CHISHOLM, FRANK P., 1879-1977. Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994

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Creator: Chisholm, Frank P., 1879-1977. Title: Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Call Number: Manuscript Collection No. 808 Extent: 15.5 linear feet (31 boxes), 2 oversized papers boxes and 1 oversized papers folder (OP), and 6 bound volumes (BV) Abstract: Papers of the Frank Chisholm, Northern Field Representative for Tuskegee Institute, and his wife Helen James Chisholm including personal, professional, and biographical documents. Language: Materials entirely in English.

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Biographical Note Born to Walter Chisholm and Anna Cook on January 18, 1879, Frank Pierce Chisholm (d. 1977) worked for over sixty years as a Northern Field Representative for Tuskegee Institute. Frank Chisholm was an alumnus of Tuskegee (1902), and was also educated at Atlanta University and Harvard University. He was active in civic affairs, serving as manager of the Tuskegee Jubilee Singers, and as a member of several prominent organizations, including the Carver Foundation and the United Negro College Fund. Between 1901 and 1912, Chisholm functioned as a private attendant to Booker T. Washington. On June 1, 1910, Frank Chisholm married Helen "Lou" James, a graduate of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School. From this union two children were born: Helen Emily and Frank Jr. (the later died as an infant). Helen James Chisholm (1876-1971) studied agricultural science and taught abroad at The Kamehameha Schools (1901-1904) in Honolulu, Hawaii, and the Penn School (1907) on St. Helena Island, off the coast of South Carolina. After she married and moved to Saybrook, Connecticut, which became the Chisholms' permanent residence, Helen J. Chisholm focused on free-lance writing, and maintained correspondence with family, friends and former colleagues. One of the many notable women in Helen James Chisholm's family is her niece, Ann Petry, author of The Street (1946). Helen Emily Chisholm was born December 25, 1911, and was educated at Russell Sage College and Howard University, where she received her Master of Science in Psychology. She worked as a government employee in Washington, D.C., and taught at Connecticut College.

Scope and Content Note The Frank and Helen Chisholm family papers consist of personal, professional and biographical documents from 1846-1994. Along with the collected correspondence of their daughter, Helen Emily, the Chisholm family papers include correspondence, photographs, writings, legal documents, printed material, and general ephemera.

Arrangement Note Organized into seven series: (1) Biographical and genealogical material, (2) Correspondence, (3) Financial documents, (4) Writings, (5) Photographs, (6) Printed material, and (7) Ephemera.

2 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Description of Series

Series 1: Biographical and genealogical material Series 2: Correspondence, 1846-1985 Subseries 2.1: Helen James Chisholm correspondence, 1846-1985 Subseries 2.2: Frank P. Chisholm correspondence, 1910-1975 Subseries 2.3: Helen Emily Chisholm correspondence, 1924-1975 Series 3: Financial documents, 1897-1960 Series 4: Writings Subseries 4.1: Essays and articles Subseries 4.2: Diaries and journals Series 5: Photographs Subseries 5.1: Family photographs Subseries 5.2: Friends and colleagues Subseries 5.3: Places and miscellaneous photographs Series 6: Printed material Subseries 6.1: Publications Subseries 6.2: Clippings Subseries 6.3: Scrapbooks Series 7: Ephemera Subseries 7.1: Artists and artwork Subseries 7.2: Address books, date books, and notebooks Subseries 7.3: General ephemera

3 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Series 1 Biographical and genealogical material Box 1

Scope and Content Note This series consists of biographical and genealogical material relating to Frank, Helen James and Helen E. Chisholm, including a wedding announcement, death certificates, biographical essays and genealogical studies of the names Chisholm and Houston/Huston. Of particular interest is the last will and testament of Henry Houston, Helen J. Chisholm's maternal grandfather, in which Houston bequeaths monetary amounts as large as one hundred thousand dollars.

Box Folder Content 1 1 Chisholm genealogy, “The Name and the Family of Chisholm,” complied by The Media Research Bureau 1 2 Chisholm, Frank P., biographical data 1 3 Chisholm, Helen E., biographical data 1 4 Chisholm, Helen James, biographical data 1 5 Chisholm, Helen James, James and Houston family material 1 6 Houston/ Huston genealogy (Helen James Chisholm’ s maternal family) 1 7 Houston, Henry H., last will and testament 1 8 Hudson, Charles T. / Houston, military record 1 9 James, Helen, legal documents relating to transfer of property (Elizabeth County, Virginia) from Charles Smith 1 10 James, Willis H., biographical data (military record, death certificate, life insurance documents) 1 11 Johnson, George and Dora, documents relating to adoption of Charles Wells 1 12 Root, David, biographical data 1 13 Miscellaneous information on Connecticut (Guilford, New Haven, Cheshire, Hartford)

4 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Series 2 Correspondence, 1846-1985 Boxes 2 - 11

Scope and Content Note The series consists of correspondence of the Chisholm family including Helen James, Frank Pierce, and Helen Emily Chisholm from 1846-1985. Overall, the correspondence illustrates the intimate interactions of an African-American family at the dawn and through the development of the twentieth century. Through personal and professional letters to and from family members, political leaders, educators, intellectuals and leaders of industry, one notices an ongoing commentary on the representation of African-American life and culture inside and outside of the American mainstream. Helen James Chisholm: The correspondence consists of letters, greeting cards, postcards, and personal notes received by and regarding Helen "Lou" James Chisholm from 1846-1970. Helen Chisholm's correspondence begins during her last years at Hampton and continues extensively through her years teaching in Hawaii between 1901-1906. Helen James Chisholm maintained extensive correspondence with friends and extended family across the country concerning issues of race and gender for African- throughout the greater part of the twentieth century. Helen Chisholm's niece and famous novelist, Ann Petry, was one of the prominent correspondents. During 1940, Helen J. Chisholm began collecting material regarding Reverend David Root, who was the legal guardian of Anna Houston, Helen's mother. Combined with her correspondence are original letters and copies of letters from David Root to his wife, Mary Frances, from 1846-1869. Helen Chisholm corresponded with a national and international network of friends, such as Laura Wheeler Waring, William H. Bush and Alice F. Beard. However, her main communication was with her sisters Bertha James Lane and Anna James, as well as her daughter, Helen Emily Chisholm. Frank Pierce Chisholm: The correspondence (1910-1975) consists of Frank P. Chisholm's personal and professional letters. There are several files of letters written by Frank Chisholm to Mrs. Chisholm their daughter, Helen, during his frequent business trips. This correspondence also consists of letters accumulated during Frank Chisholm's association with the United Negro College Fund (1944-1959). While Mr. Chisholm was manager of the Tuskegee Jubilee Singer, he collected correspondence regarding the general business of the group, such as performance requests and letters of appreciation. In addition, documents from the Foundation are included in this correspondence, highlighting Dr. Carver's contributions to science, and the commemoration of a United States postage stamp (1926-1952). Frank P. Chisholm's general correspondence includes letters to and from Tuskegee officials, such as Presidents Frederick D. Patterson (1935-1953) and Luther H. Foster (1953-1971). Helen Emily Chisholm: Helen E. Chisholm's correspondence embodies a myriad of prominent literary, artistic, and political figures, including correspondents Rosamond Johnson, J. Saunders Redding, Georgia Douglas Johnson, , , Mary McLeod Bethune, and many others. This collection consists of general correspondence (1928-1975) with major correspondence from Allen R. Crite (1949-1958) and Erdix W. Caper (1944-1955).

