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Records of William Andrews Clark, Jr. and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Clarkive.Pre-1934

Rebecca Fenning Marschall William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2012 2520 Cimarron Street Los Angeles 90018 [email protected] URL: http://www.clarklibrary.ucla.edu/

Clarkive.Pre-1934 1 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Title: William Andrews Clark, Jr. and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Records Creator: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Identifier/Call Number: Clarkive.Pre-1934 Physical Description: 25 Linear Feet(55 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1878-1983 Abstract: This collection consists of the pre-1934 institutional archive of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library and the records of its founder, William Andrews Clark, Jr. Items include correspondence, invoices, photographs, secondary source materials and other documents related to Clark, his library, and his family, friends and colleagues. Clark Library Language of Material: Collection materials primarily in English, though there are a small number of documents written in French. Access Collection is open for research. Publication Rights All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Clark Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Preferred Citation [identification of item] Records of William Andrews Clark, Jr. and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Clarkive Pre-1934, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of , Los Angeles. Biographical and Historical Note William Andrews Clark, Jr. was born in Deer Lodge, in 1877, the youngest son of copper baron William Andrews Clark, Sr. and his wife Katherine. Clark, Jr. (or WAC Jr.) was educated in France and in the New York area and graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelors Degree in Law in 1899. He returned to Butte, Montana, where he worked for several years as a partner in the law firm Clark & Roote and also served on the boards of several of his father's mining and industrial concerns. In 1902, he married Mabel Duffield Foster, who died of complications following the birth of their son, William Andrews Clark, III ("Tertius"), in 1903. In 1907, he married Alice McManus, a native Nevadan, and they moved their permanent home to Los Angeles in the early 1910s. Their house at Adams Boulevard and Cimarron Street occupied the grounds that the Clark Library still stands on today. In the mid-1910s, WAC Jr. began collecting antiquarian and fine press books as a serious hobby (he had dabbled in book buying previous to this). In 1919, he hired bibliographer Robert E. Cowan to consult on book-buying purchases and to help with the compilaton of a printed library catalog. The first volume of this was printed in 1920 by San Francisco printer John Henry Nash. After a small kitchen fire in his home around 1924, Clark decided that a dedicated (and fireproof) library building was a necessity and he hired architect Robert David Farquhar to design the present library building. Upon completion in 1926, Clark promised the library and grounds to UCLA. After his death in 1934, the Clark Library became a part of UCLA. An accomplished amateur violinist, WAC Jr. also founded the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1919. Scope and Contents This collection consists of the institutional archive of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library and the personal archive of William Andrews Clark, Jr., and includes correspondence, invoices, photographs, ephemera, reports, press clippings, and artifacts, dating from 1878 to 1983. The collection also gathers together the Clark Library's resources related to the Clark family more generally. Large sections of the collection are what is termed an "artificial collection," a set of materials accumulated over time by an archival institution, as opposed to a collection that is donated en masse to a library as a discrete unit. As such, this collection will continue to grow over time, even though it is dedicated to the Pre-1934 history of the Clark Library and its founder. Processing History After many decades of use by Clark Library staff and many different organizational systems imposed by various staff members, this collection was formally processed and this finding aid written by Rebecca Fenning Marschall in 2011-2012. Arrangement

Clarkive.Pre-1934 2 This finding aid is arranged into 6 series: Series 1. Correspondence, Invoices and Gift Books; Series 2. People Files; Series 3. Clark Library Building and Grounds; Series 4. Other Clark-related Buildings, Properties and Organizations; Series 5. News and Media Clippings; and Series 6. Miscellany. Subjects and Indexing Terms Collection development (Libraries) -- United States -- 20th century Book collectors -- California -- 20th century Library records -- United States -- 20th century Acquisitions (Libraries) -- United States -- 20th century Letters -- California -- 20th century Photographs -- California -- 20th century Montana -- History Photographs -- United States -- 19th century Invoices -- United States -- 20th century Clark, William Andrews, 1839-1925 Sanders, Cora Edgerton Clark, William Andrews, 1877-1934 Cowan, Robert Ernest

Correspondence, Invoices and Gift Books Series 1. 1903-1946 Physical Description: 6.46 Linear Feet(15.5 boxes) Scope and Content This series includes correspondence, book buying invoices and materials related to gift book recipients and printing, dating from approximately 1903-1946. The majority of correspondence is addressed to WAC Jr. and is related to book buying and collecting or to Christmas and gift books. Some correspondence to and from other members of the Clark Library staff is also included here in addition to some business correspondence related to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Most materials described here are business-like in tone and subject matter; very little purely personal correspondence exists in the Clark Library's collections. Arrangement Arranged in 4 subseries: Subseries 1. Correspondence; Subseries 2. Invoices; Subseries 3. Gift Book Materials; Subseries 4. Christmas Cards.

Correspondence Subseries 1. 1903-1936 Physical Description: 2.09 Linear Feet(5 boxes) Scope and Contents Contains correspondence to and from William Andrews Clark, Jr. and his library staff (primarily Robert E. Cowan and Cora E. Sanders) to booksellers, book collectors, musical colleagues and other friends and acquaintances, 1903-1946. Some correspondence between WAC Jr., Caroline Estes Smith and George Leslie Smith regarding the Los Angeles Philharmonic is also included. The vast majority of correspondence is business-related in nature and does not touch on personal topics. Also enumerated here is a small amount of correspondence to and from other Clarks (particularly William Andrews Clark, Sr. and Alice McManus Clark). Arrangement Materials are arranged and described in alphabetical order by writer. box 5, folder 1 A box 5, folder 2 Adam, R.B. 1921-1930 box 5, folder 1 American Autograph Shop

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box 5, folder 1 American Library Association box 5, folder 1 American Railway Express Co. box 5, folder 1 Anderson, J. H. box 5, folder 1 Anderson, E. H. box 5, folder 1 Armstrong, James F. box 5, folder 1 Avalun-Verlag box 5, folder 3 Ba- box 5, folder 3 G. A. Baker and Co. box 5, folder 3 Balderston, Katharine C. box 5, folder 3 Bar Assoc. of San Francisco box 5, folder 3 Guy B. Barham Company box 5, folder 3 Bartlett, Henrietta C. box 5, folder 4 Belden, Charles F. box 5, folder 3 Bender, Albert M. box 5, folder 3 Bent, Arthur S. box 5, folder 4 Bi- box 5, folder 4 Bibliographical Society of America box 5, folder 5 Bibliotheque Nationale box 5, folder 6 Bickford, Walter M. box 8, folder 24 Bierlich, Julius General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 4 Billings, William R. box 5, folder 8 Birrell & Garnett, Ltd. (Graham Pollard) box 5, folder 4 Bolton, Herbert E. box 5, folder 4 Book Club of California box 5, folder 7 Br- box 5, folder 7 Braslau, Sophie box 5, folder 7 Bredvold, Louis I. box 5, folder 7 Brentano's box 5, folder 7 Breslauer, Martin box 5, folder 9 Brick Row Bookshop box 5, folder 7 Briggs, Morris H. box 5, folder 37 Brisbane, A. box 5, folder 10 Bristol, H.S. box 5, folder 7 Britt, E. W. box 5, folder 7 Brooks, Jerome E. box 5, folder 11 Browning Society of Los Angeles box 5, folder 7 Buhlig, Richard box 5, folder 12 Bullen, Henry Lewis (of the Typographic Library and Museum) 1929-1933 box 5, folder 7 Buttrick, Ernest G. box 5, folder 13 Ca- box 5, folder 13 Cadman, Charles Wakefield box 8, folder 29 Cadman, Charles Wakefield General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 28 Cameron, Charlotte General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 13 Campbell, William J. box 5, folder 13 Chartier, G. M. box 5, folder 13 Librarie L. Conquet

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box 8, folder 28 Coolidge, E. Sprague General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 19 Corgnier-Abens, Yvonne box 5, folder 19 Coulahan, John M. box 8, folder 28 Cowan, Robert General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 19 Coykendall, Frederick box 5, folder 19 Coyle, Ray box 5, folder 19 Crocker, Templeton box 5, folder 14 University of California box 5, folder 15 California State Library 1928 box 5, folder 16 Champion, Edouard 1926 box 5, folder 17 Chaplin, Charles 1918 box 5, folder 18 Chew, Beverly box 5, folder 19 Cl- box 5, folder 20 Clark, Alice G. McManus Note Letters written to WAC Jr's second wife, Alice McManus Clark. Many of these letters concern charitable work.

box 5, folder 19 Arthur H. Clark Company box 9, folder 21 Clark, Charles Walker to WAC Jr. and Robert Cowan 1920, 1931 box 5, folder 19 John Clark Company box 9, folder 22 Clark, William Andrews, Jr. to Robert Cowan 1928-1932 Note Includes letter from WAC Jr to Cowan dated 1931, with an enclosed 1879 Inman Line passenger list showing his parents as transatlantic passengers (MS.1931.001).

box 9, folder 24 Clark, William Andrews, Jr. to Sam T. Clover 1923 Note Gift of Doris Harris, 1977 (MS.1977.015).

box 5, folder 21 Clark, William Andrews, Sr. to WAC, Jr. 1920 box 5, folder 22 Clark, William Andrews, Sr. to Charles Kessler 1920 box 22, folder 5 Clark, William Andrews, Sr. to F.E. Murray, Prescott, Arizona (photocopy of letter and envelope; location of original unknown) April 8, 1888 box 5, folder 23 Clawson, John L. box 5, folder 19 William L. Clements Library box 5, folder 25 Cobden-Sanderson, Alice box 5, folder 24 Cobden-Sanderson, T.J. box 5, folder 26 Cockerell, Sydney box 5, folder 27 Cowan, Robert E. Note Letters to and from Robert Cowan, WAC Jr's bibliographer until 1933. Cowan's resignation letter is included here.

box 5, folder 45 Cowan, Robert E. to Phil Townsend Hanna 29 December 1930 Note Gift of Kenneth Karmiole, 2012 (MS.2012.015).

box 5, folder 28 Cox, Allyn

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box 5, folder 29 D box 5, folder 30 Daniels, Mark box 5, folder 29 Davis, George box 5, folder 32 De Roos, S.H. box 5, folder 31 Denison, Arthur box 5, folder 33 Devoe, Alan box 5, folder 29 Dewart, Frederick box 5, folder 34 Didot 1929 box 5, folder 29 Dobell, P. J. box MS Wilde 10, Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce (from WAC Jr.) folder 70, box 5, folder 35 box MS Wilde 16, Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce (to WAC, Jr.) 1930-1932 folder 1 and 7 box 8, folder 28 Downes, Olin General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 29 Drake, James F. box 5, folder 36 Dressler, Marie 1918, 1933 box 5, folder 29 E. P. Dutton and Company box 5, folder 29 Duttons, Inc. box 5, folder 37 E box 8, folder 29 Eawes, Henry P. General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 38 Eckel, John C. box 5, folder 37 Eichheim, Henry box 8, folder 29 Eichheim, Henry General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 28 Eisoff, Michael General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 37 Ettinghauser, Maurice L. box 5, folder 37 Ex Officers Book Union box 5, folder 37 Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd. box 5, folder 39 F box 5, folder 39 Fairbanks, Thomas Nast box 5, folder 46 Farquhar, Robert D. 1923-1926 box 5, folder 39 Field II, Eugene box 5, folder 40 First Edition Club (A.J.A. Symonds) box 8, folder 28 Foerster, Arnold General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 28 Francisco, J. Bond General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 39 French, Florence box 5, folder 39 The Frontier box 5, folder 39 Frood-Hyams, Dorothea

