.N.

Cathcart, James A. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Catherwood, Robert 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Central Electricity Board (England) SEE Page, Sir Archibald

Chalmers, Will and Joan 12-7 (1934)

13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Chapman, Ralph 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Charles, Philip R. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934),

13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Chase, Charles Warren 12-2 (1934-35), 12-7 (1934-35)

13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Chicago Southern Railway Co. SEE Boisot, Louis SEE Walsh, John R.

Chilson, Horace B. 15-1 (1940) To, From SI, Jr. Chimberoff, Ben 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Church, Lloyd 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Clabaugh, Hinton G. SEE ALSO Simmons & Simmons

13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) 66-3 (1933) 9-3 (23 May 1933)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Clarke, Charles Frederick 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Clarke, Charles L. 3-2 (1935) To SI Clarke, W. P. SEE Doyle, Edward J.

57-9 (1939)

To, From SI, Jr., 3rd Person (E)

Clement, J. 91 (pp. 143-144) (1899) To SI Coad, Violet 15-1 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Coffin, C.A. 91 (p. 137) (1899)

1-1 (1909) 3-2 (1892, 1909) 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) 16-4 (1917)

To SI From SI To SI From, To SI 3rd Person (25)

Coles, Stephen L. 91 (p. 119) (1899) To SI Collector of Internal Revenue 1-1 (1937)

57-14 (1939-1940, 1942) From SI To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Combs, Thomas A. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Commonwealth Edison Co. Advisory Committee SEE ALSO Gilchrist, John F.

95-5 (1938) 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934)

To SI, Jr.

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Concialdi, Eusebio 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Condon, James G. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr.

Connor, Peter 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Cooke, George A. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Cope, Thomas 9-1 (1934) From SI, Jr. Copps, Joe 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Cornelli, Emanuel SEE Rader, O. R.

14-1

Corning, Warren S. 12-12 (1932) To SI, Jr. Corporation Securities Co. of Chicago SEE ALSO MacNeille, C. T. SEE ALSO Shrader, F. K. Costello, Joseph B. Coster, C. H.

10-1 (1930) 10-11 (1929-30) 11-1 (1929) 56-11 (1934, 1937), 57-1 (1939, 1942), 57-2 (1942) 91 (p. 135) (1899)

To SI, Jr. 3rd Person To SI

Cox, Louise D. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Coyimzoglu, Vassos Crane, William H.

1-1 (1935) 3-2 (1935) 91 (p. 87-88) (1899)

From SI To SI To Gladys Insull

Creed, Nelle M. 13-8 (1938) To SI,Jr. Creel, George 87-1 (1918) To, From SI Creider, Chester A. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Crerar, Marie G. (Mrs. John) 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Cromelin, John 12-2 (1935), 12-7 (1935) To, From SI, Jr. Crumpacker, Frederick C. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Cudahy, Gerald C. 57-8 (1942) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Cudahy, Jean (Mrs. Joseph) 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Cudahy, Joseph M. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Cudahy, Peg and Edward 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Cullen, Mary V. 15-1 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.)

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Culver, William H. SEE ALSO O'Keefe, John F.

12-2 (1935) 13-8 (1938) 18-12 (1934) 10-11 (1939)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI

Cuneo, John F. 9-1 (1938)

10-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Cunningham, Althea (Mrs. Secor) 12-7 (1934) To SI, Jr. Cunningham, James A. 12-2 (1935) From SI, Jr. Cunningham, James D. 12-2 (1934), 12-7 (1934), 13-2 (1938),

8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Cunningham, Secor 13-8 (1938), 10-1 (1934) To SI, Jr. Cunningham, Secor and Althea 3-2 (1927) To SI Cunningham, Secor, Jr. 12-2 (1935)

13-8 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Curtin, Emmett R. 9-1 (1929) 10-1 (1929-30) 12-12 (1932)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Cutter, Frederick S. 15-1 (1930) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Dale, W. Marshall 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Danbridge , Herbert C. 12-3(1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Daniels, Bunny Daniels, Charles W.

13-8 (1938) 94-11 (1931)

To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

Daniels, Charles W., Mr. and Mrs. 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Davidson, James E. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Davis, Alex M. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Davis, Ed and Bill 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Davis, Harvey N. SEE ALSO Lieb, Julia C. SEE ALSO Millar, Preston S.

3-2 (1931) 7-6 (1931) 7-7 (1930)

To SI

Dawes, Charles G. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Dawes, William R. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. de Clercq, A. G. 12-3 (1935) From SI, Jr.

de Ferranti, Vincent 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. DellPlain, Morse 9-1 (1929)

10-1 (1929) To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

deMessimy, Vincent 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Dempster, Mary G. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Dewey, Hartley F. 93-19 (1917) To, From SI Dexter, F. Theodore 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI Diamond, S. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI Dick, Edison 12-3 (1935), 12-8 (1935) To, From SI Diltz, Ralph 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Dingman, Roy 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Dixon, Kitty (Mrs. Wesley M.) 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Doane, Julianne 3-2 (1929) To SI Doherty, Henry L. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Donnelley, Elliot 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Donnelly, Laura G. (Mrs. T.E.) 94-10 (1925) 3rd Person (SforS) Donnelley, Naomi 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Co. SEE Kittredge, William A. SEE Zimmermann, Herbert P.

Donovan, William F. 8-6 (1932) To SI Doran, J. W. 9-1 (1929)

10-1 (1929) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Dore, G. L. Hancock 57-9 (1938-1939) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Dorsey, James Edward 9-1 (1934)

10-1 (1933-34) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Doubleday, Jessie 3-2 (n.d.) To SI Douglas, Donald 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Douglas, James 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Douglass, Elizabeth 12-3 (1938), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

Dowrick, John L. 57-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. (E)

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Doyle, Edward J. 12-3 (1935), 12-8 (1935) 16-3 (1917), 16-4 (1917), 16-5 (1917)57-9 (1939) 74-5 (1930) 87-2 (1918-1919)

To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person (25) To SI, Jr., 3rd Person (E) 3rd Person (3) 3rd Person, From SI (I.C.D.)

Doyle, Mrs. Edward J. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To SI, Jr. Doyle, Robert 12-3 (1935), 12-7 (1935),

13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Drake, Carlos 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Drinkwater, John 3-2 (1921) To SI Dunbaugh, Harry J. 13-2 (1938), 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Duxbury, F. R. SEE Henley, H.H.

10-2 (1933)

Dyckerhoff, A. H. 13-8 (1938) To SI, Jr. Dyer, Frank L. 17-1 (1914) 3rd Person (3)

Earle, Mrs. 10-1 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Eaton, Cyrus SEE ALSO Sampsell, Marshall G.

12-12 (1932) 16-7 (1930) 11-1 (1934)

To SI, Jr. To, From SI, 3rd Person

Eaton, S. B. 91 (p. 141) (1899) To SI Edens, W. G. 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Edgar, Charles L. SEE ALSO Havlin, F. G.

91 (p. 155) (1899) 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) 16-4 (1917)

To SI To, From SI (25)

Edgar, Leavitt L. 13-2 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Edison Machine Works (c.1883) SEE Ulmann, Carl J.

8-3 (ca. 1883)

Edison, Thomas A. Edison, Thomas A., Jr.

91 (pp. 125-127) (1899) 1-1 (1887, 1909-10, 1921) 3-3 (1909-10, 1921, 1925-26) 16-4 (1917) 93-4 (1881) 93-5 (1881, 1883, 1907) 94-19 (1931) 91 (pp. 129-130) (1899)

To SI From SI To SI 3rd Person (25) 3rd Person (3) 3rd Person 3rd Person To SI

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Edmonds, H. O. 1-1 (1925) 3-3 (1925) 94-10 (1925)

From SI To SI To, From SI (SforS)

Egan, S.J., Thomas A. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Eitel, Ella and Max 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Eitel, Emil 13-2 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Eldridge, H. E. 57-9 (1939) To SI, Jr. (E) Electra (society of women employees of Commonwealth Edison Co.)

16-2 (1917)

To SI (25)

Electric Club (Chicago) SEE Brown, Charles Edward Ellery, Edward SEE Rice, E. W., Jr.

