Henry Hope Reed papers, 1911-1998

Henry Hope Reed papers, 1911-1998

Summary Information

Abstract

Henry Hope Reed (1915-2013) was an American author, architecture critic and advocate of classical architecture. Along with writing and giving New York City walking tours, Reed served curator of Central Park and co-founder of Classical America. This collection contains his writings, correspondence, photographs and extensive research files on classical architecture and the people, parks, buildings, streets and history of New York City.

At a Glance

Bib ID:
10142968 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Reed, Henry Hope
Repository:
Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
Physical Description:
28 document boxes; 1 print box; 1 rolls
Language(s):
English .
Access:

This collection is available for use by appointment in the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. Unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. All original copies of audio / moving image media are closed. Email avery-drawings@columbia.edu for more information.

Description

Scope and Content

This collection contains the texts, correspondence, research files, printed material, photographs and negatives relating to Henry Hope Reed's writings and research. A large quantity of the materials relates to two of Reed's important projects: his New York Walking Tours and The Parks of New York City, an unpublished book.

The organization of the material largely follows Reed's own evident filing system or the system put in place before the material was delivered. This may lead to some overlap, particularly between the Correspondence series and Classical Architecture Research Files: Individuals subseries, and between the Professional Papers series and the Classical Architecture Research Files: Topics and Organizations subseries.

Most folders include some or all of the following: clippings (newspaper and magazine), research notes (typed and handwritten), photos and negatives, maps (property and city), building plans, postcards, brochures, journals and correspondence. A small amount of audio material and a microfilm are also included. The original order in which the material was received has been maintained as much as possible.

In Series I to IV, it is always noted when a folder contains correspondence, but specific persons are only noted where the correspondence appeared to be significant. In Series V, material is organized alphabetically by last name of the author of the correspondence and only well-known or correspondents of interest to the life and work of Reed have been named. Correspondence is both professional and personal, ranges from the 1950s to 2000s, and includes letters to and from architects, critics and academics, as well as Reed's collaborators, colleagues, friends and relatives.

Reed initially published as Henry Hope Reed Jr. but eventually dropped the Jr.

Series I: Professional Papers

This series comprises files relevant to Reed's output, not including his work on New York Walking Tours or his unpublished manuscript The Parks of New York City. The majority of the content for this series is arranged by year published or years in which the piece is assumed to have been written, since some of the content of this series is undated. The labeling for the folders in the "New York History" portion of the Writings subseries follows the system that appears to have been put in place by the donor's family.

Subseries 1: Writing includes final versions and working drafts of articles (published and unpublished), book reviews, essays and introductions, dictionary and biographical entries, letters to editors, and guides for specific sites and towns. Files on Reed's books include research material, photos, negatives and correspondence. Reed's published books are not included in the collection.

Subseries 2: Lectures & Exhibitions includes Reed's drafts and final texts for lectures, addresses, presentations and testimonies, as well as exhibition texts written by Reed, and material on exhibitions and conferences he participated in organizing.

Subseries 3: Central Park Curatorship includes files relating to Reed's appointment as Curator of Central Park in 1966. Material includes extensive correspondence, city and parks reports, meeting minutes, and information on specific causes, such as saving the park stables in 1967. The photographs by E. Powis Jones are housed within this subseries because they document the conditions of Central Park in the summer of 1968 as well as the ways in which the public used park facilities. However, it is not confirmed whether Reed actually amassed the material, both photographic and reference, for his Central Park Curatorship nor that he organized and captioned the photographs.

Subseries 4: Publicity includes clippings referencing Reed from the 1950s to 1990s, as well as reviews and notices for his books.

Subseries 5: General includes miscellaneous files such as broadcast consultancy work, a translation project on Alberti, travel notes, reading lists, and information on Reed's Guggenheim Fellowship award.

Series II: New York Walking Tours

The bulk of this series is the extensive research material relating to Reed's walking tours of New York City. Material in these folders mostly relates to the buildings, streets, sites and neighborhoods along the walks, but also includes information on relevant organizations and individuals.

Folder titles reflect Reed's original folder names by tour (eg. "Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts," "Lenox Hill Tour"). Additionally, the folders were titled following Reed's own use of Roman numerals and 'Primary' and 'Secondary' designations, for example: "Park Avenue I - Primary," "Park Avenue II – Primary," and "Park Avenue via Glassville – Secondary I". A further categorization system also appears, with numbers or series of numbers appearing in the top right hand corner of much of the material within the folders. For example, material within the Brooklyn Bridge Tour folders is numbered 51-54; Cooper Union is numbered 122 but also appears numbered as 140-155. No key to either of Reed's categorization systems was found in the collection.

The subseries categorizations of Uptown Manhattan, Mid-Manhattan, Downtown Manhattan and Beyond Manhattan and General were imposed during processing.

Series 3: The Parks of New York City (unpublished book)

From 1969 and into the early 1970s, Reed researched and wrote a book on the many parks of New York City's five boroughs. The book seemed to have been intended for publication with W.W. Norton, and then by the Greensward Foundation.

While the bulk of the material is research (much of which was originally held in binders), the subseries will also include manuscript drafts of chapters. Folders with 'Manuscript' in the title indicate annotated drafts and an occasional (final?) unmarked text. The numbers given to these manuscript folders were imposed during processing, to differentiate between the drafts and not to reflect the order in which they were written (as this was not necessarily evident). Manuscripts are often incomplete, with pages missing, or out of order.

Subseries categories follows those given by Reed, but have been combined during processing where there was less material: Manhattan Parks, Brooklyn and Bronx Parks, Queens and Staten Island Parks, and General, which includes manuscripts for Front Matter, Introduction, Conclusion, Appendices and general research material.

Series IV: Classical Architecture Research Files

The folders in this series carry the same titles that appear to have been given by the donor's family. The three subseries were imposed during processing to reflect the key areas of research material Reed kept on classical architecture. Many folders in this series contain only one item (for example, a photo, postcard or clipping).

Subseries 1: Individuals includes files relating to historical and contemporary figures relevant to classical architecture. These folders often include correspondence, research notes, clippings, photographs and negatives. Some of the correspondence from these files was also originally found in the Correspondence series and included here to avoid doubling up.

Subseries 2: Sites refers to architectural sites as well as geographic ones (cities or countries).

Subseries 3: Topics and Organizations includes research material on subjects of interest and organizations involved in classical architecture.

Series V: Correspondence

This series has been sorted alphabetically by last name of the author of the correspondence, according to Reed's own arrangement. Where correspondence has been extensive, or if the correspondent appears to have been significant in the life and work of Reed, a separate folder has been created. A number of interesting (and more personal) letters appear in the Unidentified Correspondence folder. Letters and copies by letters authored by Reed are contained within the folder, "Reed, Henry Hope."

Series VI: Classical America

This series includes materials related to Reed's work as co-founder, President, and board member of Classical America. The majority of the material relates to Classical America events, drawing courses, an unaired videotape series, membership, the Arthur Ross award program, and board meetings. The "Contributors" portion of the series includes material concerning major figures in the founding and day-to-day work of the organization. The material within "Contributors" includes materials and correspondence related to or Reed received from individuals like John Barrington Bayley, Pierce Rice, Rollin Jensen, and Christopher Tunnard. This series also includes newsletters published by Classical America under the names "The Classical American," "The Classical Forum," and "Classical America" as well as drafts and published versions of the Classical America Magazine issues I to V; however, most of the written material specifically authored by Reed is contained within the Professional Papers series and Writings subseries. The slides pertaining to Washington D.C. that are housed within the Classical America series of the Henry Hope Reed papers were originally donated by Reed as part of a separate collection concerning the photographic work of John Barrington Bayley. It is assumed that Bayley is the curator of these slides, but that Bayley donated the slides to Reed to be used by Classical America rather than as part of his personal collection of photographs.

Publication Date

1911-1998

Arrangement

This collection is made up of six series: Professional Papers, New York Walking Tours, The Parks of New York City (unpublished book), Classical Architecture Research Files, Correspondence, and Classical America.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

This collection is available for use by appointment in the Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. Unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. All original copies of audio / moving image media are closed. Email avery-drawings@columbia.edu for more information.

Restrictions on Use

Columbia University is providing access to the materials in the Library's collections solely for noncommercial educational and research purposes. The unauthorized use, including, but not limited to, publication of the materials without the prior written permission of Columbia University is strictly prohibited. All inquiries regarding permission to publish should be submitted in writing to the Director, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University. For additional guidance, see Columbia University Libraries' publication policy.

In addition to permission from Columbia University, permission of the copyright owner (if not Columbia University) and/or any holder of other rights (such as publicity and/or privacy rights) may also be required for reproduction, publication, distributions, and other uses. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of any item and securing any necessary permissions rests with the persons desiring to publish the item. Columbia University makes no warranties as to the accuracy of the materials or their fitness for a particular purpose.

Preferred Citation

Henry Hope Reed papers, 1911-1998, Department of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--Henry Hope Reed and Andy Reed. Method of acquisition--Donated;; Date of acquisition--1995, 1997, 2010, 2012, 2013.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library

Processing Information

Processed; Pamela Casey 2012-2013.

Revision Description

2013-02-20 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

History

Henry Hope Reed Jr. was born in New York City on September 25, 1915 and grew up a few blocks from the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the Upper East Side, the eldest of his two brothers, Walter Webb Reed and Joseph Reed. After the death in 1925 of their mother Elizabeth Digby Leeds Reed, Reed's father Henry Hope Reed Sr., a marine-insurance executive and art and architecture patron, remarried Eleanor Beers Reed. In the late 1950s, the couple moved to Greece, where they became trustees-in-residence at the American Farm School in Thessaloniki. Reed would later describe his curiosity in America's past of "wood, brick and stone" as being initially "nurtured by generous parents."

Reed graduated in history from Harvard in 1938, where he befriended architectural photographer Wayne Andrews. His friendships with Andrews, historical preservationist Alan Burnham, and architect John Barrington Bayley (who would design the Frick addition in the 1970s), helped develop Reed's keen interest in old buildings, especially those with classical elements. Reed subsequently studied in Europe, at the École du Louvre in Paris and the American Academy in Rome. By the 1950s, Reed was publishing articles and mounting exhibitions in New York and at Yale, where he also taught from 1950-53.

Co-written with critic Christopher Tunnard, Reed's first book American Skyline was "a history of American city planning that lionized…heroic, Classically-inspired urban architecture." From 1956, Reed was running walking tours for the Municipal Art Society of New York, and would go on to direct these for the Museum of the City of New York from 1960. These walks highlighted the city's "finest examples of American Renaissance Architecture" and "Classical splendors." His Walks in New York was published by Harper Books by 1960, the same year he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship to support his study of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. From 1962-63, Reed penned a weekly "Discover New York" column in New York's Sunday Herald Tribune.

Through his writings, lectures, exhibitions and walks, Reed rose to prominence as a vociferous critic of modern architecture, declaring the "The Modern is Dead" in 1957. He attacked modernism's obsession with originality and its "past-deprived palette", and championed a forgotten, more holistic tradition of architecture, ornamentation and city planning: "Only the classical has given America its greatest mural decoration, its greatest squares and avenues, its most beautiful gardens and its most splendid city." Throughout the 1960s, Reed extended his output to guides for sites such as New York's City Hall and Appellate Court. More books followed: The Golden City in 1959, which attracted derision for its side-by-side comparisons of old and new buildings; Architecture in America: A Battle of Style s (co-edited with William A. Coles) in 1961; and Central Park: A History and A Guide (co-written with Sophia Duckworth) in 1967. Over the next decades, his work would include books on Palladio, the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, the United State Capitol, and New York's Beaux-Arts architecture.

Reed was named curator of Central Park in 1966 and campaigned to preserve and promote classic features of the park, while denouncing changes to its "rural, rustic and reposeful" mission. His language in both his walks and writings remained impassioned and colorful: canned music at the Wollman Memorial skating rink was an "incredible vulgarity"; a new comfort station was "a ghastly pimple on the Olmstedian landscape"; the sight of grass erosion filled his soul with "hideous melancholy." Reed raised funds and researched maps for the park, which perhaps triggered his work on a vast book in 1969 and into the early 1970s, The Parks of New York City, which would remain unpublished.

In 1968, Reed founded Classical America with Bayley, Pierce Rice and other like-minded classicists. The society signed up members, offered classical drawing and drafting courses, ran conferences, established chapters in other cities and states, and published a regular newsletter and, eventually, its own booklist: the "Classical America Series in Art and Architecture." The group received support from people like Tom Wolfe, Raymond Rubinow and Arthur Ross, whose name was attached to a yearly award. Classical America merged with the Institute of Classical Architecture in 2002.

Reed's strident criticisms of "the Modern" often led to his being seen as a contrarian: in 1956, architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable described his ideas as being "ludicrously out of character with contemporary life." By the 1980s and 1990s however, interest in Reed revived. Once described as a fuddy-duddy and a crank, Reed found himself a "faith keeper" and "prescient hero," as interest in classical architecture appeared to return. In 2005, Reed was the Laureate for the inaugural Henry Hope Reed award, given in conjunction with the Driehaus Prize by the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame.

Reed's first marriage was to Joan Aucourt in 1959. In 1968, he married New Yorker staff writer, Constance Culbertson Feeley, with whom he remained until her death in 2007.

Reed died in New York City on May 1, 2013.

Sources:

Curriculum Vitae, Henry Hope Reed

Gray, Christopher, "Streetscapes/Henry Hope Reed; An Architecture Critic Who Still Loves the Classics," New York Times, September 19, 1999

Kahn, Eve M., "Henry Hope Reed: The Faith Keeper," Traditional Building, September/October 1995

Reed, Henry Hope Reed Jr., The Golden City, New York, W.W. Norton, 1959 (reprinted 1970)

Reed, Henry Hope Reed Jr., "Discover New York," New York Herald Tribune, 1962-63

Robertson, Nan, "Historian Irked by Central Park," New York Times, May 15, 1961

Sanders, James, "After Years in the Cold, A Feisty Critic is Back in Style", Avenue Magazine, February 1985

Subject Headings

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Genre/Form
Interviews
Sound recordings
Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Name
Andrews, Wayne
Bayley, John Barrington, 1914-1981
Burnham, Alan, 1913-1984
Classical America (Society)
Municipal Art Society of New York
Tunnard, Christopher
Place
Central Park (New York, N.Y.) -- History
New York (N.Y.) -- History
New York (N.Y.) -- Tours
Subject
Architectural criticism
Architectural writing
Architecture -- New York (State) -- New York
Architecture -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Architecture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Historic buildings -- New York (State) -- New York -- Guidebooks
Historic districts -- New York (State) -- New York -- Guidebooks
Neoclassicism (Architecture) -- United States
Parks -- New York (State) -- New York
Walking -- New York (State) -- New York -- Guidebooks

Series I: Professional Papers


Subseries 1: Writings


Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Sachem's Wood: The Work of A.J. Davis Destroyed," Task 5, 1944


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "Rome: The Third Sack," The Architectural Review London, 1950


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "Monumental Architecture," Perspecta, 1952

Photocopy with note in Reed handwriting: "What a gang!" and circle around names: Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Frank Lloyd Wright, Vincent J. Scully Jr.


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "The Temple and the City," New World Writing, 1953


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "Viollet-le-Duc and the USA," Liturgical Arts, 1954


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "The Architecture of Humanism," Landscape, 1954-1955


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "Catholic Architecture in America," Thought, 1956


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "For the Superfluous In Buildings," New York Times Magazine, 1956


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "Towards a New Architecture," Liturgical Arts, 1956


Box 1 Folder 2

Article, "In the Shadow of St. Barbara and St. Thomas," Thought, 1956

Includes reader's response to article published in The New York Times


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "The Modern is Dead, Long Live the Modern," New World Writing, 1957


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "The Next Step Beyond Modern," Harper's Magazine, 1957

Includes reader's response to article published in The New York Times


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "Classical New York," Art In America, 1957


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "The New Prometheus: Visual Glory in a Democratic Society," US Catholic Historical Society Historical Records and Studies, 1958


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "Gold and Glory," Harden's, 1958


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "The Tree of Picturesque Secessionism," AIA Journal, 1958


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "After Hours," Harper's Magazine, 1958


Box 1 Folder 3

Article, "The Tree of Picturesque Secessionism," A.I.A. Journal, 1958


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The City Hall," Antiques, 1961


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "42nd," Show, 1962

Includes draft of article


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The Tourist and the City," Landscape, 1962


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "A Few Words on the Dilemma of Modern Architecture," Journal of American Institute of Architects, 1962


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "Along the Slips: Changing Hanover Square," The Grace Log, 1962


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The World of Literature and the World of Art," National Sculpture Review, 1962


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The Tourist and the City," Landscape, 1962


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The Plague," Architectural Forum, 1963


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The Age of Splendor," Town & Country, 1964


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "Life at Lyndhurst: The Goulds" Historic Preservation, 1965


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "Why Is Everything So Bloody Ugly?," Status, 1966


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "Landmarks Preservation - Hope for the Future," National Sculpture Review, 1966


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "The Central Park Memorial Cemetery," The New York Times, 1966


Box 1 Folder 4

Article, "Central Park," The Rheingold Central Park Music Festival, 1966


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "Classical America," Historic Preservation, 1970


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "The Vision Spurned," Classical America, 1971


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "The Story of City Planning in New York," Classical America I, 1971


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "An Explanation," Classical America, 1971

Includes a non-Reed German translation and original copy of Classical America


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "Report from Paris," The Classical Forum, 1971


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "The Story of City Planning in New York, Part II," Classical America II, 1972


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "One of the World's Finest Buildings," The New York Times, 1972


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "Greek and Roman Art in the Lone Star State," The Classical Forum, 1972


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "Some Thoughts on Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux," Garden Journal, 1973


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "A Classical Garden in Modern Times," Classical America III, 1973


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "A Primer on Walking Tours," Museum News, 1974


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "Frick Wing- New Beauty," Art/World, 1977


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "How to Correct A Philadelphia Disaster: Possible Ways to Embellish Independence Hall Mall," Ornament, 1977


Box 1 Folder 5

Article, "America's Greatest Living Classical Architect: Philip Trammell Shutze of Atlanta, Georgia," Classical America IV, 1977


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Heathen Flurry Over St. Bart's," Art/World, 1980


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "The Case for Classical Architecture," The Livable City, 1980


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Carnavalet Paris Drawings," Art/World, 1980


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Roman Villa in Malibu," Skyline, 1980


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "A Morning at Caprarola," HSNY, 1981

Includes correspondence with Charles D. Webster (The Horticultural Society of New York)


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Art from Alexander's Classical Imperialism," Art/World, 1981


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "The Classical Tradition in Modern Times: A Personal Assessment," Smith College Catalogue, 1981


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "The Urban Park as a Work of Art," Urban Open Spaces, 1981


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Adam in America," The Connoisseur, 1982

Includes typed copy of article


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Central Park as a Work of Art," Antiques, 1982


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "What is Classical?" Art/World, 1982


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Beloeil: A Classical Eden in Belgium," HSNY, 1983

Includes "Beloeil: Seat of a Great Dynasty," published by the Ligne-Beloeil Foundation


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Mining the Riches of the NY Public Library," Newsday, 1986


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Architecture U.S. At IBM," Art/World, 1987


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Letter from Rome," The Classical Forum, 1987


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Central Park in the Dark," Newsday, 1988


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "The Next Great Parks Era: The People's Vision," Open Space, 1989


Box 1 Folder 6

Article, "Prince Charles' Vision," Art/World, 1989


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Chauncey Stillman," Friends of Central Park Newsletter, 1990


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Philip Trammell Shutze," American Arts Quarterly, 1991


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "A Manhattan Mansion," Sotheby's Preview, 1991


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Architecture and Sculpture," American Arts Quarterly, 1992


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Year of the Ugly Dollar," The Weekly Standard, 1995


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Pleasure Dome," Weekly Standard, 1996


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Thomas H. Everett," Classical America Newsletter, 1997


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "The Manhattan Arch at the Manhattan End of the Manhattan Bridge," A Little News, 1997

Published from the Friends of Central, Prospect, Cadwalader, Fort Greene, Druid Hill, and Branch Brook Parks


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "The Manhattan Arch at the Manhattan End of the Manhattan Bridge," Classical America Newsletter, 1997


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Classical Ornament," Classical America Newsletter, 1997


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Carnegie Libraries: The Architecture of Literacy," Classical America Newsletter, 1997


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "The Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress," Classical America Newsletter, 1997


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "2 Recent Exhibitions," Classical America Newsletter, 1997


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Calvert Vaux- The Vision in Creating our Historic Parks," A Little News, 1998

Includes drafts and reference materials for article


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Monumental Architecture: The Art of Pleasing in Civic Design," The Classical America Series of Architectural Monographs, 1998


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Another Chance for Columbus Circle," City Journal, 1999


Box 1 Folder 7

Article, "Remembering Ed Jones," MAS Newsletter, 1999


Box 1 Folder 8

Article, "Reredos and Altar of the Church of Sao Bento de Olinda" Classical America Newsletter, 2001


Box 1 Folder 8

Article, "Comment le modernisme a gagne New York," Commentire, 2002

Includes draft in English


Box 1 Folder 8

Article, "The Jefferson Building: An Appreciation," The Capitol Dome, 2004

Includes draft of article, published by The U.S. Capitol Historical Society


Box 1 Folder 9

Article, "Henry Hope Reed's Ten Favorite Classical Monuments in New York," ICA & CA, undated


Box 1 Folder 9

Article, "The Medallion", undated


Box 1 Folder 9

Article, "W. Homer to D. Arbus Views of Central Park," Art/World, undated


Box 1 Folder 9

Article, "Historic Preservation Through Walking Tours," Preservation Leaflet Series, undated


Box 1 Folder 9

Article, "Villa Vizcaya", undated


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: New York on the Map," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: What's in the Cards?," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: It's Really a Green-Thumbed Town," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Collector Receives in Style," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: New York in Any Language," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Woman's Touch," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: 998 Fifth," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Village Walking Tour," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A Midtown Walking Tour," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Departure Time for a Train Depot," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Brooklyn Walking Tour," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Astor's World," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Classic Homes of the Upper East Side," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Along the Slips," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Columbia's College Walk," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Down Newspaper Row," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Oasis for the Muses," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Around the Corner to the Little Church," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Flatbush's Arch of Triumph," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: From Breweries to Town Houses," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Brief Turn Around the Park," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Downtown Walk Past Headquarters," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Athenian Temple on Lower Broadway," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Changing Face of Fifth Avenue," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Old Rialto," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Four Facades of the Metropolitan," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A Walk Around a Subway Station," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: From the Dakota to the Old Sheepfold," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Greeks, Goths, and Napoleonites," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A Fresh Look at the Old West Side," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Greek Revival in Downtown Manhattan," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Corsair's Country Place," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Visiting Day on 19th Street," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A Block on 91st Street Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Beneath the Squalor, Yesterday's Glamor," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Edith Wharton's Brownstone World," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Broadway a Century Ago," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: At the Foot of Broadway," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: An English Classical Terrace in New York," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Fascinating Facades of Old Broadway," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A Woodlawn Pilgrimage," Herald Tribune, 1962