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Arrangement Note Organized into three subseries: (2.1) Helen James Chisholm correspondence, (2.2) Frank P. Chisholm correspondence, and (2.3) Helen Emily Chisholm correspondence.

6 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 2.1 Helen James Chisholm correspondence, 1846-1985

General correspondence Box Folder Content 2 1 n.d. 2 2 n.d. 2 3 envelopes only 2 4 1898-1899 2 5 1900-1902 2 6 1903 January-May 2 7 1903 June-December 3 1 1904-1905 3 2 1906-1909 3 3 1910-1911 3 4 1912-1919 3 5 1920-1921 4 1 1922-1928 4 2 1930-1934 4 3 1935-1936 4 4 1937-1939 4 5 1940-1942 4 6 1943-1944 5 1 1945-1949 5 2 1950-1953 5 3 1954-1956 5 4 1957-1958 5 5 1960-1968 5 6 1970

Bush, William Herbert 6 1 n.d. 6 2 1928-1939 6 3 1940-1948

Chisholm, Frank P. 6 4 n.d. 6 5 1908-1929 6 6 1932-1939 6 7 1940-1945

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6 8 1946 7 1 1947-1949 7 2 1950-1952 7 3 1953-1958 7 4 1960-

Petry, Ann to Helen J. and Helen E. Chisholm 7 5 n.d. 7 6 envelopes only 7 7 1938-1939 7 8 1943-1949 7 9 1952-1959 7 10 1960-1985

Phillo, P.C. [Mr. and Mrs.] 7 11 1880-1888

Root, Rev. David to Mary Frances Dudley and James and Frances Robinson 8 1 1846-1869, Correspondence from David Root 8 2 1857-1867, Photocopies of correspondence from D. Root 8 3 1918-1955, Research correspondence

Waring, Laura Wheeler 8 4 1930-1945

8 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 2.2 Frank P. Chisholm correspondence, 1910-1975

The George Washington Carver Foundation Box Folder Content 8 5 1926-1952

Tuskegee Institute 8 6 n.d. 8 7 1910-1919 8 8 1921-1929 8 9 1930-1939 8 10 1940-1949 9 1 1950-1959 9 2 1960-1969 10 3 1970-1975

Tuskegee Jubilee Singers 9 4 1924-1937

United Negro College Fund 9 5 1944-1959 9 6 n.d.

9 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 2.3 Helen Emily Chisholm correspondence, 1924-1975

General correspondence Box Folder Content 10 1 n.d. 10 2 1928 10 3 1931-1939 10 4 1940-1949 10 5 1950-1959 10 6 1960-1968 10 7 1972-1975

Capen, Erdix W. 10 8 n.d.

Chisholm, Frank P. 10 9 n.d. 10 10 1924-1938 10 11 1940-1949 10 12 1950-1959

Chisholm, Helen James 11 1 n.d. 11 2 1941-1943 11 3 1944 January-December 11 4 1945 January-September 11 5 1958 September-December 11 6 1959 January-May

Crite, Allan Rohan 11 7 n.d. 11 8 1949-1958

10 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Series 3 Financial documents, 1897-1960 Box 12:1-7

Scope and Content Note This series consists of Frank and Helen J. Chisholm's financial records from 1897 to 1960. Helen Chisholm maintained a detailed record of her family's stock market investments and saved some clippings concerning business news, which are included in some account books.

Box Folder Content 12 1 Frank P. Chisholm, Financial records, 1915-1936 12 2 Helen James Chisholm, Hampton Institute, Student account book, 1897-1903 12 3 Helen James Chisholm, Financial accounts, 1912 12 4 Helen James Chisholm, Financial records, 1900-1960 12 5 Helen James Chisholm, Investment records, 1927-1960 12 6 Helen James Chisholm, Investment records, 1930, 1938, 1941 12 7 Helen James Chisholm, Stock market diary, 1936-1937 (Business news clippings)

11 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Series 4 Writings Box 12: folders 8-13 - Box 14

Scope and Content Note This series consists primarily of essays, articles, and diaries written by Frank, Helen J., and Helen E. Chisholm. Helen J. Chisholm produced a number of essays concerning various subjects relating to , such as "The Negro in Alabama," and "Achievements of Negro Women." However, her most ambitious project was an autobiography, "Unto the Third and Fourth Generation," where Chisholm mentions notable names like Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Andrew D. White, and David Root. Frank Chisholm wrote editorials relating to Tuskegee Institute and a few essays reflecting on his interactions with Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, and W.E.B. DuBois. Miscellaneous writings in this series include Dorothy B. Porter's "Early American Negro Writings: A Bibliographical Study" and a manuscript of "Canterbury Pilgrims" by Rena Keith Clisby. Of particular interest in the diaries and journals subseries, are two volumes containing entries relating to Helen Chisholm's work at The Kamehameha Schools (1902-1904) in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Arrangement Note Organized into two subseries: (4.1) Essays and articles and (4.2) Diaries and journals.

