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Hiram Powers papers

Creator:
Powers, Hiram, 1805-1873  Search this
Names:
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848  Search this
Astor, William B. (William Backhouse), 1792-1875  Search this
Atlee, Samuel Yorke, b. 1808  Search this
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861  Search this
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878  Search this
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850  Search this
Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 14-1857  Search this
Dix, John A. (John Adams), 1798-1879  Search this
Durand, Asher Brown, 1796-1886  Search this
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865  Search this
Fuller, Charles Francis  Search this
Gray, Henry Peters, 1819-1877  Search this
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872  Search this
Healy, G.P.A. (George Peter Alexander), 1813-1894  Search this
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845  Search this
Kinney, E. Clementine  Search this
Kinney, William  Search this
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882  Search this
Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882  Search this
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872  Search this
Peabody, George, 1795-1869  Search this
Powers, Longworth, 1835-1904  Search this
Powers, Preston, 1842 or 1843-1904  Search this
Sartain, John, 1808-1897  Search this
Story, William Wetmore, 1819-1895  Search this
Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878  Search this
Trollope, Francis  Search this
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852  Search this
Extent:
12.4 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Scrapbooks
Photographs
Writings
Drawings
Poetry
Date:
1819-1953
bulk 1835-1883
Summary:
The papers of sculptor Hiram Powers measure 12.4 linear feet and date from 1819 to 1953, with the bulk of the material dating from 1835 to 1883. Over two-thirds of the collection consists of Powers' correspondence with business associates, purchasers of his artwork, and numerous friends in the United States and Florence, Italy. Of note is Powers' "Studio Memorandum," from 1841 to 1845, which contains dated notations of letters written, receipts and expenditures, business contacts, works in progress, commissions and price quotations for work, comments on problems encountered during studio work, and other notes. Additional papers include scattered biographical material, financial and legal records, printed materials, photographs of Powers, his family, artwork, as well as an extensive collection of carte de visite and cabinet card portraits of many notable figures. Also found is a small amount of artwork by Powers and others, a scrapbook, and two autograph and memorabilia albums.
Scope and Content Note:
The papers of sculptor Hiram Powers measure 12.4 linear feet and date from 1819 to 1953, with the bulk of the material dating from 1835 to 1883. Over two-thirds of the collection consists of Powers' correspondence, which is particularly rich in documenting his artwork, methodology, and his interaction with business associates, purchasers of his artwork, and his numerous friends in the United States and Florence, Italy. Other papers include scattered biographical material, writings by Powers and others, financial and legal records, news clippings and printed items, photographs of Powers, his family, artwork, as well as an extensive collection of carte de visite and cabinet card portraits of many notable figures. Also found is a small amount of artwork by Powers and others, a scrapbook, and two autograph and memorabilia albums.

Biographical material consists of documents for honors conferred on Powers, price lists and inventories of his artwork, papers regarding his death, including a translation of his will, and ephemera, such as his studio cap.

The bulk of the collection consists of Powers' correspondence with family, friends, business associates, and others, documenting his career as an artist and his personal life after he and his family moved to Florence, Italy, in 1837. Almost all of the letters have typed unconfirmed transcriptions completed by volunteers at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Besides details of his studio work and business dealings, his letters often discuss his views on aesthetics, American politics, slavery and the Civil War, and Spiritualism. Notable correspondence is with William B. Astor, Edward Everett, Samuel York Atlee, William and E. Clementine Kinney, George P. Marsh, George Peabody, Presidents Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, William Cullen Bryant, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, John C. Calhoun, Thomas Crawford, John A. Dix, Asher Durand, Charles Francis Fuller, Henry Peters Gray, Horace Greeley, George P. A. Healy, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Samuel F. B. Morse, W. W. Story, John Sartain, Frances Trollope, and Daniel Webster.