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box 5, folder 41 Fry, Sherry box 5, folder 42 Ga-Gre box 5, folder 42 Gabrilowitsch, Ossip box 5, folder 42 Thomas J. Gannon, Inc. box 5, folder 43 Ganz, Rudolph box 5, folder 42 Gasparri, Cardinal Pietro box 5, folder 42 Gimbel Brothers, Inc. box 5, folder 42 Gollancz, J. box 5, folder 42 Gough, W. A. box 8, folder 29 Grainger, Percy General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 5, folder 42 Grant, John box 5, folder 42 Greene, Henry A. box 5, folder 42 Greever, Garland box 5, folder 44 Griffith, R.H. box 5, folder 45 Grolier Club box 5, folder 42 Gunther, R. T. box 6, folder 1 Ha- box 6, folder 1 Haldeman-Julius, E. box 8, folder 28 Hale, Philip General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 6, folder 2 Harper, Lathrop C. box 6, folder 3 Harris, Frank box 6, folder 4 Hart, James D. box 6, folder 1 Harvard College Library box 6, folder 1 Harvard University Press box 6, folder 1 Hathaway, R. H. box 6, folder 1 Hays, W. R. A. box 6, folder 5 Heartman, Charles 1925 box 6, folder 1 Hebel, J. William box 6, folder 1 W. Heffer & Sons box 6, folder 6 Heifetz, Jascha 1930 box 8, folder 29 Herbert, Clifford Victor General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 29 Hutcheson, Ernest General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 6, folder 1 Herlick, Martin Hans box 8, folder 28 Hertz, ?? General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 6, folder 7 Hi- box 6, folder 1 Hiersemann, Karl W. box 6, folder 8 Hill, Walter box 6, folder 7 Hogan, Frank J. box MS Wilde 32, Holland, Vyvyan folder 21, box 6, folder 9

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box 6, folder 7 Holzworth, John M. box 6, folder 10 Hoover, Herbert 1928 box 6, folder 7 Hopkins, A. A. box 6, folder 11 Howell, John (John Howell Books) box 6, folder 7 Hughes, Rupert box 6, folder 12 Hunter, David box 6, folder 13 Huntington, Henry E. box 6, folder 14 Huntington Library box 6, folder 7 Hyatt, Philip box 6, folder 15 I-J box 6, folder 15 The Inland Printer box 6, folder 16 Institut de France box 6, folder 15 Iowa Wesleyan College box 6, folder 15 Jackson, Martin J. box 6, folder 15 Johnson, Milbank box 6, folder 15 Judson, A. C. box 6, folder 17 K box 6, folder 18 Kennerley, Mitchell box 6, folder 19 Kent, Charles W. 1903 box 6, Kessler, Charles N. folder 20-21 box 6, folder 17 Kirk, George box 6, folder 17 Knopf, Alfred A. box 6, folder 17 Viscount Knutsford box 8, folder 28 Krueger, Karl General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 6, folder 22 L box 6, folder 22 Lambeth, W. A. box 6, folder 22 Lampton, Clark S. box 6, folder 22 Laurin, Louis box 6, folder 22 Leach, Howard Seavoy box 6, folder 22 Lehman, Benjamin H. box 6, folder 23 Leonard, Charles R. box 6, folder 22 Lewis, B. Roland box 6, folder 22 Lewis, William S. box 6, folder 22 Liberma, Marco F. box 6, folder 24 Library of Congress box 6, folder 25 Lile, William Minor box 6, folder 22 Lilienthal, T. M. box 6, folder 22 Limited Editions Club, Inc. box 6, folder 26 Lippincott, William I. box 6, folder 22 Livingston, Flora box 6, folder 22 Lomax, John A. box 6, folder 27 LA Phil board of directors box 6, folder 28 LA Phil personnel box 6, folder 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic Board of Directors (from WAC Jr) 1925 box 6, folder 28 Los Angeles Philharmonic Staff 1932 box 6, folder 29 Lyman, George D. box 9, folder 25 Mackay, John W. to WAC, Sr. ca, 1895 Note Purchase, 2001 (MS.2001.018).

box 6, folder 31 MacKenzie-Brown, Booksellers box 7, folder 1 MacMonnies, ?? box 7, folder 1 MacNamara, Walter P.

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box 6, folder 30 Maggs Brothers box 7, folder 1 Marks, Harry F. box 6, folder 32 Martini, Joseph (bookseller) box 7, folder 1 Matson, John box 7, folder 1 Mc- box 7, folder 2 McGill University box 7, folder 1 McGinnis, H. box 7, folder 1 McGirr, Newman F. box 8, folder 28 McGroarty, John Steven General letters to George Leslie Smith about the Phil book

box 7, folder 3 Mencken, H.L. box 7, folder 4 Merriam, H. G. box 7, folder 1 Meyerfeld, Max box 7, folder 4 Mi- box 7, folder 5 University of box 7, folder 6 Millard, Christopher (aka Stuart Mason) box 7, folder 7 Millard, George and Alice 1918-1934 box 7, folder 8 Mills College box 7, folder 4 Molinari, Bernardino box 7, folder 9 Moore, Ernest C. box 7, folder 4 University of Montana box 7, folder 4 Moss, William E. box 7, folder 10 Morgan-Bruce Book Co. (Theatre Book Store) box 7, folder 11 Morris, May 1922-1932 box 7, folder 12 Mosher, Thomas B. box 7, folder 13 Mukerji, Dhan Gopal 1916 Note Written to Alice McManus Clark. Gift of Cora E. Sanders, March 1949 (MS.1949.002)

box 7, folder 4 München, Emil Hirsch box 7, folder 4 Myers, Charles Haven box 7, folder 14 N box 7, Nash, John Henry 1920-1934 folder 15-20 box 8, folder 28 Nash, John Henry General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 7, folder 14 Neill, James box 7, folder 21 University of Nevada box 7, folder 14 Nevada State Historical Society box 7, folder 14 Newberry Library box 7, folder 22 Newton, A. Edward box 7, folder 14 Nopes, George box 7, folder 23 North, Ernest Dressel box 7, folder 24 Northwestern University box 7, folder 14 NYPL box 8, folder 1 O box 8, folder 28 Oberhoffer, Emil General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 1 O'Day, Edward F. box 8, folder 1 Osborne, Lucy Eugenia

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box 8, folder 1 Oswald, Clyde box 8, folder 1 P-Q box 8, folder 2 Palmer, E. H. box 8, folder 2 C. C. Parker, Inc. box 8, folder 2 Parker, Garrett & Co. box 8, folder 2 Patton, John S. box 8, folder 2 J. Pearson & Co. box 8, folder 3 Pierpont Morgan Library box 8, folder 4 Pforzheimer, Carl box 8, folder 5 Edgar Allan Poe Shrine 19224 box 8, folder 6 Post, Harrison (from WAC Jr) box 9, folder 26 Post, Harrison, correspondence with L.C. Powell and Clark Library staff 1946 Note Correspondence regarding the return of some of Post's items still in the Library & residence in 1946.

box 8, folder 1 Perkins, John box 8, folder 2 Pennell, Joseph box 8, folder 2 Perkins, P. D. box 8, folder 2 Picard, Emile box 8, folder 2 Pleadwell, Frank box 8, folder 2 The Edgar Allen Poe Shrine, Inc. box 8, folder 2 Postal Telegraph-Cable Company box 8, folder 2 Powell, John box 8, folder 2 box 8, folder 7 R box 8, folder 8 Redinton, J.W. box 8, folder 9 Reiner, Fritz box 8, folder 2 Reiner, Fritz box 8, folder 10 de Ricci, Seymour box 8, Rosenbach 1920-1934 folder 11-15 box 8, folder 16 Rothwell, Walter box 8, folder 28 Rothwell, Walter General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 17 Rothwell, Walter, Fritz Kreisler, Leopold Godowsky, Frieda Godowsky box 8, folder 18 Sa- box 8, folder 18 Sachs, B. box 8, folder 18 Saint Ignatius College box 8, folder 20 Sanders, Cora Edgerton (from WAC Jr) 1926-1934 box 8, folder 19 Sanner, Sydney box 8, folder 21 Schad, Robert O. box 8, folder 18 Scheuer, Alwin J. box 8, folder 18 Schnéevoigt, Georg Lennart box 8, folder 22 Schumann-Heink, Ernestine 1923-1930 box 8, folder 23 Scribner, Charles box 8, folder 18 Sebley, F. J. box 8, folder 9 Jacques Seligmann & Co., Inc. box 8, folder 18 Sessler, Charles box 8, folder 18 Sethman, William G. box 8, folder 24 Sh- box 9, folder 27 Shakespeare Foundation box 8, folder 18 Shearer, Augustus H. box 8, folder 24 Sherman, Philip D. box 8, folder 24 Shorter, Clement

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box 8, folder 24 Sign of the Dragon box 8, Smith, Caroline Estes (from WAC Jr) 1923-1934 folder 25-27 box 8, folder 28 Smith, Caroline Estes (from others) box 8, folder 24 Smith, Eugene B. box 8, folder 24 Smith, H. box 8, folder 24 Smith, Harry B. box 8, folder 29 Smith, George Leslie (from WAC Jr and others) box 8, folder 24 Smith, Robert M. box 8, folder 24 Simpran, Percy box 8, folder 24 University of Southern California box 8, folder 28 Spalding, Albert General letters to Caroline Estes Smith about the Phil book

box 8, folder 30 Special Libraries Association of Southern California 1927 box 9, folder 1 St- box 9, folder 1 Stetson, Jr., John B. box 9, folder 1 Stelle, Morton B. box 9, folder 1 B. F. Stevens & Brown box 9, folder 1 Stewart, Humphrey J. box 9, folder 1 Stock, Frederick A. box 9, folder 1 Stokes, Francis Griffin box 9, folder 2 Stokowski, Olga 1929 box 9, folder 3 Stone, Harry box 9, folder 1 Stowell, Thomas B. box 9, folder 1 Struble, Mildred C. box 9, folder 4 Su- box 9, folder 4 Summers, Montague box 9, folder 4 Sumner, Malcolm box 9, folder 4 Sutphen, Adelyn box 9, folder 4 Sutro, Alfred box 9, folder 5 T box 9, folder 5 Talbot, ?? box 9, folder 6 Tandler, Adolf box 9, folder 5 Taylor, E. G. box 9, folder 5 Temple, R. box 9, folder 7 Templeman, John Little box 9, folder 5 UT Austin box 9, folder 5 Thompson, Lewis M. box 9, folder 5 Thorn-Drury, C. box 9, folder 5 Tice & Lynch, Inc. box 9, folder 5 Thomas Topping Co. box 9, folder 8 Tonello, Joseph box 9, folder 5 Treanor, John box 9, folder 5 Tregaskis, James box 9, folder 28 Troubetzkoy, Paul and Amelie box 9, folder 5 Alexander Turnbull Library box 9, folder 9 U box 9, folder 9 Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs box 9, folder 9 Union Square Book Shop box 9, folder 9 University of Utah box 9, folder 9 Utley, George B. box 9, folder 10 V box MS Box 24, Van Nosdall, George A. 1930 folder 4 Note Letters regarding Thomas J. Wise and Byron's "Euthanasia."