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By Helen James Chisholm Box Folder Content 12 8 “Unto the Third and Fourth Generations,” drafts of an autobiography 12 9 Hawaii writings 12 10 Writings on Anna L. James (Helen’s sister) 12 11 “The Negro Woman and Her Achievements,” drafts 12 12 “The Negro Woman and Her Achievements,” notes, correspondence, research 12 13 “Achievements of Negro Women,” published article The Hartford Daily Courant, February 14, 1932 13 1 Essays on various subjects (“The Negro in Boston,” “The Negro in Alabama”) 13 2 Essays on various subjects (Education in the South, Records of St. Helena)

By Frank P. Chisholm 13 3 “Carver Day.” The Hartford Courant, January 6, 1948 13 4 “Letters to the Editor: City’s Carver Day Program,” The Pittsburgh Press, February 6, 1947 13 5 “Letter to the Editor,” The Jewish Criterion, September 30, 1949 (UNCF) 13 6 Miscellaneous. writings 13 7 Reflections on Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, and George Washington Carver 13 8 Tuskegee writings

By Helen E. Chisholm 13 9 “Booker T. Washington: An Interpretation” (Drafts) 13 10 Essays on various subjects (Religion, Philosophy)

By other authors 13 11 Anderson, Mary, “The Negro Woman Worker” 13 12 Beard, Alice, “Help for Children” 13 13 Clisby, Rena Keith, “Canterbury Pilgrims,” two manuscripts 13 14 Philleo, P.C., “Johnathan’s Vision” (poem) 14 1 Porter, Dorothy B., “Early American Negro Writings: A Bibliographical Study,” The Papers of the American Biographical Society vol. 39, 1945 14 2 Thomas, Verne [?], “Writings on Travels to Nova Scotia,” September 9, 1940 14 3 Miscellaneous writings by unnamed authors

Institutions 14 4 Carver Foundation writings

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14 5 United Negro College Fund writings

14 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 4.2 Diaries and journals

Helen James Chisholm Box Folder Content 14 6 Hawaiian diaries, 1902, February-April 14 7 Hawaiian diaries, 1903-1904 14 8 Diary, 1909 14 9 Diary, 1941 (Clippings: Race discrimination, race relations, in Othello) 14 10 Journal, 1944 (Clippings: Katherine Dunham)

Helen Emily Chisholm 14 11 Diary, 1928

15 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Series 5 Photographs Boxes 15-18, 31; ; OP1-5; BV1-3

Scope and Content Note The photographs in this series reflect an array of personal and professional experiences and relationships, ranging from intimate family portraits to photos of prominent political and educational officials. There is a significant number of photographs documenting Helen James Chisholm's travels in Kona, Hawaii, as well as her colleagues and pupils at the Kamehameha School. There is also a large number of photographs relating to Frank Chisholm's work at Tuskegee Institute and with the United Negro College Fund. Notable figures in this series are , receiving the Horatio Alger Award (1952) and Ann Petry (1939), and Eleanor Roosevelt with the Tuskegee Jubilee Singers (1938).

Arrangement Note Organized into three subseries: (5.1) Family photographs, (5.2) Friends and colleagues, (5.3) Places and miscellaneous photographs

16 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 5.1 Family photographs

Box Folder Content 15 1 Chisholm family (6 items) 15 2 Frank Chisholm (31 items) 15 3 Frank Chisholm (5 items) 15 4 Frank Chisholm with unidentified individuals (9 items) OP1 1 Frank Chisholm with unidentified individuals (3 items) OP1 2 Frank Chisholm with Tuskegee Quintet 15 5 Frank and Helen J. Chisholm (11 items) 15 6 Frank and Helen E. Chisholm (2 photos) OP1 3 Frank and Helen Chisholm with others at Atlanta University, 1904, (3 items) 15 7 Frank Chisholm and A.C. Brogdon (Chairman of Weirton, West Virginia United Negro College Fund) 15 8 Frank Chisholm and Dr. Anthony J. Major (Principal of Dunbar High School, West Virginia) 15 9 Frank Chisholm and Frederick D. Patterson (President of Tuskegee Institute) 15 10 Frank Chisholm and Bill Robinson 15 11 Frank Chisholm, Tuskegee Jubilee Singers, and Eleanor Roosevelt, 1938 (2 items) 15 12 Frank Chisholm and Frank M. Totton 15 13 Frank Chisholm, United Negro College Fund Campaign photos, undated 15 14 Frank Chisholm, United Negro College Fund Campaign, Boston Committee, 1943 15 15 Frank Chisholm, United Negro College Fund Campaign, 1947 15 16 Frank Chisholm, United Negro College Fund (3 items) 15 17 Helen J. Chisholm (27 items) 15 18 Helen J. and Helen E. Chisholm (5 items) 15 19 Helen E. Chisholm (45 items) BV1-3 Photo Albums (3 volumes) 31 Photo printing plates [one including Frank Chisholm and Ralph Bunche] and two printing plates for calling cards [8 items]

17 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 5.2 Friends and colleagues

Box Folder Content 16 1 Albert, [?], February 1945 16 2 Atlanta University Football Team, 1908 16 3 Bampfield, Yaddie, 1907-1908 16 4 Bill [?], undated 16 5 Birdie and Family, (5 items) 16 6 Boulware, Helen Judith, undated 16 7 Brown, [J. Carroll], 1921 16 8 Bush, William H. (Cousin of Helen J. Chisholm), (4 items) 16 9 Bush, William H. (Photo of his mother) 16 10 Cachemaille, [Ensique], undated 16 11 Capen, Erdix, undated 16 12 Carver, George Washington, (21 items) 16 13 Carver Foundation, including Ralph Bunche and John D. Rockefeller 16 14 Clement, Rufus E. (President of Atlanta University) and Frank M. Totton, 1946-1947 16 15 Conick, Eva Carper, 1920 16 16 Cummings, Naomi, June 1924 16 17 Dorothy and Inez, undated 16 18 Eisenhower, Dwight D. and Julian D. Thomas, undated 16 19 Ferguson, Bobby and Elana, undated 16 20 Foster, Luther Hilton (President of Tuskegee), undated 16 21 Frances, [?], 1913 16 22 Graves, Earl G. (President of Earl G. Graves Association), undated 16 23 Harrison, Richard B., undated 16 24 Hawkins, C., undated 16 25 Hill, Charles (President of Wiberforce University) and Thomas Millson (President of Weirton Steel Co.) 1952 16 26 [?], Hoges, March 1944 16 27 James, Anna (sister of Helen J. Chisholm), (7 items) 16 28 James, Willis H. (brother of Helen J. Chisholm) 16 29 Johnson, George A. (friend of family from Saybrook, Conn.), (4 items) 16 30 Patterson, Frederick D. (President of Tuskegee), undated 16 31 Patterson, Frederick D., John D. Rockefeller, and Frank M. Totton, 1947 17 1 Patterson, Louis Jr., undated 17 2 Petry, Ann, 1939 17 3 Maynor, D. and C. Higgins, 1943 (Bordertown, Mexico)