Writings by Powers include his "Studio Memorandum," a journal-type notebook he kept from 1841 to 1845, which contains dated notations of letters written, receipts and expenditures, business contacts, works in progress, commissions and price quotations for work, comments on problems encountered during studio work, and other notes. Additional writings include poetry and autobiographical essays and instructions for handling his sculptures. Writings by others include poetry, most of which was written in praise of Powers' artwork. Of note are handwritten transcripts of poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Bayard Taylor, and John Quincy Adams. Also found here are short writings about Powers and his artwork.

Scattered financial and legal records in this collection include patent documents for tools invented by Powers, legal agreements, account statements, and bills and receipts. Printed material consists of news clippings, two booklets, an art association brochure, and an exhibition catalog for works by Powers.

This collection contains photographs of Hiram Powers, his family, friends, notable public figures, and artwork. Many of the photographs were taken by his son, Longworth Powers, who had a private photography studio in Florence. Included are portraits of Powers and his family, as well as a collection of 267 carte de visite and cabinet card portraits of artists, performers, politicians, writers, scientists, and other public figures, many of whom were friends with the Powers family. Other photographs depict Woodstock, Vermont, the marble quarry at Carrara, Italy, and artwork by Hiram and Preston Powers. Also found here is a photograph album kept by Louisa Powers.

Artwork consists of three drawings by Hiram Powers, including a caricature of Miner Kellogg. Also found in this collection is a scrapbook containing news clippings regarding the American tour of the sculpture Greek Slave, an autograph album belonging to Louisa Powers, and an album containing pencil drawings by Preston Powers and dried flowers collected on travels.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged into 8 series:

Missing Title

Series 1: Biographical Material, 1841-1927 (Box 1, 15; 0.8 linear feet)

Series 2: Correspondence, 1819-1883 (Box 1-10; 9.0 linear feet)

Series 3: Writings, 1827-1887 (Box 10; 0.3 linear feet)

Series 4: Financial and Legal Records, circa 1840s-1892, 1915 (Box 10, OV 17; 8 folders)

Series 5: Printed Material, circa 1845-1953 (Box 10; 5 folders)

Series 6: Photographs, circa 1860s-1900, 1927, 1932, early 1950s (Box 10-13, 16, OV 17; 1.8 linear feet)

Series 7: Artwork, 1860, mid-1800s (Box 11; 4 folders)

Series 8: Scrapbooks and Albums, 1847-1876 (Box 14; 3 folders)
Biographical Note:
American sculptor Hiram Powers (1805-1873) was born in Woodstock, Vermont, and lived and worked briefly in Washington, D.C. and Boston, before settling permanently in Florence, Italy. Powers is known for portrait busts of prominent American politicians and his idealized neo-classical sculptures, most notably the Greek Slave.

The second youngest of nine children, Powers moved with his family to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1817. When he was 18 he began working in a factory that repaired watches and organs, and he later worked in the mechanical department of Dorfeuille's Western Museum. There, he developed his interest in sculpture and received a commission to create wax figures for a tableau of Dante's Inferno. In 1825 he studied with the Prussian sculptor Frederick Eckstein, who taught him how to model clay and make plaster casts. His early commissions for portrait busts caught the attention of Nicholas Longworth, who became his first patron and funded his travel to Washington, DC, in 1834. While in Washington, Powers completed portrait busts of several prominent politicians, including President Andrew Jackson. He also briefly worked on several commissions in Boston. In 1837, thanks to the patronage of Colonel John S. Preston, he and his family moved to Florence, Italy. He intended to live there for only a few years, but remained there for the rest of his life.

Powers set up a studio in Florence with several assistants, and continued to work on portrait bust commissions. He and his family were active members of the intellectual community of American and English émigrés, such as Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Horatio Greenough, the Trollope family, and many others. His studio was also a frequent stop on tourists' visits to Florence. In 1839 Powers began working on idealized sculptures in the Neo-classical style, based on history, mythology, and religion. Perhaps most famous of these are Greek Slave and Fisher Boy. Completed in 1845, Greek Slave was exhibited in London and toured the United States. The sculpture received wide attention from the press for its depiction of female nudity and its philosophical significance, and established Powers' international success as a sculptor.

