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University of , Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

1995 Henry Charles Lea papers

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Summary Information...... 3 Biography/History...... 4 Scope and Contents...... 11 Administrative Information...... 14 Controlled Access Headings...... 15 Subject Lists of Lea's Correspondents...... 15 Bibliography...... 21 Collection Inventory...... 22 Correspondence...... 22 Henry Charles Lea Library correspondence...... 126 Henry Charles Lea Library history: Inventories and catalogues...... 127 Historical writings: Books...... 130 Historical writings: Articles and miscellaneous...... 147 Reviews of Henry Charles Lea's historical writings...... 159 Political writings...... 162 Newspaper clippings...... 178 Writings: Poetry and translations...... 180 Writings: Scientific work...... 181 Juvenilia...... 182 Memorabilia and family papers...... 188 Oversize...... 192

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Summary Information

Repository University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

Creator Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909

Title Henry Charles Lea papers

Call number Ms. Coll. 111

Date circa 1830-1935

Extent 203 boxes

Language English

Abstract Henry Charles Lea, a historian of medieval , wrote extensively on the institutional and legal history of the . The Papers comprise: General Correspondence; Henry Charles Lea Library Correspondence; Henry Charles Lea Library History, Inventories, and Catalogues; Historical Writings: Books; Historical Writings: Articles and Miscellaneous; Reviews; Political Writings; Newspaper Clippings; Writings: Poetry and Translations; Scientific Work; Juvenilia; Memorabilia and Family Papers; and Oversize.

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Henry Charles Lea papers, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania

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Biography/History

Henry Charles Lea (1825-1909), a historian of medieval Europe, wrote extensively on the institutional and legal history of the Catholic Church. His active writing career on historical subjects spanned more than fifty years, during which he published t en books and numerous articles. He wrote a series of books on the , beginning with A History of the Inquisition of the (1888) and continuing with A History of the Inquisition of (1906-1907) and The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies (1908). He collected materials related to witchcraft beliefs, the prosecution of witches by the Inquisition, and contemporary reports of witchcraft. These notes and drafts, which Lea was working on at the time he died, were published posthumously. In order to conduct his research using primary sources in European and Latin American archives, Lea arranged to have documents in those archives copied and sent to him. Through purchases, Henry Charles Lea acquired a major library of primary and secondary source materials relating to medieval European history, all of which were donated to the University of Pennsylvania upon his death. Henry Charles Lea's father, (1792-1886) was a distinguished naturalist and member of the American Philosophical Society. Descended from a Quaker family, Isaac Lea was born in Wilmington, Delaware. From 1807 to 1814 he was a wholesale importer in Philadelphia in business with his brother John. Because of his military service in the , Isaac Lea lost his birthright membership in the Society of Friends. On March 8, 1821, he married Frances Anne Carey (1799-1873), daughter of , the Philadelphia publisher. Mathew Carey, born in Ireland in 1760, came to the in 1784, escaping prosecution by the British government for his outspoken criticism of Britain's Irish policy. During a period of exile in , Carey had met , for whose print shop he worked at Passy. When Carey arrived in Philadelphia, Lafayette provided him with financial assistance to publish a periodical, The Pennsylvania Evening Herald. From this beginning Carey went on to develop Philadelphia's most successful publishing house, which printed the works of , Parson Weems, , , and the first quarto of American manufacture, in both the Douay version and the Authorized version (see Rowe's study of Mathew Carey (1933) and Kaplan's study of Mathew's son (1931); also Bradley's biography of Lea (1931), pp. 22-35). Upon his marriage in 1821, Isaac Lea entered this firm, then called Mathew Carey and Sons. (The names and dates of this firm are: Carey, Stewart & Co., 1792-1817; M. Carey & Sons, 1817-1822; H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1822-1827; Carey, Lea, & Carey, 1827-1833; Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833-1838; Lea & Blanchard, 1838-1850; Blanchard & Lea, 1851-1865; Henry C. Lea, 1865-1885; Lea Brothers & Co., 1885-1908; Lea & Febiger, 1908-1995.) Henry Charles Lea entered the firm in 1843 and became a partner in 1851. From 1865 to 1880 he carried on the business alone; he then retired to devote his time to academic studies, leaving the management of the firm to his sons. Henry Charles Lea, the second surviving son of four children was born in Philadelphia on 19 September 1825. The first child, Matthew Carey Lea (1st) died in 1822, the year of his birth. The surviving children are Matthew Carey Lea (2nd) (1823-1897), Henry Charles Lea (1825-1909), and Frances Lea (1834-1894) (see Bradley 1931, page 16). Educated at home, Lea's tutor was Eugenius Nulty, a native of Ireland, who taught Henry Lea and his older brother, Matthew Carey Lea (called Carey) lessons in Latin, Greek, the major European languages, mathematics, chemistry, botany, and celestial navigation.

- Page 4 - Henry Charles Lea papers From the start Henry Charles Lea was encouraged to master much more difficult lessons than would be expected for a boy his age; he had a ready facility for languages and analytical thought (Bradley 1931, 42). Henry and Carey worked in the chemical laboratory of Booth & Boyé; this experience led to Henry's first published paper—at age 13—on the topic of the salts of manganese. Carey went on to pursue a career as a private researcher in chemistry, pioneering in the field of photographic chemistry. Henry followed his father's interest in natural history and wrote several papers on descriptive conchology. From his father Henry Charles Lea also learned to appreciate and collect art. During a trip to in 1852, Isaac Lea acquired and brought back to the United States one of the finest collections of Italia n art in at that time. Henry had a talent for drawing. He illustrated his own early articles on the fossil shells that he had collected. His drawings were used for the engravings illustrating his father's revision of the Synopsis of the Naïades in 1838. Through his mother's influence, Henry Charles Lea developed an interest in poetry. He translated works from the Greek poets and composed verse himself. As he grew older, he delighted in writing satirical parodies of popular songs on political subjects. In 1847, when he was twenty-two years old and had been working in the family publishing firm for four years, Lea suffered a nervous breakdown which caused him to abandon his intellectual and scientific work for some time (Bradley 1931, 77). During his period of convalescence Lea began reading French memoirs of the medieval period. They kindled his interest in medieval history and changed his career course from scientist to historian. Lea suffered from recurring bouts of nervous exhaustion throughout his life, often brought on by his tendency to overwork. In a letter to Dr. Edouard Montet, dated 22 December 1893, Lea describes his illness as neurasthenia and relates how he undertook sea voyages in his yacht Vega to aid in his recovery. He was treated by his Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, one of the country's most prominent doctors in the field of nervous disorders. Lea's highly disciplined habits of work enabled him to continue to write even as he suffered from headaches and problems with his eyes. He was extraordinarily productive during the final twenty-five years of his life. On 27 May 1850, Henry Charles Lea married Anna Caroline Jaudon (1824-19?), his first cousin. Anna Jaudon's younger sister, Elizabeth Lea Jaudon, married Henry C. Lea's brother, Matthew Carey Lea, two years later. Henry Charles Lea's first child, Francis Henry Lea (1851-1902), was known as Frank. The second child was Charlie (Charles Matthew, 1853-1927). Anna Lea (1855-1927) was known as Nina, and the youngest child, Arthur Henry Lea (1859-1938), became his father's literary executor and literary heir: he is the Lea family member (besides Henry C. Lea) most often represented as a correspondent in these papers. By the time of Arthur's birth the family had moved (in 1857) from 1427 Spruce Street in Philadelphia, where the three older children were born, to 3903 Spruce Street. In 1869 Lea moved to 2000 Walnut Street where he had built a large double house with a library for his growing acquisitions of books. Also in 1869 Henry Charles Lea built a home at 9 Grant Street in Cape May, , where he then spent his summers writing. Towards the end of his life, he spent as much time as possible in Cape May, writing prolifically, and taking walks to collect and study botanical specimens—a pursuit that he began in childhood and enjoyed throughout his life. The Civil War Years During the Lea was a member of the Union League of Philadelphia and head of its publication committee. He authored a number of the pamphlets published by the League. He founded the Union League of the Twenty-fourth Ward, where he lived in West Philadelphia, in order to ensure

- Page 5 - Henry Charles Lea papers the home defense of his area of the city. In 1863 he was appointed one of the Bounty Commissioners under the Enrolment Act and served until 1865, working closely with Provost Marshal General James B. Fry (1827-1894) and members of his office with the accounting for the quotas of men from the city of Philadelphia. In this capacity he became involved with the efforts to recruit African American regiments to fight in the . Lea compiled a number of scrapbooks to preserve clippings of maps of battles fought during the Civil War; he was particularly interested in the defense of harbors. During 1863 he sent his wife and family to New Hampshire for their safety and wrote frequent letters to his wife which describe the reports from the Battle of Gettysburg (copies of some of these letters are preserved in the collection). Civic Affairs and Politics Henry Charles Lea was outspoken on issues involving public projects and public health in Philadelphia. He vigorously opposed the building of City Hall at the Penn Square location at the intersection of Broad Street and Market Street (then known as High Street) where it now stands, preferring instead that it be built in Square, near . The project cost too much, and Lea was angered by the political corruption involved in the contracts and building materials for the project. Lea planned and held a large public meeting at the Academy of Music to recruit support for his alternative to the Penn Square project. Along with other concerned citizens he filed a lawsuit in 1884 opposing the building of a large slaughterhouse on the Schuylkill River at Thirtieth and Spruce streets on land owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, citing the pollution of the river, the stench, and devaluation of properties near the plant. He opposed the construction of the Market Street elevated train, over properties he owned on Market Street. He also opposed building the "boulevard" from City Hall northwest to Fairmount Park, where the Philadelphia Museum of Art was later built. In 1871 Lea became a founding member of the Citizens' Municipal Reform Association of Philadelphia, organized to oppose patronage, ballot fraud, and corruption in the city-owned Gas Works. Lea was chairman of the Executive Committee and served as vice-president and president. In 1872 Lea founded the Reform Club, a private club men of social standing who would act to effect political reform in the city. Lea served as president of the Reform Club and was honored at a special dinner at the Club in 1874. Lea had a great sense of humor about politics, writing parodies of popular songs, such as this one on the subject of vote fraud in Philadelphia: Come, all ye jolly rounders; Come, all ye bummers bold; For we have got a job to do, As we have done of old. Come, Gopher Bill, and Rummy Dick, And Educated Hog, Six months you've loafed at our expense-- You now must earn your grog. Ten thousand bogus voters Are registered all right, And you must vote them every one By six o'clock to-night. Each captain take his gallant squad

- Page 6 - Henry Charles Lea papers And march them round the town. Here are the names for every man-- Mistake not Smith for Brown! from "Songs for the Politicians," 1872 These he printed up as pamphlets and published in a newspaper called The Right Way, printed by Lea in 1872 and illustrated with cartoons depicting the "Educated Hogs" and the bosses who were running Philadelphia's city government. In 1873 Lea sailed to Europe on a voyage to benefit his health. Shortly after his arrival there he received news of the death of his mother and returned to the United States after only three days in . He returned to in 1879, again under doctor's orders to rest, particularly to rest his eyes, because his sight appeared to be failing. In the spring of 1880 Lea's "overworked nervous system" as he describes it in a letter to his friend W. E. H. Lecky (15 February 1882) again collapsed, just as Henry C. Lea was retiring from running the publishing business and anticipating devoting all his time to historical research and writing (Bradley 1931, 158-164). In December of 1880 he purchased the schooner Stephen D. Barnes and renamed her Vega, setting sail in January for Bermuda and the West Indies. Returning to Philadelphia in April, Lea spent the summer months cruising to Maine and to Halifax, Nova Scotia: both voyages greatly improved his health. The logbook of the Vega has been preserved in Lea's papers. Historical Writing From 1870 to 1873 Lea wrote scores of letters to archives and libraries in Europe to obtain documents or copies of documents related to the Inquisition. He established lasting relationships with many European scholars, corresponding with some of them up until the time of his death. For the revisions of his book, Superstition and Force (first published in 1866), Lea made extensive notes on the religious beliefs of peoples throughout the world, from Islam and Hinduism, Norse mythology, to classical Greek and Roman mythology. In the Inquisition documents that he was now receiving from Europe, he noted the persecution of Jews by Christians and made an in-depth study of the subject, as well writing extensive notes on the beliefs and ritual practices of Jews. This work earned Lea recognition in the Jewish scholarly community, evidenced in his correspondence with prominent Jewish historians including (1863-1940) of Johns Hopkins, the American Jewish Historical Society, and the Smithsonian; Elkan Nathan Adler (1861-1946) of London; (1851-1943) of ; Moses A. Dropsie (1821-1905); Max J. Kohler (1871-1934); and others. Lea's health improved. He revised his Studies in Church History (1869) and in 1884 completed a revision of his An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy (1867), a book which brought Lea much attention from Protestant historians and from some Catholics who were struggling with Church law on the subject of celibacy. Lea began to write drafts for his three-volume work on A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, published in 1888. Lea's final drafts are dated, and it is clear that he worked steadily and with great energy to complete the book. In 1886 Mandell Creighton, later Bishop of London and editor of the English Historical Review, initiated a correspondence with Lea and visited him in Philadelphia. Lea published a number of articles in the Review, and his association with Creighton and other scholars at Cambridge led to an invitation from Lord Acton asking Lea to write a chapter on the Eve of the Reformation for the Cambridge Modern

- Page 7 - Henry Charles Lea papers History, a chapter which later evoked some controversy around the issue of Lea's anti-Catholic bias. This controversy was aired in a series of letters published in the English periodical, The Tablet, in 1906. Lea became a member of the newly-formed American Historical Society and contributed a number of articles to its publication, American Historical Review. Lea was elected president of the American Historical Society in 1903. When the second annual meeting of the newly-formed American Folklore Society was held in Philadelphia in 1889, Lea met with some of the founders, sent an article for publication in the Society's journal, and became the first life-member of the organization. Lea was active in the American Society of Church History, which merged with the American Historical Society for a time and was a member of the American Oriental Society through his friendship with Morris Jastrow, librarian of the University of Pennsylvania. Among a number of other historical and scholarly organizations Lea was also a member of the Historical Society and the American Antiquarian Society. Henry C. Lea was presented with honorary doctorates from , , and the University of Pennsylvania. Republican Party Politics Lea also found renewed energy to continue his involvement in reform politics. He was especially interested in civil service reform as a way of ending patronage jobs and belonged to the National Civil Service Reform League from 1882 to 1908. In Philadelphia Lea maintained close relations with on the issue of civil service reform. Welsh also headed the Indian Rights Association in Philadelphia to which Lea made contributions. Lea's efforts to reform municipal government involved him in efforts to reform the Republican Party. Always independent in his political views, he sought to work with coalitions of other independent Republicans to fight corruption within the Party. He was chosen president of the National Republican League in 1880 and was president of the Association of Republicans and Independents in 1885. In 1891 he helped found "The Reform Political League of Pennsylvania," with Herbert Welsh as president, Henry C. Lea and Justus C. Strawbridge as vice- presidents, and Charles E. Richardson, secretary. Lea's opposition to Republican senator Matthew S. Quay of Pennsylvania in 1890 led him to be labeled a "mugwump Democrat" by the press. Lea's efforts to reform Republican politics and get rid of party bosses of whom Quay was seen as the leader (he was referred to as the "Beaver boss" ), caused him not only to denounce Quay repeatedly in the press but also to denounce Quay's Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania in 1890, George Wallace Delamater. Pennsylvania's independent Republicans supported Robert E. Pattison for governor, whom Lea had persuaded to run. The successful campaign for Pattison was managed by Wharton Barker, who later made an independent run for President of the United States. Lea opposed President 's appointment of prominent Philadelphia merchant John Wanamaker to the position of Postmaster General of the United States, because Wanamaker was another of "Quay's men." In an article for the Independent in 1892, Lea proudly defends his positions as an "original mugwump." Through his connections with editors at the World and the New York Evening Post, Lea had considerable influence with the press. In Philadelphia George William Childs of the Public Ledger published Lea's letters and announcements. Lea and his political allies were opposed by the Philadelphia Inquirer, which kept up a stream of negative commentary on Lea during 1890, including a satirical piece suggesting a "Barkerite Torchlight Parade," referring to Lea's friend Wharton Barker. It reads in part:

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We suggest that Mr. Barker hire the Academy of Music and give the parade on the stage. Mr. Barker might march ahead carrying a banner, inscribed: ‘The Barkerite, the Barkerite; It barks and barks, but doesn't bite.’ Mr. Mapes could follow, pulling one of L. Emery, Jr., & Co.'s toy wagons, bearing a representation of his Petrolia feed store,… Mr. Henry Charles Lea would follow with a large assortment of samples of instruments of torture used by the . These would be intended to show without need of explanation their immediate bearing upon the present campaign.… The reporters of the New York World and Evening Post would, of course, be present as spectators. By marching across the stage to dead march time and then running back behind the scenes the head of the parade could catch the tail before the latter had passed out of the New York reporters' sight,… It would not be expected of the Barkerites that they should keep step.

( Philadelphia Inquirer, 17 September 1890) Lea's name was constantly in the press: his clippings files for the years 1890 and 1891 occupy the most space in the newspaper clippings series. He continued to fight against corruption in the Republican Party and in municipal politics, but after 1902 he began to turn down requests from political organizations and concentrated his remaining energy on the completion of his four-volume A History of the Inquisition of Spain. Philanthropy Although he did not wish any publicity for the many philanthropic projects he supported, Henry Charles Lea was a major contributor to a number of Philadelphia institutions. Chief among these was the University of Pennsylvania. He contributed $50,000 to construct the building for the Institute of Hygiene, a laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania devoted to the developing study of bacteriology. At Lea's suggestion to Dr. William Pepper, Dr. John S. Billings was appointed dean of the new department, which was the first of its kind to award a degree in this specialty as part of the Medical School at Penn. Lea made a number of donations between 1900 and his death in 1909 to the University Library to acquire special collections as can be found in his correspondence with Morris Jastrow, Librarian. Lea also supported the work of the University Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, donating funds to support both local excavations and the far-reaching Babylonian expedition to Iraq to unearth thousands of Sumerian clay tablets from the ancient city of Nippur. Henry Charles Lea contributed to many local hospitals and health organizations, including the American Oncologic Hospital in Philadelphia, the Associate Society of the Red Cross, the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives, and Pennsylvania Hospital. He made substantial donations to Jefferson Medical College through his friend Dr. H. A. Hare, who attended Lea on his deathbed, and to the Pennsylvania Epileptic Hospital and Colony Farm at the request of Dr. Wharton Sinkler. Lea donated $50,000 in 1888 to the Library Company of Philadelphia, founded by Benjamin Franklin, for a new building in the hope that it would become Philadelphia's main library. Lea also contributed substantially to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, both for its building fund and for the Greenland Exploration fund for Lieutenant Peary.

- Page 9 - Henry Charles Lea papers Final Years Lea continued to work on his project of a history of witchcraft until a few days before his death on October 24, 1909. In the drafts of his later work, his distinctive handwriting is as firm and sure as it was when he was a young man. Lea contracted pneumonia and died at his home at 2000 Walnut Street in Philadelphia. He was attended by Dr. Hobart A. Hare, whose own father was dying in Atlantic City during the night that Lea died. Dr. Hare's loyalty to his long-time friend kept him from his father's bedside. The story of Lea's funeral and memorials are well-documented in the scrapbooks that contain his obituaries. His youngest son, Arthur H. Lea, was named Lea's literary executor, and Arthur supervised the completion of translations of many of Henry C. Lea's books into European languages, oversaw the transfer of his father's library to the University of Pennsylvania in 1925, and made sure that his father's work on a study of witchcraft was published. Summary A definitive biography of Henry Charles Lea reassessing his contributions to historical scholarship and nineteenth-century politics remains to be written. There are many materials in his papers of interest to historians of United States politics in the nineteenth century. Many of the issues in those political battles were grounded in beliefs and conflicts about religion. Lea shared in a widespread concern over the power and influence that the Roman Catholic Pope might wield in American politics as the populations of Philadelphia, New York, and other cities were swelled by hundreds of thousands of Irish, German, and Italian Catholics. Lea collected newspaper clippings about the Pope, and wrote about the separation of church and state and the issues of parochial versus public education in the United States. Lea's personal beliefs regarding religion are difficult to discern beneath the objective scientific stance he assumed when writing his histories. He repeatedly claimed that he was impartial in dealing with religious issues "which for centuries have been the object of acrimonious debate," due to his strict adherence to facts and his reliance on primary (manuscript) sources rather than secondary sources of information. (See Lea's "Preliminary memoirs," Folder 2372.) He contributed financially to the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, and that church's emeritus pastor, Joseph May, officiated at Lea's funeral, which took place at his home, not in a church. Lea corresponded with many prominent Unitarians in , including Hale (1822-1909). Lea maintained close associations with Philadelphia Quaker businessmen and with members of the clergy from many Protestant denominations. In Lea's many contacts with Protestant organizations and individuals that were actively anti-Catholic, the researcher will find much material that undermines Lea's claims to objectivity. A number of letters and pamphlets in these papers show the polarization between Protestants and Catholics during the second half of the nineteenth century, including journals promoting Protestant "Americanizing" plans, and efforts to convert the immigrant Catholic population to Protestantism. There are letters to Lea from Catholics who converted, some at least partly in response to Lea's writings. And yet, Lea's grandfather, Mathew Carey, and mother, Frances, were Roman Catholics. Mathew Carey was involved in a major dispute within his own parish in Philadelphia, St. Mary's, known as the "Hogan schism." Henry C. Lea witnessed the anti-Catholic riots in Philadelphia in 1844, when two churches and many Catholic businesses were burned to the ground. In one letter Lea describes taking part in the citizen groups who defended Catholic property during the tense weeks following the riots. He contributed small amounts of money to Catholic orphanages and missions, but made much larger contributions to Protestant organizations.

- Page 10 - Henry Charles Lea papers Henry Charles Lea's consuming interest in religion and belief, not only that of the Catholic Church but also the religions of cultures both ancient and modern, has its roots in the circumstances of his family history, both Catholic and Protestant. The value of his papers for researchers in religion and politics lies not only in the historical materials he collected, but also in his correspondence with major scholars, clerics, publishers, and political figures who shaped American attitudes toward religion in the last half of the nineteenth century. Henry Charles Lea's library, donated to the University of Pennsylvania upon his death, was formally opened by the University on 28 May 1925. After several years of discussions--originally between Morris Jastrow, librarian of the University of Pennsylvania, and Arthur H. Lea--it was decided that Lea's library should be reproduced as far as possible within the University Library, and this wish was respected down to the minutest detail, complete with shelving and furnishings, in an addition to the Frank Furness- designed library building at Thirty-fourth and Walnut Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea and Miss Nina Lea donated funds to the Library of the University of Pennsylvania to make this transfer/re-creation possible. When the main University Library was moved in 1962 into a new building, the Van Pelt- Dietrich Library, the Lea library was again moved intact to become part of the Department of Special Collections. Speakers at the opening dedication in 1925 included Professor of Cornell University, who worked to complete the manuscript of Lea's Materials for a Study of Witchcraft; Professor Dana C. Munro of Princeton University, vice president of the American Historical Association, who had used Lea's collections as a young scholar; and Hampton L. Carson, Philadelphia historian and former attorney general of Pennsylvania.

Scope and Contents

According to the Lea's biographer, Sculley Bradley, Lea destroyed his early correspondence (prior to 1860). There is some significant correspondence during the Civil War, but the bulk of correspondence in these files dates from 1868 to 1909. Very little material in these papers is revealing of Lea's personal life or family relations. One very early letter (undated, ca. 1837) was written by Lea to his parents while he and his brother Carey were staying with relatives; there also is a single page from a letter that appears to be from his mother, Frances Anne Carey Lea, to Lea in 1853. An interesting group of ten items from his father, Isaac, to Henry C. Lea were written while Henry was sailing on his yacht through New England waters during the summer of 1881; these letters describe the assassination of President Garfield. For the most part the correspondence consists of Henry C. Lea's academic, political, and philanthropic correspondence from 1860 until his death in 1909. Most of Lea's personal wealth was in real estate in Philadelphia. There are a few scattered items related to Lea's ownership of properties in Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey, but no business or accounting records. Lea worked in his family's publishing firm, later managing the business by himself. During this period he shifted the firm away from general and literary publishing into the field of medical publishing, which is still the major focus of the publishing business in Philadelphia. Related collections in the Department of Special Collections include Ms. Coll.

- Page 11 - Henry Charles Lea papers 11—Henry Charles Lea Family Letters—which comprises correspondence between Henry, his wife Anna, their daughter Nina, and a few other family members. There are a few previously catalogued items of Lea correspondence in "Miscellaneous Manuscripts" and in the papers of individuals who corresponded with Lea, for example, Horace Howard Furness. The business records of the Mathew Carey publishing house and its descendants, dating from its founding by Mathew Carey, are at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, and were among Lea's correspondents, and there is a letter from addressed to Arthur H. Lea, written when Wilson was president of Princeton University. Other United States officials to whom Lea wrote include James M. Beck (1861-1936), solicitor general of the United States; Dorman B. Eaton (1823-1899) of the U.S. Civil Service Commission, who drafted the Pendleton Act of 1883; and Noah H. Swayne of the United States Supreme Court. Henry C. Lea corresponded with many United States senators and representatives, including Robert (1849-1906); William Bourke Cockran (1854-1923); Alexander G. Cattell (1816-1894); Eugene Hale (1836-1918); Anthony Higgins (1840-1912); Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924); Charles Brown Lore (1831-1911); (1801-1882); John Insoho Mitchell (1838-1907); Charles O'Neill (1821-1893); William Walter Phelps (1839-1894); Matthew Stanley Quay (1833-1904); Samuel J. Randall (1828-1890); John Ed gar Reyburn (1845-1914); John Scott (1824-1896); William Joyce Sewall (1835-1901); William Edgar Simonds (1841?-1903); William M. Springer (1836-1903); and (1816-1895). On the issue of copyright legislation Lea carried on correspondence with William Dorsheimer (1832-1888) and Orville Hitchcock Platt (1827-1905). Lea's extensive correspondence with Senator Jonathan Chace (1829-1917) of shows that Chace's 1891 copyright bill was drafted by Lea. Lea corresponded with the following who were or later became mayors of Philadelphia: (1843-1918); Edwin H. Fitler; Daniel M. Fox; Alexander Henry (1823-1883); W. S. Stokely, and John Weaver. Other prominent Philadelphians among hi s correspondents are: John J. Ridgway, Jr.; Joseph Wharton (1826-1909); William Sellers (1824-1905); Horace Howard Furness (1833-1912); and his father, the Rev. William H. Furness (1802-1896). Lea's papers are a source of information about the Wistar Association, open only to members of the American Philosophical Society, and the Wistar Party, of which Lea was dean for many years. John G. Johnson (1841-1917), a major correspondent on political matters, was Henry Charles Lea's attorney and drew up wills for Lea and his wife. Lea's long-term friend in politics and scholarly pursuits was J. G. Rosengarten (1835-1921). Henry Charles Lea's European correspondents on historical research are numerous and are listed at the conclusion of this guide. Lea often used diplomatic connections to establish contacts in European libraries. Among these individuals were: William H enry Bishop (1847-1928), American consul at Genoa and Palermo, Italy; Porter Cornelius Bliss (1838-1885), United States legation in Mexico; Viscount James Bryce (1838-1922), England's ambassador to the United States; J. L. M. Curry (1825-1903) of the Legation of the United States in Madrid, and Edward H. Strobel (1855-1908). European scholars Paul Frédéricq (1850-1920), Salomon Reinach (1858-1932), and W. E. H. Lecky (1838-1903) each corresponded with Lea over a period of many years. American scholars w ith whom Lea corresponded include: George Lincoln Burr (1857-1938); (1861-1947); Charles William Eliot

- Page 12 - Henry Charles Lea papers (1834-1926), president of Harvard University; (1831-1908), president of and president of the National Civil Service Reform League; (1870-1937) of Harvard University and the American Historical Association; and Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908) of Harvard. Lea had many friends among editors, publishers, and journalists. The most important of these were George William Curtis (1824-1892), editor of Harper's Weekly; George William Childs (1829-1894) of the Philadelphia Public Ledger; George Haven Putnam (1844-1930) of the American Publishers' Copyright League, who corresponded with Lea regarding copyright legislation; Joseph W. Harper, Jr. of Harper Brothers; Walter H. Page of the Forum and Atlantic Monthly; and H.O. Houghton (1823-1895) of Houghton Mifflin. Lea's extensive correspondence with Wendell Phillips Garrison (1840-1907), editor of The Nation, is of particular interest. There are very few women numbered among Lea's correspondents. Those who merit special mention are Mary Francis Cusack (1829-1899) who, like Lea, published articles on the Catholic church in the Independent; the author Margaret Wade Campbell Deland (1857-1945); and Catharine Ann Janvier (1841-1923) who sent Lea her bibliography on Mexican history. Most of Lea's drafts and revisions of his historical writings have been preserved. In most cases Lea's procedure was to take extensive notes on his readings from published and manuscript sources. He then composed his draft from these notes, crossing out items as he used them. Finally, he wrote out the final copy for the printer by hand. There are typescripts of Lea's work on witchcraft, which was edited and published posthumously. A large number of pamphlets, political tracts, newspapers, memorials, and petitions form part of the Henry Charles Lea Papers beginning with the pamphlets Lea wrote for the Union League of Philadelphia during the Civil War. One of the best examples of Lea's habitual and careful preservation of newspaper clippings can be found in his scrapbooks of clippings related to the Civil War. Lea compiled one scrapbook consisting of Civil War maps of strategic harbors, battlefields, and battle plans. Lea also clipped all items from the papers relating to his political reform interests. At times he even clipped items (usually quotations) from his clippings to use in his own writing of political tracts and memorials. Lea frequently wrote letters to the press, both signed and unsigned, and copies of these items are among the extensive clipping files. Lea also clipped items that were related to his interest in celibacy in the Catholic church; on parochial schools; the Pope; faith healing; contemporary accounts of witchcraft and unorthodox religious beliefs and movements; and a number of other topics related to religion and belief. The clipping services employed by Lea sent him copies of all the reviews of his published works, as well as all clippings in which Lea's name was mentioned--many of these document his political activities regarding municipal reform, civil service reform, and his efforts to change the copyright laws. The family of Henry Charles Lea continued the use of clipping services after his death--there are a large number of clippings related to the obituary and memorials for Henry Charles Lea. Items from Lea's childhood and young adulthood include a sketchbook (1831); four boxes of notebooks, most containing school-work exercises (1832-1845); his work on fossil shells (1842-1843); translations of poetry (1840-1845); and later sketches and drawings. The youthful diary written by Lea between the ages of fourteen and eighteen, mentioned by Lea's biographer Sculley Bradley, is not among these papers

- Page 13 - Henry Charles Lea papers and may have been reclaimed years ago by a family member. Two of Lea's earlier journals are included in these Papers. There are multiple copies of one photographic portrait made of Lea, plus material related to erecting monuments in his honor after his death. A complete list of the photographs in the collection can be found at the end of this register.

Administrative Information

University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

1995 Finding aid prepared by Margaret Kruesi.

Sponsor The processing of the Henry Charles Lea Papers and the preparation of this register were made possible by a PACSCL grant from the Pew Charitable Trust.

Access Restrictions This collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions Copyright restrictions may exist. For most library holdings, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania do not hold copyright. It is the responsibility of the requester to seek permission from the holder of the copyright to reproduce material from the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts.

Source of Acquisition Gift of the estate of Henry Charles Lea, 1925-1938. Additional correspondence and scrapbooks donated by Henry Lea Hudson, Lea's great-grandson, were received 1970 April 23.

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Controlled Access Headings

Form/Genre(s)

• Correspondence • Drafts (documents) • Writings (documents)

Geographic Name(s)

• Europe--History--476-1492 • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865

Subject(s)

• Authors • Authors, American--19th century • Charities • Middle Ages--Study and teaching • Political science • Religion • Religion--Study and teaching

Subject Lists of Lea's Correspondents

On the Civil War, Home Guard, and Bounty Commission 1. Altemus, Samuel 2. American Union Commission 3. Biddle, Charles J. 4. Browne, N.B. (Nathaniel Borodaille), 1819-1875. 5. Duryea, Joseph T. 6. Dana, Charles A. 7. Patrick, Marsena Rudolph

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On Politics and Reform 1. Ashmead, Lehman P. 2. Barker, Wharton 3. Bailey, Joshua L. 4. Carson, Hampton L. 5. Cavan, Joseph L. 6. Curtis, George William 7. Dickson, Samuel 8. Earle, George H. 9. Eaton, Dorman B. 10.Eyre, Lincoln L. 11.Frazer, Persifor 12.Godkin, E. L. ( Evening Post) 13.Houghton, Henry O. 14.Hunt, William L. 15.Lockwood, E. Dunbar 16.MacVeagh, Wayne 17.Miller, E. Spencer 18.Nation (New York, N.Y.). Garrison, Wendell P. 19.Norton, Charles Eliot 20.Pattison, Robert E. 21.Pennypacker, Samuel W. 22.Pettit, Silas W. 23.Ridgway, John J., Jr. 24.Reeves, Francis B. 25.Rosengarten, J. G. 26.Schurz, Carl 27.Sellers, William 28.Tatham, Henry B. 29.Welsh, John 30.Wharton, Joseph 31.Wheeler, Charles 32.Woodruff, Clinton Rogers

On the Gas Works and Gas Industry 1. Albany Gas Light Company. Albany, N.Y. 2. American Meter Company 3. Ashhurst, R. L. 4. Bartol, B. H. 5. Bemis, Edward Webster 6. . City Assessors Office. 7. Boston Gas Light Company. Charles Smith.