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17 4 McClean, M., (Hampton) 17 5 McNeil, William C, Jr., undated 17 6 Moton, Robert (President of Tuskegee), undated 17 7 Lagreze, Jonathan undated 17 8 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Signing of the Social Security Act, August 14, 1935) 17 8 Watson, Harold and Helen 17 10 Watson, Norman Strokes (son of Helen and Richard Watson), undated 17 11 United Negro College Fund promotional photograph 17 12 Unidentified photographs. (42 items) 17 13 Unidentified photographs. (31 items) 17 14 Unidentified photographs [1 of 3] (8 items) OP1 4 Unidentified photographs [2 of 3] (3 items) OP1 5 Unidentified photographs [3 of 3] (3 items) 17 15 Negatives 17 16 Negatives

19 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 5.3 Places and miscellaneous photographs

Box Folder Content 18 1 Africa, (14 printed items) 18 2 Chisholm family home, Saybrook, Conn. (33 items) 18 3 Old Saybrook, Conn. (25 items) 18 4 Grace Episcopal Church (24 items) 18 5 Hampton Institute (6 items) 18 6 Horatio Alger Awards (30 items), including Ralph Bunche and Thomas Millson, 1952 18 7 Kona, Hawaii, 1903- (57 items) 18 8 Print albums (60 items) 18 9 Tuskegee Institute (7 items) 18 10 Tuskegee Institute, Chapel Fire, (3 items) 18 11 Tuskegee postcards, DuBois, and Huntington Memorial Library (32 postcards) 18 12 World War II (11 items) 18 13 Port, unidentified location

20 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Series 6 Printed material Boxes 19 - 27; ; OP6; BV4-6

Scope and Content Note This series of printed materials reflects the personal and professional interests of the Chisholm family. The series is comprised of collected programs, pamphlets, booklets, reports, newspapers, and clippings. Materials from Tuskegee Institute and Hampton Institute are prominent. In addition, clippings and scrapbooks detail the social and political issues which concerned the Chisholm family. Notable clippings include articles on lynching and a 1911 assault on Booker T. Washington in New York City.

Arrangement Note Organized into three subseries: (6.1) Publications, (6.2) Clippings, and (6.3) Scrapbooks

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Tuskegee publications Box Folder Content 19 1 Annual Commencement Exercises, program, May 26, 1958 19 2 Art and Lecture Series, program for “an eighty-fifth anniversary observance,” honoring the memory of George Washington Carver, January 15, 1967 19 3 The Avon Players, announcement for production of “Hamlet,” February 2, [?] 19 4 Booker T. Washington, biographical information, undated 19 5 Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial, information leaflets, undated 19 6 Booker T. Washington, commemorative coins, promotional flyers, undated 19 7 “Brief Facts about Commercial Dietetics and the Cafeteria,” undated 19 8 Brochure No. 2, “A Brief Sketch of the Development of Tuskegee Institute,” revised June 1940 19 9 Calendar of events, March 15, 1953 19 10 Campbell, Thomas Moore, The Movable School Goes to the Negro Farmer, Tuskegee Institute Press, promotional flyer featuring reviews, ca.1936 19 11 Campus Chats, vol. X, no. 3, March 1956 19 12 Campus Chats, vol. XXI. No. 10, November 1968 19 13 Carver Art Collection, catalog, October 15, 1941 19 14 Carver Day Exercises, program for service marking the first day of issue of commemorative stamp honoring George Washington Carver, January 5, 1948 19 15 “Carver of Tuskegee,” classroom materials prepared for Service Bureau for Intercultural Education by Rose Nelson 19 16 Carver Research Foundation, Three-Year Report, 1963-1966, Bulletin, vol. LX, no. 1, February, 1967 19 17 Carver, George Washington, Bibliography: Books and Periodicals Dealing with the Life and Work of Dr. George W. Carver 19 18 Carver, George Washington, interview questions for KDEA broadcast regarding George Washington Carver celebrations, interviewees: Dr. Alma Illery, Frank Chisholm, David L. Lawrence, Matthew Neely, President Hill of Wilberforce University, January 4, 1948 19 19 Carver Seal Committee, corporate resolution and instruction sheet for representatives selling George Washington Carver Christmas seals, ca. 1946 19 20 Carver Seal Committee, general information, undated 19 21 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. VII, no. 31, April 28, 1940 19 22 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. X, no. 27, April 4, 1943 19 23 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XII, no. 20, February 11, 1945 19 24 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXVII, no. 8, November 8, 1959 19 25 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXI, no. 18, February 16, 1964

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19 26 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXI, no. 20, March 1, 1964 19 27 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXI. no. 26, April 26, 1964 19 28 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXII, no. 23, April 4, 1965 19 29 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXIII, no. 5, October 24, 1965 19 30 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXIII, no. 10, December 5, 1965 19 31 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXIII, no. 11, December 12, 1965 19 32 The Chapel Bulletin 1964-1965, [incomplete], ed. by Daniel W. Wynn, Chaplain 19 33 The Chapel Bulletin, vol. XXXIII, no. 12, January 9, 1966 19 34 Choir, program for performance of “Sabat Mater” by Anton Dvorak, assisted by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, April 9, 1950 19 35 Choir, program for undated concert 19 36 Choir, promotional flyer for appearance on the Charlie McCarthy Show, February 5, 1950 19 37 Darnaby, R.S., letter to members of the class of 1903, including list of class members, June 18, 1953 19 38 Division of Public Relations, “Daily Activity Sheet,” vol. III, no. 115, April 24, 1957 19 39 Division of Public Relations, “Daily Activity Sheet,” vol. IV, no. 128, May 27, 1958 19 40 “Dr. Carver Hailed as One of the Greatest and Best Men of All Time by Rotarians,” reprint of editorial from Tuskegee News, January 14, 1943 19 41 Employment Authorization and Contract for Non-Faculty Employees, Frank P. Chisholm, Field Secretary, February 20, 1948 19 42 Exercises honoring the Classes of 1901 and 1911, program, November 18, 1951 19 43 Exercises honoring the Trustees and Class of 1823, program, April 3, 1937 19 44 “Facts of Interest about Dr. George Washington Carver,” brochures, July 1937 and February 1940 19 45 Farm and Home Week, January 14-21, 1948; Annual Farmers Conference, January 21, 1948, program 19 46 Fiftieth Anniversary, railroad rate promotion offered by Railroads of Southeastern Territory, flyer, ca. 1931 19 47 Food Show [seventh annual], Nutrition Institute, Buyers Conference, March 27-28, 1952, promotional poster 19 48 Food Show and Nutrition Institute, program cover, April 6, [ ? ] 19 49 Founder’s Day Activities, April 10-12, 1942, schedule of events 19 50 Founder’s Day Exercises, April 7, 1940, program 19 51 Founder’s Day Exercises, April 4, 1943, program 19 52 General Alumni Association, Program: 36th Annual Meeting of the Tuskegee Institute, April 3, 1943 [one sheet] 19 53 “George Washington Carver: South’s Greatest Agricultural Scientist,” biographical information and bibliography of writings by Carver