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box 9, folder 10 Van Nosdall, George A. box 9, folder 10 Van Patten, Nathan box 9, folder 10 Vanderbilt, Jr., Cornelius box 9, folder 10 A. F. Vesper & F. B. Vesper, Jr. box 9, folder 11 University of Virginia box 9, folder 10 Virginia Quarterly Review, UVA box 9, folder 12 W box 9, folder 12 Wagner, H. R. box 9, folder 12 Walker, George E. box 9, folder 12 Walsh, M. J. box 9, folder 13 Warde, Frederick box 9, folder 12 Weil, Frank L. box 9, folder 12 Wells, Edgar H. box 9, folder 14 Wells, Gabriel box 9, folder 15 Weston, Edward box 9, folder 12 Wheat, Carl I. box 9, folder 12 Whitall, W. Van R. box 9, folder 12 White, W. A. box 9, folder 12 Whitty, J. H. box 9, folder 12 Wier, Jeanne Elizabeth box 9, folder 12 Wilkinson, ?? box 9, folder 12 Williams, Annie K. box 9, folder 16 Williamson, George box 9, folder 12 Williams, Jr., O. C. box 9, folder 12 Wilson, F. P. box 9, folder 17 Wilson, James Southall box 9, folder 18 Winship, George Parker box 9, folder 19 Wise, Thomas J. box MS Box W Wise, Thomas J. (No. 24), Note folder 34-35 Letters to WAC, Jr., Cora Sanders and Adelyn Sutphen Stumph concerning various forgeries and other bibliographic topics.

box 9, folder 12 Wood, Charles Erskine Scott box 9, folder 12 Woollcott, Alexander box 9, folder 20 X-Z box 9, folder 20 Yale, Charles box 9, folder 20 Yale University Library box 9, folder 20 Zeile, John

box 1-4 Invoices Subseries 2. 1911-1934 Physical Description: 1.67 Linear Feet(4 boxes) Scope and Contents This subseries comprises invoices for books and other collection materials purchased by William Andrews Clark, Jr. and his library staff. Some invoices are accompanied by correspondence. Arrangement Arranged in alphabetical order by bookseller.

box 1, folder 1 A box 1, folder 2 A Misc. box 1, folder 3 B Misc. box 1, folder 4 Ba- box 1, folder 5 Barham box 1, folder 6 Bi-

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box 1, folder 7 Bo- box 1, folder 8 Brentano box 1, folder 9 Brick Row box 1, folder 10 C box 1, folder 11 Crocker box 1, folder 12 Da- box 1, folder 13 Do- box 1, folder 14 Dr-Du box 2, folder 1 E box 2, folder 2 F box 2, folder 3 Ga- box 2, folder 4 Gr- box 2, folder 5 H-Hn box 2, folder 6 Walter M. Hill box 2, folder 7 Hoa-Hol box 2, folder 8 Hom- box 2, folder 9 I-J box 2, folder 10 K box 2, folder 11 L box 2, folder 12 Mc box 2, folder 13 Ma- box 2, Maggs folder 14-17 box 3, folder 1 Mi- box 3, folder 2-4 Millard box 3, folder 5 N box 3, folder 6 Nash box 3, folder 7 O box 3, folder 8 P box 3, folder 9 Parker box 3, folder 10 Q box 3, folder 11 R box 3, Rosenbach folder 12-13 box 4, folder 1 Sa-So box 4, folder 2-4 Smith, George D. box 4, folder 5 St box 4, folder 6 T box 4, folder 7 Tregaskis box 4, folder 8 U box 4, folder 9 V box 4, folder 10 W box 4, folder 11 Wells box 4, folder 12 X-Z

Gift Book Materials Subseries 3. 1921-1936 Physical Description: 2.09 Linear Feet(5 boxes) Scope and Contents This subseries contains correspondence and other documents related to William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s privately printed library catalogs and Christmas gift books. Clark published a Christmas book nearly every year as well as publishing many volumes worth of library catalogs. Arrangement Arranged into 2 subgroups: Subgroup 1. Gift Book Correspondence; and Subgroup 2. Gift Book Production.

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Gift Book Correspondence Subgroup 1. 1922-1936 Physical Description: 1.67 Linear Feet(4 boxes) Scope and Contents Contains correspondence related to William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s library catalogs and annual Christmas gift books. Nearly all items here are thank you notes written by friends and colleagues, thanking WAC, Jr. for including them on the book distribution list. There are also more formal acknowledgements of these gifts from libraries and institutions. Arrangement Organized in alphabetical order by correspondent.

box 24 Illegible box 24 "Joy" (last name unknown) box 24 Abascal, Mary J. box 24 Abbe, Robert box 24 Adam, R.D. box 24 Alderman, Bessie H. box 24 Alderman, Edwin A. box 24 Anderson, J.T. box 24 Balch, Janet box 24 Ballard, R.H. box 24 Baumgardt, B.R. box 24 Behymer, Lynden Ellsworth box 24 Bender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice) box 24 Bird, Remsen Du Bois box 24 Bixby, William K. (William Keeney) box 24 Blake, James D. box 24 Bliss, Leslie E. box 24 Bodleian Library box 24 Bogan, Peggy box 24 Bogardus, D.F. box 24 Book Club of California box 24 Boston Public Library box 24 Braslau, Sophie box 24 Brentano, Arthur box 24 British Library box 24 Britt, E.W. box 24 Buhlig, Richard box 24 Bullen, Henry Lewis box 24 Burke, Louise box 24 Burn, Walter Lewis box 24 California State Library box 24 Campbell, W.W. box 24 Cambridge University Library box 24 Carswell, Wanlyn box 24 Cecil, Arthur Bond box 24 Chartier, G.M. box 24 Clark, Celia Tobin box 24 Clark, Charles W. (Charles Walker) box 24 Clark, Walter E. box 24 Clover, Sam T. box 24 Colby, William Edward box 24 Cole, George Watson box 24 Columbia University Library box 24 Cox, Allyn box 24 Culver, Henry B. box 24 Cushing, John J.

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box 24 Daniels, Mark Roy box 24 Dartmouth College Library box 24 Davidson, George box 24 Davis, George Wesley box 24 DeLorme, Weston box 24 Dinkins, Lynn H. box 24 Dobie, Armistead M. (Armistead Mason) box 24 Doheny, Estelle box 24 Drake, James F. box 24 Duperu, A.M. box 24 Eckel, John C. box 24 Edgar Allan Poe Shrine, Inc. box 24 Edward, Frances Taft box 24 Ellis, Arthur M. box 24 Family (club) box 24 Farrand, Max box 24 FauntLeRoy, Joseph box 25 First Edition Club (London, England) box 25 Fiske, Haley box 25 Fiske, Marione Container Summary:

box 25 Fitzwilliam Museum box 25 Forbes, Mary box 25 Furman, Fred J. box 25 Gardner, Walter H. box 25 Gerard, Harry and Mae box 25 Gerard, Molly box 25 Giannetti, Dorothy box 25 Gimbel, Richard box 25 Goelet, Ogden box 25 Gold, Julius box 25 Granniss, Ruth S. (Ruth Shepard) box 25 Gray, John P. box 25 Greene, Alexander box 25 Griffith, Reginald Harvey box 25 Grolier Club box 25 Gunst, Morgan A. box 25 Gutterson, Fred S. box 25 Hahn, Edward F. box 25 Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel) box 25 Hamill, Alfred E. (Alfred Ernest) box 25 Happ, William M. box 25 Harvard College Library box 25 Hawkins, William S. box 25 Heifetz, Jascha box 25 Hill, Walter M. (Walter Martin) box 25 Hostetter, E. Byron box 25 Howell, John box 25 Hoyt, Arthur box 25 Hughes, Rupert box 25 Hunt, George S. box 25 Huntington, Henry Edwards box 25 Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery box 25 John Carter Brown Library box 25 Jomier, Georges box 25 Kall, Alexis box 25 Keats-Shelley Memorial Association

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box 25 Kessler, Charles N. (Charles Nickolas) box 25 Key, Pierre V. R. (Pierre Van Rensselaer) box 25 Kremer, Alf. C. box 25 Kuphal, Frederick W. box 25 Lambeth, W. A. (William Alexander) box 25 Lampton, Clark S. box 25 Leonard, Charles R. box 25 Liberma, Marco F. box 25 Library of Congress box 25 Library of Congress. Copyright Office box 25 Lile, William Minor box 25 Lilienthal, Theodore M. (Theodore Max) box 25 Lippincott, William I. box 25 Los Angeles Public Library box 25 Loyola University of Los Angeles box 25 Luke, H.L. box 25 Luke, Rebecca box 25 Lyman, Edward Dean box 25 Lyman, George D. (George Dunlap) box 26 MacLellan, George W. box 26 MacNamara, Walter P. box 26 Macon, G. (Gustave) box 26 Magdalen College (University of Oxford) box 26 Maggs Bros. box 26 Marks, Harry F. box 26 Maury, Lowndes box 26 McBryde, Warren H. box 26 McCarthy, E. Avery box 26 McGill University box 26 McInerney, Joseph box 26 McLaughlin, Mathilde box 26 McManus, Alice box 26 McNab, Gavin box 26 McNab, Wilma box 26 Merle, Martin V. box 26 Merola, Gaetano box 26 Millikan, Robert Andrews box 26 Mills College box 26 Mitchell, Josephine E. Walker box 26 Moerenhout, Florence Cooke box 26 Monnette, Orra Eugene box 26 Montgomery, Leona box 26 Moore, Ernest Carroll box 26 Morgner, Oscar Aurelius box 26 Mosher, Anna box 26 Newbegin, Jack box 26 Newberry Library box 26 Newlin, Gurney E. box 26 New York Academy of Medicine box 26 New York Public Library box 26 Neylan, John Francis box 26 Noel, Don O. (Don Obert) box 26 North, Ernest Dressel box 26 O'Day, Edward F. box 26 Parker, C.C. box 26 Perkins, John I. box 26 Pforzheimer, Carl H. (Carl Howard) box 26 Pierpont Morgan Library

Clarkive.Pre-1934 16 Correspondence, Invoices and Gift Books Series 1.1903-1946 Gift Book Materials Subseries 3. 1921-1936

box 26 Phillips, James C. box 26 Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William) box 26 Porter, Grace box 26 Princeton University. Library box 26 Putnam, Herbert box 26 Pyle, J.C. box 26 Ratchford, Fannie Elizabeth box 26 Renick, William Leonard box 26 Ricci, Seymour de box 26 Rideaux, Joseph box 26 Robertson, John W. box 26 Rogers, Josephine box 26 Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf) box 26 Rosenbach, Philip H. (Philip Hyman) box 26 Rossetti, V.H. box 26 Rothschild, Max box 26 Rothwell, Liesel box 27 Sachs, Julius box 27 Sanner, Sydney box 27 Scanland, John M. box 27 Schad, Robert O. (Robert Oliver) box 27 Schumacher, Marian? box 27 Scribner, Arthur H. box 27 Searls, Fred, Jr. box 27 Searls, Gwynne box 27 Sethman, William G. box 27 Shepherd, Bessie box 27 Shepherd, Rezin Davis (aka R.D. MacLean) box 27 Shorter, Clement King box 27 Shortridge, Samuel E. box 27 Smith, Milton W. box 27 Spalding, Mary V. Pyle box 27 Sproul, Robert Gordon box 27 Stearns, Helen Sweet box 27 St. Clair, Harry Hull box 27 Strobridge, W.E. box 27 Struble, Mildred C. box 27 Sumnet, Malcolm box 27 Sutro, Alfred box 27 Symons, A. J. A. (Alphonse James Albert) box 27 Taylor, Virginia box 27 Templeman, John L. box 27 Typographic Library and Museum box 27 University of California, Berkeley. Library box 27 University of California, Los Angeles. Library box 27 University of Nevada box 27 University of San Francisco (Saint Ignatius College) box 27 University of Southern California box 27 University of Texas box 27 University of Virginia. Library box 27 Ussher, Bruno David box 27 Van Nosdall, George A. box 27 Van Patten, Nathan box 27 Welch, Marjorie box 27 Weston, Edward box 27 White, Charles L. (Charles Lafayette) box 27 Williams College. Library box 27 Williams, Mary Floyd

Clarkive.Pre-1934 17 Correspondence, Invoices and Gift Books Series 1.1903-1946 Gift Book Materials Subseries 3. 1921-1936

box 27 Williamson, George Charles box 27 Wilke, William box 27 Wilson, James Southall box 27 Wrenn, Lois Allen box 27 Yaeckel, Lucille D. box 27 Yale University. Library box 27 Young, W.R.K. box 27 Zamorano Club box 27 French letters to "Cher Bienfaiteur," written after WAC Jr's death 1935-1936 box 27 Letters regarding Fontaine fables gift book 1929 Gift Book Production Subgroup 2. 1921-1933 Physical Description: 0.4 Linear Feet(1 box) Scope and Contents Contains materials related to the preparation and printing of William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s annual Christmas books. This items include correspondence with printers and experts on the texts in question as well as drafts of Clark's own essays and introductions to the books. Arrangement Organized by gift book title.

