Dead America The Third Week Box Set, Vol. 1 [Books 1-6 ]
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✦ Synopsis
Printed works by Everett: Address at the funeral of J.L. Abbot, 1814 -- Sermon, 1821 -- Memorial to the Harvard Corporation signed by Everett and others, 1824 -- Harvard Phi Beta Kappa oration (3 copies), 1824 -- Plymouth oration (2 copies), 1824 -- Synopsis for Harvard course on the history of Greek literature -- Oration at Concord, 19 Apr. 1825 -- Speech on Amending the Constitution, 1826 -- Remarks on Relief for Revolutionary Officers, 1826 -- Cambridge Oration, 4 July 1826 -- Address on Adams and Jefferson, 1 Aug. 1826 -- Address on the Claims of Naples, Holland, and France, 1826 -- Report on the Georgia Controversy, 3 Mar. 1827 -- Report on Spoliations, 23 Feb. 1827 -- Report on the Beaumarchais Claim, 1 Apr. 1828 -- Oration at Charlestown, Mass., 4 July 1828 -- Address on the John Harvard Monument, 26 Sep. 1828 -- Address on Removing Indians, with another edition, 1830 -- Address in favor of the Indian Tribes, 1831 -- Address on the Apportionment Bill, 1832 -- Address on the Tariff, 1832 -- Address at the Bicentennial of the Arrival of Governor Winthrop at Charlestown, Mass., 1830 -- Address on the Working Men's Party, 1830 -- Address before the American Institute, 1831 -- Introduction to the Franklin Lectures, 1831 -- Address at Worcester, Mass., 4 July 1833 -- Phi Beta Kappa Address at Yale, 20 Aug. 1833 -- Address on the Conduct of the Administration, by Alexander Hill Everett, 1832 -- Address at Amherst College on the History of Civilization, by Alexander Hill Everett (2 copies), 27 Aug. 1833 -- Address on Lafayette, 1834 -- Address on the French Question, 1835 -- Report of the House Educational Committee, 1835 -- Speech at Lexington, Mass., with other editions, 1835 -- Address at Amherst College, 1835 -- Address at Bloody Brook in South Deerfield in Commemoration of the Fall of the "Flower of Essex," 1835 -- Governor's Address, 1836 -- Address before the Charitable Mechanics Association, 1837 -- Address on John Lowell, with another edition, 1839 -- Addresses at Everett's Inauguration as President of Harvard, 1846 -- Address at the New Medical College, 1846 -- Remarks at the Education Committee Hearing, 1848 -- Address on John Quincy Adams, 1848 -- Address on Memorials of Colleges, 1849 -- Address on Bunker Hill, 1850 -- Address at Middlesex, 1852 -- Address before the American Colonization Society, with another edition, 1853 -- Address on the Central American Treaty, 1853 -- Address on the Discovery of America, 1853 -- Address before the New-York Historical Society, 1853 -- Address at the Plymouth Festival, 1853 -- Address on Cuba, 1853 -- Speech in Defense of the Daniel Webster Statue, 1859 -- Address on Thomas Dowse, 1859 -- Address at Albany, N.Y., on the Uses of Astronomy, 1856 -- Address on George Peabody, 1857 -- Oration before the Municipal Authorities of Boston by John S. Holmes, together with Speeches at Faneuil Hall, 5 July 1858 -- Address on Daniel Webster's Birthday, 1856 -- Address on the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1854 -- Address at Faneuil Hall, 1859 -- Speech at the Dedication of the Daniel Webster Statue, 1859 -- Oration before the City Authorities of Boston, 4 July 1860 -- Address entitled Self-Government in the United States, 4 July 1860 -- Addresses given at the Inauguration of Cornelius Conway Felton as President of Harvard College, 19 July 1860 -- Speeches at the Dedication of the Everett Grammar School House, 17 Sep. 1860 -- Mr. Adams and Mr. Everett on the Union and the Southern Rebellion, 1861 -- Address at the Dinner given for the Prince Napoleon, with a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 25 Sep. 1861 -- Address delivered at the Academy of Music, N.Y., with another edition, 4 July 1861 -- Address on Recruiting, 27 Aug. 1862 -- Address delivered before the Union Agricultural Society, 12 Sep. 1861 -- Address at Gettysburg and other Exercises of the Occasion, with other editions, 19 Nov. 1863 -- Address at the Annual Examination of the United States Naval Academy, 28 May 1863 -- Address at the Inauguration of the Union Club, 9 Apr. 1863 -- Account of the Fund for the Relief of East Tennessee, 1864 -- Article on the Monroe Doctrine, 1863 -- Address at Faneuil Hall, 1864 -- The Burial of the Massachusetts Dead at Gettysburg, with Everett's oration, 1863 -- Address at Gettysburg, 19 Nov. 1863 -- Proceedings of the Thursday Evening Club on the Occasion of the Death of Edward Everett, 1865 -- Tributes to Edward Everett by Robert C. Winthrop, 1865 -- Miscellaneous papers, 1819-1861 (Material acquired by the MHS after the receipt of the main Everett collection: a copy of a letter from Mrs. Kate Bowyer to Everett, 3 June 1861; correspondence between Everett and Miss Lettie Burwell, 1858-1861, including letters both to and from Everett; letters relating