9-1 (1938) 19-12 (1934)

Elliott, Arthur R. (SI's personal physician)

3-3 (1937) 9-1 (1938) 10-1 (1938) 16-2 (1917)

To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI (25)

Elliott, Robert L. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Ellis, C. C. 9-1 (1929) From SI, Jr. Ellis, Ralph 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Emery, Edward W. 57-9 (1941) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Emrich, C. Lyman, Jr. 17-5 (1939)

17-5 (1939) To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person (E)

Engles, George 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Epstein, Max Esselstyn, Fannie F.

12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934), 13-2 (1938), 13-9 (1938) 91 (p. 81) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. To Gladys Insull

Ettlinger, Alfred 13-2 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Evans, William P. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Evers, Edward A., Capt. Evers, F. R. SEE LaSalle-Quincy Corporation

10-1 (1934) Carbon to SI, Jr., of letter to SI

Evers, J. W., Jr., 9-1 (1923)

10-1 (1923) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

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Faber, Edwin C. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Fairman, Roy E. 93-19 (1917) To, From SI (BS) Fallon, Bernard J. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Fallon, Emmett J. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Fallon, P. J. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Farley, Robert S. 10-2 (1930) To SI, Jr. Farlin, Robert S. 9-1 (1930) From SI, Jr. Farmer, F. Lee 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934),

13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Farrell, Edward J. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Farwell, John V., III 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Farwell, Kathie and John 12-8 (1934) To SI, Jr. Favoright, Verna and Larr 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Fay, F. X. 66-17 (1934) From SI, Jr.

(Extradition)

Fearn, Irving K. (nephew by marriage) 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Fenton, Howard W. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Ferguson, Louis A. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934)

13-9 (1938) 19-6 (1934) 21-1 (1922) 73-16 (1926)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. Data for Memoirs Speech about SI 3rd Person, Speech

Ferguson, Louis A., Jr. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Ferguson, Louis A., Jr., and Virginia 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934)

13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Ferrara, Vincent E. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934)

13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Fetzer, Wade 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Fetzer, Wade, Jr. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Feustal, R. M. 9-1 (1929)

10-2 (1929) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Feuz, Paul (Hotel Prince de Galles, Paris) 3-3 (1937) To SI Fidler, Isaac 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

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Fink, Albert Fischer, L. E.

12-8 (1934) 8-6 (1932)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Fish, Frederick P. 91 (pp. 99-100) (1899),

3-3 (1892) To SI

Fish, Mattie L. 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) Fitzmorris, Charles C., Jr. 57-8 (1939) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Flannery, Walter R. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Fleming, E. J. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Flexner, Bernard 16-2 (1917) To SI Flexner, Washington 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Florsheim, Leonard S. 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Fluehr, George B., Mr. and Mrs. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Follansbee, Mitchell 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Forbes, B. C. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Foreman, Gerhard and Mary 12-3 (1934), 12-8 (1934)

13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Forgan, James B. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Forsberg, Charles E. 12-8 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Fosdick, K. I. 12-3 (1935), 12-8 (1935) To, From SI, Jr. Fourtounis, James and John SEE Simmons & Simmons

9-3 (9/25/33)

Fowler, E. J. 3-3 (1937) 13-9 (1938)

To SI To SI, Jr.

Fox, Francis J. 12-12 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Fox, William A. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Foy, Margaret Hammond 12-12 (1934) To SI, Jr. Frank, J. M. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Frazier, Walter 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Freeman, W. W. 16-3 (1917) 3rd Person (25)

Freeman, William C. 56-11 (1937)

57-1 (1939) 57-8 (1942)

To SI, 3rd Person 3rd Person (E) To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Friedman, Morris 12-12 (1932-33) To, From SI, Jr. Friends of Insull in America SEE Walker, A. Howard

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Fruh, George 66-3 (1933) To SI (Fruh Affair) Fuglsang, Marie 15-2 (1933) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Fuller, Grace 12-3 (1934)

12-8 (1934) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Gaffey, H. E. 57-9 (1939) 3rd Person (E) Galitzine, Nick 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Gallagher, J. B. 56-11 (1937) 3rd Person Gallagher, Thomas J. Galloway, William R. C.

12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) 19-5 (1934)

To, From SI, Jr. Data for Memoirs

Galtermann, Gertrude 15-2 (1940) From SI, Jr. Garbett, Roy A. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gardner, Addison L., Jr. 10-2 (1929), 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Gardner, B. H. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934),

13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Garland, Charles S. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Garnett, E. B. 9-2 (1934)

10-1 (1934) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Gately, John H. Gaton, F(?). V(?).

57-6 (1938) 91 (p. 97) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. (E) To SI

Gawthorp, H. H. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) From SI, Jr. Gay, Harriet McCreary (Mrs. Gatewood) 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gear, H. B. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Geddes, Auckland 1-2 (1920)

3-8 (1920) From SI To SI

Geen, S. Bryce 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Geneste, Elmon Adams 9-2 (1934)

10-2 (1934) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Georges, S. A. SEE Simmons & Simmons

9-3 (9/25/33)

Germann, C. L. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Getz, George F., Jr. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Gibbon, Karl M. 57-1 (1940), 57-7 (1940), 57-8 (1939, 1942), 57-9 (1939), 57-10 (1938-1941), 57-14 (1942)

To, From SI, Jr., 3rd Person (E)

Gifford, Byron T. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gigliotti, Cairoli 12-13 (1933) To, From SI, Jr. Gilchrist, James M. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gilchrist, John F. 9-2 (1938)

12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) 16-4 (1917) 21-1 (1922) 95-5 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person (25) Speech about SI To SI, Jr.

Gillespie, F. E. Gilmore, W. E.

13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) 91 (pp. 117-118) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI

Gilroy, Edward Glass, Louis

13-9 (1938) 91 (pp. 109-110) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Glazier, John H. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Glore, Charles F. 57-8 (1942) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Goehst, John Henry SEE Keily, William E.

16-2 (1917)

Goldman, Jacob SEE Rader, O.R.

14-1

To SI, Jr.

Goll, Walter S. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Gossard, A. H. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Gould, Edward W., Jr. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gould, Felix 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gouraud, George E., Col. 93-4 (1881) 3rd Person (3) Gourlay, William 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Graham, E.V. Graves, Laurence SEE Murphy, Lanier & Quinn

3-3 (1931) 9-2 (1929) 10-2 (1929-31) Boxes 59-65 (not indexed)

To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Gray, Ainslie A. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938),

12-3 (1934-35), 12-9 (1934-35) To, From SI, Jr.

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Green, Dwight H. 13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Green, John E. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Greene, S. Dana 91 (pp. 153-154) (1899),

3-3 (1892) To SI

Gregg, Clifford C. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Gregory, J. F. 57-14 (1938) To SI, Jr.,

3rd Person (E) Gressens, O. 57-9 (1939) To SI, Jr. (E) Griffin, D. Griffin, Eugene

13-9 (1938) 91 (pp. 139-140) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Griffin, William 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr. Griswold, Glenn 12-13 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Gross, Nate Gschwindt, Adam

13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) 8-6 (1932)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI

Guenther, Louis 1-2 (1917) From SI Guerin, Mark E. 13-9 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Guinan, James J. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934),

13-3 (1938), 13-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Gulf Refining Company 57-9 (1939) To, From SI, Jr.,

3rd Person (E) Haake, Fred 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hacket, Richard 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Hall, Grace B. 15-2 (1938-39) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Halsey, Stuart & Co. 9-2 (1929)

10-2 (1928-29) 3-4 (1927)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI

Hamilton, E. 3-4 (1927) To SI Hamilton, G. W. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hammond, C. S. 13-10 (1938)

12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. & SI

Hammond, C. S., Jr. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hampson, J. M. C. 3-4 (1918) To SI

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Hancocks & Co. Ltd. 57-9 (1938-1939) To, From SI, Jr.

Hannagan, Steve 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Harding, N. 95-6 (1939) To SI, Jr. Harding, Warren G. SEE Upham, Frederic W.

8-3 (1922)

3rd Person (to F.W. Upham)

Hare, Selene 3-4 (c. late 1920's) To SI Harlan, John Maynard 3-4 (1930) To SI Harper & Brothers 1-2 (11/30/?)