Wilde-Douglas Letters box 34, folder 3 Legal correspondence 1921-1922 box 34, folder 4 Rosenbach correspondence 1921 All for Love box 34, folder 5 WAC Jr's holograph introduction (partial) Note Gift of Adelyn Sutphen Godwin, 1952 (MS.1952.008).

The Deserted Village box 34, folder 6 WAC Jr's holograph introduction Note Gift of Cora E. Sanders, October 1947 (MS.1947.001).

Father Damien box 34, folder 7 Correspondence with clergy 1931-1933 box 34, folder 8 Newspaper clippings box 34, folder 9 "Bibliography and books consulted" box 34, folder 10 Bibliography, correspondence and WAC Jr's typescript introduction Gray's "Ode" box 34, folder 11 Correspondence with A.S.W. Rosenbach and Leonard Whibley 1933

Christmas Cards Subseries 4. 1923-1933 Physical Description: 0.63 Linear Feet1.5 boxes Scope and Contents Contains Christmas cards sent by William Andrews Clark, Jr. to friends and colleagues. There are many duplicates of each card in these files. Some thank-you notes and acknowledgements of the cards are also included here. Arrangement Arranged in roughly chronological order.

box 33 illustrated by Franz Geritz 1923 box 39 illustrated by Franz Geritz 1926 box 33 illustrated by William Wilke (message in French) 1930 box 33 illustrated by Grace Marion Brown (message in English) 1930 box 33 poem and illustration by Leon-Adolphe Willette 1931

Clarkive.Pre-1934 18 Correspondence, Invoices and Gift Books Series 1.1903-1946 Christmas Cards Subseries 4.1923-1933

box 34, folder 1, illustration by Grace Marion Brown 1933 box 33 box 39 Christmas card, illustrated by Grace Marion Brown, originally sent to Miss Sydney Sanner 1933 box 34, folder 2 Extra envelopes box 27 Thank-yous for 1929 Christmas card 1929-1930 location Clark Folio-size Christmas books printed by John Henry Nash Library First Note Annex Multiple copies of most books.

box 54 Folio-size Christmas keepsakes (unbound copies) 1926-1933 Note All printed by John Henry Nash. Includes: Sermon on the Mount (1926), Thanatopsis (1927), The last will and testament of Charles Lounsbery (1929), The Lord's Prayer (1932), and Robert Louis Stevenson's Christmas Sermon (1933). Also includes a keepsake printing of Robert Burns' "The bonnie lass that laid the bed to me" (1927).

People Files Series 2. 1878-1983, undated Scope and Contents This series consists of photographs, ephemera, secondary source materials and other items related to William Andrews Clark, Jr., his family and his colleagues. Most material here is connected to WAC Jr., but there are also substantial materials related to members of the Clark Library staff and to William Andrews Clark, Sr. The majority of items in this series are photographs, but there is also a great deal of secondary reference material (most of this is related to WAC Sr. and Allyn Cox). Arrangement Materials arranged into 4 subseries: Subseries 1. William Andrews Clark, Jr.; Subseries 2. William Andrews Clark, Sr.; Subseries 3. Other Clark Family Members; Subseries 4. Colleagues and Associates.

William Andrews Clark, Jr. Subseries 1. ca. 1878-1981 Scope and Contents Contains photographs, honorary degrees and certificates, ephemera, and other miscellaneous materials related to William Andrews Clark, Jr. Arrangement Organized into 3 subgroups: Subgroup 1. Photographs; Subgroup 2. Awards and Certificates; Subgroup 3. Other Materials.

Photographs Subgroup 1. ca. 1878-1934 Scope and Contents Contains photographs of William Andrews Clark, Jr. from approximately 1878 to 1934. Some images are formal studio portraits, while others are casual snapshots. Many casual photographs contain unidentified individuals.

box 10, folder 11 Unidentified toddler, possibly WAC Jr. ca 1877 box 48 WAC Jr. and sister as young children ca. 1880? box 11, folder 1 WAC Jr as a child ca 1882 box 11, folder 8 Photograph of the University of Virginia graduates in law, including WAC Jr 1899 box 12, folder 20 Portrait of WAC Sr., WAC Jr. and WAC III 1903 Note Caption on verso: Three generations of millionaires, WA Clark I II III.

Clarkive.Pre-1934 19 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated William Andrews Clark, Jr. Subseries 1.ca. 1878-1981

box 12, folder 6 Alice Clark, Cora Sanders and WAC Jr in Ireland 1913 box 12, folder 11 WAC Jr., portraits by Edward Weston 1919-1921 Note Contains 3 photographs (one of them is a ca. 1980 copy). One photograph is signed by Weston and inscribed to Robert E. Cowan by WAC Jr. (the inscription is dated 10/19/1919).

box 12, folder 14 WAC Jr. with Robert Cowan, Edwin Clark and others in Montana ca 1919 box 12, folder 9 WAC Jr., portraits by Murillo Studio 1925-1926 Note Includes 7 photographs. 4 are inscribed by WAC Jr. to others: George Leslie Smith (12/27/1926), Merle Armitage (12/27/1926; gift of Merle Armitage), Robert Cowan (11/18/1925), and Robert Farquhar (1925).

box 12, folder 18 Montana snapshots, including WAC Jr., George Pale and others ca 1928 box 12, folder 10 WAC Jr., portraits by Murillo Studio ca. 1932 box 12, folder 17 WAC Jr., snapshots in academic cap and gown in the library's outdoor reading room box 12, folder 16 Photographs of Henrique Medina portrait of WAC Jr. box 12, folder 15 WAC Jr. and Harrison Post, snapshots in Europe (possibly Mont St. Michel) Note Includes negatives and the original envelope in which the undeveloped film was deposited at a Kodak studio.

box 12, folder 13 WAC Jr. and Will Garroway, photograph by Watts Note Gift of Alpha O. Sigfrid, 1953 (MS.1953.006).

box 12, folder 12 Photograph of Paul Troubetzkoy statue of WAC Jr. box 12, folder 46 Cartoon about LA Philharmonic's founding by Gale for the (original ink drawing) 1919 Awards and Certificates Subgroup 2. 1912-1932 Scope and Contents Consists of certificates, awards, honorary degrees and club memberships dating 1912-1932.

box 22, folder 20 Nelson's L-L Encyclopedia certificate of membership (no. 14139) issued to WAC Jr. March 12, 1912 box 17, folder 8 "Diploma of Award" to WAC Jr. from the California Liberty Fair 1918 box 34, folder 17 Book Club of California lifetime membership certificate 1920 box 39 Specimen leaf from a book of hours, given to WAC Jr. by the Book Club of California, with accompanying letter from Book Club of California box 22, folder 22 Receipt, initiation fee for the Uplifters Club, for WAC Jr and Harrison Post 1925 box 34, Mills College honorary doctorate: certificate, correspondence, programs and folder 12-13 other materials 1925 box 20, folder 9 University of San Francisco, honorary degree for WAC Jr. 1930 box 28 Printed scroll, souvenir (?) of the unveiling of the Beethoven Statue in Pershing Square, printed by Chester Troan October 14, 1932 Other Materials Subgroup 3. 1916-1981 Scope and Contents Contains miscellaneous other documents related to WAC Jr., including estate documents, scrapbooks, research queries and other items.

box 22, folder 21 Program for The Merchant of Venice, performed as a benefit for the Fatherless Children of France "in the gardens of Mr. William A. Clark, Jr." June 20, 1919 box 23, folder 8 Letter from Paul Newell to William Conway, regarding WAC Jr

Clarkive.Pre-1934 20 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated William Andrews Clark, Jr. Subseries 1.ca. 1878-1981

box 23, folder 9 WAC Jr. last will and testament December 1933 box 32 WAC Jr's scrapbook of clippings and other materials related to books, collectors and libraries; with tabbed alphabetical index on initial pages 1916-1934 Note Additional material not pasted in the scrapbook in folder at bottom of box.

box 53 Scrapbooks of news clippings related to WAC Jr., friends and associates ca. 1920s-1930s box 34, folder 15, WAC Jr stationary with personalized watermark box 42, 50-51 box 34, folder 18 Correspondence re: WAC Jr and George Pale between Bill Conway, John Bidwell and William Walker 1981 box 36 Collection of nine copper plates used for calling and other cards for WAC Jr and WAC III, by Brock & Company, Los Angeles 1924-1931 Note Gift of Brock & Company, 1956 (MS.1956.006).

box 39 Paste-up for announcement of Book Club of California exhibit of books from the collections of WAC Jr., Charles W. Clark and Charles Templeton Crocker, San Francisco (by John Henry Nash) ca 1922 box 46, folder 24 List of books for potential Book Club of California exhibition of materials from the collections of WAC Jr., Charles W. Clark and Charles Templeton Crocker ca 1922 box 52 On-board ship recordings sent to Cora Sanders and Caroline E. Smith (original aluminum discs) 1930 March box 39 A catalogue of books printed for William Andrews Clark, Jr. by John Henry Nash of San Francisco, by Cora E. Sanders (3 copies) 1934 box 53 Guestbook of visitors to the Clark Library 1924-1957

William Andrews Clark, Sr. Subseries 2. 1879-1986 Scope and Contents Photographs, speeches, and other documents related to William Andrews Clark, Sr. and the . Much of the material in this subseries is either gathered from a secondary source or is a photocopy of original material held elsewhere. Arrangement Organized into 4 subgroups: Subgroup 1. Photographs and Portraits; Subgroup 2. Corcoran Gallery of Art; Subgroup 3. Speeches and Other Materials; Subgroup 4. Secondary Source Materials.

Photographs and Portraits Subgroup 1. 1903-1930 Scope and Contents Photographs and other images of WAC Sr., dating from approximately 1903 to 1930.

box 12, folder 20 Portrait of WAC Sr., WAC Jr. and WAC III 1903 Note Caption on verso: Three generations of millionaires, WA Clark I II III.

box 10, folder 21 WAC Sr in front of log cabin in Deer Lodge, Montana ca 1910-1920 box 12, folder 2 WAC Sr. with Andree and Huguette Clark at Columbia Gardens, Butte, Montana ca 1916 Note Gift of D. Roscoe Nickerson, Butte, June 1969 (MS.1969.002).