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19 54 The George Washington Carver Foundation, Annual Report, 1940-1947 19 55 The George Washington Carver Foundation, Annual Report, 1949-1950 19 56 The George Washington Carver Foundation, Annual Report, 1950-1951 19 57 The George Washington Carver Foundation, miscellaneous brochures regarding work of the foundation, 1940s 19 58 Imes, G. Lake, “The Chancel Windows: An Interpretation,” address delivered at the reopening of the chapel at Tuskegee Institute in April, 1933, published by Tuskegee Press, 1934 19 59 Infantile Paralysis Center, brochure, undated 19 60 “The Infantile Paralysis Fight at Tuskegee,” pamphlet published by The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, ca. 1945 20 1 Memorandum to Non-Faculty Employees of Tuskegee Institute regarding salary, benefits, tenure, February 23, 1948 20 2 Miscellaneous printed materials relating to the history, programs, purpose of Tuskegee Institute, various dates 20 3 Moton, Robert Russa, memorial service, December 6, 1959, program 20 4 Moton, Robert Russa, memorial service, December 8, 1963, program 20 5 New York Tuskegee Alumni Association, Founder’s Day Exercises [twenty-first, in memory of Dr. Booker T. Washington], April 2, 1939 20 6 New York Tuskegee Alumni Association, Founder’s Day Exercises [twenty- eighth, in memory of Booker T. Washington], w/ holograph notes, April 16, 1944 20 7 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. I, no. 2, July 1950 20 8 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. I, no.11, April 1951 20 9 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. II, no. 4, October 1951 20 10 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. II, no. 7, December 1951 20 11 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. II, no. 10, March 1952 20 12 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. IV, no. 6, November 1953 20 13 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. IV, no. 11, April 1954 20 14 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. V, no. 8, January 1955 20 15 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. VI, no. 7, December 1955 20 16 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. VI, no. 9, February 1956 20 17 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. VII, no. 6, November 1956 20 18 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. VII, no. 7, December 1956 20 19 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. VII, no. 8, January 1957 20 20 News of Tuskegee Institute, vol. VII, no. 9, February 1957 20 21 Fraternity, Inc., program for awards service, January 9, 1966 20 22 President’s Annual Report, 1936-1937 20 23 President’s Annual Report, 1943-1944 20 24 President’s Annual Report, 1944-1945 20 25 President’s Annual Report, 1947-1948

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20 26 President’s Annual Report, 1950 20 27 President’s Annual Report, 1951-1952 20 28 President’s Annual Report, 1955-1956 20 29 President’s Annual Report, 1959-1960 20 30 President’s Annual Report, 1963-1964 20 31 President’s Annual Report, 1964-1965 20 32 Press release regarding the death of Dr. George Washington Carver, January 5, 1943 20 33 Principal’s Annual Report, 1918 20 34 Printed envelopes, undated 20 35 Program Study Newsletter, vol. II, no. 9, March 1, 1957 20 36 Promotional catalog, including photographs of the campus, [1929] 20 37 Rahn, Muriel, press book, 1943 20 38 Report of Work Done in the North, September 21, 1940 20 39 Report of Work Done in the North, October 4, 1941 20 40 Report of Work Done in the North, January 6, 1951 20 41 Report of Work Done in the North, June 10, 1951 20 42 Report of Work Done in the North, December 27, 1954 20 43 Report of Work Done in the North, March 15, 1957 20 44 Report of Work Done in the North, February 15, 1964 20 45 Report of Work Done in the North, May 30, 1964 21 1 Report, “Race Relations in the South-1957,” January 15, 1958 21 2 Report, “Race Relations in the South-1958,” January 15, 1959 21 3 Report, “Race Relations in the South-1959,” January 23, 1960 21 4 Report, “Race Relations in the South-1963,” March 12, 1964 21 5 The Retirement Plan, October 27, 1950 21 6 Service, vol. VI. No. 9, April 1940 21 7 Service, vol. VII. No. 7, February 1943 21 8 Service, vol. VII. No. 10, May 1943 21 9 Service, vol. XI. No. 11, June 1947 21 10 Service, vol. XII. No. 5, December 1947 21 11 “Training for National Defense,” brochure, undated 21 12 Tuskegee Alumni News Briefs, vol. II, no. 1, August 1946 21 13 Tuskegee Alumni News Briefs, vol. II, no. 6, July 1947 21 14 The Tuskegee Institute Bulletin (pictorial edition), 1939 21 15 The Tuskegee Institute Bulletin, (catalog edition, 1941-1942), vol. XXXV, no. 2, April, 1941 21 16 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Experimental Station, Bulletin, no. 32, Carve, G.W., “Three Delicious Meals Every Day for the Farmer,” 1916 21 17 The Tuskegee Student, vol. XXIII, no. 14, April 8, 1911

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21 18 “Tuskegee’s Service in National Recovery,” 1935 21 19 Unidentified program [incomplete], undated 21 20 Unidentified weekend program, notes regarding activities, undated 21 21 United States General Hospital for Negro Ex- Service Men, dedicatory exercises, program [photocopy], February 12, 1923 21 22 United States Post Office, Dedication Ceremony for the New Tuskegee Institute Post Office, program, [incomplete?], October 11, 1959 21 23 United States Savings Bonds, Frank Chisholm, list, January 9, 1953 21 24 Washington, E. Davidson, compiler, Booker T. Washington Quotations, Tuskegee Institute Press, 1938

Hawaii publications 22 1 Course of Study for Elementary Public Schools of Hawaii, 1899 22 2 De La Vergne, Geo. H., Hawaiian Sketches, 1898 22 3 The Handicraft, Commencement, 1913 22 4 Hawaiian tourist information, undated 22 5 “Lecture on Hawaii,” James A. Rath on the physical, racial and social conditions in the Pacific Territory, clipping, undated 22 6 “Hawaii’s Young Ones,” Hartford Courant, January 1903 22 7 “Help for Children” undated clipping reprinting circular by Alice Beard 22 8 “Kamehameha Schools: General Information,” undated 22 9 The Kamoli, (Yearbook of Kamahameha Schools), vol. VI, 1929 22 10 Maile Lehua, vol. II, no. 4, January-February 1903 22 11 Maile Lehua, vol. II, no. 5, March 1903 22 12 Maile Lehua, vol. II, no. 6, May 1903 22 13 Memoir of Keopuolani: Late Queen of the Sandwich Islands, 1825 22 14 Oceanic Steamship Co.: passenger list (including Miss James), June 15, 1904 22 15 Printed postcard booklet, undated 22 16 Report of Kona Orphanage: from December 1, 1899 to June 30, 1904, 1905 (Photo of Alice Beard included)