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Varied, Storied Yorkville," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: In the Glooming East of Washington Square," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Some Old Survivors in Changing Chelsea," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Many Times of Mealtime," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Our Lordly Library," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Up on Washington Heights," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Gracious Gramercy," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Hoof beats fading into the past," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: East of Clinton Hill," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Elegant East 54th," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: American Museum of Natural History," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Tranquil Green-Wood," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Splendor of St. Patrick's," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Man Who Owned Greenwich Village," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Affluent Legend of Hunter's Point," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Why They Revolted- 50 Years Ago," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A New York Romance- The Story of Stone," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Of Two Sisters And a Museum," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: A Cluster of Clubs," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The Bronx Zoo," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: The City Still Waits for its Artists," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Measure us by our monuments," Herald Tribune, 1963


Oversize Box 1 Folder 1

Article, "Discover New York: Staten Island Bound? Pause at St. George," Herald Tribune, 1963


Box 1 Folder 10

Articles, "Discover New York," Herald Tribune Drafts, 1962-1963

Includes published articles and drafts of "A New York Romance," "The Man Who Owned Greenwich Village," "hoof beats fading into the past," "A Woodlawn Pilgrimage," "At the Foot of Broadway," "The Corsair's Country Place," "Athenian Temple on Lower Broadway," "Tranquil Green-Wood," "It's Really a Green-Thumbed Town"


Box 1 Folder 11

Book Reviews 1950s-60s, 1950s-1960s

Includes published pieces and drafts, including one with humorous commentary by John Bayley: "Suggestions written at L'Escargot"


Box 1 Folder 12

Book Reviews 1970s -2000s, 1970s-2000s


Box 43 Folder 3

Book Architecture in America: A Battle of Styles, edited by Reed and William A. Coles, 1961

Contains copy of text


Box 1 Folder 13

Book Beaux-Arts Architecture In New York: A Photographic Guide, text by Reed, 1988

Includes drafts of text


Box 1 Folder 14

Book Central Park: A History and a Guide, 1960s-70s

Co-written with Sophia Duckworth, includes royalty statements and correspondence John A. Pope, Clarkson N. Potter


Box 1 Folder 15

Book Library of Congress: Its Architecture and Decoration, 1990s, undated

Includes proofs of Reed piece "The Decorators," research on Blashfield and mural decoration, 36 photos


Box 2 Folder 1

Book The Golden City - Correspondence, 1957-59

Includes correspondence A.E. Richardson, Arnold Nicholson ( Saturday Evening Post), William Ernest Hocking, Edward Meeman (Memphis Press-Scimitar), Marquis Childs, John Maas, John Betjeman, J.K. Adams (Country Life), Sir Albert E. Richardson


Box 2 Folder 2

Book The Golden City - Photographs [1 of 2], undated

35 photos


Box 43 Folder 4

Book The Golden City - Photographs [2 of 2], undated

Contains photographs and negatives used in Reed's bookThe Golden City


Box 43 Folder 5

Book The Golden City - Second Edition, undated

Includes notes, writing, and corrections related to the second edition of Reed's book The Golden City


Box 2 Folder 3

Book The Golden City - Russian Translation, 1990s

Includes correspondence Arcadi Nebolsine, Clark McLaim, Arthur Ross


Box 2 Folder 4

Book New York, NY American Heritage Publishing, Co., 1968

Contains copy of Reed's chapter, "A Stroll Up The Avenue in 1911"


Box 2 Folder 5

Book New York Public Library - Craftsmen (research on), 1980s, undated

Includes correspondence H. Stafford 'Stu' Bryant, John Patton, Kal Unger, Arlene Palmer, Frederick Fried, research on materials


Box 2 Folder 6

Book New York Public Library - Images [1 of 2], undated

113 photographs, 3 strips of negatives


Box 2 Folder 7

Book New York Public Library - Images [2 of 2], undated

113 photographs, 3 strips of negatives


Box 2 Folder 9

Book New York Public Library - Notes, drawings, research, 1980s, undated

Includes correspondence Betty Jacobson, Beatrice Rowland, Thomas Barbour, Lady Welsh, Elysabeth Carrere Welsh, notes on ancestral lineage of architects, 3 photographs


Box 2 Folder 10

Book Art of the Olmsted Landscape, 1981

Contains copy of Reed's chapter, "Central Park: The Genius of the Place"


Box 2 Folder 11

Book Ogden Codman and the Decoration of Houses, 1987-88

Includes correspondence Pauline Metcalf, Beatrice Gilmann Proske, Kathleen Manwaring, 7 photos, copy of Reed's chapter, "The Town Houses of Ogden Codman: A Brief Tour," and article "Ogden Codman" written by Margo Miller that mention's Reed's contribution


Box 43 Folder 2

Book The United States Capitol: Its Architecture and Decoration text by Reed, 2005

Includes copies of the preface and appendix, as well as photographs and illustrations used in the book


Box 2 Folder 12

Entries, Encyclopedia and Dictionary, 1957-2001, undated

Includes texts: "Horticulture" for Encyclopedia of NYC, "Landscape Architecture" for theDictionary of American History, on Elisabeth Marbury and Elsie de Wolfe forNotable American Women, "Landscape Architecture" forEncyclopedia of American Architecture, "American s Renaissance" forDictionary of American History, including a draft of that entry, "George Gromort," forThe Elements of Classical Architecture, "Bakewell and Brown," "Philip Trammell Shutze," "Horace Trumbauer," "Charles Adams Platt," "York and Sawyer," forMacmillan Encyclopedia of Architects, "Frederick Law Olmstead," forBotanical Encyclopedia of America"Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller" undated


Box 2 Folder 13

Entry Dictionary of American Biography: Edwin Blashfield, 1955, undated

Includes correspondence Lane Faison (Williams College), Gertrude Hall Brownell (relation of Blashfield), Stewar Klonis (Art Students League of NY), Dr. Davenport West


Box 33 Folder 18

Guide, Newport Tour, 1950s, undated

Includes "Tour: Newport's Crown," "The Elms" by Reed, and publications by the Preservation Society of Newport County


Box 2 Folder 14

Guide, "Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department", 1957 [?], 1976, 1977, 1982 [?], 1990 [?]

Includes several different versions of the guide, one undated assumed to be the 1957 edition that the 1982 [?] guide refers to, the 1976 edition with note "only edit that gives credit to Reed," the 1977 exhibition guide, a 1982 [?] edition with a 1957 copyright, and a 1990 [?] edition by Reed, but not credited to him, also includes to accompanying newspaper articles by Reed


Box 2 Folder 15

Guide, "City Hall," Municipal Art Society of New York, 1961

Includes Clay Lancaster's "New York City Hall Stair Rotunda Reconsidered,"Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians


Box 2 Folder 16

Guide, "Discover New York with Henry Hope Reed, Jr." New York Herald Tribune


Box 2 Folder 17

Guide, Newport and Maps, 1964

Includes letter from illustrator Ken Fitzgerald


Box 2 Folder 18

Guide, "Visit to Avery Library and Low Library, Columbia University," Municipal Art Society of New York, 1964


Box 2 Folder 19

Guide, "Marble House: The William K. Vanderbilt Mansion," Preservation Society of Rhode Island, 1965

3 photos


Box 2 Folder 20

Guide, "The Elms," Preservation Society of Newport County, 1968

Includes correspondence Jim Maher


Box 2 Folder 21

Guide, "Washington Square", 1982


Box 2 Folder 22

Guide, "A Building to Celebrate: The Central Research Library of the New York Public Library", 1984, 1986

Includes both first and second version of the guide


Box 2 Folder 23

Guide, "Rockefeller New York," Greensward Foundation, 1986-88

Includes correspondence Robert Macdonald (Museum of the City of New York), George D. Taylor (Rockefeller Family and Associates), and copy of guide signed by member of Rockefeller family


Box 2 Folder 24

Guide, "The Wethersfield Garden", 1984-1998

Includes an additional "Wethersfield" brochure not authored by Reed andNew York Timesarticle about the Wethersfield garden


Box 2 Folder 25

Guide, "The Central Park", 1994

Includes original guide by Reed,New York Timesarticle "A Topographical Map with Delights, Past and Present," as well as a Friends of Central Park Newsletter with copies of maps


Box 33 Folder 17

Guide, Washington D.C., 1970s-1994

Includes maps, newspaper clippings, "Tour: Washington," correspondence Audry F. Calhoun (Department of the Interior)


Box 2 Folder 26

Guide, "New York Public Library," NYPL, 1964, 1995, undated

Includes correspondence Ada Rosario Cecere (daughter of Menconi)


Box 2 Folder 27

Guide, Branch Brook Park Map, 1996


Box 2 Folder 28

Guide, Library of Congress, undated

Includes draft of guide


Box 2 Folder 29

Guide, Manhattan Boat Tour, undated


Box 2 Folder 30

Guide, "The National Academy of Design: The Building, the Donor, the Architect", 1980s [?], undated

Includes letter from Chauncey Stillman thanking Reed for the draft of the guide, dated 1988


Box 2 Folder 31

Letters to Editor [1 of 7], 1950s


Box 2 Folder 32

Letters to Editor [2 of 7], 1960s

Includes correspondence John Maass (City of Philadelphia)


Box 2 Folder 33

Letters to Editor [3 of 7], 1970s


Box 2 Folder 34

Letters to Editor [4 of 7], 1980s


Box 2 Folder 35

Letters to Editor [5 of 7], 1990s


Box 2 Folder 36

Letters to Editor [6 of 7], 2000s


Box 2 Folder 37

Letters to Editor [7 of 7], undated


Box 34 Folder 3

New York City History - Architecture, 1947-1996

Includes publications "Methodist Landmarks," "A Description of Trinity Church," "Van Cortlandt House Museum," "Historical Marks and Monuments in Brooklyn," types and handwritten notes


Box 34 Folder 9

New York City History - Brownstones, 1950s-1960s

Includes research and notes for Reed's "New York's Brownstone Front," lecture notes for "When Our Cities Were Brown," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (March 1955), "Nineteenth Century Dwelling Houses of Greenwich Village," (1968) and correspondence


Box 34 Folder 4

New York City History - Delancey Family, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence, magazine clippings, photographs, typed and handwritten notes


Box 34 Folder 1

New York City History - Eats, 1950s-1960s

Includes handwritten and typed notes, newspaper clippings, and The New York Historical Society Quarterly (October 1952) that relate to the history of food and dining in New York City


Box 34 Folder 12

New York City History - Lampposts, 1950s

Includes notes on the history of electric street lighting in New York City, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and research for the R.R. Bowker lamp post


Box 34 Folder 5

New York City History - Landmarks and Preservation, 1963-1965

Includes Jewish Landmarks in New York by Bernard Postal and Lionel Koppman, newspaper clippings, newsletters


Box 34 Folder 11

New York City History - Literature, Paintings, 1960s

Includes notes and "Three Hundred Years of New York City Families"


Box 34 Folder 10

New York City History - Marble and Stone Carving, 1957-1963

Includes newspaper and magazine clippings, notes on marble in New York buildings, and correspondence


Box 34 Folder 14

New York City History - Miscellaneous, 1960s, undated

Includes notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, publications "Night of the Blackout" (1965), trees of unusual size and age, and "The Physiography of the New York Region"


Box 34 Folder 13

New York City History - Rail and Harbor Terminals, 1950s-1970s

Includes New York Terminal Maps, research, notes, and clippings on New York rail roads, harbors, and transportation terminals


Box 34 Folder 7

New York City History - Real Estate, 1960s, undated

Includes types and handwritten notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, "The Development of the Luxury Apartment House" by Ronald Freyberger, and brochures


Box 33 Folder 20

New York City History - Research, 1949-1992

Includes various magazine publications, newspaper clippings, "New York City: A Students' Guide to Localized History," "The Story of the Abigail Adams Smith Mansion and the Mount Vernon Estate," "New York An American City 1783-1803: A Study of Urban Life," "The First Cooperative Apartment House in New York City," prints, maps, notes, negatives, and several brochures


Box 34 Folder 6

New York City History - Ruling Families, undated

Contains photographs and negatives, illustrations for New York's Ruling Families


Box 34 Folder 2

New York City History - Transportation, 1950s-1960s

Includes handwritten and typed notes, newspaper clippings, publications, "The Horse and New York" by Reed, photographs, and negatives related to the history of transportation in New York City, the Brewster Carriage Company, Equine NY, subways, and traffic


Box 34 Folder 8

New York City History - Townhouses, 1962-1988

Includes correspondence with Michael Dwyer and Isidore Meyer, photographs, and drawings for 14 East 81st Street


Box 33 Folder 19

Notes American Skyline, 1950s, undated

Includes chapter notes for "Young Republic," "First Industrial," "Civil War Era," and other notes for chapters from various sources


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction Villas and Cottages by Calvert Vaux, 1968


Box 3 Folder 1

Forward The Architecture of Humanism by Geoffrey Scott, 1974


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction The American Vignola by William R. Ware, 1977


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction Central Park: A Photographic Guide text by Reed, 1979


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction Palladio's Architecture And It's Influence text by Reed, 1980


Box 3 Folder 1

Forward The Pine Tree Book by Russell Peterson, 1980


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction, "Kenyon Cox: An American Muralist", 1980


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, 1980


Box 3 Folder 1

Preface Fragments from Greek and Roman Architecture, 1981


Box 3 Folder 1

Note Letarouilly on Renaissance Rome by John Bayley, 1984


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction Italian Villas and their Gardens by Edith Wharton, 1988


Box 3 Folder 1

Preface American Classicist: The Architecture of Philip Trammell Shutze by Elizabeth Dowling, 1989


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction The Decoration of Houses by Edith Wharton, 1997


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction The Elements of Classical Architecture by Georges Gromort, 2001


Box 3 Folder 1

Preface American Splendor by Michael C. Kathrens, 2002


Box 3 Folder 1

Introduction Brooklyn Sculpture by Helen Appleton Reid, undated


Box 37 Folder 9

Proposed Book Classical Architecture , 1979, undated

Originally filed with Classical America, Reed attempted to garner funding through Classical America


Box 3 Folder 2

Proposed Book Classical Architecture , 1970s, undated

Includes handwritten and typed material related to an unpublished project on classical architecture


Box 3 Folder 3

Proposed Book Walks in New York, undated


Box 3 Folder 4

Unpublished article, "The New American Landscape", 1958

Includes correspondence John B. Jackson (Landscape)


Box 3 Folder 5

Unpublished article, "A Visual Chronology of NY", 1950s-1960s, undated


Box 3 Folder 6

Unpublished article, "Originality: The Great Illusion", 1950s-60s, undated

Includes drafts under various titles including "A Modern Delusion: The Cult of Originality," correspondence W.J. Bate, Ellen Perry (Progressive Architecture Magazine)


Box 3 Folder 7

Unpublished article, "The Bees of Aristaeus", 1960s, undated


Box 3 Folder 8

Unpublished article, "Equine New York", 1960s, undated


Box 3 Folder 9

Unpublished article, "MOMA and the Rockefellers", 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Arthur Upham Pope


Box 3 Folder 11

Unpublished article, "Places with a View", 1960s, undated


Box 3 Folder 12

Unpublished article, "The De Lancey Era", 1960s, undated


Box 3 Folder 13

Unpublished article, "A Modern Phenomenon", 1960s-1970s, undated


Box 3 Folder 14

Unpublished article, "The Uneasy Success of Modern Art", 1960s-1970s, undated


Box 3 Folder 15

Unpublished article, "The Public and Modern Art", 1972 [?]

Includes correspondence with Robert Wool of New York Times Magazineand Charles Mee ofHorizon


Box 3 Folder 10

Unpublished article, book review of The Power Broker, 1974

Contains unpublished book review of Robert A. Caro's The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York


Box 3 Folder 35

Unpublished article, "Role of Art Museum", 1978

Includes drafts, one with different title: "What Is To Be Done About the Art Museum?"


Box 3 Folder 16

Unpublished article, No Title, Classical & Modernism, 1970s, undated


Box 3 Folder 17

Unpublished article, "On Modern Art", 1970s, undated


Box 3 Folder 18

Unpublished article, "Classical In Our Time", 1980


Box 3 Folder 19

Unpublished article, "Kenyon Cox and Role of Art", 1982


Box 3 Folder 20

Unpublished article, "Our Classical Future", 1987, 1994

Includes correspondence Lewis Lapham


Box 3 Folder 21

Unpublished article, "Washington Revealed", 1989

Includes correspondence Martin Peretz ( The New Republic)


Box 3 Folder 22

Unpublished article, No Tittle, Beaux Arts, 1980s, undated


Box 3 Folder 23

Unpublished article, "The Decorators", 1980s, undated


Box 3 Folder 24

Unpublished letter to the editor, "The Park and the People", 1992 [?]


Box 3 Folder 25

Unpublished article on Clement E. Conger, 1992 [?]


Box 3 Folder 26

Unpublished article, "Our Classical Future", 1994


Box 3 Folder 27

Unpublished article, "How Modern Took Over", 1994


Box 3 Folder 28

Unpublished article, "Diplomatic Reception Rooms", 1995


Box 3 Folder 29

Unpublished article, "Untitled [Attack on Western Civilization]", 1996


Box 3 Folder 30

Unpublished article, "Bryant Park, Gertrude Stein, and Buttocks", 1995-1996


Box 3 Folder 31

Unpublished article, book review of A Clearing in the Distance, 1999

Contains an unpublished book review of Witolz Rybczynski's A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and America in the Nineteenth Century


Box 3 Folder 32

Unpublished article, "Where the Future Lies", 1999


Box 3 Folder 33

Unpublished article, "On the Anorexic", 1990s-2000s, undated


Box 3 Folder 34

Unpublished article, "On the U.S. Capitol", 2001 [?]


Box 3 Folder 36

Unpublished articles on New York City, 1950s, undated

Includes drafts with titles like: "New York's Ruling Families," "New York: A Federal City," "New York: City of Art," "Gleanings on the Heights," "Plans for Grand Central," one draft credited by Reed and Gay Talese


Box 3 Folder 37

Unpublished draft articles and ideas [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s, undated

Includes numerous untitled and titled drafts: "Classical Underground," "The Romantic Fallacy," "The Triumph of Classical New York," "Walking Is Not Un-American, "The Bees of Aristaeus," "The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Contemporary Art," "The Artist and the Landscape," "The Year 2064," "Italy and the Classical," "Modern," "The Public and Modern Art," "Ugliness In the Name of Art," "The Great American Exposition: New York's Crystal Palace to San Francisco's Treasure Island," "Civil War Broadway," and "Equine New York," correspondence John B. Jackson (Landscape), Charles J. Rolo (Harper's Bazaar)


Box 3 Folder 38

Unpublished draft articles and ideas [2 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s, undated

Includes numerous untitled and titled drafts: "Classical Underground," "The Romantic Fallacy," "The Triumph of Classical New York," "Walking Is Not Un-American, "The Bees of Aristaeus," "The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Contemporary Art," "The Artist and the Landscape," "The Year 2064," "Italy and the Classical," "Modern," "The Public and Modern Art," "Ugliness In the Name of Art," "The Great American Exposition: New York's Crystal Palace to San Francisco's Treasure Island," "Civil War Broadway," and "Equine New York," correspondence John B. Jackson (Landscape), Charles J. Rolo (Harper's Bazaar)


Subseries 2: Lectures & Exhibitions


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "The New Prometheus: Visual Glory in a Democratic Society," US Catholic Historical Society, 1957

Includes correspondence Elizabeth Youngstrom (Scribner's)


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "German Contributions to the Arts in New York," Social Scientific Society for Intercultural Relations, 1961


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "The Pennsylvania Avenue Plan," TAMS, 1974


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, Work of Philip Trammell Shutze, Columbia University, 1979

Contains draft of address by Reed offered at opening exhibition of Philip Trammell Shutze


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "The Role of Art in the Embellishment of the City," Historic Richmond Foundation, 1983


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "Our Classical Heritage," Oregon School of Design, 1989


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, Arthur Ross Awards, 1989, 2001


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "The Jefferson Building," United States Capitol Historical Society, 1997


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "Richard Morris Hunt Centennial Dedication," NYC Parks, 1998

Includes photographs of Reed delivering address


Box 39 Folder 8

Address, "Our Gallery of Apollo: The American Renaissance in New York," Art Commission of the City of New York, undated


Box 39 Folder 9

Courses given at Yale, Montclair, New School, 1950s-60s, undated

Courses: Yale, "American Renaissance," Montclair Adult School "Romantic Era and Civil War Era," New School "History of New York City," "Cultural Historical Tour of New York"


Box 39 Folder 10

Exhibition proposals, 1964, 1981, undated

Includes proposals for exhibitions entitled, "Prospect Park - A Centennial" (1964) and "Classical New York" (1981)


Box 39 Folder 11

Exhibition, "Ars in Urbis," Yale Art Gallery, 1953

Photocopy of brochure with Reed listed in acknowledgements


Box 39 Folder 12

Exhibition, "Monuments of Manhattan: Great Buildings In New York City, 1800-1918," The University Club, 1955

Includes notes on loaned items and correspondence James Kellum Smith


Box 39 Folder 13

Exhibition, "Classical Brooklyn," Long Island Historical Society, 1956

Introduction and catalogue text, with note 'exhibition put together by HHR'


Box 39 Folder 14

Exhibition Text, "Twentieth-Century Tapestries (on Jan Yoors)," Montclair Art Museum, 1956-57


Box 39 Folder 15

Exhibition, "75th Anniversary Architectural League 1957", 1950s, undated

Includes planning meeting minutes, correspondence Xenophon Smith (Postmaster General), John Jacobus (Princeton), Carolyn Pitts (Philadelphia Museum of Art), Howard Rice (Princeton), Carey McWilliams (The Nation), Lester Markel (New York Times), Marshall B. Davidson (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Newbold Morris (Lovejoy, Morris, Wasson & Huppuch), 5 photos