Clarkive.Pre-1934 21 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated William Andrews Clark, Sr. Subseries 2.1879-1986

box 11, folder 6 Photograph of plaque from rotunda of Montana State Capitol in Helena Note Gift of Professor Norman Thrower, February 1973 (MS.1973.003).

box 17, folder 5, Etching of WAC Sr. by William H. Wilke, printed by John Henry Nash and box 20, folder 13 inscribed by both to WAC Jr. 1930 box 42, folder 11, Photograph of Henrique Medina portrait of WAC Sr. 1932 box 22, folder 10 Note Photograph in Box 22/Folder 10 by C. Owen Smithers, Butte, Montana Gift of the Masonic Temple, Butte, courtesy of J.R. Thomas, February 1951 (MS.1951.025).

box 12, folder 47 Photograph of Sally Farnham bust at the Corcoran Gallery of Art 1999 Corcoran Gallery of Art Subgroup 2. 1882-1930 Scope and Contents Material related to the donation of WAC Sr's art collection to the Corcoran Gallery of Art after his death in 1925. The Clark Library also holds multiple printed catalogs of the Corcoran Gallery collection items that originated in Clark's collection; please search the UCLA Online Library catalog to find these catalogs.

box 22, folder 17 S.G.W. Benjamin, "The Corcoran Gallery of Art," from an unknown periodical ca. 1882? Note Gift of Donna Adams, 1986 (MS.1986.006).

box 22, folder 16 Correspondence between WAC Jr and C. Powell Minnigerode from the Corcoran Gallery Archives (photocopies) 1926-1930 box 22, Press and magazine clippings relative to the bequest of the late William A. folder 18-19 Clark (scrapbook), Corcoran Gallery of Art (photocopies), with inventory of Corcoran Archives holdings related to WAC Sr. box 46, folder 4 Corcoran Gallery of Art, "Carpets of the Great Shah : the near-eastern carpets from the W.A. Clark collection" 1948 box 46, folder 5 Corcoran Gallery guide 1976 box 46, folder 6 Corcoran Gallery of Art, "Italian maiolica in the W.A. Clark Collection" 1955 box 46, folder 7 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Illustrated handbook of the W.A. Clark Collection 1928 box 46, folder 8 Corcoran Gallery of Art, catalog for 50th anniversary exhibition of Clark Collection 1978 box 46, folder 9 William Henry Holmes, "Installation of the W.A. Clark Collection in the Corcoran Gallery of Art," Art and archaeology, v. 25, no. 4 (1928), p. 163-180 box 46, folder 10 Marvin Chauncey Ross, "Four Tournai tapestries : The William Andrews Clark Collection," Corcoran Gallery of Art bulletin, v. 9 no 2 1951 box 46, folder 19 Miscellaneous materials from Corcoran Gallery of Art, including photocopied materials from their archives Speeches and Other Materials Subgroup 3. 1879-1925 Scope and Contents Contains estate documents, transcripts of speeches and other materials connected to WAC Sr.

box 49 Leather letter case, US Senate stationery and German metal letter opener by E. Faber 190-? Note Gift, Rodney Devine, 2014 (MS.2014.009). The leather letter case is housed in the Clark Library's North Book Room, while the stationery and letter opener are housed in Clarkive Box 49.

Clarkive.Pre-1934 22 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated William Andrews Clark, Sr. Subseries 2.1879-1986

box 46, folder 22 Letters and statements from William Andrews Clark, First National Bank, Deer Lodge to Hussey, Dahler and Co., Virginia City 1872 December Note Purchase, 2004 (MS.2004.009).

box 46, folder 23 Invitation card from William Andrews Clark to Henry Cabot Lodge ca. 1900-1907 Note Issued from Clark's Washington residence during his time in the US Senate.

box 23, folder 10 WAC Sr. last will and testament May 1922 box 17, folder 11 "Dedicated to William Andrews Clark and the Amalgamated" broadside box 47 Certificate of membership in the Society of Montana Pioneers 1889 box 22, folder 4 City of Helena "bill" with engraved portrait of WAC Sr. on verso Note In imitation of currency, this bill reads "The City of Helena pays in friendship and good will her debt of gratitude to her friends." An engraved portrait of Marcus Daly is on the recto; a poem about Helena and an engraved portrait of WAC Sr. are on the verso.

box 22, folder 3 Menu and program, Third Annual Banquet of the Butte Newswriters' Association, commemorating the Golden Anniversary of the Arrrival in Montana of Senator W.A. Clark November 1913 box 22, folder 2 Menu, Banquet given by the Butte Chamber of Commerce to Hon. Wm. A. Clark 1913 box 22, folder 1 Typescripts of speeches by and biographies of WAC Sr. transcribed by Donna Adams 1981 Note Gift of Donna Adams, 1981 (MS.1981.002).

box 9, folder 22 Clark, William Andrews, Jr. to Robert Cowan, with 1879 Inman Line passenger list showing his parents on a transatlantic crossing 1879, 1931 Note Accession MS.1931.001.

box 43 Album of newspaper clippings and letters on the death of William Andrews Clark, Sr. 1925 Note Delicate physical condition.

Secondary Source Materials Subgroup 4. 1951-1986 Scope and Contents Consists of reference materials and articles written about WAC Sr. and his business concerns.

box 22, folder 6 Letter from F.H. Bradford to H. Richard Archer, Clark Library, regarding WAC Sr's possible ownership of a Fageol custom-built automobile, including 2 photographs of a Fageol chassis 1951 box 22, folder 7 Brochure for tours of the Copper King Mansion, Butte, Montana box 22, folder 15 Rita Reif, "Pottery inspired by the Renaissance," April 20, 1986 box 22, folder 9 Michael P. Malone, "Midas of the West: the incredible career of William Andrews Clark," in Montana: the magazine of Western history , v. 33 no. 4 (Autumn 1983): p. 2-17. 1983 Note Folder contains the entire Autumn 1983 issue.

Clarkive.Pre-1934 23 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated William Andrews Clark, Sr. Subseries 2.1879-1986

box 22, folder 11 Paul Newell, "The senator and the train," Air California Magazine , v.10 no. 1 May 1977 Note Folder contains entire May 1977 issue.

box 22, folder 12 Harry Squires, "Helen Wiser Stewart, Nevada Pioneer," The West: true stories of the Old West, v. 11 no. 2 July 1969 Note Folder contains entire July 1969 issue.

box 23, folder 7 James W. Hulse, "W.A. Clark and the Connection: The 'Midas of the West' and the Development of Southern Nevada," Montana: the magazine of Western history , vol. 37 no. 1 Winter 1987 box 22, folder 14 Herbert V. Young, "'Valley of Kings' mined, cultivated for centuries," Jerome Supplement, The Verde Independent Spring 1958 box 22, folder 13 Patricia Paylore, "Viva Clarkdale!" from the Journal of Arizona History (offprint) 1980 Note Gift of Lawrence Clark Powell, ca. 1980 (MS.1980.006).

box 46, folder 1 American Art Association, "Art collection of the late United States Senator William A. Clark," Part II (auction catalog) 1926 box 46, folder 2 American Art Association, "Library sets of esteemed authors... including selections from the library of the late William A. Clark" 1926 box 46, folder 3 Beautiful Columbia Gardens : the far-famed pleasure resort of Butte (Butte : Butte Electric Railway Co.) 19--? box 46, folder 11 Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., "The W.A. Clark Collection," The arts, v. 13 no. 4, p. 236-242 1928 box 46, folder 12 The philistine, v. 17, no. 2 1903 box 46, Society of Montana Pioneers ephemera folder 13-14 box 46, Society of Montana Pioneers annual meetings 1916, 1917, 1921, 1927, 1931, folder 15-17 1932 box Montana Mss. Society of the Framers of the Constitution of Montana 1889-1928 Box 2-3 Note Archival, ephemeral and photographic material related to the Society of the Framers of the Constitution of Montana from the collection of Walter M. Bickford (MS.1929.004). Materials include photographs and correspondence with W.A. Clark Sr.

box 46, folder 18 The story of Butte (Butte : Press of the Standard Manufactuing and Printing Co.) 1897

Other Clark Family Members Subseries 3. 1882-1955 Scope and Contents Photographs and materials related to other members of the Clark family. Most of the material consists of photographs of William Andrews Clark III and Alice McManus Clark, but there are also items related to WAC Jr.'s siblings, his first wife Mabel Foster Clark and his grandmother, Mary Andrews Clark.

Clarkive.Pre-1934 24 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated Other Clark Family Members Subseries 3.1882-1955

William Andrews Clark, III (1903-1932) Subgroup 1. 1903-1931 Biographical Note WAC Jr.'s son WAC III ("Tertius") was a mining engineer and a technology enthusiast, interested in both still and moving photography as well as airplanes. He was killed in a plane crash in 1932.

box 12, folder 20 Portrait of WAC Sr., WAC Jr. and WAC III 1903 Note Caption on verso: Three generations of millionaires, WA Clark I II III.

box 10, folder 7 WAC III, portrait by Pirie MacDonald ca 1915 box 12, folder 19 WAC III, portrait ca. 1910 box 36 Collection of nine copper plates used for calling and other cards for WAC Jr and WAC III, by Brock & Company, Los Angeles 1924-1931 Note Gift of Brock & Company, 1956 (MS.1956.006).

Alice McManus Clark (1883-1916) Subgroup 2. ca. 1907-1916 Biographical Note WAC Jr.'s second wife, Alice McManus Clark, was born in Virginia City, Nevada and raised in Reno. Her health may have precipated their move to Los Angeles in the early 1910s. She died in Los Angeles in 1917.

box 12, folder 3 Alice Clark, formal portrait Note Gift of Cora E. Sanders, 1947 (MS.1947.001).

box 12, folder 4 Alice Clark in riding clothes, with dog box 12, folder 5 Photographs of Paul Troubetzkoy statue of Alice Clark box 12, folder 6 Alice Clark, Cora Sanders and WAC Jr in Ireland 1913 box 12, folder 45 Alice Clark, formal portrait by Arnold Genthe Note Gift of Noelle Brown, July 2011 (MS.2011.009).

Mabel Foster Clark (1880-1903) Subgroup 3. Biographical Note Clark's first wife, Mabel Duffield Foster, died from complications following the birth of William Andrews Clark, III in 1903.

box 12, folder 7 Formal photograph by Histed 1903 Note Gift of Cora E. Sanders, 1947 (MS.1947.001).

box 45 One gold-toned photograph and two portrait miniatures ca. 1900-1903 Note Gift of Cora Edgerton Sanders, September 1964 (MS.1964.005).

Other Family Members Subgroup 4. 1882-1955 box 44 Catherine Stauffer Clark (1840-1893), portrait ca 1870? box 11, folder 2 Mary Joaquina Clark (1870-1939), formal photograph ca. 1882 box 12, folder 8 Mary Andrews Clark (1814-1904), photograph Note Gift of Cora E. Sanders, 1947 (MS.1947.001).

Clarkive.Pre-1934 25 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated Other Clark Family Members Subseries 3.1882-1955

box 23, folder 2 Andree Clark (1902-1919), newspaper clipping of a painted portrait Note Gift of Miriam Garland McCurdy, date unknown (MS.2011.006).

box 23, folder 2 Huguette Clark (1906-2011), newspaper clipping of a painted portrait Note Gift of Miriam Garland McCurdy, date unknown (MS.2011.006).

box 12, folder 2 WAC Sr. with Andree and Huguette Clark at Columbia Gardens, Butte, Montana ca 1916 box 11, folder 7 Portrait photograph of unidenfied toddler box 46, folder 21 "The Clark family of Los Angeles," The Titanic Commutator, Winter 1991 box 23, folder 4 Obituary for Miriam Evans Clark (Mrs. J. Ross Clark), Los Angeles Times January 15, 1955

Colleagues and Associates Subseries 4. 1880-1983 Scope and Contents Contains photographs and other materials related to William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s colleagues and friends, including Clark Library staff members, musicians, booksellers and other public figures. In particular, this subseries contains significant original materials related to Cora Sanders as well as print materials about artist Allyn Cox. A number of signed photographs of musicians and literary figures also make up a substantial portion of this subseries.

