Nathalie Bailey Morris photographs of American Gothic Revival architecture, 1853-1937, bulk 1933-1934

Series 4: Papers

Materials in this series are listed in alphabetical order by folder title.


Box 2 Folder 43 "Architects Told Upjohn Guided Reform in U.S." New York Herald Tribune., 1933 Apr 27

Printed paper


Box 2 Folder 44 J. Lawrence Aspinwall (Renwick, Aspinwall & Guard) to Nathalie Morris., 1933 Aug 16

Typed letter, signed

Regards buildings designed by James Renwick.


Box 2 Folder 45 Emma Clifton Austin to Nathalie Morris., 1934 Sep 10

Autograph letter, signed, and 2 gelatin silver photographs

Relates history of Austin's house in New Bedford, MA, and encloses two photographs of exterior.


Box 2 Folder 45 Emma Clifton Austin to Nathalie Morris., 1934 Sep 16

Autograph letter, signed

Thanks Morris for sending photographs of Austin's house, expresses regret that she will have to leave home to uncertain future, relates information about her brother.


Box 2 Folder 46 J. J. Champenois to Nathalie Morris., 1933 May 11

Typed letter, signed

Regards drawings by Baroness Hyde de Neuville.


Box 2 Folder 47 "Fashionable Days on Lower 2d Av." Unidentified newspaper., undated

Printed paper


Box 2 Folder 48 "Fire Crumbles Bolton Priory In 100th Year." New York Herald Tribune., 1932 Jul 02

Printed paper


Box 2 Folder 49 Gleason's Pictorial, pp. [369]-370., 1853 Jun 11

Printed paper

Includes "View of Carve's Mill, at Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, New York."


Box 2 Folder 50 "Grace Church to Celebrate Its 125th Year." New York Herald Tribune., 1933

Printed paper


Box 2 Folder 51 John Mead Howells to Nathalie Morris., 1933 Mar 31

Typed letter, signed

Suggests that Morris view exhibition of Sanford Ross at the Macbeth Galleries.


Box 2 Folder 51 John Mead Howells to Nathalie Morris., 19-- Jul 20

Autograph letter, signed

Thanks Morris for her notes on "Old Morrisania," regrets dating errors made in his earlier publication, and relates ongoing research on Portsmouth Colonial architecture.


Box 2 Folder 52 Cornelius G. Kolff to Nathalie Morris., 1933 May 22

Typed letter, signed, with brochure

Relates history of involvement in development of Emerson Hill property; with "Emerson Hill, Staten Island, New York," brochure printed by Cornelius G. Kolff, Inc.


Box 2 Folder 53 List of A. J. Davis images held by the Museum of the City of New York., 1933

Typescript


Box 2 Folder 54 "Modern Houses Built by Hans Hermansen, Builder and Contractor.", circa 1920s-1920s

Printed paper

Two images of houses in Emerson Hill annotated by Morris.


Box 2 Folder 55 Museum of the City of New York (Grace W. Wayer) to Nathalie Morris., 1933 Mar 06

Typed letter, signed

Regards photographs of buildings at Morrisania and "Ravenswood" lithograph by A. J. Davis.


Box 2 Folder 56 "Nobility Shrouds Bronder's Hollow." New York Herald Tribune., undated

Printed paper


Box 2 Folder 57 "Oatlands." Architecture, pp. 297-300., undated, Items: 1

Photostat copy


Box 2 Folder 58 Research notes and drafts., circa 1930s

Holograph and typescript papers


Box 2 Folder 59 Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, newsletters., 1927-1932, undated

Printed papers


Box 2 Folder 60 Robert B. Sterns to Nathalie Morris., 1933 Nov 08

Typed letter, signed

Relates history of family's ownership of residence at Irvington, NY, built by Mr. Richards.


Box 2 Folder 61 I. N. Phelps Stokes to Nathalie Morris., 1934 May 28

Typed letter, signed

Regards Mrs. Bacon's house at 1 Park Avenue, Manhattan, being part of the Waddell Villa.


Box 2 Folder 62 Union Club [Manhattan, NY], invitation to Miss Leta Morris., 1933 Nov

Engraved card

Permits Morris to "inspect the new Club House." Signed by Charles K. Beekman.


Box 2 Folder 63 "W. Renwick, Architect and Sculptor, Dies." New York Herald Tribune., 1933 Mar

Printed paper