3-4 (1914) From SI To SI

Harper, R. B. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Harrington, Margy L. 13-10 (1938) To Peggy Insull Harris, Calvin 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Harrison, Carter H. 57-14 (1939) To SI, Jr. (E)

Harrison, Carter H., Mr. and Mrs. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hartfels, H. J. 10-2 (1933)

9-2 (1933) To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Hartke, Bertha M. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hartley, Mary 3-4 (1927) To SI Harvey, Lyle C. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Hassenaur, Leo J. SEE Porter, Gilbert E. Hastings, F. S.

9-3 (1933) 91 (pp. 93-94) (1899)

3rd Person (to & from F.E. Thompson) To SI

Hatch, Ethelyn B. 3-4 (c.1937)

57-3 (1930, 1932-1935, 1937) To SI To, From SI, Jr., 3rd Person (E)

Havlin, F. G. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Haywood, Ralph H. 3-4 (1937) To SI, 3rd Person Heald, H. D. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Hearst, W. R. (?) 94-14 (1928) 3rd Person Hecht, Julius L. 12-3 (1935) From SI, Jr. Heffernan, Edward L. Henderson, J. C.

16-4 (1917) 91 (p. 115) (1899)

3rd Person (25) To SI

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Henley, H. H. 9-2 (1932-33) 10-2 (1932-33) 10-2 (1932)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (To F.R. Duybury from J.E. Brill)

Herbert, Charles and Gracie 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Herrington, Sr., Lewis B. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hertz, John SEE Huttel, A.N.

Hetter, Nathan 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Hickey, Mary and John 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hickey, Matthew J. 12-3 (1935)

13-10 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Higgins, Charles G. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. High, George Henry 12-3 (1934-35), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Hinckley, Freeman 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hinckley, Theodore Ballou 94-10 (1925) 3rd Person (SforS)

Hinckley, W. O. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Hinde, Thomas W. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hines, Lucille (Mrs.) 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hinton, Dora SEE Insull, Emma (sister) Hintz, E. A.

3-5 (1916) 94-11 (1931)

To Emma Insull 3rd Person

Hitchcock, Ripley SEE Martin, T. Commerford

17-1 (1914)

3rd Person

Hoban, J. Celvester 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hobart, Karl E. Hodge, John E.

13-10 (1938) 95-6 (1960)

To SI, Jr. From 3rd Person

Hodge, W. H. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hoffman, Philip 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Hogan, Leo Holland, E (?). M(?).

12-3 (1935), 12-9 (1935) 91 (p. 121) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. To Gladys Insull

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Holland, Herbert T. 12-3 (1934)

13-10 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Hoover, Herbert 1-2 (1927)

3-4 (1927, 1931) From SI To SI

Horr, A. R. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Howard, Edward SEE Insull, Gladys

5 (12/3/1898) With Restricted Material

3rd Person

Hoyt, Frank M. 16-2 (1917) To SI (25) Hudson, William M. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934), 12-13 (1932)

13-8 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Hughes, Charles E. SEE Upham, Frederic W. Hughes, Charles T.

8-3 (1922) 91 (p. 145) (1899)

3rd Person (3) To SI

Hughes, George A. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Hull, Cordell 66-15 (1934), 66-17 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. (Extradit ion) Hunter, Joel D. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Huntington, Arthur 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Huntley, Charles R. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Huntley, William R., Mr. and Mrs. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Hurst, W. C. 12-3 (1934-35), 12-9 (1934-35)

13-3 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Hurt, W.G. SEE ALSO Insull, Gladys

9-2 (1938) 9-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Huston, Ward T. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Huttel, A. N. 1-2 (1936)

3-4 (1936) From SI To SI

Ibenfeldt, Ralph W. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Illinois Merchants Trust Co. 1-2 (1929) From SI Inland Investment Company (1929) SEE Gardner, Addison L., Jr.

10-2 (1929)

Insull, Adelaide (1st wife of SI, Jr.) 10-2 (1932)

94-20 (1931) To SI, Jr. From SI

Insull, Edith (cousin) 3-5 (1929) To SI

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Insull, Emma (mother) 91 (p. 123) (1899), 3-5 (1899, 1913-14) 93-13 (1911)

To SI 3rd Person

Insull, Emma (sister) 91 (p. 123) (1899),

3-5 (1914-18) To SI, 3rd Person

Insull, Fred W. (cousin) 3-5 (1928) 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) 16-2 (1917)

To SI To, From SI, Jr. To SI (25)

Insull, Gladys (wife) [maiden name: Margaret Anna Bird; stage name: Gladys Wallis]

1-2 (1919, 1921, 1932), 19-10 (1932) Boxes 4 and 5 (1897-1899, written prior to marriage to SI and, therefore, RESTRICTED ) 6-1 (1916-1931) 9-2 (1938) 10-3 thru 10-8 (1922-1945, n.d.) 16-5 (1917) 66-19 (1934) 93-14 (1912) 94-10 (1925)

From SI To SI, 3rd Person To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (25) To SI, Jr. 3rd Person 3rd Person (SforS)

Insull, Grace SEE Whittlesey, Grace

Insull, Joseph (brother) 6-2 (1909-1910, 1914, 1927, 1929) 16-2 (1917) 13-10 (1938)

To SI To SI (25) To SI, Jr.

Insull, Margaret (daughter of Fred and Margaret)

6-2 (1927-1929) To SI

Insull, Margaret ("Peggy") (second wife of SI, Jr.)

9-2 (1939)

From SI, Jr.

Insull, Margaret (wife of Fred) 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Insull, Margaret Anna Bird (wife) SEE Insull, Gladys

Insull, Martin J. ("Cob") (brother) 1-2 (1925, 1928)

6-2 (1914, 1926-1928, 1930-1931, n.d.) 9-2 (1929) 10-9 (1929, 1933, 1938)

From SI To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Insull, Queenie (sister) SEE McAdam, Queenie Insull

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Insull, Samuel SEE ALSO Simmons & Simmons SEE ALSO MacNeille, C.T. SEE ALSO Halsey, Stuart & Co.

1-1 through 8-6 (c. 1883-1938) 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) 16-7 (1930) 19-10 (1932) 56-2 (1932) 56-11 (1936) 57-3 (1935) 66-16 (1933-1934) 91 (throughout) 1899 92 (p. 266) (1882) 93-5 (1881), 93-6 (1883) 93-11 (1935-1936) 93-19 (1917) 94-5 (1921), 94-20 (1931) 94-10 (1925) 94-14 (early 1930s?) 9-3 (23 May 1933), 11-1 (1933)10-11 (17 Feb. 1930) 10-2 (9 Sep. 1929)

To, From SI From, To SI (25) To, From SI (Eaton) From SI From SI To SI From SI, Jr. (E) From SI (Extradition) To SI From SI SI as attorney for Thomas Edison To, From SI To, From SI From SI To, From SI (SforS) From SI

Insull, Samuel (father) 6-4 (1908-1918, n.d.) 91 (p. 123) (1899) 93-2 (1881) 93-13 (1911)

To SI To SI 3rd Person (Genealogy) 3rd Person

Insull, Samuel, Jr. (son) SEE ALSO Insull, Martin J.

1-3 through 2-3 (1907-1938, n.d.) 7-1 through 7-4 (1908-1938, n.d.) 9-1 through 15-3 (1922-1945), 17-3 (1947, 1957, 1960, 1962), 17-5 (1939) 57-1 (1940), 57-3 (1933-1935, 1937, 1941), 57-5 (1933, 1938), 57-6 (1938), 57-7 (1937-1940), 57-8 (1939, 1942), 57-9 (1932-1933, 1938-1941), 57-10 (1937-1941) 66-16 (1933-1934) 66-17 (1934) 93-3 (1967) 94-10 (1958) 95-6 (1939, 1960, 1970) 1-2 (Aug. 1928, 1933)

From SI To SI To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr., 3rd Person (E) From SI (Extradition) To, From SI, Jr. (Extradition) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. (SforS) To, From SI, Jr., 3rd Person From SI

Insull, Samuel, III (grandson) 7-5 (1935) To SI

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Insull, Son & Co., Inc. SEE Graham, E.V.