- Page 16 - Henry Charles Lea papers 8. Budd, Henry 9. Cavan, Joseph L. 10.Clay, Henry 11.Chase & Higginson, New York, N.Y. 12.Cope, E. 13.Cresson, Charles M. 14.Dallam, D. E. 15.Eaton, Dorman B. 16.Hayes, Charles P. 17.Hunter, John 18.Jones, Charles Thompson 19.Lea, M. Carey 20.Leaming, Thomas 21.Lockwood, E. Dunbar 22.McLaughlin, John 23. Gas Light Company. New York, N.Y. 24.Merrick, I. Vaughan 25.The Nation (New York, N.Y.). W. P. Garrison. 26.New York. City. Comptroller's Office. 27.Newbold, John S. 28.Olcott, George M. 29.Pennsylvania. State. Auditor General. 30.St. Louis, Mo. City Gas Inspector. 31. Gas Light Company. Ca. 32.Sedalia Gas Light Company. Sedalia, Mo. 33.Sellers, William 34.Steinmetz, Daniel 35.Stephens, Lemuel 36.Stokley, W. S. Mayor of Philadelphia, Pa. 37.Turnbull Brothers. Baltimore, Md. 38.Verree, John P. 39.Wood, William H. S.

On Copyright Legislation 1. American (Authors') Copyright League, New York, N.Y. 2. American Copyright League. Green, George Walton 3. American Publishers' Copyright League, New York, N.Y. Putnam, George Haven. 4. Baird, Henry Carey 5. Bigelow, John 6. Bingham, H. H. 7. Chace, Jonathan 8. D. Appleton & Co., New York, N.Y. 9. Doran, Joseph I. 10.Dorsheimer, William

- Page 17 - Henry Charles Lea papers 11.Eggleston, Edward 12.Foord, John 13.Harper & Brothers, New York, N.Y. 14.Houghton, Mifflin & Company, Boston, Mass. Houghton, H.O. 15.James, Bushrod W. 16.Morwitz, Dr. 17.Publishers Weekly (New York, N.Y.). Bowker, R.R. 18.Putnam, George Haven 19.Randall, Samuel J. 20.Simonds, W. E. 21.Tourgée, Albion Winegar 22.Welsh, James. Typographical Union No. 2, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lea's correspondence re: Trip to West Indies in the Vega: 1. Log book in Box 200 2. Brooks, Paul 3. D. U. Wetzlar & Co. 4. Dayton, S. T. 5. Hoff, Henry K. 6. Hunt, Benjamin P. 7. Manning's Yacht Agency, New York 8. Thomas Wattson & Sons 9. W. B. Ferguson & Son 10.Welsh, John

HCL's correspondents for copying manuscripts in European and Latin American archives, particularly for materials related to the Inquisition: 1. Academia nazionale dei Lincei 2. Amador de los Rios, José 3. Archivio di Stato di Roma. Levi, Guido; Briginti, Romolo 4. Archivio di Stato di Napoli. Minieri-Riccio, Camillo 5. Archivio di Stato di Venezia. Cechetti, A. 6. Archivio Generale di Venezia. Toderini, Teodoro 7. Archivo General Central en Alcalá de Henares. Santa Maria, Ramón 8. Archivo General de la Corona de Aragón. Bofarull y Sans, Francisco de Asís de 9. Balzani, Ugo 10.Bancroft, Hubert Howe 11.Barilla, Felice 12.Barreda, F. L. 13.Barreya, Candido 14.Beijers, J. L. 15.Bethencourt, Cardozo de 16.Bibliothèque nationale (). Omont, Henri Auguste 17.Bigelow, John

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- Page 19 - Henry Charles Lea papers 63.Odriozola, M. 64.Olschki, Leonis S. 65.Óváry, Leopoldo 66.Palomares, Francisco 67.Paz Soldán, Mariano Felipe 68.Perugia (Italy). Biblioteca comunale. 69.Piccolomini, Paolo 70.Ponce de Léon, Néstor 71.Preger, Wilhelm 72.Potestad, Luis de 73.Privat, Edouard 74.Probasco, Henry (Bodleian Library) 75.Proost 76.Prota-Guirleo, L. 77.Rahlenbeck, Charles 78.Riva Palacio, Vincente 79.Sanchez, Ramon Leon 80.Sandret, L. 81.Silbernagl, Dr. 82.Sims, Richard (British Museum) 83.Smith, Goldwin 84. 85.Starr, Frederick 86.Stokes, Margaret (Trinity College, ) 87.Strobel, Edward H. 88.Stubbs, William 89.United States. Legation () 90.United States. Legation (Spain) 91.United States Consulate (Naples, Italy) 92.Waring, George

Index to photographs 1. Balzani, Ugo, Conte, Folder 108 2. Bouguereau, William Adolph, 1825-1905, Folder 90 3. Du Bus, Charles, Folder 360 4. Lea, Henry Charles, Box 202 5. Frédéricq, Paul, Folder 460 6. Hubert, Eugène, Folder 618 7. Montet, Edouard Louis, 2 photographs, Folder 871 8. Reinach, Salomon, 1858-1932, Folder 1055 9. Robinson, James Harvey, 1863-1936, Folder 1085 10.Bust of HCL by sculptor Charles Grafly for the Henry Charles Lea Public School. 11.2 copies of photograph. Folder 2407.

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Bibliography

The following is a list of published sources about Lea. Thanks to Professor Edward Peters for additions to this guide and bibliography. * Bradley, Edward Sculley. 1931. Henry Charles Lea. A Biography. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. * Bussy, R. Kenneth. 1985. Two Hundred Years of Publishing: a history of the oldest publishing company in the United States, Lea & Febiger 1785-1985. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger. * Kaplan, A. D. H. 1931. Henry Charles Carey: A Study in American Economic Thought. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. * O'Brien, John M. 1967. "Henry Charles Lea: The Historian as Reformer." American Quarterly 19: 104-113. * Peters, Edward. 1995. "Henry Charles Lea (1825-1904)." In Medieval Scholarship, Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline, edited by Helen Damico and Joseph B. Zavadil, 89-99. Volume 1. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. * Peters, Edward. 1987. "Henry Charles Lea and the 'Abode of Monsters' ."" In The Spanish Inquisition and the Inquisitorial Mind, edited by Angel Alcalá, 577-608. Highland Lakes, N.J.: Atlantic Research Publications. * Peters, Edward. forthcoming. "Ecclesiastical History in Nineteenth-Century Perspective: Henry Charles Lea's Studies in Church History." Introduction to reprint of Lea, Studies in Church History. New York: AMS. * Rowe, Kenneth Wyer. 1933. Mathew Carey: A Study in American Economic Development. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.

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Collection Inventory

I. Correspondence. 22 box.

Box Folder

A. Armstrong & Company, letters from Lea (2), 1908. 1 1

A. J. Johnson Company, letters to and from Lea and managing editor 1 2 Robert Lilley requesting an article on monachism for Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia (one letter has note from William W. Appleton appended) (3 items), 1892-1894.

A. N. Marquis & Company, letters to Lea (4 items), 1899-1909. 1 3

Abbot, Charles F., letter to Lea (1 item), 1861. 1 4

Academia nazionale dei Lincei, letters, in Italian and English (11 items), 1 5 1903-1910.

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, letters to Lea (12 items), 1 6 1886-1910.

Acerbus, letter to Lea (1 item), undated. 1 7

Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1834-1902, letters (10 1 8-9 items), 1896-1911.

Adams, George Burton, 1851-1925, letters to Lea (3 item), 1895. 1 10

Adams, Robert, letter to Lea (1 item), 1898. 1 11

Adams, William, letters to Lea (6 items), 1869-1872. 1 12

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Addis, W. E., letter to Thomas G. Law (1 item), 1893. 1 13

Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940, letters to Lea (3 items), 1888-1896. 1 14

Adler, E. N. (Elkan Nathan), 1861-1946, letters to Lea (15 items), 1 15 1903-1908.

Adler, Felix, 1851-1933, letters to Lea (6 items), 1876-1879. 1 16

Albany Gas Light Company (Albany, N.Y.), letter to Lea (1 item), 1874. 1 17

Albert H. Smyth Memorial Scholarship Fund, letter to Lea (1 item), 1 18 1907.

Alcorn, James, letter to Lea (1 item), 1895. 1 19

Aldrich, Charles, 1828-1908, letters to Lea (2 items), 1891. 1 20

Allen, J. H., letters to Lea (2 items), 1883. 1 21

Allen, William F., 1830-1889, letters to Lea (2 items), 1888-1889. 1 22

Allibone, S. Austin (Samuel Austin), 1816-1889, letters (9 items), 1 23 1868-1882.

Altamira, Rafael, 1866-1951, letters to Lea, in Spanish (7 items), 1 24 1901-1908.

Altemus, Samuel, letter to Lea (1 item), 1865. 1 25

Alvord, Benjamin, letters to Lea (2 items), 1879. 1 26

Amador de los Rios, José, 1818-1878, letters, in Spanish and English (9 1 27 items), 1871-1872.

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American (Authors') Copyright League (New York, N.Y.), letters (2 1 34 items), 1891.

American Academy of Arts and Letters, letters to Lea (9 items), 1 28 1904-1912.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences, letters to Lea (3 items), 1 29 1880-1910.

American Academy of Political and Social Science, letters (9 items), 1 30 1889-1912.

American and Foreign Christian Union, letters to Lea (5 items), 1 31 1869-1871.

American Antiquarian Society, letters to Lea (6 items), 1888-1911. 1 32

American Association for the Advancement of Science, letters to Lea (4 1 33 items), 1904-1910.

American Catholic Historical Researches (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea 1 35 (1 item), 1890.

American Civic Association, letter to Lea (1 item), 1908. 1 36

American Copyright League, letter to Lea (1 item), 1888. 1 37

American Economic Association, letters (6 items), 1888-1902. 1 38

American Folklore Society, letters to Lea (6 items), 1889-1910. 1 39

American Forestry Association, letters to Lea (2 items), 1889-1890. 1 40

American Historical Association, letters (28 items), 1884-1909. 1 41

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American Historical Review, letters (72 items), 1895-1910. 1 42-43

American Jewish Historical Society, letters to Lea (8 items), 1896-1907. 1 44

American Journal of Theology, letters to Lea (4 items), 1897-1903. 1 45

American Meter Company (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea (1 item), 1 46 1874.

American Oncologic Hospital, letters to Lea (3 items), 1906. 1 47

American Oriental Society, letters to Lea (7 items), 1898-1910. 1 48

American Philosophical Society, letters (17 items), 1906-1912. 1 49-50

American Public Health Association, letter to Lea (1 item), 1881. 1 51

American Publishers' Copyright League, letters (32 items), 1888-1904. 1 52-53

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, letter to Lea (1 item), 2 54 1909.

American School of Classical Studies in , letters to Lea (9 items), 2 55 1895-1906.

American Social Science Association, letters to Lea (4 items), 1869. 2 56

American Society of Church History, letters to Lea (43 items), 2 57 1888-1910.

American Statistical Association, letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 2 58

American Union Commission, letters (5 items), 1865. 2 59

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Anable, Eliphalet Nott, letters to Lea (2 items), 1903. 2 60

Analecta Bollandiana (Brussels, Belgium), letter to Lea (1 item), 1906. 2 61

Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943, letters to Lea (2 items), 2 62 1910-1912.

Andrews, William, letter to Lea (1 item), 1897. 2 63

Andriessen, Hugo, letters (3 items), 1890. 2 64

Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916, letter to Lea (1 item), 1889. 2 65

Anspach, Lucien, letters to Lea (2 items), 1905. 2 66

Apperson, Francis, letter to Lea (1 item), 1894. 2 67

Archaeological Institute of America, letters to Lea (15 items), 1882-1889. 2 68

Architectural Iron Works (Firm), letters (2 items), 1861. 2 69

Archivio di Stato di Napoli, letters, in Italian and English (3 items), 1874. 2 71

Archivio di Stato di Roma, letters, in Italian, French, and English (21 2 70 items), 1889-1905.

Archivio di Stato di Venezia, letters to Lea, in Italian and English (3 2 72 items), 1887-1888.

Archivio Generale di Venezia, letters, in Italian and English (13 items), 2 73 1872-1874.

Archivo General Central en Alcalá de Henares, letters to Lea, in Spanish 2 74 and French (6 items), 1891-1893.

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Archivo General de la Corona de Aragón, letters, in Spanish and English 2 75 (8 items), 1895.

Arco Vallery, von, letter (1 item), 1889. 2 76

Arena Publishing Company (Boston, Mass.), letters to Lea (3 items), 2 77 1896.

Arthur T. Devereux & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea (1 item), 2 78 1888.

Ashhurst, Richard Lewis, 1838-1911, letter to Lea (1 item), 1874. 2 79

Ashmead, L. P., letters (19 items), 1873-1890. 2 80

Associate Society of the Red Cross. No 1 (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea 2 81 (1 item), 1898.

Association of Republicans and Independents of the City of Philadelphia, 2 82 letter (1 item), 1884.

Athenaeum (London, England), letters (3 items), 1906. 2 83

Atkinson, W. J., letter (1 item), 1890. 2 84

Atkiss, William, letters to and from Lea, includes a letter from Atkiss to 2 85 James Cardinal Gibbons and a copy of a letter from Gibbons to Atkiss written in Atkiss's hand (3 items), 1890-1893.

The Atlantic Monthly, letters to and from Lea and editors J. B. Aldrich, 2 86 Walter H. Page, and H. E. Scudder (12 items), 1884-1898.

Atlee, Samuel Yorke, letter (1 item), 1884. 2 87

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Audenried, Charles Y., letter (1 item), 1893. 2 88

Augusta Perusia (Perugia, Italy), letter in Italian (1 item), 1906. 2 89

Avery, Samuel Putnam, 1822-1904, letters to and from Lea, includes 2 90 letter dated July 20, 1871 from William Adolphe Bouguereau to Avery and a photograph of Bouguereau in French and English (3 items), undated.

Aznar y Navarro, Francisco, letter from Lea, in French (1 item), 1906. 2 91

B. Westerman & Co. (New York, N.Y.), letters to and from Lea (7 2 92 items), 1885-1890.

Babut, E. Ch. (Ernest Ch.), 1875-1916, letters to and from Lea, in French 2 93 and English (2 items), 1902.

Babylonian Exploration Fund, letters (8 items), 1888-1899. 2 94

Baddeley, Welbore St. Clair, letter (1 item). 2 95

Baer, George F. (George Frederick), 1842-1914, letter (1 item), 1903. 2 96

Baily, Joel J., letters (4 items), 1890-1900. 2 97

Baily, Joshua L. (Joshua Longstreth), 1826-1916, letters (3 items), 2 98 1889-1894.

Baird, Henry Carey, 1825-1912, letters to and from Lea, includes one 2 99 letter, dated April 28, 1910, from Baird to Arthur H. Lea (7 items), 1901-1910.

Baird, Henry Martyn, 1832-1906, letters (5 items), 1888-1896. 2 100

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Baird, William, letter from Lea (1 item), 1881. 2 101

Baker, George Fales, 1863-1929, letter (1 item), 1883. 2 102

Bakewell, Annie L., letters (4 items), 1882-1883. 2 103

Baldwin, Edward C., letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1906. 2 104

Baldwin, Henry, letter to Lea, including printed material (2 items), 1890. 2 105

Baldwin, W. W. (William Wright), born 1845, letter (1 item), 1885. 2 106

Balzani, Ugo, letters to and from Lea, includes a photograph of Balzani 2 107-108 (55 items), 1889-1912.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, letters to and from Lea, includes 2 109 a letter from Lea to the and a letter from Robert D. Bristol, Vice-President of the Bancroft Company, to Lea (6 items), 1874-1903.

Barilla, Felice, letter (1 item), 1904. 2 110

Barker, Wharton, letters to and from Lea (46 items), 1870-1890. 2 111-112

Barreda, F. L., letters to and from Lea (7 items), 1871-1872. 2 113

Barreya, Candido, letter from Lea (1 item), 1871. 2 114

Barry, J. B., letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1881. 2 115

Bartol, B. H. (Barnabas Henry), 1816-1888, letters (3 items), 1874. 2 116

Battaini, Domenico, letters to and from Lea, includes letters from Battaini 2 117-118 to Arthur H. Lea, in Italian and English (27 items), 1908-1911.

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Baxter, De Witt Clinton, circa 1829-1881, letter from Lea (1 item), 1876. 2 119

Baxter, John F., letter (1 item), 1894. 2 120

Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, letters to and from Lea (10 2 121 items), 1889-1912.

Beach, Frank Cuyler, letter (1 item), 1901. 2 122

Beck, James M. (James Montgomery), 1861-1936, letters to and from 3 123 Lea (6 items), 1898.

Bedford Street Mission (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to and from Lea (2 3 124 items), 1903.

Beebe, William, 1851-1917, letter (1 item), 1888. 3 125

Beecher, Charles, letter (1 item), 1894. 3 126

Beecher, Charles, letter (1 item), 1894. 3 126

Beijers, J. L., letters to and from Lea (12 items), 1870-1880. 3 127

Belford's Magazine (New York, N.Y.), letter to Lea from Robert Belford 3 128 (1 item), 1890.

Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia, letters to and from Lea and H. 3 130 W. Eno, district manager of the Bell Telephone Company of Philadelphia (5 items), 1906-1907.

Bell, J. Somer, letter (1 item), 1885. 3 129

Bemis, Edward Webster, 1860-1930, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 3 131 1885.

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Benson, Edwin N. (Edwin North), letters to and from Lea (2 items), 3 132 1885.

Benson, Louis F. (Louis FitzGerald), 1855-1930, letter to Arthur H. Lea 3 133 (1 item), 1909.

Benson, Stephen, letter (1 item), 1860. 3 134

Berea College, letter to Lea from William G. Frost, president of Berea 3 135 College (1 item), 1906.

Berwick & Smith Co., letter from Lea (1 item), 1906. 3 136

Berwind & Bradley (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to and from Lea (3 items), 3 137 1874.

Bethencourt, Cardozo de, letter in French (1 item), 1905. 3 138

Biblioteca e archivio di Montecassino, letter to Lea from Ambrogio 3 139 Amelli, head archivist of the Biblioteca, includes printed material (2 items), 1899-1900.

Bibliothèque nationale (France), letters to and from Lea and Henri 3 140 Auguste Omont, conservator of manuscripts at the Bibliothèque in French and English (2 items), 1908.

Biddle, Alexander, 1819-1899, letter to Lea (1 item), 1880. 3 141

Biddle, Arthur, 1852-1897, letters to and from Lea (5 items), 1882-1887. 3 141

Biddle, Charles John, letter (1 item), 1861. 3 142

Biddle, George W. (George Washington), 1818-1897, letter from Lea (1 3 143 item), 1888.

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Biddle, James Stokes, born 1818, letters (2 items). 3 144

Bigelow, John, 1817-1911, letters to and from Lea (7 items), 1882-1904. 3 145

Billings, F. S. (Frank Seaver), 1845-1912, letter (1 item), 1895. 3 146

Billings, John S. (John Shaw), 1838-1913, letters to and from Lea (4 3 147 items), 1884-1899.

Bingham, Henry Harrison, 1841-1912, letter (1 item), 1884. 3 148

Binney, Charles Chauncey, 1855-1913, letters to and from Lea (3 items), 3 149 1889-1906.

Binney, Horace, 1780-1875, letter includes a letter from Binney to Isaac 3 150 Lea (2 items), 1861-1867.

Bishop, William Henry, 1847-1928, letter (1 item), 1906. 3 151

Bispham, George Tucker, 1838-1906, letters to and from Lea (7 items), 3 152 1882-1883.

Black, George F., letters to Lea from Black, clippings, and a letter from 3 153 Black to Arthur H. Lea (10 items), 1895-1910.

Blaedel, Rudolf, letters from Lea (2 items), 1901. 3 154

Blake, W. W. (Willson Wilberforce), 1850-1918, seller of books 3 155 and manuscripts in Mexico City, letters to and from Lea (7 items), 1899-1909.

Blanchard, Harriet, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1912. 3 156

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Blankenburg, Rudolph, 1843-1918, letters to and from Lea (8 items), 3 157 1890-1897.

Bliss, Porter Cornelius, letter (1 item), 1871. 3 158

Boddaert, Henri, letter, in French (1 item), 1800-1900. 3 159

Bodleian Library, letters to and from Lea (19 items), 1870-1890. 3 160

Boemer, Ed, letters to and from Lea, in German and English (14 items), 3 161 1889-1900.

Bohn, Austin, letter (1 item), 1902. 3 162

Bok, William J., letters (2 items), 1899. 3 163

Boker, George H. (George Henry), 1823-1890, letters to and from lea (4 3 164 items), 1869-1890.

Bondinhorn, A., letter in French (1 item), 1899. 3 165

Bonghi, Ruggiero, 1826-1895, letters to and from Lea, Marchese Cusani, 3 166 Fausto Riva, and Bonghi in English and French (4 items), 1869-1870.

Boreman, W. I., letter (1 item), 1890. 3 167

Borsari, letter (1 item), 1889. 3 168

Borton, Francis S., 1862-1929, letters to and from lea (7 items), 3 169 1898-1899.

Bossange et Fils (Paris, France), letters to and from Lea and Gustave 3 170 Bossange (9 items), 1871-1885.

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Boston Gas Light Company (Boston, Mass.), letters to and from Lea and 3 172 Charles C. Smith (9 items), 1874.

Boston, (Mass.) Assessors' Office, letters to Lea from Benjamin Cushing, 3 171 Secretary of the Assessors' Office (3 items), 1874.

Bostwick, Morris M., letters (2 items), 1894. 3 173

Bourse Translation Bureau, letter (1 item), 1901. 3 174

Bowker, Alfred, letters to and from lea (4 items), 1898-1899. 3 175

Bowman, M. H., letters (2 items), 1906-1908. 3 176

Boyè, Martin H. (Martin Hans), born 1812, letter (1 item), 1883. 3 177

Boyer, Samuel, letter (1 item), 1896. 3 178

Brace, Charles Loring, 1826-1890, letters to and from Lea, plus Lea's 3 179 review of Brace's Gesta Christifrom The Nation, dated March 22, 1883 (7 items), 1883-1888.

Bracq, Jean , letter (1 item), 1905. 3 180

Bradford, J., letter (1 item), 1870. 3 181

Branner, John Caspar, 1850-1922, letters includes two letters from 3 182 Branner to Arthur H. Lea. (4 items), 1909-1912.

Bratke, letter in German (1 item), 1892. 3 183

Brewster, Benjamin Harris, 1816-1888, letter (1 item), 1882. 3 184

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Brieger, Theodor, 1842-1897, letters to and from Lea, in German and 3 185 English (2 items), 1892-1897.

Briginti, Romolo, letters (2 items), 1891. 3 186

Brinckloe, W. G. P., letter to Nina Lea (1 item), 1907. 3 187

British Academy, letters to and from Lea and Israel Gollancz, Secretary 3 188 of the Academy, Arthur H. Lea, A. W. Ward, President of the Academy, and E. P. Cheyney (4 items), 1909-1912.

British Museum, letters (2 items), 1876. 3 189

Brodhead, Mary G., letter (1 item), 1895. 3 190

Brooks, Paul, letters (4 items), 1875. 3 191

Brown, Janson & Company (London, England), letters (2 items), 1874. 3 193

Brown, Samuel Gilman, 1813-1885, letters (2 items), 1884. 3 192

Browne, N. B. (Nathaniel Borodaille), 1819-1875, letters (2 items), 3 194 1861-1862.

Brunel, Clovis, born 1884, letters to and from Lea, in French and English 3 195 (3 items), 1908.

Bryce, James Bryce, 1838-1922, letters to and from Lea, Bryce J. G. 3 196 Rosengarten, and Arthur H. Lea (15 items), 1870-1911.

Bryn Mawr College, letter to Lea from Carleton F. Brown (1 item), 1909. 3 197

Buckle, Henry, letter (1 item), 1907. 3 198

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Buckley, James Monroe, letter (1 item), 1890. 3 199

Budd, Henry, 1849-1921, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1874. 3 200

Bullitt, John C. (John Christian), 1824-1902, letters to and from Lea, 3 201 printed material, and two letters from Logan M. Bullitt to Lea (11 items), 1892.

Bullitt, William C., letters includes a copy of a letter from Bullitt to 3 202 Charles Y. Audenreid (9 items), 1909.

Bullitt, William Marshall, letter (1 item), 1893. 3 203

Burke, Stephen, letter from Lea, including Lea's autobiography with 3 204 annotations in his hand (2 items), 1908.

Burke, Ulick, letter (1 item), 1895. 3 205

Burnham, George, letters to and from Lea (5 items), 1899-1909. 3 206

Burr, George Lincoln, 1857-1938, letters to and from Lea (including 4 207-210 typescripts of Lea's letters to Bur)r, a letter from Burr to Arthur Lea, and a letter to Morris Jastrow (86 items), 1889-1912.

Burton, Arthur M., letters (4 items), 1880-1892. 4 211

Butcher, Henry C., letter (1 item), 1896. 4 212

Butcher, Howard, letter from Lea (1 item), 1908. 4 213

Butler, C. M. (Clement Moore), 1810-1890, letter (1 item), 1867. 4 214

Buzby, Geo. L. (George L.), letters (2 items), 1884-1885. 4 215

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Cadwalader, Charles Evert, 1839-1907, letter (1 item), 1883. 4 216

Cadwalader, John, 1842-1925, letters includes a letter to Arthur H. Lea (3 4 217 items), 1870-1909.

Cadwalader, Richard McCall, 1839-1918, letters (3 items), 1884. 4 218

Caldwell, J. C., letter (1 item), 1890. 4 219

Caldwell, Stephen A., letter (1 item), 1889. 4 220

Cambridge University Press, letters to and from Lea and Richard Wright, 4 221 Secretary of the Syndicate, W. A. J. Archibold of Trinity College, and A. W. Ward, editor of the Cambridge Modern History, includes printed material (9 items), 1898-1904.

Campbell, Charles T., letters from Lea (3 items), 1906. 4 222

Campbell, M., letter (1 item), 1914. 4 223

Carl Theo. Eben's Bureau of Translation (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters (2 4 224 items), 1893.

Carson, Elton S., letter (1 item), 1897. 5 298

Carson, Hampton L. (Hampton Lawrence), 1852-1929, letters to 4 225 and from Lea and two letters from Carson to Arthur Lea (18 items), 1880-1910.

Castelar, Emilio, 1832-1899, letter from Lea (1 item). 4 226

Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.), letter from Lea, 4 227 addressed to Archbishop James F. Wood and letter to Lea from D. W. Brennan, Secretary of the Archdiocese (2 items), 1882.

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Catholic Club of Philadelphia, letters includes printed invitation to a 4 228 reception to Cardinal James Gibbons at the Catholic Club (2 items), 1887.

Cattell, Alexander G. (Alexander Gilmore), 1816-1894, letter (1 item), 4 229 1867.

Cattell, S. W., letters (2 items), 1861-1865. 4 230

Caven, Joseph L., letters (5 items), 1874-1880. 4 231

Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington (New 4 232 York, N.Y., April 29 - May 1, 1889), printed invitation to the Celebration from the secretary of its Committee, Clarence W. Bowen (1 item), 1889.

Century (New York, N. Y.), letters to Lea from William Potts, author for 4 233 The Century (3 items), 1896.

Century Club (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea from E. L. Burlingame (1 4 234 item), 1883.

Cervesato, Arnaldo, 1872-1944, letters to Lea, includes a printed leaflet 4 235 (2 items), 1901.

Chace, Jonathan, 1829-1917, letters to and from Lea (55 items), 4 236-237 1884-1891.

Chadwick, French Ensor, 1844-1919, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 4 238 1910.

Chadwick, John White, 1840-1904, letter (1 item), 1889. 4 239

Chamberlain, L. T. (Leander Trowbridge), 1837-1913, letters (3 items), 4 240 1890-1893.

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Chandler, Alfred Noblit, letters (4 items), 1885-1890. 4 241

Chapman, Henry C. (Henry Cadwalader), 1845-1909, letters (3 items), 4 242 1896-1904.

Chase & Higginson (New York, N.Y.), letters (3 items), 1874. 4 244

Chase, Thomas, 1827-1892, letter (1 item), 1882. 4 243

Cheyney, Edward Potts, 1861-1947, letters to and from Lea, includes 4 245-249 several letters to and from Cheyney and Arthur Lea, a letter from Cheyney to J. G. Rosengarten and a letter from Thorvald Solberg, Register of Copyrights at the , to Arthur Lea (72 items), 1892-1934.

Childs, George William, 1829-1894, letters includes 3 items from Lea 4 249 and Childs's "Recollections of General Grant" (7 items), 1882-1894.

Christian Association (University of Pennsylvania), letters (5 items), 4 250 1905-1909.

The Christian Register (Boston, Mass.), letter to Lea from Samuel 4 251 Barrows, editor (1 item), 1891.

The Churchman (New York, N.Y.), letter to Lea from Silas McBee, 4 252 editor (1 item), 1898.

The Critic (New York, N.Y.), letters to and from Lea and Joseph and 5 309 Jeannette Gilder, editors of The Critic, (8 items), 1884-1896.

The English historical review, letters to Lea from Reginald Poole and 6 384 Samuel Gardiner, editors of the Review (18 items), 1888-1905.

Cincinnati Gas Light and Coke Company, letters (4 items), 1874. 4 253

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Citizens Committee of One Hundred (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to Lea 4 254 from Charles Adamson, Secretary of the Committee, and a letter from Lea to Philip Garrett containing a list of members of the executive committee (5 items), 1881-1884.

Citizens' Municipal Association of Philadelphia (Pa.), letters to and from 4 255 Lea and T. B. M. Addis, agent of the Association, includes letters to Lea from Joel J. Baily, chairman of the Association's Finance Committee, and E. Augustus Miller, vice-chairman of that committee (13 items), 1897-1908.

Citizens' Republican Association, State Committee, letters to Lea 4 256 from Thomas Barlong, Secretary of the Committee, and I. D. McKee, Chairman (6 items), 1881.

Citizens' Union, letter to Lea from James Develin, Secretary of the Union 4 257 (1 item), 1897.

Le Citoyen Franco-Americ, letters (2 items), 1800-1900. 3 200

Le Citoyen Franco-Americáin (Springfield, Mass.), letters to Lea from J. 4 258 A. Derome, editor of the Citoyen (3 items), 1890-1891.

City Parks Association of Philadelphia, letter to Lea from J. Dundas 4 259 Lippincott, chairman of the Finance Committee of the Association (1 item), 1897.

The City Party (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to Lea from Clarence Harper, 5 260 treasurer of the Party (2 items), 1906.

Civil Service Reform Association of Philadelphia, letters to Lea from 5 261 R. Francis Wood, secretary of the Association, to Lea (17 items), 1885-1909.

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Clapham, James, letters (2 items), 1884. 5 262

Clark, Charles Upson, 1875-1960, letters to and from Lea (4 items), 5 263 1907-1908.

Clark, William J., letters (2 items), 1867. 5 264

Clarke, William Harrison, letter (1 item), 1895. 5 265

Clay, Henry, letters Includes 1 item from Lea (2 items), 1886. 5 266

Clifford, John H. (John Henry), 1809-1876, letter (1 item), 1871. 5 267

Coates, Henry T., letters to and from Lea (3 items), 1879. 5 268

Coates, letter from Lea (1 item), 1908. 5 269

Cochran, Thomas, letter from Lea (1 item), 1871. 5 270

Cockran, William Bourke, 1854-1923, letter (1 item), 1893. 5 271

Cohn, Albert, 1827-1905, German literary scholar and dealer of books 5 272 and manuscripts, letter in response to a question from Lea concerning the provenance of a manuscript that he had purchased from Cohn (now Ms. Codex 64) (1 item), 1892.

Colahan, J. B., letter (1 item), 1866. 5 273

Cole, Ashley, letters to Lea, includes a book review excerpted from 5 274 Atlantic Monthly, February 1867 (2 items), 1895.

College of Physicians of Philadelphia, letters (7 items), 1882-1909. 5 275

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Collins & Autenrieth, letters to and from Lea and from Autenrieth to 5 278 George Lea (4 items), 1891-1908.