Box 39 Folder 16

Exhibition Text, "Central Park's Calvert Vaux," Museum of the City of New York, 1974


Box 39 Folder 17

Exhibition, "Andrea Palladio," Cooper Hewitt Museum, 1977

Organized by Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio and Classical America, folder contains brochure with text by Reed


Box 39 Folder 18

Exhibition Text, "Georgian Splendor: The Work of Philip Trammell Shutze," Columbia University, 1979


Box 39 Folder 19

Exhibition Text, "Mott B. Schmidt: Architectural Portrait," National Academy of Design, 1980

Brochures and text by Alvin Holm


Box 39 Folder 20

Exhibition Text, "The Classical Tradition in Modern Times," Symposium Smith College, 1981

Exhibition "Speaking a New Classicism: American Architecture Now," Smith College Museum of Art & Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, folder contains catalogues with essay, original folder tag read "Talk at Smith College"


Box 39 Folder 21

Exhibition Text, "Robert Adam & His Style," Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1982


Box 39 Folder 22

Exhibition Text, "A Building to Celebrate," New York Public Library, 1986


Box 39 Folder 23

Exhibition Text, "Richard Morris Hunt and New York", 1986


Box 39 Folder 24

Exhibition Text, "The National Sculpture Society Celebrates the Figure," National Sculpture Society, 1987


Box 39 Folder 25

Exhibition Text, "Ogden Codman and the Decoration of Houses," The National Academy of Design, 1988-1989

Includes correspondence with Chauncey Stillman and article about the exhibition in theBoston Globe


Box 39 Folder 26

Exhibition, "The Classical Tradition, The Wave of the Future," University of Texas at Austin, 1980s, undated

Includes transcript of a recording, correspondence Miss Leighton, Lynn Cooksey, David H. Stewart, Mrs. Barrie Scardino, Susan R. Hoover


Box 40 Folder 1

Invitations to speak, 1965-66

Includes correspondence J.W. Boutillier, Lucia Dubro (Atlanta Public Schools), Helene Palmer (Junior League of the City of New York), Jewel Bellush (Hunter College), Thomas S. Buechner (Brooklyn Museum)


Box 40 Folder 2

Lecture Notes [1 of 2], 1960s, undated

Includes drafts and notes, some titled: "The Human Figure and Street Ornament," and "The Vanderbilt Family and the American Renaissance"


Box 40 Folder 3

Lecture Notes [2 of 2], undated

Includes drafts and notes from various lectures, addresses, speeches, and talks


Box 40 Folder 4

Lecture, "When Our Cities Were Brown," Newark Public Library, 1961


Box 7 Folder 1

Lecture, "New York in the Age of Elegance: The Vanderbilt Family and the American Renaissance", 1964


Box 40 Folder 5

Lecture, Delancey Family, St. Nicholas Historical Society, 1966


Box 40 Folder 6

Lecture, New London Historical Society, 1960s, undated


Box 40 Folder 7

Lecture, "Paris Parks", 1972


Box 40 Folder 8

Lecture, "The Classical Tradition in Art and Architecture: An Answer to Post-Modernism," Southern Methodist University of Texas, 1980

Includes correspondence Dean Eugene Bonelli, George Parker and Paul Gapp


Box 40 Folder 9

Lecture, "Classical America: Movement and Tradition," French Institute of Architecture Conference, Paris, 1982


Box 40 Folder 10

Lecture, "The Role of Art in the Embellishment of the City," Historic Richmond Foundation, 1983


Box 40 Folder 11

Lecture, Walking Tours, Municipal Arts Society, 1986


Box 40 Folder 12

Lecture, "Fashion, Rebellion and Modern Art," Long Island University, 1988


Box 40 Folder 13

Lecture, "Henry Clay Frick and the Grand Tradition," Frick Collection, 1988


Box 40 Folder 14

Lecture, "The totality of the Arts in the Traditional Space," Classical America, 1993


Box 40 Folder 15

Lecture, "On Biltmore," Symposium Montgomery Museum, 1995

Includes correspondence Rebecca Gillette


Box 40 Folder 16

Lecture, "The United States Capitol," National Academy of Design, 1995


Box 40 Folder 17

Lecture, "Coming of the Modern," Davidson College, 1996


Box 40 Folder 18

Lecture, English Architecture, Classical America, 1996

Contains lecture Reed gave on English architecture at a Classical America meeting


Box 40 Folder 19

Lecture, "Wethersfield, the Garden of the Late Chauncey Stillman," National Academy of Design, 1997


Box 40 Folder 20

Lecture, "Washington's Classical Future," The National Building Museum, 2001


Box 40 Folder 21

Lecture, "The Triumph of the Modern," Genealogical Society, 2002


Box 40 Folder 22

Lecture, "The Meigs Capitol," National Civic Art Society, 2004


Box 40 Folder 23

Lecture, "On the U.S. Capitol", 2000s, undated


Box 40 Folder 24

Lecture, "The City Beautiful Movement," Municipal Arts Society, undated


Box 40 Folder 25

Lecture, "The City as a Work of Art", undated


Box 40 Folder 26

Lecture, "On the Classical Tradition, Amherst College, undated


Box 40 Folder 27

Testimony, Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1960s, undated

Includes statements regarding proposed police stable in Prospect Park and on Greenwich Village Historic District, correspondence James Felt (City Planning commission)


Box 40 Folder 28

Testimony, Proposed Air Force Academy, 1955


Box 40 Folder 29

Testimony, Washington Square Park, 1966

Previously filed in NYU Walking Tours - Henry James Tour


Subseries 3: Central Park Curatorship


Box 27 Folder 14

Central Park - Miscellaneous

Earlier accession?


Box 27 Folder 16

Central Park - Miscellaneous

Earlier accession? (dated 1979)


Box 28 Folder 10

Central Park - Miscellaneous

Earlier accession? (Includes photos, history of Central Park and bicycle tours of Central Park)


Box 27 Folder 15

Central Park - Miscellaneous - Reports

Earlier accession?


Box 28 Folder 1

Central Park - Stables and Polo Field Battle

Earlier accession?


Box 40 Folder 30

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [1 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets, original binder entitled "Central Park - Summer 1968"


Box 40 Folder 31

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [2 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets, original binder entitled "Central Park - Summer 1968"


Box 40 Folder 32

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [3 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "The Lake I"


Box 40 Folder 33

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [4 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "The Lake II"


Box 40 Folder 34

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [5 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "North End"


Box 40 Folder 35

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [6 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "South End"


Box 41 Folder 1

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [7 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "Ramble"


Box 41 Folder 2

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [8 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "Bethesda Terrace"


Box 41 Folder 3

Central Park - Photography - Jones, E. Powis [9 of 9], 1968

Includes photographs by E. Powis Jones, the majority of which were taken in 1968, many of which document the conditions, public facilities, and activities in Central Park; it is assumed that these photographs are part of Reed's work as curator of Central Park, but these volumes also contain reference materials that could be associated with any of Reed's writings or projects concerning Central Park; it is not confirmed that Reed personally organized or wrote captions for these materials and photographs; this folder includes index of photographs and contact sheets; original binder entitled "Misc."


Box 41 Folder 4

Central Park Maps (including Tree Map), 1967, 1994

Maps with text by Reed: "Bridges of Central Park," (1989) "The Grand Design" (1994) with the history of the park's design, "Grand Design or Catch All?" (1967), "Tree Map" (1967)


Box 41 Folder 5

Central Park Stables, 1967

Includes correspondence Lewis Mumford, Joseph Walker, Jack M. Kaplan, Thomas P. Hoving, Richard Edes Harrison, 4 photos


Box 4 Folder 1

Correspondence during Central Parks Curatorship, 1965-66

Includes correspondence Thomas Hoving, Richard Edes Harrison, Allyn Cox, Alan Burnham, Bill Farrell, Grace M. Mayer, Irvin Schwartz (resident who first suggested ban of cars in Central Park)


Box 4 Folder 2

Correspondence during Central Parks Curatorship, 1966-70

Includes correspondence Thomas Hoving, Arthur Rosenblatt, Richard Morris, August Heckscher, Robert Makla, 2 photos


Box 4 Folder 3

Press Clips, Park Curatorship, 1960s

Includes articles referencing Reed andNew York Timesfront page announcement of his tenure scrawled 'Hooray!'


Box 4 Folder 5

Reed on Commercial Invasion of Central Park, 1967

Includes correspondence from friends and members of the public responding to Reed'sNew York Timesarticle (June 27, 1967) protesting commercial invasion of Central Park


Box 4 Folder 4

Reports and Assessments on Curatorship, 1966, undated

Includes Reed's reports for Hoving and personal assessment of the first six months of his curatorship


Box 33 Folder 16

Report, Task Force on Municipal Archives, 1966-1968

Contains 1966 task force recommendations for the preservation of the Municipal Archives and signed letter to Reed from Mayor Lindsay


Subseries 4: Publicity


Box 41 Folder 6

Press Clips [1 of 7], 1950s


Box 41 Folder 7

Press Clips [2 of 7], 1960s

Includes articles about walking tours


Box 41 Folder 8

Press Clips [3 of 7], 1970s


Box 41 Folder 9

Press Clips [4 of 7], 1980s


Box 41 Folder 10

Press Clips [5 of 7], 1990s


Box 41 Folder 11

Press Clips [6 of 7], 2000s


Box 41 Folder 12

Press Clips [7 of 7], undated


Box 41 Folder 13

Reviews and Notices American Skyline, 1950s

Includes correspondence Charles Farnsley, Everard Upjohn


Box 41 Folder 14

Reviews and Notices The Golden City, 1959


Box 42 Folder 1

Reviews and Notices Central Park: A History and a Guide, 1967

Includes a handwritten, unsigned note offering feedback on p 126: "This is the great theme of your chapter…"


Box 42 Folder 2

Reviews and Notices Architecture in America: A Battle of Styles, 1960s


Box 42 Folder 3

Reviews and Notices Central Park: A Photographic Guide, 1979


Box 42 Folder 4

Reviews and Notices Palladio's Architecture and Its Influence, 1980


Box 42 Folder 5

Reviews and Notices The Library of Congress, ed. Reed, 1983, 1998

By Herbert Small, edited by Reed


Box 42 Folder 6

Reviews and Notices The New York Public Library: Its Architecture and Decoration, 1986, 2011

Includes correspondence Sam Robbins, Randolph Herr


Box 42 Folder 7

Reviews and Notices The Pine Tree Book, 1987

By Russell Peterson, foreword by Reed


Box 42 Folder 8

Reviews and Notices, "Beaux-Arts Architecture in NY", 1988


Box 42 Folder 9

Reviews and Notices, "Rockefeller NY", 1988


Box 42 Folder 10

Reviews and Notices, "Bridges of Central Park", 1989-2007


Box 42 Folder 11

Reviews and Notices The U.S. Capitol, 2005


Box 42 Folder 12

Reviews and Notices Architecture of Humanism, undated

Preface by Reed


Box 42 Folder 13

Lecture Announcements, Promotional Materials [1 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes promotional material from the Museum of the City of New York, Friends of Central Park, Reed's lectures, walking tours, and other events


Box 42 Folder 14

Lecture Announcements, Promotional Materials [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes promotional material from Reed's lectures, walking tours, and other events


Subseries 5: General


Box 42 Folder 15

Awards, 1991-2005

Includes material and correspondence concerning awards and prizes from Notre Dame (Richard H. Driehaus Prize), the Victorian Society, the Acorn Foundation, and Municipal Arts Society


Box 42 Folder 16

Biographical Materials, 1963-2013

Includes materials, correspondence, DVDs, and photographs related to the lives of Reed and his wife, Constance Reed, such as materials concerning the Reed's 30th wedding anniversary, to Reed as an alumni of Harvard University, or Constance and Henry Reed's deaths


Box 42 Folder 17

Board Memberships, 1979-2012

Includes materials related to Reed's work as a board member of organizations other than Classical America


Box 42 Folder 18

Books Referencing Reed, 1950s-1990s

Includes correspondence Gil Millstein


Box 42 Folder 19

Collected Quotes & Articles, 1912-2007

Includes quotations and articles not written by Reed, but collected by Reed


Box 42 Folder 20

Consultation, CBS News Reports, 1960s

Includes broadcast transcripts: "A Question of Values: A close look at luxury apartments in Manhattan" and "Our Vanishing Legacy"


Box 42 Folder 21

Curriculum Vitae, 1979-2001


Box 42 Folder 22

Guggenheim Fellowship, 1958-1960

Includes application information, correspondence James F. Mathias, J. Kellum Smith, Henry Allen Moe


Box 42 Folder 23

MacArthur Foundation Application, 1984-1986

Includes correspondence and materials related to Reed's application to the MacArthur Foundation


Box 42 Folder 24

Notes, City and Preservation, undated

Contains texts: "Old Buildings - Should They Be Preserved?" and "Some Considerations on the Greatness of Cities"


Box 37 Folder 10

Notes, J. Buelhmann Opus, undated

Originally filed with Classical America, connection unknown


Box 42 Folder 25

Notes, Miscellaneous, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, undated

Contains fragments of undated writing and notes by Reed


Box 42 Folder 26

Notes, Trip to France and Italy, 1982

Descriptions of visit to Paris, Turin and Genoa


Box 42 Folder 27

Obituaries, 1978-1999

Includes obituaries of Thomas Everett, Christopher Tunnard, John Bayley, Chauncey Stillman, and Ray Mack written and collected by Reed


Box 42 Folder 28

Reading Lists, undated

Includes landscape architecture and Georges Gromort


Box 42 Folder 29

Transcript, Reed - Bayley interview, 1959

Photocopy with note: "Gilbert MilsteinNew York TimesJune 30, 1959"


Box 42 Folder 30

Transcript, Reed- Cox interview, 1973

Includes transcript, photographs, and recording of Reed's interview with Allyn Cox that was subsequently printed in Classical America III


Box 42 Folder 31

Transcript, Reed- Everett interview, 1975

Includes transcript of Reed's interview with Thomas Everett


Box 42 Folder 32

Transcript, Reed- Jack interview, 1975

Includes transcript of Reed's interview with James Jack


Box 42 Folder 33

Transcript, Wood - Reed interview, 1998

Includes transcript and correspondence related to Tony Wood's interview with Reed


Box 42 Folder 34

Translation, Alberti, undated

Items are untitled but could be Reed's translation of Leon Battista Alberti'sDe iciarchia(dated 1954 in WorldCat)

Series II: New York Walking Tours


Subseries 1: Uptown Manhattan (above 59th)


Box 32 Folder 14

Central Park - Guide Notes, 1960s-1980s

Includes "Historical Perspective," "The North Section of Central Park," "An Outline History of Central Park," "Brief Chronology of Central Park


Box 30 Folder 10

Central Park - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the 79th Street Entrance on Central Park West to the 59th Street Entrance on Fifth Avenue"


Box 9 Folder 11

Clubland Tour - General (Hunter to the Met), 1960s, undated

Includes research on addresses and residents, brochure "East Sixties Property Owners Association"


Box 32 Folder 15

Clubland Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From Hunter College to the Metropolitan Club"


Box 9 Folder 12

Clubland Tour - Manuscript, undated

Tour subtitled: "From the Union Club at Park Avenue and 69th Street to the Metropolitan Club at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street"


Box 27 Folder 8

Clubland Tour - Miscellaneous, 1960s, undated


Box 9 Folder 13

Clubland Tour I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Upper East Side historic districts, Union Club (including sample menu 1880), Harold Pratt House, Cosmopolitan Club, Knickerboxer Greys, City University of New York, Hunter College, Histadrut in Israel, Seventh Regiment of New York and Armory


Box 9 Folder 14

Clubland Tour I - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Lexington School for the Deaf, Louis Comfort Tiffany Museum of Contemporary Crafts


Box 9 Folder 15

Clubland Tour II - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on St. Vincent Ferrer's Church, China Institute, American Federation of Arts, Temple Emanu-El, The Kosciuszko Foundation, Roy Wilson Howard, The Asia Society, Near East Foundation, New York Academy of Sciences, the Colony Club for women (with details on the Sabbatical Club: seven women who met seven men for dinner, seven times a year), Browning School for Boys, Cos Club


Box 10 Folder 1

Clubland Tour II - Secondary, 1960s, undated


Box 30 Folder 7

Clubland Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the Union Club at Park Avenue and 69th Street to the Metropolitan Club at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street"


Box 10 Folder 3

Columbia University - 117-149, 1960s, undated

1 photo


Box 10 Folder 4

Columbia University - 65-117, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Columbia endowments, libraries, UPenn Financial Reports, Yale Treasury Reports and graduate programs


Box 10 Folder 5

Columbia University - 68, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Heins & La Farge, correspondence Robert Harron (Assistant to the President)


Box 10 Folder 2

Columbia University - 7 - Cathedral of St John, 1950, 1960s, undated

Includes books:The Raphael Cartoons, published for the V&A, 1950,A Guide to the Cathedral,The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, comparative statistics on other cathedrals, correspondence Rev. Bruce M. Williams (Cathedral), J.B.B (Bailey?), research on William Appleton Potter, Van Brunt on Amiens Cathedral


Box 10 Folder 6

Columbia University - General Material, 1960s, undated

Various guides to Morningside Heights


Box 32 Folder 21

Columbia University - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"Tour 1: From the Cathedral of St. John the Divine to Grant's Tomb via the campus of Columbia University," "Tour 2: A Visit to Avery Library and Low Library," "Tour 3: Upper Broadway- Clerics & Scholars"


Box 10 Folder 7

Columbia University - Introduction, 1960s, undated

Includes research on St. Luke's Hospital, Church of Notre Dame, correspondence Phoebe Wadsworth (Home for Old Men and Aged Couples), Reverend Monsignor Daniel J. Donovan (Church of Notre Dame)


Box 10 Folder 8

Columbia University - Jewish Theological, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Torah in America, United Synagogue of America and The Jewish Museum


Box 10 Folder 9

Columbia University - Morningside Heights, undated

Tour subtitled: "From the Cathedral of St John the Divine to Grant's Tomb, via Columbia University"


Oversize Box 1 Folder 4

Columbia University - Photo - South Court Fountain, undated

From McKim, Mead & White Collection


Box 10 Folder 10

Columbia University - Planning, 1970

Includes report published by I.M. Pei and Partners, along with handwritten note from K. Lehn


Box 10 Folder 11

Columbia University - Riverside Park, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Grant's Tomb, Columbia International Student House, Riverside Church, correspondence Jesse Lyons, Robert Gibbs (Riverside Church), 4 photos


Box 32 Folder 19

Harlem - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From Hamilton Grange to St. Philip's Church"


Box 10 Folder 12

Lenox Hill Tour - General (St. Jean Baptiste to Frick), 1960s, undated

Includes notes on Edith Wharton's ancestry, hand drawn map of the East 70s tour, 1 photo


Box 32 Folder 16

Lenox Hill Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From St. Jean Baptiste to the Frick Gallery"


Box 10 Folder 13

Lenox Hill Tour - Miscellaneous (St. Jean Baptiste to Frick), 1960s, undated

Note inside: "pertinent to the text but not indexed," includes information on Loyola, De Tesse Room, copy of plan "Dwelling for N.L. McCready"


Box 10 Folder 14

Lenox Hill Tour - White Allom, Frick, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence G.W. Whale (White Allom Ltd.), 4 photos


Box 10 Folder 15

Lenox Hill Tour I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Rev. Adrian Hebert (Church of St Jean Baptiste), 'Robbie' Robert Robbins (re French Canadian church of St Jean Baptiste), Mary D. Fewlass (Lenox Hill Hospital), Montague White (Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church), research on the German Hospital, Thomas Fortune Ryan, St Ignatius, Lenox Hill Hospital, Harkness, Hewitt School, Pulitzer, Alfred Chester Beatty, Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, issues ofNew York Historical Society Quarterly(1962)


Box 10 Folder 16

Lenox Hill Tour I - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Alan Burnham (to 'Joan' Mrs Henry Hope Reed), James W. Wooster (The Commonwealth Fund), Montague White (Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church), plan of Harkness Ballet Center


Box 10 Folder 17

Lenox Hill Tour II - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on residents and addresses in E 70s, on Stillman, Kimball, Axel Werner Gren, Hoe, St James Church, David Sarnoff, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, the 20th Century Fund, Henry George School of Social Science


Box 10 Folder 18

Lenox Hill Tour II - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes booklet: "Paintings at the Frick Collection," contact sheet for members of the English Speaking Union of New York


Box 30 Folder 8

Lenox Hill Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the Church of St. Jean Baptiste to the Frick Collection"


Box 11 Folder 1

Lincoln Center I, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence John D. Rockefeller 3rd, George Hopper Fitch (Municipal Arts Society)


Box 11 Folder 2

Lincoln Center II (Philharmonic Hall), 1960s, undated

Includes transcript of CBS News Special on "Henry Moore: Man of Form" (1965)


Box 11 Folder 3

Lincoln Center III (Chief Sources), 1960s, undated

Includes research on Vivian Beaumont Allen, Academy of Music Philadelphia


Box 32 Folder 20

Lincoln Center, The West Side - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"Tour 1: From the Museum of Natural History to Lincoln Center," "Tour 2: Lincoln Center- The Elegant West Side," "Outline History of The American Museum of Natural History,"


Box 33 Folder 8

Lincoln Center, The West Side - Research, 1959-1971

Includes newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence Nancy D. Newcomb, and brochures from the American Museum of Natural History


Box 31 Folder 3

Morningside Heights - Tour Draft [1 of 2], 1960s, undated

"From the Cathedral of St. John the Divine to Grant's Tomb via the campus of Columbia University"


Box 31 Folder 4

Morningside Heights - Tour Draft [2 of 2], 1960s, undated

"From the Cathedral of St. John the Divine to Grant's Tomb via the campus of Columbia University"


Box 32 Folder 17

Museum of the City of New York - Guide Notes, 1960s

"For the William Starr Miller Residence to the Museum of the City of New York"


Box 11 Folder 4

Museum of the City of New York I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Park Avenue real estate history, Joseph Freedlander, Marine Museum, James Marion Sims, Patrick Henry School, Pine Street, Mount Sinai, New York City Housing Authority, correspondence Hardinge Scholle (Decatur House), August Heckscher (Twentieth Century Fund), book by Clarence SeniorThe Puerto Ricans: Strangers, then Neighbors