Cora Edgerton Sanders (1872-1964) Subgroup 1. 1880-1947 Scope and Contents Photographs and other material related to Cora Edgerton Sanders. Miss Sanders began working for the Clarks around 1901, as a companion and assistant to Mabel Foster Clark, and continued working in the same capacity for Alice McManus Clark in 1907. After 1917, she became more involved in WAC, Jr.'s growing library and she worked as Curator of the Clark Library until her 1943 retirement. Related Archival Materials Please see the finding aid to the Records of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1934-present, Series 4, Subseries 2 for additional material related to Cora Sanders.

box Montana Mss. Photograph of Cora Sanders and her brother Charles Sanders with the rest of 1, folder 2 the students of the Helena Graded High School ca. 1885 Note This photograph is described and housed with the Montana Manuscripts Collection, Series 1: Charles Kessler Papers.

box Post-1934 Montana Scrapbook ca. 1880-1910 Clarkive 342 box 12, folder 6 Photographs of Alice Clark, Cora Sanders and WAC Jr in Ireland 1913 box Post-1934 Library of Congress Subject Subdivisions 1924 Clarkive 342 box 12, folder 25 Passport photo 1929 box 10, folder 9 Photograph of Cora Sanders with Fritz Leiber, inscribed by Leiber to Sanders ca. 1940 box 12, folder 26 Photograph of Lawrence Clark Powell, Cora Sanders and Robert Farquhar ca 1940s box 23, folder 25 Cora Sanders bibliographic commonplace book box Clarkive Blank book bound as a binding exercise Post-1934 339

Clarkive.Pre-1934 26 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated Colleagues and Associates Subseries 4.1880-1983

box Clarkive Looseleaf notebook of historical/bibliographic information Post-1934 339 box Clarkive Listing of Booksellers' Catalogs Post-1934 341 box 23, folder 24 Cora Sanders clipping/biographical file Robert Ernest Cowan (1862-1942) Subgroup 2. 1919-1928 Scope and Contents Contains photographs and clippings related to Robert E. Cowan, who served as WAC Jr.'s bibliographer from 1919-1933.

box 12, folder 14 Photograph of WAC Jr. with Robert Cowan, Edwin Clark and others in Montana ca. 1919 box 12, folder 21 Multiple photographs of Robert Cowan 1922-1928 box 12, folder 22 Photograph of Robert Cowan, Marie Cowan and Caroline Estes Smith at the Clark Library, with Snooks the dog August 1919 box 23, folder 23 Robert Cowan clipping/biographical file Harrison Post (ca. 1896-1946) Subgroup 3. 1920-1949 Scope and Contents Photographs of and related to Harrison Post, a close associate (and probable romantic partner) of WAC, Jr.'s. Post also worked at the Clark Library as a junior bibliographer, helping to compile and write several of the library's printed catalogs.

box 11, folder 5 Harrison Post, portrait inscribed to Robert Cowan 1920 box 12, folder 15 WAC Jr. and Harrison Post, snapshots in Europe (possibly Mont St. Michel) Note Includes negatives and the original envelope in which the undeveloped film was deposited at a Paris Kodak studio.

box 12, folder 43 Photograph and accompanying letter about Harrison Post's 1929 Rolls Royce George John Pale (1916-1973) Subgroup 4. 1934 Scope and Contents A book report written by George J. Pale, the son of WAC Jr.'s long-time housekeeper. Before his death in 1934, Clark was finalizing his legal adoption of Pale.

box 23, folder 5 Book report on Hervey Allen's Anthony Adverse by George Pale 1934 Caroline Estes Smith and George Leslie Smith Subgroup 5. 1919 Scope and Contents Photograph of Caroline and George Smith, the managers of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Clark hired Caroline Estes Smith in the early days of the Philharmonic, after having employed her as a stenographer.

box 12, folder 22 Robert Cowan, Marie Cowan and Caroline Estes Smith at the Clark Library, with Snooks the dog August 1919 Allyn Cox (1896-1982) Subgroup 6. 1920-1983 Scope and Contents Clippings and other materials related to Allyn Cox, the arist who was commissioned to paint the murals on the main floor of the Clark Library when it was built. The son of prominent American painter Kenyon Cox, Clark commissioned Allyn to paint murals in Clark Hall at the University of Virginia.

box 19, folder 1 Clipping from unknown source, showing Cox's murals in the home of "Mrs. Goodrum" ca. 1920-1950 box 19, folder 2 Ernest Peixotto, "Recent American work in mural painting," Architecture (v. 56, no. 2) August 1927, p. 61-68. August 1927 box 19, folder 3 Quentin Reger, "The perfect Dryden collection: fine unknown library hidden in city," S.C. Daily Troy January 17, 1933

Clarkive.Pre-1934 27 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated Colleagues and Associates Subseries 4.1880-1983

box 19, folder 4 Untitled clipping from After Hours ca. 1951 box 19, folder 5 "The Capitol muralist," The New Yorker, p. 21 March 7, 1953 box 19, folder 6 "Allyn Cox" from Current Biography: Who's news and why, p. 215-217 1954 box 19, folder 7 "Democratic wall decor abandoned," The Los Angeles Times May 30, 1972 box 19, folder 8 Photograph of Allyn Cox at work 1973 box 19, folder 9 J.W. Nelson, "Allyn Cox: a new mural for the Capitol," American Artist December 1974 box 19, folder 10 Jane Winebrenner, "Behind the scenes: a Michelangelo at work in the Capitol," 50 Plus, p. 88-89 March 1980 box 19, folder 11 Elizabeth Mehren, "The Capitol undertaking of a master muralist: artist's work makes history come alive on walls, ceilings," The Los Angeles Times June 11, 1981 box 19, folder 12 Walter H. Waggoner, "Allyn Cox, 86, painter of murals for US Capitol," The New York Times Biographical Service September 1982 box 19, folder 13 "Allyn Cox" obituary from unknown source September 28, 1982 box 19, folder 14 J.Y. Smith, "Allyn Cox dies; work include Capitol murals," Washington Post 1982 box 19, folder 15 "Allyn Cox," New York Times obituary from Current Biography 1983 1983 box 19, folder 16 Allyn Cox entry from Who was who in American art, p. 1835 1983 box 19, folder 17 "Clark Hall muralist dies," University of Virginia Alumni News, p. 23 January/February 1983 box 19, folder 18 United States Capitol Historical Society. We, the People: the story of the United States Capitol. 1985 box 19, folder 19 Suzanne Tatian, "The library murals: Allyn Cox's first major commission," The Clark Newsletter, no. 8 Spring 1990 box 19, folder 20 Allyn Cox entry from the Dictionary of National Biography, v. IV, p. 478-479 box 46, folder 20 Miscellaneous resource files Henrique Medina (1901-1988) Subgroup 7. 1932-1943 Scope and Contents Original artwork and photographs of artwork by Portugese painter Henrique Medina. Medina executed several portraits of WAC Jr., the library staff and the Clark family.

box 12, folder 24 Henrique Medina-related photographs and images 1932-1933 box 29 Eleven sketches by Henrique Medina 1933 box 20, folder 1 Henrique Medina, nude study (reproduction) 1943 box 20, folder 12 Henrique Medina, Drawing of a female nude (pencil) 1944 Note Gift of Henrique Medina, February 1972 (MS.1972.004).

Mowitza Lodge Guests Subgroup 8. 1915-1932 Scope and Contents Includes photographs of guests and the guestbook for WAC Jr.'s summer home on Salmon Lake in Montana, Mowitza Lodge. Many of the individuals in these photographs are unidentified.

box 12, folder 18 Montana snapshots, including WAC Jr., George Pale and others ca. 1928 box 40 "One Summer, Mowitza" album 1916 box 21 Mowitza Lodge Guest Book 1915-1932 Music, Literary and Art Associates Subgroup 9. 1904-1932 Scope and Contents Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends in the music, literary and art worlds. There are also some materials here related to Montana personalities.

Photographs of musicians inscribed to WAC Jr. 1916-1932 Note Gift of George Pale, 1965 (MS.1965.004).

Clarkive.Pre-1934 28 People Files Series 2.1878-1983, undated Colleagues and Associates Subseries 4.1880-1983

box 10, folder 17 Wallie Dan---z? box 10, folder 10 Flonzaley Quartet May 1920 box 10, folder 12 Clifford Victor Herbert box 10, folder 13 Carl? ?? [illegible] box 10, folder 18 Ernestine Schumann-Heink, by Lou Goodale Bigelow September 1922 box 10, folder 16 Frederick A. Stoetz box 10, folder 14 Paul Troubetzkoy 1916 box 10, folder 15 A. Wilhartitz box 12, folder 35 Feodor Chaliapin 1923 box 12, folder 36 Mischa Elman 1920 box 12, folder 37 Jascha Heifetz 1924 box 12, folder 38 Joseph Hofmann 1923 box 12, folder 39 Fritz Kreisler box 12, folder 40 Albert Spalding 1919 box 12, folder 41 Artur Rodzinski 1930 box 12, folder 42 Efrem Zimbalist 1923 Other Music-related Associates 1919-1925 box 17, folder 10 Photographs of Joseph Tonello Note Gift of Helen Porter, 1996 (MS.1996.003).

box 20, folder 2 Caricature of a group of classical composers (reproduction), in a portfolio stamped with WAC Jr's name box 20, folder 3 Joseph Tonello, "The Destiny of a Soul," dedicated to Alice Clark; 1 copy inscribed by Joseph Tonello to Helen Livingston 1919 Note Gift of Helen Livingston Porter 1996 (MS.1996.003).

box 20, folder 6 Joseph Tonello, "The Destiny of a Soul," dedicated to Alice Clark; 2 copies inscribed by Joseph Tonello, one of them to WAC Jr. 1919 box 20, folder 8 Claire-Liesel Rothwell, "A Christmas Carol" December 1925 Note Two manuscript versions, one of them inscribed "To Dear Daddy Clark, With much love, Claire Liesel, Xmas, 1925." Gift of Cora E. Sanders, March 1949 (MS.1949.002)

Walter Henry Rothwell (see Los Angeles Philharmonic materials, Series 5) Booksellers & Literary Connections 1929, undated box 10, folder 20 Beverly Chew box 10, folder 19 A.S.W. Rosenbach January 24, 1929 box 12, folder 27 George D. Smith box 12, folder 28 Count Ilya Tolstoy Note Gift of Cora E. Sanders, 1952 (MS.1952.007).

box 12, folder 31 John Henry Nash's Library, San Francisco, by Louis A. Lauck Co. ca. 1920s box 12, folder 23 Martin J. Johnson Montanans 1904-1913 box 10, folder 8 Staff of the Anaconda Standard Newspaper November 9, 1913 Caption Printed on recto: Butte Newswriters Third Annual Banquet, Sunday, Nov. 9, 1913; Compliments of the Anaconda Standard, A.E. Dunn, Staff Photographer.

box 17, folder 9 Caricature of "Fat Jack" by Homer Davenport 1904

Clarkive.Pre-1934 29 Clark Library Building and Grounds Series 3.1920-2011 Photographs of Library Building and Grounds Subseries 1. 1924-1996

Clark Library Building and Grounds Series 3. 1920-2011 Scope and Contents This series contains material related to the physical building and grounds that comprise the Clark Library. Items include photographs of the Clark library and grounds from around 1924 until 1996. It also includes materials related to the construction of the library building, the gift of the Library to UCLA, items related to the observatory which once stood on the grounds and other assorted artifacts. The finding aid to the Post-1934 records of the Clark Library describes additional relevant information and photographs that date from 1934 to the present. Arrangement Arranged into 5 subseries: Subseries I. Photographs of Library Building and Grounds; Subseries 2. Library Construction and Contractor Correspondence; Subseries 3. Gift of the library to UCLA; Subseries 4. Observatory; and Subseries 5. Artifacts, Art and Miscellany.