Collins, Charles, letters (4 items), 1869-1883. 5 276

Collins, J., letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1897. 5 277

Collison, H. C., letters (2 items), 1890. 5 279

Comba, Emilio, 1839-1904, letters, in English, French, and Italian (16 5 280 items), 1884-1900.

Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia (Pa.), printed invitation (1 item), 5 281 1887.

Commisky, J., letter (1 item), 1896. 5 282

Committee for the Re-Building of Horticultural Hall, letter to Lea from 5 283 C. H. Clark, chairman of the Building Committee (1 item), 1895.

Committee of Seventy, letter to Lea from George Norris, treasurer of the 5 284 Committee (1 item), 1905.

Committee on Marriage and Divorce Laws (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to 5 285 Lea from T. P. Stevenson, secretary of the Committee (1 item), 1895.

Congrès international d'histoire comparie. Paris, France, letters to and 5 286 from Lea, includes an Invitation from Le Comte de Tavade, treasurer of the Congrès and Lea's response (4 items), 1900.

Connolly & Tidy Quarries at Cockeysville (Md.), letters to and from Lea 5 287 (4 items), 1873.

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Constitutional Commission, printed invitations for receptions 5 288 to the President of the United States and to the Academy of Music and the Journalists' Club in Philadelphia (4 items), 1887.

Constitutional Defense Association of America, letter to Lea from 5 289 Charles Burton, secretary of the Association (1 item), 1888.

Converted Catholic, letters to Lea from James O'Connor, publisher of the 5 290 Converted Catholic (5 items), 1889-1908.

Conwell, George, letter (1 item), 1861. 5 291

Coolidge, Archibald Cary, letters to Arthur H. Lea (2 items), 1911-1912. 5 292

Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897, co-editor of The American 5 294 Naturalist, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1882-1884.

Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897, letter (1 item), 1874. 5 293

Cope, Helen T., letter (1 item), 1882. 5 295

Corbin, H. C., letter (1 item), 1899. 5 296

Cornell University. Library, letter (1 item), 1896. 5 297

Couillaud, F., letters (3 items), 1903. 5 299

Courrier de la Presse (Paris, France), letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 5 300 1910.

Cowley, Charles, 1832-1908, letter (1 item), 1887. 5 301

Cowperthwaite, Joseph Baker, 1833-1901, letters from Lea (2 items), 5 302 1882.

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Coxe, Maria, letter (1 item). 5 303

Crane, Paul Patrick, letters to and from Lea (4 items), 1907. 5 304

Crane, Thomas Frederick, 1844-1927, letters (3 items), 1889-1890. 5 305

Creighton, Louise, 1850-1936, letter (1 item), 1904. 5 306

Creighton, M. (Mandell), 1843-1901, letters to and from Lea and letter 5 307 from Antonio Cervassi to Creighton (30 items), 1886-1894.

Cresson, Charles M., letters from Lea (8 items), 1874-1876. 5 308

The Critic (New York, N.Y.), letters to and from Lea and Joseph and 5 309 Jeannette Gilder, editors of The Critic, (8 items), 1884-1896.

Crocker, F. A., letter from Lea (1 item), 1908. 5 310

Crooks, George R (George Richard), 1822-1897, letters (2 items), 1891. 5 311

Cullen, C. R., letters (12 items), 1890-1892. 5 312

Cunningham, W. (William), 1849-1919, letter (1 item). 5 313

Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903, letters to and 5 314 from Lea, includes a letter from Curry to Francis Wharton (17 items), 1888-1893.

Curtis, George William, 1824-1892, letters (27 items), 1867-1890. 5 315

Cusack, Mary Francis, 1829-1899, letters (15 items), 1890. 5 316

Cyr, Narcisse, 1823?-1894, letters (2 items), 1893-1894. 5 317

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D. Appleton & Company (New York, N.Y.), letters to and from Lea (5 5 318 items), 1884-1902.

D. U. Wetzlar & Co., letters of introduction to Ralph Nunes, George 5 319 Solomon, and Robert Nunes (3 items), 1875.

Da Costa, J. M. (Jacob Mendes), 1833-1900, letters (4 items), 1896-1899. 5 320

Dall, William Healey, 1845-1927, letters (2 items), 1893. 5 321

Dallam, David E. (David English), born 1849, letters (4 items), 5 322 1893-1909.

Dalney, V., letter (1 item). 5 323

Dalton, John Call, 1825-1889, letter (1 item), 1884. 5 324

Daly, Charles P. (Charles Patrick), 1816-1899, letters to and from Lea (2 5 325 items), 1896.

Daly, William, letters to and from Lee, including a letter dated August 5 326 1883 from Daly addressed to the mayor of Philadelphia (6 items), 1883.

Dalzell, John, letters to and from Lea (10 items), 1893-1897. 5 327

Dana, Charles A. (Charles Anderson), 1819-1897, letters from Lea (3 5 328 items), 1865.

Daninos, A., letters, in French (2 items), 1877-1879. 5 329

Dante Society (U.S.), letters includes two letters from F. N. Robinson to 5 330 Arthur Lea (5 items), 1895-1912.

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David Nutt (London, England), printed review of Thomas Graves Law's 6 331 A Historical Sketch of the Conflicts Between Jesuits and Seculars (1 item), 1889.

Davies, G. I., letter (1 item), 1908. 6 332

Davis, Edward Parker, born 1856, letter to Lea, includes a reprint of 6 333 Ernesto Masi's "Uno storico americano dell'inquisizione" from Nuova Antologia (2 items), 1892.

Dayton, S. T., letters includes a letter from to Dayton (8 6 334 items), 1881-1890.

De Schweinitz, Edmund, 1825-1887, letters (5 items), 1886-1887. 6 341

De Witt, John, letter (1 item), 1888. 6 343

Dechert, Robert Porter, 1842-1894, letter (1 item), 1890. 6 335

Delafield, Julia, letter (1 item), 1895. 6 336

Deland, Margaret, 1857-1945, letters (5 items), 1900-1901. 6 337

Delano, Eugene, letter (1 item), 1895. 6 338

Democratic Party (Pa.) State Central Committee, letter from W. U. 6 339 Hensel, chairman of the Executive Committee, to Lea (1 item), 1885.

D'Equilles, letters (2 items), 1901. 6 340

Deutsche Comenius-Gesellschaft, letters to and from Lea and Ludwid 6 342 Keller, chairman, and printed leaflets and certificates from the Gesellschaft (6 items), 1891-1892.

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Dick, F. A., letters includes letter from Dick to Isaac Lea (2 items), 6 344 1866-1883.

Dickson, J. S., letter (1 item), 1905. 6 345

Dickson, Samuel, letters to and from Lea, includes two letters from 6 346 Dickson to Arthur Lea (25 items), 1890-1912.

Dittmar, Julius, letters (2 items), 1908. 6 347

Dodd, C. M., letter (1 item), 1890. 6 348

Doedes, J. T., letter (1 item), 1871. 6 349

Doellinger, Jane, letter (1 item). 6 350

Döllinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von, 1799-1890, letters to and from Lea 6 351 (3 items), 1870-1889.

Donaldson, Emma Brace, letter (1 item), 1908. 6 352

Doran, Joseph I., letters (7 items), 1885-1886. 6 353

Dorsheimer, William, letters to and from Lea (3 items), 1884. 6 354

Doty, Ethan Allen, 1837-1915, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1884. 6 355

Douais, C. (Célestin), 1848-1915, letter in French (1 item), 1889. 6 356

Doyle, William H., letter from Lea (1 item), 1895. 6 357

Drexel and Company (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to and from Lea and A. 6 358 J. Drexel, treasurer (4 items), 1888-1906.

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Dropsie, Moses A. (Moses Aaron), 1821-1905, letter (1 item), 1891. 6 359

Du Bus, Charles, letters to and from Lea and Du Bus, includes a 6 360-362 photograph of Du Bus, a pamphlet by Du Bus entitled "Vie et oevres de Michel Vascosan" (1906) inscribed to Lea by the author, and several letters to and from Arthur Lea, in French and English (39 items), 1908-1910.

Duhring, Charles A., letter (1 item), 1885. 6 363

Dunglinson, Robley, 1798-1869, letter (1 item), 1867. 6 364

Duniway, C. A., letters (2 items), 1895. 6 365

Dura, Giuseppe, letter in Italian (1 item), 1877. 6 366

Durin, J. F., letter to Gilbert H. Shearer and a pamphlet from The 6 367 Deliverance (1 item), 1891.

Duryea, Joseph T. (Joseph Tuthill), 1832-1898, letters to Stuart (2 items), 6 368 1865.

Dwight, Theodore F., letter (1 item), 1867. 6 369

E. C. Knight & Co., letters (2 items), 1875. 6 370

Earle, George H. (George Howard), 1856-1928, letters (10 items), 6 371 1874-1906.

Eaton, Charles, letters (2 items), 1893. 6 372

Eaton, Dorman B. (Dorman Bridgman), 1823-1899, letters (8 items), 6 373 1874-1885.

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Eck, D., letters to Arthur H. Lea (2 items), 1912. 6 374

Edmunds, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1857-1941, letters (3 items), 6 375 1890-1902.

Edmunds, G., letters (2 items), 1897. 6 376

Edwards, Joseph F., born 1853, letters to and from Lea (4 items), 1886. 6 377

Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1887. 6 378

Elder, Cyrus, 1833-1912, letters (6 items), 1874-1906. 6 379

Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926, letters to and from Lea, Eliot, Grace 6 380-381 Eliot, and Joseph May (12 items), 1880-1913.

Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943, letter (1 item), 1903. 6 382

Emery, Lewis, 1839-1924, letter (1 item), 1890. 6 383

The English historical review, letters to Lea from Reginald Poole and 6 384 Samuel Gardiner, editors of the Review (18 items), 1888-1905.

Episcopal Church. Diocese of Pennsylvania, letters (2 items), 1881-1908. 6 385

Era magazine, letter (1 item), 1901. 6 386

Eshner, Augustus A., letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1909. 6 387

Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, letter (1 item), 1893. 6 388

Eyre, Lincoln L., letters (34 items), 1884-1890. 6 389

Faber, Luwig E., letter (1 item), 1904. 6 390

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Fairmount Park Art Association, letters includes a printed invitiation to 6 392 the unveiling of a statue of General George Gordon Meade (response to be sent to John P. Nicholson) (3 items), 1887.

Falkiner, C. Litton (Caesar Litton), 1863-1908, letters (2 items), 1904. 6 393

Falkner, Roland P., letters (2 items), 1894. 6 394

Fantoni, Eduardo, letter from Lea, in French (1 item), 1903. 6 395

Farley, Francis de Sales, letters (3 items), 1908. 6 396

Farrar & Co. (St. Louis, Mo.), letter (1 item), 1889. 6 397

Farson, Leach & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter (1 item), 1906. 6 398

Faure, Achille, letter in French (1 item), 1867. 6 399

Febiger, Lea, cousin of H.C. Lea, letters to and from Lea, family 6 400 correspondence that includes Frances Febiger, George Lea Febiger, and Arthur Lea (7 items), 1906-1910.

Ferguson, Charles, letters (2 items), 1888-1903. 6 401

Fergusson, A. W., letters includes a letter to Lea from Mary Fergusson (5 6 402 items), 1889-1907.

Fergusson, David, letters to and from Lea, includes letters from Carl 7 403-413 Theo. Eben regarding the translation of some of Fergusson's manuscripts on the Inquisition in Mexico in English and Spanish (119 items), 1887-1909.

Ferree, Barr, 1862-1924, letter (1 item), 1897. 7 414

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Ferri, Enrico, 1856-1929, letter in French (1 item), 1896. 7 415

Fidelity Trust Company (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter (1 item), 1895. 7 416

Field, Frank, letter (1 item), 1876. 7 417

Field, John, letters to and from Lea (3 items), 1889. 7 418

Field, Mary G. P., letters (2 items), 1888. 7 419

Figueroa Hernandez, Ignacio, letters to and from Lea, Figueroa, Ramón 7 420-426 Santa Maria, Claudio Perez y Gredilla, John Nimmo, and Thomas Hicks, Postmaster, regarding Lea's requests for copies of Inquisition documents in various archives in Spain in English and Spanish (261 items), 1890-1900.

Figueroa Hernandez, Ignacio, letters to and from Lea, Figueroa, Ramón 8 427-432 Santa Maria, Claudio Perez y Gredilla, John Nimmo, and Thomas Hicks, Postmaster, regarding Lea's requests for copies of Inquisition documents in various archives in Spain in English and Spanish (261 items), 1890-1900.

Fisher, George Park, 1827-1909, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1867. 8 434

Fisher, H. A. L. (Herbert Albert Laurens), 1865-1940, copy of a letter 8 435 from E. P. Cheyney (1 item), 1912.

Fiske, John, letter (1 item), 1889. 8 437

Fiske, Willard, letter (1 item), 1882. 8 438

Fitler, Edwin H., mayor of Philadelphia, letter draft from Lea (1 item), 8 439 1890.

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Flores, Antonio, 1833-1915 (became president of Ecuador in 1888), 8 440 letters to and from Lea, includes a letter from Dr. Pablo Herrera, enclosed in a letter from Antonio Flores and an extract from a letter of M. M. Castro to Flores, copied in Lea's hand in Spanish (10 items), 1871-1872, undated.

Folklore Society (Great Britain), letters to Lea from George Laurence 8 441 Gomme, includes a pamphlet (4 items), 1882-1884.

Foord, John, 1842-1922, letter to Lea from Foord of Harper & Brothers 8 442 in reference to copyright legislation (1 item), 1890.

Forman, Alfred, 1840-1925, letters to Lea from Forman of the Villon 8 443 Society (6 items), 1897-1906.

Fort, George F. (George Franklin), 1843-1909, nephew and namesake of 8 444 the , letters (6 items), 1884-1887.

Forum. (New York, N.Y. : 1886), letters to Lea from editors L. I. 8 445 Metcalfe and Walter Hines Page, includes clippings from the Independent of 1891, sent by Page to Lea, regarding the Catholic Church in the United States (27 items), 1889-1894.

Foster, Frank Hugh, 1851-1935, letters to Lea from Foster of the Oberlin 8 446 Theological Seminary (3 items), 1890-1897.

Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935, chairman of the National Civil 8 447 Service Reform League, letters to Lea (4 items), 1888-1890.

Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935, chairman of the National Civil 8 447 Service Reform League, letters to Lea regarding civil service reform and letter to William Potts, secretary of the Civil Service Reform Association of Philadelphia (4 items), 1888-1890.

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Fowler, William J., letters (4 items), 1888-1892. 8 448

Fox, Daniel M., letters (2 items), 1861-1885. 8 449

Fraikin, J., letters to and from Lea (15 items), 1903-1904. 8 450

France, Anatole, 1844-1924, letter draft from Lea to France (1 item), 8 451 1908.

Francis Bros. & Jellett, letter from Henry C. Lea in reference to a stem 8 453 line in Rittenhouse building (mentions George H. Lea) (1 item), 1904.

Francis, Charles K., letters (3 items), 1899-1908. 8 452

Franklin Inn Club, letters includes two letters to Arthur H. Lea regarding 8 454 the Club's resolution on the death of Henry Charles Lea (1909) and on the memorial for Lea (1912) (7 items), 1902-1912.

Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa), letters regarding Lea's financial 8 455 subscriptions to the Franklin Institute (12 items), 1884-1908.

Frazer, Persifor, 1844-1909, letters (3 items), 1887-1904. 8 456

Frederick, Julius, letters (3 items), 1891-1892. 8 457

Frédéricq, Paul, 1850-1920, letters regarding documents from the 8 458-463 Inquisition in France and the Netherlands, includes typed copies of Lea's letters to Frédéricq sent to Arthur H. Lea after H. C. Lea's death in French and English (67 items), 1888-1913.

Frederik Muller & Co., letters (2 items), 1884. 8 464

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Free Hospital for Poor Consumptives, letter from secretary Helen 8 465 McDevitt thanking Lea for his contribution and electing him to life membership in the organization (1 item), 1902.

Free Library of Philadelphia, letters to and from Lea and librarians John 8 466 Thompson and Edith Brinkman concerning a checklist of incunabula in America being prepared by the Bibliographical Society of America (3 items), 1908-1909.

Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892, letter (1 item), undated. 8 467

Freemantle, W., letter (1 item), 1887. 8 468

French, Harry B., letters regarding the nomination of judge Samuel W. 8 469 Pennypacker for governor of Pennsylvania (5 items), 1902-1904.

French-American College, letters to Lea from S. H. Lee, founder and 8 470 president of the French-American College of Springfield, Mass., an institution founded to "evangelize, Protestantize and Americanize" the French Romanists of New England and New York (2 items), 1896.

Friedberg, Emil, 1837-1910, letter in German (1 item), 1892. 8 471

Friedrich, F., letter in German (1 item), 1891. 8 471

Fritz & La Rue, letter (1 item), 1906. 8 472

Frothingham, Arthur L. (Arthur Lincoln), 1859-1923, letters (2 items), 9 473 1896.

Fry, James B. (James Barnet), 1827-1894, Provost Marshal General, 9 474 United States War Department, letters to and from Lea on the subject of a Memorial written by Lea, N. B. Browne, James H. Orne, and E. Spencer Miller to be presented to Congress concerning conscription during

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the Civil War, includes letters from various people (including George Whitney and William D. Lewis) to Fry offering to sign the Memorial (23 items), 1864-1871.

Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912, letters some regarding the Wistar 9 475-476 Association and the Library Company of Philadelphia (33 items), 1882-1912.

Furness, William H., 1802-1896, letters (5 items), 1882-1889. 9 477

G.P. Putnam & Co., letters to and from Lean and G.P. Putnam and 9 478 others in reference to Putnam's Magazine and the American Historical Association (4 items), 1869-1889.

Gable, Vivian Frank, letter (1 item), 1909. 9 479

Garcia, Manuel Rafael, 1827-1887, letters, in English and Spanish (2 9 480 items), 1871-1872.

Gardiner, Edward Carey, circa 1879-1945, letter (1 item), undated. 9 481

Gardiner, Helena Lawrence, daughter of Henry Carey Baird who was a 9 482-483 first cousin of Lea, letters to and from Lea and Arthur H. Lea in reference to the Lord Acton controversy in the Catholic press in England; includes a copy of a letter from Acton's son defending his father and a copy of a letter from Monsignor Christopher Scott related to the same issue (21 items), 1906-1910.

Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881, letter to Lea regarding 9 484 civil service reform (1 item), 1880.

Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 1840-1907, letters to Lea, written after 9 485 Garrison's retirement as editor of The Nation (2 items), 1906.

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Gas Consumer's Benefit Company of the United States, letters to Lea 9 486 from Charles H. Botsford regarding a gas commission in and the possible sale of the Gas Works in Philadelphia (2 items), 1885.

Gauss, Henry C., United States Attorney General, letter to Lea regarding 9 487 an oil portrait of Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte (1 item), 1909.

Gavarelle, Mich D., letter (1 item), 1890. 9 488

Geisse, Antoinett P., letter (1 item), 1890. 9 489

Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, letters (2 items), 1892-1894. 9 490

German American Historical Society, letters includes a printed list 9 491 of the membership of the Society which was incorporated in 1901 in Philadelphia (3 items), 1903-1908.

German Hospital and Dispensary (New York), letters to Lea from Henry 9 492 Villard and Carl Schurz regarding fundraising for the hospital (3 items), 1889.

Germany. Gesundtschaft (U.S.), letter to Lea from the Imperial German 9 493 Legation in Washington, D. C. in response to Lea's request for assistance in gaining access to books and manuscripts in Germany (1 item), 1889.

Gerson, T. Perceval (Theodore Perceval), letters to Anna Lea (Mrs. 9 494 Henry C. Lea), answered by Arthur H. Lea (4 items), 1910-1912.

Gibbings, Richard, 1813-1888, letters (3 items), 1871. 9 495

Gilbert, C. C., letters to and from Lea, Gilber, and W.B. Lane regarding 9 496 Civil War conscription and the Bounty Commission in Philadelphia and includes a list of recruits for the regular army from the 24th Ward of Philadelphia (4 items), 1864-1865.

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Gillespie, E. D. (Elizabeth Duane), 1821-1901, letters regarding the 9 497 Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art and Jefferson Maternity Hospital (8 items), 1896-1898.

Gillette, Cassius E., letters (2 items), 1907. 9 498

Gilliams, E. Leslie, letter (1 item), 1890. 9 499

Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908, letters (5 items), 1882-1895. 9 500

Gilmore, James R. (James Roberts), 1822-1903, letters (2 items), 9 501 1890-1891.

Gilmour, Richard, 1824-1891, Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese 9 502 of Cleveland, letters to and from Lea regarding Lea's History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (4 items), 1887.

Ginn and Company, letters (2 items), 1890. 9 503

Giordani, Enrico, letters to and from Lea regarding Lea's requests to 9 504-506 Giordani in Milan for copies of documents related to the Inquisition, includes lists of Inquisition documents in Giordani's hand (51 items), 1888-1894.

Gitterman, John M., (John Milton), letters (2 items), 1890-1891. 9 507

Gmelin, Julius, letters (6 items), 1893-1897. 9 508

Goblet D'Aviella, Eugène, 1846-1925, letters (5 items), 1901-1910. 9 509

Godkin, Edwin Laurence 1831-1902, letters (21 items), 1867-1890. 9 510

Goodwin, Daniel R. (Daniel Raynes), 1811-1890, letters (3 items), 9 511 1867-1882.

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Goodwin, Harold, letter (1 item), 1908. 9 512

Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928, letters (2 items), 1890. 9 513

Grafly, Charles, 1862-1929, note to Arthur H. Lea regarding bust of 9 514 Henry C. Lea for the Henry Charles Lea school at 47th and Locust in Philadelphia (1 item), undated.

Graham, William, letter from Lea (1 item), 1889. 9 515

Grand Army of the Republic. Colonel Fred. Taylor Post No. 19. 9 516 (Philadelphia, Pa.), certificate of membership signed by John Rodgers and Alfred Craighead (undated but has watermark "1897") (1 item), undated.

Grange, William, letter (1 item), 1867. 9 517

Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, letters to and from Lea (4 items), 1904-1909. 9 519

Graves, Nelson Z., letters to and from Lea (4 items), 1906. 9 520

Gray, John Chipman, 1839-1915, professor of law at Harvard University, 9 521 letters (2 items), 1866.

Green, letter from Lea to an otherwise unidentified Mr. Green regarding 9 522 the Chase Bill on international copyright (1 item), 1887.

Green, O. C., letter (1 item), 1887. 9 523

Green, S. W., letters (3 items), 1903. 9 524

Griffin, George Butler, letters regarding Griffin's research for Lea in Mr. 9 525 Bancroft's library on the "Inquisition in America" and "Superstition and

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Witchcraft," includes notes taken by Griffin for Lea, a few clippings and a letter from Ramon L. Samher to Griffin (16 items), 1875-1880.

Griffin, S. B., letter (1 item), 1880. 9 526

Griscom, Clement Acton, letters (2 items), 1907. 9 527

Gross, Albert Haller, letter (1 item), 1885. 9 528

Gross, Samuel D. (Samuel David), 1805-1884, letter (1 item), 1869. 9 529

Grossherzoglich-Hessische Ludwigs-Universität zu Giessen, letters (3 9 530 items), 1910.

Grubb, E. Burd, letter of recommendation for H. C. Lea to Dr. J. V. 9 531 Ingham (1 item), 1890.

Gurlitz, Augustus T., letters to and from Lea regarding international 9 532 copyright legislation (8 items), 1903-1906.

Gurney, Ephraim Whitman, 1829-1886, letters (6 items), 1870-1882. 9 533

Gutiérrez, Juan María 1809-1878, letter from Lea, with notes for his The 9 534 Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies (4 items), 1871-1876.

Hailprin, Menahem Menkhin, 1844-1924, letter to Lea, resulting from 10 536 Lea's correspondence with The Nation, edited by W. P. Garrison (1 item), 1878.

Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909, letters to and from Lea, includes one 10 537 letter from the Soldiers' Memorial Society of Boston, Massachusetts (penned by Hale) to the Loyal Publication Society (19 items), 1884-1903.

Hale, Eugene, 1836-1918, letter to and from Lea (1 item), 1888. 10 538

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Hancock, Caroline, letters to and from Lea regarding increasing the 10 539 salary of an African-American probation officer named Fanny L. S. Jackson (2 items), 1904.

Hancock, S. P., letter to and from Lea (1 item), 1874. 10 540

Hansen, Joseph, born 1862, letters to and from Lea regarding the 10 541-542 translation of Lea's History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages into German, includes 5 items from Arthur H. Lea (H. C. Lea's son) to Hansen in German and English (27 items), 1901-1913.

Hare, H. A. (Hobart Amory), 1862-1931, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 10 543 1910.

Hare, J. I. Clark (John Innes Clark), 1816-1905, letters (4 items), 1890. 10 544

Harper & Brothers, letters to and from Lean and Joseph W. Harper, 10 546-550 editors and R. R. Sinclair (editor of Harper's Weekly), and other editors regarding publication of Lea's letters, essays, and articles in the Evening Post and Harper's Weekly on the subjects of copyright law and politics, and regarding the publication of Lea's books by Harper & Brothers (126 items), 1882-1906.

Harper, Clarence L., letters (2 items), 1908-1909. 10 545

Harris, E. M., letters to and from Lea regarding obtaining manuscripts 10 552 from Italian archives for Lea (4 items), 1873-1874.

Harris, George S., letter (1 item), 1885. 10 553

Harris, I. Rendel, letter (1 item), 1889. 10 554

Harris, letter to Arthur H. Lea from Harris, identified in a later hand as 10 551 rector of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia (1 item), 1910.

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Harrison, Charles Custis, 1877-1948, provost of the University 10 555 of Pennsylvania, letters to and from Lea, largely regarding Lea's subscription towards building the Institute of Hygiene at the University, includes one item from Ellen Waln Harrison, C. C. Harrison's wife, regarding donations to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (29 items), 1896-1907.

Harrison, George L., letters (4 items), 1883. 10 556

Harrison, Thomas S. (Thomas Skelton), 1837-1919, letter (1 item), 1876. 10 557

Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943, letters to Arthur H. Lea (2 items), 10 558 1910-1911.

Hart, Charles Henry, 1847-1918, letter (1 item), 1882. 10 559

Hartford Theological Seminary, letters to Lea from C. D. Hartrauft 10 560 inviting Lea to lecture at the Seminary (2 items), 1889.

Hartwig, Otto, 1830-1903, letters to and from Lea regarding Lea's 10 561 requests to borrow Spanish manuscripts from the University of Halle in German and English (18 items), 1889-1896.

Harvard University, letters to and from Lea regarding a reception 10 562 honoring president Charles William Eliot (6 items), 1904.

Haskins, Charles Homer, 1870-1937, letters to and from Lea, includes 10 563 letter to Arthur H. Lea (18 items), 1898-1910.

Hastings, James, 1852-1922, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1904. 10 564

Hauck, Albert, 1845-1918, letter (1 item), 1884. 10 565

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Haupt, Herman, 1854-1935, letters to and from Lea, includes one item 10 566 from Arthur H. Lea, in German (6 items), 1892-1910.

Haupt, Paul, 1858-1926, letter (1 item), 1891-1926. 10 567

Haverford College, letter to Lea from college president Isaac Sharpless (1 10 568 item), 1890.

Hawthorne, Julian, 1846-1934, letter (1 item), 1908. 10 569

Hay, John, 1838-1905, letter (1 item), 1901. 10 570

Hayden, J., letter from Lea (ca. 1865) regarding Civil War recruitment 10 571 from Philadelphia (1 item), undated.

Hayes, Charles P., letter regarding the Philadelphia Gas Works (1 item), 10 572 1874.

Hayes, John L. (John Lord), 1812-1887, letter (1 item), 1887. 10 573

Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893, letters letter draft from Lea to 10 574 Hayes and an autograph letter of introduction "to the representatives of the United States" for Henry C. Lea from President Hayes (2 items), 1880.

Hays, I. Minis (Isaac Minis), 1847-1925, letters to and from Lea (5 10 575 items), 1883-1906.

Healy, A. Augustus, letter to Arthur H. Lea in regard to the death of H. C. 10 576 Lea (1 item), 1909.

Hedeler, G., letter (1 item), 1892. 10 577

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Hellenic Travellers' Club, letter to Lea from Watkin Watkins and 10 578 brochure with the constitution and founding members list of the Hellenic Travellers' Club of London, England (1 item), 1905.

Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909, letters regarding proposals for Three 10 579 Americas Railway, with map (2 items), 1890.

Henderson, William H., letter (1 item), 1890. 10 580

Henner, Kamil, 1861-1928, letters includes two autograph letters from 10 581 signed by Dr. Camillo Henner in German (3 items), 1890.

Henry Sotheran Ltd., letter (1 item), 1890. 10 535

Henry, Alexander, 1823-1883, mayor of Philadelphia, letters to and from 10 582 Lean and Henry regarding a Home Guard of the Twenty-fourth Ward of the city for citizen self-defence during the Civil War; two clippings and a printed resolution; and a printed petition against an act to erect new public buildings in Philadelphia (13 items), 1860-1864, undated.

Herzog, Johann Jakob, 1805-1882, letter draft, from Lea to an unnamed 10 583 correspondent, presumably J. J. Herzog, author of Abriss der Gesammten Kirchengeschicte, referred to in the letter (1 item), 1884.

Hewett, Waterman Thomas, 1846-1921, letter (1 item), 1904. 10 584

Hibernian Society of Philadelphia (Pa.), letters includes an invitation 10 585 from Thomas D. Ferguson to Lea to join the Society (2 items), 1897.

Higgins, Anthony, 1840-1912, letter (1 item), 1891. 10 586

Hill, Robert C., letter (1 item), 1905. 10 587

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Hinks, Edward W., Brigadier General, letter to Lea from Hinks, writing 10 588 from Headquarters Draft Rendevous, Hart Island, N.Y., with enclosed copy of a letter from John Hodgdon of Augusta, Maine, regarding the draft in the Civil War (2 items), 1865.

Hinschius, Paul, letter (1 item), 1871. 10 589

Hinz, W. R., letter (1 item), 1890. 10 590

Historical Society of Pennsylvania, letters to and from Lea and librarians 10 591-592 and officers of the Historical Society concerning Lea's research questions, Society business, and Lea's financial contributions to the Society (42 items), 1882-1912.

Hodder, Frank H., letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1888. 11 593

Hodell, Charles W., letter (1 item), 1904. 11 594

Hodgson, Shadworth H., letter (1 item), 1880. 11 595

Hoensbroech, Paul, 1852-1923, letter (1 item), 1901. 11 596

Hoff, Henry K., letter to Lea, enclosing a letter of introduction for H. C. 11 597 Lea to Col. Moore, Santa Cruz, West Indies (2 items), 1875.

Holland, Wilhelm Ludwig, 1822-1891, professor at the University at 11 598 Tübingen, letter to Lea, in German (1 item), 1871.

Hollingsworth, S. S., letter (1 item), 1886. 11 599

Hollister, Howard, letter (1 item), 1903. 11 600

Holtzendorff, Franz von, 1829-1889, letters to and from Lea, in German 11 601 with an English translation (5 items), 1868-1871.

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Holy Cross Mission (Koserefsky, Alaska), letters to Lea, includes three 11 602 mimeographed letters signed by Jno. L. Lucchesi requesting donations to aid Eskimos devastated by the plague of 1900 and an autograph letter of thanks from Joseph M. Piet, of the St. Ignatius Mission, Missoula County, Montana, for a $25 donation sent by Lea (4 items), 1902-1906.

Home for Incurables (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to and from Lea and G. 11 603 L. Townsend concerning fund raising for a Home for Incurables, and an additional letter acknowledging a $1000 contribution from H. C. Lea (4 items), 1884-1886.

Honest Government Party (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to Lea signed 11 604 by Matthew K. Sniffen and Herbert Welsh regarding fundraising and strategy for the "Honest Government Party for the election of Dr. S. C. Swallow as Governor" (12 items), 1898-1899.

Hope, James F., letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1893. 11 605

Hopkins, Edward Washburn, 1857-1932, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 11 606 1912.

Hoppie, I. C., letter (1 item), 1870. 11 607

Horstmann, G. Henry, letters to and from Lea regarding obtaining 11 608 manuscripts and copies of manuscripts concerning the Inquisition from archives in Germany (letters from Horstmann on stationery of the Consulate of the United States in Munich, Germany), includes one letter from Horstmann to Joseph G. Rosengarten (8 items), 1871-1872.

Horton, Samuel Dana, 1844-1895, letters to and from Lea (3 items), 11 609 1870.

Hotchkiss, W. Judge, letter (1 item), 1910. 11 610

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Houghton Mifflin Company, letters to and from Lea and Henry Oscar 11 611-612 Houghton, some in relation to Lea's writing, some of it in reference to copyright legislation in the in 1884 (50 items), 1867-1907.