Box 11 Folder 5

Museum of the City of New York I - Secondary [1 of 2], 1960s, undated

Original folder subtitled: "Numbered according to pages in the revised manuscript," correspondence Mr Delano, research on Ogden Codman Jr., book:The Love Letters of Phyllis McGinleywith Reed note: "terrible poem on MCNY," 3 photos, 1 negative


Box 11 Folder 6

Museum of the City of New York I - Secondary [2 of 2], 1960s, undated

Original folder subtitled: "Numbered according to pages in the revised manuscript," correspondence Mr Delano, research on Ogden Codman Jr., book:The Love Letters of Phyllis McGinleywith Reed note: "terrible poem on MCNY," 3 photos, 1 negative


Box 11 Folder 7

Museum of the City of New York II - Primary, 1950s-60s, undated

Original folder subtitled: "Numbered according to unrevised manuscript," correspondence Vera M Seiger (New York Medicine), Martin R. Steinberg (Mount Sinai Hospital), David McKibbin (Library of the Boston Athenaeum), Pierre Brodin (Lycee Francais), John Hammond, research on New York Medicine, Academy of Medicine (including postcards), National Audubon Society, Billy Rose


Box 11 Folder 8

Museum of the City of New York II - Secondary, 1960s, undated


Box 11 Folder 9

Museum of the City of New York III - Primary [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, undated

Includes research on the Ruppert family, Lola Montez, YMHA, 92nd street Y, J.F.Dulles, the Dalton School, The Spence School, Andrew Carnegie, Columbia School of Social Work, Hammond House and Hammond family, Otto Kahn, correspondence Dr. Wolfe (Brick Presbyterian Church), John Boogaerts, Barbara Colbron (The Spence School), Mother B. Brennan (Convent of the Sacred Heart)


Box 11 Folder 10

Museum of the City of New York III - Primary [2 of 2], 1950s-60s, undated

Includes research on the Ruppert family, Lola Montez, YMHA, 92nd street Y, J.F.Dulles, the Dalton School, The Spence School, Andrew Carnegie, Columbia School of Social Work, Hammond House and Hammond family, Otto Kahn, correspondence Dr. Wolfe (Brick Presbyterian Church), John Boogaerts, Barbara Colbron (The Spence School), Mother B. Brennan (Convent of the Sacred Heart)


Box 11 Folder 11

Museum of the City of New York III - Secondary, 1960s, undated


Box 11 Folder 12

Museum of the City of New York IV - Primary, 1950s-60s, undated

Includes research on Freida Schiff and Felix Warburg, The Jewish Museum, Church of the Heavenly Rest, National Academy of Design, National Academy School for Fine Art, the Guggenheim museum and family, Frank Lloyd Wright, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, correspondence Teresa Goldblatt (Jewish Museum), Van Sinderen Lindsley (Church of the Heavenly Rest), David D. Hume (Saint David's School)


Box 11 Folder 13

Museum of the City of New York IV - Secondary, 1960s, undated

includes research on Nightingale Bamford School, Cornelius Vanderbilt family tree


Box 11 Folder 14

Museum of the City of New York V - Appendix (Gracie Mansion), 1960s, undated


Box 31 Folder 1

Museum of the City of New York - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the Museum of the City of New York to the Yivo Institute of Jewish Research via Fifth Avenue"


Box 32 Folder 18

Upper East Side - Tours and Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"Tour 1: From the Pyne-Davison Row at Park Avenue and 68th Street to the Duke Mansion at 1 East 78th Street," "Tour 2: Fifth Avenue - From the Vanderbilt Gate to the Rovensky Mansion," "Tour 3: Upper Fifth Avenue," "Tour 4: The Town House and the Private Palace,"


Box 31 Folder 2

West Side - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the American Museum of Natural History to Lincoln Center"


Box 32 Folder 13

Yorkville - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From St. Ignatius Church to St. Jean Baptiste"


Box 11 Folder 15

Yorkville I - Primary (up to Metropolitan Museum), 1960s, undated

Includes research on St. Ignatius, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Regis High, St. Jean Baptiste, Loyola High School, Reginald de Koven, Marymount School, E 86th St, Goethe House, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, correspondence Rev. McCusker (Regis High School), Dr Hampton Adams/Lucille Bright (Park Avenue Christian Church), Julius Schatz (American Jewish Congress)


Box 11 Folder 16

Yorkville I - Secondary, 1960s, undated


Box 12 Folder 1

Yorkville I, II, III - Miscellaneous, 1960s, undated

Includes research on English Speaking Union, W.S. Cook, John Dennis Ryan, Henry Hudleton Rogers, correspondence Robert Clancy (Henry George School of Social Science)


Box 12 Folder 2

Yorkville II - Primary, 1960s, undated

Original folder subtitled: "Primary information on the Metropolitan Museum of Art"


Box 12 Folder 3

Yorkville II - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Metropolitan Museum of Art


Box 12 Folder 4

Yorkville III - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Douglas L. Elliman (with details on 998 Fifth Avenue), Irving Buchalter (Young Men's Philanthropic League), Elder Daniel L. Worthington (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), Clemencia Kessler (NYU Institute of Fine Arts), research on St. Ignatius, Murray Guggenheim, American Irish Historical Society, Woolworth, E 79th Street, IRE headquarters, Brokaw mansion, Rudolph Steiner School, Duveen, Unitarian Church of All Souls, Jewish Labor Bund, Duke House


Box 12 Folder 5

Yorkville III - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Chateau de Chenonceau, Rudolf Steiner School, All Souls Unitarian, Junior League of New York, report "Biennial National Convention of the American Jewish Congress, 1964," issues ofPerspectives,The JL Observer,Technion Review, course offerings NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1960s


Box 30 Folder 9

Yorkville - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola to the James Buchanan Duke Mansion"


Subseries 2: Mid-Manhattan (Houston to 59th)


Box 6 Folder 7

Astors - Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue Tour - General, 1960s, undated

Includes tour text and drafts, 2 photos


Box 32 Folder 6

Astors - Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue - Guide Notes, 1960s- 1970s

"From Herald Square to the New York Public Library"


Box 6 Folder 8

Astors - Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue - Primary II, 1960s, undated

Includes research on office of the Post Master, Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue, her dinners and balls, the Waldorf Astoria, Sloanes, Lord and Taylor, correspondence John A. Bell (Church of the Incarnation)


Box 6 Folder 9

Astors - Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue - Primary II - Resources, 1957, undated

Includes research on Pierpoint Morgan Library, The New Church (Swedenborgian), Yeshiva University, Stern College, book by Conrad Hilton,Be My Guest, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1957, 288 pages, with note: 'Waldorf Astoria, pg 79-86'


Box 33 Folder 14

Astors - Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue - Research, 1960s-1976

Includes notecards, typed notes, and clippings


Box 29 Folder 9

Astors - Mrs Astor's Fifth Avenue - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From Pennsylvania Station to the NYPL via Murray Hill and the Morgan Library"


Box 6 Folder 6

Astors - The World of the Astors Tour, 1960s, undated

Tour subtitled: "From St Mark's In-the-Bouwerie to Grace Church via St Patrick's Old Cathedral"


Box 9 Folder 10

Carnegie Hall, 1960s, undated

Includes research on West Side, Columbus Circle, Church of St Paul the Apostle, John Quinn


Box 6 Folder 10

Chelsea, 1960s, undated

Includes research on piers, development, St. Peter's Church, St. Vincent de Paul, Fisk, Guardian Angel Church, General Theological Seminary, Chelsea Square, correspondence Gladys Faber Grant (about Don Alonzo Cushman), engineer Irwin B. Margiloff (at 457 W 22nd)


Box 28 Folder 3

Chelsea - Clement Clarke Moore, 1960s, undated


Box 32 Folder 4

Chelsea Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour: Brick And Brownstone on the Hudson Shore," "Tour: The New York of Clement Clarke Moore"


Box 29 Folder 6

Chelsea Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"The New York of Clement Clarke Moore"


Box 6 Folder 11

Cooper Union I, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Peter Stuyvesant, St. Mark's in the Bowery, Nicholas Fish, 3rd Avenue, correspondence Reverend Richard E. McEvoy (St. Mark's Church), Frank Wuttge (on the Locust Point Epic), hardback150 Years Service to American Health: Schieffelin


Box 6 Folder 12

Cooper Union Ia - The Museum, 1960s, undated

Contains extensive correspondence on saving the Cooper Union Museum: Eleanor Sachs, Colin Eisler, Whitney North Seymour, H.F. Du Pont, Vera D. Hahn, Victor Weybright (New American Library), Hall Winslow, Philip Randall, Russell Lynes (Harper's), August 'Augie' Heckscher, Roland L. Redmond, Frederick B. Adams Jr, Albert I. Edelman, Richard P. Wunder, 4 photos


Box 6 Folder 13

Cooper Union Ib - The Museum, 1960s, undated

Includes bound texts: "Exchange of Correspondence between the Committee and the Trustees of Cooper Union," "Summary Catalogue of Drawings by Identified Italian Architects in The Cooper Union Museum 1964," "Peter Cooper & the Wrought Iron Beam" by Esmond Shaw, "Recent Acquisitions by the Museum 1964"


Box 6 Folder 14

Cooper Union II - General 1, 1956, undated

Includes research on 21 Stuyvesant Street, the Ghost of Astor Library, 26 Bond Street, Stuyvesant Estate


Box 6 Folder 15

Cooper Union II - General 2, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Union Club, Astor Opera House, Metropolitan Hotel, text for "New York City of Art Tour 4," correspondence Ketchum, Gina & Sharp, Kenneth H. Dunshee (News from Home), Milton Forrest, registration list for Society of Architectural Historians, 2 photos and 3 strips of negatives


Box 6 Folder 16

Cooper Union II - Old Merchant's, 1950s-60s, undated

Includes research on Washington Irving, New York Public Library, United Hias Service (Jewish migration agency), booklet: "The Greek Revival In the US," 13 photos and 4 negatives


Box 6 Folder 17

Cooper Union III - World of the Astors, 1950s-60s, undated

Includes research on Puck Building, Jacob Riis, New York's Police, Black, Star & Gorham, Niblo's, Grace Church, correspondence Monsignor Tommaso (St. Patrick's Old Cathedral), Rev. Louis Pitt (Grace Church), 1 photo


Box 32 Folder 2

Cooper Union - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour: The World of the Astor's" "Tour: From St. Marl's in the Bouwerie to Grace Church"


Box 7 Folder 2

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - General, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Paley Plaza, William S. Paley Foundation, Mason Land, Edith Wharton, 4 photos


Box 32 Folder 10

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour 1: From St. Patrick's Cathedral to the Hotel Plaza," "Tour 2: The Fifties - Fashionable Fifth Avenue"


Box 7 Folder 3

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - Rockefeller/Rockland, 1960s, undated

Includes research on John D. Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, Rockefeller Land, MOMA


Box 7 Folder 4

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - Tour Draft, undated


Box 7 Folder 5

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - Tour Draft, undated

Includes tour text "Sutton Place," research on the Plaza, Sutton Place, Laws of New York, research fromThe History of American SculptureandKarl Bitter: Architectural Sculptor 1867-1915


Box 7 Folder 6

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - Vanderbilt family, Mansions, etc, 1960s, undated

Includes Vanderbilt names and addresses, 4 photos


Box 7 Folder 7

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes St. Patrick's Day Parade program (1967), correspondence Paul Smith (American Craftsmen's Council), Reverend Joseph Flannelly (St. Patrick's Cathedral), Frederick Crowell, research on St. Patrick's Cathedral, Villard House, Rosenbach, Collier's, Cartier's, Mrs Ann Lohman alias Mme Restell (abortionist), on lobbies of Esso and Tishman buildings, 21 Club and speakeasies


Box 8 Folder 1

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts II - MOMA - Primary (also Rockefeller), 1960s, undated

Includes research on MoMA, 'Fifi', Fowler, Mr and Mrs John (Rockefeller?), 1 photo


Box 8 Folder 2

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts II - MOMA - Secondary, 1960s, undated


Box 7 Folder 8

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts III - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on St. Thomas Church, Whitney Museum, Museum of Primitive Art, The University Club, the Frick, US Steel Millionaires, W.H. Moore, Gotham Hotel, Hotel St. Regis, Lienau and ancestry notes for Mrs Colford Jones and Edith Wharton, Tiffany, Fifth Presbyterian, Durand-Ruel, Knoedler, Plaza Hotel, New Netherlands Hotel, Bonwit Teller, correspondence Mrs Marian C. Oliver O'Donnell (The Preservation Society of Newport County), the Chambre Syndicat Nationale des decorateurs et tapissier-decorateurs, France (on Maison Allard/Marble House), Frederick Keppel, text "The Story of Tiffany"


Box 7 Folder 9

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts III - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Nelson Hickman, Charlotte Rubinow (General Motors Corporation)


Box 30 Folder 6

Fifth Avenue of the Vanderbilts - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From St. Patrick's Cathedral to the Hotel Plaza, with excursions into the side streets"


Box 7 Folder 10

Gramercy Tour, 1960s, undated

Original folder title: "Tour #1 Gramercy 3," includes issues ofHistoric Preservation, research on The Players, Friends Meeting House, Washington Irving High School, John Bigelow, Con Ed


Box 30 Folder 3

Grand Central - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"A Brief Tour of Grand Central Terminal"


Box 7 Folder 11

Greenwich Village Tour, 1969, undated

Includes bound books from the Landmarks Preservation Commission: "Greenwich Village Historic District" volumes 1 and 2, and Reed tour "Greenwich Village and the City Planning Heritage of New York City"


Box 31 Folder 15

Greenwich Village Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour 1: The American Ward," "Tour 2:Sir Peter Warren's Greenwich," "Tour 3: From the Corner of Gay and Christopher Streets to the Jefferson Market Courthouse"


Box 33 Folder 4

Greenwich Village Tour - Research, 1961-1972

Includes clippings, references, notes, and correspondence Bernard Katz


Box 29 Folder 7

Greenwich Village Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"Greenwich Village or the Old Ninth Ward"


Box 7 Folder 12

Henry James' Fifth Avenue - Tour, undated

Tour subtitled: "Henry James' Fifth Avenue - From Union Square to Washington Square via Fifth Avenue"


Box 7 Folder 13

Henry James' Fifth Avenue I - General, undated

Includes research on Village Arch, Union Square, Lower Fifth, Whorehouses, Winslow Homer, correspondence Edward F.L. Bruen, text by Reed "East of Washington Square: Sailors Snug Harbor, Henry James' Birthplace, the House of Commodore Vanderbilt, and old NYU"


Box 7 Folder 14

Henry James' Fifth Avenue II - General, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Clay Lancaster (on the Yerkes-Totten Japanese Palace Room), 1 photo


Box 7 Folder 15

Henry James' Fifth Avenue IIIa - NYU, 1958, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence William Spencer (NYU Office of Information)


Box 7 Folder 16

Henry James' Fifth Avenue IIIb - NYU, 1960s


Box 7 Folder 17

Henry James' Fifth Avenue IV - Union Square to Washington Square, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Sailors' Snug Harbor, Mrs Robert W. De Forest's "History of No. 7 Washington Square," R.M. Hunt's Studio Building for artists, the Washington Square Arch, correspondence Alan Burnham, Eli Wilentz (Eighth Street Bookshop), text: "A Brief Historical Review of the Houses on the North Side of Washington Square" by Robert C. Weinberg (architect)


Box 7 Folder 18

Henry James' New York - Union Square to Washington Square I, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Church of St. Francis Xavier, August Belmont (with menu dating from December 1887), Delmonicos


Box 7 Folder 19

Henry James' New York - Union Square to Washington Square II, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Arts Student League, New School, Salmagundi Club, Brevoort Ball, Church of the Ascension, correspondence Edgar Tafel (with hand drawn map), A. Henry Nordhausen, Thelma E. Bonneau (Earl G. Shneidman), book:Presbyterians Their History and Beliefsby Walter Lingle, book:The Constitution of the United Presbyterian Church 1960, 2 photos


Box 32 Folder 9

New York Public Library - Guide Notes, 1960s-1970s

Includes "Tour: From the New York Public Library to Rockefeller Center," "Tour of the New York Public Library"


Box 43 Folder 1

New York Public Library - Guide Notes, Classical America Tour, 1972

Contains guide notes for a tour of the New York Public Library presented by Classical America


Box 33 Folder 7

New York Public Library - Research, 1949-1980

Includes newspaper clippings, "One Hundreds Treasures: An Exhibition to mark the 100th Anniversary of the New York Public Library," and correspondence Rebecca Rochell


Box 29 Folder 10

New York Public Library - Tour Draft, 1960s-1970s

"From NYPL to Rockefeller Center via Fifth Avenue"


Box 32 Folder 1

NOHO Tour - Tour Draft, 1990s, undated


Box 8 Folder 3

Opera House, 1960s, undated

Includes material relating to Save the Met Foundation, correspondence Roy Anderson, Ada Rasario Cecere, brochure Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center


Box 8 Folder 4

Park Avenue - General, 1960s, undated


Box 8 Folder 5

Park Avenue I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Grand Central Station, Jules-Alexis Coutan, Union Carbide building, Yale Club of New York City, Pan Am Building


Box 8 Folder 6

Park Avenue II - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Bankers Trust building, Waldorf Astoria, St. Bartholomew's Church, Park Avenue Methodist, Seagram building


Box 8 Folder 7

Park Avenue III - Primary, 1952, 1960s, undated

Includes research on The Brook, Central Synagogue, Henri Soule, Steinway, the Lighthouse, French Institute, Christ Church Methodist, correspondence Samuel Bloomingdale, Marshal Wershaw


Box 30 Folder 4

Park Avenue - Tour Draft [1 of 2], 1960s, undated

"From Grand Central Terminal to Christ Church Methodist via Glassville"


Box 32 Folder 12

Park Avenue - Tour Draft [2 of 2]

"Glassville: Park Avenue Tour"


Box 8 Folder 8

Park Avenue via Glassville - Secondary I, 1960s, undated

Includes 16 issues of "Superintendent's Window Club - Pan Am Building," a monthly 1-page newsletter on the construction of the building, from June 1961 to September 1962, correspondence Don Atran (J.P. Lohman), 7 photos


Box 8 Folder 9

Park Avenue via Glassville - Secondary II, 1960s, undated

Includes research on the Tisches, Lever House, Linden Hill Cemetery of Central Synagogue, Rabbi Sanford Seltzer, 4 photos


Box 8 Folder 10

Penn Station Tour, 1960s, undated

Includes issue ofThe American Architect(1910), correspondence AJ (?) Cassall, papers from Action Group for Better Architecture in New York and their efforts to save Penn Station, plans and drawings, 24 photos


Box 32 Folder 7

Penn Station Tour - Guide Notes, 1962


Box 33 Folder 5

Rockefeller Center - Research, 1955-1966

Includes, newspaper and magazine clippings, notes on the art program at Rockefeller Center, "A Digest of Facts about Rockefeller Center," and photographs (2 photo)


Box 8 Folder 11

The Squares - Appellate Court, 1956, undated

Includes correspondence Deane Keller (Yale Department of Design), research on Blashfield, Appellate Court, Mowbray


Box 8 Folder 12

The Squares - General, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Helen Joy Trowbridge (born 1882 on E 31st), text: "Memorial: of Samuel B. Ruggles on the social and fiscal importance of open squares in the city of New York," receipt of royalties from Mexican publisher (?) for Reed and Tunnard


Box 32 Folder 5

The Squares - Guide Notes, 1960s- 1970s

"From the Little Church Around the Corner to Irving Place"


Box 33 Folder 15

The Squares - Research, 1970s, undated

Includes magazine clipping and types notes


Box 29 Folder 8

The Squares - Tour Draft, 1970s, undated

"The 'Reservation' of Edith Wharton: From the Little Church Around the Corner to Irving Place, via Madison Square, Gramercy Park and Stuyvesant Square"


Box 8 Folder 13

The Squares - Written Material, Manuscripts, etc, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence from the Title Guarantee Company regarding property ownership


Box 8 Folder 14

The Squares #1, 1960s, undated

Includes information on Madison Square, Gramercy Square, Church of the Transfiguration, NY Life Insurance Company, underground parking garage in Madison Square Park, typed excerpts from Willa Cather'sMy Mortal Enemyand from Henry James'The Conquest of London


Box 8 Folder 15

The Squares #2, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Metropolitan Tower, Metropolitan Life, Edith Wharton (including genealogy), Ford Madox Ford, Flatiron Building, Peter Goelet, Teddy Roosevelt, 1 photo


Box 32 Folder 8

Times Square - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour 1: The Story of the American Theatre in this Century," "Tour 2: From the Library to the Time & Life Building," "Tour 3: Theatre in New York"


Box 9 Folder 4

Times Square - Theatre District, 1960s, undated

Includes research on specific theatres and addresses, Perils of Pearl Street, Jack Barryman


Box 9 Folder 1

Times Square - Tour Drafts and Manuscript, undated


Box 9 Folder 2

Times Square I - Introduction, 1961, undated


Box 9 Folder 3

Times Square I - Introduction II, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Robert W. Dowling, theatres, Mordecai Gorlik, Broadway movie palaces, lobster palaces


Box 30 Folder 2

Times Square - Notes, 1960s-1970s

"Theatre District"


Box 33 Folder 6

Times Square - Research, 1960s-1975

Includes newspaper clippings, notes, and brochure from the Lambs clubhouse


Box 30 Folder 1

Times Square - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"Theatre District"


Box 31 Folder 14

Tompkins Square - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes notes for the Christodora House, Tompkins Square Park, and "Tour: From New York Marble Cemetery to Tompkins Square"


Box 9 Folder 5

United Nations - General & Introductory, 1960s, undated

Includes hardcover:New York's Turtle Bay - Old and Newby Edmund T. Delaney (Barre, Mass., Barre Publishers, 1965) with Reed mentioned in the thanks


Box 32 Folder 11

United Nations - Guide Notes, 1960s-1980s

" Tour 1: The World Capitol on the East River," "Tour 2: Sutton & Beekman Place"


Box 9 Folder 6

United Nations - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes exhibition catalogue: "Cosden Inc - An Exhibition of a Year's Work 1936-37," brochure: "The Radcliffe Club of NY presents a tour of Distinguished Art Collections for the Benefit of the Scholarship Fund December 5, 1964 - Mrs Albert Lasker, 29 Beekman Place," listing works by Picasso, Matisse, Van Gogh, Utrillo, Renoir, Dali, Modigliani among others, research on Ford Foundation program, the Institute of International Education