Insull, Son & Co., Ltd. 1-2 From SI Insull, Son & Co. of Canada, Ltd. 7-5 (1932) To SI Insull Utility Investments, Inc. 10-9 (1929-30) To SI, Jr. Insull, Virginia (sister-in-law, wife of Martin)

7-5 (c.1898) To SI

Insull, William (grandfather) 93-2 (1880) 3rd Person (Genealogy) Insull, William (nephew, son of Joseph) 13-10 (1938)

7-5 To SI, Jr. To SI

Isham, Lincoln & Beale, Counselors at Law 9-2 (1929)

10-10 (1929) 57-9 (1932)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. (E)

Jackson, George J. 16-2 (1917) To SI (25) Jackson, J. A. 2-4 (1935)

7-2 (1935) From SI To SI

Jackson, Jack 7-5 (1909) To SI Jacobs, Mary (Mrs. Charles C.) 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Jaenson, Nils Leon 9-2 (1932)

10-10 (1932) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Jalkut, Lee 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. James, Louise B. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. James, R. H. ("Jamie") 7-5 (1929)

12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934-35) 13-10 (1938)

To SI To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

James T. White & Co., Publishers 93-5 (1907) 3rd Person Jampolis, Henry 12-3 (1935) From SI, Jr. Jeffrey, Walter R. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Jirgal, John 12-3 (1935) From SI, Jr. Johnson, Edward P. 95-4 (1938), 95-5 (1938) To SI, Jr. Johnson, W. H. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25)

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Johnston, Edward R. 57-6 (1938) 3rd Person (E) Jones, George Harvey Jones, H. L., Col.

13-10 (1938) 94-12 (1927)

To SI, Jr. To SI [?]

Jones, Richard G. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Jones, W. Alton Jorgensen, Monroe

13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) 93-15 (1934?)

To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person

Jost, A. E. 9-2 (1929) From SI, Jr. Jowett, Edwin 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Joyce, P. H. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Judson, Clay 57-9 (1933) 3rd Person (E) Judson, Sylvia (Mrs.) 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Junkersfeld, P. 16-2 (1917) To SI (25) Junod, Henri Pell 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Kaege, Betty 12-9 (1934), 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Kanaley, Byron V. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Kanuth, A. C. SEE Rader, O. R.

14-1 (1938)

To SI, Jr.

Keane, H. Victor 8-6 (1932)

12-3 (1934-35), 12-9 (1934-35) 13-10 (1938)

To SI To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Keane, Horace 1903 (1932-33) To, From SI, Jr. Kearns, J. Edward Keehn, Roy

12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) 13-10 (1938) 94-14 (1928)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

Keeler, L.A. 15-2 (1931) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Keily, William E. 16-2 (1917)

73-2 (1908) 73-5 (1917) 73-16 (1926), 74-16 (1917)

To SI, 3rd Person To SI To SI 3rd Person

Kelley, Phelps 9-2 (1928)

12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Kelley, Robert M., S.J. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Kelly, D. F. 49-6 (1935) 3rd Person (3)

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Kelly, George A. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Kelly, M. SEE Simmons & Simmons

9-3 (9/25/33)

To SI, Jr.

Kelly, Will A. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Kelly, William J. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Kemp, George A. 12-9 (1935) To SI, Jr. Kennedy, M. B. SEE Galtermann, Gertrude

15-2 (1940)

To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.)

Kennedy, Margaret 15-2 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Kennelly, A. E. 92 (p. 315) (1899) 3rd Person Kerwin, Charley 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Kesner, Jacob L. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Ketting, E. Ogden 7-5 (1929, 1931)

2-4 (1929, 1931) 16-7 (1930) 57-9 (1940)

To SI From SI From SI (Eaton) From SI, Jr. (E)

Ketting, Howard B. 2-4 (1935, 1937)

14-2 (1938) 57-9 (1937)

From SI 3rd Person (3) From SI (copy) (E)

Ketting, Marie B. (Mrs. Robert, Sr.) 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Ketting, Robert, Jr. 9-2 (1936-37)

10-10 (1937) 13-10 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Ketting, Robert, Sr. 9-2 (1936)

10-10 (1936-37) 13-10 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Kilgallen, James L. 9-2 (1934), 17-5 (n.d.)

10-10 (1934) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

King, Gladys 7-5 (1928) To SI King, H. 7-5 (1928) To SI Kingston, Connie Kipp, C. P. SEE Murphy, Lanier & Quinn

7-5 (1936) Boxes 59-65 (not indexed)

To SI

Kirk, Jeannette 10-10 (1932) To SI, Jr. Kirk, Mrs. Walter I. 9-2 (1932) From SI, Jr. Kittredge, William A. 17-5 (1939) To, From SI, Jr.

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Klasen, Bernard A. Klein, Charles J.

15-2 (1939) 91 (p. 161) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) To SI

Klein, Julius Klein, Philip H., Jr.

10-10 (1934) 91 (p. 159) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Knight, Eustace J. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Knight, Gus (cousin) SEE Insull, Samuel (father)

6-4 (11/2/16)

Knutz, W. H., Mr. and Mrs. 13-10 (1938) To SI, Jr. Koch, Paul W. 93-6 (1926) To SI, 3rd Person (Edison) Konsberg, Edgar T. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Kraft, Charles J. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1394) To, From SI, Jr.

Kruesi, Emily 7-5 (n.d.) To SI Kruesi, Frank E. 13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) From SI, Jr. Kuhn, Peter 15-2 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Kunderd, A. E. 12-3 (1935), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Kurrie, H. R. 12-3 (1934), 12-9 (1934),

13-3 (1938), 13-10 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Lakowski, Mrs. L. R. 12-4 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Lanphier, H. R. 13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Larkin, John 93-5 (1881) 3rd Person (Edison) Larsen, William E. 57-7 (1940)

13-11 (1938) From SI, Jr. (E) To SI, Jr.

LaSalle-Quincy Corporation 57-5 (1933, 1938) To, From SI and SI, Jr. (E) Latimer. L(?). H. 91 (p. 165) (1899)

To SI

Lauren, Newton B. 12-4 (1935) From SI, Jr. Lavelle, Jane 15-3 (1942) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Lawrence, Frank W. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Lea, Robert 13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Leach, A. B. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Leach, George T. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Leahy, William J. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) 13-11 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Learned, John G. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lebold, Foreman M. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lebold, Samuel N. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Ledell, George E., Jr. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lee, C. D. 87-2 (1918-1919) 3rd Person (I.C.D.) Lee, George R. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934),

12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr.

Leonida, C. L. 13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Lepon, Christ A. 12-13 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Levinson, Becker, Peebles & Swiren SEE Bentley, L.C.

Levy, Mark 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934), 13-3 (1938),

11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Lewis, Charles W. Lewis, Eugene H.

13-11 (1938) 91 (pp. 151-152) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Libertyville Lions Club SEE Overholzer, Willis A.

13-4 (1938), 14-1 (1938)

Lieb, J. W. 2-5 (1914)

7-6 (1914) 16-3 (1917)

From SI To SI 3rd Person (25)

Lieb, Julia C. SEE ALSO Davis, Harvey N. SEE ALSO Miller, Preston S.

7-6 (1931) 3-2 (1931) 7-7 (1930)

To SI

Lieber, Richard 12-9 (1934)

13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Lincoln, Robert Todd 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917)

16-4 (1917), 16-5 (1917) From, To SI (25) 3rd Person (25)

Lind, Charles A. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lindsay, Charles Rogers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lindsay, Charles Rogers, III, and Isabella 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Ling, Ernest E. 2-5 (1923, 1931)

7-6 (1931) From SI To SI

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Lippitt, Max 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) 13-11 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Lloyd, Charles R. 91 (pp. 105-106) (1899) To SI Lloyd, E. W. 9-2 (1933)

10-10 (1933, 1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Lloyd, E. W., Mr. and Mrs. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lloyd, William Lloyd-Hollister Inc.