Hampton Institute publications 23 1 Appeal for financial contributions, leaflet, ca. 1949 23 2 The Hampton Album, 1966 23 3 The Armstrong League of Hampton Workers, letter to the membership, December 1, 1918 23 4 The Armstrong League of Hampton Workers, letter to the membership, October 1944 23 5 The Armstrong League of Hampton Workers, letter to the membership, November 10, 1945

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23 6 The Armstrong League of Hampton Workers, letter to the membership, November 15, 1952 23 7 The Armstrong League of Hampton Workers, meeting notice, October 27, 1919 23 8 The Armstrong League of Hampton Workers, November 25, receipts for membership dues, 1919 and November 14, 1921 23 9 Booklet regarding Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes, incomplete, undated 23 10 Greeting card, undated 23 11 The Hampton Bulletin, January 1951 23 12 The Hampton Bulletin, May 1946 23 13 The Inauguration of Alonzo Graseano Moron, educational conference program, October 27-29, 1949 23 14 The Inauguration of Alonzo Graseano Moron, program, October 27-29, 1949 23 15 List of graduates from 1899-1904 23 16 Receipts, 1899-1900 23 17 Hampton Norman and Agricultural Institute, Thirty-fourth Anniversary graduation program, April 23, 1902 23 18 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Thirty-ninth Anniversary Day Exercises, program, May 2, 1907 23 19 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Christmas letter from Principal, James E. Clegg, December 15, 1918 23 20 Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, promotional material including photograph of the church and academic hall from the water, undated

General publications 23 21 Alabama State College, memorandum re Summer Quarter Faculty Service, January 20, 1953 23 22 The Amistad Research Center brochure, undated 23 23 The Atlantic Monthly, letter from office of the editor, undated 23 24 Beard, August F, The Story of the Amistad, undated 23 25 Bibliography of texts concerning The Negro, February 27, 1932 23 26 Bond and Stamp Committee, Bond and Stamp Rally among Negroes, program, April 17, 1943 23 27 Boyer, Chas. H. “The Fortieth Anniversary of Chas. H. Boyer” Saint Augustine’s College, invitation signed by Boyer, May 26, 1936 23 28 Brenner, I. C. “The American Scene, ‘Native Sons,’” February 26, 1943 23 29 Capen, Erdix, “Monson Mask-Maker, Master of Ancient Artistry, Halts Fleeting Moods and Gives Them Permanence,” The Springfield Union, April 17, 1936 23 30 Clark, Glenn, The Man Who Talks with the Flowers, 1939 23 31 Connecticut F.E.P.C. Committee, letter, undated 23 32 “Connecticut Honors,” local newspaper clipping, undated

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23 33 Corbett, Robert J. “The Saintly Scientist, George Washington Carver,” reprinted from Congressional Record, 80th Congress, first session, 1947 23 34 , “Circular of Information,” October 1904. 23 35 Cornell University, “Cornell to Mark Founders Birth” , December 2, 1956. 23 36 Creativity and the Negro, Rockford College Festival of the Arts, program, March 3-7, 1965. 23 37 Dixie Handbook, Second Quarter promotional leaflet, 1947 23 38 Duquesne University, Assembly honoring the memory of George Washington Carver, program, January 20, 1948 23 39 Florida A. and M. College, “Annual Piano Forte Recital,” program, May 23, 1912 23 40 Florida A. and M. College, “An Evening with the Latin Writers,” program, May 20, 1912 23 41 Florida A. and M College, “Commencement Day,” May 29, program 1912 23 42 Florida A. and M. College, “Prize Declamation Contest,” program, May 24, 1912 23 43 Florida State Normal and Industrial School, “Lincoln Centenary,” program, February 12, 1909 23 44 Grace Episcopal Church, “A Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication,” program, July 23, 1950 23 45 Graves, Anna. “Book Reviews and Comments on ‘Benvenuto Cellini Had No Prejudice Against Bronze,’” undated 23 46 Graves, Anna. “Both Deeper than and Above the Melee: Letters from Europeans,” promotional material, ca. 1945 23 47 Holt, Rackman, promotional material for George Washington Carver 23 48 Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowships 1940, promotional material 23 49 Howard University, 70th Annual Commencement, June 9, 1939 (Helen E. Chisholm’s graduation) 23 50 Hunter, J. H. Saint, Seer, and Scientist (story of George Washington Carver), 1942 23 51 Jaraboro, Caterina. Carnegie Hall program, February 6, 1944 23 52 Johnson, Robert B. and Edith Washington Hughes, wedding description, June 1964 24 1 Kitrell, Norman S. “Old ‘Miss’ and ‘Mammy,’” address delivered on Memorial Day, First Presbyterian Church, Houston, Texas, April 26, 1924 24 2 Livingstone College, The Price Memorial Campaign for Livingstone College, undated 24 3 “Mother Bloor: the Spirit of ‘76” by Ann Barton, 1937 24 4 Robert R. Moton Memorial Foundation, report, October 20, [ ? ] 24 5 National Achievement Clubs, Inc. and Housewives Cooperative Guild, George Washington Carver Week, souvenir program, January 4-10, 1948