Box 9 Folder 7

United Nations I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence H.F. Du Pont, research on Colonial Dames of America on Abigail Adams Smith House, Queensboro Bridge, Thomas Wolfe, Beekman Place, issues ofTurtle Bay Gazette(1964)


Box 9 Folder 8

United Nations II - Architecture of the Complex, 1940s-50s, undated

Includes articles from sources likeRIBA JournalandAIA Journal


Box 9 Folder 9

United Nations III - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on UN Church Center, the News Building on E 42nd, Bowery Savings Bank, issues of newsletterTudor City View


Box 30 Folder 5

United Nations - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"The World Capitol on the East River: From the Abigail Adams Smith House to Grand Central Terminal via Sutton Place and the UN"


Box 32 Folder 3

Washington Square - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"The World of Henry James"


Subseries 3: Downtown Manhattan (below Houston)


Box 4 Folder 7

Brooklyn Bridge Tour - General, 1960s, undated


Box 31 Folder 10

Brooklyn Bridge Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour 1: From Our Lady of Victory to Park Row," "Tour 2: City Hall, via Brooklyn Bridge,"


Box 4 Folder 6

Brooklyn Bridge Tour - Manuscript & Drafts [1 of 2], undated


Box 4 Folder 12

Brooklyn Bridge Tour - Manuscript & Drafts [2 of 2], undated


Box 4 Folder 8

Brooklyn Bridge Tour I - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Our Lady of Victory Church, Chase Manhattan Bank, Federal Reserve, Jefferson in New York, Firefighting Museum and portraits at the New York Chamber of Commerce


Box 4 Folder 9

Brooklyn Bridge Tour I & II - Secondary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Ray Brown, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Wesley's Chapel/John Street Church, David Rockefeller


Box 4 Folder 10

Brooklyn Bridge Tour II - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Fanny Jones, research on New York Clearing House, South Street Seaport Museum, Fulton Fish Market


Box 4 Folder 11

Brooklyn Bridge Tour III - Primary, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Park Row, Newspaper Row, Pace College


Box 29 Folder 3

Brooklyn Bridge - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From Pine Street to Park Row, via Brooklyn Bridge"


Box 4 Folder 13

Civic Center - City Hall, 1960s, undated

Includes research on City Hall, Municipal Art Society, NYC Art Commission, 2 photos


Box 4 Folder 14

Civic Center - Developments, 1960s, undated


Box 4 Folder 15

Civic Center - Lower Manhattan Expressway, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Paul W. Douglas, Nathan R. Ginsburg (Architects Council)


Box 4 Folder 16

Civic Center I - General, undated


Box 4 Folder 17

Civic Center II - General, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Father Gerard LaMountain (Most Holy Crucifix Church), Father Frank Massarone (Old St Patrick's Cathedral), Mrs John M. Gilchrist, Alan Burnham, research on Pike's Opera House, Metropolitan Hotel, dry goods district, Lispenard's Meadows, Electric Light Lab


Box 31 Folder 12

Civic Center - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From Police Headquarters to City Hall"


Box 4 Folder 18

Civic Center Tour, 1960s, undated

Includes research on New York City Police, Lord & Taylor, Griffith Thomas, Five Points


Box 29 Folder 5

Civic Center - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From Police Headquarters to City Hall via Civil War Broadway"


Box 31 Folder 11

George Washington's New York - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From Wall and Front Streets to the Battery"


Box 5 Folder 1

Lower Broadway - Conveyances, undated

Includes ancestry notes on Van Cortlandt family, lists of 'conveyances' of properties sold around lower Broadway in 1600s and 1700s


Box 5 Folder 2

Lower Broadway - Cunard Building, 1920s, 1960s, undated

Includes text on Cunard building by Reed


Box 5 Folder 3

Lower Broadway - General, 1960s, undated

5 photos


Box 31 Folder 9

Lower Broadway - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From Bowling Green to Saint Paul's Chapel"


Box 5 Folder 4

Lower Broadway - Liberty Tower, 1980s

Includes correspondence Lenore Norman (Landmarks Preservation Commission)


Box 5 Folder 5

Lower Broadway - World Trade Center, 1960s, undated

Includes statement on behalf of the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association by Charles Merritt, relating to the Bennett Building, Nassau Street


Box 5 Folder 6

Lower Broadway Tour, 1960


Box 29 Folder 2

Lower Broadway Tour - Tour Draft, 1970s, undated

"From Bowling Green Lane to St. Paul's Chapel"


Box 5 Folder 7

Lower Broadway Via Sacra #1, 1959-60s

Includes correspondence Paul F. Hart (Port of New York), Robert Dill (Port of New York Custom Service), text by Reed: "The Reception Room of the Collector of the Port of New York," 1 photo


Box 5 Folder 8

Lower Broadway Via Sacra #2, 1960s

Includes correspondence Alfred MacIntosh, Ralph Walker, Voorhees Walker Smith & Smith, Robert Arnold, research on Trinity Church, St Paul's Chapel and Bell


Box 5 Folder 9

Lower East Side I - General, 1960s

Includes library slips (of research books?), research on Edward Mooney House, Tompkins Market, Irish immigration, Peter Stuyvesant's Pear Tree, text "The Evolution of Stuyvesant Village" by A.A. Rikeman (1899), correspondence Martin Uihlestein, Dr. Ernest Palen


Box 5 Folder 10

Lower East Side I - Maps and Tour, undated

Information on the Tompkins Square tour


Box 5 Folder 11

Lower East Side I - Tompkins Square, undated

Contains research on Marble Cemetery, Church of the Nativity and Holy Redeemer Church, correspondence with Henry P. Loewer (Minthorne-Marble Association)


Box 5 Folder 12

Lower East Side II - Tompkins Square, 1960s, undated

Includes research on St Brigid's Church, Dry Dock Savings Bank, Ottendorfer Library, St Nicholas Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church


Box 31 Folder 16

Soho Tour - Guide Notes, 1980s, undated

Includes tour text by Arthur Marks III, with thanks to Reed


Box 5 Folder 13

Wall Street Tour, 1950, 1969-75, undated


Box 5 Folder 14

Wall Street Tour - American Heritage, February 1966, 1966

Hardback with note 'Wall Street pages 99-102'


Box 5 Folder 15

Wall Street Tour - General I, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence C.G. Michalis (re numbering on Wall Street), 3 photos and 1 strip negatives


Box 5 Folder 16

Wall Street Tour - General II, 1960s, undated

Includes extensive notes and information on George Washington and Wall Street, copy of "George Washington's Children's Walking Tour" and Reed text "Discover New York: Corner of Wall and Broad Streets"


Box 5 Folder 17

Wall Street Tour - General III / Planning, 1960s, undated

Contains information on Battery Park City development


Box 31 Folder 8

Wall Street Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour 1: From Wall Street to the Battery," "Tour 2: From Wall Street to the Battery," "Tour 3: From Federal Memorial Hall to the Battery," "Tour 4: The World of Wall Street"


Box 5 Folder 18

Wall Street Tour - Part I, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Federal Hall Memorial, Chase Manhattan Bank, Captain Kidd, Wall Street fire of 1835, correspondence David Rockefeller, 5 photos


Box 5 Folder 19

Wall Street Tour - Part II, 1960s, undated

Includes research on Fraunces Tavern, Seamen's Church Institute of New York, the Battery, Statue of Liberty, Governor's Island, correspondence Henry J Gabhard (?) (Church of Our Lady of the Rosary)


Box 33 Folder 3

Wall Street Tour - Research, 1960s, undated

Includes magazine clippings, references, notes


Box 29 Folder 1

Wall Street Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From Wall Street to the Battery"


Box 6 Folder 2

Worth Street Tour - 1, undated

Includes tour text "Worth Street, Cast-Iron City," correspondence Elisabeth Flagler (Worth Street Area Association), research on architectural ironworks, Columbia College, Ralph Walker, Astor House, Italian Opera House, Juilliard, text "From the Long Distance Building to Saint Petrels Church"


Box 6 Folder 3

Worth Street Tour - 2, 1950s, 1962, undated

Includes draft of Worth Street tour, research on the 32 Ave of the Americas building, the 140 West Street Building, the CW & JT Moore & Co Store, 2 issues of theJourney of the Society of Architectural Historians


Box 6 Folder 4

Worth Street Tour - 3, 1952, undated

Includes issue ofJournal of the Society of Architectural Historians, correspondence Rev. Joseph G. McIntyrem (Saint Petrels Church), text on "No 5: The Long Distance Building to Saint Petrels Church," information on St John's Park


Box 6 Folder 5

Worth Street Tour - 4, 1950s-60s, undated

Includes issueJournal of Society of Architectural Historiansand theNew York Historical Society Quarterly,research on St Peter's, Trumbull, Glass, Holland Tunnel, 2 photos


Box 6 Folder 1

Worth Street Tour - General, 1970s, undated

Includes research on Lower Broadway/Barnum, fromThe Architecture of Humanism, on the painted decorations at the New York Supreme Court, includes The Victorian Society of America's "A Walking Tour of Manhattan Cast Iron Architecture"


Box 31 Folder 13

Worth Street Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From the Long Lines Building to St. Peter's Church, via Broadway and Worth Street"


Box 29 Folder 4

Worth Street Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

"From the Long Lines Building to St. Peter's Church, via Broadway and Worth Street"


Subseries 4: Beyond Manhattan and General


Box 32 Folder 22

Bronx - Woodlawn Cemetery - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes photographs, Reed article "A Woodlawn Pilgrimage," "Woodlawn Cemetery: Homage to Herman Melville," "Woodlawn- Guide Notes


Box 33 Folder 10

Bronx - Woodlawn Cemetery - Research, 1960s

Includes brochures from Woodlawn Cemetery


Box 32 Folder 26

Brooklyn - Bedford Stuyvesant - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"Before of Bedford Stuyvesant: 300 Years of Change"


Box 32 Folder 23

Brooklyn - Brooklyn Heights - Guide Notes, 1957-1960s

"Tour 1: Brooklyn Heights," "Tour 2: Brooklyn Heights," "Tour 3: Brooklyn Heights,"


Box 33 Folder 11

Brooklyn - Brooklyn Heights - Research, 1927-1960s

Includes publication on Brooklyn Heights, typed notes, and background for Brooklyn Heights tour


Box 31 Folder 5

Brooklyn - Brooklyn Heights - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated

Includes text on Brooklyn Trust and Brooklyn Heights Tour "From Borough Hall to the Plymouth Church"


Box 12 Folder 6

Brooklyn - Prospect Park Tour, undated

Tour subtitled: "From Grand Army Plaza to Garden Terrace via Swan Boat Lake"


Box 32 Folder 25

Brooklyn - Prospect Park Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

"From Grand Army Plaza to Garden Terrace," "Outline for Handbook of Prospect Park," "Trees of Prospect Park, Brooklyn (Excursion # 1-4),"


Box 33 Folder 12

Brooklyn - Prospect Park Tour - Research, 1970s-1980s

Includes maps, typed notes, photograph, Historic Prospect Park" by Donald E. Simon, and "The Making of Prospect Park" by M.M. Graff


Box 31 Folder 6

Brooklyn - Prospect Park Tour - Tour Draft, 1960s, undated


Box 33 Folder 2

Correspondence, 1960-1965

Includes correspondence related to New York walking tours


Box 32 Folder 27

Governor's Island - Guide Notes, 1965


Box 27 Folder 9

Governor's Island - Guide Notes, 1965


Box 31 Folder 7

Manhattan Tour - Guide Notes, 1960s, undated

Includes "Tour 1: Around Manhattan," "Tour 2: Lower Manhattan and Walking Tour of Midtown," "Tour 3: Historic Houses and House Museums," "Tour 4: Old New York"


Box 27 Folder 10

Miscellaneous, 1960s, undated

Includes text by Reed: "A Brief History of the Walking Tours of the Museum of New York City" and "Museum of the City of New York Sunday Walking Tours: A Brief Outline of Architectural Styles"


Box 32 Folder 28

Miscellaneous, 1926-1973

Includes "Eras of Architectural Styles," "Notes for Guides," "Noteworthy Decorative Details," "Reading List I," "Wall Street: A Resource," "Washington Square to Union Square," "Gracie Mansion,"


Box 33 Folder 9

New York City Churches, 1959-1960s

Includes correspondence M.W. Del Gaudio


Box 12 Folder 8

Notes for Guides, 1961, undated


Box 12 Folder 9

Notices and Announcements [1 of 2], 1957, 1974, 1990s, undated

Includes Greensward envelope with photograph of Reed and walking tour group (1994)


Box 33 Folder 1

Notices and Announcements [2 of 2], 1961-2001

Includes tour promotional materials


Box 12 Folder 7

Queens - Hunter's Point Tour, 1963, undated

Includes correspondence Codman Hislop (Union College)


Box 12 Folder 10

Reed Writings On Walking Tours, 1960s, undated


Box 32 Folder 24

Staten Island - Guide Notes, 1958-1979

"Northern and Eastern Staten Island: From St. George to Sailors' Snug Harbor,"


Box 33 Folder 13

Staten Island - Research, 1957-1968

Includes newspaper clippings, typed notes, annotations for Staten Island walking tour photograph, and publication on Alice Austen House (1968)

Series III: The Parks of New York City (unpublished book)


Subseries 1: Manhattan Parks


Box 13 Folder 12

Central Park - Photo Album - Architectural Details, 1930s, 1960s, undated

76 photos (original album name missing)


Box 13 Folder 11

Central Park - Photo Album - Architecture and Infrastructure, 1960s, undated

151 photos


Box 13 Folder 13

Central Park - Photo Album - Lower Middle Park, 1930s, 1960s, undated

36 photos


Box 13 Folder 14

Central Park - Photo Album - Lower Middle Park II, 1930s, 1960s, undated

19 photos


Box 14 Folder 1

Central Park - Photo Album - Mall and Bandstand, 1930s, 1960s, undated

36 photos


Box 14 Folder 2

Central Park - Photo Album - Middle Park, 1930s, 1960s, undated

63 photos


Box 14 Folder 3

Central Park - Photo Album - South End II, 1930s, 1950, 1960s, undated

33 photos


Box 14 Folder 4

Central Park - Photo Negatives, undated

25 strips of negatives, 3 negatives


Box 14 Folder 5

Central Park - Photos - People and Animals, 1960s-70s, undated

63 photos


Box 14 Folder 6

Central Park - Photos - Plans and Drawings, undated

49 photos


Box 14 Folder 7

Central Park - Photos - Reproductions [1 of 2], undated

77 photos of paintings, drawings and maps, including 32 photos of sketches from Lewis Miller's 1864 "Guide to Central Park" and 2 photos of John Singer Sargent's portrait of Frederick Olmsted, postcards, two of which addressed to 'Hettie Rice' and 'Sadie Rice', both dated 1903


Box 14 Folder 8

Central Park - Photos - Reproductions [2 of 2], undated

77 photos of paintings, drawings and maps, including 32 photos of sketches from Lewis Miller's 1864 "Guide to Central Park" and 2 photos of John Singer Sargent's portrait of Frederick Olmsted, postcards, two of which addressed to 'Hettie Rice' and 'Sadie Rice', both dated 1903


Box 14 Folder 9

Central Park - Photos - Views and Landscapes, 1960s, undated

46 photos


Box 14 Folder 10

Central Park - Photos by Reed, 1960s, undated

28 negative strips, 8 negatives, 31 photos (of which 24 are contact sheets)


Box 13 Folder 5

Central Park - Research - General I [1 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence Lewis G. Adams (Adams & Woodbridge Architects), Roger F. Pasquier (Linnaean Society of New York), Estelle Wolf (to Mayor Lindsay re Ladies Pavilion), Gabriella Befani Canfield (re Metropolitan Museum expansion), Marjorie Pickens, Richard Edes Harrison, notes and information on Metropolitan Museum, history and chronology of Central Park


Box 13 Folder 6

Central Park - Research - General I [2 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence Lewis G. Adams (Adams & Woodbridge Architects), Roger F. Pasquier (Linnaean Society of New York), Estelle Wolf (to Mayor Lindsay re Ladies Pavilion), Gabriella Befani Canfield (re Metropolitan Museum expansion), Marjorie Pickens, Richard Edes Harrison, notes and information on Metropolitan Museum, history and chronology of Central Park


Box 13 Folder 7

Central Park - Research - General II, 1911-12, undated


Box 13 Folder 8

Central Park - Research - General III, 1970s, undated


Box 38 Folder 9

Central Park - Research - General IV, 1970s, undated


Box 38 Folder 12

Central Park - Research - General V, 1970s, undated

Includes maps, excerpt from Bibliography of the Life and Works of Calvert Vaux, and negatives of photographs by Jacob Wrey Mould (1863 - 1865)


Box 13 Folder 9

Central Park - Research on Gardens and Plants [1 of 2], 1966, undated


Box 13 Folder 10

Central Park - Research on Gardens and Plants [2 of 2], 1966, undated


Box 14 Folder 11

Manhattan Parks - Photos [1 of 2], undated

42 photos (not including Central Park)


Box 14 Folder 12

Manhattan Parks - Photos [2 of 2], undated

42 photos (not including Central Park)


Box 12 Folder 15

Manhattan Parks - Research Material - General, 1970s, 1986, undated

Includes notes and information on Battery Park City development, The Morris-Jumel Mansion, Inwood Hill Park, Corlears Hook Park, Riverside Park, Stuyvesant Square, Washington Park and Arch, a "Survey of the More Important Parks in New York City by Reed and Sophia Duckworth," correspondence Landmarks Preservation Commission


Box 13 Folder 4

Manhattan Parks - Research Material - General, 1970s, undated

Includes information on distinguished trees in city parks, city parks and acreage, playgrounds, Shakespeare Garden, vest pocket parks, correspondence Christopher Gray (Office for Metropolitan History)


Box 12 Folder 16

Manhattan Parks - Research Material I [1 of 2], 1970s, undated

From "Battery Park" to "Fort Tyron Park," includes correspondence A.J. Sheridan (US War Department), Robert Moses (Department of Parks), Fred (Brooklyn Botanical Garden), 2 photos


Box 12 Folder 17

Manhattan Parks - Research Material I [2 of 2], 1970s, undated

From "Battery Park" to "Fort Tyron Park," includes correspondence A.J. Sheridan (US War Department), Robert Moses (Department of Parks), Fred (Brooklyn Botanical Garden), 2 photos


Box 13 Folder 1

Manhattan Parks - Research Material II, 1960s-70s, undated

From "Gramercy Park" to "Morningside Park," 3 photos


Box 13 Folder 2

Manhattan Parks - Research Material III, 1960s-70s, undated

From "Marcus Garvey Park" to "Riverside Park," 2 photos


Box 13 Folder 3

Manhattan Parks - Research Material IV, 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Joseph J. Roberto (NYU), Jane West (Clarkson N. Potter), 1 photo


Box 12 Folder 11

Manhattan Parks, Manuscript [1 of 4], 1970s


Box 12 Folder 12

Manhattan Parks, Manuscript [2 of 4], 1970s


Box 12 Folder 13

Manhattan Parks, Manuscript [3 of 4], 1970s


Box 12 Folder 14

Manhattan Parks, Manuscript [4 of 4], 1970s


Box 14 Folder 13

Roosevelt Island - Research, 1976, undated


Subseries 2: Brooklyn and Bronx Parks


Oversize Box 1 Folder 2

Brooklyn Sculpture (unpublished book), circa early 1970s

Proposed book, never published, with photos by John Barrington Bayley, essay by Helen A. Read and introduction by Reed, includes photocopies of photographs, detailed lists of sculptures, texts, correspondence Robert Makla (Greensward Foundation)


Box 14 Folder 14

Bronx Parks - Research - Botanical Garden, 1970s, undated


Box 14 Folder 16

Bronx Parks - Research - from "Introduction" to "Old Fort Park" [1 of 2], 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Thomas diZerega, George Tabor (?), Diane Schwartz (New York Botanical Garden), John McNamara (Bronx County Historical Society), 2 photos


Box 14 Folder 17

Bronx Parks - Research - from "Introduction" to "Old Fort Park" [2 of 2], 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Thomas diZerega, George Tabor (?), Diane Schwartz (New York Botanical Garden), John McNamara (Bronx County Historical Society), 2 photos


Box 14 Folder 18

Bronx Parks - Research - from "Pelham Bay Park" to "Weir Creek Park" [1 of 2]), 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Beatrice Gilman Proske (Hispanic Society of America), Stewart R. Manville, John E. Piper (re Poe Cottage)


Box 14 Folder 19

Bronx Parks - Research - from "Pelham Bay Park" to "Weir Creek Park" [2 of 2], 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Beatrice Gilman Proske (Hispanic Society of America), Stewart R. Manville, John E. Piper (re Poe Cottage)


Box 14 Folder 15

Bronx Parks - Research - General, 1970s, undated

Includes notes and information on Poe Cottage, Greenwood Cemetery, numerous issues ofBronx County Historical Society Journal


Box 15 Folder 1

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Draft 1 - from "Introduction" to "Wave Hill-Perkins Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 2

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Draft 1 - from "Van Cortlandt Park" to "Green Trail", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 3

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Draft 2 - from "Introduction" to "Ferry Point Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 4

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Draft 2 - from "Pelham Bay Park" to "Green Trail" [1 of 2], circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 4a

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Draft 2 - from "Pelham Bay Park" to "Green Trail" [2 of 2], circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 6

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Final - from "Bronx Park" to "Green Trail", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 5

Bronx Parks, Manuscript Final - from "Introduction" to "Crotona Park", circa early 1970s


Box 16 Folder 2

Brooklyn Parks - Research - from "Bushwick Park" to "Lincoln Terrace Park", 1970s, undated

1 photo


Box 16 Folder 1

Brooklyn Parks - Research - from "Introduction" to "Brower Park", 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence James Hurley (Long Island Historical Society), James Linden (Director of Maintenance and Operation to Samuel M. White re Manhattan Beach), Richard T. Trelfa (Perkins-Goodwin Co.), Robert Moses memos and reports


Box 16 Folder 3

Brooklyn Parks - Research - from "Manhattan Beach" to "Prospect Park", 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence John Hay Whitney


Box 16 Folder 4

Brooklyn Parks - Research - from "Red Hook Park" to "Wyckoff House", 1970s, undated

Includes text "Walking Tour to Bedford-Stuyvesant" by James Hurley, 1 photo


Box 15 Folder 14

Brooklyn Parks - Research - General [1 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence Milo M. Naeve (Art Institute of Chicago), David F. Ransom (re Brooklyn arch), report on Pieter Classen Wyckoff House by architecture firm Oppenheimer, Brady & Associates, 11 photos