During his career Powers received private and government commissions for portrait busts and ideal sculptures, and sold many replicas of his work. He also invented improved tools for use in his studio, which were patented in the United States, and he developed a special finishing process for marble from the Carrara quarry. He maintained friendships with many Americans through extensive correspondence, and openly expressed his views on the Civil War and the abolition of slavery. Powers' son Longworth had a photography and sculpture studio nearby, and his son Preston, also a sculptor, took over many of Hiram Powers' remaining projects at the time of his death in 1873.
Related Material:
Additional Hiram Powers papers are available at the Winterthur Museum.
Separated Materials:
The Archives of American Art also holds materials lent for microfilming. Reel D117 contains "The Sculpture of Hiram Powers," by Paul B. Metzler. Reels 815-818 includes a "Collection of Letters from Old Residents of Cincinnati to Hiram Powers," compiled by Clara Louise Dentler. Reels 1102-1103 are comprised of an unpublished manuscript entitled "White Marble: The Life and Letters of Hiram Powers, Sculptor," by Clara Louise Dentler. Lent materials were returned to the lenders and are not described in the collection container inventory.
Provenance:
The Hiram Powers papers were purchased by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 1967 from Christina Seeber, great-granddaughter of Hiram Powers which was subsequenlty transferred to the Archives of American Art in 1984. The Cincinnati Historical Society and Ohio State University also lent the Archives omaterials for microfilming in 1974.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment.
Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Topic:
Sculptors -- Italy -- Florence  Search this
Genre/Form:
Scrapbooks
Photographs
Writings
Drawings
Poetry
Citation:
Hiram Powers papers, 1819-1953, bulk 1835-1883. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.powehira
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Hiram Powers papers
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw90ad32f84-2619-4144-9600-0e9de7d6372d
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-powehira
Online Media:

Hiram Powers letters

Creator:
Powers, Hiram, 1805-1873  Search this
Names:
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872  Search this
McHenry, James, 1817-1891  Search this
Extent:
2 Items ((on partial microfilm reel))
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Date:
1852 Apr. 4-Dec. 30
Scope and Contents:
REEL D10: Letter to Horace Greeley, Dec. 30, 1852.
REEL D30: Letter to James Howard McHenry, April 4, 1852.
Biographical / Historical:
Sculptor; United States and Italy.
Provenance:
Donated 1955-1962 by Charles E. Feinberg, an active donor and friend of AAA.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C., Research Center. Microfilmed materials must be consulted on microfilm. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Occupation:
Sculptors -- United States  Search this
Identifier:
AAA.powehirl
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw93b1c2e43-eb70-4903-a19a-31529276dd84
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-powehirl

Minutes

Extent:
8.70 cu. ft. (9 document boxes) (7 12x17 boxes) (1 16x20 box)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Date:
1846-1995
Descriptive Entry:
These records are the official minutes of the Board. They are compiled at the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian, who is also secretary to the Board, after approval by the Regents' Executive Committee and by the Regents themselves. The minutes are edited, not a verbatim account of proceedings. For reasons unknown, there are no manuscript minutes for the period from 1857 through 1890; and researchers must rely on printed minutes published in the Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution instead. Minutes are transferred regularly from the Secretary's Office to the Archives. Minutes less than 15 years old are closed to researchers. Indexes exist for the period from 1907 to 1946 and can be useful.
Historical Note:
The Smithsonian Institution was created by authority of an Act of Congress approved August 10, 1846. The Act entrusted direction of the Smithsonian to a body called the Establishment, composed of the President; the Vice President; the Chief Justice of the United States; the secretaries of State, War, Navy, Interior, and Agriculture; the Attorney General; and the Postmaster General. In fact, however, the Establishment last met in 1877, and control of the Smithsonian has always been exercised by its Board of Regents. The membership of the Regents consists of the Vice President and the Chief Justice of the United States; three members each of the Senate and House of Representatives; two citizens of the District of Columbia; and seven citizens of the several states, no two from the same state. (Prior to 1970 the category of Citizen Regents not residents of Washington consisted of four members). By custom the Chief Justice is Chancellor. The office was at first held by the Vice President. However, when Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency on the death of Zachary Taylor in 1851, Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney was chosen in his stead. The office has always been filled by the Chief Justice since that time.