to the purchase of the Everett-Burwell correspondence; Everett's sermon before the Roxbury Charitable Society, 9 Sep. 1820; Everett's "Charity Lecture," 3 Dec. 1820; Everett's eulogy of Dr. William Bentley, 1 Jan. 1819; Everett's notebook with copies of letters, 1822; and Everett's sermon entitled "The Support of Religion by the State," 5 Apr. 1824).;Everett family volumes. Diaries, 1834-1847: Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 25 November 1834 -- 4 September 1835 (vol. 1-2) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 5 September 1835 -- 1 September 1836 (vol. 3-4) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 2 September 1836 -- 23 February 1838 (vol. 5-6) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 24 February 1838 -- 31 May 1839 (vol. 7-8) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 1 June 1839 -- 4 September 1840 (vol. 9-10) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 5 September 1840 -- 26 September 1841 (vol. 11-12) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 27 September 1841 -- 17 February 1843 (vol. 13-14) -- Anne Gorham Everett diaries, 18 February -- 29 September 1843 (vol. 15) -- Charlotte Everett Wise diary, 30 April 1846 -- 23 January 1847. Composition book, 1737 (vol. 17). Letterbooks, 1837-1841: Anne Gorham Everett letterbook, 1841 (vol. 18) -- Anne Gorham Everett letterbook, 1837 (vol. 19).;Miscellany, 1683-1910: Accounts and vouchers, 1841-1845 (Reel 41, Vol. 190) -- Names and addresses, 1841-1845 (Reel 41, Vol. 191) -- Autobiography, begun 20 Feb. 1855 (Reel 41, Vol. 192) -- London engagement book, 1842-1845 (Reel 41, Vol. 193)-- Mount Vernon lectures, 1850s (Reel 41, Vol. 194) -- Washington Album, June 1864 (Reel 41, Vol. 195) -- Newspaper clippings, 1850s (Reel 41, Vol. 196) -- Account book, 20 Mar. 1839-6 June 1840 (Reel 41, Vol. 197) -- Article: "General State of the Country at the Close of the War [Revolution], "11 Apr. 1839 (Reel 41, Vol. 198) -- Pennsylvania Institute petition, 3 Feb. 1858 (Reel 41, Vol. 199) -- Draft: "The Character of Washington," 22 Feb. 1856 (Reel 41, Vol. 200) -- Draft: "The Character of Washington," 1850s (Reel 41, Vol. 201) -- Eulogy of Lafayette, 6 Sep. 1834 (Reel 42, Vol. 202) -- Report of the Minority of the Committee for Investigating the Affairs of the Bank of the U. States, 1830s (Reel 42, Vol. 203) -- Account book, 1864 (Reel 42, Vol. 204) -- Printed work: "Monuments of Washington's Patriotism," 1841 (Reel 42, Vol. 205) -- Correspondence, 1827-1858 (Reel 42, Vol. 206) -- Correspondence, 1818-1859 (Letters Reel 42, Vol. 207) -- George Washington's diary, 1 Oct. 1789-10 Mar. 1790 (Reel 42, Vol. 208) -- George Washington's diary, 12 Mar. 1790-11 June 1791 (Reel 42, Vol. 209) -- List of books, undated (Reel 42, Vol. 210) -- List of books, undated (Reel 42, Vol. 211) -- Miscellanea, ca. 1864 (Reel 42, Vol. 212) -- Autobiographical sketch, up to May 1833 (Reel 42, Vol. 213) -- Translation of Prof. John Gottfried Eichhorn's "An Introduction to the Old Testament," 12 Apr. 1818 (Reel 42, Vol. 214) -- Articles: "Ashes Pot and Pearl" and "Cotton," undated (Reel 43, Vol. 215) -- Common-Place Book of Law and other subjects connected with it, 1807 (Reel 43, Vol. 216) -- Correspondence, 2 Aug. 1838 (Reel 43, Vol. 216A) -- Copy of Louisa Walter's "Practical Arithmetic," 1813 (Reel 43, Vol. 217) -- Manuscript: "Notes on Archaeology," undated (Reel 43, Vol. 218) -- Translations of Hugo's History and Antiquities of the Civil Law and Mr. Wahrnkoenig's Lectures on the Civil Law, undated (Reel 43, Vol. 219) -- Commonplace book, 27 Oct. 1860 (Reel 43, Vol. 220) -- Address book, 18 Aug. 1833 (Reel 43, Vol. 221) -- Notebook, undated (Reel 43, Vol. 222) -- Notebook written in Greek, 4 Jan. 1818 (Reel 43, Vol. 223) -- List of books, undated (Reel 43, Vol. 224) -- Lists of recipients, 1850s (Reel 43, Vol. 225) -- Account book, undated (Reel 43, Vol. 226) -- Manuscripts Relating to Spanish Affairs, vol. 1 of 2, 1825-1829 (Reel 44, Vol. 227) -- Manuscripts Relating to Spanish Affairs, vol. 2 of 2, 1825-1829 (Reel 44, Vol. 228) -- The Madison Papers, Volume I, 1787 (Reel 45, Vol. 229) -- The Madison Papers, Volume II, 1780-1787 (Reel 45, Vol. 230) -- The Madison Papers, Volume III, 1817-1836 (Reel 46, Vol. 231) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1844-1910 (Reel 46, Vol. 232) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1850-1863 (Reel 46, Vol. 233) -- Speeches and other writings, 1823-1860s (Reel 47, Vol. 234) -- Speeches and other writings, 1812-1859 (Reel 47, Vol. 235) -- Speeches and other writings, 1827-1861 (Reel 47, Vol. 236) -- Writings, 1850s-1860s (Reel 47, Vol. 237) -- Sermons, 1815-1821 (Reel 48, Vol. 238) -- Sermons, 1813-1814 (Reel 48, Vol. 239) -- Speeches and articles, ca. 1860 (Reel 48, Vol. 240) -- Speeches and articles, 1812-1864 (Reel 48, Vol. 241) -- Sermons, 1813-1820 (Reel 48, Vol. 242) -- Harvard