Howland, Arthur C (Arthur Charles), 1869-1952, letters to Lea and to his 11 613 son, Arthur H. Lea (2 items), 1898-1910.

Hoyt, Henry Martyn, 1856-1910, letters to Lea regarding Lea's pamphlet, 11 614 "The Dead Hand," and in reference to the political situation in Puerto Rico (7 items), 1897-1908.

Hubert, Eugène, 1853-1931, professor at L'Université Liège, letters to 11 615-618 and from Lea, includes typescript copies of 3 book reviews by H. C. Lea of Hubert's books for The Nation, 2 photographs of Hubert, three letters from Hubert to Arthur H. Lea after the death of H. C. Lea, and typescript copies of Lea's letters to Hubert interfiled in the correspondence in French and English (39 items), 1895-1912.

Hudson, Marjorie, granddaughter of Henry Charles Lea, letter (1 item), 11 619 undated.

Huff, J. W., letter (1 item), 1882. 11 620

Hughach, W. O., letter (1 item), 1892. 11 621

Hughes, Gilbert C., letters to and from Lea in reference to real estate in 11 622 Cape May, N.J. (6 items), 1904-1906.

Hülle, Hermann, born 1870, letters to and from Lea (2 items), 1896. 11 624

Huidekoper, H. S. (Henry Shippen), born 1839, letter (1 item), 1886. 11 623

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Hunt, Benjamin P. (Benjamin Peter), born 1808, letters of introduction 11 625 for Henry C. Lea to various prominent people of Haiti, including Ebenezer D. Bassett (3 items), 1875.

Hunt, Wilkinson & Co., letters to and from Lea (3 items), 1901. 11 626

Hunter, John, letters to and from Lea (3 items), 1886. 11 627

Imperatorskii moskovskii universitet, letter and cablegram from 11 628 Alexander Passauvert regarding Lea's election to honorary membership of Moscow University (2 items), 1903.

Independence Club of Philadelphia, letters to Lea from chairman of the 11 629 organization committee, Eugene C. Bonniwell, and treasurer Max Laib regarding political donation (3 items), 1903.

Independent (New York, N.Y. : 1848), letters to and from Lea and the 11 630 editors of The Independent regarding many articles by Lea published in the paper, includes two letters from Lea to John Eliot Bowen (21 items), 1871-1892.

Independent Republican Committee (New York, N.Y.), letters to 11 631 Lea from F. W. Whitridge, a printed statement of principles for the Independent Republican Committee, and a campaign pamphlet for 1879 (5 items), 1879-1880.

Independent Republican State Committee (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to 11 632 Lea from Edwin A. Barber in reference to Senator Quay (1 item), 1890.

Indian Rights Association, letters to Lea from Herbert Welsh and 11 633 newspaper clippings on Indian affairs (16 items), 1888-1897.

Ingham, James V., letters to and from Lea, with three letters relating to 11 634 donations for the Maternity Hospital (8 items), 1880-1907.

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Ingram, Thomas Darlington, letters to Lea from Ingram in reference to 11 635 his book Representative Government (2 items), 1884.

International Journal of Ethics, letters to Lea from S. Burns Weston 11 636 regarding editorial and financial contributions to the International Journal of Ethics (15 items), 1897-1906.

The International Monthly, letter to Lea from Frederick A. Richardson 11 637 regarding a manuscript submitted by Lea (1 item), 1900.

International Tuberculosis Exhibition at Philadelphia, letters to Lea, 11 638 signed by Mahlon N. Kline and Joseph S. Neff, regarding fundraising to bring the International Tuberculosis Exhibit from New York to Philadelphia in 1909 (7 items), 1909.

Irish Association for Promoting the Training and Employment of 11 639 Women, letters to and from Lea and Alice Croker regarding copying manuscripts related to the Inquisition in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, includes lists of the documents to be copied and invoices for the work performed by women from the organization (34 items), 1888.

Irvine, William, letters to and from Lea, includes a calling card 11 640 identifying William Irvine of London, England as a member of council, Royal Asiatic Society, retired from the Bengal Civil Service (6 items), 1907.

Irwin, H. M., letters (2 items). 11 641

Isman, Felix, letters (2 items), 1906-1908. 11 642

J. B. Lippincott Company, letter of sympathy [to Arthur H. Lee] on the 11 643 death of Lea signed by Craige Lippincott on behalf of the company (1 item), 1909.

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J. E. Caldwell & Co., letter from Lea (1 item), 1908. 11 644

J. F. J., letter (1 item), 1880. 11 645

J. M. Stoddart Co., letter (1 item), 1888. 11 646

J. W. Bouton (Firm), letters (2 items), 1893. 11 647

Jackson, Francis A., letters regarding the library of Professor Lentsch and 11 648 the University of Pennsylvania Library (2 items), 1889-1890.

James H. Lamb Company, letters to Lea from John Howard Brown 11 652 concerning Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States (3 items), 1900.

James T. White & Company, letters (3 items), 1890-1904. 11 653

James, Bushrod W., from Lea to Samuel J. Randall in reference to the 11 649 Copyright Bill (1 item), 1888.

James, Edmund J. (Edmund Janes), 1855-1925, letters includes letter to 11 650 Arthur H. Lea (3 items), 1885-1912.

James, Jno. O., letter (1 item), 1876. 11 651

Jameson, J. Franklin, (John Franklin), 1859-1937, letters includes letter to 11 654 Arthur H. Lea (8 items), 1896-1910.

Janson, Kristofer, 1841-1917, letters (2 items), 1884. 11 655

Janvier, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1841-1923, letters (2 items), 11 656 1904.

Jastrow, Morris, 1861-1921, letters regarding the Oriental Club of 11 657 Philadelphia, lectures in the field of Babylonian studies and the history

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of religion, and includes two letters to Arthur H. Lea on the death of his father (23 items), 1889-1910.

Jayne, Henry La Barre, letters to Arthur H. Lea (2 items), 1909. 11 658

Jayne, Horace, 1859-1913, letter to Lea in reference to the Wistar Party 11 659 and letter to Arthur H. Lea in reference to the memorial to H. C. Lea (2 items), 1905-1910.

Jefferson Medical College, letters regarding fundraising for Jefferson 12 660 Medical College, includes five letters from Lea to Dr. Hobart Amory Hare, who was Lea's personal physician (17 items), 1880-1908.

Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1842-1902, letter (1 item), 1890. 12 661

Jenkins, Jacob, letter (1 item), 1909. 12 662

Jenkins, Michael, letter to and from Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1910. 12 663

Jenks, Helen C., letter (1 item), 1886. 12 664

Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple, 1856-1929, letter (1 item), 1903. 12 666

Jenks, R., letter (1 item), 1875. 12 665

Jessopp, Augustus, 1823-1914, letters (10 items), 1892-1897. 12 667

The Jewish Encyclopedia, letters to Lea from editor Joseph Jacobs of 12 668 Funk & Wagnalls Company asking H. C. Lea to contribute an article on the Inquisition and the Jews to the Encyclopedia (2 items), 1900.

Jewish Historical Society of England, letter to Lea from S. Levy 12 669 regarding Lea's honorary membership in the Society, a printed copy of Lea's response, and two letters to Arthur H. Lea regarding the memorials for H. C. Lea (3 items), 1906-1912.

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Johnson, Eastman, 1824-1906, letter (1 item), 1890. 12 670

Johnson, H. Gordon, letter (1 item), 1892. 12 671

Johnson, John Graver, 1841-1917, letters to and from Lea regarding legal 12 672-673 matters and political matters (including 1906 letters relating to Lea's will) and two letters to Arthur H. Lea regarding memorials to H. C. Lea (58 items), 1880-1912.

Johnson, R. Winder, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item). 12 674

Joint Committee for the Promotion of Election Reforms in Pennsylvania, 12 675 letters to and from Lea and Clinton Rogers Woodruff regarding the work of the Committee, organized in April 1900, and Lea's financial contributions to this work (5 items), 1902-1904.

Jones, Charles Thompson, letters (2 items), 1874. 12 676

Joynes, L. S., letters (2 items), 1867-1870. 12 677

Justice, Theodore, letter (1 item), 1892. 12 678

Justice, William W., letters to and from Lea (6 items), 1906. 12 679

Kane, Francis Fisher, 1866-1955, letters (2 items), 1904. 12 680

Kasson, John Adam, 1822-1910, letter (1 item), 1900. 12 681

Kayserling, Meyer, 1829-1905, letter (1 item), 1899. 12 682

Kean, Van Cortland & Co., letters (4 item), 1906. 12 683

Keen, Gregory B., (Gregory Bernard), 1844-1930, letter (1 item), 1884. 12 684

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Keen, William W., (William Williams), 1837-1932, letters regarding 12 685 the Walter Reed Memorial Association and Lea's studies in witchcraft, includes two letters to Arthur H. Lea regarding memorials for H. C. Lea (7 items), 1905-1912.

Keim, George de Benneville, letters (2 items), 1885. 12 686

Keiten, Henry M., letter (1 item), 1904. 12 687

Keller, Ferdinand, letter (1 item), 1903. 12 688

Keller, George S., letter (1 item), 1903. 12 689

Kelley, William D. (William Darrah), 1814-1890, letters (5 items), 12 690 1866-1871.

Keppel, Frederick, 1845-1912, letters (3 items), 1845-1912. 12 691

Kern, George, letter draft from Lea regarding the Civil War Bounty 12 692 Commission (1 item), 1865.

Keyser, James D., letter from Lea regarding the 8th Ward Republican 12 693 Committee in Philadelphia (1 item), 1876.

Kgl. Hof- und Staatsbibliothek in München, letters acknowledgments 12 694 from the library of the receipt of Lea's books (5 items), 1884-1906.

King, James M., letter (1 item), 1891. 12 695

Kinney, J. C., letter draft from Lea regarding the distribution of a tract 12 696 written by Lea (1 item), 1888.

Kirk, John Foster, 1824-1904, letter to Lea, signed J. F. Foster (1 item), 12 697 1882.

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Kitzmiller, J. A., letters to and from Lea (3 items), 1884. 12 698

Kline, Mahlon N., letter (1 item), 1903. 12 699

Knight, B. A., letters (2 items), 1866-1882. 12 700

Knight, E. C., letter (1 item), 1885. 12 701

Knortz, Karl, 1841-1918, letters (2 items), undated. 12 702

Kohler, Max J. (Max James), 1871-1934, letter to Lea regarding Kohler's 12 703 paper for the American Jewish Historical Society (1 item), 1908.

Königliche Bibliotek zu Berlin, letters (6 items), 1901-1907. 12 705

Königliche Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Halle, letters to and from Lea and 12 706 Dr. Perlbach regarding manuscripts on the Inquisition borrowed by Lea from Halle, includes a number of acknowledgements from the Library of the receipt of Lea's books in German and English (10 items), 1890-1908.

Kongelige Bibliotek (Denmark), letters to and from Lea regarding 12 704 documents on the Spanish Inquisition borrowed by Lea with the assistance of C. Bruun, director of the Library (11 items), 1870-1907.

Konkle, Burton Alva, 1861-1944, letter (1 item), 1908. 12 707

Kranth, C. P., letter (1 item), 1879. 12 708

Krauskopf, Joseph, 1858-1923, letters (2 items), 1901. 12 709

Krehbiel, Edward B., (Edward Benjamin), born 1878, letters (3 items), 12 710 1905-1908.

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Küppers, W., letters to and from Lea regarding the Hansen translation of 12 711 Lea's works in German and English (2 items), 1902.

Lagrèze, G. B. de (Gustave Bascle), 1811-1892, letters to and from Lea, 12 712 and a notebook with a list of manuscripts related to the Inquisition in French and English (22 items), 1868-1890.

Lamarca, Navarro, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea, in reference to a 12 713 proposed Spanish translation of H. C. Lea's History of the Inquisition in Spain and letters to and from the Macmillan Company in London and New York (7 items), 1910-1911.

Lane, William B., letters regarding the military draft during the Civil 12 714 War, letters to and from Lea and James B. Fry, United States War Department, and a clipping from the Army and Navy Journal 1870 (16 items), 1864-1870.

Langdon, William Chauncy, 1871-1947, letters to and from Lea, includes 12 715 a letter and list of Inquisition documents in the Biblioteca di Bologna from Dr. Giacomo Cassani, procured through the assistance of Langdon, most of whose letters are written from various locations in Italy (31 items), 1867-1875.

Langlois, Charles Victor, 1863-1929, letters (4 items), 1906-1907. 12 716

Lanman, Charles Rockwell, 1850-1941, letters (4 items), 1909. 12 717

Lansing, Isaac J., 1846-1920, letters (3 items), 1890-1892. 12 718

Larabee, letter (1 item), 1890. 12 719

Law and Order Society, letters to and from Lea and D. Clarence 12 721 Gibboney, secretary of the Law and Order Society, 920 Walnut St.,

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Philadelphia, regarding fundraising for the Society and various projects of the Society (11 items), 1902-1908.

Law, Thomas Graves, 1836-1904, letters to and from Law, includes a list 12 720 of questions regarding penance sent to Law and returned with answers and a photograph of Law taken by W. Crooke of Edinburgh (20 items), 1899-1901.

Lea & Febiger, letters, one from Walker Tunstall to Charles M. Lea and 13 738 one letter from Tunstall to H. C. Lea, plus a receipt for the plates for printing Lea's History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (3 items), 1906.

Lea, Anna Caroline Jaudon, born 1824, letters (typescript copies of 12 722 excerpts (?)) from Lea to his wife, Anna Caroline Jaudon, regarding the progress of the battle of Gettysburg (7 items), 1863.

Lea, Arthur Henry, 1859-1938, youngest son of Henry Charles Lea who 12 723 served as his literary executor, letter and clippings to Lea and a letter to his mother, Anna Caroline Jaudon Lea (3 items), 1884-1907.

Lea, Caroline Tyler, letter signed "Carrie," regarding Arthur H. Lea's 12 724 health (1 item), undated.

Lea, Charles M., 1853-1927, second son of Henry Charles Lea, letters 12 725-726 to and from Lea to Charles, includes eleven items dated 1914-1915 regarding construction of Charles M. Lea's house on his property in Devon, Pennsylvania (17 items), 1884-1915.

Lea, Frances Anne Carey, 1799-1873, daughter of Mathew Carey, 12 728 Philadelphia publisher and mother of Henry Charles Lea, letter to Lea, written from Vienna (missing the final page or pages) (1 item), 1853.

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Lea, Frances, 1834-1894, sister of Henry Charles Lea, letter (1 item), 12 727 1881.

Lea, George Harris, died 1915, nephew of Henry Charles Lea and 12 729 judge in Hereford, England, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea (3 items), 1910-1912.

Lea, Isaac, 1792-1886, father of Henry Charles Lea and scientist and 12 730 member of the American Philosophical Society, letters one from Lea to his parents and ten letters from Isaac Lea written during the summer of 1881, some concerning the assassination of James A. Garfield (11 items), 1881.

Lea, J. Henry (James Henry), 1846-1914, cousin of Henry Charles Lea 12 731 and an author and genealogist who researched the Lea family, letters to and from Lea and two letters to Arthur H. Lea (12 items), 1884-1912.

Lea, James F., letter (1 item), 1906. 12 732

Lea, James M., letter (1 item), 1870. 12 733

Lea, Joseph, cousin of Henry Charles Lea, letters (copies) from Joseph 12 734 Lea to Nathan Hilles, Esq., president of the Philadelphia Gas Works, sent to Henry C. Lea in 1874 and letters to Lea concerning Joseph Lea's business enterprises: Treasurer of the Cannelton Coal Company of West ; principal in the firm of Lea, McCarter & Cresson of Philadelphia which was dissolved 30 December 1882 to become the partnership of Lea & Cresson conducting business at the Albion Print Works, Philadelphia (12 items), 1872-1883.

Lea, M. Carey (Mathew Carey), 1823-1897, older brother of Henry 12 736 Charles Lea, letters (19 items), 1874-1881.

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Lea, Mary Caroline, widow of James M. Lea, cousin of Henry Charles 12 735 Lea, letters to and from Lea (notes from Mary Caroline Lea are signed "Carrie") (3 items).

Lea, Nannie, letter (1 item), 1910. 12 737

Leach, Frank Willing, 1855-1943, letters (6 items), 1904-1905. 13 739

Leaming, J. Spicer, letters (7 items), 1906-1908. 13 740

Leaming, Thomas, 1858-1911, letters (7 items), 1882-1886. 13 741

Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, 1838-1903, letters to and from Lea 13 742-748 (101 items), 1866-1910.

Lee, John, letter (1 item), 1899. 13 749

Leeds, Josiah W., letter (1 item), 1908. 13 750

LeFroy, J. H., (John Henry) 1817-1890, letters to Lea from LeFroy at 13 751 Mount Langton, Bermuda, where Lea visited LeFroy during a sailing trip to the Caribbean (4 items), 1874-1876.

Lehmann & Co. (Bremen, Germany), insurance document for 13 752 manuscripts borrowed from the University Library of Halle (1 item), 1891.

Lehrman, L., letters (4 items), 1906. 13 753

Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891, letters to Lea from Leidy and Joseph Leidy 13 754 (1866-1932) regarding the late Joseph Leidy (5 items), 1880-1906.

Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903, letter (1 item), 1882. 13 755

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Lepitre, Albert, letter in French (1 item), 1897. 13 756

Leroux, Ernest, letter (1 item), 1880. 13 757

Lesley, Susan I., letters to and from Lea regarding Lea's charitable 13 758 contributions to St. Mary's Home and the Children's Aid Society (7 items), 1883.

Levi, Guido, letters from Lea (2 items), 1891-1893. 13 759

Lewis, F. W., letters (6 items), 1891-1898. 13 760

Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea (3 13 761 items), 1909-1912.

Lewis, Julia F., letter to or from Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1910. 13 762

Lex, William Henry, letter (1 item), 1883. 13 763

Library Company of Philadelphia, letters to and from Lea, George 13 764-765 Maurice Abbot, James G. Barnwell, James S. Biddle, Edward S. Buckley, George H. Fisher, William Henry Rawle, and James Duval Rodney regarding Lea's proposal to build a $50,000 extension to the Library Company, to which he served as a director of the Library Company from 1870 to 1902 (29 items), 1887-1912.

The Library Magazine, letter to Lea signed "editor of The Library 13 766 Magazine" on the letterhead of John B. Alden, publisher (1 item), 1887.

Library of Congress, letter to Lea from Herbert Friedenwald, supt. 13 767 manuscript division, in reference to manuscripts from the Spanish Inquisition in Mexico which were in the possession of the dealer W. W. Blake (1 item), 1899.

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Light, John R., letter (1 item), 1890. 13 768

Limoges (France) Bibliotheque municipale, letter acknowledgement to 13 769 Arthur H. Lea, signed L[?] Caillot (1 item), 1913.

The Lincoln Party, letters to Lea from Mahlon N. Kline and George E. 13 770 Mapes, most concerning Lea's financial contributions to The Lincoln Party, "an organization of anti-graft Republicans," in Philadelphia (8 items), 1905-1906.

Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1869-1960, letters (2 items), 1897-1899. 13 771

Lippincott, Alice, 1846-1894, letter (1 item), undated. 13 772

Lippincott, Barclay, letter (1 item), 1887. 13 773

Lippincott, J. B., (Joshua Ballinger), 1813-1886, letter (1 item), 1869. 13 774

Lippincott, Walter, 1849-1927, letter (1 item), 1888. 13 775

Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, letters to Lea from editors Harrison S. 13 776 Morris, J. M. Stoddart and William Shepard Walsh (9 items), 1888-1901.

Lit Brothers (Firm), letter (1 item), 1908. 13 777

Little, A. B., letters (2 items), 1906. 13 778

Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, letter to Lea from 13 779 Atwood Smith (1 items), 1880-1900.

Locke, John, letter (1 item), 1882. 13 780

Lockwood, E. Dunbar, letters (11 items), 1870-1883. 13 781

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Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924, letters to and from Lea, includes an 13 782 invitation to Lea to attend a conference in New York City, 15 May 1876, regarding political reform, with the names of William Cullen Bryant, Theodore D. Woolsey, Alexander Bullock, Horace White, and Carl Schurz attached (9 items), 1876-1895.

Loescher & Seeber (Firm), letters concerning orders placed by Lea for 13 783 books from Loescher & Seeber, Libraio di S. M. la Regina d'Italia in , Italy in English, Italian, and French (10 items), 1887-1907.

Long Island Historical Society, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea (2 13 784 items), 1910.

Longfellow, W. P. P., letter (1 item), 1897. 13 785

Longmans, Green and Company, letter regarding the republication of 13 786 Lea's Sacerdotal Celibacy subsequent to correspondence with W. E. H. Lecky (1 item), 1867.

Lore, Charles Brown, 1831-1911, letters (2 items), 1884. 13 787

Lovering, Joseph, 1813-1892, letters (2 items), 1882-1886. 13 788

Lowber, Henry S., letter (1 item), 1877. 13 789

Lowell, A. Lawrence (Abbott Lawrence), 1856-1943, letters to and from 13 790 Arthur H. Lea (2 items), 1910-1912.

Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905, letters to and from Lea regarding 13 791 Russian freedom and the Geary Law (3 items), 1893.

Lowell, Robert, 1816-1891, letter (1 item), 1872. 13 792

Lowery, Woodbury, 1853-1906, letter (1 item), 1904. 13 793

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Lowndes, Arthur, 1858-1917, letter (1 item), 1897. 13 794

Lutheran Observer, letters to Lea from editor Victor L. Conrad (2 items), 13 795 1888.

Macalester, Charles, 1798-1873, letters, one from Robt. E. Randall to 14 796 Macalester. (4 items), 1861.

Mackay-Smith, Alexander, letter (1 item), 1907. 14 801

Macmillan Company, letters to and from Lea and Macmillan editors 14 806-809 George Platt Brett and Herbert R. Williams regarding publication of his books, includes some contracts and account statements (123 items), 1905-1908.

MacVeagh, Wayne, 1833-1917, letters to and from Lea, includes letter 14 810 to George Tucker Bispham and a letter to J. G. Rosengarten with a corrected (by MacVeagh) draft of H. C. Lea's "To the Republicans of Pennsylvania" and "To the Delegates to the Republican State Convention of Pennsylvania" (39 items), 1880-1905.

Madeira, Louis C. (Louis Childs), 1853-1930, letter (1 item), 1885. 14 811

Malet, John A., letters to and from Lea regarding manuscripts from the 14 812 Roman Inquisition in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin (3 items), 1870.

Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester, England), letter to Lea from 14 813 librarian A. Crestadoro (1 item), 1869.

Manhattan Gas Light Company, letters to and from James W. Smith 14 814 regarding the price of gas in Manhattan (3 items), 1874.

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Manhattan Press Clipping Bureau, letter and brochure from Arthur Cassot 14 815 regarding clipping service (3 items), 1892.

Manning, William Thomas, 1866-1949, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea 14 816 regarding the memorials to Henry C. Lea (4 items), 1910-1912.

Manning's Yacht and General Shipping Agency, letters to and from 14 817 Lea and Thomas Manning concerning Lea's yacht, "Vega," including a memorandum of sale for the yacht in 1883 (6 items), 1882-1884.

Mapes, George E., letters to and from Lea regarding Republican Party 14 818 politics (8 items), 1890.

Marine Biological Laboratory (Wood's Hole, Mass.), letter from Charles 14 819 Otis Whitman thanking Lea for a contribution to the Laboratory (1 item), 1873.

Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882, first United States minister to Italy 14 820 from 1861 to 1882, letters to and from Lea, most concerning Lea's efforts to copy Inquisition documents in Florence, Italy; includes a calling card with a note from Francis Philip Nash, stating his willingness to copy documents for Lea (9 items), 1870-1875.

Martin, Edward, 1859-1938, letter regarding a proposed hospital for 14 821 contagious diseases in Philadelphia (1 item), 1903.

Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, letters (3 items), 1903. 16 927

Masi, Ernesto, letters to Lea from Masi in Florence on letterhead from 14 822 Ufficio del regio provveditore degli studi, and from Bologna in Italian (2 items), 1892.

Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, Mass.), letters to Lea 14 824 regarding his transfer to honorary membership in the Society, signed

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by Henry W. Haynes and Charles C. Smith and two letters and a certificate of donation concerning the memorials to H. C. Lea, to and from Arthur H. Lea, Charles H. Haskins, and Worthington C. Ford (5 items), 1903-1912.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, letter to Lea from President 14 825 Francis A. Walker in reference to quick transit in cities (1 item), 1892.

Massachusetts. Tax Commissioner's Office, letter to Lea from A. J. 14 823 Morton answering Lea's query concerning corporate taxes paid by Boston Gas Light (1 item), 1874.

Maternity Hospital and Lying-in Charity (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter from 14 826 J. William White thanking Lea for a major contribution to the hospital (1 item), 1884.

Mathew, Arnold Harris, 1852-1919, letters to and from Lea regarding 14 827-828 Mathew's reprinting of Lea's Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church, includes Lea's draft of the publication agreement and a letter from the British Museum Department of Printed Books (34 items), 1906-1909.

May, Elizabeth J., letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1918. 14 829

May, Joseph, 1836-1918, letters to and from Lea regarding various 14 830-831 political issues in Philadelphia and three letters from May to Arthur H. Lea regarding memorials to H. C. Lea, in particular, Charles Grafly's watercolor sketches for a monument to H. C. Lea at the First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia (12 items), 1884-1916.

McAllister, John A., letter (1 item), 1890. 14 797

McCreary, letter draft from Lea in reference to Republican politics in 14 798 Philadelphia (1 item), 1871.

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McDaniels, J. H., letter (1 item), 1905. 14 799

McIntosh, Montgomery, letters (2 items), 1891. 14 800

McKean, W. V. (William Vincent), 1820-1902, letters (2 items), 14 802 1886-1890.

McKim, J. M. (James Miller), 1810-1874, letters (6 items), 1870-1872. 14 803

McLaughlin, John, letters (3 items), 1883-1889. 14 804

McMichael, William, letters (2 items), 1884. 14 805

Meadville Theological School, letter to Lea from William L Chaffin 14 832 thanking him for contribution to the school (1 item), 1890.

Medina, José Toribio, 1852-1930, letter of admiration to Lea, with 14 833 translation of the letter into English and a typed copy of the translation (1 item), 1908.

Meehan, Thomas, 1826-1901, letters to Lea, mostly concerning botanical 14 834 questions, with one discussing Lea's essay, "Is there a Catholic Church?" in the Independent (8 items), 1896.

Menéndez y Pelayo, Marcelino, 1856-1912, letters to and from Lea 14 835 regarding Lea's history of the Spanish Inquisition and Lea's search for a individual to make archival copies in Spain in Spanish and English (7 items), 1887-1890.

Mercantile Library of Philadelphia, letter to Lea from librarian John 14 836 Edmands thanking Lea for a volume of Lea's Translations and other poems (1 item), 1884.

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Merrick, I. Vaughan, letters to Lea in reference to the Philadelphia Gas 14 837 Works (2 items), 1886.

Merritt, Anna Lea, 1844-1930, letter to her cousin, Arthur H. Lea, 14 838 thanking him for memoir of Henry C. Lea (1 item), 1910.

Metheny, Mary E., letters to and from Lea regarding articles she was 14 839 writing about the Inquisition, includes one letter from Metheny's secretary, Mary A. Sterrett, acknowledging receipt of a manuscript (7 items), 1893-1905.

Methodist Book and Publishing House (Toronto, Ont.), letter to Lea from 14 840 editor W. H. Withrow in reference to Lea's writings (1 item), 1883.

Meyer, Edward, letter in German (1 item), 1909. 14 841

Meyhoffer, Jean, student of Paul Frédéricq, letter includes copy of 14 842 Meyhoffer's book on the martyrs of the Reformation in the Netherlands (1 item), 1907.

Michiels, Rob, letter (1 item), 1905. 14 843

Middleton, Thomas C. (Thomas Cooke), 1842-1923, letter (1 item), 14 844 1896.

Migne, J.-P., (Jacques-Paul), 1800-1875, letters regarding Lea's orders 14 845 for books from bookseller L'abbé Migne in Paris, includes one letter from Migne to Lea written on Migne's circular advertisement (5 items), 1866-1867.

Miller, E. Spencer (Elihu Spencer), 1817-1879, letters to and from Lea 14 846 and a legal opinion signed by Miller, on the constitutionality of personal income tax (3 items), 1867-1871.

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Miller, Edward, 1811-1872, letters to and from Lea regarding Republican 14 847 politics and Philadelphia City Council elections (2 items), 1866.

Miller, Hiram, letter from Lea regarding real estate (1 item), 1881. 14 848

Miller, Selden, letters to Lea from a committee of citizens of the seventh 14 849 and eighth wards of Philadelphia requesting a conference and advice on politcal matters from Lea (initial request bears the signatures of Heatly C. Dulles, Harry B. French, John B. Roberts, and Joseph May, as well as Selden Miller) (3 items), 1899.

Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868, letters to and from Lea regarding 14 850 ecclesiastical history (5 items), 1867-1868.

Milner, James, letters (2 items), 1800-1900. 3 200

Mitchell, Anne K. W., letter (1 item), undated. 14 851

Mitchell, John Inscho, 1838-1907, Republican representative and senator 14 852 in Congress from Pennsylvania, letters to and from Lea regarding various political matters, written while Mitchell was a member of the Senate (10 items), 1885-1886.

Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914, letters (three are typescript 14 853 copies, not originals) from Lea to Mitchell, also includes correspondence between Arthur H. Lea and Mitchell regarding the H. C. Lea memorials and H. C. Lea's health (including Mitchell's medical notes on an incident in July 1899 when Lea suffered memory loss), and a copy of Charles M. Lea's recollection of the same event (12 items), 1885-1914.

Mitcheson, Macgregor J., letters to and from Lea (4 items), 1884. 14 854

Molinier, Charles, letters to and from Lea regarding the history of the 14 855-856 Inquisition in Europe in French and English (88 items), 1885-1910.

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Molinier, Charles, letters to and from Lea regarding the history of the 15 857-862 Inquisition in Europe in French and English (88 items), 1885-1910.

Monaci, Ernesto, 1844-1918, letters to and from Lea, in Italian (3 items), 15 864 1888.

Monjeau, G., letter regarding Lea's interest in obtaining Inquisition 15 865 records from the Vatican archives (1 item), 1873.

Monod, A. François, letter (1 item), 1903. 15 866

Monroe, E. Cornell, letter (1 item), 1909. 15 867

Montet, Edouard Louis, 1856-1934, professor of theology and oriental 15 868-872 languages at the University of Geneva, letters to and from Lea, regarding Lea's histories of the Inquisition and Lea's reviews of Montet's books in French and English (97 items), 1886-1912.

Montgomery, William Woodrow, 1845-1921, letter regarding Civil 15 873 Service reform (1 item), 1888.

Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947, letters to Lea and to Isaac J. Wistar 15 874 regarding Lea's pamphlet, The Dead Hand (2 items), 1900.

Moore, Thomas, letters (2 items), 1874. 15 875

Morehead, John Y. A., letters (3 items), 1888. 15 876

Morgan, George F. G., letter (1 item), 1907. 15 877

Morris, Charles, 1833-1922, letter (1 item), 1886. 15 878

Morris, Elliston P. (Elliston Perot), 1831-1914, letters (5 items), 1892. 15 879

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Morris, Harrison S. (Harrison Smith), 1856-1948, letters (2 items), 15 880 1902-1904.

Morris, Israel W. (Israel Wistar), 1833-1909, letter (1 item), 1885. 15 881

Morris, J. Cheston (James Cheston), 1831-1923, letter (1 item), 1896. 15 882

Morwitz, letter (1 item), 1889. 15 883

Moses, Bernard, 1846-1930, letter (1 item), 1904. 15 884

Mosher, Robert Brent, letter (1 item), 1903. 15 885

Moulton, Charles Wells, 1859-1913, letter (1 item), 1899. 15 886

Mount Sinai Hospital, letter to Lea from Jacob D. Lit of the Lit 15 887 department store in Philadelphia, acknowledging Lea's donation to Mount Sinai Hospital [in Philadelphia?] (1 item), 1905.

Müllendorff, Prosper, letters regarding Lea's History of the Inquisition, 15 888-890 includes correspondence with Arthur H. Lea (21 items) regarding Müllendorff's condensed translation into German of Lea's History of the Inquisition in German and English (29 items), 1907-1911.

Müller, Karl, letters (2 items), 1897. 15 891

Mumford, Edward W. (Edward Warloch), 1868-1941, letter (1 item), 15 892 1890.

Municipal League of Philadelphia, letters from Clinton Rogers Woodruff, 15 893 counsel for the Municipal League, regarding municipal issues including the gas works and election fraud, as well as letters from George Burnham, Jr., president of the League, Roland S. Morris, H. N. Willits, Charles Richarson, and Robert R. Corson asking for or acknowledging

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Lea's political contributions to the Municipal League (13 items), 1897-1902.