Box 15 Folder 15

Brooklyn Parks - Research - General [2 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence Milo M. Naeve (Art Institute of Chicago), David F. Ransom (re Brooklyn arch), report on Pieter Classen Wyckoff House by architecture firm Oppenheimer, Brady & Associates, 11 photos


Box 15 Folder 7

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 1, circa early 1970s

Chapter texts without "Facilities Information" for each park


Box 15 Folder 8

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 2 - from "Introduction" to "Prospect Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 9

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 2 - from "Parade Ground" to "Dyer Beach Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 10

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 3 - from "Introduction" to "St. John's Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 11

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 3 - from "Lincoln Terrace Park" to "Dyer Beach Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 13

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 4 (final?) - from "Brower Park" to "Dyer Beach Park", circa early 1970s


Box 15 Folder 12

Brooklyn Parks, Manuscript Draft 4 (final?) - from "Introduction" to "Brooklyn Botanic Gardens", circa early 1970s

Seems most comprehensive manuscript - pages in order and includes details on facilities


Box 16 Folder 5

Prospect Park - Olmsted-Vaux material, undated

Photos and photocopies of correspondence, notes and maps by Vaux and Olmsted from 1860s, 9 photos, 4 negatives


Box 16 Folder 6

Prospect Park - Research, 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Bob Makla (Greensward Foundation), Kenneth O'Miller (Estate of Frank Bailey), 4 photos


Subseries 3: Queens and Staten Island Parks


Box 16 Folder 7

Queens Parks - Jamaica Bay - Research [1 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence J. Gelberman (Department of the Army), E. Roland Harriman, Mary Balleron (Board of Education), testimony of Richard L. Plunkett (National Audubon Society on JFK and ecology of Jamaica Bay), booklet: "Operation Jamaica Bay: A Teacher's Guide to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge"


Box 16 Folder 8

Queens Parks - Jamaica Bay - Research [2 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence J. Gelberman (Department of the Army), E. Roland Harriman, Mary Balleron (Board of Education), testimony of Richard L. Plunkett (National Audubon Society on JFK and ecology of Jamaica Bay), booklet: "Operation Jamaica Bay: A Teacher's Guide to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge"


Oversize Box 1 Folder 3

Queens Parks - Maps - Pelham Park Bay and Cunningham Park, undated

1 acetate map


Box 16 Folder 13

Queens Parks - Research - from "Tallman's Island" to "Springfield Park", 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Aurora Gareiss (Udalls Cove Preservation Committee), Ann Sottolano, James R. Brugger (Morgan Guaranty Trust Company), Richard S. Schlein (Mount Hebron Cemetery), Artemas P. Richardson (Olmsted Associates)


Box 16 Folder 10

Queens Parks - Research - from 'Introduction' to 'Breezy Point', 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Bryan Patterson (Museum of Comparative Zoology), Timothy L. Johnson (Southern Pacific Transportation Company), 1 photo


Box 16 Folder 11

Queens Parks - Research - from 'JFK' to 'King Park', 1960s, undated

Includes correspondence Frank Champ (Long Island State Park Commission), Cornelia Meyer (United Nations), Jeanette Minturn (Landscape Architect)


Box 16 Folder 12

Queens Parks - Research - from 'JFK' to 'Springfield Park', 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Franklin F. Regan (Flushing Savings Bank), Jeanette Minturn (Landscape Architect)


Box 16 Folder 9

Queens Parks - Research - General, 1970s, undated

Includes correspondence Lewis N. Anderson, Jr.


Box 17 Folder 2

Queens Parks, Manuscript draft - from "Baisley Pond Park" to "Green Trail in Queens", circa early 1970s


Box 17 Folder 1

Queens Parks, Manuscript draft - from "Introduction" to "King Park", circa early 1970s


Box 17 Folder 4

Queens Parks, Manuscript final - from "Douglaston Park Gold Course" to "Green Trail in Queens", circa early 1970s


Box 17 Folder 3

Queens Parks, Manuscript final - from "Introduction" to "Alley Park", circa early 1970s


Box 17 Folder 7

Staten Island - Research - from "Introduction" to "Olmsted Trailway", 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Allan Greenberg (architect), 1 photo


Box 17 Folder 8

Staten Island - Research - from "Richmond" to "Westerleigh", 1960s-70s, undated


Box 17 Folder 5

Staten Island - Research - General [1 of 2], 1970s, undated


Box 17 Folder 6

Staten Island - Research - General [2 of 2], 1970s, undated


Box 17 Folder 10

Staten Island Parks, Manuscript Draft - from "Fresh Kills Park" to "Green Trail on Staten Island", undated


Box 17 Folder 9

Staten Island Parks, Manuscript Draft - from "Introduction" to "Willowbrook Park", undated


Box 17 Folder 11

Staten Island Parks, Manuscript Final, circa early 1970s


Subseries 4: General


Box 17 Folder 12

Afterword: Present and Future, Manuscript, undated


Box 17 Folder 13

Appendix A: Statues, Monuments and Plaques in Parks, Manuscript, undated


Box 17 Folder 14

Appendix B: Bedding List (trees), Manuscript, undated


Box 17 Folder 15

Appendix C: A Brief History of Ornamental Horticulture and Greenhouses, Manuscript, undated

4 copies


Box 17 Folder 16

Appendix D: Notes and Comments, Manuscript, undated


Box 17 Folder 18

Chicago Inland Regional Parks, undated


Box 27 Folder 11

Dissertation - The Public Park Movement in Brooklyn: 1824-1873, 1972

By Donald E. Simon, submitted to Department of History, New York University


Box 28

F.L. Olmsted Papers [on Microfilm], undated

Label reads 1853-1892


Box 17 Folder 17

Front Matter, Manuscript, undated

Includes drafts of acknowledgements, dedication, table of contents


Box 18 Folder 1

Gardens and Flora [1 of 2], 1916, 1932, 1960s-80s

Includes correspondence Michael A. Ruggiero (New York Botanical Garden), Fred (Brooklyn Botanical Garden), F. Maunton (Park Director, Dept. of Parks), Rosemary Vance (Friends of Inwood Hill Park), Artemas P. Richardson (Olmsted Associates), Heather S. Miller (Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library), guidebook: "The Story of Our Boulders - Glacial Geology Guide to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden" (1932), "Pinetum guide" to the Arthur Ross Pinetum in Central Park, notes on: Stephen De Lancey, East River nurseries, Flora - Robert Prince, Newton Pippin, Isabella Grape


Box 18 Folder 2

Gardens and Flora [2 of 2], 1916, 1932, 1960s-80s

Includes correspondence Michael A. Ruggiero (New York Botanical Garden), Fred (Brooklyn Botanical Garden), F. Maunton (Park Director, Dept. of Parks), Rosemary Vance (Friends of Inwood Hill Park), Artemas P. Richardson (Olmsted Associates), Heather S. Miller (Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library), guidebook: "The Story of Our Boulders - Glacial Geology Guide to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden" (1932), "Pinetum guide" to the Arthur Ross Pinetum in Central Park, notes on: Stephen De Lancey, East River nurseries, Flora - Robert Prince, Newton Pippin, Isabella Grape


Box 18 Folder 3

Gateway National Recreation Area, Manuscript and research, 1975, undated

Chapter numbered 'VI', includes correspondence Diane Harris (US Department of the Interior)


Box 28 Folder 4

Guides to Parks, 1977

Earlier accession?


Box 18 Folder 4

Historical Timeline of New York Parks, 1969, undated

Pages titled "Some Dates and Facts"


Box 18 Folder 5

Indians, 1947, undated

Contains "The Indians of Manhattan Island and Vicinity" by Alanson Skinner, maps with outlines of aboriginal land


Box 18 Folder 6

Interview with James Jack - Transcript, 1975


Box 18 Folder 7

Interview with Thomas Everett - Transcript, 1975, 1986, 1997

Includes Everett obituary and details on his win of Arthur Ross Award


Box 18 Folder 8

Introduction - An Historical Survey, Manuscript [1 of 4], undated

Includes 5 variations on drafts of introductory material, a draft of "Key to the Guide," "Some Explanations and Suggestions" and "Notes on Introduction"


Box 18 Folder 9

Introduction - An Historical Survey, Manuscript [2 of 4], undated

Includes 5 variations on drafts of introductory material, a draft of "Key to the Guide," "Some Explanations and Suggestions" and "Notes on Introduction"


Box 18 Folder 10

Introduction - An Historical Survey, Manuscript [3 of 4], undated

Includes 5 variations on drafts of introductory material, a draft of "Key to the Guide," "Some Explanations and Suggestions" and "Notes on Introduction"


Box 18 Folder 11

Introduction - An Historical Survey, Manuscript [4 of 4], undated

Includes 5 variations on drafts of introductory material, a draft of "Key to the Guide," "Some Explanations and Suggestions" and "Notes on Introduction"


Roll A222.03

Larger Maps - For Book and Reference, 1977, undated

Includes 18 maps intended for the book (Baisley Pond Park, Battery Park, Brookville Park, Bryant Park, Claremont Park, Forest Park, Fort Greene, Fort Washington Park, Highland Park, Inwood Hill Park, Isham Park, Kissena Park, Owl's Head Park, Prospect Park, Van Cortland Park, Wave Hill Park and Perkins Gardens), 9 reference maps (Central Park, Forest Park, Kissena Lake Park, and other New York parks)


Box 18 Folder 12

Official Park Reports [1 of 2], 1913, 1930s-70s

Includes brochures on official projects by Moses' office including on reclamation, bridges, expressways, Jamaica Bay, Parks Department Annual Reports, Sherman Creek State Park study, reports on Boston and Chicago parks


Box 18 Folder 13

Official Park Reports [2 of 2], 1913, 1930s-70s

Includes brochures on official projects by Moses' office including on reclamation, bridges, expressways, Jamaica Bay, Parks Department Annual Reports, Sherman Creek State Park study, reports on Boston and Chicago parks


Box 27 Folder 12

Paris Park System, 1971?

Interesting official report on Paris parks, includes maps, plans and statistics, in French, 20 photos


Box 18 Folder 14

Park Acreage, 1970s, undated

Includes resolutions on the naming of New York parks and list of city parks and acreage


Box 18 Folder 17

Parks Book - General Research [1 of 2], 1960s-70s, undated

Includes organigram of NYC government (1971), information and statistics on park costs, plants, playgrounds, swimming pool attendance, tennis courts, golf courses, museums, parks bibliography, interview notes with Charles Webster (1972), correspondence Frank Champ (Long Island State Park Commission)


Box 18 Folder 18

Parks Book - General Research [2 of 2], 1960s-70s, undated

Includes organigram of NYC government (1971), information and statistics on park costs, plants, playgrounds, swimming pool attendance, tennis courts, golf courses, museums, parks bibliography, interview notes with Charles Webster (1972), correspondence Frank Champ (Long Island State Park Commission)


Box 19 Folder 1

Parks Book - General Research [1 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes information on historic Chicago parks, Civil War Sites and monuments, Roosevelt Island AVAC System, bedrock in NYC, report on Park Construction by Allyn Jennings, brochure "Parks and Recreation" by John V. Lindsay, parks report "Property List April 1969," observation notes of John J. Mooney on forestry in Manhattan, "NYC Notes on Natural History" published by Sidney Horenstein (1977), copies of City Parks form Reports of Unusual Incidents (mostly crimes)


Box 19 Folder 2

Parks Book - General Research [2 of 2], 1970s, undated

Includes information on historic Chicago parks, Civil War Sites and monuments, Roosevelt Island AVAC System, bedrock in NYC, report on Park Construction by Allyn Jennings, brochure "Parks and Recreation" by John V. Lindsay, parks report "Property List April 1969," observation notes of John J. Mooney on forestry in Manhattan, "NYC Notes on Natural History" published by Sidney Horenstein (1977), copies of City Parks form Reports of Unusual Incidents (mostly crimes)


Box 18 Folder 16

Parks Book - Maps, 1970s, undated

Includes texts on parks and maps by Richard Edes Harrison, notes on Staten Island


Box 18 Folder 15

Parks Book - Project Outline, 1970s-80s

Includes correspondence Barnaby McHenry (book project donor?), Guenter Vollath (Greensward Foundation), Peter Bienstock, copies of checks, outline of the book project with lists of parks covered, report by George Colbert on update of "Maps of New York" project, paperwork relating to Greensward Foundation


Box 38 Folder 10

Research Notes, undated

Includes general notes on parks throughout New York City


Box 19 Folder 3

Robert Moses - Parks Commissioner, 1930s-60s, 2005

Information on Moses


Box 19 Folder 4

Robert Moses - Statements and Writings [1 of 2], 1930s-60s

Statements and remarks made by Moses over the years, as well as editorials, essays, articles


Box 19 Folder 5

Robert Moses - Statements and Writings [2 of 2], 1930s-60s

Statements and remarks made by Moses over the years, as well as editorials, essays, articles


Box 19 Folder 6

Water Pollution, Sewage and Landfill, 1970s, undated

Includes a bibliography, correspondence Martin Hauptman (Board of Water Supply), maps of sewage systems

Series IV: Classical Architecture Research Files


Subseries 1: Individuals


Box 19 Folder 12

Ackerman, Gerald M., 1982, 1990s


Box 19 Folder 13

Amery, Colin, 1992-97


Box 19 Folder 7

Bacon, Henry, 1976


Box 19 Folder 14

Baker, William T., 1992

2 photos


Box 19 Folder 15

Bate, Walter Jackson, 1964


Box 19 Folder 16

Bayley, John Barrington [1 of 2], 1954, 1960s-80s, undated

Includes correspondence, articles, CV, obituary, editorial notes on Classical America newsletter, "Bailey Family Fables"


Box 19 Folder 17

Bayley, John Barrington [2 of 2], undated

Foam boards, Frick addition


Box 28 Folder 16

Bazin, Germain and Museums, undated

Earlier accession? (appeared in folder titled 'Museum,' numbered 1995.023) - appear to be course outlines


Box 19 Folder 8

Biographical Notes - Various, 1964, undated

Brief details on Solomon Karpen, John Donnelly, Paul Wayland Bartlett, Karl Bitter among others


Box 19 Folder 9

Blashfield, Edwin, undated

Includes note by John Blatteau, 1 photo


Box 19 Folder 18

Blatteau, John, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes details on Benjamin Franklin dining room, correspondence Thomas Felton, 4 photos, 2 negatives


Box 19 Folder 10

Blondel, Jacques-Francois, undated


Box 19 Folder 11

Bottin, Sebastien, undated


Box 19 Folder 19

Brandwein, Martin, 1989-95, undated

Includes roster of classical architecture drawing course, correspondence Boris Baranovich (National Academy of Design), information on Saldarini & Pucci


Box 19 Folder 20

Brown, Arthur Jr. [1 of 3], 1966, 1980, undated

Includes correspondence Rollin Jensen, CV, 27 photos


Box 28 Folder 7

Brown, Arthur Jr. [2 of 3], 1966, 1998, undated

Earlier accession? (dated 10-2-98 and 08-27-66)


Box 43 Folder 6

Brown, Arthur Jr. [3 of 3], 1983

Contains article "California Classicist: Arthur Brown Jr."Progressive Architectureand a print of San Francisco City Hall


Box 19 Folder 21

Brussat, David, 1990s


Box 19 Folder 22

Bryant, H. Stafford, 1959, 1971, 1989-90s, undated


Box 28 Folder 2

Bryant, H. Stafford, 1959-60s, undated

Contains correspondence and issue ofArts in Virginia


Box 19 Folder 23

Cabot, Colin, 1990s


Box 19 Folder 24

Cassan, Antoine, 1980s-90s, undated


Box 28 Folder 25

Charles, Prince of Wales [1 of 2], 1980s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Hugh Petter, Rodney Cook, information on the Prince of Wales Summer School in Architecture


Box 43 Folder 7

Charles, Prince of Wales [2 of 2], 1984-1998

Includes newspaper clippings about the Prince of Wales as well as correspondence with the Prince of Wales' private staff and a copy of a signed letter from the Prince of Wales


Box 19 Folder 25

Chrisman, Stephen, 1980s-90s


Box 19 Folder 26

Clark, David, 1989, undated


Box 20 Folder 1

Classical Architects, 1980s-90s

Includes correspondence and information on Michael Dwyer, John G. Waite Associates Architects, Curtis and Windham (Houston), Norman Hubbert, Voith and Mactavish Architects (Philadelphia), Joseph Dixon Architect (Tampa), Alexander Gorlin, Kenyon C. Bolton Architects, Francis Johnson, Karl Anderson, Page & Turnbull, Wiseman, Joseph Dixon, Anthony Visco, Kox and Wilson, Ernesto Buch, artist Jeffrey D. Mims, list of American museums designed by Beaux-Arts architects, 38 photos, 3 negatives, 8 slides


Box 28 Folder 26

Cleland, T.M., 1950, 1960

Includes booklet: '' 'Progress' In the Graphic Arts"


Box 20 Folder 2

Conger, Clement E., 1980s-90s, undated


Box 20 Folder 3

Conrad, Theodore, 1960s, 1994


Box 20 Folder 4

Coutan, Jules Alexis, 1957, undated


Box 43 Folder 8

Cox, Allyn, undated

Includes photographs, negatives, and slides related to the work of muralist Allyn Cox


Box 20 Folder 5

Cox, Kenyon, 1995, undated


Box 28 Folder 14

Delano, William Adams and Whitney Warren

Earlier accession? (in folder numbered 1995.023)


Box 20 Folder 6

Dixon, Joe, 1980s

21 photos


Box 28 Folder 17

Duchene, Achille, undated

Earlier accession? (in folder numbered 1995.023)


Box 20 Folder 7

Easton, David, 1980s-90

3 photos, 3 negatives


Box 20 Folder 8

Ewing, George M., 1972, undated

22 photos


Box 20 Folder 9

Flagg, Ernest, 1968


Box 20 Folder 10

Forbes, Christopher, 1980s-90s


Box 20 Folder 11

Fumaroli, Marc, 1980s-90s, undated


Box 20 Folder 12

Gabriel, J. Francois, 1990s


Box 20 Folder 13

Garnett, Bradley, 1995

1 photo


Box 20 Folder 14

George, Michael, 1979, 1982, undated


Box 20 Folder 15

Glazer, Nathan, 1980s, 1997


Box 20 Folder 16

Gorlin, Alexander, 1991, undated


Box 20 Folder 17

Gray, Chris, 1980s, 1996


Box 20 Folder 18

Greenberg, Allan, 1970s-90s

Includes correspondence Pierce Rice, 2 photos


Box 20 Folder 19

Grenfell, Milton W., 1980s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence William A. Coles, Alvin Holm, Arthur Ross, 22 photos


Box 20 Folder 20

Gromort, Georges, 1995, undated


Box 20 Folder 21

Harrison, Rick, 1960s-70s, undated

Includes correspondence Henry W. Castner and Robert M. Makla, material on the Save Central Park Committee


Box 20 Folder 22

Hart, Frederick, 1995, undated


Box 20 Folder 23

Hayes, Thomas, 1990s, undated


Box 20 Folder 24

Holm, Alvin, 1980s-90s, undated


Box 20 Folder 25

Hunt, Richard Morris, undated

1 photo


Box 20 Folder 26

Jefferson, Thomas, 1967


Box 20 Folder 27

Johnson, Philip, 1960s, 1980s

Includes correspondence Charles 'Shot' Warner


Box 20 Folder 28

Jones, Edward Vason, 1979-80s, 1996, undated


Box 20 Folder 29

Kagan, Donald, 1995, undated


Box 20 Folder 30

Kapp, Paul, 1989-90s, undated

2 photos


Box 20 Folder 31

Kaufman, Tom, 1995, undated


Box 20 Folder 32

Kelly, George, undated

2 photos


Box 24 Folder 14

Kelly, Joan Gadon, 1950s

Includes two essays by Kelly


Box 20 Folder 33

King, Nicholas, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Priscilla Buckley, Ledyard King, The Hon. Edward Adeane


Box 20 Folder 34

Labine, Clem, 1990s


Box 20 Folder 35

Lancaster, Clay, 1960s, undated


Box 20 Folder 37

Lapham, Lewis, 1972, 1980s-90s


Box 20 Folder 36

Leigh, Catesby, 1990s, undated


Box 20 Folder 38

MacDonald, Heather, 1997


Box 20 Folder 39

MacMonnies, Frederick, undated


Box 20 Folder 40

Makla, Bob, 1969, 1970, 1990s, undated


Box 20 Folder 41

Mims, D. Jeffrey, 1988-89


Box 20 Folder 42

Moore, Hight, 1983


Box 20 Folder 43

Nelson, Linda, 1990s, undated

1 photo


Box 20 Folder 44

Normand, Charles, undated


Box 20 Folder 45

Olmsted, F.L. and Calvert Vaux, undated


Box 20 Folder 46

Patton, John and Jean, 1950s-60s, 1980s, undated

1 photo


Box 20 Folder 47

Piccolo, Richard, 1995


Box 20 Folder 48

Platt, Frederick, 1990s


Box 20 Folder 49

Rajkovich, Thomas Norman, 1990s


Box 20 Folder 50

Rice, Pierce [1 of 2], 1980s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Clem Labine, Hugh Davis (Rice's uncle), Nicholas King CV, original drawings by Rice, material that was in binder titled "A Sketcher's Manual," "Introductory Material" and "Chapters 5 & 8," 4 photos


Box 38 Folder 8

Rice, Pierce [2 of 2], 1950-1995

Includes drawings, articles and correspondence about Rice, as well as correspondence addressed to Rice


Box 20 Folder 51

Royce, Josiah, undated


Box 28 Folder 15

Rubinow, Raymond, 1960s, undated

Earlier accession? (in folder numbered 1995.023) - original folder titled "Rubinow," includes photos, negatives, and correspondence Christopher Tunnard, John Barrington Bayley, Phyllis Ackerman - relating to the founding of Classical America


Box 20 Folder 52

Rybczynski, Witold, 1990s


Box 20 Folder 53

Sammons, Richard Franklin, 1990s, undated


Box 20 Folder 54

Segermark, Howard, 1996


Box 20 Folder 55

Semes, Steven W., 1980s-90s, undated


Box 43 Folder 9

Shutze, Philip, 1980-2002

Includes brochures, clippings, negatives, and photographs related to Philip Shutze and the Swan House


Box 20 Folder 56

Smith, Thomas Gordon and Duncan Stroik, 1990s


Box 20 Folder 57

Sulzberger, Arthur and Paul Goldberger, 1970s-90s, undated

Original folder title included notation: 'Pere et fils'


Box 20 Folder 58

Terry, Quinlan, 1979-80s, undated

1 photo


Box 28 Folder 20

Thorn-Jauncey, Family, undated

Earlier accession? (in folder numbered 1995.023)


Box 20 Folder 59

Town, Albert Hays, 1985, 1995, undated

1 photo, 1 negative


Box 28 Folder 24

Trump, James D. Van, 1959-60s, undated


Box 21 Folder 1

Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene, undated

Extensive research notes and draft text "Viollet-le-Duc and America," 1 photo


Box 21 Folder 2

Visco, Anthony, undated


Box 21 Folder 3

Warner, Charles 'Shot', 1960s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence William F. Buckley Jr.