papers, 1817-1822 (Reel 49, Vol. 243) -- Speeches and lectures, 1817-1863 (Reel 49, Vol. 244) -- Manuscript: "A Biographical Memoir of the Public Life of Daniel Webster, with a few anecdotes of his Parentage, Education, and Early Life," by Ezekiel Webster, undated (Reel 49, Vol. 245) -- Early New England sermons, 1683-1809 (Reel 49, Vol. 246) -- Newspaper clippings and eulogies of Everett, Jan. 1865 (Reel 49, Vol. 247) -- Manuscript: "An Introduction to the Old Testament," undated (Reel 50, Vol. 247A) -- Newspaper clippings, 1822-1856 (Reel 50, Vol. 248) -- Newspaper clippings, 1801-1865 (Reel 50, Vol. 249) -- Papers of the Congress at Florence, 1841 (Reel 50, Vol. 250) -- Treaties and foreign affairs, 1783-1854 (Reel 50, Vol. 251) -- Treaties and foreign affairs, 1830-1853 (Reel 50, Vol. 252) -- Printed material: "Correspondence with Foreign Powers not Parties to Conventions giving the Right of Search of vessels suspected of the Slave Trade," 1842-1843 (Reel 50, Vol. 253) -- Printed material, 1840-1865 (Reel 51, Vol. 254) -- Printed material, 1821-1865 (Reel 51, Vol. 255) -- Printed material, 1824-1876 (Reel 51, Vol. 256) -- Printed material, 1823-1860 (Reel 51, Vol. 257) -- Printed material, 1828-1863 (Reel 52, Vol. 258) -- Printed material, 1820-1865 (Reel 52, Vol. 259) -- Printed material, 1830-1859 (Reel 52, Vol. 260) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1812-1865 (Reel 52, Vol. 261) -- Mount Vernon papers, 1858-1860 (Reel 52, Vol. 262) -- Scrapbook, 1815-1818 (Reel 52, Vol. 263) -- Empty lettercase, undated (Reel 52, Vol. 264) -- Scrapbook, 1850s (Reel 52, Vol. 265) -- Scrapbook, undated (Reel 52, Vol. 266) -- Scrapbook, 1850-1865 (Reel 52, Vol. 267) -- Scrapbook, 1833-1865 (Reel 52, Vol. 268) -- Album, undated (Reel 52, Vol. 269) -- Album, 1840s (Reel 52, Vol. 270).;Personal journals, 1814-1865: This series contains the personal journals of Edward Everett, including a few letters and other documents. Subseries Travel journals, 1814-1819: Sermons, correspondence, and Washington journal, May-Nov. 1814 (Two of Everett's sermons, dated 21 May 1814 and 28 May 1814; two letters to his brother Alexander Hill Everett, dated 16 May 1814 and 26 May 1814; a manuscript account of his visit to Washington in Nov. 1814 and a typewritten copy of this manuscript.) -- Journal of England and Holland, 1815 (Journal of Everett's trip to England, including accounts of his visits to various places in England and of his month-long stay in Holland before going to Göttingen. Also a typewritten copy of the manuscript journal.) -- Journey from Amsterdam to Göttingen and Life in Göttingen, 30 July 1815-20 Mar. 1816 (The first 68 pages of the manuscript cover the events of the title; the last 8 are notes on scholarly matters. Also a typewritten copy of the first 68 manuscript pages.) -- Journey to Holland, 23 Apr.-3 May 1816 (Also a typewritten copy of the manuscript.) -- Journey from Göttingen to Dresden and Berlin, 13 Sep.-2 Nov. 1816 (Also a typewritten copy of the manuscript.) -- Journey to the Harz, 26 June-4 July 1817 (Everett's journal of his visit to the Harz Mountains. Also a typewritten copy of the manuscript.) -- Journey from Göttingen to Paris, 26 Oct.-7 Nov. 1817 (Also a typewritten copy of the manuscript.) -- Miscellaneous Papers and Notes Belonging to the First Visit to Europe, 1815-1818 (Consists of lists of books purchased, lecture notes, notes on trips, and similar documents.) -- Journal of Paris and England, 14 Mar.-1 June 1818 (Everett's journal of his trip from Paris to England and his subsequent travels in England.) -- Journal of England, Wales, and Scotland, 2 June-16 July 1818 (Continuation of Vol. 131 and containing Everett's journal of his travels in England, Wales, and Scotland.) -- Journal of England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, and Italy, 21 July-17 Oct. 1818 (Continuation of Everett's journal of his travels in Europe: travels in England and Scotland, 21-30 July 1818, and travels in France, Switzerland, and northern Italy, especially Milan, Verona, and Venice, 3 Sep.-17 Oct. 1818.) -- Journal of Italy, 1818-1819 (Everett's journal of his travels in Italy, especially Rome, Florence, and Naples, during the period 18 Oct. 1818 to early 1819.) -- Journal of Italy, Greece, and Constantinople, 21 Mar.