Photographs of Library Building and Grounds Subseries 1. 1924-1996 Scope and Contents Photographs, slides and other images of the Clark Library and grounds. The majority of photographs are interior and exterior shots of the Library, but images of the teahouse, observatory and Clark residence are also included here. Arrangement Arranged in roughly chronological order.

box 14, folder 5 Observatory pre-1924 box 12, folder 67 View from inside teahouse ca. 1921 box 13, folder 2 View of teahouse (print from glass plate negative) pre-1924 Note Original glass plate negative and color negative made from glass plate in Box 15/Folder 1.

box 12, folder 58 View of teahouse from residence before 1924 box 13, folder 36 Library exterior, contruction of east front by Bradley and Company (marble) ca. 1925 box 13, folder 1 Library interior, photographs by M.L. Bailey 1925 Note 4 b/w negatives in Box 15/Folder 2.

box 17, folder 7 Library interior, photographs by M.L. Bailey (larger prints) 1925 box 12, folder 51 Observatory before 1926? box 12, folder 64 Observatory undated box 13, folder 3 Library exterior, photograph by Murillo Studio ca. 1926 box 13, folder 4 Library interior, print by B.B. Nichols ca. 1926 box 13, folder 5 Library exterior with original front doors, reproduction from the cover of Saturday Night, (November 1930) pre-1927 Note Negative in 42/10.

box 13, folder 6 Clark Library interior photographs from the Estelle Doheny Collection ca. 1920s Note Gift of Lucille V. Miller, 1958 (MS.1958.003). Also contains one interior photograph of the Pierpont Morgan Library. Negatives in Box 15/Folder 3.

box 12, folder 52 Sherry Fry fountain sculptures in front of library 1926-1928

Clarkive.Pre-1934 30 Clark Library Building and Grounds Series 3.1920-2011 Photographs of Library Building and Grounds Subseries 1. 1924-1996

box 12, folder 61 Library exterior before 1928 box 15, folder 4 Drawing room murals by Allyn Cox (negatives made from John Henry Nash 1929 edition of All for Love) 1929 box 12, folder 54 Front entrance to library with original wooden doors ca. 1929 box 12, folder 17 Outdoor reading room (including photographs of WAC Jr. in the outdoor reading room) ca. 1930 box 13, folder 7 Outdoor reading room, early beginnings pre-1930 box 12, folder 59 View of east garden before 1938 box 14, folder 6 Observatory, interior and exterior pre-1934 Note Negative in 42/5.

box 10, folder 22 Library exterior between 1928 and 1934 box 13, folder 9 Library exterior ca. 1937 box 12, folder 50 Library exterior undated box 13, folder 8 Library interiors ca. 1930 box 12, folder 65 Outdoor reading room with plants before 1934 box 42, folder 4 Library interior, South bookroom case with Dryden collections (negative) box 12, folder 60 View of Sherry Fry sculpture in east garden after 1938 box 13, folder 10 Ralph Cornell design of library grounds ca. 1940 box 13, folder 11 Library exterior, photographs by H.G. Maas 1940 box 12, folder 62 Library, observatory and gate house ca. 1944 box 13, folder 12 Library interior (including drawing room, book room and reading room with people) 1945 Note Negative of drawing room with people in 42/9.

box 15 Library exterior (slides) 1945 box 17, folder 6 Library interior ca. 1945 box 13, folder 13 Residence exterior ca. 1950 box 14, folder 7 Observatory, demolition 1951 Note Negatives in 42/7.

box 13, folder 14 Library exterior ca. 1951 box 13, folder 15\ Library exterior pre-1952 box 12, folder 55 View of drawing room windows and east lawn undated box 12, folder 66 Library exterior between 1928 and 1951 box 13, folder 16 Library exterior, cutting down the pine tree ca. 1952 Note Negatives in Box 15/Folder 5.

box 12, folder 53 Clark residence viewed from outside the library between 1951 and 1971 box 13, folder 16 Book room display cases (from the Report of the Second Decade ) ca. 1952 box 13, folder 17 Library exterior 1953 Note Negative in Box 15/Folder 6.

box 15, folder 7 Bookcase display of Eric Gill's work, including books, sculpture and woodblocks (b&w negatives) box 13, folder 18 Library interior, photographs by Edward R. Petko 1956, 1966 Note Gift of Edward Repan Petko, 1956 (MS.1956.005).

box 13, folder 19 Library exterior box 13, folder 20 Library interior 1966

Clarkive.Pre-1934 31 Clark Library Building and Grounds Series 3.1920-2011 Photographs of Library Building and Grounds Subseries 1. 1924-1996

box 13, folder 21 Library exterior with people (Les Koepplin, Mary Kerbret, Pat McCloskey), photographs by Tom F. Walters 1968 box 13, folder 22 Library interior with people (incl. Virginia Wong, Frank Zimmermann, Pat McCloskey), photographs by Tom F. Walters 1968 Note Negatives in Box 15/Folder 8.

box 13, folder 23 Residence exterior (porte-cochere) 1969 box 42, folder 8 8 negatives of Library and residence exterior box 13, folder 24 Library exterior 1970 box 12, folder 56 Residence exterior (9 images) 1971 October box 12, folder 57 Gazebo undated box 13, folder 25 Library interior 1970 box 15 Library exterior (slides) 1973 box 13, folder 26 Library exterior, photographs by Rick Lenz 1975 box 13, folder 27 Library exterior February 1979 box 13, folder 28 Library interior February 1979 box 12, folder 63 Library foyer before 1981 box 13, folder 29 Library interior and exterior, photographs by Joseph H. Heller 1981 Note Negatives in Box 15/Folder 9 and slides in back of Box 15.

box 13, folder 30 Library interior, photographs by G.A. John Rogers 1981 box 13, folder 31 Library exterior and interior post-1981 box 13, folder 32 Library interior and exterior December 1981 Note Negatives in Box 15/Folder 10.

box 13, folder 33 Library exterior 1983 box 13, folder 34 Library interior during film shoots for "The Devlin Connection" and "The Thorn Birds," photographs by Jerry Kurtz 1983 box 13, folder 35 Library exterior (damaged perimeter wall) ca. 1984 Note Negatives in Box 15/Folder 11.

box 14, folder 1 Library exterior 1989 box 14, folder 2 North range buildings 1990 Note Negatives in Box 15/Folder 12

box 42, folder 6 Gate exterior, Historic-Cultural Monument plaque (polaroid) box 15, folder 13 LIbrary interior, south bookroom bookcases, photographs by Duff Tatian (used in Fall 1992 Newsletter) (4 b&w negatives) July 1992 box 14, folder 3 Library exterior, basement exit rails July 1995 box 14, folder 4 Library exterior 1996 box 14, folder 12 Images of Allyn Cox murals

Library Construction and Contractor Correspondence Subseries 2. 1920-1934 Scope and Contents This subseries comprises correspondence and other materials related to the construction and design of the Clark Library. Correspondents include architect Robert D. Farquhar, muralist Allyn Cox, contractors, suppliers, and furniture makers. Arrangement Materials are arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent.

Clarkive.Pre-1934 32 Clark Library Building and Grounds Series 3.1920-2011 Library Construction and Contractor Correspondence Subseries 2. 1920-1934

box 18, folder 1 A (American Institute of Architects, Art Metal Construction Company) 1925-1926 box 18, folder 2 Baumgarten and Company (woodwork) 1925-1926 box 18, folder 3 Bradley and Son (marble) 1924-1926 box 18, folder 4 Burglary Protection Company 1924-1927 box 18, folder 5 C (Cornelius W. Comegys, H.S. Crocker) 1924-1928 box 18, folder 6 W.A. Clark Sr. estate sale 1926 box 18, folder 7 "A garden gem in a land of beautiful landscaping," Ralph D. Cornell, California Graphic (photocopy) 1924 May 3 Note Original in Box 17/folder 13

box 18, folder 8 Allyn Cox (muralist) correspondence 1924-1926 box 18, folder 9 Allyn Cox (muralist): news clippings box 18, folder 10 D (W.G. Duff, John Donnelly) 1925-1929 box 18, folder 11 A.F. Edwards (marble) 1924 box 18, folder 12 Robert D. Farquhar, Clark file (incoming letters from Farquhar, carbons of letters to Farquhar) 1924-1926 box 18, Robert D. Farquhar, Farquhar files (incoming letters from Clark, carbons of letters folder 13-18 to Clark) 1920-1927 box 18, folder 19 Robert D. Farquhar (correspondence from Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue and Whitney Warren 1920, 1930 box 18, folder 20 G (General Bronze Corp., Gladding Mc Bean, Gardner-Payne) 1926-1928 box 18, folder 21 H (George Hunt, Henry A. Hege, C.P. Helpman) 1924-1929 box 18, folder 22 Llewellyn Iron Works 1924 box 18, folder 23 M (O.B. McClintock Company, John V. McGinnis, W.D. Mangam, Thomas E. Marlowe, Leon Mazy, W.E. Mitchell) 1924-1930 box 18, folder 24 P (John Polachek Bronze and Iron, Paoli Construction, Pedgrift Brothers) 1925-1934 box 18, folder 25 William G. Reid (hardwood floors) 1925-1926 box 18, folder 26 Southern California Hardwood 1925 box 18, folder 27 T (S. Tomasello, Ed. Trinkkeller, S. Wyman Tyler) 1924-1926 box 18, folder 28 U-Z (Unit System Heating, Victor Granite, Weaver Roof, Wilson and Bell) 1924-1934 box 34, folder 19 Postcard of Chateau de Chantilly library, inspiration for the Clark book rooms ca 1920

Gift of the Library to UCLA Subseries 3. 1926-1937 Scope and Contents Correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clippings and other documents connected to William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s gift of the Clark Library to UCLA in 1926. Material related to the Deeds of Gift of 1926 and 1929 are included, as is material related to Clark's estate from after his 1934 death. Arrangement Materials arranged in roughly chronological order.

box 23, folder 13 Newspaper clippings related to the gift of the library to UCLA 1926-1934 box 23, folder 12 Excerpt from deed of gift June 4, 1926 box 23, folder 11 Regents of the University of California, minutes mentioning WAC Jr's offer of the Clark Library gift and a letter from Robert Sproul to Ernest Dickson discussing the same June 1926 box 23, folder 14 Deed of Gift (original and copies) June 4, 1926 box 23, folder 15 Deed of Gift August 1926 box 23, folder 16 Deed of Gift May 1929 box 23, folder 17 Letter from Sydney Sanner (executor of Clark estate) to Edward Dickson regarding interpretation and compliance with the will of WAC Jr. May 6, 1937 box 23, folder 19 Correspondence regarding will of WAC Jr. (photocopies) 1934-1937

Clarkive.Pre-1934 33 Clark Library Building and Grounds Series 3.1920-2011 Gift of the Library to UCLA Subseries 3.1926-1937

box 23, folder 18 Paragraph 25 of WAC Jr's will and related correspondence between Edward Dickson and legal counsel 1934-1935 box 23, folder 20 Affadavit of George John Pale with supporting letters and photographs 1934-1936 box 20, folder 11 University of California Regents, proclamation accepting the gift of the Clark Library May 1935

Observatory Subseries 4. 1923-1924, undated Scope and Contents This subseries includes WAC, Jr.'s astronomy notebook as well as ephemera and publications connected to his observatory and its astronomer, Mars F. Baumgardt. Additional material, including photographs of the observatory's 1951 demolition, are described in the finding aid to the Post-1934 Institutional Archive. Arrangement Arranged in roughly chronological order.

box 14, folder 8 WAC Jr's astronomy notebook pre-1934 box 14, folder 9 Observatory "admission tickets" pre 1934 Note Gift of Peggy Christian, December 1972 (MS.1972.003).

box 42, folder 1 "The Clark Observatory," Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, Vol. XVIII, Part 2 (July 1919): 46-53. Note Printed from Google Books.

box 14, folder 11 "The Coming Total Eclipse of the Sun," by Mars F. Baumgardt September 10, 1923 box 42, folder 2 "Mars: Our Interesting Celestial Neighbor," by Mars Baumgardt. Published by the Clark Observatory ca. 1924 Note Gift of Barbara Rootenberg, June 1998 (MS.1998.005).

box 14, folder 10 "The Planet Mars" by Dr. Mars F. Baumgardt, in The Ouzel September 1924 Note Gift of Peggy Christian, December 1972 (MS.1972.003).

Artifacts, Art and Miscellany Subseries 5. 1926, 2011 Scope and Contents Contains items documenting the Clark Library's furnishings. Arrangement Items described in roughly chronological order.

box 30 Venetian drapery cords, from original draperies in the library drawing room ca. 1926? box 41 Fabric from drawing room chairs reupholstered in 2011 (includes original fabric and swatch of new fabric) ca. 1926?, 2011 Box 55 Brass door knocker, originally from Mr. Clark's bedroom door about 1924? Note From the Clark residence on the library campus. Anonymous donation, 2019 (MS.2019.018); saved by a Clark maintainance employee during the 1971 demolition of the residence.