Munro, Dana Carleton, 1866-1933, professor of history at the University 15 894-895 of Pennsylvania and later at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, letters to and from Lea, includes correspondence between Arthur H. Lea and Munro after H. C. Lea's death (59 items), 1892-1912.

Nardoni, Vincenzo, letters to and from Lea, in French and Italian (2 16 896 items), 1903.

Nash, A. O., letter (1 item), 1901. 16 897

Nash, Francis P. (Francis Philip), died 1911, scholar hired by Lea to 16 898 transcribe Inquisition-related documents in archives in Florence, letters (4 items), 1871.

The nation, letters to and from editor Wendell Phillips Garrison regarding 16 899-904 Lea's essays and letters for The Nation and the Evening Post (184 items), 1869-1912.

National Alumni, letter to Lea from secretary (1 item), 16 905 1906.

National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis (U.S.), 16 906 letter to Lea from Laurence Flich in reference to Lea's life membership in the Association (1 item), 1904.

National Civil Service Reform League, letters to and from Lea, Ira 16 907 Bursley, Elliot H. Goodwin, George McAneny, William Potts, and Herbert Welsh (29 items), 1882-1908.

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National Conference on Future Foreign Policy of the United States, 16 908 letters to Lea from Ralph M. Easley and Henry Wade Rogers (5 items), 1898.

National Federation of Religious Liberals (U.S.), Philadelphia 16 909 organization founded in 1908, letters to Lea from Charles W. Wendt, one in reference to a contribution from Lea (2 items), 1909.

National Institute of Arts and Letters (U.S.), letters to and from Lea, 16 910 , Harrison S. Morris, and Jesse Lynch Williams, includes a copy of the constitution, a list of members dated 1905, and one letter to Arthur H. Lea (18 items), 1905-1912.

National League for the Protection of American Institutions, New York 16 911 organization incorporated in 1889, letters to Lea from secretary James M. King, includes a copy of the constitution and a statement of the first year's work of League (6 items), 1891-1896.

National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, letters to Arthur H. Lea, 16 912 acknowledging donations of the memorials to Henry C. Lea, signed by Joseph Anderson (2 items), 1910-1912.

National University Committee of One Hundred, letters to Lea from John 16 913 W. Hoyt to promote the establishment of the University of the United States (3 items), 1895-1896.

Needles, Solomon, letters (2 items), 1907-1908. 16 914

Neilson, George, 1858-1923, letters to Lea regarding Lea's books, 16 915-917 Superstition and Force, A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences, and Lea's writings and research on the Inquisition and witchcraft (includes some notes from Neilson) (32 items), 1890-1912.

Nelson, George B., letter (1 item), 1895. 16 918

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Neuman, A.H., letter (1 item), 1891. 16 919

The new world, letters to Lea from editor N. P. Gilman asking Lea for 16 920 submissions to the journal (4 items), 1894.

New York (N.Y.) Department of Finance, letters regarding the lighting 16 921 of gas street lamps in New York City, including a time table for lighting lamps for 1873, and information about New York's gas companies (2 items), 1874.

New York Historical Society, letters to Lea from George Henry 16 922 Moore regarding Lea's membership in the Society, includes two acknowledgements sent to Arthur H. Lea for receipt of memorials to H. C. Lea (3 items), 1869-1912.

New York Public Library, letter to Arthur H. Lea, acknowledging receipt 16 923 of memorial to H. C. Lea, signed by Wilburforce Eames (1 item), 1910.

New York Tribune, letter to Lea from Henry Hall requesting a 16 924 biographical sketch of Lea for the Tribune's "America's Successful Men" volume II (1 item), 1896.

Newbold, John S., letter (1 item). 16 925

Newlin, James W. M., letter (1 item), 1906. 16 926

Nippold, Friedrich, letters (5 items), 1891. 16 928

Norris, G. Heide, letter (1 item), 1889. 16 929

Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908, letters to and from Lea (most of Lea's 16 930-932 correspondence to Norton consists of typescript copies of his letters, not originals) (53 items), 1864-1908.

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Norton, Richard, letters (3 items), 1899. 16 934

Norton, Sara, 1864-1922, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea, regarding the 16 933 correspondence between Charles Eliot Norton and Henry Charles Lea (8 items), 1911-1913.

Nys, Ernest, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea regarding memorials to H. 16 935 C. Lea (4 items), 1910-1912.

Oakes, R. A., letter (1 item), 1872. 16 936

O'Brien, James, letters (2 items), 1895. 16 937

Odriozola, M., letter in Spanish (1 item), 1878. 16 938

Óváry, Leopoldo, letters to and from Lea, regarding copies made of 16 946 Inquisition documents from archives in Italy, includes the calling card of Teodoro Toderini of the Archivio generale di stato in Venezia in Italian and English (6 items), 1875.

Olcott, George M., letters (2 items), 1874. 16 939

Olschki, Leo S., letters (5 items), 1908. 16 940

O'Neill, Charles, 1821-1893, letters (9 items), 1880-1899. 16 941

Ord, George, 1781-1866, letter photographic copy, to an unidentified 16 942 correspondent, which mentions the burning of the Isaac Lea residence on April 15, 1853 (1 item), 1853.

Orne, J. H., letter (1 item), 1864. 16 943

Osgood, James R. (James Ripley), 1836-1892, letter (1 item), 1886. 16 944

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The Outlook, letter (1 item), 1898. 16 945

P. E. Italian Mission (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter acknowledging 16 947 contribution from Lea by M. Zara (1 item), 1902.

Paetow, Louis John, 1880-1928, letter (1 item), 1905. 16 948

Page, I., letter (1 item), 1874. 16 949

Page, S. Davis, letters (3 items), 1883-1884. 16 950

Palomares, Francisco, letters to and from Lea regarding the Spanish 16 951 Inquisition in Spanish and French (5 items), 1902-1903.

Pan-Republic Congress Committee, letters to Lea from W. O. McDowell 16 952 and a printed list of the membership of the committee (3 items), 1890-1891.

Park, Rowell, letters (2 items), 1909. 16 953

Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893, letters (2 items), 1889. 16 954

Parrish, Joseph, letter (1 item), 1885. 17 955

Parsons, James, 1834-1900, letter (1 item), 1897. 17 956

Patetta, Federico, letters (2 items), 1890. 17 957

Patrick, Marsena Rudolph, 1811-1888, Provost Major General, letter 17 958 from Lea informing Patrick that a committee had been formed in Philadelphia to encourage desertions from the rebel armies (1 item), 1865.

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Patten, J. A., letter to Lea from Patten of the Laymen's Association of the 9 518 Holston Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, thanking Lea for contribution to the endowment fund for Grant University (1 item), 1906.

Patterson, Christopher Stuart, 1842-1924, letters to and from Lea, and a 17 959 note to Lea's son Arthur on the death of H. C. Lea (3 items), 1890-1909.

Patterson, Robert, letters (2 items), 1880-1888. 17 960

Pattison, Robert E. 1850-1904, letters to and from Lea, an 17 961 acknowledgement from Pattison's secretary, and a letter requesting contributions for a fund for Pattison's widow after his death in 1904, to which H. C. Lea contributed $500 (the acknowledgement for this donation is signed by George C. Thomas) (9 items), 1900-1904.

Payot, Henry, letter (1 item), 1889. 17 962

Paz Soldán, Mariano Felipe, 1821-1886, letters to and from Lea 17 963 regarding Lea's request for documents on the Inquisition in archives in Lima, Peru in Spanish and English (6 items), 1871.

Peabody, Andrew P. (Andrew Preston), 1811-1893, letters to and from 17 964 Lea (33 items), 1867-1892.

Penn Club (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters from John A. Clark, Charles J. 17 965 Cohen, and the minutes written on the occasion of Lea's death by Edward Randolph Wood (5 items), 1901-1909.

Pennock Brothers (Firm), letter to Lea (1 item), 1906. 17 966

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, letters (5 items), 1880-1887. 17 969

Pennsylvania Epileptic Hospital and Colony Farm, letters to Lea from J. 17 970 Howard Climenson and Samuel W. Morton, acknowledging substantial

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contributions from Lea; includes copy of the charter for the Hospital (10 items), 1896-1906.

Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea from Benjamin H. 17 971 Shoemaker (1 item), 1904.

Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art, letter to Lea (1 item), 17 972 1891.

Pennsylvania Railroad, letters from Lea (2 items), 1885-1889. 17 973

Pennsylvania Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, letters 17 974 (2 items), 1909.

Pennsylvania. National Guard. Infantry, 2nd, letter to Lea from H. T. 17 967 Dechert regarding the Armory Fund (1 item), 1892.

Pennsylvania. Office of the Auditor General, letter to Lea from Harrison 17 968 Allen (1 item), 1874.

Pennypacker, James L., letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1910. 17 975

Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitaker), 1843-1916, letter to Lea (1 17 976 item), 1895.

Penrose, Boies, 1860-1921, letters (4 items), 1891-1898. 17 977

Pepper, William, 1843-1898, provost of the University of Pennsylvania, 17 978-979 letters to and from Lea regarding Lea's donation of funding for the Institute of Hygiene at the University, support for the University Museum's Babylonian Expedition, the American Philosophical Society, and the Wistar Party (72 items), 1884-1898.

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Perugia (Italy) Biblioteca comunale, letter from Lea, in French (1 item), 17 980 1902.

Peters, John P. (John Punnett), 1851-1921, letter to Lea (1 item), 1888. 17 981

Pettit, Silas W., letter to Lea (1 item), 1883. 17 982

Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894, letter from Lea (1 item), 1889. 17 983

Phi Beta Kappa. Delta of Pennsylvania (University of Pennsylvania), 17 984 letters letter to Lea from George E. Fisher and a copy of the constitution of the organization (3 items), 1893.

Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co., letters to and from Lean and 17 988 Franklin B. Gowen and Austin Corbin (6 items), 1883-1888.

Philadelphia (Pa.) Department of Public Works, letters (3 items), 1889. 17 985

Philadelphia (Pa.) Mayor, letters regarding the Russian Famine Fund, 17 986 1892, and the Columbian Exposition, 1892 (2 items), 1892-1893.

Philadelphia (Pa.) Water Department, letters to and from Lea and 17 987 William Ludlow, Henry S. Yohn, and George B. Bunn (13 items), 1883-1908.

Philadelphia Brigade Association, letter to Lea from John W. Frazier (1 17 989 item), 1896.

Philadelphia College Settlement, letters to and from Lea and John 17 990 Rodman Paul (5 items), 1899.

Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by 17 991 Fire, letter signed by C. S. Patterson (1 item), 1890s.

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Philadelphia Cremation Society, letter from Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1911. 17 992

Philadelphia Demokrat, letters to Lea from Dr. Morwitz (3 items), 1881. 17 993

Philadelphia Exchange for Woman's Work, letter to Lea from Emily 17 994 Rhodes (1 item), 1903.

Philadelphia Party (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea from Samuel Crothers 17 995 (1 item), 1909.

Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine, letters to 17 1008 Lea from Francis R. Packard, Francis E. Bond, and Franklin B. Kirkbride (9 items), 1903-1904.

Philadelphia Social Science Association, letter to Lea from J. G. 17 996 Rosengarten (1 item), 1871.

Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity, letters to Lea from Henry H. 17 997 Collins, Mary E. Richmond, and Henry Tatnall (3 items), 1906.

Philips, G. M. (George Morris), 1851-1920, letters (4 items), 1901-1909. 17 998

Philipson, David, 1862-1949, letter to Lea (1 item), 1862-1949. 17 999

Philit, C., letters to Lea (2 items), 1891. 17 1000

Piccolomini, Paolo, letters to Lea, in Italian (5 items), 1909. 17 1001

Pickert, A., letters to Lea (2 items), 1887-1895. 17 1002

Pike, Luke Owen, 1835-1915, letter to Lea (1 item), 1879. 17 1003

Platt, Charles, letters (5 items), 1884-1902. 17 1004

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Platt, Orville Hitchcock, 1827-1905, letters (6 items), 1891-1903. 17 1005

Plumley, G. S., letters (5 items), 1870-1873. 17 1006

Political science quarterly, letters to Lea from Herbert L. Osgood (2 17 1007 items), 1891.

Ponce de Leon, Nestor, 1837-1899, letter from Lea (1 item), 1889. 17 1009

Popular science monthly, letters to Lea from William Jay Youmans (4 17 1010 items), 1893.

Potestad, Luis de, letter to Lea (1 item), 1870. 17 1011

Potter, Henry Codman, 1834-1908, letter to Lea (1 item), 1900. 17 1012

Potts, Hiram, letters from Lea (2 items), 1884. 17 1013

Praegler, Carl, letters (2 items), 1872. 17 1014

The Presbyterian and Reformed review, letters to Lea from Benjamin B. 17 1016 Breckinridge (6 items), 1890.

The Press (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters (2 items), 1861-1889. 17 1017

Preger, Wilhelm, 1827-1896, letters, in German (13 items), 1885-1893. 17 1015

Prevost, A. C., letter (1 item). 17 1018

Princeton review., letters to and from Lea and William M. Sloane (2 17 1019 items), 1886.

Princeton University. American Whig Society, letter (1 items), 1896. 17 1020

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Princeton University. Princeton Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee, 17 1022-1023 letters to Lea from Andrew Fleming West, Francis L. Patton, and Charles Ewing Green, and a program, invitations and information regarding Lea's honorary doctorate (12 items), 1896.

Princeton University. Sesquicentennial Celebration, letter (1 item), 17 1023 1896-1900.

Princeton University. Library, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1910. 17 1021

Prisoners Chapter of the King's Daughters, letters to Lea from A. M. C. 17 1024 Dupree (2 items), 1899-1907.

Privat, Edouard, 1809-1887, letter (1 item), 1887. 17 1025

Probasco, Henry, 1820-1902, letter to Lea (1 item), 1871. 17 1026

Proost, J., letter to Lea, in French (1 item), 1870-1900. 17 1027

Prota-Giurleo, Luigi, letters, in Italian and English (10 items), 1867-1870. 17 1028

Protestant Press Bureau (Essex, England), letters to and from Lea and A. 17 1029 Le Lièvre (4 items), 1908-1909.

Public ledger (Philadelphia, Pa : 1836), letters to and from Lean and L. 17 1030 Clarke Davis (2 items), 1897-1899.

Publisher's weekly, letters to Lea from R. R. Bowker, F. Leypoldt, and A. 17 1031 Growold (12 items), 1880-1890.

Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930, letters (6 items), 1884-1898. 17 1032

Quaritch, Bernard, 1819-1899, letters (12 items), 1880-1892. 18 1033

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Quay, Matthew Stanley, 1833-1904, letter addressed to Thomas V. 18 1034 Cooper (1 item), 1889.

R. & J. Beck (Firm), letter (1 item), 1881. 18 1035

R. M. C., letter (1 item), 1890. 18 1036

R. Società romana di storia patria, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea, 18 1037 Quinino Magheri, Ugo Balzani, and Guido Levi in Italian (8 items), 1893-1910.

Rahlenbeck, Charles Alexandre, 1823-1903, letters, in Italian (6 items), 18 1038 1870-1871.

Ramacci, L., letter to Lea from Ramacci and shipping invoice signed by 18 1039 Adolfo Fontani and United States Counsel William L. Welsh in Florence, Italy (4 items), 1883.

Randall, Robert E., letters to and from Lea (11 items), 1861. 18 1040

Randall, Samuel J. (Samuel Jackson), 1828-1890, letters (34 items), 18 1041-1042 1884-1889.

Randolph, Evan, letters to Lea (2 items), 1880-1886. 18 1043

Ravizé, A., letter to Lea (1 item), 1907. 18 1044

Rawle, William Brooke, 1843-1915, letters, one concerns writing 18 1045 histories of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry at the Battle of Gettysburg (6 items), 1906-1910.

Read, John R., letter to Lea (1 item), undated. 18 1046

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Real Academia de la Historia (Spain), letters to and from Lea, Pedro de 18 1048 Madrazo, and Francisco Fernández y González (4 items), 1891-1893.

Real, Antonio del, letter (1 item), 1872. 18 1047

Reed, Henry, 1846-1896, letter to Lea (1 item), 1894. 18 1049

Reeves, Francis B. (Francis Brewster), 1836-1922, letters (7 items), 18 1050 1884-1912.

Reform Club (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters includes letter from James S. 18 1051 Biddle and letter from Lea to Alex D. Campbell (3 items), 1874-1877.

Reina, Vincenzo, letters to and from Lea (4 items), 1907-1908. 18 1052

Reinach, Salomon, 1858-1932, letters to and from Lea, letters to and 18 1053-1055 from Reinach and Arthur H. Lea, Nina Lea, and E. P. Cheyney, and 1 photograph of Reinach in English and French (80 items), 1899-1925.

Republican Congressional Committee, letter (1 item), 1896. 18 1056

Republican Party (Bucks County, Pa) County Committee, letter (1 item), 18 1057 1888.

Republican Party (Pa.) State Committee, letter to Lea from John P. Elkin 18 1060 (1 item), 1896.

Republican Party (Pa.: 1888) County Committee, letter to Lea from 18 1059 Henry R. Brown (1 item), 1888.

Republican Party (Pa.: 1902), letters to Lea from George E. Mapes on 18 1058 letterhead of the Union Party (4 items), 1902.

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Republican Party (U.S.: 1908) National Campaign Fund, letter to Lea 18 1061 from Edward T. Stotesbury (1 item), 1908.

Reusch, F. H. (Franz Heinrich), 1825-1900, letters to Lea, in German (13 18 1062 items), 1885-1896.

Reusch, Luise, letters to Lea, in English and German (2 items), 1900. 18 1063

Revista de archivos, bibliotecas y museos (Madrid, Spain : 1897), letter 18 1064 in French (1 item), 1905.

Revue chrétienne, note to Lea from director Frank Puaux, written on his 18 1065 card in French (1 item).

Revue de Belgique (Brussels, Belgium : 1846), letter to Lea from Charles 18 1066 Potoin (1 item), 1871.

Revue de l'histoire des religions, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea and 18 1068 Paul Alphandéry (2 items), 1910.

Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique (Louvain), letter (1 item), 1902. 18 1067

Rex, Margaret, letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 18 1069

Reyburn, John Edgar, 1845-1914, letter to Lea (1 item), 1891. 18 1070

Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927, letters to Arthur H. Lea (3 items), 18 1071 1910-1912.

Richards, Isaac, letter from Lea (1 item), 1905. 18 1072

Richardson, Charles, letter to Lea (1 item), 1899. 18 1073

Richardson, Mark W., letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1911. 18 1074

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Ridgway, John J., Philadelphia attorney, letters to and from Lea (14 18 1075 items), 1883-1884.

Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Bibliotheek, letters to and from Lea and J. 18 1075 Vanderhaeghen in French and English (2 items), 1875.

Riley, H. Chauncey, letter to Lea (1 item), 1870. 18 1077

Ripper Repeal Club (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter (1 item), 1904. 18 1078

Rittenhouse Club (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter (1 item), 1904. 18 1079

Riva Palacio, Vicente, 1832-1896, letters to and from Lea, one includes a 18 1080 clipping with an engraved portrait of Riva Palacio in Spanish and English (9 items), 1871-1890.

Robb, J. M., letter (1 item), 1885. 18 1081

Roberts, Gerard, letter to Lea (1 item), 1895. 18 1082

Roberts, Ira N., letter to Lea (1 item), 1902. 18 1083

Robertson, W. S., letter to Lea (1 item), 1908. 18 1084

Robinson, James Harvey, 1863-1936, letters to and from Lea, some 18 1085 regarding International Monthly and the American Academy of Political and Social Science, includes a photograph of Robinson (32 items), 1895-1908.

Rochester Modern History Club (Rochester, N.Y.), letters to Lea (2 18 1086 items), 1903.

Rogers, Fairman, 1833-1900, letters to Lea (4 items), 1882. 18 1087

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Rogers, R. Vashon (Robert Vashon), 1843-1911, letter to Lea (1 item), 18 1088 1897.

Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919, letters to and from Lea regarding Civil 18 1089 Service Reform and letter from Roosevelt to Arthur H. Lea regarding the memorial to H. C. Lea (3 items), 1888-1911.

Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921, letters to and from Lea, 18 1090-1092 includes letters from William H. Staake and James Bryceto Rosengarten, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea (1909-1911), letters from E. P. Cheyney to Rosengarten in reference to H. C. Lea's library, and resolutions of the Association for the Relief of Refugees from Rebel Armies during the Civil War (104 items), 1865-1911.

Ross, William Neely, letter to Arthur H. Lea regarding a bibliography of 18 1093 H. C. Lea's writings (1 item), 1912.

Round table, letter (1 item), 1867. 18 1094

Rowe, L. S. (Leo Stanton), 1871-1946, letters to Lea (5 items), 18 1095 1894-1909.

Rowley, Edward H., letter to Lea (1 item), 1885. 18 1096

Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), letters to Lea from P. Edward 18 1097 Dove and R. Hovendon (7 items), 1894-1895.

Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), letters to Lea from G. K. Menzies 18 1098 and Henry Trueman Wood (4 items), 1909-1912.

Roys, Chase, letters to Lea (3 items), 1890. 18 1099

Ruddiman, W. H., letter to Lea (1 item), 1885. 18 1100

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Ruoff, Henry W. (Henry Woldmar), 1865-1935, letter to Lea (1 item), 18 1101 1908.

Ruschenberger, W. S. W. (William Samuel Waithman), 1807-1895, letter 18 1102 to Lea (1 item), 1869.

Rush Hospital for Consumption and Allied Diseases, letters to and from 18 1103 Lea, James Tyson, and T. Mellor Tyson (3 items), 1906-1908.

Sabatier, Paul, 1858-1928, letters to and from Lea and letters to and from 19 1104 Arthur H. Lea, in French and English (16 items), 1884-1912.

Saint Martin's College (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea from Willing 19 1110 Spencer, vice-president (1 item), 1909.

Salas, F. Javier, letters n French, Spanish, and English (5 items), 19 1112 1889-1890.

Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington (Firm), letter to Lea (1 19 1113 item), 1888.

San Francisco Gas Light Co., letters to Lea (2 items), 1874. 19 1114

Sanchez, Ramon Leon, letters (3 items), 1875-1876. 19 1115

Sandret, L. (Louis), born 1815, letters regarding manuscripts on the 19 1116-1117 Inquisition in the Bibliotèque nationale in French and English (52 items), 1873-1893.

Saturday Club (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters includes articles of 19 1118 incorporation and lists of officers and members for 1875-1876 (3 items), 1871-1876.

Savolea, E., letter to Lea (1 item), 1902. 19 1119

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Schäfer, Ernst, letters to and from Lea and letters to and from Arthur H. 19 1120-1121 Lea, in English and German (14 items), 1902-1912.

School of Applied Ethics (Plymouth, Mass.), letters to Lea from officers 19 1122 C. H. Toy and J. Burns Weston (9 items), 1891-1894.

Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906, letters to and from Lea, some in reference to 19 1123 Rutherford B. Hayes, Ulysses S. Grant, and James A. Garfield (20 items), 1876-1882.

Scott, H. M., letter to Lea (1 item), 1891. 19 1124

Scott, John M., letters Lea, Arthur H (2 items), 1930. 19 1127

Scott, John, 1824-1896, letters (2 items), 1872-1893. 19 1125

Scott, John, letters (3 items), 1901. 19 1126

Scudder, Horace Elisha, 1838-1902, letters to Lea (3 items), 1889. 19 1128

Scudder, M. S., letter to Lea (1 item), 1880. 19 1129

Scull, Mark B., letter from Lea (1 item), 1906. 19 1130

Sedalia Gas Light Company, letter to Lea (1 item), 1874. 19 1131

Self culture, letters to Lea from G. Mercer Adam, editor of Self Culture 19 1132 Magazine (2 items), 1898.

Sellers, Coleman, 1827-1907, letter to Lea (1 item), 1889. 19 1133

Sellers, John, born 1826, letter to Lea (1 item), 1894. 19 1134

Sellers, William, 1824-1905, letters to Lea (10 items), 1880-1902. 19 1135

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Serria, Frank, letter from Lea (1 item), 1906. 19 1136

Sewell, William Joyce, 1835-1901, letters (5 items), 1888-1901. 19 1137

Seybold, Christian Friedrich, 1859-1921, letters (8 items), 1906. 19 1138

Sharpless & Watts (Firm), letter from Lea (1 item), 1908. 19 1139

Shaw, Emma G., letters to Lea (2 items), 1889. 19 1140

Sheldon, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1845-1928, letter to Lea (1 item), 1891. 19 1141

Sheldon, J. R., letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 19 1142

Sheppard, Furman, 1823-1893, letter to Lea with appended note from 19 1143 Joseph Doran (1 item), 1885.

Sherman, Isaac, 1818-1881, letters to and from Lea, includes one letter 19 1144 addressed to E. Spencer Miller (16 items), 1870-1879.

Shilladay, William J., letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 19 1145

Shipley, Maynard, 1872-1934, letters (2 items), 1903. 19 1146

Le Signal, letter to Lea from Rev. C. Chastand, editor of the Protestant 19 1147 paper, Le Signal, published in Paris, France (1 item), 1901.

Silbernayl, letters (3 items), 1871. 19 1148

Sillar, W., letter to Lea (1 item), 1894. 19 1149

Simonds, William Edgar, 1841-1903, letter to Lea (1 item), 1891. 19 1150

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Sims, Richard, letters to Lea from Sims of the British Museum (10 19 1151 items), 1879.

Sinkler, Wharton, 1845-1910, letters (29 items), 1895-1906. 19 1152

Sloan, William J., letter Thanking Lea for a donation of undergarments to 19 1153 Union soldiers at Camp , Alexandria, with a list of the members of the company (1 item), 1862.

Sloane, William Milligan, 1850-1928, letters includes one letter 19 1154 addressed to Arthur H. Lea (3 items), 1908-1911.

Smith, Atwood, letters (2 items), 1908. 19 1155

Smith, Basil Woodd, letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 19 1156

Smith, Charles Emory, 1842-1908, letter from Lea (1 item), 1884. 19 1157

Smith, Edgar Fahs, 1854-1928, letter to Lea (1 item), 1908. 19 1158

Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910, letters to and from Lea, including ten letters 19 1159-1160 which are typed copies of originals and one letter from Arthur H. Lea to Arnold Haultain regarding the Smith-Lea correspondence (23 items), 1866-1897.

Smith, Horace J., letters to Lea (3 items), 1886. 19 1161

Smith, Horace W., letters from Lea (2 items), 1882. 19 1162

Smith, Lewis Waln, letter from Lea (1 item), 1876. 19 1163

Smith, Munroe, 1854-1926, letter (1 item), 1901. 19 1164

Smith, William, letters (3 items), 1886-1887. 19 1165

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Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of International Exchanges, letters to and 19 1166 from Lea and Joseph Henry, S. P. Langley, W. C. Winlock, G. Brown Goode, and (15 items), 1870-1896.

Société de l'histoire du protestantisme français (France), to Lea from N. 19 1168 Weiss (2 items), 1889-1895.

Società internazionale degli studi francescani, letter to Lea, in French (1 19 1167 item), 1902.

Society of American Authors, letter to Lea from G. Grosvenor Dawe (1 19 1169 item), 1902.

Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, letter to Lea (1 item), 1892. 19 1170

Spaeth, Adolph, 1839-1910, letters to and from Lean and Spaeth of the 19 1171 Lutheran Theological Seminary (4 items), 1904.

Spain. Consulado de Espana en Filadelfia, letters regarding the Fourth 19 1172 Centennial of the Discovery of America (7 items), 1892-1893.

Spanish-American War Veterans, letter to Lea from Ferdinand Koenig (1 19 1173 item), 1904.

Springer, William McKendree, 1836-1903, letter to Lea (1 item), 1886. 19 1174

St. Clement's Epicopal Church (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea from Rev. 19 1105 B. W. Maturin (1 item).

St. Clement's Hospital, letters to and from Lea and Robert C. H. Brock (2 19 1106 items), 1893.

St. Joseph's Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea (1 item), 1895. 19 1107

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St. Joseph's House for Industries Homeless Boys (Philadelphia, Pa.), 19 1108 letter to Lea from D. J. Fitzgibbon (1 item), 1895.

St. Louis. Office of City Gas Inspector, letter to Lea from Andrew A. 19 1109 Blair with copies of City Ordinances (2 items), 1874.

St. Patrick's Church (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to and from Lea and rector 19 1111 James E. Mulholland (5 items), 1882.

Staake, William H., letters to Lea (2 items), 1888. 20 1175

Stablo, B., letter to Lea from Stablo of the U. S. Legation in Rome, Italy 20 1176 (1 item), 1888.

Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869, letters (3 items), 1864-1865. 20 1177

Stanton, Samuel M., letter to Lea (1 item), 1908. 20 1178

Starr Centre (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to Lea from Susan P. Wharton 20 1180 regarding the library of Starr Centre Neighborhood House (4 items), 1901-1904.

Starr, Frederick, 1858-1933, letters (3 items), 1903. 20 1179

Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908, letters (7 items), 1887-1888. 20 1181

Steel, Edward F., letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 20 1182

Steinmetz, Daniel, letter to Lea (1 item), 1874. 20 1183

Stephens, H. Morse (Henry Morse), 1857-1919, letters (9 items), 20 1184 1900-1907.

Stephens, Lemuel, letters (2 items), 1874. 20 1185

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Stevenson, Sara Yorke, 1847-1921, letters to Lea (3 items), 1899-1904. 20 1186

Stewardson, Edmund A., letter to Lea (1 item), 1892. 20 1187

Stewardson, Thomas, 1829-1902, letters to Lea, regarding the death of 20 1188 Stewardson's son, Edmund (2 items), 1892.

Stewart, David D., letters regarding the death of H. C. Lea's son, Francis 20 1189 H. Lea (2 items), 1902.

Stillé, Alfred, 1813-1900, letter to Lea (1 item), 1880. 20 1190

Stillé, Charles J. (Charles Janeway), 1819-1899, letters to Lea (9 items), 20 1191 1883-1884.

Stillé, Kate Blackiston (wife of Alfred), letters to Lea (4 items), 1901. 20 1192

Stillman, William James, 1828-1901, letters (11 items), 1828-1901. 20 1193

Stokes, Lisle, letter regarding assessments for the Philadelphia Gas 20 1194 Works (1 item), 1885.

Stokes, Margaret, 1832-1900, letters regarding the translation of 20 1195 manuscripts at Trinity College, Dublin; includes letters from translators John G. Bailey and John Gwynn (12 items), 1888.

Stokley, William S., mayor of Philadelphia, letters to and from Lea 20 1196 regarding the Philadelphia Gas Works (3 items), 1874.

Stow, Nellie, letters (2 items), 1902. 20 1197

Strobel, Edward Henry, 1855-1908, letters to and from Lea; Strobel of 20 1198 the U.S. Legation in Madrid, Spain, and later of the U.S. Legation in Santiago, Chile, regarding Lea's access to Inquisition documents in Spain, particularly Alcalá; Ramón Santa Maria of the Archivo Municipal de

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Alcalá de Henares; and Antonio Paz Y Melía in English and Spanish (21 items), 1888-1896.

Strong, Josiah, 1847-1916, letter to Lea from Strong of the Evangelical 20 1199 Alliance for the United States of America, New York, N.Y (1 item), 1890.

Stuart, Chas. M. (Charles Macauley), 1853-1932, editor of the 20 1200 Northwestern Christian Advocate, letter to Lea (1 item), 1891.

Stubbs, William, 1825-1901, letters to Lea (2 items), 1870-1871. 20 1201

Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874, letters to Lea (2 items), 1869-1871. 20 1202

Sumner, William Graham, 1840-1910, letters to Lea (4 items), 20 1203 1898-1903.

Sutter, Carl, born 1867, letters to Lea, in German (2 items), 1891. 20 1204

Swain, Charles A., letter from Lea (1 item), 1906. 20 1205

Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914, letters to Lea from Swank of the 20 1206 American Iron and Steel Association in regard to the Republican Party and protection for American industries (3 items), 1888-1895.

Swayne, Noah Haynes, 1804-1884, letters to Lea and includes a printed 20 1207 poem composed by Swayne in honor of his wife, Sarah Ann Swayne (6 items), 1879.

Swift, F. Darwin, letters to Lea (11 items), 1894-1901. 20 1208

Swift, Lucius B. (Lucius Burrie), 1844-1929, letters to Lea from Swift, 20 1209-1210 includes typewritten copies of 23 items from Lea regarding civic service reform and other political interests (45 items), 1885-1893.

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Sydney, William Connor, letter to Lea (1 item), 1892. 20 1211

Sylvester, Frederick, letters from Lea (2 items), 1907. 20 1212

Szalatnay, J. G. A. (Josef G. A.), letters to Lea, in German (4 items), 20 1213 1891-1892.

Tacchella, A., letters to Lea (4 items), 1867. 20 1214

Tatham, Henry B., letters to Lea, some regarding John J. Ridgway (6 20 1215 items), 1872-1882.