-2 July 1819 (Everett's journal of his travels from Italy through Greece to Constantinople; most of the volume devoted to Everett's extensive travels in Greece.) -- Journal of a Voyage in Albania, Greece, and Asia Minor, made in the Spring of 1819, 1819 (Includes the period 1-20 Mar. 1819 and appears to be the first part of Vol. 135.) -- Correspondence, 1819 (Copies of letters to G.B. Niccolini in Florence; Dr. Koster in Göttingen; Professor di Rossi in Parma; Professor Dessen at Göttingen; Ignatius, Metropolitan of the Greek Church at Pisa; and Professor Boeckh in Berlin.) -- Trip through Greece, 1819 (Apparently a revision of Vol. 135 and 136.).;Printed works by Everett: Address at the funeral of J.L. Abbot, 1814 (Reel 52, Vol. 271) -- Sermon, 1821 (Reel 52, Vol. 271) -- Memorial to the Harvard Corporation signed by Everett and others, 1824 (Reel 52, Vol. 271) -- Harvard Phi Beta Kappa oration (3 copies), 1824 (Reel 52, Vol. 271) -- Plymouth oration (2 copies), 1824 (Reel 52, Vol. 271) -- Synopsis for Harvard course on the history of Greek literature (Reel 52, Vol. 271) -- Oration at Concord, 19 Apr. 1825 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Speech on Amending the Constitution, 1826 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Remarks on Relief for Revolutionary Officers, 1826 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Cambridge Oration, 4 July 1826 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Address on Adams and Jefferson, 1 Aug. 1826 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Address on the Claims of Naples, Holland, and France, 1826 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Report on the Georgia Controversy, 3 Mar. 1827 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Report on Spoliations, 23 Feb. 1827 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Report on the Beaumarchais Claim, 1 Apr. 1828 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Oration at Charlestown, Mass., 4 July 1828 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Address on the John Harvard Monument, 26 Sep. 1828 (Reel 53, Vol. 272) -- Address on Removing Indians, with another edition, 1830 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address in favor of the Indian Tribes, 1831 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address on the Apportionment Bill, 1832 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address on the Tariff, 1832 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address at the Bicentennial of the Arrival of Governor Winthrop at Charlestown, Mass., 1830 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address on the Working Men's Party, 1830 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address before the American Institute, 1831 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Introduction to the Franklin Lectures, 1831 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address at Worcester, Mass., 4 July 1833 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Phi Beta Kappa Address at Yale, 20 Aug. 1833 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address on the Conduct of the Administration, by Alexander Hill Everett, 1832 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address at Amherst College on the History of Civilization, by Alexander Hill Everett (2 copies), 27 Aug. 1833 (Reel 53, Vol. 273) -- Address on Lafayette, 1834 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Address on the French Question, 1835 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Report of the House Educational Committee, 1835 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Speech at Lexington, Mass., with other editions, 1835 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Address at Amherst College, 1835 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Address at Bloody Brook in South Deerfield in Commemoration of the Fall of the "Flower of Essex," 1835 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Governor's Address, 1836 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Address before the Charitable Mechanics Association, 1837 (Reel 53, Vol. 274) -- Address on John Lowell, with another edition, 1839 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Addresses at Everett's Inauguration as President of Harvard, 1846 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address at the New Medical College, 1846 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Remarks at the Education Committee Hearing, 1848 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address on John Quincy Adams, 1848 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address on Memorials of Colleges, 1849 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address on Bunker Hill, 1850 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address at Middlesex, 1852 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address before the American Colonization Society, with another edition, 1853 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address on the Central American Treaty, 1853 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address on the Discovery of America, 1853 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address before the New-York Historical Society, 1853 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address at the Plymouth Festival, 1853 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Address on Cuba, 1853 (Reel 53, Vol. 275) -- Speech in Defense of the Daniel Webster