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The following boxes are located off-site: 8-17, 32-205. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
Approximately 12,000 letters to Allan Nevins from various correspondents including James Truslow Adams, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Willa Cather, Frances Folsom Cleveland, Van Wyck Brooks, Robert Frost, Newton D. Baker, Archibald MacLeish, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Carl Sandburg, and Henry Wallace; notes and typescripts for Nevins' books including Emergence of Lincoln, The Ordeal of Democracy, Rockefeller, and History and Historians, with notes by editor Ray A. Billington; miscellaneous transcripts, clippings, newspapers, and photographs. Also, autograph letters and manuscripts by presidents, Civil War figures, financiers, politicians, and authors. There are also the Brand Whitlock World War I Diaries and letters to him by such people as Herbert Hoover, Gen. John J. Pershing, and others.
Selected materials cataloged; remainder arranged. Cataloged correspondence, A-Z: Boxes 1-6; Cataloged professional correspondence, A-Z: Boxes 18-31; Cataloged manuscripts: Box 7; Brand Whitlock diaries, etc.: Boxes 8, 9& 16; Uncataloged materials arranged by topic: Boxes 10-15, 17, 32-205; Books, Boxes 1-6.
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.
This collection has no restrictions.
The following boxes are located off-site: 8-17, 32-205. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Allan Nevins Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
Additional papers relating to ORDEAL OF THE UNION are at the Henry Huntington Library
Research files and manuscripts relating to his biography of Herbert H. Lehman are in the Lehman Papers, 406 International Affairs
Additional papers relating to Ordeal of the Union are at the Henry Huntington Library.
Research files and manuscripts relating to his biography of Herbert H. Lehman are in the Lehman Papers.
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Lord Bryce letters are on: microfilm.
Willa Cather letters are on: microfilm.
Royal Cortissoz letters are on: microfilm.
Elizabeth Benton Fremont diary is on: microfilm.
Source of acquisition--Nevins, Allan. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1953. Accession number--M-53.
Papers: Source of acquisition--Mayer, Meredith Nevins. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--12/04/1992. Accession number--M-92-12-04.
Gift of Allan Nevins, 1953 & 1954.
Bequest of Alan Nevins, 1971.
Gift of Anne Nevins Loftis & Meredith Nevins Mayer, 1982.
Gift of Meredith Nevins Mayer, 1992.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
The books from Prof. Nevins' own library, which were formerly shelved with these papers, have been moved to offsite storage.
Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 08/--/1989.
Papers Processed HR 10/05/1992.
Processed by Henry Rowen 3/2000.
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American historian and editor.
Nevins, Joseph Allan May 20 1890 Mar. 5 1971 historian and educator. He attended the University of Illinois wher he earned a B. A. 1912 and an M. A. in English 1913 Nevins moved to New York to work as a journalist in 1913. While working as a journalist Nevins found time to write books on history.
In 1928 Nevins accepted a position teaching history at Columbia University. In 1931 he was appointed Dewitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University. Nevins was the Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford University in 1940 1941 and 1964 1965
Nevins was a quite prolific writer producing more than 50 books and scores of srticles. He produced biographies of Henry White, Grover Cleveland, Abram Hewitt, Hamilton Fish, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, and and Herbert Lehman.
In Boxes 1-6 of the collection
Box 1
Box 2
Box 3
Box 4
Box 5
Box 6
In Boxes 18-31 of the collection
Box 18
Box 19
Box 20
Box 21
Box 22
Box 23
Box 24
Box 25
Box 26
Box 27
Box 28
Box 29
Box 30
Box 31
Box 7
Box 8
[8]
Box 9
[9]
Box 10
[10]
Box 11
[11]
Box 12
[12]
Box 13
[13]
Box 14
[14]
Box 15
[15]
Box 16
[16]
Box 17
[17]
[vols. 17, 18, 19 ]
Box 32
Box 33
Box 34b
Box 34a
Box 34b
[On top of diaries, Box 32]
[On top of Diaries, Box 32]
Box 35
[Gift of Mrs. Allan Nevins]
Box 36
[Gift, 1973]
Box 37
Box 38
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November 1879
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December 1879
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April -December 1880
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May -December 1881
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January -June 1883
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May -December 1887
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January -April 1888
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January -June 1889
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July -December 1889
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January -June 1890
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July -December 1890
Box 115
July -December 1890
Box 116
January -April 1891
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April -December 1891
Box 116
January -June 1892
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July -December 1892
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1893
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January -June 1894
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July -December 1894
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, photographs, obituaries, memorials, and scrapbooks. Included are three letters from Van Wyck brooks and one letter from Willa Cather.
Box 205
Flat Box 340
Flat Box 340
Flat Box 341
Flat Box 342