Taylor, Henry Osborn, 1856-1941, letter to Lea (1 item), 1901. 20 1216

Taylor, Lucien E., letter to Lea (1 item), 1899. 20 1217

Taylor, T. M., letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1909. 20 1218

Temple College (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter to Lea from Russell H. 20 1219 Conwell, president (1 item), 1897.

Thatcher, Oliver J. (Oliver Joseph), 1857-1937, letter to Lea (1 item), 20 1220 1891.

Thayer, James Bradley, 1831-1902, letters to Lea (10 items), 1891. 20 1221

Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923, letters to Arthur Henry Lea (1 20 1222 item), 1911.

Thomas Wattson & Sons, letters to Lea (4 items), 1875. 20 1224

Thomas, Allen C. (Allen Clapp), 1846-1920, letters to Lea (2 items), 20 1223 1901.

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Thompson, Joseph Parrish, 1819-1879, letter from Lea (1 item), 1865. 20 1225

Thompson, Robert Ellis, 1844-1924, letters to Lea from Thompson of J. 20 1226 M Stoddart, publisher in Philadelphia regarding articles for the American Supplement to the Encyclopedia Brittanica (5 items), 1882.

Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913, letter to Lea (1 item), 1903. 20 1227

Tilghman, letter draft or copy of a letter from Lea to Col. Tilghman 20 1228 (spelled Tighlman by Lea) regarding nominations for chaplain for the 3rd U. S. Colored Infantry (1 item), 1863.

Tille, Alexander, 1866-1912, letter to Lea (1 item), 1893. 20 1229

Tillinghast, William H. (William Hopkins), 1854-1913, letter to Lea (1 20 1230 item), 1895.

Tilly, Alfred F., letters to Lea (2 items), 1890. 20 1231

Tilton, William Frederic, letters to Lea (2 items), 1894. 20 1232

Tocco, Felice, 1845-1911, letters to Lea, including one letter with English 20 1233 translation from Tocco to Arthur H. Lea (1910), one letter from Arthur H. Lea to Tocco (1911), and a copy of Tocco's essay "Henry Charles Lea e la storia dell'inquisizione spagnuola," printed by Tipografia Galileiana in Florence in 1911 in Italian and English (31 items), 1885-1911.

Todd, Henry C., letters regarding architect Charles Balderston (4 items), 20 1234 1889.

Tourgée, Albion W., 1838-1905, letter to Lea (1 item), 1884. 20 1235

Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923, letters letter from H. C. Lea to Tower 20 1236 and one letter from Tower to Arthur H. Lea (1912) (2 items), 1903-1912.

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Treves, Garnier, letter (1 item), 1891. 20 1237

Trinchera, Francesco, 1810-1874, letters from Lea (3 items), 1873. 20 1237-1238

Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland), letters to and from Lea regarding 20 1239 copying manuscripts from the Library (3 items), 1887.

Trudeau, E. L., letter to Lea (1 item). 20 1240

Trumbove, Henry, letter from Lea (1 item), 1907. 20 1241

Trumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay), 1830-1903, letters to Lea (7 items), 20 1242 1882-1899.

Turnbull Brothers (Firm), letters to Lea (2 items), 1874. 20 1243

Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, letter from president, Booker 20 1244 T. Washington (1 item), 1906.

Union League in the Twenty-fourth Ward (Philadelphia, Pa.), letter 21 1245 resolutions written by Lea (1 item), 1863.

Union League of Philadelphia, letters from Lindley Smyth, Samuel 21 1246 B. Huey, and Edwin N. Benson; as well as a Treasurer's report of the "Committee on Enlistments of Union League" (1866) in the hand of H. C. Lea, treasurer, printed resolutions and announcements, a list of pamphlets distributed by the Board of Publication of the Union League; one pamphlet, "Is the South Ready for Restoration?," acknowledgements for receipt of two items donated to the Library of the Union League, and a request addressed to Alfred Lee, regarding H. C. Lea's writings for the Union League (12 items), 1863-1913, undated.

Unione Tipografica Cooperativa (Perugia, Italy), letters receipts for Lea 21 1247 (3 items), 1906.

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United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 1st, letter to Lea 21 1248 (1 item), 1902.

United States. Consulate (Naples, Italy), letters to and from Lea and B. O. 21 1252 Duncan, Frank A. Dean, and E. L. Mather of the United States Consulate in Naples (7 items), 1875-1895.

United States. Legation (Germany), letter to Lea regarding permission for 21 1249 Lea to borrow materials on the Spanish Inquisition from the University at Halle (1 item), 1889.

United States. Legation (Spain), letter to Lea (1 item), 1889. 21 1250

United States. Office of Assistant Treasurer, letters to Lea (2 items), 21 1251 1885-1886.

The Universe, letter from Lea (1 item), 1867. 21 1253

Universität Giessen, letters to and from Lea regarding Doctor of 21 1254 Theology degree awarded to Lea, in German and English (3 items), 1907.

Universitätsbibliothek Giessen, letter to Lea (1 item), 1912. 21 1255

University of Chattanooga, letter to Lea from president, John H. Race (1 21 1256 item), 1908.

University of Pennsylvania. Institute of Hygiene, letters to and from Lea 21 1257 and Jesse Y. Burk and Richard Wood, one letter from Samuel G. Dixon to S. Weir Mitchell, and a pamphlet, "Address on opening of the Institute of Hygiene of the University of Pennsylvania," by S. Weir Mitchell (Henry C. Lea funded the building of the Institute of Hygiene on 34th Street for $50,000) (5 items), 1889-1892.

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University of Pennsylvania. Library, letters to and from Lea and the 21 1258-1259 librarian, Morris Jastrow, regarding acquisitions of manuscripts for the Library, and letter from J. G. Rosengarten to Lea regarding a collection of Benjamin Franklin Papers for the Library (April 24, 1903) (45 items), 1900-1912.

University of Pennsylvania. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 21 1260 letters to and from Charles C. Abbott (1892-1893) regarding Abbott's fieldwork with H. C. Mercer collecting artifacts of the Delaware Indians; letter from H. V. Hilprecht (1894-1906) and treasurer John Sparhawk (1898-1902) regarding excavations of cuneiform tablets in Nippur and Lea's contributions to the Babylonian Exploration Fund; and letter from G. B. Gordon (1809) requesting funding for an exhibition of North American Indian artifacts loaned by George G. Heye (21 items), 1892-1909.

University of Pennsylvania. Publication Committee, letter to Lea (1 21 1261 item), 1904.

University of Pennsylvania. School of Biology, letter to Lea from 21 1262 William P. Wilson (1 item), 1890.

University of Pennsylvania. Trustees, letters to Lea from Cadwalader 21 1263 Biddle regarding Lea's election to the Board of Trustees and the University Lecture Association (4 items), 1871-1893.

University of Pennsylvania. University Archaeological Association, letter 21 1264 certificate (1 item), 1891.

University of Wisconsin. Philomathian Committee, letter to Lea from G. 21 1265 S. Cassels (1 item), 1897.

Valentine, John K., letters to Lea (2 items), 1885. 21 1266

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Valenzuela, Teodoro, letter from Lea (1 item), 1871. 21 1267

Valley Forge Memorial Association, letters to Lea from W. Herbert Burk 21 1268 (2 items), 1906.

Van Beech-Calkoen, A. W., letters (5 items), 1869. 21 1269

Van Kirk, A. J., letter to Lea (1 item), 1867. 21 1270

Vaux, Richard, 1816-1895, letters to Lea (6 items), 1880-1891. 21 1271

Venezuelan Boundary Commission, letters to Lea from Perry Allen and 21 1272 from Severo Mallet-Prevost (2 items), 1896.

Vera, Francisco de A., letter from Lea, addressed to Vera at the Museo de 21 1273 Cádiz, Spain in French (1 item), 1891.

Vergani, Pietro, letter to Lea, in French (1 item), 1885. 21 1274

Verree, John P. (John Paul), 1817-1889, letters to Lea (2 items), 21 1275 1876-1884.

Vignau, Vincente, letters to Arthur H. Lea, with translation into English 21 1276 in Italian, with translation (2 items), 1910.

Villard, Henry, 1835-1900, letter to Lea (1 item), 1869. 21 1277

Villari, Pasquale, 1827-1917, letters to and from Lea (two letters are 21 1278 addressed to Arthur H. Lea and one letter from Luigi Villari) in Italian and English (27 items), 1887-1912.

Virginia Historical Society., letter to Lea (1 item), 1893. 21 1279

Visiting Nurse Society of Philadelphia, letter to and from Helen C. Jenks 21 1280 regarding fundraising for the Society (penciled note indicates that Mrs.

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Henry Charles Lea was the president of the Visiting Nurse Society of Philadelphia for many years) (1 item), 1906.

The Voice, letter to Lea regarding Josephine Shaw Lowell (1 item), 1895. 21 1281

Vonnoh, Robert William, 1858-1933, letters to and from Lea (5 items), 21 1282 1895.

Voynich, Wilfred Michael, 1865-1930, letter to Lea (1 item), 1908. 21 1283

Wagner, Samuel, letter to Lea (1 item), 1892. 21 1284

Wales, E. B., letter from Lea (1 item), 1908. 21 1285

Wallis, Henry, 1804-1890, letter to Lea (1 item), 1881. 21 1286

Walsh, James J. (James Joseph), 1865-1942, letters to Lea (4 items), 21 1287 1907.

Wanamaker, John, 1838-1922, letter to Lea (1 item), 1887. 21 1288

Ward, Humphry, 1851-1920, letters (2 items), 1890. 21 1290

Ward, James W. (James Warner), 1816-1897, letter to Lea (1 item), 1889. 21 1289

Warder, R. H., letter to Lea (1 item), 1896. 21 1291

Ware, Maskel, letters (3 items), 1906. 21 1292

Waring, George, 1806-1878, letters (18 items), 1870. 21 1293

Warren, C. F. S. (Charles Frere Stopford), letter to Lea (1 item), 1883. 21 1295

Waters, John R., letter from Lea (1 item), 1902. 21 1296

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Wayland, H. L. (Heman Lincoln), 1830-1898, letters to Lea (3 items), 21 1297 1884-1896.

Weaver, John, mayor of Philadelphia, letters to and from Lea (7 items), 21 1298 1904-1905.

Welbers, L. J., letters to and from Lea and Welbers of Epiphany 21 1299 Apostolic College, Baltimore, Maryland (2 items), 1902.

Wells, David Ames, 1828-1898, letter to Lea (1 item), 1891. 21 1300

Wells, David T., letters (3 items), 1888. 21 1301

Welsh & Lea (Firm), letter to Lea regarding George de B. Keim's 21 1307 partnership in the firm (1 item), 1882.

Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941, letters to and from Lea regarding religious 21 1302-1303 and political matters such as Cardinal James Gibbons of Baltimore, the Honest Government Party for the Election of Dr. S. C. Swallow as governor, with a copy of an item from Swallow; Welsh's publication City and State; and the Waldensian Church in Bobbio Pelice, Italy (26 items), 1891-1910.

Welsh, James, president of Philadelphia Typographical Union No. 2, 21 1304 letters regarding the American Copyright League and international copyright law (4 items), 1888-1891.

Welsh, John, 1805-1886, letters to Lea (4 items), 1875-1885. 21 1305

Welsh, Peter, letter to Lea (1 item), 1883. 21 1306

Wenck, Karl, letters, in German and English (17 items), 1890. 21 1308

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Wendte, Charles William, 1844-1931, letters to Lea regarding 21 1309 subscription to the Comité du Monument Michel Servet written on behalf of the International Council of Unitarian and other Liberal Religious Thinkers and Workers; includes letter from Albert Monod of the Comité to Wendte in English and French (2 items), 1909.

Wergeland, Agnes N., letter to Lea (1 item), 1901. 21 1310

Westergaard, Lars, letter to Lea (1 item), 1885. 22 1311

Western National (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to Lea (2 items), 1906. 22 1312

Weston, Henry G. (Henry Griggs), 1820-1909, letters to Lea (2 items), 22 1313 1896.

Wetherill, John P., telegrams to Lea from John P. Wetherill and from 22 1314 William Elliott to Thomas Webster regarding legislation in Pennsylvania State government (2 items), 1871.

Weygandt, Cornelius Nolen, 1832-1907, letter to Lea (1 item), 1896. 22 1315

Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth, 1845-1928, letter to Arthur H. Lea 22 1316 from Wharton on behalf of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, regarding a memorial in honor of Arthur Lea's sister, Nina Lea (1 item), 1928.

Wharton, Francis, 1820-1889, letters (7 items), 1884. 22 1317

Wharton, Geo. M. (George Mifflin), 1808-1870, letters to and from 22 1318 Lea, includes a draft of a report by Lea on the Public Building Act in Philadelphia, with a cover letter by Lea, and a letter from Joseph R. Ingersoll to Wharton (5 items), 1861.

Wharton, Henry, 1827-1880, letters (2 items), 1880. 22 1319

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Wharton, Joseph, 1826-1909, letters to and from Lea (Wharton's letters 22 1320 on letterhead of the Industrial League and Wharton's company American Nickel Works) regarding legislation, includes copy of Wharton's letter to M. S. Quay on income tax appropriation and a letter from Mr. Haydock to Lea, on the same subject (51 items), 1881-1904.

Wheeler, Charles, letters (2 items), 1874-1882. 22 1321

Wheeler, David H., letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 22 1322

Whipple, Henry Benjamin, 1822-1901, letters to Lea (2 items), 1893. 22 1323

White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918, letters to and from Lea, some 22 1324 written while White served as United States ambassador in Berlin, Germany (10 items), 1890-1901.

White, Kent, pastor of the Pentecostal Union Church, Denver, Colorado, 22 1325 letter to Lea (1 item), 1909.

Whitely, James Gustavus, letters to Lea regarding meetings of the 22 1326 Congrès international d'histoire de la Haye in English and French (5 items), 1898.

Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894, letter to Lea (1 item), 1889. 22 1327

Wickersham, Morris S., book dealer in Italy, letters to Lea, includes a list 22 1328 of wood engravings (13 items), 1871-1883.

Wilkens, C. A., letters to and from Lea, includes a photograph of 22 1329-1331 Wilkens[?] taken by Jean Baptiste Feilner of Bremen, Germany in German (33 items), 1889-1909.

Willcox, Joseph, letters to and from Lea, includes letter to Arthur H. Lea 22 1332 regarding the memorial to H. C. Lea (4 items), 1897-1912.

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William Penn Party, letters to and from Lea, Samuel D. Wilson, and 22 1333 Samuel Crothers regarding Lea's support for the Party (political party) (5 items), 1909.

Williams, Ellis D., letter to Lea (1 item), 1882. 22 1334

Williams, Talcott, 1849-1928, letters to Lea (2 items), 1894. 22 1335

Wills Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.), letters to and from Lea and Edward S. 22 1336 Buckley regarding Lea's support for Wills Hospital (12 items), 1902.

Wilson, Joseph Lapsley, letter to Lea (1 item), 1884. 22 1337

Wilson, Rufus Rockwell, 1865-1949, letter to Lea (1 item), 1897. 22 1338

Wilson, William L., letter to Lea (1 item), 1885. 22 1339

Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1910. 22 1340

Wines, Frederick Howard, 1838-1912, letter to Lea (1 item), 1891. 22 1341

Winslow, Miron, letter to Lea (1 item), 1893. 22 1342

Winston, John C. (John Clark), 1856-1920, letter from Lea (1 item), 22 1343 1904.

Wistar Association, letter from Lea to Thomas D. Cuyler, letter from 22 1345 Samuel Dickson on the death of H. C. Lea, including the memorial minute read at the annual meeting of the Society, and one letter from the Lea family (4 items), 1909.

Wistar, Isaac J. (Isaac Jones), 1827-1905, letters to Lea regarding 22 1344 Dr. William White, nomination for George F. Baer to the Wistar

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Association; others regarding Lea's historical and political writing (8 items), 1881-1904.

Wister, A. L. (Annis Lee), 1830-1908, letters (18 items), 1884-1896. 22 1346

Wister, Caspar, letters to Lea (17 items), 1881-1887. 22 1347

Wister, Mary Channing, 1869-1913, letter to Lea from Wister, of the 22 1348 Civic Club of Philadelphia, regarding the movement known as "School City" founded by Wilson L. Gill (1 item), 1903.

Wister, Owen, 1860-1938, letters (4 items), 1907-1910. 22 1349

Wolf, E. J., editor of The Lutheran Quarterly of Gettysburg, Pa., to Lea (1 22 1350 item), 1891.

Wolfe, Charles S., letters (4 items), 1885. 22 1351

Wood, H. C. (Horatio Charles), 1841-1920, letters to Lea from H. C. 22 1352 Wood, Sr. and H. C. Wood, Jr. on behalf of his father (3 items), 1902, undated.

Wood, James F., letter (1 item), 1882. 22 1353

Wood, Stuart, 1853-1914, letters to and from Lea, some regarding 22 1353-1354 the founding of a Committee of Republicans and Independents in Philadelphia (19 items), 1884-1903.

Wood, Walter, 1849-1934, letters to Lea (2 items), 1885-1890. 22 1355

Wood, William H. S., letter to Lea (1 item), 1874. 22 1356

Woodruff, Clinton Rogers, 1868-1948, letters regarding the American 22 1357 Academy of Political and Social Science, the American Civic

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Association, the Municipal League of Philadelphia, and the Joint Committee for the Promotion of Election Reforms (6 items), 1898.

Woods, Matthew, letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 22 1358

World's Columbian Exposition Chicago, Ill., 1893), letters to and from 22 1359 Lea, Benjamin Butterworth, and R. E. Jenkins (4 items), 1892-1893.

Worman, James H. (James Henry), 1835-1930, letters to Lea (2 items), 21 1294 1872.

The World's Work, letters to Lea from Walter Hines Page, editor of The 22 1360 World's Work, published by Doubleday, Page & Co (2 items), 1902.

The Yale Review., letters to and from Lea and editors George P. Fisher, 22 1361 Henry W. Farnam, and John C. Schwab (14 items), 1894-1899.

Yale University, letters to Arthur Henry Lea from A. T. Hadley regarding 22 1362 the memorial to H. C. Lea (2 items), 1911-1912.

Yarnall, Ellis, 1817-1905, letters (11 items), 1882-1905. 22 1363

Yeaman, George H. (George Helm), 1829-1908, letters to and from Lea 22 1364 and Yeaman of the U. S. Legation in Copenhagen regarding Lea's access to materials in the Royal Library, includes one letter from librarian C. Bruun to Yeaman (10 items), 1870.

Yearsley, James, letter to Lea (1 item), 1897. 22 1365

Yorke, Thomas J., letter to Arthur H. Lea (1 item), 1910. 22 1366

Young Men's Christian Associations. International Committee, letter to 22 1367 Lea from John Raleigh Mott (1 item), 1909.

Zeigler, George W., letter to Lea (1 item), 1890. 22 1368

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Van Zele, Hannah A., letter to Lea regarding David Rittenhouse (1 item), 22 1369 1886.

Zollinger, Harvey K., letter to Lea (1 item), 1906. 22 1370

Zoological Society of Philadelphia, letters to and from Lea and Frederic 22 1371 Graff concerning the Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia (2 items), 1885.

H.C. Lea to unidentified scholar, letter (1 item), 1868. 22 1372

Unidentified fragments, letters (6 items). 22 1374

Unidentified, letter beginning with "Doctor Martin Luther went forth out 22 1373 of Wittenburg with his disciples...." (1 item).

II. Henry Charles Lea Library correspondence. 1 box. Series Description

This series, with materials dating from 1913 to 1947, consists of correspondence related to the donation, plans, and construction of the Henry Charles Lea library at the University of Pennsylvania, dedicated in 1925. Most of the 1913 correspondence is from Mary Farr, the librarian employed by Nina Lea to inventory and maintain H. C. Lea's library at the Lea residence before it was moved to the University of Pennsylvania. The other principal correspondents are Asa Don Dickinson, Librarian of the University of Pennsylvania, who corresponded with Arthur H. Lea, and University of Pennsylvania professors, E. P. Cheyney, A. C. Howland, and provost J. H. Penniman about the acquisition and arrangements for the library.

Box Folder

Henry C. Lea Library correspondence (Arthur H. Lea, Nina Lea, 23 1375-1416 University of Pennsylvania), 1913-1947.

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Bradley, Sculley, letters to and from Arthur H. Lea, Bradley, Burnet 23 1376 Landreth, and Helena Lawrence Gardiner concerning Bradley's biography of Henry Charles Lea (10 items), 1928-1931.

Burr, George Lincoln, 1857-1938, letter to A. C. Howland (1 item), 1938. 23 1377

III. Henry Charles Lea Library history: Inventories and catalogues. 5 boxes. Series Description

This series begins with one box of folders divided into two sections. The first is material related to the history of the Lea Library, including the formal dedication and opening of the library in May 1925, arranged chronologically. The second section of folders consists of inventories of Lea's books and manuscripts as they were compiled over the years through the 1960s. The next two boxes contain Lea's own catalogues of his library arranged alphabetically, an early catalogue is dated 1849, the later catalogue is not dated, but contains entries up until a few years before Lea's death. Lea dated his acquisitions on endpapers. The remaining two volumes are a 1931 catalogue compiled by the University of Pennsylvania Library and a catalogue of materia ls purchased for the Lea Library.

Box Folder

Excerpt from the will of Henry C. Lea, bequest to the University of 24 1417 Pennsylvania.

Plans for Henry Charles Lea Memorial Library. Furness, Evans & 24 1418 Co., architects, 1918. Description

Photographs of the drawings, mounted on board.

Lea Library. Floor plan. Early drawing, undated. 24 1419

Meeting re: plans and bids for Lea Library, October 19, 1923. 24 1420

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Draft agreement between Nina Lea, Arthur H. Lea, Caroline Tyler Lea 24 1421 and the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, December 1923.

Report of librarian, Asa Don Dickinson to J. H. Penniman, Provost of the 24 1422 University of Pennsylvania, September 30, 1924.

Opening and dedication of the Henry Charles Lea Library and 24 1423-1429 Reading Room, May 28, 1925. Description

Including addresses delivered by Hampton L. Carson, George L. Burr, and .

Handbook of the Library of the University of Pennsylvania. Asa Don 24 1430 Dickinson, 1927.

Lea Library Funds, January 1928. 24 1431

Re: estate of Nina Lea, 1928. 24 1432

Cheyney, Edward P. "The Henry C. Lea Library," Library Chronicle, 24 1433 Vol. 1, No. 1, March 1933.

Cheyney, Edward P. "The Henry C. Lea Library" , Pennsylvania 24 1434 Gazette 33, No. 9, February 1, 1935.

Lea, Arthur H. Excerpts from will, 1938. 24 1435

Howland, Arthur C. "Report of curator of the Lea Library" , 1945. 24 1436

Clapp, C. B. "Report on cataloguing" , 1947. 24 1437

Hartwell, Edith. "Chronological history of donation of Lea Library and 24 1438 maintenance funds" , 1947.

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Howland, Arthur C. Memoir of association with Lea Library, 1947. 24 1439

Lea Library bookplates. 24 1440

Lea Library inventories, 1911 and undated. 24 1441-1445

Lea Library arrangement of books, undated. 24 1446

Lea Library items transferred to the Library Company of Philadelphia. 24 1447

Lea, Henry Charles. Biography and inventory, ca. 1931. 24 1448

Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. Vault receipt for items stored 24 1449 during World War II, February 1942.

Lea Library inventory. Transcripts from European archives, ca. 1942. 24 1450

Lea Library inventory, 1956. 24 1451

Lea Library inventory, 1960s. 24 1452-1454

Miscellaneous, undated. 24 1455-1457

Notes and inventory of manuscript copies of archival documents, 24 1458 undated.

Library catalogue in H. C. Lea's hand, "Catalogue H. C. L. 1849" on title 25 page.

Library catalogue in H. C. Lea's hand, undated. 26

Standard accession book for Henry Charles Lea's Library, April 23, 1931- 27 April 14, 1932.

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Catalogue of Printed Books. Bibliotheca Historiae Pontificalis. 28

Description

List of books purchased for the Lea Library from B. H. Blackwell in February 1964.

IV. Historical writings: Books. 125 boxes. Series Description

The manuscripts for Lea's books and articles are arranged chronologically, with a separate series for articles following the series for notes and drafts for book-length manuscripts. This series begins with one early manuscript that was not published, Lea's "Origin of the Capetians," commenced in 1857. This is followed by a box of "Notes on European Medieval History," arranged chronologically. There is a group of notes and drafts labeled by Lea's early editors "Dualism and " and "Magic and Superstition." The remainder of the manuscripts in this series are related to the publication of Lea's books beginning with Superstition and Force in 1866. In this series the manuscripts are arranged chronologically by the date of the first publication of the book. Lea made extensive revisions for later publications of some of his works, writing corrections and extended passages on any available space on the pages of the previous editions. Lea's notes and drafts were reorganized by his editors in the 1920s and 1930s to compile the materials for the publication of Materials toward a Study of Witchcraft and the reprint in combined volumes of The History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages and The History of the Inquisition in Spain. For the most part the present order of these manuscripts reflects this previous reorganization of Lea's drafts.

Page numbers given in the register and marked on the folders are usually Lea's; in some instances the pages were numbered by the printer or a later editor. These page numbers do not constitute an exact page or leaf count and in some folders pages from different manuscripts appear to have been filed together. Headings on the folders are also Lea's headings, including spellings.

The following list of Henry Charles Lea's published books serves as a chronological guide for the order of the manuscripts in this series. For a more complete (although not definitive) bibliography, see Bradley.

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• Superstition and Force. Philadelphia, 1866, 1870, 1878, 1892.

• An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy. Philadelphia, 1867 , 1884, 1907.

• Studies in Church History. Philadelphia, 1869, 1883.

• A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 3 volumes. New York, 1888, 1906, 1922.

• Chapters from the Religious History of Spain Connected with the Inquisition. Philadelphia, 1890.

• A Formulary of the Papal Penitentiary in the Thirteenth Century. Philadelphia, 1892.

• A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the Latin Church. Philadelphia, 1896.

• The Moriscos of Spain. Philadelphia, 1901.

• A History of the Inquisition of Spain. 4 volumes. New York, 1906-1907.

• The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies. New York, 1908.

• A History of the Inquisition. 8 volumes. Complete and uniform edition of The Inquisition of the Middle Ages, 3 volumes; The Inquisition of Spain, 4 volumes; and The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, 1 volume. New York and London, Macmillan Company, 1922. </ bibref>

• Materials toward a History of Witchcraft. Arranged and edited by Arthur C. Howland, with an introduction by George Lincoln Burr. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1939.

• Minor Historical Writings and Other Essays. Edited by Arthur C. Howland. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1942.

A. Early notes and drafts.

1. Historical writings.

Box Folder

"Origin of the Capetians." Note inside cover, Commenced, July 29 1857. Bound Volume, 401 pp.

Lea's notes found in the cover of "Origin of the Capetians" . 29 1459

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Notes on European medieval history. 30 1460

Notes on European medieval history. pp. 1-257. 30 1461

Draft begins, "In 814 the scepter of Charlemagne passed" . pp. 30 1462 1-39. Description

Plus notes on slavery, domestic relations, justice, revenue and taxation, etc.

2. Series of notes on dualism and magic; Magic and superstition.

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Dualism and Magic. Chaldeans, Assyria, Avesta, the Dinkard. 31 1463

Chaldea, dualism. Drafts pp. 1-18; pp 1-22. 31 1464

Chaldea, magic. Drafts pp. 1-28; pp. 1-28. 31 1465

Egypt, dualism. Drafts pp. 1-11; pp. 1-16. 31 1466

Egypt, magic. Drafts pp. 1-30; pp. 1-22. 31 1467

Judaism, commenced June 1878. pp. 1-68. 32 1468

Judaism, cont. pp. 69-144. 32 1469

Judaism, magic, commenced August 5, 1878. pp. 1-68. 32 1470

Judaism, magic, cont., finished October 5, 1878. pp. 69-150. 32 1471

Rome, dualism. pp. 1-68. 33 1472

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Rome, magic. pp. 1-101. 33 1473

Greece, dualism. pp. 1-101. 33 1474

Greece, magic. pp. 1-101. 33 1475

Brahmanism. 34 1476

Brahmanism, magic. pp. 1-123. 34 1477

Brahmanism, dualism. pp. 1-132. 34 1478

Hinduism, magic. 34 1479

Hinduism, rewrite, July 2 1878. 35 1480

Hinduism, magic. pp. 1-20. 35 1481

Hindu dualism. pp. 1-32. 35 1482

Buddhism, dualism. pp. 1-42. 35 1483

Buddhism, magic. pp. 1-66. 35 1484

Buddhism, notes, influence on Islam, Christianity. 35 1485

Mazdaism, dualism; magic. pp. 1-40; pp. 1-22. 36 1486

Arabs, Islam. 36 1487

The Asa-Faith, magic; dualism. pp. 1-28; pp. 1-28. 36 1488

Norse mythology and magic. pp. 1-50; pp. 1-15. 36 1489

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Judaism, magic and superstition. Dreams, divination, sacred magic; 37 1490 future life, the dead. pp. 1-42; pp. 1-76.

Judaism, cont. Angels; oaths and imprecations; Jahveh. pp. 1-42; 37 1491 pp. 1-23; pp. 1-34.

Judaism, cont. Ethics; Prophets; Samaritans; clippings, the Hebrew 37 1492 Leader; Messiah, 1877. pp. 1-26; pp. 1-44.

Judaism, cont. Evil; anthropomorphism. pp. 1-44; pp. 1-16. 38 1493

Judaism, cont. Kabbala; clippings; Nazarites, nature worship, 38 1494 priests.

Judaism, cont.Prayer; Nazarei, lustration and expiation; evil magic; 38 1495 formalism - oral tradition. pp. 1-25; pp. 1-31.

Greece, magic and superstition. Future life; magic, neoplatonism, 39 1496 fetishism; prophecy, divination. pp. 1-34; pp. 1-64.

Greece, cont. Worship and sacrifice; imprecations, fate, furies; 39 1497 metamorphoses; purification; cosmogony. pp. 1-20; pp. 1-34; pp. 1-10; pp. 1-16.

Greece, cont. Propitiation; interposition, euhemerism; pantheon. pp. 39 1498 1-26; pp. 1-12.

Greece, cont. Ancestor worship; nature worship, 39 1499 anthropomorphism; medicine, origin of evil. pp. 1-30; pp. 1-14; pp. 1-42.

Rome, magic and superstition. Pantheon; nature worship, 40 1500 divination, sacrifice, priesthood; belief, ancestor worship. pp. 1-64; pp. 1-20; pp. 1-40.

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Rome, cont. Character of faith; future life, fate, evil, 40 1501 imprecations. pp. 1-12.

Rome, cont. Divination, magic, witchcraft. pp. 1-83; pp. 1-60. 40 1502

B. Books.

1. Superstition and Force. Philadelphia, 1866, 1870, 1878, 1892.

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Ordeal, March, 1859. 41 1503

The Wager of Law. 41 1504

Judicial Ordeals, printed July 1859. 41 1505

Torture. 41 1506

Conclusion. 41 1507

Notes. 41 1508

Superstition and Force, second edition. 42

Superstition and Force, fourth edition. 43

Fourth edition revisions. 43 1509

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2. An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church. Philadelphia, revised and enlarged, Boston, revised, 2 vols. New York, 1867; 1884; 1907.

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Celibacy, 1862 April 23. 44 1510-1512

Contents

pp. 1-99.

Celibacy, printers copy, contents. 45 1513-1515

Celibacy, chapter 21, "Results" . 46 1516-1518

Celibacy, "Index" . 47 1519

Clippings. 47 1520

"Mem. book" . 47 1521

Clippings and Lea's notes, 1861-1867. 47 1522

Clippings and Lea's notes, 1866-1882. 47 1523

Notes on Council of Trent. 47 1524

Notes on Spain. 47 1525

Celibacy. 47 1526

Celibacy, typed exceprts. 48 1527

Solicitation. 48 1528

Solicitation, inserts. 48 1529

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Celibacy, second edition, printer's copy. 49 1530-1534

3. Studies in Church History. Philadelphia, 1869, revised 1883.

Box Folder

Studies in Church History, ms. 50 1535-1539

Studies in Church History, notes and drafts. 51 1540-1543

Studies in Church History, second edition, printer's copy. 52 1544-1547

4. A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. .

General note

New York, 1888; revised 1906; uniform edition and reprint, 1922. The order of the notes and drafts in Boxes 53-61 does not conform to the order of chapters in the final printing. Boxes 62-67 are the final drafts for the printer. Boxes 68-74 are a ty pescript final draft for the 1906 revision.