Statue, 1859 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Address on Thomas Dowse, 1859 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Address at Albany, N.Y., on the Uses of Astronomy, 1856 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Address on George Peabody, 1857 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Oration before the Municipal Authorities of Boston by John S. Holmes, together with Speeches at Faneuil Hall, 5 July 1858 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Address on Daniel Webster's Birthday, 1856 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Address on the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1854 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Address at Faneuil Hall, 1859 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Speech at the Dedication of the Daniel Webster Statue, 1859 (Reel 54, Vol. 276) -- Oration before the City Authorities of Boston, 4 July 1860 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Address entitled Self-Government in the United States, 4 July 1860 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Addresses given at the Inauguration of Cornelius Conway Felton as President of Harvard College, 19 July 1860 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Speeches at the Dedication of the Everett Grammar School House, 17 Sep. 1860 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Mr. Adams and Mr. Everett on the Union and the Southern Rebellion, 1861 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Address at the Dinner given for the Prince Napoleon, with a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 25 Sep. 1861 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Address delivered at the Academy of Music, N.Y., with another edition, 4 July 1861 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Address on Recruiting, 27 Aug. 1862 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Address delivered before the Union Agricultural Society, 12 Sep. 1861 (Reel 54, Vol. 277) -- Address at Gettysburg and other Exercises of the Occasion, with other editions, 19 Nov. 1863 (Reel 54, Vol. 278) -- Address at the Annual Examination of the United States Naval Academy, 28 May 1863 (Reel 54, Vol. 278) -- Address at the Inauguration of the Union Club, 9 Apr. 1863 (Reel 54, Vol. 278) -- Account of the Fund for the Relief of East Tennessee, 1864 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- Article on the Monroe Doctrine, 1863 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- Address at Faneuil Hall, 1864 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- The Burial of the Massachusetts Dead at Gettysburg, with Everett's oration, 1863 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- Address at Gettysburg, 19 Nov. 1863 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- Proceedings of the Thursday Evening Club on the Occasion of the Death of Edward Everett, 1865 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- Tributes to Edward Everett by Robert C. Winthrop, 1865 (Reel 54, Vol. 279) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1819-1861 (Reel 54).;Correspondence (bound), 1840-1853: This series primarily consists of letters from Everett, but also contains some letters to him. -- Subseries Letters of Introduction, 1840-1845: This subseries contains letters of introduction written to Everett by various correspondents. Each volume has two indexes, one of the writers of the letters, the other of the people introduced. Correspondents include Mrs. John Quincy Adams, Peter Chardon Brooks, John C. Calhoun, Lewis Cass, Rufus Choate, Henry Clay, Caleb Cushing, C.A. Davis, W.W. Ellsworth, N.L. Frothingham, Abbott Lawrence, William H. Seward, Jared Sparks, John Tyler, Daniel Webster, Robert C. Winthrop, Nathan Hale, William R. King, Martin Van Buren, and others. -- Subseries Diplomatic Correspondence, 1841-1845: This subseries contains letters to and from Everett, as well as related documents. Correspondents include Lord Aberdeen, George Canning, and others. Among the subjects discussed are: ship cases, including the Lintin case in China, the Hermosa case in the Bahamas, the Caroline case, and the Creole case; the slave trade; the China trade; duties on rice; the Northeastern Boundary dispute; and other matters. Some of the letters in this subseries were written by Everett's assistant A. Stevenson. Other papers include the affidavit of Warren Delano, American Vice Consul in China, on the Lintin affair; and a letter from Lord Aberdeen granting permission for qualified U.S. citizens to examine official British records of the colonial period. Vol. 42 and Vol. 43 include indexes at the back. -- Subseries Letters from London, 1841-1845: This subseries contains letters from Everett to a wide variety of British and American correspondents, as well as copies of official dispatches. Correspondents