The Regents of the Smithsonian have included distinguished Americans from many walks of life. Ex officio members (Vice President) have been: Spiro T. Agnew, Chester A. Arthur, Allen W. Barkley, John C. Breckenridge, George Bush, Schuyler Colfax, Calvin Coolidge, Charles Curtis, George M. Dallas, Charles G. Dawes, Charles W. Fairbanks, Millard Fillmore, Gerald R. Ford, John N. Garner, Hannibal Hamlin, Thomas A. Hendricks, Garret A. Hobart, Hubert H. Humphrey, Andrew Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, William R. King, Thomas R. Marshall, Walter F. Mondale, Levi P. Morton, Richard M. Nixon, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Theodore Roosevelt, James S. Sherman, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harry S. Truman, Henry A. Wallace, William A. Wheeler, Henry Wilson.

Ex officio members (Chief Justice) have been: Roger B. Taney, Salmon P. Chase, Nathan Clifford, Morrison R. Waite, Samuel F. Miller, Melville W. Fuller, Edward D. White, William Howard Taft, Charles Evans Hughes, Harlan F. Stone, Fred M. Vinson, Earl Warren, Warren E. Burger.

Regents on the part of the Senate have been: Clinton P. Anderson, Newton Booth, Sidney Breese, Lewis Cass, Robert Milledge Charlton, Bennet Champ Clark, Francis M. Cockrell, Shelby Moore Cullom, Garrett Davis, Jefferson Davis, George Franklin Edmunds, George Evans, Edwin J. Garn, Walter F. George, Barry Goldwater, George Gray, Hannibal Hamlin, Nathaniel Peter Hill, George Frisbie Hoar, Henry French Hollis, Henry M. Jackson, William Lindsay, Henry Cabot Lodge, Medill McCormick, James Murray Mason, Samuel Bell Maxey, Robert B. Morgan, Frank E. Moss, Claiborne Pell, George Wharton Pepper, David A. Reed, Leverett Saltonstall, Hugh Scott, Alexander H. Smith, Robert A. Taft, Lyman Trumbull, Wallace H. White, Jr., Robert Enoch Withers.

Regents on the part of the House of Representatives have included: Edward P. Boland, Frank T. Bow, William Campbell Breckenridge, Overton Brooks, Benjamin Butterworth, Clarence Cannon, Lucius Cartrell, Hiester Clymer, William Colcock, William P. Cole, Jr., Maurice Connolly, Silvio O. Conte, Edward E. Cox, Edward H. Crump, John Dalzell, Nathaniel Deering, Hugh A. Dinsmore, William English, John Farnsworth, Scott Ferris, Graham Fitch, James Garfield, Charles L. Gifford, T. Alan Goldsborough, Frank L. Greene, Gerry Hazleton, Benjamin Hill, Henry Hilliard, Ebenezer Hoar, William Hough, William M. Howard, Albert Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Joseph Johnston, Michael Kirwan, James T. Lloyd, Robert Luce, Robert McClelland, Samuel K. McConnell, Jr., George H. Mahon, George McCrary, Edward McPherson, James R. Mann, George Perkins Marsh, Norman Y. Mineta, A. J. Monteague, R. Walton Moore, Walter H. Newton, Robert Dale Owen, James Patterson, William Phelps, Luke Poland, John Van Schaick Lansing Pruyn, B. Carroll Reece, Ernest W. Roberts, Otho Robards Singleton, Frank Thompson, Jr., John M. Vorys, Hiram Warner, Joseph Wheeler.