12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) 13-11 (1938) 9-2 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Loasby, Richard and Peg 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Loeb, Hamilton M. London, Lord Mayor and Lord Mayoress of

13-11 (1938) 93-13 (1911)

To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

London Temperance Hospital SEE Insull, Emma (sister)

3-5 (1916)

To Emma Insull

Lord, Carroll J. 9-2 (1933)

10-10 (1933) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Lorimer, Leonard 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lovejoy, J. R. 13-11 (1938)

16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) 16-4 (1917)

To SI, Jr. From SI (25) 3rd Person (3)

Lowden(?), Florence(?) Lowden, Frank O.

94-10 (1925) 8-6 (1932) 13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938)

3rd Person (SforS) To, From SI To, From SI, Jr.

Lucy, P. J. 13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

Lund, R. S. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Luther, Charles A. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934)

13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Lutz, Estelle A. 7-6 (1936)

13-11 (1938) To SI To SI, Jr.

Lydall, C. H. 13-3 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Lytle, Hal M. 12-4 (1934), 12-9 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. McAdam, Elma (niece) McAdam, James and Queenie Insull (brother-in-law and sister)

7-6 (1909, 1927-30) 91 (p. 123) (1899)

To SI To SI

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McAdam, Queenie Insull (Mrs. James) (sister) 6-3 (1927-30) 13-11 (1938)

To SI To SI, Jr.

McAndrews, Bernice and Charles 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. McAndrews, James 7-6 (1937)

13-4 (1938) To SI From SI, Jr.

MacArthur, Alfred 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Macaulay, Anne 57-6 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr., From SI, 3rd Person (E)

McCall, Joseph B. SEE ALSO Johnson, W. H.

16-4 (1917) 16-4 (1917)

3rd Person (25)

McCarthy, Ada 15-3 (1943) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) MacChesney, Nathan William 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. McCormick, Perry H. 12-4 (1935), 12-10 (1935),

13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr.

McCormick, R. R. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person McCreary, Robert Newberry 12-4 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35)

13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

McDonald, Forrest 17-3 (1957); 93-1 (1958) From SI, Jr. McElligott, W. J. SEE ALSO Insull Utility Investments, Inc.

9-2 (1929, 1934) 2-5 (1929) 10-10 (1929) 52-3 (1930) 10-9 (1930)

From SI, Jr. From SI To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

McEnroe, Philip J. SEE ALSO Insull Utility Investments, Inc. SEE ALSO Murphy, Lanier & Quinn

9-2 (1929, 1940) 2-5 (1937-38) 10-10 (1931-32) 16-7 (1930) 57-3 (1930, 1932) 57-9 (1933, 1940) 93-11 (1935) 94-11 (1927) 10-9 (1929-30) Boxes 59-65 (not indexed)

From SI, Jr. From SI To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (Eaton) 3rd Person (E) 3rd Person, From SI, Jr. (E) To SI 3rd Person

McGuire, Charles Willard 12-4 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35)

13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) 57-9 (1940) 93-11 (1936)

To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. (E) From SI

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McGuire, Charles Willard, Jr. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) 57-9 (1940)

To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Macintosh, Douglas and Mary (niece) 7-6 (1929) To SI, Jr.

Macintosh, Douglas Gray 7-6 (1929) 10-10 (1938) 57-9 (1938)

To SI To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Macintosh, Mary (niece) 7-6 (1929-30)

10-10 (1938) To SI To SI, Jr.

McJunkin, William D. 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. McKean, H. J. 15-3 (1932, 1936) To, From SI, Jr. McKee, Rose E. 2-5 (1925-26)

7-6 (1926) From SI To SI

McKeever, Buell 57-5 (1933) To SI, Jr. (E) McKeon, John F. 12-4 (1934)

13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

McKeown, Mitchell and Grace 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. McKinley, M. L. 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. McLain, B. C., Mr. and Mrs. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. MacLeay, Lachlan 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. McLennan, D.R. 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. MacLeod, Archie J. 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1933, 1938) To, From SI, Jr.;

3rd Person MacMurphy, Dempster 8-6 (1932)

10-10 (1938), 12-12 (1932, 1934) 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938)

To SI To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

MacNeille, Clarence T. 9-2 (1929-30)

10-5 (1929-30) 52-2 (1930)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To H.L. Stuart

McPhail, John A. 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. Maiers, M. J. 12-4 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35) To, From SI, Jr. Malicki, Sylvia 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Maling, John B. 12-13 (1934) From SI, Jr. Marco, H. Gale, Liquor Co. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

To, From SI, Jr.

Marcy, George E. 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25)

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Martin, T. Commerford 91 (pp. 113-114) (1899) 17-1 (1909-14)

To SI To SI, 3rd Person (Edison)

Matthews, Ben H. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Maxwell, Dorothy Crane 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. May, John 12-4 (1935)

13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Mayer, Levy 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) Meade, Ehrma 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Meadowcroft, William H. 91 (p. 111) (1899)

16-4 (1917) 93-5 (1922)

To SI 3rd Person (25) 3rd Person (Edison)

Medill, Ruth C. 12-10 (1934) To SI, Jr.

Meek, L. L. 16-2 (1917) To SI (25) Meeker, Arthur, Jr. 94-10 (1925) 3rd Person (SforS) Meeker, Grace (Mrs. Arthur) 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Mehren, Edward J. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Meissner, Edwin B. 12-4 (1934-1935),

12-10 (1934-35), 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr.

Mendelsshon, Ted and Peg 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Merrick, Maria F. ("Bird") SEE ALSO Bird, Esther Merrill, Katherine

13-11 (1938) 91 (p. 79) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To Gladys Insull

Merz, Charles H. 13-11 (1938)

7-7 (1937) To SI, Jr. To SI

Mettenet, Francis and Martha 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Mettenet, Francis X. 10-11 (1929)

9-2 (1929) To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Metzner, R. W. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Meyer, Alfred C. 12-13 (1932) From SI, Jr. Meyn, Julius H. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Meyn, Peter W. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Mezzano, E. (Mrs.) 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Military Order of Guards SEE Stewart, Frank

12-5, 12-11

Millar, Preston S. SEE ALSO Gilchrist, J.F.

2-5 (1930-31) 7-7 (1930), 8-6 (1932) 9-2 (1938)

From SI To SI

Miller, Amos C. 66-14 (1933) To 3rd Persons Minshall, T. Herbert 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Mitchell, George F. 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938),

12-4 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35) To, From SI, Jr.

Mitchell, John J. 7-7 (1927) To SI Mitchell, Paul 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Mitchell, Sidney Z. 91 (pp. 167-168) (1899), 7-7 (1934)

2-5 (1926) To SI From SI

Monroe, Anna (Mrs. William S.) 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Monroe, Henry 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Monroe, William S. Morgan & Cie., Paris

9-2 (1933-34) 10-11 (1933-34) 93-11 (1936)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI

Morgan, Ara I. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Morgan, Charles E., III 12-4 (1935), 12-9 (1935) To, From SI, Jr. Morgan, Fern and Fletcher 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Morgan, Fletcher I. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Morris, Hugh N. SEE Galtermann, Gertrude

15-2 (1940)

From SI, Jr. (F.I.)

Morrow, John R. 8-6 (1932) To SI Mott, Samuel D. 2-5 (1921) From SI Moultrop, Irving E. Mounzourides, J. (Greek Secretary of the Interior)

8-6 (1932) 7-7 (1934)

To SI To SI

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Muldoon, John A., Jr. 12-4 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Mulholland, Samuel E. 9-2 (1929)

10-11 (1929-30) 13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938), 12-4 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Mullaney, Bernard J. 7-7 (1927)

10-11 (1932, 1934) 12-4 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934) 13-11 (1938) 73-16 (1926)

To SI To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (3)

Mundelein, George Cardinal 7-7 (1927-28) To SI Mundy, Ella SEE Insull, Emma (sister) Munger, Clara E.

3-5 (1916) 91 (p. 121) (1899)

To Emma Insull 3rd Person

Munroe, Charles A. Murphy, Ben. G. SEE Murphy, Lanier & Quinn

2-5 (1936) 7-7 (1936-37) 9-2 (1938) 10-11 (1938) Boxes 59-65 (not indexed)

From SI To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Murphy, H. W., Mr. and Mrs. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Murphy, John C. 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Murphy, Lanier & Quinn SEE ALSO Quinn, Edward J.