Clarkive.Pre-1934 34 Other Clark-related Buildings, Properties and Organizations Series 4. 1889-1967, undated Los Angeles Philharmonic Subseries 1.1919-1967

Other Clark-related Buildings, Properties and Organizations Series 4. 1889-1967, undated Scope and Contents This series collects documents and other items related to other endeavors of William Andrews Clark, Jr. (besides the Clark Library) and members of the Clark family. This includes other organizations such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic that were founded by Clark Jr., buildings such as Clark Hall and the Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home, that were funded and built by the Clarks and business interests such as mines. The items collected here are a mix of pre-1934 items and modern documentation of extant buildings and organizations. Arrangement This series is arranged into 8 subseries: Subseries 1. Los Angeles Philharmonic; Subseries 2. Alice McManus Clark Memorial Auditorium, University of Nevada, Reno; Subseries 3. Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home, Los Angeles; Subseries 4. WAC Jr. Mausoleum, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles; Subseries 5. Clarkdale and Jerome, Arizona; Subseries 6. Clark Hall, University of Virginia; Series 7. Mining clai

Los Angeles Philharmonic Subseries 1. 1919-1967 Scope and Contents Scrapbooks, photographs, ephemera, news articles and other items related to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which was founded by William Andrews Clark, Jr. in 1919. Correspondence between Clark and managers Caroline Estes Smith and George Leslie Smith is described in the correspondence series of this finding aid. Arrangement Materials arranged in roughly chronological order.

box 31 Album containing LA Philharmonic programs from the first season, as well as photographs of the full orchestra and Walter Henry Rothwell; Cover embossed with WAC Jr's name 1919-1920 box 12, folder 44 Photograph of plaster cast of W.H. Rothwell statuette by Paul Troubetzkoy ca 1920 Note Gift of Claire Colfax, 1976 (MS.1976.026).

box 35 "Philharmonic Notes," scrapbook kept by WAC Jr. of the Philharmonic's 1921 spring tour (incl. photographs, clippings and programs) 1921 box 34, folder 14 Program, Wagner Concert by the Albert Hall Orchestra, from the LA Phil office library January 7, 1923 box 42, folder 3 Culture and the Community: Los Angeles County , pulished by the Civic Bureau of Music and Art of Los Angeles ca 1927? box 23, folder 21 Souvenir program, "W.A. Clark, Jr. Testimonial Concert" April 21, 1928 box 12, folder 49 Photograph of WAC Jr. and Walter Henry Rothwell with the LA Philharmonic ca. 1920s box 20, folder 14 Two photographs of the LA Philharmonic with Walter Henry Rothwell; one photograph with WAC Jr. ca. 1920s box 34, folder 16 Jose Rodriguez interview with Caroline E. Smith 1932 box 39 Photocopies of papers from the Walter Henry Rothwell archive, in the possession of the Rothwell family box 23, folder 22 Elizabeth Gunn, "The Goose that Sang: Memoirs of violinist Fred Kuphal," in Montana: the magazine of Western history, vol. 57 no. 1 January 1967

Clarkive.Pre-1934 35 Other Clark-related Buildings, Properties and Organizations Series 4. 1889-1967, undated Alice McManus Clark Memorial Auditorium, University of Nevada, Reno Subseries 2.1923-1...

Alice McManus Clark Memorial Auditorium, University of Nevada, Reno Subseries 2. 1923-1974 Scope and Contents Minutes, correspondence, ephemera and reference material connected to Alice McManus Clark Memorial Auditorium, which was donated to the University of Nevada, Reno by WAC Jr. in 1928. Arrangement Arranged in roughly chronological order.

box 34, folder 21 Building Committee of the Alice McManus Clark Memorial Auditorium, minutes 1923 box 12, folder 48 Photographs of building exterior 1927 box 12, folder 32 Clark Library, University of Nevada 1928 box 22, folder 23 Program for Senior Week, University of Nevada Class of 1928, dedicated to WAC Jr. 1928 box 23, folder 6 James W. Hulse, The University of Nevada: A centennial history (photocopy) 1974

Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home, Los Angeles Subseries 3. 1913-1963, undated Scope and Contents Ephemeral material related to the Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home, which was built by William Andrews Clark, Sr. in 1913. Arrangement Described here in roughly chronological order.

box 22, folder 24 Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home dedication service program 1913 Note Printed by Fred Lang; additional copies of this piece of ephemera are located in the Fred S. Lang Collection, Press coll. Archives Lang.

box 22, folder 25 Invitation, 50th anniversary of the Mary Andrews Clark Residence 1963 box 23, folder 1 Postcards and brochures for the Mary Andrews Clark Residence

WAC Jr. Mausoleum, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles Subseries 4. 1923-1930 Scope and Contents Photographs and other items related to the Clark Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was designed and built by Robert D. Farquhar, in 1923. Arrangement Arranged in chronological order.

box 17, folder 12 Southern California Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, certificate of honor to WAC Jr. for the Hollywood Forever mausoleum 1923 box 17, folder 4 Hollywood Forever Mausoleum, photograph by Frederick W. Kuphal, Jr. (?) ca. 1930 box 17, folder 3, Hollywood Forever mausoleum, exterior ca. 1930? box 17, folder 14 box 17, folder 1-2 Interior and exterior photographs of WAC Jr's mausoleum, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, photographs by Fred R. Dapprich ca. 1930

Clarkive.Pre-1934 36 Other Clark-related Buildings, Properties and Organizations Series 4. 1889-1967, undated Clarkdale and Jerome, Arizona Subseries 5. 1925, 1984

Clarkdale and Jerome, Arizona Subseries 5. 1925, 1984 Scope and Contents Includes photographs and secondary source material about the Clark family's mining interests and other connections in Jerome and Clarkdale, Arizona. Arrangement Items arranged in chronological order.

box 16 Clark Memorial Club, Clarkdale, Arizona photograph album, with W.A. Clark, Jr. printed on cover ca. 1925 box 22, folder 8 Articles and other information on Jerome, Arizona 1984 Note Gift of Nathaniel Grossman, February 1984 (MS.1984.005).

Clark Hall, University of Virginia Subseries 6. undated Scope and Contents Contains modern photographs of the interior of Clark Hall at the University of Virginia, with interior murals by Allyn Cox.

box 12, folder 33 Clark Hall, University of Virginia (photographs of Allyn Cox murals)

Mining claims, properties and Montana-related images Subseries 7. 1889-1923, undated Scope and Contents Contains photographs and photograph albums related to the Clark family's mining and other interests in Montana. Arrangement Arranged in chronological order.

box 10, folder 4 Photograph of Copper smelter, Butte, Montana (from the John Clifford Cowles collection) ca. 1889 General Captions on verso of photograph: "Copper smelter, Butte, Montana" and "From John Clifford Cowles Collection" in hand of Mary L. Bennett. See the John Clifford Cowles Collection (MS.1956.004) for more information.

box 10, folder 5 Photograph of Unknown smelter? ca. 1890 Note No caption or title on image. Unclear if this image originated with the John Clifford Cowles Collection (MS.1956.004).

box 10, folder 6 Photograph of Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Montana 18--? Note Title taken from caption written in pencil on verso of photograph. Unclear if this image originated with the John Clifford Cowles Collection (MS.1956.004).

box 11, folder 3 Photograph of Deer Lodge, Montana ca 1880s Note Unclear if this originated in the John Clifford Cowles Collection (MS.1956.004).

box 11, folder 4 Photograph of Phillipsburg, Montana ca. 1880s Note Unclear if this originated in the John Clifford Cowles Collection (MS.1956.004).

Clarkive.Pre-1934 37 Other Clark-related Buildings, Properties and Organizations Series 4. 1889-1967, undated Mining claims, properties and Montana-related images Subseries 7.1889-1923, undated

box 10, folder 1 Photograph of Sunset Peak, Shoshone County, Idaho August 1915 Note inscribed "Compliments of A.H. Ruedy, M.D." Ruedy was a doctor in Spokane, Washington and Portland, Oregon, who (with his brother) took over the Sunset Peak Mining Company in 1920.

box 10, folder 2 Photograph of Senator W.A. Clark's Mine, Sunset, Shoshone County, Idaho 1915 Note inscribed "Compliments of A.H. Ruedy, M.D." Ruedy was a doctor in Spokane, Washington and Portland, Oregon, who (with his brother) took over the Sunset Peak Mining Company in 1920.

box 10, folder 3 Photograph of Montana Hotel Fire, by Aveldson Photo February 28, 1915 bound Mont. Coll. Timber Butte Milling Co. photograph album by W.N. Rossberg 1913-1914 R828t Note Gift of Mrs. W.N. Rossberg, 1953 (MS.1953.008).

box 37-38 Albums of mine and mill photographs (incl. Timber Butte and Elm Orlu mines) 1914-1923 Note These albums seem similar -- indeed, nearly the same in format -- as the Timber Butte Milling Company album above, compiled by W.N. Rossberg. In the absence of any acquisition information, it is unclear if these albums are also the work of Rossberg, but it seems safe to say that is a possibility.

box 12, folder 29 Photographs of Montana landscapes and buildings ca. 1920-1930 box 12, folder 1 Photograph of Clark cabin in Deer Lodge, Montana (birthplace of WAC Jr.) Note Caption on verso from donor, Fred W. Kuphal (musician and librarian of the LA Philharmonic, 1919-1961): The birthplace of William A. Clark Jr in Deer Lodge, Montana, about 1880?

Other Clark Buildings and "Things" Subseries 8. undated Scope and Contents Contains images of other miscellaneous places and items related to the Clark family.

box 12, folder 34 "W.A. Clark, Jr. Cup," photographed by Moody box 12, folder 30 WAC Sr's home in New York, photograph of a woodblock print by "Miller" News and Media Clippings Series 5. 1913-1960 Scope and Contents This series consists of newspaper and magazine clippings about or related to William Andrews Clark, Jr. and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Arrangement Arranged in chronological order.

box 20, folder 4 Pacific Coast Musician, vol. 2, no. 3 (March 1913); feature about WAC Jr. and the Saint Saens Quintet on p. 28 March 1913 box 39 Monatshefte fur bucherfreunde undgraphiksammer, with article on WAC Jr. and his library 1925 box 17, folder 13 "A garden gem in a land of beautiful landscaping," Ralph D. Cornell, California Graphic 1924 May 3

Clarkive.Pre-1934 38 News and Media Clippings Series 5. 1913-1960

box 39 Newspaper clipping: "Mr. Clark's gift" June 12, 1926 Note Gift of Glen Dawson, 1958 (MS.1958.004).

box 39 Newspaper clipping: "Clark's tribute to Poe," Evening Express ca. 1920s box 39 Newspaper clippings about gift of Clark Library to UCLA 1926-1934 box 20, folder 10 Los Angeles Saturday Night, vol. 11 no. 7 (November 1930), featuring an article on the Clark Library November 1930 box 34, folder 22 Photograph of Beethoven statue in Pershing Square with short caption, California Arts and Architecture 1932 box 39 The Southern Alumnus (UCLA publication) September 1934 box 39 Newspaper clippings about WAC Jr's death, funeral and estate ca. 1934 box 39 Newspaper clippings about WAC Jr's death, funeral and estate ca. 1934 Note Gift of Robert G. Cowan, date unknown (MS.2011.007).

box 39 Newspaper clippings: "50 years ago today" synopses about WAC Sr and WAC Jr 1960 box 34, folder 20 Newspaper clippings about WAC Jr and the library box 34, folder 25 Misc. newspaper clippings Miscellany Series 6. 1926-1984, undated Scope and Contents Contains miscellaneous material and items related to William Andrews Clark, Jr. or the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.

box 20, folder 7 Silhouette of man in late-18th century dress box 34, folder 23 Description of the Book of Mormon collection 1927 box 36 Case containing two medals box 39 Circular for The Fleuron: A Journal of Typography, with pencil note by WAC Jr. box 39 The Lost Whistlers : Fourteen Paintings, Pastels & Drawings by George S. Hellman, with inscription to WAC Jr. from Hellman ca 1926

Clarkive.Pre-1934 39