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Inquisition of the Middle Ages. The Church. pp. 1-120. 53 1548

Languedoc, Albigensis. pp. 1-166. 53 1549

Albigensis, B. Delicieux. pp. 167-188, pp. 1-60. 53 1550

Albigenses. pp. 1-84. 53 1551

Albigenses. 53 1552

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Confiscation, The Stake, index. 54 1553

Organization/Procedure. pp. 1-202. 54 1554

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Organization/Procedure. pp. 203-445. 54 1555

Heresy. 54 1556

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Fraticelli. pp. 1-100. 55 1557

Fraticelli. pp. 101-176. 55 1558

Fraticelli, Beguines. pp. 177-294. 55 1559

Lib. Sent. Inq. Tholosan., Beguines. pp. 1-64. 55 1560

Germany, Switzerland. pp. 5-104. 55 1561

Heresies. pp. 105-282. 55 1562

Spain, Albigenses, Aragon. pp. 1-44. 55 1563

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Heresy, Italy. 56 1564

St. Francis, St. Dominic. 56 1565

Hussites. pp. 1-176. 56 1566

Hussites. pp. 177-315. 56 1567

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Heresy, Cathari. pp. 5-138. 57 1568

Heresy, south of France, Waldenses. pp. 1-92. 57 1569

Italy. pp. 1-196. 57 1570

Savonarola. pp. 1-44. 57 1571

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Italy, Molinos. 58 1572

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Italy. Prattica del Modo da procedersi nele cause del S. offitio, Cod. 58 1573 Ital. 598, Royal Library of Munich; Paul IV.

Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, Jews. 58 1574

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. France, Templars. pp. 1-102. 59 1575

Templars. pp. 103-268. 59 1576

Intellect and Faith, heresies. 59 1577

Condition of the Church. 59 1578

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 60 1579

Italy, Savonarola. 60 1580

Germany. 60 1581

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. New Inquisition. 61 1582

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 61 1583

Contents

Appendix. Example of Interrogatory with respect to Jewish customs.

Bernaldez and notes on Jews. 61 1584

Index, topics. 61 1585

Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Final draft, Preface, contents, 62 1586-1591 chapters 1-6 (Book 1), June 26-August 18, 1884.

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Final draft, chapters 7-14 (Book 1), December 26, 1884-February 63 1592-1597 21, 1885.

Final draft, chapters 15-17 (Book 2, Chapters 1-3), June 29, 1885- 64 1598-1600 August 4, 1885.

Final draft, chapters 18-22 (Book 2, Chapters 4-8), August 31, 65 1601-1604 1885-January 4, 1886.

Final draft, chapters 23-27 (Book 3, Chapters 1-5), March 27-July 66 1605-1608 8, 1886.

Final draft, chapters 28-31 (Book 3, Chapters 6-9), September 67 1609-1613 1, 1886-January 18, 1887. Description

Drafts, plus 1 folder notes "added in typewritten copy" .

Inquisition of the Middle Ages, book 1, preface, contents, chapters 68 1614-1618 1-5. Typescript, printer's copy.

Inquisition of the Middle Ages, book 1, chapters 6-14. Typescript, 69 1619-1624 cont., appendices.

Typescript, book 2, chapters 1-5. 70 1625-1629

Typescript, book 2, chapters 6-7. Appendices. 71 1630-1634

Typescript, book 3, chapters 1-4. 72 1635-1638

Typescript, book 3, chapters 5-6. 73 1639-1641

Typescript, book 3, chapters 7-9. Conclusion, appendices. 74 1642-1644

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5. Chapters from the Religious History of Spain. Philadelphia, 1890.

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Chapters from the Religious History of Spain, 1889 April 26. pp. 75 1645 1-118.

Chapters from the Religious History of Spain, printer's copy. 76 1646-1650

6. A Formulary of the Papal Penitentiary in the Thirteenth Century. Philadelphia, 1892.

Box Folder

Formulary of the Papal Penitentiary. 77 1651-1654

7. A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the Latin Church. Philadelphia, 1896.

Box Folder

Confession and Indulgences notes. pp. 1-476. 78 1655-1657

Notes, cont. pp. 477-1522. 79 1658-1660

Notes, cont. pp. 1523-1886. 80 1661-1662

Confession and Indulgences, Indulgences. pp. 1-502. 81 1663-1665

Indulgences, cont. pp. 503-1060. 82 1666-1668

Confession and Indulgences, chapter drafts. 83 1669-1670

Chapter drafts, cont. 84 1671-1672

Confession and Indulgences, chapter drafts, indulgences. 85 1673-1675

Chapter drafts, indulgences. 86 1676-1678

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Confession and Indulgences, printer's copy, part 1, Confession, 87 1679-1680 preface, Chapters 1-10.

Printer's copy, Part 1, Confession. chapters 11-15. 88 1681-1684

Printer's copy, Part 1, Confession. chapters 16-22. 89 1686-1687

Printer's copy, Part 2, Indulgences. Chapters 1-5. 90 1688-1689

Printer's copy, Part 2, Indulgences, Appendices. Chapters 6-15. 91 1690-1692

8. The Moriscos of Spain: Their Conversion and Expulsion. Philadelphia, 1901.

Box Folder

Moriscos of Spain, ms. copy for printer, bound. 92

Moriscos of Spain, notes and drafts. pp. 1-482. 93 1693-1695

Moriscos of Spain, notes and drafts. pp. 483-818 and unnumbered. 93 1696-1698

9. A History of the Inquisition of Spain. New York and London, 1906-1907.

Description

Boxes 94-101 are notes, some of which were filed with Lea's manuscript copies of archival documents from Spain. Boxes 111-122 are Lea's final manuscript drafts, he dated each chapter as he began it. Boxes 123-132 are the final drafts for the printer.

Box Folder

Inquisition of Spain, notes. pp. 1-402. 94 1699-1701

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Notes, cont. pp. 403-820. 95 1702-1706 Description

Clippings in folders 1705-1706.

Notes, propositions, inquisition of Toledo, Alumbrados. 96 1707-1709

Notes, Carranza; censorship; visitas de navios. pp. 1-238; pp. 97 1710-1714 1-125; pp. 127-226.

Notes, Jews and Moors. 98 1715-1717

Notes, procedure and organization; Jews in Portugal; Lutheranism; 99 1718-1723 Protestantism. pp. 1-206; pp. 209-228.

Inquisition of Spain, notes, freemasonry; witchcraft (clippings); 100 1724-1727 statistics on the inquisition.

Inquisition of Spain, notes, trial of Antonio Perez. 101 1728

Notes, mystics, Alumbrados. 101 1729-1731

Notes, Inquisition of Toledo from mss. at University of Halle and 102 1732-1735 Bodleian Library.

Lea's drawings/tracings from Bodleian mss. 102 1736

Inquisition of Spain, Notes in numbered (by Lea's editors) 103 1737-1740 series. pp. 1-500.

Notes, cont. pp. 504-1000. 104 1741-1744

Notes, cont. pp. 1001-1500. 105 1745-1748

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Notes, cont., appendix. pp. 1501-1968. 106 1749-1751

Notes, cont. pp. 2001-2498. 107 1752-1755

Notes, cont. pp. 2499-2996. 108 1756-1759

Notes, cont. pp. 2997-3500. 109 1760-1763

Notes, cont. pp. 3501-3921. 110 1764-1765

Inquisition of Spain, Drafts. Vol. 1, Book 1, Chapters 1-3, 1888 111 1766-1770 August 18.

Drafts, dated, Vol. 1, Book 1, Chapters 4-5, 1888 September 25, 112 1771-1773 undated.

Drafts, Appendix. Vol. 1, Book 2, Chapters 1-5. 113 1774-1778

Inquisition of Spain, Drafts. Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapters 1-5, Book 4, 114 1779-1785 Chapters 1-4, 1901 July 11-September 29.

Drafts, Vol. 2, Book 5, Chapters 1-5, 1901 September 30- 115 1786-1789 December 5.

Drafts, Vol. 2, Book 6, Chapters 1-8, 1902 April 19-June 12. 116 1790-1792

Drafts, Vol. 3, Book 6, Chapters 7-8, Book 7, Chapters 1-5, 1902 117 1793-1797 July 29-August 20.

Drafts, Vol. 3, Book 8, Chapters 1-4, 1902 September 3-1903 June 118 1798-1801 21.

Drafts, Vol. 4, Book 8 cont., Chapter 5, two drafts. 119 1802-1803

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Drafts, Vol. 4, book 8, Chapters 6-10, 1903 May 22-August 9. 120 1804-1806

Drafts, Vol. 4, Book 8, Chapters 11-16, 1903 August, 1904 June 121 1807-1809 30.

Drafts, Vol. 4, Book 9, Chapters 1-2, 1904 July 3. 122 1810-1811

Inquisition of Spain. Printer's copy, Vol. 1, Book 1, preface, 123 1812-1816 Chapters 1-5.

Printer's copy, Vol. 1, Book 2, Chapters 1-5. 124 1817-1821

Printer's copy, Appendix. Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapters 1-5; Book 4, 125 1822-1826 Chapters 1-4.

Printer's copy, Appendix. Vol. 2, Book 5, Chapters 1-5; Book 6, 126 1827-1831 Chapters 1-7.

Inquisition of Spain, Printer's copy, Vol. 3, Book 6, Chapters 7-8; 127 1832-1835 Book 7, Chapters 1-3.

Printer's copy, Vol. 3, Book 7, Chapters 4-5; Book 8, Chapters 1-2. 128 1836-1838

Printer's copy, Appendix. Vol. 3, Book 8, Chapters 3-4. 129 1839-1841

Printer's copy, Vol. 4, Book 8, Chapters 5-9. 130 1842-1845

Inquisition of Spain, Printer's copy, Vol. 4, Book 8, Chapters 10-16. 131 1846-1848

Printer's copy, Appendix. Vol. 4, Book 9, Chapters 1-2. 132 1849-1851

Inquisition of Spain, Page proofs. Vol. 1. 133

Vol. 2, Page proofs. 134

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Vol. 3, Page proofs. 135

Vol. 4, Page proofs. 136

10. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies. New York, 1908.

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Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, Notes, Peru, pp. 1-247; 137 1852-1855 Cartagena, New Granada, pp. 1-126; Sicily, Milan, Naples; first draft, The Italian possessions of Spain.

Notes, cont. Canaries, Mexico, Philippines, Guatemala, 1858. 138 1856-1859

Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, Printer's copy. Chapters 139 1860-1865 1-5, Chapter 6, part 1.

Printer's copy. Chapter 6, cont., Appendix. Chapters 7-8. 140 1866-1870

Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, Page proofs, 1908. 141

Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, Page proofs. 2nd copy, 142 1908.

11. Materials toward a History of Witchcraft. Edited by Arthur C. Howland. Philadelphia, 1939.

Box Folder

Witchcraft, Notes. pp. 1-585. 143 1871-1875

Notes. pp. 586-1243. 144 1876-1881

Notes. pp. 1268-1541. 145 1882-1883

Notes. pp. 1542-1903. 146 1884-1887

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Witchcraft, Sorcery, draft. pp. 1-260. 147 1888-1889

Miscellaneous notes on witchcraft. 147 1890-1891

"Witchcraft in Europe" to be used hereafter by H. C. Lea. pp. 148 1892 49-90.

Notes on "Witchcraft in Europe" by George L. Burr. 148 1893

"Witchcraft in Europe" , Typescript, edited with notes by George L. 148 1894-1895 Burr.

Arthur C. Howland's notes on witchcraft and the church. Talk on 149 1896-1898 witchcraft at the University Club, 1941 December 2.

George Lincoln Burr's notes on witchcraft. 149 1899-1900

Typescript. pp. 1-339. 150 1901-1905

Typescript. pp. 340-760. 151 1906-1911

Typescript. pp. 761-1399. 152 1912-1917

Typescript. pp. 1400-1906. 153 1918-1924

V. Historical writings: Articles and miscellaneous. 4 boxes. Series Description

This series includes essays and book reviews that Lea wrote for various publications. His earliest historical articles, often book reviews that developed into substantial essays, were published in North American Review. Lea gathered the earliest of these, along with many of his political pamphlets, into a bound volume labeled "Miscellanies" dated 1869 (Box 154). Lea's articles in the following two boxes are arranged chronologically by date of publication; in the case of some of the undated reviews, the date of

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publication of the reviewed book is used. Publication data was based on Sculley Bradley's bibliography, although Bradley acknowledged that his list is incomplete. This series contains a few articles that Bradley did not include. One box of miscellaneous materials includes some of Lea's notes, which were found in boxes of newspaper clippings and some pamphlets not authored by Lea but which he used as sources in his writing.

Box Folder

Miscellanies, bound volume of reviews, pamphlets. Inscribed Henry 154 C. Lea, 1869. Contents

* Review, The History of Normandy and of England, by Sir Francis Palgrave, 1851, 1857, American Review, April 1858, pp. 26-329. * "The First Duty of the Citizen," June 1862, pp. 1-8. * "A Few Words for Honest Pennsylvania Democrats," June 1863, pp. 1-16. "Bible View of Polygamy," June 1863, pp. 1-4. * "Democratic Opinions on Slavery! 1776-1863," July 1863, pp. 1-8. The Planter's Almanac for 1864. * "," No. 17, January 1864, pp. 1-12. * "The Will of the People," No. 18, January 1864, pp. 1-8. "A Democratic Peace offered for the Acceptance of Pennsylvania Voters," 1864, pp. 1-14. * "The Soldiers of the Union," August 1864, pp. 1-14. * "The Democratic Times," September 1864, pp. 1-4. * "The Great Northern Conspiracy of the 'O. S. L.,'" October 1864, pp. 1-15. * "Memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States [Congress]," (re: Bounty Commission) December 1864, pp. 1-6. * "Report of the City Bounty Fund Commission, Philadelphia," December 1864, pp. 1-16. "The Record of the Democratic Party, 1860-1865," June 1865, pp. 1-39. * "Address of the Union League of Philadelphia to the Citizens of Pennsylvania," September 6, 1866, pp. 1-23.

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* "The Crisis," June 1867, pp. 1- 4. "Democratic Frauds. How the Democrats carried Pennsylvania in 1867," No. 178, June 1868, pp. 1-11. * "Repudiation," No. 180, June 1868, pp. 1-4. * "The Religious Reform Movement in Italy," July 1868, North American Review , pp. 51-76. * "The New Rebellion," No. 186, August 1868, pp. 1-16. * "Address of the Union League of Philadelphia to the Citizens of Pennsylvania‥August 26th, 1868," No. 189, pp. 1-8. * Review of Histoire du Droit dan les Pyrénées, by M. G. B. de Lagrèze, North American Review, October 1868, pp. 644-648

Review. History of Latin Christianity, by Henry Hart Milman, 155 1925 London, ., 1857. Contents

Ms. draft.

Review. Études historiques sur les devellopments de la société 155 1926 humaine, by Louis J. Koenigswarter, 1859. Contents

Draft.

A. HCL writings: Articles.

Box Folder

"Compurgation and the Wager of Battle," North American 155 1927 Review, January 1859. Contents

Bound, published copy with extensive revisions by HCL.

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"Temporal Power of the Church," North American Review, ., 155 1928 January-April 1861. Contents

Bound, published copy with extensive revisions by HCL.

"Temporal Power of the Church," cont. HCL's revisions. 155 1928

Review. Ecclesiastical and Historical View of Slavery, by John 155 1930 Henry Hopkins, 1864. Contents

Ms. draft of review and HCL's notes on slavery.

Gilles de Rais, by Bossard et Maulde, Paris, 1866. 155 1931

Contents

H. C. Lea's notes.

Review. Histoire du Droit dans les Pyrénées, by M. G. B. Lagrèze, 155 1932 1867. Contents

Ms. draft. Published in North American Review.

Review, titled "Religious Reform Movements in Italy," published 155 1933 in North American Review, 1868. pp. 51-76. Contents

Draft.

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"Monks and Nuns in France," published in Putnam's Magazine, 155 1934 4 N.S, 1869. pp. 265-274. Contents

Ms. draft and typescript.

H. C. Lea's response to review of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Nation, 155 1935 November 25, 1869.

"The Martyrdom of San Pedro Arbues," Paper read at the 155 1936 American Historical Association meeting, Washington, D. C., December 26-28, 1888. Contents

Ms. draft and typescript.

"El Santo Niño de la Guardia," published in English Historical 155 1937 Review, 4, 1889. pp. 229-250. Contents

Ms. draft dated by Lea, February 26, 1889. Final draft for publisher. Clippings.

"Indulgences in Spain," Two ms. drafts, one dated by Lea, December 155 1938 14, 1888.

"Indulgences in Spain," Published in American Church History. 155 1938

Contents

Vol. 1. Pamphlet. 2 copies, one with annotations.

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"Is There a Roman Catholic Church?" The Independent, 155 1940 November 20 and 27, 1890. Contents

Pamphlet.

Review of "Loyola and the Jesuits," by Stewart Rose, in the 155 1941 Independent, Not written by Lea?, October 29, 1891.

"The Taxes of the Papal Penitentiary" . 155 1942 Contents

Two ms. drafts.

"The Taxes of the Papal Penitentiary." English Historical Review, ., 155 1943 July 1893.

"Absolution among the Templars," Paper read at the annual 155 1944 meeting of the American Society of Church History, December 1892. Contents

Ms. draft.

"The Absolution Formula of the Templars." Papers of the 155 1945 American Church History Society, 5, 1893. Contents

Pamphlet.

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"The Spanish Inquisition as an Alienist." 155 1946 Monthly, July 1893. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

"The Ecclesiastical Treatment of Usury." Yale Review, ., 155 1947 February 1894. Contents

Ms. draft.

"The Ecclesiastical Treatment of Usury." Yale Review, February 155 1948 1894. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

"Occult Compensation," International Journal of Ethics, April 156 1949 1894. Contents

Ms. drafts.

"Occult Compensation," International Journal of Ethics, April 156 1950 1894. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

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Review. Schuld oder unschuld des Temple ordens, by Julius 156 1951 Gmelin. In English Historical Review, 10, 1894. pp. 365-368. Contents

Ms. draft.

"Philosophical Sin," International Journal of Ethics,, April 156 1952 1895. pp. 324-339. Contents

Ms. draft.

"Philosophical Sin," International Journal of Ethics, April 156 1953 1895. pp. 324-339. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

"Ferrand Martínez and the Massacres of ." American Historical 156 1954 Review, 1, 1391, 1896. pp. 209-225. Contents

Ms. draft.

"Lucero the Inquisitor," American Historical Review, 2, 1897. pp. 156 1955 611-625. Contents

Ms. draft.

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"Spanish Experiments in Coinage," and "Coinage," published in 156 1956 Popular Science Monthly, 51, 1897. pp. 577-593. Contents

Ms. drafts.

"Spanish Experiments in Coinage," Popular Science Monthly, 51, 156 1957 1897. pp. 577-593. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

"Hidalgo and Morales," American Historical Review, 4, 1889. pp. 156 1958 636-650. Contents

Ms. draft.

"The Indian Policy of Spain," Yale Review, August 1889. 156 1959

Contents

Ms. draft.

"The Indian Policy of Spain," Yale Review, August 1889. 156 1960

Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

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"The Dead Hand, a brief sketch of the relations between Church 156 1961 and State" , 1990. Contents

Ms. draft.

"The Dead Hand, a brief sketch of the relations between Church 156 1962 and State" , 1900. Contents

Pamphlet.

"An Anti-masonic Mystification." Lippincott's Magazine, 60, 156 1963 1900. Contents

Notes, ms. draft.

"The Eve of the Reformation," chapter in the Cambridge Modern 156 1964 History. pp. 653-692. Contents

Vol. 1, ms. draft.

"The Eve of the Reformation," chapter in the Cambridge Modern 156 1965 History. pp. 653-692. Contents

Vol. 1, final ms. draft.

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"Ethical Values in History," Presidential address read before the 156 1966 American Historical Association, December 29, 1903. Contents

Ms. draft.

"Ethical Values in History," published in American Historical 156 1967 Review, January 1904. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

Review or notes on Forum Turolü, Regnanto in Aragonia 156 1968 Adefonso Rege‥ by Fransico Aznar y Navarro, 1905. Contents

Ms. draft.

"Molinos and the Italian Mystics," American Historical Review, 156 1969 January 1906. Contents

Ms. draft.

"Molinos and the Italian Mystics," American Historical Review, 156 1970 January 1906. Contents

Reprint, pamphlet.

Issues of The Tablet, re: Lord Acton and Lea's essay for the 156 1971-1972 Cambridge Modern History, September-October 1906.

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Lea's notes on "Agnus Dei," wax images and candles. 157 1973

Lea's notes on the Catholic church, ca. 1889. 157 1974

Lea's notes filed with newspaper clippings on religion. 157 1975

Lea's notes re: reviews of his books. 157 1976

Moldenhawer, Daniel. "On the origin and progress of the Spanish 157 1977 Inquisition" . Contents

Ms. copy.

B. HCL writings: Articles and miscellaneous.

Box Folder

"The Book of Mormon," American Bookseller, December 15, 1877. 157 1978

Cheyney, Edward P. "What is History," Alumni Register, November 157 1979 1907.

Piccolomini, Paolo. "Documenti Senesi Sull'Inquisizione", 1908. 157 1980

Haupt, Herman. "Ketzer und Sekten des Mittelalters". 157 1981

Lenormant, Francois. "Les Dieux de Babylone et de L'Assyrie". 157 1982

Gibbons, Cardinal. "Pastoral letter of Cardinal Gibbons on the 157 1983 Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Establishment of the Catholic Hierarchy in the United States." Baltimore, 1889.

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Pope Leo XIII. "Sanctissimi Domini Nostri Leonis Papae XIII." ", 157 1984 1890.

Dohan, E. H. "Four Vases from the Henry C. Lea collection" . 157 1985 Note

(In the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania).

Bossin, (Paris, France). Seed catalogue. 157 1986

Detached book leaves with H. C. Lea's autograph, acquired 1989. 11 157 1987 items.

VI. Reviews of Henry Charles Lea's historical writings. 5 boxes. Series Description

Reviews are filed according to the title of the publication being reviewed, and arranged chronologically by the first date of publication. Most reviews are newspaper and magazine clippings provided by the clipping services which Lea employed. The final box in this series contains individual full-length reviews, arranged chronologically.

Box Folder

Reviews of Superstition and Force. 158 1988-1991

Reviews of A History of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church. 158 1992-1993

Reviews of Studies in Church History. 158 1994

Reviews of A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 158 1995-2001

Italian reviews of Inquisition of the Middle Ages, by Emilio Comba, 158 2002 Felice Tocco, and Ugo Balzani.

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German and Dutch reviews of Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 159 2003

French reviews of Inquisition of the Middle Ages. 159 2004-2006

Reviews of Chapters from the Religious History of Spain. 159 2007-2010

Reviews of A Formulary of the Papal Penitentiary in the 13th Century. 159 2011-2012

Reviews of A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the 159 2013-2016 Latin Church.

German reviews of A History of Auricular Confession. 159 2017

French reviews of A History of Auricular Confession. 159 2018-2019

Reviews of A History of the Inquisition in Spain. 160 2020-2031

German and Italian reviews of A History of the Inquisition in Spain. 160 2032

Reviews of "The Dead Hand" . 161 2033

Reviews of The Moriscos of Spain. 161 2034-2036

Reviews of the Cambridge Modern History. 161 2037

Reviews of other articles by Lea. 161 2038

Reviews of A History of the Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies. 161 2039-2040

Lea Brothers & Company, Philadelphia. 161 2041

Macmillan Company, New York. 161 2042

Comba, Emilio. Review of Inquisition of the Middle Ages, 1888. 162 2043

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Rosengarten, J. G. Review of Inquisition of the Middle Ages, in 162 2044 Philadelphia Press, April 22, 1888.

Keane, John J. Review of Lea's "Key-Notes from Rome," American 162 2045 Catholic Quarterly Review, July 15, 1890. 1 item.

Masi, Ernesto. "Uno Storico Americano dell'inquisizione," Nuova 162 2046 Antologia, 39, 1892. 1 item.

Moeller, Charles. Review of Histoire de l'inquisition au moyen âge, 162 2047 translated by Salomon Reinach. In Revue bibliographique Belge, No. 1, January 31, 1901. 1 item.

Baumgarten, Paul Maria. Review of Lea's works in a series of articles in 162 2048 Theologische Revue, 6, Nos. 13/14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, 9 September 1907—4 December 1907.

Baumgarten, Paul Maria. Die Werke von Henry Charles Lea und 162 2049 verwandte Bücher, Münster, 1908.

Adler, E. N. Review of A History of the Inquisition of Spain in Jewish 162 2050 Quarterly Review, April 1908.

Adler, E. N. Proof sheets for the above article. 162 2051

Reinach, Salomon. Reviews/announcements of Lea's work in Revue 162 2052 critique d'histoire et de littérature in various volumes, 1906-1908. 5 items.

Reinach, Salomon. Review of The Inquisition in the Spanish 162 2053 Dependencies in Revue critique, No. 5, February 1909. 1 item.

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Battaini, D. Review of The History of the Inquisition of Spain in La 162 2054 cultura contemporanea, 1, No. 1, January 1909. 1 item. Note

Fragile.

Neilson, George. Reviews of The History of the Inquisition of Spain and 162 2055 The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, in Scottish Historical Review, 7, No. 27, April 1910. 1 item.

Fredericq, Paul. "Les récents historiens catholiques de l'inquisition en 162 2056 France," in Revue historique, 109, 1912.

Coulton, G.G. "The Inquisition Once More." Edinburgh Review, April 162 2057 1927.

VII. Political writings. 5 boxes. Series Description

Lea's political writings consist of pamphlets, tracts, memorials, and letters to the press on various topics. The series is arranged by topic with materials within each box arranged chronologically as much as possible (a number of items are not dated). The first box contains Lea's writings and notes on the Civil War, on the Bounty Commission regarding recruitment of soldiers, including African American regiments to fight in the war, and his formation of a home guard to protect Philadelphia during the Civil War. Lea was a founding member of the Union League of Philadelphia and wrote a number of pamphlets that were published by the League. The next two boxes consist of Lea's involvement with the reform of municipal government in Philadelphia and his interest in the reform of state and national Republican politics. The fourth box consists of Lea's writings on the municipal Gas Works, for which he had gathered comparative data from around the country. The final box in this series contains materials related to Lea's efforts to write and influence national legislation on the international copyright laws. Additional materials related to Lea's political activities can be found in Oversize, , in his scrapbooks, and in the series of clippings immediately following. The material in these boxes includes items that were not

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written by Lea but used by him in relation to political issues, including congressional reports, studies on municipal infrastructure, etc. An index to selected correspondents that follows the container list directs readers to specific individuals to whom Lea wrote on political issues. Directly related to this material are boxes 197-199 in Oversize.

A. Civil War.

Box Folder

Supervisory Committee for recruiting colored regiments, 163 2058 1861-1865. 15 leaves. Description

Lea's notes and printed announcements.

"A Letter to the Honorable John Bell of Tennessee" , 1861. 1 item 163 2059 (4 leaves plus newspaper clippings). Description

Handwritten draft by H. C. Lea. John Bell, 1797-1869, was Senator from Tennessee, U. S. Secretary of War under President Harrison, and Constitutional Union Candidate for U.S. President, 1860.

"To his excellency Abraham Lincoln, President." Handwritten draft by 163 2060 H. C. Lea representing the Citizens of the 24th Ward in Philadelphia. List of resolutions re: formation of a home guard militia to defend Philadelphia, 1862 September 12. 1 item (2 leaves).

United States Congress. House of Representatives Report No. 23, 163 2061 February 10, 1862, "Harbor Defenses on Great Lakes and Rivers." . 1 item.

Lea's notes on canals. 1 item. 163 2062

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Lea's notes on the army. 1 item (1 leaf). 163 2063

Citizens' Bounty Fund for Volunteers. Henry C. Lea, chairman. 5 163 2064 items (+ clippings). Description

1 small ledger book listing contributions to the fund, August 1862. Receipts for Lea's contributions to the fund, 4 leaves, August 1862.

Home Guard of the Twenty-fourth Ward. Announcements, "Provisions 163 2065 of an Act legalizing the Home Guard of Philadelphia" . 12 leaves (+ 3 clippings).

National Union Party of the Twenty-fourth Ward. Henry C. Lea, 163 2066 chairman of the Finance Committee, 1863-1864. 1 item. Contents

1 ledger book of contributions, plus report of contributions addressed to Theo. M. Willberger, October 10, 1864.

United States Sanitary Commission [for sick and wounded 163 2067 soldiers]. Great Central Fair held in Philadelphia, 1864 June. 2 items (2 leaves). Description

Announcements, plus newspaper clipping.

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Bounty Commission. "List of Warrants not called for, & handed 163 2068 over by the Bounty Commission appointed under Ordinance of ‥", 1863 December 12. 1 item (3 leaves). Description

Receipt signed by J. G. Rosengarten.

Philadelphia. Select Council. Appendix No. 67 to the journal of the 163 2069 Select Council. Re: Provost-Marshal General Fry, and Philadelphia's quotas of men, 1865. 1 item.

Draft of an affidavit re: recruitments signed by Cyrus S. Detre, in H. 163 2070 C. Lea's hand, 1865 January 20.

To: Hon. F. W. Seward, assistant Secretary of State, signed Samuel 163 2071 Dutton, . Re: General Charles H. T. Collis; Lieut. Col. F. F. Cavada, U. S. Consul at Trinidad; Major General David B. Birney; the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, 1866 January 29. 1 item (1 leaf).

"The Record of the Democratic Party " , 1860-1865. 163 2072

"Democratic Frauds. How the Democrats Carried Pennsylvania in 163 2073 1867." No. 178. 1 item.

"Repudiation," No. 180. 1 item (1 leaf). 163 2074

"The New Rebellion," No. 186. 1 item. 163 2075

"Is This What We Fought For," illustrated broadsheet re: Ulysses S. 163 2076 Grant. 1 item.

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"The Lives and Public Services of General U. S. Grant." No. 182. 163 2077 Union League pamphlet. 1 item. Description

Also includes, "Life of Schuyler Colfax" .

"Expenditures on Capital Extension at Washington" , 1851. 1 item 164 2078 (7 leaves). Description

Lea's handwritten notes, copy of U.S. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 52, 1st session, 32nd Congress.

Ohio. Hamilton County. Report of the Investigating Committee to 164 2079 the Board of County Commissioners. Re: new court house building, 1855. 1 item.

Pennsylvania. Supreme Court. Macalester et al. vs. Thompson et 164 2080 al. "Bill in equity" and "Supplemental Bill" , 1860. 2 items. Description

Complaint of Charles Macalester and Isaac Lea against the city of Philadelphia re: contracts for erecting public buildings. pamphlets.

Pennsylvania. Supreme Court. Ketcham vs. City of Philadelphia and 164 2081 Macalester, et al. vs. Thompson, et. al., 1860. 2 items.

Pennsylvania. Supreme Court. City of Philadelphia vs. Hon. 164 2082 Alexander Henry, et al. relative to Commission for the Erection of Public Buildings. "Bill in equity and argument on behalf of the City" , undated. 1 item.

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Philadelphia. Common Council Documents. New City Buildings. 164 2083 Annotated by HCL, 1860. 1 item.

Specifications and Contract for the New Public Buildings‥as signed 164 2084 by John McArthur, Jr., John Rice, William Struthers, Elijah Jones, 1860 September 24.

"To the taxpayers and other citizens of the City of Philadelphia" re: 164 2085 public buildings draft written by HCL, undated. 1 item (5 leaves).

Philadelphia. Common Council File No. 8, . Select Council File No. 164 2086 5. Pennsylvania. File of the Senate No. 633, re: public buildings, 1860-1861.

B. Reform.

Box Folder

Instructions for R. S. Randall from HCL. 1 item (8 leaves). 164 2087 Description

Detailed list of materials Lea is sending to Randall re: public buildings. See also Randall correspondence.

Miscellaneous items, clipping re: public buildings. 164 2088

Minority Report of Committee Appointed to examine the 164 2089 condition and policy of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, 1861 February 4. Description

Ms. draft by HCL.

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A Letter to the Shareholders of the Pennsylvania Rail Road 164 2090 Company, undated. Description

Ms. draft by HCL.

Association of the Twenty-seventh Ward, H. C. Lea, secretary, 164 2091 1866, undated. Description

Minutes, flyers.

Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Addressed to Israel H. Johnson from 164 2092 "Minority." Nos. 1-6.

"Conversation with Horatio Seymour, on the National Debt and 164 2093 Taxes" by William D. Kelley, 1868 September 8. 1 item.

HCL notes on municipal taxation, circa 1870-1873. 164 2094

Pennsylvania. Senate File No. 1270, Re: municipal taxation, 1871 164 2095 April 13.

Pennsylvania. Senate, 1871, undated. 164 2096 Description

Member lists and voting records kept by HCL.

"Comments on the Water Supply of Philadelphia," and "In the matter 164 2097 of the investigation of abuses in the Water Department," by James Haworth, 1871. 2 items.

