Papers of Irving Bacheller 1900-1947
Irving Bacheller, John Kendrick Bangs (Correspondent), Amelia E. Barr (Correspondent), Albert J. Beveridge (Correspondent), Alexander Black (Correspondent), John Burroughs (Correspondent), S. Parkes Cadman (Correspondent), Andrew Carnegie (Correspondent), William Gerard Chapman, Cyril Clemens (Correspondent), Calvin Coolidge (Correspondent), Grace Goodhue Coolidge (Correspondent), Marie Curie (Correspondent), Walter Damrosch (Correspondent), Frank Nelson Doubleday (Correspondent), Arthur Conan Doyle (Correspondent), Frederick A. Duneka, John Erskine (Correspondent), Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (Correspondent), Robert Frost, Lyman J. Gage (Correspondent), Zona Gale (Correspondent), Hamlin Garland (Correspondent), Arthur Guiterman (Correspondent), Arthur Twining Hadley (Correspondent), Burton Harrison (Correspondent), John Hay (Correspondent), Herbert Hoover (Correspondent), E. W. Hornung (Correspondent), James A. Herne (Correspondent), William Dean Howells (Correspondent), Elbert Hubbard (Correspondent), Charles Evans Hughes (Correspondent), William De Witt Hyde (Correspondent), Rossiter Johnson (Correspondent), Frank B. Kellogg (Correspondent), Joseph Crosby Lincoln (Correspondent), Edwin Markham (Correspondent), Andrew W. Mellon (Correspondent), Walter Hines Page (Correspondent), Frederick Palmer (Correspondent), William Lyon Phelps (Correspondent), John Winthrop Platner (Correspondent), Henry Codman Potter (Correspondent), Jessie B. Rittenhouse (Correspondent), John D. Rockefeller (Correspondent), Kermit Roosevelt (Correspondent), Sara Delano Roosevelt (Correspondent), Elihu Root (Correspondent), Clinton Scollard (Correspondent)
The collection contains several manuscripts, including the novel "The master of chaos," 1931; portions of the novel "The master, "1910; an early version of the novel "The prodigal village," 1920; essays, poems, fragments, and notebooks on Josephus and the origins of the Christian church
Manuscript, English, 1900
Photograph
250 items.
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Forms part of the Clifton Waller Barrett Library