Box 21 Folder 4

Wiseman, B. Stephen, 1990s, undated

9 photos


Box 21 Folder 5

Wolfe, Tom, 1979-90s, undated


Box 21 Folder 6

Woodbury, Robert, 1980s-90s, undated


Box 43 Folder 10

York, Edward Palmer, 1929-1970s

Includes York's personal reminiscences of his partner Philip Sawyer of York & Sawyer


Subseries 2: Sites


Box 21 Folder 7

Alabama, undated

33 photos


Box 21 Folder 8

California, 1950s, undated

7 photos


Box 37 Folder 11

Central Park - Photos, 1864-1943

Includes photographs from 1864 book:The Central Park: Photographed by W.H. Guild Jr. and Descriptions and Historical Sketch by Fred B. Perkins, photographs from the 1930s and 1940s, as well as black and white picture slides (undated)


Box 21 Folder 9

Chicago, 1958, undated

13 photos


Box 21 Folder 10

Chicago - Museum, undated

17 photos


Box 21 Folder 11

Chicago - Rooms, undated

5 photos


Box 21 Folder 12

Chicago - Tribune Building, undated

4 photos


Box 21 Folder 13

College Campuses, undated

Campuses in North Carolina, Virginia and New Jersey, 19 photos


Box 21 Folder 14

Columbian Exposition [1 of 3], 1960-61, undated

Includes research notes and copies from the D.H. Burnham Scrapbook in the Burnham Library (Art Institute of Chicago), correspondence Sheldon Meyer (Oxford University Press), Henry H. Saylor (A.I.A.), 1 photo


Box 21 Folder 15

Columbian Exposition [2 of 3], 1960-61, undated

Includes research notes and copies from the D.H. Burnham Scrapbook in the Burnham Library (Art Institute of Chicago), correspondence Sheldon Meyer (Oxford University Press), Henry H. Saylor (A.I.A.), 1 photo


Box 21 Folder 16

Columbian Exposition [3 of 3], 1960-61, undated

Includes research notes and copies from the D.H. Burnham Scrapbook in the Burnham Library (Art Institute of Chicago), correspondence Sheldon Meyer (Oxford University Press), Henry H. Saylor (A.I.A.), 1 photo


Box 28 Folder 5

Custom House, New York City, undated

Earlier accession? (dated 3-15-1984 - originally a binder)


Box 43 Folder 11

Diplomatic Reception Rooms [1 of 2], 1985-1992

Includes materials on the diplomatic reception rooms of the Department of State as well as correspondence with the Fine Arts Committee of the U.S. Department of State


Box 21 Folder 18

Diplomatic Reception Rooms - Photos and Brochures [2 of 2], 1970s-80s, undated

9 photos


Box 21 Folder 19

Diplomatic Reception Rooms - Press, 1969-90s, undated


Box 21 Folder 17

Diplomatic Reception Rooms - Proposals, 1983, undated


Box 21 Folder 20

Duke University, 1993, undated

8 photos


Box 21 Folder 21

England, 1990s, undated

1 photo


Box 21 Folder 22

Florida, undated

5 photos


Box 21 Folder 23

Frick Museum [1 of 2], 1981


Box 43 Folder 12

Frick Museum [2 of 2], 1975-1988

Includes articles, slides, and a photograph


Box 21 Folder 24

Georgia, undated

4 photos


Box 21 Folder 25

Getty Museum, Malibu, 1970s, 1982, 1997, undated

13 photos, 1 negative


Box 21 Folder 26

Grand Army Plaza, undated

2 photos


Box 43 Folder 13

Grand Central Station - Coutan, Jules Statue, 1914

Contains newspaper clippings concerning the Jules Coutan statue at Grand Central Station


Box 21 Folder 27

Houston, 1980s, undated

Includes correspondence Sidney Ohlhausen, 67 photos, 6 strips of negatives


Box 21 Folder 28

Illinois, undated

8 photos


Box 21 Folder 29

Indiana, undated


Box 21 Folder 30

Italy - Squares, undated


Box 21 Folder 31

Kansas, undated

12 photos


Box 21 Folder 32

Kentucky, 1953


Box 28 Folder 6

Library of Congress, undated

Earlier accession? (Contains photos)


Box 21 Folder 33

Los Angeles, undated

23 photos


Box 21 Folder 34

Louisiana, 1960, undated

21 photos


Box 21 Folder 36

Maps - Foreign, undated

Maps of Lucca, Belgium, Italy, Leningrad, Paris, Campania, Napoli and "The Tired Tourists" Concise Guide to Rome"


Box 21 Folder 35

Maps - US Cities and States, undated

Does not include maps for New York City


Box 21 Folder 37

Maryland, 1950s

5 photos


Box 37 Folder 14

Metropolitan Museum of Art, undated

Includes typed and handwritten notes on Metropolitan Museum of Arts' drawings


Box 22 Folder 1

Michigan, 1950s, undated

5 photos


Box 22 Folder 2

Minnesota, undated


Box 22 Folder 3

Mississippi, undated

15 photos


Box 22 Folder 4

Missouri, undated

Information on Missouri State Capitol


Box 22 Folder 5

Nebraska State Capitol, undated


Box 22 Folder 6

New Mexico, Arizona, undated


Box 22 Folder 7

New York City - Architecture, 1969

Includes publicationNew York City Architecture: Selections from the Historic American Buildings Survey


Box 22 Folder 8

New York City - Guides, 1955, 1960s, 1979-90s, undated

Includes walking tour guides not by Reed such as "Four Literary Historical Walks" published by Academy of American Poets, "The Story of Woodlawn Cemetery" and "Forging a Metropolis: Walking Tours of Lower Manhattan Architecture"


Box 22 Folder 9

New York City - Maps [1 of 2], undated

1 negative


Box 22 Folder 10

New York City - Maps [2 of 2], undated

1 negative


Box 28 Folder 23

New York Public Library, 1950s-90s

Earlier accession? (dated 04-05-96)


Box 37 Folder 12

New York Public Library - Negatives, undated

Includes negatives and a photograph of the New York Public Library


Oversize Box 1 Folder 5

New York Public Library - Photos, undated

Earlier accession?


Box 22 Folder 11

North Carolina, 1960, undated

13 photos


Box 22 Folder 12

Ohio, 1950s, undated

Includes booklet "A Guide to Cleveland Architecture," 12 photos


Box 22 Folder 13

Oregon, 1959


Box 22 Folder 14

Otto Kahn Mansion, 1919

Issue ofThe Architectural Record


Box 28 Folder 19

Palazzo Farnese, 1982

Earlier accession? (in folder numbered 1995.023)


Box 22 Folder 15

Paris, 1987, 1996, undated

4 strips of negatives, 2 single negatives, 2 photos


Box 22 Folder 16

Philadelphia, 1966, undated

Research notes and issue ofHistoric Preservation


Box 22 Folder 17

San Francisco, 1960, 1980, undated


Box 22 Folder 18

San Francisco - Photos, undated

64 photos


Box 22 Folder 19

South Carolina, 1943, 1953


Box 22 Folder 20

St Paul's Cathedral, London, 1990s, undated

Includes correspondence William A. Oates, Joseph Wisdom and Reverend Evans (St. Paul's), V.R. Franklin (Mowlem), Reverend Halliburton, notes and information on Stephen Dykes Bower, note by Reed re birth of 'Xavier' ? referring to name, weight, labor, 6 slides


Box 22 Folder 21

Texas, 1950s, undated

4 photos


Box 22 Folder 22

Venice - General History, undated


Box 28 Folder 12

Venice - Miscellaneous, undated

Earlier accession? (numbered 1995.011)


Box 22 Folder 23

Venice - Photos by Sylvia Arthur Brown, undated

95 photos


Box 22 Folder 24

Venice - Procurators, undated


Box 22 Folder 25

Venice - St. Mark's Square, 1954, undated

Includes correspondence Ian McCallum (Architectural Review), 36 photos


Box 22 Folder 26

Venice - St. Mark's Square - 1500-1797, undated


Box 22 Folder 27

Venice - St. Mark's Square - Lectures, undated


Box 22 Folder 28

Villa Vizcaya, Miami, 1953, 1960s, 1979, 1981, undated

Includes correspondence Hilda Formia (Secretary to Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Hoffman), Diego Suariez, 16 strips of negatives, 1 negative, 2 photos


Box 22 Folder 29

Virginia, 1960s, undated

33 photos, 56 slides


Box 22 Folder 30

Washington, D.C., 1926, 1930s, 1950s, 1960, 1970, undated

Includes correspondence Mary Faith Wilson, 33 photos


Box 23 Folder 1

Washington, D.C. - Capitol, 1934, 1950s, 1967, undated

2 photos


Box 23 Folder 3

West Virginia, undated

5 photos


Box 23 Folder 2

Wethersfield Garden, Amenia, NY, 1995, undated

Includes correspondence Lori Steffensen (Sterling Photography), 64 photos


Box 23 Folder 4

Wyoming, undated

2 photos


Subseries 3: Topics and Organizations


Box 24 Folder 37

Art Times , 1957-60, undated

Includes correspondence Billi Boros (Art Times)


Box 23 Folder 7

Academia and Training, 1960s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Charles Newton and articles about teaching in the humanities


Box 23 Folder 8

Academia and Training - Artist, Architect, Gardener, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes syllabi on courses in classical architecture, brochure "Casts: A Queens Museum Project," Reed article "A Forgotten Responsibility of the Art Museum: the training of the artist," the Metropolitan Museum of ArtCatalogue of Collection of Casts, correspondence Tomas E. Ramirez, Peter Hodson (University of Plymouth), Olivier Dufau


Box 23 Folder 5

American Academy in Rome, 1965 (?), undated

Includes correspondence Stephen Kieran (American Academy in Rome)


Box 24 Folder 39

American Civilization, 1953, undated


Box 23 Folder 23

American Pop Culture, 1960, 1995


Box 23 Folder 6

Arches, 1961, undated

1 photo


Box 23 Folder 21

Architectural Crafts and Companies, 1955, undated


Box 23 Folder 22

Architectural Craftsmen, 1960s-90s, undated

Includes business cards, CVs, correspondence Linda L. Riley, Merlin Szosz, 16 photos, 2 negatives


Box 24 Folder 38

Architecture - American, undated


Box 28 Folder 8

Architecture - Classical - "Architects and lists of their buildings" by Wayne Andrews, 1950s-90s?

Earlier accession? (numbered 1996.022, dated 04-05-96)


Box 23 Folder 9

Architecture - Classical - Clippings and Articles, 1959, 1980s-90s, undated


Box 23 Folder 10

Architecture - Classical - Detail, 1960s, undated

5 negatives, 3 photos


Box 28 Folder 13

Architecture - Classical - Miscellaneous, undated

Earlier accession? (numbered 1995.011)


Box 23 Folder 11

Architecture - Classical - Photos [1 of 2], 1940s-90s, undated

178 photos, 66 negatives, 49 strips of negatives, 20 slides (2 folders)


Box 23 Folder 12

Architecture - Classical - Photos [2 of 2], 1940s-90s, undated

178 photos, 66 negatives, 49 strips of negatives, 20 slides (2 folders)


Box 27 Folder 13

Architecture - Classical - Unidentified Photos, undated

Earlier accession? (Contains photos, negatives, slides)


Box 23 Folder 13

Architecture - Classical Work in NYC since 1950, 1955, undated


Box 37 Folder 13

Architecture - Classical - Photos, undated

Includes miscellaneous photographs and negatives of classical architecture


Box 23 Folder 14

Architecture - Gothic, 1996


Box 23 Folder 15

Architecture - Modern, 1940s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Richard T. Gilbane (Building Gilbane Company), Donald Hoffman (Kansas City Star), H.S. Channick (Yale University Art Gallery)


Box 23 Folder 16

Architecture - Modern - Photos and Clippings, 1940s-90s, undated

69 photos, 2 strips of negatives


Box 23 Folder 17

Architecture - Theory and Writings, 1950s-60s, 1990s, undated

Includes research notes on and copies of articles by John Ruskin, Christopher Wren, Sir Gilbert Scott, Leon Battista, notes on ornament, theory, Karl Bitter, Roman architecture, an outline by Reed of M.H. Abrams'The Mirror and the Lamp


Box 24 Folder 2

Architecture and the Church, 1958, 1960, undated

Includes "A Glossary of Architectural and Liturgical Terms"


Box 23 Folder 18

Art and State, 1947, undated

Includes essay by R.B. Sefton "Thomas Jefferson as Planner"


Box 23 Folder 19

City, 1950s-90s

Includes correspondence Hilton Kramer (ARTS), Harmon H. Goldstone (Municipal Arts Society), 1 photo


Box 28 Folder 9

Classical America - Courses, 1981, 1996

Earlier accession? (dated 03-22-96)


Box 23 Folder 20

Classical America - Newsletter draft, 1970s, undated


Box 28 Folder 11

Classical America - Newsletters, 1997

Earlier accession? (numbered 1997.023)


Roll A222.03

Classical America - Poster, 1977

Lists course offerings in Philadelphia


Box 24 Folder 40

Colonial America, 1946, undated


Box 24 Folder 9

Definitions, undated

Contains index cards


Box 24 Folder 4

Derriere Guard, 1990s


Box 24 Folder 5

Fashion, 1963, undated


Box 24 Folder 6

Furniture, 1969, 1976


Box 24 Folder 7

Gardens, 1960s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence unsigned (Norton), Marca Woodhams (Smithsonian Horticulture Division), 6 photos


Box 24 Folder 8

Grand Manner, France, undated


Box 24 Folder 10

Greensward Foundation and Friends of Central Park, 1963, 1990s, undated


Box 24 Folder 12

Horticultural Society of New York, 1988, 1990s


Box 24 Folder 13

Interior Decoration, 1968, undated


Box 24 Folder 15

Landscape Architecture, 1960, undated

1 negative


Box 24 Folder 16

Limestone Finishes, undated


Box 24 Folder 17

Literature, 1960s, 1980s, undated


Box 28 Folder 18

Marble

Earlier accession? (in folder numbered 1995.023)


Box 24 Folder 18

Memorials, 1990s, undated


Box 24 Folder 19

Michelangelo - National Gallery Exhibit, 1995


Box 24 Folder 20

Modern Art [1 of 2], 1960s-90s, undated


Box 24 Folder 21

Modern Art [2 of 2], 1960s-90s, undated


Box 24 Folder 24

Modern Museum, 1960s-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Howell W. Perkins (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Kathleen Robinson (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), Karen Ferguson (Cleveland Museum of Art), Hugh Hardy (Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates), 12 photographs


Box 43 Folder 14

Movie Theaters, 2005

Contains newspaper and magazine clippings


Box 24 Folder 22

Municipal Art Society, 1959-90s, undated

Includes correspondence Gregory Smith (Municipal Arts Society), Richard P. Wunder (Cooper Union), Theodora Morgan (National Sculpture Society), Phyllis Cohen (Municipal Arts Society)


Box 24 Folder 23

Mural Decoration [1 of 2], 1987, undated

2 photos


Box 43 Folder 15

Mural Decoration [2 of 2], 1957-2009

Contains newspaper and magazine clippings


Box 24 Folder 25

National Academy of Design, 1990s, undated

Includes correspondence Annette Blaugrund, Edward P. Gallagher and Ellen Lee Klein


Box 24 Folder 26

National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1950s-60s, undated

Includes correspondence Lewis Bergman (New York Times Magazine), Richard H. Howland (National Trust for Historic Preservation), Samuel Wilson Jr. (Richard Koch and Samuel Wilson Jr. Architects), Virginia Lewis (Frick Art Library), Robert Bradley Fritz, Terry B. Morton (National Trust for Historic Preservation)


Box 24 Folder 27

Paintings, undated

8 photos, 1 negative


Box 24 Folder 28

Paul and Klara Porzelt Foundation, 1980s-90s

Includes correspondence Theodore Wagner (Carter, Ledyard & Milburn Law), Stephen C. Swid (Municipal Art Society), Margaret Halsey Gardiner (Old Merchant's House), Regina Kellerman (Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation), Patrick Broome (Morris-Jumel Mansion), Paul Gunther (Municipal Art Society)


Box 43 Folder 16

Plaster Casts, 1980s


Box 24 Folder 29

Preservation, 1960s-90s, undated

1 photo


Box 24 Folder 30

Railpax, 1971


Box 24 Folder 32

Scagliola, undated


Box 24 Folder 33

Sculpture, 1960s, 1980s-90s, undated

7 photos


Box 24 Folder 34

Sculpture - New York City, 1960s, 1980s-90s, undated

1 photo


Box 24 Folder 1

Stone and Masonry, 1950s-90s, undated


Box 24 Folder 35

Suburbs, undated


Box 24 Folder 36

Tenements, undated


Box 24 Folder 11

Theatre Historical Society, 1970, undated


Box 28 Folder 22

Unidentified Negatives, undated

Earlier accession? (found in 'Reed box 21,' undated)


Box 24 Folder 31

Various Research Notes, 1950s, 1965, 1971, undated


Box 24 Folder 3

Vaults, undated


Box 25 Folder 1

World's Fair 1964 and Robert Moses, 1960s

Series V: Correspondence


Box 25 Folder 2

A [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Frederick B. Adams (Morgan Library), J.K. Adams (Country Life), Angelo Alberto, Joseph Alsop, Wayne Andrews, Roger Angell (Holiday), Thomas Ludlow Ashley (Congress), Brooke Astor, Peter Atherton (University of Utah), Audrey M. Auchincloss, Louis Auchincloss, 3 photos


Box 43 Folder 19

A [2 of 2], 1980s-2000s

Includes Gerald Ackerman and Rodney Armstrong


Box 25 Folder 3

Ba [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes David G. Baird, Harold Barnett, Turpin Bannister (University of Florida), Thomas Barbour, Charles A. Barrett, Robert Bartley (Wall Street Journal), W.J. Bate, Jacques Barzun, Joseph A. Bayer (Classical America West chapter), Isabel Bayley


Box 43 Folder 20

Ba [2 of 2], 1987

Contains Reinhold Baumstark, Father Gordon Barrow, and Jacques Barzun


Box 25 Folder 4

Be-Bl [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Edward H. Bennett, Philippa Benson, William Benton (Encyclopedia Britannica), Bernard Berenson, Meyer Berger (New York Times), Simon Michael Bessie, Newton P. Bevin, Julian Bicknell, Frederick Bigger, Bigham, Englar, Jones & Houston, James H. Billington (Library of Congress), Don Carlos de Beistegui (Chateau de Groussay), Minor Bishop, John Betjeman, David Blissett, Gerald R. Bloymeyer, Hans Blumenfeld


Box 43 Folder 20

Be-Bl [2 of 2], 1970s- 2000s

Includes correspondence from John Blatteau


Box 25 Folder 5

Biddle, Anne (?), Sheila, James and Marshall, 1950s, 1980s-90s, undated

Personal letters - Sheila and Anne appear to have been sisters (see correspondence Patricia Gwynne), but this is unclear as Anne's letters are not signed Biddle


Box 25 Folder 6

Bo-Bu [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Charles Bolton, Kenyon Bolton, Theodore Bolton, Nicole Bouche (Berkeley Bancroft Library), Lilian Jackson Braun (Detroit Free Press), Babette Brimberg, Henry Irving Brock , J. Carter Brown (National Gallery of Art), Thomas Gilbert Brown (Brooklyn Public Library), Ruth Brown, Gertrude Hall Brownwell, William E. Buckley, William F. Buckley (National Review)


Box 43 Folder 20

Bo-Bu [2 of 2], 1990s-2000s

Includes John S. Budnik and David Brussat


Box 25 Folder 7

Bosworth, Welles, 1950s, undated


Box 25 Folder 8

Brown, Sylvia and Mrs. Arthur, 1950s-60s


Box 25 Folder 9

Burnham, Alan, 1950s, 1960


Box 25 Folder 10

Ca-Cl [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Francis H. Cabot, Herb Caen (San Francisco Chronicle), Walker O. Cain, Henry B. Caldwell (Fort Worth Art Center), Robert Campbell, Rondo E. Cameron, John Canaday, Gianni Capelli, Cummins and Ellengowen Catherwood (The Catherwood Foundation), Francois Charles-Roux, Margaretta Childs, Marquis Childs, Stephen Chrisman, Yvan Christ, Gilmore D. Clarke, Grady Clay


Box 43 Folder 21

Ca-Cl [2 of 2]


Box 25 Folder 11

Cochran, Thomas, 1954-1966


Box 25 Folder 12

Co-Cz [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Florence Codman, Hennig Cohen (American Quarterly), Charles W. Cole, John Cole (Center for the Book, Library of Congress), Padraic Colum, Katherine Guy Fenimore Cooper, Dean Cornwell, Jose Corti, Josephine Porter Boardman Crane (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Margaret Cresson, H. Page Cross, Joseph Cruikshank (The Clark Foundation)


Box 43 Folder 21

Co-Cz [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Ehtan Carr (City of New York Parks & Recreation)


Box 25 Folder 13

Coles, William A. [1 of 2], 1957-71, undated


Box 43 Folder 21

Coles, William A. [2 of 2], 1961, 1993

Contains two letters, one on letterhead of The Architect of the Capitol may be from Williams Coles, but only signed as Bill


Box 25 Folder 14

Cox, Allyn [1 of 2], 1950s-60s


Box 43 Folder 21

Cox, Allyn [2 of 2], 1973, 1980


Box 25 Folder 15

Da-De [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Virginius Dabney (Richmond Times-Dispatch), Hugh H. Davis (Fordham and Le Moyne College), Peter H. Davison (Atlantic Monthly Press), John A. 'Jack' Day (Classical America), Martha Deane (WOR/Marian Young Taylor), Sebastian Basil Joseph Ziani de Ferranti (Henbury Hall, Maccelsfield), Williams Adams Delano, Matthew W. Del Gaudio, William Dendy, Robert R. Denny (Henry J. Kaufman & Associates, A.I.A. public relations)