include Lord Aberdeen, Daniel Webster, John Tyler, Peter Chardon Brooks, James Hagarty, Lewis Cass, George Bancroft, A.P. Upshur, Baring Brothers, Nathan Hale, William H. Prescott, Abbott Lawrence, Joshua Bates, Caleb Cushing, Robert C. Winthrop, C.A. Davis, E.E. Hale, H. Wilding, Lord Canning, John C. Calhoun, J.G. Palfrey, W.R. King, F.R. Rives, A. Davy, Sir Robert Peel, James Buchanan, George Ticknor, family members, and others. All of the volumes include at least one index. Vol. 52 contains two indexes to all of the volumes in this subseries: an index of correspondents and a chronological list of letters. -- Subseries Secretary of State Correspondence, 1852-1853: This subseries contains drafts and copies of official correspondence from Secretary of State Everett to various correspondents, including J.F. Crampton, the British Chargé in Washington; J.R. Ingersoll, American Minister in London; the Comte de Sartiges, French Minister; Calderon de la Barca, Spanish Minister; William C. Rives; Alexander de Bodisco, Russian Minister; D.M. Barringer in Madrid; President Fillmore; and a variety of American and foreign officials. -- Subseries Letterbooks, 1825-1865: This subseries contains copies of letters from Everett to a wide variety of correspondents, including Daniel Webster, Jared Sparks, Robert C. Winthrop, Sidney Brooks, Henry Holland, Samuel A. Eliot, Alexander Hill Everett, Robert Bonner, Hiram Powers, Charles Francis Adams, Peter Chardon Brooks, Joshua Bates, T.W. Harris, E.E. Hale, S. Austin Allibone, William H. Seward, Joseph E. Sprague, Nathan Hale, Caleb Cushing, John C. Warren, William Everett, Lord Aberdeen, C.A. Davis, Baring Bros. & Co., John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Simon Greenleaf, Millard Fillmore, George J. Abbot, Louis Agassiz, James Buchanan, J.C. Heywood, Charles Folsom, Thomas Aspinwall, P.P.F. Degrand, W.P. Farrand, John Binns, Charlotte Gray Brooks Everett, Lewis Cass, J.L. Sibley, Fletcher Webster, Martin Van Buren, John Marshall, Jacob Graberg, J.B. Sartori, Charlotte Everett Wise, James Madison, Zachary Taylor, and many others. Most of the volumes in this subseries have indexes at the back to the correspondents in that volume. Note: The first Letterbook, Vol. 55, has been missing from the collection for many years and has not been microfilmed.;Correspondence 1675-1865: This series primarily consists of letters to Everett from a variety of American and European correspondents, but also contains letters from him and a few other papers. Among the correspondents represented in this series are Daniel Webster, Robert C. Winthrop, Peter Chardon Brooks, Charlotte Gray Brooks Everett, Charlotte Everett Wise, Abbott Lawrence, Alexander Hill Everett, James Madison, Joseph Story, S. Austin Allibone, Henry Clay, Lord Aberdeen, Rufus Choate, Petty Vaughan, Count Wallenstein, Henry A.S. Dearborn, Caleb Cushing, Harrison G. Otis, and many others. The series also contains some correspondence between Daniel Webster and his son Fletcher Webster. Much of the early correspondence was apparently collected by Everett as examples of the letters of men important in early American history. Notable correspondents include George Washington, Aaron Burr, John Adams, Caesar Rodney, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Nathan Hale, Albert Gallatin, Noah Webster, John C. Calhoun, Martin Van Buren, Washington Irving, Louis Agassiz, Charles Francis Adams, John Marshall, Andrew Jackson, Henry W. Longfellow, Edgar Allan Poe, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph W. Emerson, Harriet Martineau, Dolley Madison, William H. Harrison, Josiah Quincy, John Tyler, P.T. Barnum, Charles Lyell, Benjamin Disraeli, James K. Polk, James Buchanan, John Harvard, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Alexis de Tocqueville, Henry Hallam, Lord Ashburton, Prince Albert, Jenny Lind, Charles Sumner, William M. Thackeray, Franklin Pierce, Jefferson Davis, Thomas Carlyle, William Seward, John A. Andrew, George B. McClellan, Abraham Lincoln, and many others. Other papers in this series include certificates of some of Everett's elections and appointments (Reel 2, 18), a draft of his statement on the question of slavery in Texas (Reel 9), papers related to the Mount Vernon Association (Reel 16-17), Everett's address on the death of Washington Irving (Reel 17), a document by Winfield Scott on the danger of secession (Reel 17), materials relating to the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg (Reel 18), and resolutions passed by various organizations after Everett's death in 1865 (Reel 19). The correspondence in this series was originally bound into volumes (Vol. 1-38), but the volumes have been disbound and the documents rehoused in boxes.;Everett family volumes: This series consists of the diaries, letterbooks, and other volumes of two of Everett's daughters, Anne Gorham Everett and