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24 6 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Anti-lynching Statement from Walter White, April 2, 1937 24 7 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, membership information, 1919 24 8 National Theater, “Shakespeare’s Chronicles: Five Kings,” program, March 13, 1939 24 9 Negro Digest, January 1947 24 10 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. IX. No. 8, May 1946 24 11 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XIII. No. 3, December 1949 24 12 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XIV. No. 2, November 1950 24 13 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XIV. No. 3, December 1950 24 14 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XIV. No. 5, February 1951 24 15 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XVI. No. 7, April 1953 24 16 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XVII. No. 1, October 1953 24 17 The Negro History Bulletin. vol. XVIII. No. 7, April 1955 24 18 Newton, Rev. Willoughby. Speech given at the dedication of the Administration Building of the Wykeham Rise School, February 8, 1964 24 19 Northwestern University on the Air: Of Men and Books vol. 2, no. 35, June 5, 1943 [transcript of radio discussion “American Science in Wartime”] 24 20 "One Hundredth Anniversary-Elizabeth Smalls Bampfield,"1958 24 21 Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life, Spring 1946 24 22 Penn School, General facts concerning the Penn School, undated 24 23 The Pine Torch, vol. 25, No. 1, January-March 1963 24 24 Philharmonic Concerts, 1965-1966, Kansas City Philharmonic program guide 24 25 Proclamation, Booker T, Washington Day, Birmingham, Alabama, September 7, 1945 24 26 Public Welfare Report, 1940 24 27 References to reports and articles regarding Negroes published by the United States Department of Labor, ca. 1919-1936, list 24 28 Memorial Meeting, program, February 7, 1952 24 29 Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross, bylaws, August 1957 24 30 Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross, manual, 1909 [2 copies] 24 31 Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross, Report of Special Study Committee, March 1955 24 32 The Southern Workman, vol. LXIV, No. 7, July 1935 24 33 The Southern Workman, vol. LXIV, No. 9, September 1935 24 34 Robinson, C. Harvey. Field Work, undated 24 35 “Suggestions to White Americans Who Want to Improve Race Relations,” carbon typescript, June 3, 1963 24 36 Teachers’ Opinions Concerning Negro Education, questionnaire used at Vanderbilt University, ca. 1932

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24 37 Treble Clef Club, Inaugural Musical Reception, program, January 20, 1957 24 38 Thomas, Verne. “How to Use Stone-Ground Flour,” 1956 24 39 Towne, Laura M. “Pioneer Works on the Sea Islands,” Reprinted from The Southern Workman, July, 1901 24 40 United Negro College Fund, Campaign Committee, The Chairman, fund raising manual, undated 24 41 United Negro College Fund, information booklet, March 1954 24 42 United Negro College Fund, miscellaneous printed material, undated 24 43 United Negro College Fund, “Much with Little,” promotional booklet, undated 24 44 United Negro College Fund, “Only a Hope a Hundred Years Ago, 1949 24 45 United Negro College Fund, program for public meeting at Hillhouse High School Auditorium, held in the interest of the fund, May 31, 1945 24 46 United Negro College Fund, report from Fund chairman, John S. Suman, undated 24 47 “Unsung Americans Sung,” programs, typescripts, December 3-4, 1906 24 48 United States Congress (79th), House of Representatives, Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures, hearings on H.R. 6528, [a bill to authorize the coinage of 50-cent pieces to commemorate the life and perpetuate the ideals and teachings of Booker T. Washington], 1946 24 49 United States Congress (81st), House of Representatives, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, hearings on H.R. 3296 and H.R. 6034, [bills providing for the establishment of a veterans’ hospital for Negro veterans at the birthplace of Booker T. Washington in Franklin County, Virginia], 1949 25 1 University Place Book Shop, “The Negro and ,” catalog, undated 25 2 University Place Book Shop, List no. 48, pt. 2, “The Negro” undated 25 3 University Place Book Shop. List no. 48, no. 5, “The Negro,” undated 25 4 Unveiling Ceremony of Portraits of the Recorders of Deeds of the District of Columbia, program December 15, 1936 25 5 Value comparisons of various farming items operated by Negroes and Whites in Alabama and Macon County, tables, 1929-1930s 25 6 Waring, Laura Wheeler. Art exhibition of paintings, Howard University Gallery of Art, catalog, May-June 1949 25 7 White Citizens Council, “Thoughts of a White Citizens Council Member,” unidentified letter to Charles G. Gomillion of Tuskegee Institute w/response from Gomillion, February 26, 1959

30 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 6.2 Clippings

Box Folder Content 25 8 “Dark Laughter,” cartoon by Ollie Harrington, undated 25 9 “Dr. Booker Washington Listed with World’s Greatest Minds”, undated 25 10 “W.E.B. DuBois, obituary, [1963] 25 11 “Flaming Cross Fails to Halt Wedding of Negro and White,” February 7, 19[?] 25 12 “Former Athlete at Institute Is Awarded Letter,” The Tuskegee Herald, November 18, 1952 [re Frank P. Chisholm] 25 13 “Georgia Documents Auctioned in London,” unidentified source, 1946 25 14 “George Washington Carver,” letter from James Liotta, The New York Times, November 20, 1944 25 15 “Hampton Installs First Negro Head,” The New York Times, October 30, 1949 25 16 “D.F. Houston Dies; Served in Cabinet,” The New York Times, September 3, 1940 OP1 6 "Harvard Commencement Section" [featuring ], Boston Evening Transcript, June 20, 1929 25 17 James Pharmacy, Old Seabrook, Connecticut, various clippings regarding history and closing 25 18 Johnson, J.E., obituary, undated 25 19 “The Legacy of Two Visionaries,” The Tuskegee Institute Report, ca. 1965 25 20 “Many Sections Represented at Tuskegee’s Thirty-fourth Conference.” The Montgomery Advertiser, January 29, 1925 25 21 Millie, “Just Thinkin’: Then and Only Then,” The Weirton Daily Times, undated 25 22 Penn School, “Descendants of First Negroes, Now Educated Farm Owners,” Christian Science Monitor, May 20, 1944 25 23 Petry, Ann, miscellaneous clippings, 1990s 25 24 Roberts, Marion A., “Old Publication Tells of Acclaim Won by Negro Singers at Jubilee Concert,” undated 25 25 Steegmuller, Francis, “The Rationalist Lost to the Romantic,” review of The Portrait of Zelide by Geoffrey Scott, undated 25 26 “Tuskegee Cites Saybrook Man in Resolution of Appreciation,” The New Era, April 5, 1972 25 27 “Tuskegee Institute Students, Alumni Celebrate Annual Founder’s Day. The Montgomery Advertiser, April 4, 1938 25 28 The Tuskegee Messenger, March 1943 25 29 The Tuskegee News, Centennial Edition, ca. 1981 25 30 Tuskegee Receives an Extra $500,000, undated 25 31 “United College Fund Launches 1945 Campaign,” The Tuskegee Messenger, June 1945

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25 32 “With the Armed Forces,” letter written November 23, 1944