Box 43 Folder 22

Da-De [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Maria Antonieta De Angelis


Box 25 Folder 16

Dick, Hebe, undated


Box 25 Folder 17

Di-Du [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Marshall Dill, Eugene L. DiOrio, Harvey Dinnerstein, Elizabeth M. Dowling, Michael D. Drake


Box 43 Folder 22

Di-Du [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Sophia Duckworth (Co-author ofCentral Park: A History and A Guide), Timothy Donner (Horizons Television) and Philip Dodd


Box 25 Folder 18

E [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes John Edmonds (Alumni Horae St Paul), Donald Drew Egbert, John 'Jock' Elliot, Jr., Barbara Epstein (New York Review of Books), Jason Epstein (Doubleday)


Box 43 Folder 23

E [2 of 2], 1991, 2001

Contains John Elliot Jr. (Ogilvy & Mather) and Robert Ennis


Box 25 Folder 19

Eyde, Kate, 1950s, 1960


Box 25 Folder 20

F [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Barry Faulkner, Albert Fein, W. Hawkins Ferry (Detroit Institute of Arts), Marion B. Field, Edouard Fiset, Ken Fitzgerald, James W. Fitzgibbon, Thomas Fleming (Chronicles), Anne Ford (Houghton Mifflin), Belmont Freeman, Walter Frese (Architectural Books), Varian Fry, Helen Fuller (New Republic)


Box 43 Folder 24

F [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Ken Fitzgerald (cartographer that worked with Reed at the Herald Tribune)


Box 25 Folder 21

Ga-Gl [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes Ed Gallagher (National Academy of Design), James 'Jim' P. Gallagher, R.H. Ives Gammell, Frank Garretson, Margot Gayle, Emily Genauer, Gordon Getty, Anne Gilchrist, Brendan Gill


Box 43 Folder 25

Ga-Gl [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Francois Gabriel (Syracuse University)


Box 25 Folder 22

Go-Gw [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Emerson Goble (Architectural Record), William Goulding, Jerome D. Greene, Albert Guerard, Dona Guimaraes (New York Times), Frederick Gutheim (A.I.A.), Patricia Gwynne


Box 43 Folder 25

Go-Gw [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Milton Grenfell (Grenfell Architecture) and Christopher Gray


Box 25 Folder 23

Ha-Hi [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes Digby Harris, Bertie Hartmann, Douglas Haskell (Architectural Forum), Ralph Hayes (The Community Trust), Sir Edward Heath, August Heckscher (Twentieth Century Fund), David Hill, 11 photos


Box 43 Folder 26

Ha-Hi [2 of 2], 1970s-2000s

Includes Richard Heath (Franklin Park Coalition)


Box 25 Folder 24

Ho-Hy, 1950s-90s, undated

Includes William Ernest Hocking, Philip Hofer (Harvard Library), Richard Howland (National Trust for Historic Preservation and Smithsonian), Serge Hughes?, Walter Hugins (Castle Clinton National Monument), Ada Louise Huxtable, Gordon Hyatt (CBS)


Box 43 Folder 17

Holm, Alvin, 1975-2009

Includes letters written by both Holm and Reed to one another and others as well as photographs, brochures, pamphlets, and copies of drawings sent between Reed and Holm


Box 25 Folder 25

I, 1950s-60s, 1980s

Includes R. Sturgis Ingersoll (Philadelphia Art Museum)


Box 25 Folder 26

J [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s

Includes J.B. Jackson (Landscape)


Box 43 Folder 27

J [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

includes Oliver Jensen (American Heritage) and Michael Javelos


Box 26 Folder 1

Jensen, Rollin, 1950s-1970

Extensive collection - Jensen married Sylvia Brown, daughter of Arthur Brown, also includes correspondence Stanford Stevenson, William Adams Delano, Rachel Hunt, Thomas C. Howe (California Palace of the Legion of Honor), Patrick J. Kellehere (William Rockhilll Nelson Gallery of Art), Michael Bry (Southern Pacific Railroad), William R. Wallace, Robert N. Farquhar


Box 26 Folder 2

Ka-Ke [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes John F. Kennedy, Francis W. Kervick, Morris Ketchum


Box 43 Folder 28

Ka-Ke [2 of 2], 2000s

Includes Kara Kelly (Notre Dame), George Kelly


Box 26 Folder 3

Ki-Ku [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes , James J. Kilpatrick (Richmond News Leader), Roger Kimball, Frederic R. King (Wyeth & King Architects), Baldur Koster, Harold Kuebler (Doubleday), 1 photo


Box 43 Folder 28

Ki-Ku [2 of 2], 1993, 1995


Box 26 Folder 4

La-Le [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Jacob Landy (City College), Richard Blackburn Lanier, Albert Laprade, Henry Large (Pennsylvania Railroad), Eric Larrabee, Maurice Lavanoux (Liturgical Arts), James Lees-Milne, George S. Lewis (A.I.A.), R.W.B. Lewis, Robert J. Lewis (Washington Star), Virginia E. Lewis, Miss Lambert (Reed who mentions marrying Jane Aucourt)


Box 43 Folder 29

La-Le [1 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Clay Lancaster (Warwick Publications), Catesby Leigh


Box 26 Folder 5

Li-Ly [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes Jean Lipman (Art in America), Henry Sprott Long Jr., Sylvia Loomis (Landscape), Walter Lord, Ruth McAneny Loud (Municipal Arts Society), W. McNeil Lowry (Ford Foundation), Russell Lynes (Harper's Magazine)


Box 43 Folder 29

Li-Ly [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Michael Lyoudis (University of Notre Dame)


Box 26 Folder 6

Ma-Mc [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Carter H. Manny, Lester Markel (New York Times), Arnold Markovitz, Denise Mayer, Grace Mayer (Museum of the City of New York), Ian McCallum (The Architectural Review), DeCourcy E. McIntosh (The Helen Clay Frick Foundation), Kitty McVitty, Carey McWilliams (The Nation)


Box 43 Folder 30

Ma-Mc [2 of 2], 1970s-2000s

Includes DeCourey E. McIntosh (The Frist Art & Historical Center)


Box 26 Folder 7

Me-My [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s, undated

Includes Priscilla Grazioli Medici, Carroll Meeks (Yale School of Architecture), Ralph E. Menconi, Martin Meyerson, P. Miller, Anne Minor (French Embassy), Francois Monahan, Lamont Moore (Yale Art Gallery), Terry B. Morton (National Trust for Historic Preservation), Lewis Mumford


Box 43 Folder 30

Me-My [2 of 2], 1970s-2000s

Includes Francois Monahan


Box 26 Folder 8

N [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated


Box 43 Folder 31

N [2 of 2], 2000s

Includes correspondence from the National Civic Art Society


Box 26 Folder 9

O [1 of 2], 1950s-90s

Includes William 'Bill' A. Oates (St. Paul's School, New Hampshire), Paul Ormseth


Box 43 Folder 32

O [2 of 2], 1970s-2000s


Box 43 Folder 32

Onasis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1970s-1980s

Contains copies of correspondence from Onassis to Reed


Box 26 Folder 10

P [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Martin Peretz (The New Republic), Charles E. Peterson (U.S. Department of the Interior), George E. Pettengill (A.I.A.), Henri Peyre (Yale - includes essays), Angela W. Place (Mrs. Hermann G. Place), Geoffrey Platt, Arabel Porter (Houghton Mifflin), Edward Everett Post (GEO. B. Post & Sons), Nathan M. Pusey (Harvard)


Box 43 Folder 33

P [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Jean Patton, Dirk Partridge, Dr. Walter Persegati (Vatican Museums), and Otis Piersall (lawyer for Brooklyn Heights Historic District)


Box 26 Folder 11

Pope, Arthur Upham, 1955-67, undated


Box 26 Folder 12

Publisher: Dover, 1990s

Includes Heyward Cirker


Box 26 Folder 13

Publisher: New American Library, 1950s-70s

Includes Arabel J. Porter, Victor Weybright, Paul Brooks, Alan Rinzler (David White Company) Christopher Tunnard, text by Reed "The Classical Goes Forward - Illustrations by John Barrington Bayley"


Box 26 Folder 14

Publisher: Norton and Doubleday [1 of 2], 1980s-90s

Includes Kenneth D. McCormick, Nelson Doubleday, Maree Dodd, Victor Schmalzer, James L. Mairs, Arthur Ross, H. Stafford Bryant, Nancy Green, John Blatteau, Rose Franco


Box 43 Folder 33

Publisher: Norton and Doubleday [2 of 2], 2000s

Contains James L. Mairs


Box 26 Folder 15

R [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Lawrence 'Lemy' Richardson (American Academy in Rome and Duke University), William Rieder (Photo Archives, Getty Museum), Dorothy E. Rosen (Landscape)


Box 43 Folder 34

R [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s


Box 26 Folder 16

Reed, Constance Feeley [1 of 2], 1967


Box 43 Folder 35

Reed, Constance Feeley [2 of 2], 1987


Box 37 Folder 15

Reed, Henry Hope, 1959-2008

Includes correspondence and copies of correspondence authored by Reed


Box 38 Folder 1

Rice, Pierce [1 of 8], 1959-1963


Box 38 Folder 2

Rice, Pierce [2 of 8], 1964-1969


Box 38 Folder 3

Rice, Pierce [3 of 8], 1970-1978


Box 38 Folder 4

Rice, Pierce [4 of 8], 1982-1994


Box 38 Folder 5

Rice, Pierce [5 of 8], 1960s, 1970s

Contains undated letters from Rice to Reed


Box 38 Folder 6

Rice, Pierce [6 of 8], 1960s, 1970s

Contains undated letters from Rice to Reed


Box 38 Folder 7

Rice, Pierce [7 of 8], 1960s, 1970s

Contains undated letters from Rice to Reed


Box 38 Folder 11

Rice, Pierce [8 of 8], 1960s, undated

Includes newspaper and magazine clippings sent to Reed from Pierce, original folder title "Photos for Book"


Box 26 Folder 17

Ross, Arthur [1 of 9], 1970s-80


Box 26 Folder 18

Ross, Arthur [2 of 9], 1981


Box 26 Folder 19

Ross, Arthur [3 of 9], 1982-83

Includes reference to Reed compensation for Classical America, Dana J. Pratt (Library of Congress), Lawrence Richardson (Duke University), John A. Day, Calvin Rand (American Academy in Rome), Pierce Rice, Walter Frese (Architectural Book Publishing), Ross text on Letarouilly


Box 26 Folder 20

Ross, Arthur [4 of 9], 1984


Box 26 Folder 21

Ross, Arthur [5 of 9], 1985

Includes NYPL book introduction, Lucia P. Iannone (Arthur Ross Gallery)


Box 26 Folder 22

Ross, Arthur [6 of 9], 1986-89

Includes Gail Lloyd (Arthur Ross Foundation), James L. Mairs


Box 26 Folder 23

Ross, Arthur [7 of 9], 1990-94

Includes Kellye Rosenheim (Arthur Ross Foundation), Lord Jacob de Rothschild


Box 26 Folder 24

Ross, Arthur [8 of 9], 1995-96

Includes Schuyler G. Chapin, Susan B. Rothschild, preface George Gromort'sElements of Classical Architecture


Box 43 Folder 36

Ross, Arthur [9 of 9], 1999-2000


Box 27 Folder 6

Sa-Si [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Bernard Schiff (Smithsonian Magazine) with draft of Reed article "The Persisting Classical: A Pictorial Survey With Some Text," Mildred Schmertz (The Architectural Record), Fred Schwengel (United States Capitol Historical Society), Charles Scribner III (Scribners), John D. Sicher (New York Observer), George Signori


Box 43 Folder 37

Sa-Si [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Richard Sears, Vincent Scully (Yale University), Andrew Shanken (Oberlin College)


Box 27 Folder 7

Sk-Sw [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes Cole Smith (with plan prints), George Everard Kidder Smith, Gregory H. Smith, Gavin Stamp, Denys Sutton (Apollo), 7 photos


Box 43 Folder 37

Sk-Sw [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Chauncey Stillman (Classical America) and Arthur Sulzberger (New York Times)


Box 27 Folder 1

T [1 of 2], 1950s-90s

Includes Nan Talese (Random House), Thayer Tolles (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Jeremy Treglown (Time Literary Supplement), Christopher Tunnard


Box 43 Folder 38

T [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s

Includes Helen Trowbridge


Box 27 Folder 5

Unidentified Correspondence [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes personal and professional correspondence, drafts of articles, 2 photos, 2 negatives


Box 43 Folder 39

Unidentified Correspondence [2 of 2], 1970s-2000s


Box 27 Folder 2

U-V [1 of 2], 1950s-60s, 1980s-90s

Includes John Updike, Bob Vanderbilt, Brigadier Peter Vaux (relation Calvert Vaux), Pierre Verlet (Musee du Louvre), Vincent Vermooten, Anthony Visco, Michael von Moschzisker (Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority), Marjorie von Moschzisker (personal letters, refers to 'Anne' and 'Sheila')


Box 43 Folder 40

U-V [1 of 2], 1980s

Contains correspondence from Richard Vanderbilt


Box 27 Folder 3

W [1 of 2], 1950s-90s, undated

Includes David Watkin, Auberon Waugh (The Sunday Telegraph), William Weaver (translator of Italo Calvino and Umberto Eco among others), Charles Webster (Horticultural Society of New York), Robert Wechsler (Princeton Architectural Press), Frank Weitenkampf (New York Public Library), Lawrence Grant White (McKim, Mead and White), George F. Will, Harold M. Williams (J. Paul Getty Museum), Samuel Wilson, Barbara Wolanin (Office of the Architect of the Capitol), Guy R. Woodall (Tennessee Tech University)


Box 43 Folder 41

W [2 of 2], 1960s-2000s


Box 43 Folder 18

Wolfe, Tom, 1962-2003

Includes correspondence between Reed and Wolfe as well as copies of correspondence between Constance Feeley Reed and Wolfe


Box 27 Folder 4

Y, 1990s

Includes Masayoshi Yendo


Box 43 Folder 42

Z, 1970s

Contains correspondence from Mrs. Samuel Zacks

Series VI: Classical America


Box 35 Folder 1

Arthur Ross Awards, 1983-2009

Includes programs, bulletins, list of recipients, photographs, correspondence Arthur Ross, and opening remarks


Box 39 Folder 2

Bayley, Slides - Washington D.C. [1 of 5], 1978

Contains slides by John Barrington Bayley [?] of the Washington D.C. area, original binder entitled "Not in BK VII - Genre, Horsemen, Statues + Midc. Vedute, Modern, Out of Town, People"


Box 39 Folder 3

Bayley, Slides - Washington D.C. [2 of 5], 1978

Contains slides by John Barrington Bayley [?] of Washington D.C., original binder entitled "White House, Neighborhood I"


Box 39 Folder 4

Bayley, Slides - Washington D.C. [3 of 5], 1978

Contains slides by John Barrington Bayley [?] of Washington D.C., original binder entitled "Capitol Hill V, Kalorama VI, Arlington, Dumbarton, Georgetown, Hses.: F.I.G.B." (Hses.: F.I.G.B. means Houses: French, Italian, and Great Britain)


Box 39 Folder 5

Bayley, Slides - Washington D.C. [4 of 5], 1978

Contains slides by John Barrington Bayley [?] of Washington D.C., original binder entitled "East Mall II, West Mall III"


Box 39 Folder 6

Bayley, Slides - Washington D.C. [5 of 5], 1978

Contains slides by John Barrington Bayley [?] of Washington D.C., not attributed to any of the original binders, the slides labeled "Misc. in box" were found in a separate slide box


Box 34 Folder 17

Board Meetings, 1968-2004

Includes correspondence, notes, minutes, and materials related to meetings of the Classical American board


Box 35 Folder 2

Classical America Magazine , 1970s

Contains Classical America magazine issues I, II, III, IV, and draft for issue V


Box 38 Folder 14

Classical America Magazine , 1971-1981

Contains copied Bayley articles written for Classical America Magazine as well as a copies of "The Classical Tradition: The Wave of the Future" an Austin, TX exhibition sponsored by Classical America


Box 35 Folder 3

Classical America Newsletter , 1969-2002

Includes newsletters under title "The Classical American," "The Classical Forum," and "Classical America"


Box 35 Folder 4

Classical America Newsletter , 1970s-1990s

Includes newsletters authored by Pierce Rice


Box 35 Folder 5

Classical America Newsletter , 1970s-1990s

Includes newsletters authored by Pierce Rice


Box 38 Folder 13

Classical America Newsletter , 1980s-1997


Box 35 Folder 6

Contributors [1 of 2], 1959-2012

Includes correspondence, articles, photographs, negatives, and notes of Eliott Banfield, John Blatteau, Bill Coles, Michael George, Allen Greenberg, Alvin Holm, Nicholas King


Box 35 Folder 7

Contributors [2 of 2], 1971-2011

Includes correspondence, articles, photographs, negatives, and notes of Catesby Leigh, George Parker, Chauncey Stillman, and Gene Thornton


Box 36 Folder 1

Contributors, Bayley, John Barrington [1 of 4], 1946-1993

Includes articles by Bayley and others, copies of photographs, and Classical American newsletters


Box 36 Folder 2

Contributors, Bayley, John Barrington [2 of 4], 1981

Contains chapters from Letarouilly on Renaissance Rome on the Farnese Palace


Box 38 Folder 15

Contributors, Bayley, John Barrington [3 of 4], 1970s-1985

Includes newspaper clippings, flyers, drawings, and articles both authored and about Bayley


Box 39 Folder 1

Contributors, Bayley, John Barrington [4 of 4], 1951-1982

Includes correspondence authored by or about Bayley mostly concerning the activities of Classical America


Box 36 Folder 3

Contributors, Jensen, Rollin, 1959-1992

Includes correspondence and "Some Notes on Classical Architecture in San Francisco" (1960)


Box 36 Folder 4

Contributors, Rice, Pierce [1 of 2], 1960s-2007

Includes correspondence, collected quotations, newspaper and magazine clippings, and copies of drawings for Classical America


Box 36 Folder 5

Contributors, Rice, Pierce [2 of 2], 1970s, 1980s, undated

Includes book reviews, the majority authored by Rice


Box 36 Folder 6

Contributors, Tunnard, Christopher, 1950 -1987

Includes articles written by Tunnard, "The Town Planning Review" (October 1951), "Civic Art in Leningrad," and correspondence


Box 36 Folder 7

Design Competitions, 1984-1992

Includes materials and correspondence related to multiple Classical American design competitions, and photographs of the 1985 winners


Box 36 Folder 8

Event Announcements, Promotional Materials [1 of 6], 1970s

Includes announcements for Classical America events, promotional materials, invitations, and re-print of the American Vignola


Box 36 Folder 9

Event Announcements, Promotional Materials [2 of 6], 1980s

Includes announcements for Classical America events, promotional materials, and invitations


Box 36 Folder 10

Event Announcements, Promotional Materials [3 of 6], 1990-2009

Includes announcements for Classical America events, promotional materials, and invitations


Box 36 Folder 11

Event Announcements, Promotional Materials [4 of 6], 1970s

Includes announcements for Classical America events, promotional materials, and invitations


Box 36 Folder 12

Event Announcements, Promotional Materials [5 of 6], 1970s-1980s

Includes announcements for Classical America events, promotional materials, and invitations


Box 37 Folder 1

Event Announcements, Promotional Materials [6 of 6], 1970s-1990s

Includes announcements for Classical America events, promotional materials, and invitations


Box 37 Folder 2

Foundations, Grants, 1970s-1980s

Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, and materials association with the Astor, Graham, Kaplan Fund, Porzelt, Reed, and Wallace


Box 34 Folder 15

Founding of Classical America [1 of 2], 1967-1968

Includes correspondence regarding the founding of Classical America from Bill Coles, John Barrington Bailey, Pierce Rice, Rollin Jensen, and others


Box 34 Folder 16

Founding of Classical America [2 of 2], 1967-1968

Includes miscellaneous notes and materials related to the founding of Classical America


Box 37 Folder 3

Drawing Courses, 1970s-1990s

Includes flyers, newsletters, and handouts concerning drawing courses offered by Classical America


Box 39 Folder 7

Membership Brochure, undated


Box 37 Folder 4

Merger, Institute of Classical Architecture, 2002-2011

Includes correspondence, minutes, and agreements relating to merger with Institute of Classical Architecture


Box 37 Folder 5

National Endowment for the Arts, 1979-1988

Includes grant applications to the NEA, correspondence, and a copy of letter written by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis


Box 37 Folder 6

Philadelphia Chapter, 1980s-1990s

Includes correspondence and flyers related to the work of the Philadelphia chapter of Classical America


Box 37 Folder 7

Reed, Newsletter Introductions, 1971-2002

Includes introductory comments written by Reed forClassical America Newsletter and photograph of Girard College


Box 37 Folder 8

Videotape Series, 1985-1990

Includes correspondence, notes, proposal for the series, and videotape. See Series VII: Audio-Visual Materials for video recording of pilot.

Series VII: Audio-Visual Materials


Box 28 Folder 21

Henry Hope Reed on The Martha Deane Radio Show, 1961, 2 open reel audiotapes



Box 28 Folder 21

Our Classical Heritage (Smithsonian Institution) , 1980-10-04, 7 audiocassettes


Tape 1: Mr. Reed. Tape 2: Mr. Rice. Tape 3: Panel. Tape 4: Mr. Bayley. Tape 5: Mr. Bayley. Tape 6: Greenburg and Panel. Tape 7: Panel.


Box 28 Folder 21

The Classical Tradition: The Wave of the Future (University of Texas, Austin), 1981-09-02, 5 audiocassettes


Tape 1: Henry Hope Reed. Tape 2: Pierce Rice. Tape 3: John Barrington Bayley. Tape 4: Arthur Charles Ward. Tape 5. John Blatteau.


Box 37 Folder 08

Drawing the Classical with H. H. Reed and A. Holm (Pilot), 1989, 1 videocassettes (VHS)


Includes correspondence, notes, proposal for the video series.


Box 28 Folder 21

John Barrington Bayley on classical architecture in Washington, D.C., 1 audiocassettes


Lecture for Classical America Conference


Box 42 Folder 30

Allyn Cox interviewed by Henry Hope Reed, 1 audiocassettes

Transcript of and photographs from the interview can be found in the file "Transcript, Reed- Cox interview, 1973" in Series I: Professional Papers, Subseries 5: General.