Charlotte Everett Wise. -- Subseries Diaries: This subseries contains the diaries of Anne Gorham Everett and Charlotte Everett Wise. The diaries of Anne Gorham Everett describe her daily life in Boston and Cambridge, Mass., and later London, England; school and church attendance; time spent with family members; the sickness and death of her sister Grace Webster Everett; sightseeing in England; travels in Europe in 1840; social engagements, including a meeting with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1842; and her battle against rheumatic attacks and influenza that led to her death a few weeks after the last entry. The diary of Charlotte Everett Wise describes her daily life in Cambridge, Mass.; the election of her father Edward Everett as president of Harvard in 1846; time spent with family and friends, including Mary Ward; social events such as lectures, balls, bowling, and trips to Newport, R.I.; church attendance; "home visits" with her mother; and other events. -- Subseries Composition Book, 1837: This subseries consists of a composition book of Charlotte Everett Wise. -- Subseries Letterbooks, 1837-1841: This subseries consists of the letterbooks of Anne Gorham Everett.;Correspondence 1675-1865 (disbound): 1675-1818 (Reel 1, Box 1) -- April-December 1818 (Reel 1, Box 2) -- 1819-May 1825 (Reel 2, Box 2) -- June 1825-1827 (Reel 2, Box 3) -- 1828-1829 (Reel 3, Box 4) -- 1830-February 1831 (Reel 4, Box 5) -- March-December 1831 (Reel 4, Box 6) -- 1832-August 1833 (Reel 5, Box 6) -- September 1833-1834 (Reel 5, Box 7) -- January-May 1835 (Reel 6, Box 7) -- June 1835-May 1838 (Reel 6, Box 8) -- June 1838-1839 (Reel 6, Box 9) -- 1840-August 1841 (Reel 7, Box 9) -- September 1841-May 1842 (Reel 7, Box 10) -- June 1842 (Reel 8, Box 10) -- July 1842-February 1843 (Reel 8, Box 11) -- March 1843 (Reel 8, Box 12) -- April-August 1843 (Reel 9, Box 12) -- September-December 1843 (Reel 9, Box 13) -- January-April 1844 (Reel 10, Box 13) -- May-December 1844 (Reel 10, Box 14) -- January 1845 (Reel 11, Box 14) -- February-December 1845 (Reel 11, Box 15) -- 1846-May 1848 (Reel 12, Box 16) -- June 1848-1849 (Reel 12, Box 17) -- 1850 (Reel 13, Box 17) -- 1851 (Reel 13, Box 18) -- January-February 1852 (Reel 14, Box 18) -- March 1852-April 1853 (Reel 14, Box 19) -- May-December 1853 (Reel 14, Box 20) -- 1854-July 1855 (Reel 15, Box 20) -- August 1855-1856 (Reel 15, Box 21) -- January-March 1857 (Reel 16, Box 21) -- April 1857-1858 (Reel 16, Box 22) -- January 1859 (Reel 17, Box 22) -- February 1859-June 1860 (Reel 17, Box 23) -- July-December 1860 (Reel 17, Box 24) -- 1861-April 1862 (Reel 18, Box 24) -- May 1862-1863 (Reel 18, Box 25) -- January-June 1864 (Reel 19, Box 25) -- July 1864-1865 (Reel 19, Box 26).;Miscellany, 1683-1910 (This series consists of a wide variety of material, including drafts of speeches and sermons, manuscripts of writings appearing in The Mount Vernon Papers, printed copies of speeches, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, etc., as well as a small amount of additional papers acquired after 1930.): Accounts and vouchers, 1841-1845 (Everett's accounts and vouchers as minister to England. Also a list of books and maps) -- Names and addresses, 1841-1845 (List of names and addresses, possibly of people who called on Everett in England) -- Autobiography, begun 20 Feb. 1855 (Manuscript of the start of Everett's autobiography up to his first visit to London in 1815) -- London engagement book, 1842-1845 -- Mount Vernon lectures, 1850s (Manuscripts of most of the 53 Mount Vernon papers that Everett gave as lectures to help preserve Mount Vernon as a national shrine) -- Washington Album, June 1864 (Presented to Everett for his work helping to preserve Mount Vernon. Consists of a testimonial and a list of names) -- Newspaper clippings, 1850s (Reprints of the 53 Mount Vernon papers) -- Account book, 20 Mar. 1839-6 June 1840 (Account book listing mostly groceries; not in Everett's hand and not identified) -- Article: "General State of the Country at the Close of the War [Revolution], "11 Apr. 1839 -- Pennsylvania Institute petition, 3 Feb. 1858 (Petition from the Pennsylvania Institute to Everett to lecture there) -- Draft: "The Character of Washington," 22 Feb. 1856 (Draft of Everett's lecture, delivered in Boston) -- Draft: "The Character of Washington," 1850s (Revised draft of Everett's lecture, together with a list of places where the lecture was given) -- Eulogy of Lafayette, 6 Sep. 1834 -- Report of the Minority of the Committee for Investigating the Affairs of the Bank of the U. States, 1830s (Manuscript copy, with 82 pages of documents relating to the report) -- Account book, 1864 (Account book recording donations for East Tennesseans) -- Printed work: "Monuments of Washington's Patriotism," 1841 -- Correspondence, 1827-1858 (Letters from William H. Prescott to Everett) -- Correspondence, 1818-1859 (Letters