32 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 6.3 Scrapbooks

Box Folder Content BV4 Frank P. Chisholm, 1874-1876 (Politics in Marion County, South Carolina) BV5 Helen James Chisholm, 1892-1897 (Motherhood, ethics, obituaries) BV6 Helen James Chisholm, 1898-1905 (Card of introduction, programs for various events, including 1904 World’s Fair) 26 1 1901-1903 (Music, Hawaii, Atlanta Constitution) 26 2 1911 (Assault on Washington in New York, notes for Book of Job) 26 3 1918-1919 (Hartford Women’s Clubs, origins of Jazz, WWII, Tuskegee, Madame C. J Walker) 26 4 1919-1920 (Lynching, Garvey/ Black Star Line, Atlanta Race Conference, Race Riots: , Texas, Washington, , Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama) 26 5 1926-1946 (Miscellaneous clippings, Ann Petry: The Street) 27 1 1937-1944 (Clippings regarding Louis Gossett, W.E.B. DuBois, and Marion Anderson, Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Laura Wheeler Waring, Catarina Yarboro) 27 2 1945 (Clippings regarding W.E.B. DuBois, Mary McLeod Bethune, Walter White, Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.) 27 3 1951-1957 (Clippings regarding politics, voting rights) 27 4 Undated, (Miscellaneous clippings regarding Hawaii) 27 5 Undated, [1903-1905] (Miscellaneous clippings regarding Hawaii, natural resources; language study notes)

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Scope and Content Note The series consists of artwork, address books, date books, notebooks, and miscellaneous ephemera. The artwork was created by a number of such prominent artists as Allan R. Crite, Edwin Harleston, and Ann Petry and includes greeting cards, postcards, watercolor paintings and drawings as well as narrative works relating to art. The series also contains collected calendars and address books of Helen J. Chisholm, which provide some information concerning the Chishoms' friends and extended family. Also present are notebooks kept by Helen J. Chisholm which suggest that she studied for at least one semester at Yale University around 1906. In addition there is a small group of general ephemera which includes cards of introduction, certificates and George Washington Carver commemorative postage stamps.

Arrangement Note Organized into three subseries: (7.1) Artists and artwork, (7.2) Address books, date books, and notebooks; (7.3) General ephemera

34 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 7.1 Artists and artwork

Box Folder Content 28 1 Crite, Allan Rohan, Essays and lecture notes regarding liturgical art, 1951-1955 (6 items) 28 2 Crite, Allan Rohan, Booklets, greeting cards, postcards, and magazines featuring the art of Allan Rohan Crite, undated (47 items) 28 3 Harleston, Edwin, Printed copies of The Doctor and The Model, undated (2 items) OP3 - Harleston, Edwin, charcoal drawing of an unidenfied individual 28 4 Heller, Helen West, Artwork and purchase receipt, 1928 (34 items) 28 5 Monte, John, Map of Hawaii, undated (1 item) 28 6 Petry, Ann, Paintings, undated (2 items) 28 7 Sumner, Henry Arnett, Architectural sketch of a house, undated (1 item) 28 8 Waring, Laura Wheeler Watercolor painting, undated (1 item)

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Box Folder Content 29 1 Helen James Chisholm, Address book (Hartford), undated 29 2 Helen James Chisholm, Address book (includes a collection of university and organizational seals), undated 29 3 Helen James Chisholm, Address book, 1952 29 4 Helen James Chisholm, Autograph book, 1888 29 5 Helen Emily Chisholm, Autograph book, 1925 29 6 Helen James Chisholm, Calendar, 1928 29 7 Helen James Chisholm, Calendar, 1933 29 8 Helen James Chisholm, Calendar pages, January 7, 10, 11, 1946 29 9 Helen James Chisholm, Calendar, 1949 29 10 Helen James Chisholm, Calendar, ca. 1950 29 11 Helen James Chisholm, Notebook (History, Geography, Grammar, Reading), 1906-1907 29 12 Helen James Chisholm, Notebook (English Rhetoric and Composition, Prof. Baldwin), [1907?] 29 13 Helen James Chisholm, Notebook (Yale, American Literature, Prof. Beers, Franciscan Studies notes), ca. 1932-1933 29 14 Helen James Chisholm, Notebook (Paul Cuffee, Phillis Wheatley, Prudence Crandall, St. Vincent de Paul), undated 29 15 Chisholm family guest book, (including Ann Petry, Ollie Harrington and Laura Wheeler Waring), 1939-1965

36 Frank P. and Helen Chisholm family papers, 1846-1994 Manuscript Collection No. 808 Subseries 7.3 General ephemera

Box Folder Content OP2 1 Helen James Chisholm, Diploma, Hampton Institute, June 5, 1899 30 1 Helen James Chisholm, Certificate for Completion of Summer Classes, Hampton Institute, July 31, 1899 30 2 Helen James Chisholm, Certificate, Session Completion, Hampton Institute, July 31, 1899 OP2 2 Frank P. Chisholm, Trade Certificate, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, May 20, 1901 OP2 3 Frank P. Chisholm, Diploma, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, May 29, 1902 30 3 Helen James Chisholm, Singing Certificate, December 10, 1903 OP1 7 Frank P. Chisholm, Certificate of Honor, The Union Debating Club, Tuskegee Institute, May 24, 1904 30 4 Helen James Chisholm, Letters from children in the Kona Orphanage, Hawaii, June 2, 1904 OP1 8 Frank P. Chisholm, Charm, honoring 25 years of service, Tuskegee Institute, ca. 1931 30 5 Legislative passes, Helen Emily Chisholm, February 27, 1939 30 6 Certificate, Helen Emily Chisholm from the George School of Social Work, December 1943 OP1 9 George Washington Carver Endowment Fund Membership Certificate, presented to William R. Morris, September 19, 1944 30 7 Frank P. Chisholm, Certificate of Merit, Tuskegee Institute, presented May 19, 1947 30 8 Frank P. Chisholm, Certificate of Appreciation for 45 Years of Service, Tuskegee Institute, May 6, 1951 30 9 Tuskegee Alumni Association, Golden Anniversary Certificate of Honor to Frank Chisholm, November 15, 1952 30 10 Frank P. Chisholm, Tuskegee Institute, Diamond Tuskegee Alumni Club Certificate, presented November 10, 1962 30 11 Cards of Introduction (A-H) 30 12 Cards of Introduction (J-W) 30 13 Cards of Frank and Helen Chisholm, Cards with envelopes 30 14 Carver Foundation, George Washington Carver postage stamps 30 15 Petry, Ann (notes, clippings) 30 16 Society of the Champions of the Holy Cross ephemera 30 17 Tuskegee, Hampton, and Fisk Philleo (cards, clippings, and miscellaneous ephemera) 30 18 United Negro College Fund, (lists of schools, notes, miscellaneous ephemera)

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