Citizen Regents have been: David C. Acheson, Louis Agassiz, James B. Angell, Anne L. Armstrong, William Backhouse Astor, J. Paul Austin, Alexander Dallas Bache, George Edmund Badger, George Bancroft, Alexander Graham Bell, James Gabriel Berrett, John McPherson Berrien, Robert W. Bingham, Sayles Jenks Bowen, William G. Bowen, Robert S. Brookings, John Nicholas Brown, William A. M. Burden, Vannevar Bush, Charles F. Choate, Jr., Rufus Choate, Arthur H. Compton, Henry David Cooke, Henry Coppee, Samuel Sullivan Cox, Edward H. Crump, James Dwight Dana, Harvey N. Davis, William Lewis Dayton, Everette Lee Degolyer, Richard Delafield, Frederic A. Delano, Charles Devens, Matthew Gault Emery, Cornelius Conway Felton, Robert V. Fleming, Murray Gell-Mann, Robert F. Goheen, Asa Gray, George Gray, Crawford Hallock Greenwalt, Nancy Hanks, Caryl Parker Haskins, Gideon Hawley, John B. Henderson, John B. Henderson, Jr., A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Gardner Greene Hubbard, Charles Evans Hughes, Carlisle H. Humelsine, Jerome C. Hunsaker, William Preston Johnston, Irwin B. Laughlin, Walter Lenox, Augustus P. Loring, John Maclean, William Beans Magruder, John Walker Maury, Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, John C. Merriam, R. Walton Moore, Roland S. Morris, Dwight W. Morrow, Richard Olney, Peter Parker, Noah Porter, William Campbell Preston, Owen Josephus Roberts, Richard Rush, William Winston Seaton, Alexander Roby Shepherd, William Tecumseh Sherman, Otho Robards Singleton, Joseph Gilbert Totten, John Thomas Towers, Frederic C. Walcott, Richard Wallach, Thomas J. Watson, Jr., James E. Webb, James Clarke Welling, Andrew Dickson White, Henry White, Theodore Dwight Woolsey.
Topic:
Museums -- Administration  Search this
Museum trustees  Search this
Genre/Form:
Manuscripts
Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 1, Smithsonian Institution, Board of Regents, Minutes
Identifier:
Record Unit 1
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Minutes
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-sia-faru0001
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Portrait of Horace Greeley (1811-1872)

Creator:
Sarony, Napoleon 1821-1896  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
Cartes-de-visite (card photographs); 4 x 2.5;
Type:
Photographs
Date:
1869
Topic:
Portraits  Search this
Politicians  Search this
Local number:
SIA RU000095 [SIA_000095_B27B_040]
Restrictions & Rights:
No access restrictions. Many of SIA's holdings are located off-site, and advance notice is recommended to consult a collection. Please email the SIA Reference Team at osiaref@si.edu
No Copyright - United States
Data Source:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_arc_403788
Online Media:

The Great industries of the United States : being an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of this country / by Horace Greeley, Leon Case [and 7 others] ; with over 500 illustrations

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Case, Leonard 1786-1864  Search this
Physical description:
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 23 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1872
Topic:
Booksellers and bookselling--Colportage, subscription trade, etc  Search this
Call number:
HF5456.P94 J12 1872
HF5456.P94J12 1872
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_393316

Horace Greeley, founder of the New York tribune, by Don C. Seitz

Author:
Seitz, Don Carlos 1862-1935  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
6 p. l., 433 p. front., plates, ports., facsim. 23 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1926
[c1926]
Call number:
E115.9.G8 S4X
E115.9.G8S4X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_39126

Art and industry as represented in the exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York--1853-4 [microform] : showing the progress and state of the various useful and esthetic pursuits / revised and edited by Horace Greeley

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
New York Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations (1853-1854)  Search this
Subject:
Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations (1853-1854 : New York, N.Y.)  Search this
Physical description:
xxv, 386 p
Type:
Microforms
Date:
1853
Call number:
mfm 003107.12.9
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_472096

The Great industries of the United States: being an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of this country: by Horace Greeley, Leon Case ... [and others]

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
[xxiv], [25]-1304 p. incl. illus., plates. 23 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1872
1872 [c1871]
Topic:
Industries--History  Search this
Call number:
HC103.G78X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_45301