57-1 (1940) Boxes 59-65 (not indexed) 57-14 (1939-1940)

3rd Person (E) To, From SI and SI, Jr., 3rd Person To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Murray, Thomas E. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Myers, Lewis E. 7-7 (1936)

13-4 (1938), 13-11 (1938) To SI To, From SI, Jr.

Myres, Magnus 13-11 (1938) To SI, Jr. Nash, William E. National Electric Light Association

12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) 95-9 (1924-1933)

To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person

National Temperance Hospital (London) SEE ALSO Hurt, W.G.

3-1 (1937) To SI

Nee, Patrick A. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

14-1 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Nelson, A. T. 57-14 (1942) To SI, Jr. (E)

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Nesbitt, Florence 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Nixon, George F. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

14-1 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

None, James D. 14-1 91938) To SI, Jr. Northern Trust Company 57-14 (1942) To SI, Jr. (E) Northwestern University Settlement 57-9 (1941) To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Noville, Nellie P. 15-3 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Nuveen, John 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Obee, Thomas 7-7 (1937) To SI Ober, Jane and Woodbury 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. O'Brien, Virginia and Bill 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. O'Hara, John F., C.S.C. 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

O'Keefe, James J. 2-8 (1958) 2-9 thru 2-12 (4 shorthand notebooks, 1945-1935) 17-4 (1958), 17-6 (1958), 17-7 thru 17-10 (4 shorthand notebooks, 1934) 18-1 (1958)

O'Keefe, John F. SEE ALSO Insull Utility Investments Inc.

9-3 (1939) 10-11 (1939) 16-7 (1930) 52-3 (1930) 94-10 (1958) 10-9 (1929-30)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (Eaton) 3rd Person To SI, Jr. (SforS)

O'Keeffe, P. J. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Olds, Russell B. 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

O'Leary, John W. 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Olson, Oscar W. 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

O'Neil, John P. 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Otis, Spencer 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr.

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Overholzer, Willis A. 57-3 (1930) 13-4 (1938) 14-1 (1938)

3rd Person (E) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Pack, Robert F. 13-4 91938) 14-1 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Packman, Victor 9-3 (1934), 11-1 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Page, Sir Archibald 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Palandech, John R. 13-4 (1938) 14-1 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Parke, Hiram H. Parliamentarians, Commonwealth Edison Company

12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) 8-6 (1932)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI

Parnelli, Emmanuel SEE Rader, O.R.

14-1 (1938)

To SI, Jr.

Parshall, H. F. Parsons, Hinsdill

91 (p. 131) (1899) 2-5 (1931) 7-7 (n.d.) 91 (p. 103) (1899) 92 (p. 234) (1899)

To SI From SI To SI To SI 3rd Person

Patten, Henry J. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Paxton, E. W. (Bud) 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

14-1 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Payer, Harry SEE MacLeod, Archie J.

13-11 (1933, 1938)

3rd Person

Peabody, F. Stuyvesant 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) Pearson, Arthur SEE Insull, Emma (sister)

3-5 (1916)

To Emma Insull

Peck, Irving K. 12-10 (1934) To SI, Jr. Peden, Thomas J. 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Pennington, W. A. 12-5 (1935) From SI, Jr. Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co. SEE ALSO Beaumont, E.S. SEE ALSO Ranney, G.A. Perkins, Louise Bird (sister-in-law) SEE ALSO Hamilton, E. Perry, W. S.

19-5 (1932, 1934) 3-1 (1937) 13-5 (1938), 14-1 (1938) 91 (p. 69) (1899) 7-7 (1927, 1930) 3-4 (1927) 91 (p. 95) (1899)

To SI To Gladys Insull To SI To SI

Person, Annie 7-7 (1929) To SI

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Phillips, Charles S. Philputt, (Rev.) James M.

13-4 (1938) 14-1 (1938) 91 (p. 85) (1899)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI and Gladys

Pierce, Grace 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Pierce, J. Norman 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

13-4 (1938) 14-1 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Pinkley, Catherine B. 15-3 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Pipher, Willard A. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Pirie-Bayer, D. Isabel (Mrs. D.P.) 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Platt, Henry Russell 87-1 (1918) To SI (I.C.D.)

Plender, G. B. E., Lord 14-1 To SI, Jr. Polack, Robert S. 12-5 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Poor, Fred A. 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Poppenhusen, Johnston, Thompson & Raymond (law firm) SEE Emrich, C. Lyman, Jr SEE Gibbon, Karl M. SEE Johnston, Edward R. SEE Schulz, Carl; Thompson, Floyd E.

Poronto, Halsey E. 8-6 (1932)

13-4 (1938) 14-1 (1938)

To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Porter, Burford L. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) From SI, Jr. Porter, Gilbert E., Jr. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

9-3 (1933) To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Porter, Mary and Henry 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Porter, Phil P. 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Poska, F. A. SEE Youtchas, Jacob

11-2 (1933)

3rd Person

Powell, Isaac N. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Powers, Margaret E. 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Pratt, A. G. 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

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Price, Elizabeth 9-3 (1931) From SI, Jr. Pringle, F. L. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Probst, Edward 13-4 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Pryor, Samuel F., Jr. 12-5 (1934-35) 12-10 (1934-35)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois, Electrical Operating Dept.

13-4 (1938) 14-1 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Public Service Trust SEE McEnroe, P.J.

10-10 (1931-32)

Pulsifer, H. M. 55-1 (1933, 1935-36) To SI; 3rd Person (3) Purcell, Theodore V. 14-1 (1938)

2-5 (1934) To SI, Jr. To SI

Quantrell, Ernest E. 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Quigley, Thomas J. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

14-1 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Quinn, Edward J. SEE ALSO Murphy, Lanier & Quinn

13-5 (1938) 57-1 (1940) 57-3 (1935) 57-14 (1938-1940) Boxes 59-65 (not indexed)

From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. (E) 3rd Person (E) To, From SI, Jr. (E)

Racquet Club 57-8 (1942) From SI, Jr. (E) Rader, O.R. 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Raff, Harry 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934)

13-5 (1938) 14-1 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Rafferty, Virginia Insull (niece) 7-7 (1927)

14-1 (1938) To SI To SI, Jr.

Raftery, Kate (Mrs. Edmond) Randolph, John F.

14-1 (1938) 91 (p. 157) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Ranney, George A. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Ray, Hal S. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Reading, Arthur H. 12-13 (1932-33) To, From SI, Jr. Rebori, A. N. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Reid, Harry SEE ALSO Allan, J.

12-5 (1934-35), 12-10 (1934-35) 13-5 (1938) 14-1 (1938) 15-1 (1942)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

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Requa, Howard 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Reuse, Jessie 7-7 (n.d.) To SI Reynolds, John B. 12-5 (1935), 12-10 (1935) To, From SI, Jr. Rice, Edwin W., Jr. 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917)

16-4 (1917) 19-12 (1934)

To, From SI (25) 3rd Person To SI, 3rd person

Rice, F. Willis 7-7 (1927) To SI Rice, Harry C. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Richardson, Annie SEE Insull, Emma (sister)

3-5 (1916)

Richmond Conservator (Missouri) 9-3 (1933) From SI, Jr. Richmond, Charles Alexander 93-19 (1917) To, From SI (B.S.)

Ricks, Jesse J. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) 16-2 (1917) 16-4 (1917)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI (25) 3rd Person (25)

Ridlon, Hugh 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Riley, Harrison B. 87-2 (1918) 3rd Person (I.C.D.) Robinson, L. R. Claud 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Rodes, Nick 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr.

Roepstorff, W. A. SEE Rader, O.R.

14-1 (1938)

Roosevelt, Franklin D. SEE Simmons & Simmons SEE MacLeod, Archie J.

11-1 (1933) 13-11 (1933)

From SI 3rd Person

Root, John 14-1 (1938) To SI, Jr. Root, John W. and Lettie 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Rose, Frank and Annie 2-6 (1919)

14-1 (1938) From SI To SI, Jr.