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"Mass Meeting to Abolish the Public Buildings Commission." 164 2098 pamphlet, 2 copies; and "Proceedings of a Mass Meeting of the Citizens of Philadelphia held at the Academy of Music" , 1871 March 24. 7 items.

"To the Honorable the House of Representatives of the Legislature of 164 2099 Pennsylvania" HCL draft. "The Public Buildings. Fifty Reasons for Abolishing the Building Commission" , undated. 3 items.

Binney, Horace. "Address," re: Citizen's Reform Ticket. 164 2100

West, William Russell. Broad Street, Penn Square, and the Park. 164 2101 2nd edition. Philadelphia: Jno. Penington & Son, 1871. Description

Argues against the erection of public buildings in Penn Square at Broad and Market streets. Illustrated with colored maps. Contains manuscript notes on the flyleaves written by Thomas Webster in 1875 regarding how the book came to be written and prin ted and the part played by Henry C. Lea, Matthew Baird, and Charles Wheeler in its printing and distribution. In an additional note by Thomas Webster dated August 14, 1890, he gives the book to Henry C. Lea.

Material found in covers of William Russell West's book. 164 2102 Description

Four manuscript maps of Philadelphia streets with drawings by HCL, one of these is a sketch of proposed fountains and a monument in Penn Square, another a hand-colored map (watercolor sketch) of the section of Philadelphia bounded by Broad Street, High Street (Market Street), Girard Avenue and the Schuylkill River. The fifth leaf is a copy of a petition to protest the "The Commission Bills," addressed to the state legislature of Pennsylvania, dated March 16, 1871. 5 l.

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Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. Commonwealth vs. Allen et al. . 164 2103 Suit brought against Philadelphia city councilmen William S. Allen, Henry Huhn, and Nicholas Shane for malfeasance, 1871. 1 item.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Commonwealth vs. Allen, et al., 1872 164 2104 January. 1 item.

"The Enforcement Acts" , 1870 May 31. 1 item. 164 2105

"Songs for the Politicians," and "A Man's a Man for a'that" (parody). 164 2106 HCL political verse, 1872. 2 items (1 pamphlet and 4 leaves).

Open letter from A. K. McClure, Republican Reform candidate for 164 2107 Senate.

Industrial League. Agreement re: services of Wm. H. Formosa. 164 2108

Citizens' Municipal Reform Association. H. C. Lea, chairman of 165 2109 executive committee, 1871-1873. Description

Reform tracts, memorials, etc.

Citizens' Municipal Reform Association, cont., 1874-1877. 165 2110

"Training Schools for Nurses in America," by Charles P. Putnam, read 165 2111 at the annual meeting of the American Social Science Association, 1874 October 14. 1 item.

"The Duty of the Voter" , 1874 October. 1 item ((1 leaf)). 165 2112

Harris, Elisha. "General Health Laws and Local Ordinances." 165 2113 Proposed act for establishing a State Board of Health in New York. American Public Health Association, 1874. 2 items.

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"To the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company." . 165 2114 Description

Letter 1, Letter 2. Ms. drafts by HCL.

"Letter from a Committee of Citizens to the Pennsylvania Railroad 165 2115 Company on the proposed Schuylkill Drove-Yard and Abattoir." , 1874. 3 items (2 copies plus 1 leaf).

"Letter to a Committee of Citizens on the Proposed Schuylkill Drove- 165 2116 Yard and Abattoir," by John H. Rauch, M.D., 1874.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. Sellers et al. vs. the 165 2117-2119 Pennsylvania Railroad. re: slaughterhouse.

Philadelphia Stock Yards and Abattoir. Testimony in favor, 1875. 165 2120

Reform Club of Philadelphia. 165 2121 Description

Constitution, annual reports.

Celebration of the Anniversary of the Declaration of American 165 2122 Independence, 1876.

"Report on the Hart Creek Sewer," by Henry B. Tatham to the 165 2123 executive committee of the Citizens' Municipal Reform Association, 1877. 1 item.

Resolutions, 1877 January 20. 1 item ((1 leaf)). 165 2124

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Republican Party (U.S.) Materials re: anti-Grant campaign. 9 165 2125 items (7 leaves plus 2 pamphlets). Description

Including "Official Proceedings of the Anti-Third Term Republican Convention, St. Louis, Mo., May 6, 1880."

National Republican League. Philadelphia. "Republican Doctrine as to 165 2126 a Third Presidential Term," by HCL.

Proposed introductory resolution. 165 2127 Description

Ms. draft by HCL. Re: Republican Party.

Philadelphia Social Science Association. H. C. Lea, president, 165 2128 1881-1883. Description

11th annual report; 13th annual report.

"To Independent Republicans," by HCL, 1883 October . 1 item (1 165 2129 leaf).

"Alcohol," by A. C. Rembaugh. 165 2130 Description

Paper read at a meeting of the Philadelphia Social Science Association.

Association of Republicans and Independents. Henry C. Lea, 165 2131 president, 1885, undated. 2 items (2 leaves).

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Harris, J. Andrews. Civil Service Reform, undated. 165 2132 Description

The Pendleton and Willis Bills.

"The Future of Civil Service Reform," and "The Duty of 165 2133 Independents." by HCL, 1888.

Committee of One Hundred. Boston, Mass. Copy of memorial to U. S. 165 2134 Congress re: separation of church and state. 1 item (2 leaves).

United States. Senate Bill S. 2191. To incorporate the Philadelphia and 165 2135 Camden Bridge Company, introduced by Senator Matthew S. Quay, 1890 January 21. 1 item.

"An Open Letter to President Harrison," by HCL, 1890 April 8. 1 item 165 2136 (1 leaf).

"Public Duty in Pennsylvania," Harper's Weekly, by HCL, 1890 165 2137 July 26. Contents

Proof sheet

"The Bill for Local Taxation" , 1891 April 6. 1 item (1 leaf). 165 2138 Contents

Printed letter addressed to from HCL

Municipal League of Philadelphia. Copy of article, "Municipal 165 2139 Reform in Philadelphia," by Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Harper's Weekly, 1891 October 27.

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Opening Exercises of the Institute of Hygiene of the University of 165 2140 Pennsylvania, 1892 February 22. Contents

Bound volume of addresses, plus clippings

"A Mugwump's View of the Situation," by HCL, Harper's Weekly, 165 2141 1894 February 24. 2 items (1 original clipping, 1 reprint).

"To the Taxpayers of Philadelphia," by HCL. 1 item (1 leaf). 165 2142

"The Duty of Political Independents," by HCL, in The Independent, 165 2143 1892 October 20.

"To Loyal Democrats" , undated. 1 item (1 leaf). 165 2144

"Assessments. 13th to 15th and Market to Filbert Sts." , 165 2145 undated. 1 item (1 leaf). Contents

Ms. list of properties.

HCL's ms. notes on City Council Meetings from the Bulletin., 165 2146 undated.

Newspaper clippings, circa 1860-1182. 165 2147 Contents

HCL's letters to the press, articles.

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Newspaper clippings, circa 1884-1905. 165 2148 Contents

HCL's letters to the press, articles.

C. Gas works.

Box Folder

HCL ms. notes on gas trust, circa 1873-1874. 1 item (40 leaves). 166 2149

HCL ms. notes on public lighting, ca. 1874. 1 item (6 leaves). 166 2150

To: John Bardsley, Esq., Chairman of the Finance Committee, re: 166 2151 Philadelphia Gas Works.

Philadelphia Gas Works. 24th Annual report, 1859. 166 2152

Third Report on the Philadelphia Gas Trust by Henry Charles Lea, for 166 2153 the Citizens' Municipal Reform Association, June 1874.

Philadelphia Gas Works. 40th Annual report, 1875. 166 2154

Philadelphia Gas Works. 42nd Annual report, 1877. 166 2155

D. International copyright.

Box Folder

"Tariffs on Culture," and "The Tariff on Books" , 1867 167 2156 March . 2 items (2 leaves). Description

Letters to The Nation.

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HCL ms. notes and drafts of letters to editor of the Evening Post, New 167 2157 York, undated.

The Dorsheimer International Copyright Bill, undated. 1 item (1 leaf). 167 2158

Proposed amendments to the Dorsheimer International Copyright 167 2159 Bill. Descripiton

HCL ms. notes

International Copyright Association. "Address to the American Public 167 2160 and [Congress]." . 1 item (1 leaf).

United States Senate. S. 191 and S. 554, 1885-1887. 167 2161 Description

Copyright Bills

Unites States Senate and House of Representatives. S. 2498. and 167 2162 HR 2493, 1885-1886. Description

Copyright bills.

United States Senate Report No. 1188. Submitted by Jonathan Chace, 167 2163 1886 May 21.

United States Senate Report No. 622, part 1 and part 2 submitted by 167 2164 Jonathan Chace, 1888 March 19.

United States. 50th Congress. Congressional Record, Vol. 19. No. 167 2165 102-103.

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United States. 50th Congress. Congressional Record, Vol 19, No. 108, 167 2166 No. 116.

What American Authors Think About International Copyright. 167 2167 New York: American Copyright League, 1888, Memorial to the Department of State from American Authors, 1880 August.

Memorial to Congress from the Typographic Unions. Copy of The 167 2168 Craftsman, 3, no. 3, Washington, D.C., 1885 December 26.

An Act to Amend Title LX, Chapter III of the Revised Statutes of the 167 2169 United States.

An Act to Amend Title LX, Chapter III of the Revised Statutes of the 167 2170 United States, circa 1886. 7 items.

A letter from Mr. Samuel E. Dawson, showing the conditions under 167 2171 which copyright may be obtained in Canada. . Canada. House of Common Debates. Ottawa, "Speech of Mr. Edgar, M.P. on the laws relating to copyright." Conference on the Copyright Question, House of Commons, Chapter 62, An Act Respecting Copyright. Chapter 34, An act to amend the copyright act, 1886-1895. 5 items.

Miscellaneous printed statements, pamphlets, re: copyright bills. 167 2172

Publisher's Weekly, No. 633, 1884 March 15. 167 2173

Description

Lea's letters re: the Dorsheimer bill

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Publisher's Weekly, No. 634, 1884 March 22. 167 2174

Description

Dorsheimer's reply to Lea

Publisher's Weekly, No. 834. Copyright Number, 1888 January 21. 167 2175

Newspaper clippings re: copyright including HCL's letters to the press. 167 2176

Newspaper clippings re: copyright including HCL's letters to the press. 167 2177

VIII. Newspaper clippings. 4 boxes. Series Description

Lea was careful and methodical about clipping items from the local and national papers that related to his political and literary interests. He customarily dated the clippings and often used pencil markings in the margin to highlight passages of inter est to him. In order to keep the existing order of Lea's materials intact, there has been no attempt to gather all of the clippings in the Lea papers into a single series. There are some newspaper clippings in virtually every series in these papers, e.g ., clippings sent by individuals as part of their correspondence have been kept with the correspondence. There are also clippings on witchcraft, on the inquisition, and on the Catholic church between the pages of Lea's manuscripts. These have been left in place, using archival paper to protect the manuscripts from acid damage. Lea's own essays and letters to the press have been separated where possible and filed with his political writings.

H. C. Lea and his family used clipping services based in New York, Philadelphia, and Paris, and therefore had national and international coverage of the release of his books and commentary on his political activity. Three boxes, arranged roughly chron ologically, relate primarily to Lea's interest in politics, municipal reform, public buildings, the gas works, Republican politics, and also the public announcements of his philanthropic gifts. One box consists of items Lea clipped relating to religious issues, beliefs in witchcraft, anomalous events, the Catholic church, faith healing, and other beliefs. In general, many of these clippings, especially those dated after 1888, have deteriorated and should be handled with the utmost care. Some of the cli ppings on acidic paper which were folded have been

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retained with the collection but cannot be unfolded without damaging the clippings. Other clippings can be found in Lea's scrapbooks.

Box Folder

Political reforms, 1857-1871. 168 2178-2195

Political reforms, 1873-1890. 169 2196-2214

Political reforms, misc., 1890-1905, undated. 170 2215-2230

Clippings, Arthur H. Lea, re: biography of HCL, 1910-1927. 170 2231

Miscellaneous clippings from The Nation. 170 2232

Miscellaneous clippings from the Independent. 170 2233

Religion, belief, witchcraft. 171 2234-2248 Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by general topic, not chronologically, e.g., clippings related to witchcraft are in the "W" folder. Many of these clippings had been stored in envelopes marked, "Church, religion, superstitions."

Supplement to the Baltimore Sun,, on the Catholic Congress held in 171 2249 Baltimore, 1889 November 12.

Catholic Home Almanac. Seventh year. New York, Benziger Brothers, 171 2250 1890.

Miscellaneous clippings and issues from Le Citoyen Frano-Américáin. 171 2251 Springfield, Mass.

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Miscellaneous clippings and issues from Converted Catholic. 171 2252

Page from El Imparcial, Madrid, with advertisements asking for prayers 171 2253 for the dead, 1892 August 3.

IX. Writings: Poetry and translations. 2 boxes. Series Description

Translating poetry from the Greek was an exercise young Henry Charles Lea undertook as part of his lessons in classical studies, which he continued to pursue as a young man after his formal schooling had ended. Lea also composed his own verse, creating a handmade volume titled, "The Student's Tale and Other Poems by H. Carter Layton." He later published some of his original poetry along with translations in a privately-printed volume titled Translations and Other Rhymes (1872).

Box Folder

"Compositions for tutor" . 172 2254

Youthful poems, circa 1841-1849. 172 2255

Poems, drafts. 172 2256-2259

"Occasional Pieces," poetry, circa 1842. 172 2260

Translations from the Greek, circa 1841-1842. 172 2261

Translations from the Greek, 1842. 10 items. 172 2262

Translations from the Greek, proof sheets. 172 2263

"A Translation from the Odes of Anacreon" , 1843. 172 2264-2270

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"The Student's Tale and Other Poems by H. Carter Layton" [Henry 172 2271 Charles Lea], 1845.

"Desultory Thoughts by a Scribbler" . 172 2272

Early published reviews by HCL, circa 1843. 172 2273

"Ménage" , 1845 September 24. 172 2274

Copy of Broadway Journal. New York, N.Y., 1845. 172 2275

Poetry, circa 1861-1862. 172 2276

Translations and Other Rhymes. Privately printed, 1872. 2 item ((copies)). 173

X. Writings: Scientific work. 2 boxes. Series Description

Some early lists of collections of specimens made by HCL and the notes and drafts for his paper read before the American Philosophical Society when he was eighteen. Notebooks for The Synopsis of the Family Naïades appear to be Isaac Lea's and show how closely Henry Charles Lea modeled his scientific work on his father's.

Box Folder

Conchological and scientific memoranda, undated. 174 2277

"List of shells" , 1842 July. 174 2278

"List of shells sent to Mrs. Dunlap" . 174 2279

Diary entries re: coal mining, circa 1842. 1 item (3 leaves). 174 2280

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Description of eight species of marine shells. 174 2281

Geology. 174 2282

"A Description of Some New Fossil Shells from the Tertiary of 174 2283-2288 Petersburg, Va." , 1843 May 29.

Synopsis of the Family Naïades, by Isaac Lea. 174 2289-2292

Description

Henry Charles Lea assisted with drawing illustrations for the second edition of Isaac Lea's book, published in 1838. 3 Notebooks in Isaac Lea's hand and page proofs. See Box 201 for illustrations and page proofs of engravings.

American Philosophical Society. Celebration of the Hundredth 175 Anniversary, Vol. 3, No. 27, 1843 May 25. Description

Proceedings include H. C. Lea's "Some New Fossil Shells from the Tertiary of Virginia." Bound copy, one cover missing.

XI. Juvenilia, 1830-1845. 5 boxes. Series Description

Early journals, notebooks, sketchbooks. Notebooks were employed mostly for school exercises. Lea was educated at home by private tutors and never attended school. Workbooks are arranged chronologically by the earliest date found in the notebook. Many notebooks were used from back to front as well as front to back. The cover with the date on it (or the cover with the earliest date) has been taken as the "front." The short descriptions following the dates in the container list are intended only to distinguish one item from the next, by quoting from the cover or the first few words on the first page: they are not full descriptions of the contents of the notebooks, which may have more than one subject in them or

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which may have been reused at a later date (as scrapbooks, for example.) Undated notebooks follow the chronological series.

Box

Henry C. Lea's Drawing Book, 1831. 176 Description

Sketchbook, about 1/3 used, drawings in pencil. Purchased 3/25/88 from The Americanist, Pottstown, Pennsylvania.

A. HCL Schoolbooks. Box 177 Box

Notebook, 1830 March 25. 177 2293

"Journal" , 1832 March 29. 177 2294

"Journal" , 1834 March 21. 177 2295

"Chemistry" , 1834 February 15. 177 2296

French, 1838 January 25. 177 2297

[on cover, 3 June 1836, inside cover] Stories from the Bible 177 2298 [translations?], 1838 February 21.

"H. C. Lea" and "H. Lea [on cover] French exercises" , 1838 177 2299 September 25.

"Analytical Geometry" [on cover], 1838 December 1838. 177 2300

"Cash Account of H. C. Lea" [on cover], 1839 January 1. 177 2301

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"N" [on front cover], "Translation of Greek" , "T" [on back cover], 177 2302 "Greek exercises" , 1839 March 11-1840 March 19.

"Problem LI" , 1839 March 11. 177 2303

"Question XVI" , 1839 April 17. 177 2304

"The Inclined Plane" , 1839 May 17. 177 2305

"Problem XI" , 1839 June 28. 177 2306

"Theorem XII" , 1839 August 14. 177 2307

[Chemistry experiments, analysis of metals, coal, and ores], 1839 177 2308 October 15.

"F" [on cover] "French exercises" , 1839 October 15. 177 2309

Allowance, 1839 October 19-1842 January 21. 177 2310

"B" [on cover] "Algebra" , 1839 November 29. 177 2311

"French exercises," "Latin exercises" , 1840 January 15. 177 2312

B. HCL Schoolbooks. Box 178 Box

"I " [on cover] "Italian exercises," "Translation of Ceasar" , 1840 178 2313 February 3.

"A" "Analytical Geometry; B" [on back cover] "Analitical Plane 178 2314 Trigonometry" , 1840 February 13-April 7.

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"F" [on cover] "French exercises; G" [on back cover] "Irregular 178 2315 Greek verbs" , 1840 March 24.

"E" [on cover] "Latin Translation; V" [on back cover] "Algebra" , 178 2316 1840 March 31-April 1.

"Greek" [on cover] "Greek translation" , 1840 April 2. 178 2317

"D" [on cover] "Differential Calculus;" "H" [on back cover] 178 2318 "Problems in Analytical Geometry" , 1840 April 14-1841 June 3.

"A" [on cover] "Analytical Geometry" , 1840 May 29. 178 2319

"E" [on cover] "Latin Translation;" "A" [on back cover], "Algebra" , 178 2320 1840 July 17-22.

"Analytical Geometry" , 1840 July 21. 178 2321

"Problems in Analytical Geometry" , 1840 August 26. 178 2322

"T" [on cover] "Questions in Analytical Plane Trigonometry;" 178 2323 "G" [on back cover], 1840 September 1.

"Problems in Analytical Geometry" , 1840 September 1. 178 2324

"O" [on cover] "Translation of Greek exercises;" "T" [on back 178 2325 cover], 1840 September 8.

"A" [on cover] "Review of Algebra" , 1840 October 9. 178 2326

"E" [on cover] "Latin exercises;" "F" [on back cover] "French 178 2327 exercises" , 1840 October 13.

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"I" [on cover] "Italian exercises;" "C" [on back cover], 1840 178 2328 December 4.

C. HCL Schoolbooks. Box 179 Box

"T" [on cover] "Greek translations; N" [on back cover.], 1841 January 179 2329 1.

"Conchological scraps" with drawings, 1841 January 3. 179 2330

"Review of Algebra" , 1841 March 18. 179 2331

"Sallust" [on cover] "Translation of C. C. Sallust" , 1841 April 7. 179 2332

"Trigonometry" [on cover] "Spherical Trigonometry.", 1841 April 22. 179 2333

"Italian exercises" [on cover], 1841 April 28. 179 2334

"Latin exercises" [on cover], 1841 May 4. 179 2335

"Trigonometry" [on cover] "Trigonometry. Principles of Navigation" , 179 2336 1841 June 3.

"Trigonometry" [on cover] "Nautical Astronomy" , 1841 July 7. 179 2337

"Greek" , 1841 August 10. 179 2338

"Maires Syntax" [on cover] "Latin translation" , 1841 August 11. 179 2339

"Sallustii" "Bellum Catalinarium, C. Crispi Sallustii" , 1841 August 179 2340 12.

"French exercises" , 1841 August 17. 179 2341

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"Algebra" , 1841 September 1. 179 2342

"Trigonometry" [on cover] "Nautical Astronomy" , 1841 September 179 2343 2.

"English Exercises from the No. 610" , 1841 October 21. 179 2344

"Italian Exercises;" "French Exercises" , 1841 October 26. 179 2345

"An Epitome of Ancient History from the Creation of Man to the Birth 179 2346 of Christ," In Latin, 1841 November 11.

"Greek E" , 1841 November 11. 179 2347

"Greek T" Translation from Greek, 1841 November 11. 179 2348

"Cicero" , 1841 November 12. 179 2349

"German" , 1841 December 7. 179 2350

"Latin" , 1843 February 10. 179 2351

"Commonplace book" , 1845. 179 2352

D. HCL Schoolbooks. Box 180 Box

"Natural Philosophy" . 180 2353

"Siliquaria..." . 180 2354

"Gaul is divided" . 180 2355

"Analytical Geometry" . 180 2356

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"Commonplace book" . 180 2357

Scrapbook. 180 2358

Scrapbook. 180 2359

French and Latin translations. 180 2360

Penmanship. 180 2361-2363

Botanical specimens. 180 2364

Notes "Book II" [botanical terms with illustrations by Lea]. 180 2365

"A Table of the Tertiary Fossils of Europe". 180 2366

"Excerpta ex Ovidio. Chaos and the creation". 180 2367

"T" [on cover] Translations of Ceasr; "A" [on back cover]. 180 2368

. 180 2369

. 180 2370

XII. Memorabilia and family papers. 12 boxes. Series Description

The first box in this series contains an autobiographical sketch that Lea wrote a few years before his death. Most information gathered for Lea's biographies came from family and friends, many of whom wrote tributes to Lea after his death. There are two boxes of items related to the construction of the home of Henry C. Lea's son Charles M. Lea in Devon, Pennsylvania.

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A. HCL biography, obituary, memorials.

Box Folder

HCL biographies, including HCL's notes for his own biographies in 181 2371-2378 publications such as the National Cyclopedia of Biography.

Revues des Questions Historiques, October 1, 1909. 181 2379

List of honorary pallbearers for HCL's funeral, October, 1909. 181 2380

Lea, Arthur H. and Caroline. List of sympathy cards, 1909. 181 2381

Preliminary memoir of HCL. Mailing list. 181 2382

"Henry Charles Lea," tribute by J. G. Rosengarten to the editor of 181 2383 The Nation, October 24, 1909. 2 copies.

Balzani, Ugo. Announcement of the death of HCL, October 1909. 181 2384

Haskins, Charles Homer, "Tribute to Henry Charles Lea," 181 2385 Massachusetts Historical Society, December 1909.

Reinach, Salomon. Tributes to HCL, 1910. 181 2386

Battaini, Domenico. Enrico Carlo Lea, 1910. 181 2387

Tribute in American Historical Review, January 1910. 181 2388

"Henry Charles Lea," in Cultura Moderna, January 1910. 181 2389

McGrath, Owen A. "Dr. Lea as a Historian," in Outlook, January 181 2390 [1910 or 1911].

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"A Great Historical Writer, Henry Charles Lea," in Het Volksbelang, 181 2391 February 5, 1910.

"Henry Charles Lea," in Revue d'Histoire des Religions by Paul 181 2392 Alphandery, January-February 1910.

"Henry Charles Lea," in Kölnische Zeitung, 1910. 181 2393

"Benefactors of the University," H. C. Lea , 1825-1909 in Old Penn, 181 2394 May 14, 1910.

Memorial meeting in honor of Henry Charles Lea held at the 181 2395-2403 American Philosophical Society, January 20, 1911.

Remarks on HCL by William U. Sloane for the American Academy of 181 2404 Arts and Letters, 1912.

"Henry C. Lea" in Gooch's History and Historians of the Nineteenth 181 2405 Century, 1913.

Dedication of the Henry Charles Lea Public School and Address by 181 2406-2407 William E. Lingelbach before the Home and School association of the Henry C. Lea school, May 31, 1917, March 15, 1915.

"Henry Charles Lea, Scholar, Historian, and Philadelphian." 181 2408 Philadelphia Forum Magazine, 1928.

HCL Bibliography. 181 2409-2411

Scrapbook, unbound. Clippings, obituary and tributes to Henry Charles Lea. 182

Scrapbook, unbound. Newspaper tributes to the memory of Henry Charles Lea. 183

Clippings, obituary and memorials, 1909-1911. 184 2412-2417

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B. Lea family memorabilia.

Box Folder

R. M. Hobart to Katharine Christine Lea (granddaughter of 185 2418-2420 Henry C. Lea). Contents

Family letters written from Woodstock (N.Y.?) illustrated with the cartoons, satirical drawings and stories from R. M. Hobart.

Associate Society of Women of the Genealogical Society of 186 Pennsylvania. Description

Memorial minute on the death of Nina Lea, August 26, 1927. Engrossed. Signed by Charles Penrose Keith (1854-1939) president, officers, and members of the associate committee of women. See Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth, 1845-1928, in correspondence files for letter to Arthur H. Lea.

Construction accounts of the Devon property of Charles M. Lea, esq., 187 1911-circa 1917.

Building agreements and specifications for the Devon residence of 188 Charles M. Lea, esq., 1913.

C. Memorabilla. Artifacts and scrapbooks.

Box

Membership card, Congrès d'Historie Diplomatique, Medal from the Congrès 189 International d'Histoire, Paris, Memorial Medal of Guido Levi, dated from the R. Societa Romana di Storia Patria, Sculptor, Speranza, 1893-1900.

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"Moulages de sceaux." Receipt, 1962 September 17. 26 items. 190 Description

Copies of medieval seals in red clay, glazed. From the Societé des amis des Archives de France, Paris. With black and white film negatives of the items. Fragile, packed in wooden box.

Memorabilia. 191 Description

Covers in which Lea stored his notes and manuscripts.

HCL Scrapbook, 1857-1865. 192

XIII. Oversize. 11 boxes. Series Description

Oversize items include Lea's Civil War Scrapbooks; memorabilia, including his membership certificates and diplomas; and political materials. Box 197 contains memorials to the United States Congress, to the Pennsylvania State legislature, and to Philadelphia City Council on political problems, many of which are signed by prominent Philadelphians who were supporters of Lea's.

A. Civil War scrapbooks.

Box

Excerpts on the War [on cover], 1861-1866. 193 Description

Newspaper clippings beginning with 1864. Bound, mounted on acid paper.

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Excerpts on the War [on cover], 1861-1866. 193 Description

Newspaper clippings beginning with 1861, 1862. Bound, mounted on acid paper.

War Records [on cover], 1861-1865. 194 Description

Newspaper clippings. Maps of ports, battles and fortifications drawn to explain the progress of the Civil War. Bound, mounted on acid paper, fragile.

Excerpts on the War [on cover], 1862-1866. 195 Description

Newspaper clippings beginning with 1862. Bound, mounted on acid paper. Fragile.

B. Political reform (oversize).

Box Folder

HCL notes and materials on public buildings. 196

To: Hon. S. J. Randall, et al. re: Civil Service Bill, with signatures, 197 2421-2422 1869.

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of 197 2423 Pennsylvania, 1870.

Memorial for Constitutional Convention for the State of Pennsylvania, 197 2424 1871.

To the Honorable [United States Congress]. Protesting the income tax, 197 2425 1871-1878.

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To the Honorable [Philadelphia City Councils] on behalf of the 197 2426 College of Physicians of Philadelphia, re: slaughterhouse.

C. Political reform (oversize), memorials and petitions.

Box Folder

Mass Meeting re: Attorney General Lear and Continental Passanger 197 2427-2428 Railway Company.

To the Honorable [United States Congress]. Re: presidential election, 197 2429 1876.

To the Honorable [United States Congress]. Memorial to Congress 197 2430 on the Compromise Bill. Note

See: Cavan, Joseph L. correspondence, 1877.

To the Select and Common Councils [Philadelphia]. Re: Philadelphia 197 2431 & Reading Terminal Company, Market Street elevated train, 1888.

To [United States Congress]. Memorial re: forming a militia, undated 197 2432 [186?].

To the taxpayers and other Citizens of the City of Philadelphia. Re: 197 2433 public buildings, undated [ca. 1860].

To the citizens of the Eighth Ward, undated. 197 2434

To the Commissioners for the Erection of Public Buildings, undated. 197 2435

To the Select and Common Councils of [Philadelphia]. re: Market St. 197 2436 elevated train, undated.

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To the Delegates to the Republican State Convention of Pennsylvania, 197 2437 undated.

The Right Way. Weekly. Vol. 1, No. 1-7, and some duplicate copies, 198 1872. Description

Published by Henry C. Lea to attack municipal corruption and the gas ring. Illustrated with satirical cartoons.

Political newspapers, broadsides, Philadelphia tax assessments. 199 Philadelphia. Description

Appropriations and Expenses, oversize charts, with annotations by Henry Charles Lea. Used by Lea to write tracts for the Citizens' Municipal Reform Association on municipal taxation. Lea's notes, newspaper clippings.

New England Loyal Publication Society. No. 248, December 28, 199 1864. Description

Includes a memorial to the U.S. Congress sent under the auspices of the Union League of Philadelphia re: the bounty system, signed by H. C. Lea and others. Also, new series No. 16, No. 17, No. 18, No. 19, No. 21, No. 23, No. 24, No. 25, No. 26, No. 27, No. 28, August- October 1868.

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D. Personal memorabilia (oversize).

Box

Personal memorabilia. Log Book. Voyages of the Yacht Vega of Philadelphia 200 commanded by S. T. Dayton, January 7, 1881-October 8, 1881. Description

From New York to Bermuda, St. Thomas, Trinidad, Barbados, etc. Second voyage from Philadelphia to Boston, Mt. Desert (Maine), New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Bar Harbor, Portland, Portsmouth, Marblehead, Newport, etc. Binding broken, paper is brittle.

Invoice or price list for fittings for the Vega. W. B. Ferguson & Son, 200 2438 New York.

Bill of Sale of Enrolled Vessel, 26 December 1883. 200 2439 Description

Draft of bill of sale of the Yacht Vega to Edmund M. Ferguson.

Memo about steamers from Havana. 200 2440

Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad Co., August 15, 1876. 200 2441 Description

Photostats of stock certificates held by HCL.

Unidentified copy of a page dated, 1779?. 200 2442 Description

With the name Arthur Lee on the bottom entry. Genealological material?

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HCL drawings and sketches including illustrations for scientific 201 publications in conchology.

HCL photographs. 202 Description

Portrait photographs of Henry Charles Lea. Photograph of HCL's grave site.

Charles Grafly's sketches for bust and memorial at the Henry 202 Charles Lea Public School, and for a memorial designed for the First Unitarian Church, ca. 1916. Description

2 watercolor sketches.

Folder of oversize clippings re: HCL funeral and memorials from a 203 2443 scrapbook donated by Henry Lea Hudson, 1970.

E. Diplomas and membership certificates (oversize). Description and Arrangement

HCL honorary degrees, memberships. Legal size and smaller are filed with correspondence, under the name of the institution.

Box

Academia Letterarum et Scientiarum Regia Boica, 1889 November 15. 203

American Academy of Political and Social Science, circa 1910. 203

American Historical Association. Life member, 1898 June 14. 203

American Philosophical Society. Election to membership, 1867 October 18. 203

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Deutsche Comenius-Gesellschaft, 1891 October 10. 203

Franklin Institute. Life Member, 1849 January 18. 203

Massachusetts Historical Society. Election to membership, 1875 October 14. 203

Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia. Life member, 1868 June 18. 203

Pennsylvania Hospital. Contributor. Thirty dollars, 1858 March 13. 203

Pennsylvania Hospital. Contributor, 1865 September 30. 203

Pennsylvania Forestry Association. Life member, 1897 April 30. 203

Pennsylvania Humane Society. Life member, 1888 April 20. 203

Princeton University. Doctor of Laws, 1896. 203

Regia Lynceorum Academia. Election to membership, 1901 August 29. 203

Società Nazionale Emancipatrice di mutuo soccrso del Sacerdozio Italiano, 1869 203 March 9.

United States. Army. War Department. Official acknowledgement of patriotism and 203 public spirit, re: John Seif, representative recruit, 1864 July 27.

United States. Army. War Department. Official acknowledgement of patriotism and 203 public spirit, re: Joseph Coyle, representative recruit, 1864 August 25.

Universitat Giessen. Doctor of Theology, 1907. 203

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