An overland journey

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
386 p. 20 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1966
[1966]
Topic:
Overland journeys to the Pacific  Search this
Call number:
F593 .G79 1860a
F593.G79 1860a
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_42465

The Great industries of the United States [by] Horace Greeley et al. With an introd. for the Garland ed. by Michael Hudson

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
2 v. (5,1304 p.) illus. 22 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1974
1974 [c1872]
Topic:
Industries--History  Search this
Call number:
HC103 .G78 1974
HC103.G78 1974X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_43284

The Great industries of the United States: being an historical summary of the origin, growth, and perfection of the chief industrial arts of this country: by Horace Greeley, Leon Case ... [and others]

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
[xxiv], [25]-1304 p. incl. illus., plates. 23 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1872
1872 [c1871]
Topic:
Industries--History  Search this
Call number:
T21 .G78 1872
T21.G78 1872
HC103 .G78X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_410686

A history of the struggle for slavery extension or restriction in the United States [microform] : from the Declaration of Independance to the present day / mainly compiled and condensed from the journals of Congress and other official records, and showing the vote by yeas and nays on the most important divisions in either house by Horace Greeley

Author:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History  Search this
Physical description:
iv, 164 p. ; 24 cm
Type:
Microforms
Place:
United States
Date:
1856
1783-1865
Topic:
Slavery  Search this
Politics and government  Search this
Call number:
mfm 2696
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_441408

Horace Greeley, nineteenth-century crusader

Author:
Van Deusen, Glyndon G (Glyndon Garlock) 1897-  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
445 p. illus., ports. 23 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1953
Call number:
E415.9.G8 V24
E415.9.G8V24
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_79738

Proceedings at the unveiling of a memorial to Horace Greeley at Chappaqua, N.Y., February 3, 1914; with reports of other Greeley celebrations related to the centennial of his birth, February 3, 1911. Published under the auspices of the State historian, pursuant to the provisions of the chapter 643, Laws of 1913

Author:
University of the State of New York Division of Archives and History  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
263 p. front. illus., plates, ports., facsims. (part fold.) 23 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1915
Topic:
Greeley Monument (Chappaqua, N.Y.)  Search this
Call number:
CT275.G78 N5
CT275.G78N5
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_33092

Salt river guide for disappointed politicians ..

Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
15, [1] p. illus. 25 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Date:
1872
[c1872]
Topic:
Campaign literature  Search this
Call number:
E675 .S17
E675.S17
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_152615

Horace Greeley, voice of the people

Author:
Hale, William Harlan 1910-1974  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
vii, 376 p. 21 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1950
[1950]
Call number:
CT275.G8704 H2
E415.9.G8 H17X
CT275.G8704H2
E415.9.G8H17X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_16677

The life of Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune. By J. Parton

Author:
Parton, James 1822-1891  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
xviii, 142 p. 20 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1855
Call number:
E415.9.G8 P2X
E415.9.G8P2X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_153227

The life and public services of Henry Clay : down to 1848 / by Epes Sargent ; edited and completed at Mr. Clay's death, by Horace Greeley

Author:
Sargent, Epes 1813-1880  Search this
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Subject:
Clay, Henry 1777-1852  Search this
Physical description:
423 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 20 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1852
1859, c1852
Call number:
E340.C6S24
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_95590

The life of Horace Greeley, from his birth to the present time

Author:
Parton, James  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
557 p. front. (port.)
Type:
Books
Date:
1893
1893, c1872
Call number:
E415.9.G8 P2X 1872
E415.9.G8P2X 1872
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_58673

Horace Greeley and the politics of reform in nineteenth-century America / Mitchell Snay

Author:
Snay, Mitchell  Search this
Subject:
Greeley, Horace 1811-1872  Search this
Physical description:
x, 199 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Type:
Biography
Place:
United States
New York (State)
New York
Date:
2011
C2011
1849-1877
Topic:
Presidential candidates  Search this
Newspaper editors  Search this
Politicians  Search this
Politics and government  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_985429

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