Roseberry, J. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Rosenthal, Lessing 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Roth, H. N. 12-5 (1934), 12-10 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

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Royal Automobile Club 57-9 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Royal Institution SEE Phillips, C. S.

Royce, S. W. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Rudd, William G. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Rushton, Joseph A. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr.

Russell, Edward P. 13-5 (1938)

14-1 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Ryan, James A. SEE ALSO Scheel, F. H.

9-3 (1938) 14-1 (1938) 11-1 (1930)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Ryerson, Edward Larned Ryerson, Edward L., Jr.

94-10 (1925) 14-1 (1938)

3rd Person (SforS) To SI, Jr.

Sadler, J. M. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI Sahs, Ambrose, and Family 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. St. Luke's Hospital Board of Trustees SEE ALSO Borland, Chauncey SEE ALSO Edmonds, H. O. SEE ALSO Schweppe, C. H.

95-3 (1938) 3-1 (1925) 3-3 (1925) 13-5 (1938), 14-2 (1938)

3rd Person

Sampsell, Marshall E. 16-3 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Sampsell, Marshall G. 9-3 (1934)

11-1 (1934) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Sampson, Lewis D. 11-1 (1934) 9-3 (1934)

To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Sargent, Frederick 91 (pp. 107-108) (1899)

2-6 (1914) 8-1 (1914)

To SI From SI To SI

Sargent, Ralph 9-3 (1938)

11-1 (1929, 1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Sarnoff, David 13-5 (1938) From SI, Jr. Sauer, Rose (Mrs. William A.) 14-2 (1938),

12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Saxum, Leonard J. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

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Scaife, Alan M. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Scheel, Fred H. SEE ALSO Butler, T. E.

9-3 (1930) 12-5 (1935) 15-1 (1930)

From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. (F.I.)

Scheffler, Frederick A. 8-6 (1932) To SI Scheinman, Jesse D. 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Schick, R. A. 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Schmidt, H. H. 56-11 (1936) To SI (E) Schmidt, Leon 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Schrader, F. K. 11-1 (1929) To SI, Jr. Schroeder, E. A. SEE Hinckley, W. O.

13-3 (1938),13-10 (1938)

From, To SI, Jr.

Schulte, Jr., Theodore E. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Schulten, Walter F. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Schulz, Carl 11-1 (1934)

8-1 (1937) 9-3 (1941) 57-3 (1935, 1941), 57-7 (1937), 57-9 (1938), 57-10 (1937)

To SI, Jr. To SI From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person (E)

Schuyler, Daniel J. 13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Schweppe, Charles H. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) 95-3 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

Scott, Frederick H. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Scott, Walter Dill (President, Northwestern University)

8-1 (1934)

To SI

Scotto, John J. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Seabury, C. Ward 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Sears, Amelia 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Seeberger, Louis A. 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) Selfridge, Gordon, Jr. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Seltzer, Ben 14-2 (1938) 3rd Person

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Servante, Emily C. Shaeffer, Glenn

8-1 (1915) 95-6 (1970)

To SI To SI, Jr.

Shannahan, John N. 12-5 (1934-35), 12-11 (1934-35)

13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Shaw, Alfred 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Shaw, Ralph M. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Shearon, B. P., Mr. and Mrs. 12-11 (1934) To SI, Jr. Shearon, Bernard P. 9-3 (1929)

12-5 (1934) 13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Shelton, Sam J. 9-3 (1934)

11-1 (1934) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Shennan, A. G. 13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Shrader, F. K. 9-3 (1929) 19-3 (1934)

From SI, Jr. Memo for Memoirs

Shultz, Earle Siddall, Joseph J., Mr. and Mrs.

12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) 94-12 (1928 or 1934)

To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Simmons & Simmons

2-6 (1933) 8-1 (1937) 9-3 (1933) 11-1 (1933) 57-9 (1938-1939) 66-4 (1933), 66-16 (1933)

From SI To SI From SI, Jr. To, From SI To, From SI, Jr. (E) From SI (Extradition)

Simmons, F. M. 11-1 (1932)

9-3 (1932) To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Simmons, Howard Lyle (Dr.) 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Simpson, T. A. 15-3 (1937) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.)

Sims, Gardiner C. 91 (p. 170) (1899) To SI

Singer, Berthold (Dr.) 12-13 (1932-33), 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) 49-6 (1935)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (3)

Slonecker, Rose Fruh 66-3 (1933) 3rd Person Smith, Dwight L. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Smith, Nellie (Mrs. Frederick H.) and Louise 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Smith, Hermon Dunlap 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Smith, Solomon A. 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) Smits, Dickie and Larry Spangler, George M.

14-2 (1938) 8-6 (1932)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Sparrow, Jr., W.E. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Spencer, George Otis 12-5 (1935)

13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Spooner, Charles W. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Spoor, J. A. Spoor, John A.

94-10 (1925) 94-10 (1925)

From SI 3rd Person (SforS)

Sporn, Philip 13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Sprague, Albert A. Sprague, Frank J.

13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938) 19-4 (1934)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI

Spraragen, William 2-6 (1927) From SI Stapleford, E. W. 8-6 (1932) To SI Steinmetz, Charles P. 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) Stericker, Maud B. SEE ALSO McEnroe, P.J.

8-1 (1936) 9-2 (1940)

To SI To SI

Sterrett, H.R. 9-3 (1929)

11-1 (1929) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Stevens, Earnest V. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) 95-4 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Stewart, Frank 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Stewart, George Craig 12-13 (1934) To SI, Jr.

Stewart, Gertrude Clyde (Mrs. George Craig) Stieringer, Luther

14-2 (1938) 91 (p. 101-102) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI

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Stillwell, Abner J. 13-5 (1938) 57-9 (1939)

From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. (E)

Stokes, George 12-5 (1935), 12-11 (1935), 12-13 (1932)

14-2 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Stoupakis, T. 8-1 (1935) To SI Straw, E. A. ("Zeke") 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

Straww, Silas H. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Streff, A. P. 66-3 (1933) 3rd Party To, From SI, Jr. Stuart, Charles B. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Stuart, Harold L. SEE ALSO Simmons & Simmons

2-6 (1932) 8-1 (1926, 1929, 1934) 9-3 (1929) 12-13 (1933) 13-5 (1938) 14-2 (1938) 16-7 (1930) 17-5 (1939) 19-3 (1934) 52-2 (1930) 66-14 (1933) 95-6 (1939) 9-3 (1933), 11-1 (1933)

From SI To SI From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI (Eaton) To, From SI, Jr. Memo for Memoirs 3rd Person From 3rd Person To, From SI, Jr.,

Stuart, Harriet, George, and Elizabeth 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Sullivan, Boetius H. 9-3 (1938)

12-5 (1935) From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Sullivan, Mrs. Roger C. 11-1 (1929) To SI, Jr. Sullivan, Roger C. SEE Heffernan, Edward L.

16-4 (1917)

Sunny, Bernard E. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) 16-3 (1917) 73-16 (1926)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (3) 3rd Person, Speech

Suter, Arthur 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Sutherland, William SEE Young, Arthur

8-4 (12/8/25), 16-4 (1917)

Swann, Arthur 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr.

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Swift, Edward F. 11-1 (1929) 8-1 (1929)

To SI, Jr. To SI

Swope, Florence Lester 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Swope, Gerard 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Symonds, Lucy (Mrs. Robert H.) 2-6 (1931)

8-1 (1931) From SI To SI

Symonds, N. G. 13-5 (1938)

14-2 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Syrett, Herbert 9-3 (1938)

11-1 (1938) 12-11 (1935)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Taft, William Howard 8-2 (1912) To SI Tait, Frank M. 12-11 (1934)

13-6 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Tesla, Nikola 8-2 (1935) To SI Thedos, Thomas 12-13 (1933) To, From SI, Jr. Thomas, A. J. SEE Insull, Son & Co. of Canada, Limited

7-5 (1932)

To SI

Thomas, James Thompson and Emmert, Inc.

13-6 (1938) 14-2 (1938) 95-10 (1928)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

Thompson, Floyd E. SEE ALSO Porter, Gilbert E.

8-2 (1935) 9-4 (1933-34, 1938, 1941) 11-2 (1933-34, 1936, 1938) 13-6 (1938) 14-2 (1938) 57-3 (1933-1934, 1937), 57-8 (1942) 9-3 (1933)

To SI From SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr., 3rd Person (E)

Thomson, N. M., Jr. SEE Haywood, Ralph H.

3-4 (1937)

3rd Person

Tidd, George N. 13-6 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Tindall, Alice (cousin) 8-2 (1936) To SI Tinsley, Gertrude Reynolds 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Tobey, Waldo F. 8-2 (1918, 1928) 9-4 (1928-29) 11-2 (1928-29) 94-11 (1927)

To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person

Todd, Roscoe J. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Toloff, Helen and Joseph 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Tossell, Albert L. 12-5 (1935), 12-11 (1935)

14-2 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Traer, Jr., Glenn W. 9-4 (1933), 11-2 (1933) To, From SI, Jr. Trees, Merle J. 12-5 (1935), 12-11 (1935)

14-2 (1938) To, From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Tripp, Guy E. 16-4 (1917) 3rd Person (25) Troxel, Nellie (Mrs.) 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Tucker, Chester E. 2-6 (1926) From SI Tumulty, Joseph P. 8-2 (1937)

12-13 (1933) 13-6 (1938) 14-2 (1938)

To SI To H.L. Stuart From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Turner, Betty 8-2 (1936)

2-6 (1936) To SI From SI

Turquand, Gertrude 2-6 (1936)

8-2 (1936-37) From SI To SI

Turton, Charles F. SEE Simmons & Simmons

9-3 (5/23/33)

Tuteur, Irving M. 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Ulmann, Carl J. 2-6 (1928)

8-3 (1928) From SI To SI

Underwood, Thomas 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Upham, Frederic W. 8-3 (1922) To SI, 3rd Person Upham, Helen Hall (Mrs. Frederic W.) 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Utilities Finance Company 57-9 (1933) From SI, Jr. (E)

Utilities Finance Liquidating Trust 57-12 (1940) To SI, Jr. (E) Valentine, May 14-2 (1938) To SI, Jr. Van Arsdel, E. 9-4 (1929)

11-2 (1929) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Van Deventer, Theodore 2-6 (1931) From SI

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Vanech, Peter SEE ALSO Brennan, E. Gaynor, SEE ALSO Ketting, Robert, Jr. SEE ALSO Ketting, Robert, Sr.

8-3 (1935) 11-2 (1937) 9-4 (1937) 3-1 (1936), 9-1 (1936) 9-2 (1936-1937), 10-10 (1937) 9-2 (1936), 10-10 (1936-1937)

To SI (copy) To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr.

Vernia, E. P. Villard, Henry

13-6 (1938) 14-3 (1938) 91 (pp. 133-134) (1899)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To SI

Vincent, Arthur 8-3 (1928-29, 1932) To SI, 3rd Person Voth, Frank A. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Voynon, Rommy and Eddie 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Wable, Bernard 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Waibel, Bea and Bill 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Waldeck, Herman 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Walker, A. Howard SEE ALSO McElligott, W.J. SEE ALSO Earle, Mrs.

8-3 (1934) 9-4 (1934, 1938) 11-2 (1934, 1938) 13-6 (1938) 14-2 (1938) 9-2 (1934) 10-1 (1934)

To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Walker, James 12-5 (1935) From SI, Jr. Walker, John H. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Wallis, Gladys SEE Insull, Gladys

Boxes 4 and 5 (Restricted)

Walser, Kenneth E. 66-14 (1933) From 3rd Person Walsh, Adelaide Mary Walsh, John R.

8-6 (1932) 8-3 (1907) 2-6 (1907)

To, From SI To SI From SI

Ward, Harry E. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI To SI, Jr.

Washington, Emma H. 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Watson, L. G. 16-7 (1930) To SI, 3rd Person (Eaton)

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Weaver, William R. 9-4 (1934) 11-2 (1934)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Webb, W. Seward, Jr. 12-13 (1934) To SI, Jr. Weber, L. O.

92 (pp. 204, 229) (1899) 3rd Person

Weedon, John F. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) 13-6 (1938) 14-3 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Weidner, Marguerite 15-3 (1941, 1943) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Weinfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Weintraub, Paul 15-3 (1941) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Weir, Viscount 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Welles, Donald P. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Welles, Edward K. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. West, Ella (daughter of cousin) 8-3 (1937)

To SI

West, Roy Owen 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917) To, From SI (25) West, William C. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Wetmore, Horace Orton 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Wetten, Albert H. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Wheeler, Charles H. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) 12-5 (1934-35), 12-11 (1934-35)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. To, From SI, Jr.

Wheeler, Seymour 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934)

13-6 (1938) 14-3 (1938)

To, From SI, Jr. From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Wheelock, Eleanor G. 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Wheelock, Thomas 13-6 (1938) From SI, Jr. White & Case White & Co., Publishers, James T.

57-9 (1939) 93-5 (1907)

To, From SI, Jr. (E) 3rd Person (3)

White, F. Edison 2-6 (1923)

8-3 (1923) From J.W. Evers 3rd Person (3) To J.W. Evers

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Whitfield, Betty and Aleck G. 13-6 (1938) 14-3 (1938)

From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Whiting, Lawrence 12-5 (1935), 12-11 (1935) To, From SI, Jr. Whitmer, Ira S. Whittaker, Thomas P. Whittlesey, Caroline

12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) 93-13 (1911) 91 (p. 73) (1899)

To, From SI, Jr. 3rd Person To SI and Gladys

Whittlesey, Grace Insull (niece, daughter of Joseph) Whittlesey, W. A.

14-3 (1938) 91 (p. 73) (1899)

To SI, Jr. To SI and Gladys

Whitworth, C. Rupert 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Wickman, C. Eric 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Willard, Alice Rossiter SEE Walker, A. Howard

8-3 (1934)

3rd Person

Willet, G. Rush 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr. Williams, Charles L. 12-13 (1932) To, From SI, Jr. Williams, Douglas 9-4 (1934)

11-2 (1934) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Williamson, George W. 12-5 (1934-35), 12-11 (1934-35) To, From SI, Jr. Williamson, H. L. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Wilson & McIlvaine 57-9 (1933) 3rd Person (E) Wilson, Mary V. 11-2 (1929)

9-4 (1929)

To Insull Utility Investment Co. From SI, Jr.

Wilson, Woodrow Wing, Harry E. Wise, Jno. S.

8-3 (1917) 19-6 (1934) 91 (pp. 149-150) (1899)

To SI To SI To SI

Wood, Harold E. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Worth, James 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Worth, Madeline and James 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr.

Wright, Frank J. 57-7 (1939-1940) To, From SI, Jr. (E) Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. 14-3 (1938) To SI, Jr.

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Wright, Warren 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Wyman, Walter S. 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.

Yant, Charles W. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) To, From SI, Jr. Young, Arthur SEE ALSO Insull, Martin J.

2-6 (1925, 1929) 8-4 (1925, 1929, 1934) 13-6 (1938) 14-3 (1938) 16-4 (1917) 1-2 (1925)

From SI To SI From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr. 3rd Person (25) From SI

Young, J. H. 12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) From SI, Jr. Young, Owen D. 8-4 (1926)

12-5 (1934), 12-11 (1934) 16-1 (1917), 16-2 (1917)

To SI To, From SI, Jr. To, From SI (25)

Youtchas, Jacob SEE ALSO Simmons & Simmons

11-2 (1933) 9-4 (1933) 9-3 (5/23/33)

To SI, Jr. & F.A.Poska From SI, Jr.

Yussupoff, Igor 9-4 (1937-38) From SI, Jr. Yussupoff, Rosamond (Lewis) Yussupoff-Chanuris-Anopolskoi, Mrs. Igor

8-4 (1937) 2-6 (1937)

To SI From H. Ketting for SI

Zaharoff, Basil 8-4 (1927-28) To SI Zimmer, C. J. 15-3 (1938-40) To, From SI, Jr. (F.I.) Zimmermann, Herbert P. 17-5 (1939) From SI, Jr. Zoehrns, Helen 13-6 (1938)

14-3 (1938) From SI, Jr. To SI, Jr.