to Everett, the first 5 from Zachary Macaulay and the rest from Thomas B. Macaulay) -- George Washington's diary, 1 Oct. 1789-10 Mar. 1790 (Manuscript copy) -- George Washington's diary, 12 Mar. 1790-11 June 1791 (Manuscript copy) -- List of books, undated (List of 4,362 books on a wide variety of subjects. This may be a catalog of part of Everett's library but is not identified as such) -- List of books, undated (Continuation of Vol. 210; lists books from number 4,363 to 7,079) -- Miscellanea, ca. 1864 (Notebook containing a 5-page article on discipline, 3 pages of Agenda, a printed copy of a letter from Everett to George Bancroft dated 25 Oct. 1864, and an unidentified poem) -- Autobiographical sketch, up to May 1833 -- Translation of Prof. John Gottfried Eichhorn's "An Introduction to the Old Testament," 12 Apr. 1818 (The original was published in 1787) -- Articles: "Ashes Pot and Pearl" and "Cotton," undated -- Common-Place Book of Law and other subjects connected with it, 1807 -- Correspondence, 2 Aug. 1838 (Letter from Everett to Gales and Seaton, editors of the National Intelligencer) -- Copy of Louisa Walter's "Practical Arithmetic," 1813 (Includes miscellaneous items in back of volume) -- Manuscript: "Notes on Archaeology," undated -- Translations of Hugo's History and Antiquities of the Civil Law and Mr. Wahrnkoenig's Lectures on the Civil Law, undated (In German script) -- Commonplace book, 27 Oct. 1860 (Commonplace book containing the autograph of George Canning and presented to Everett) -- Address book, 18 Aug. 1833 -- Notebook, undated (Small notebook with notes on a variety of subjects) -- Notebook written in Greek, 4 Jan. 1818 -- List of books, undated (Alphabetical list of books, possibly of Everett's library) -- Lists of recipients, 1850s (List of 247 people to whom Everett sent copies of his published Orations and Speeches. Also an additional list of 38 people to whom the third volume of his Orations and Speeches, published in 1859, was sent.) -- Account book, undated (Unidentified account book detailing ordinary living expenses. Random notes on a variety of subjects at the end of the book) -- Manuscripts Relating to Spanish Affairs, vol. 1 of 2, 1825-1829 (Contains some of the diplomatic papers of Alexander Hill Everett, often long statements in Spanish accompanied by an English translation) -- Manuscripts Relating to Spanish Affairs, vol. 2 of 2, 1825-1829 -- The Madison Papers, Volume I, 1787 (A manuscript copy of Madison's notes on the Constitutional Convention entitled "Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 by James Madison, a member." This copy seems almost identical to that published by Gaillard Hunt in his edition of Madison's writings.) -- The Madison Papers, Volume II, 1780-1787 (Described in a note written by Everett in 1842 as "Mr. Madison's Report on Debates in the Congress of the Old Confederation with Correspondence from 1780-1787, supposed to be contained in the Congressional edition of his writings." Copy of one letter from Madison to "Mr. Niles" dated 8 Jan. 1822. Also a copy of a report on the debates in 1776 on the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation preserved by Thomas Jefferson and furnished by him to James Madison.) -- The Madison Papers, Volume III, 1817-1836 (Contains copies of letters written by James Madison, plus short essays on "Sovereignty," "Majority Government," "Nullification," and other topics. Among the correspondence are letters from Madison to Joseph C. Cabell, W.C. Rives, Martin Van Buren, Andrew Stevenson, N.P. Trist, Judge Roane, George McDuffie, Edward Livingston, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Dr. Thomas Cooper, and Charles Francis Adams.) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1844-1910 (Mostly papers dating from the 1850s: a 47-page typescript of the life of Everett sent to his grandson in 1910; items relating to the Hülsemann letter, including Daniel Webster's original proposal to Everett on the subject; items dealing with the problem of international copyright; drafts of Everett's speeches, including the one nominating Daniel Webster for president in 1851; and a copy of Leverrier's memoir on periodical comets with a translation of the same.) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1850-1863 (Mostly papers relating to Everett's speech at the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg in Nov. 1863. Included are biographical sketches of Everett, items relating to arrangements, copies of reviews of the speech, and personal correspondence on the subject. Also material on Daniel Webster, including items relating to the Webster Memorial Fund and sketches of Webster written by Everett, and drafts for articles and speeches on Civil War subjects and miscellaneous family papers.) -- Speeches and other writings, 1823-1860s (Printed and manuscript speeches by Everett when a representative in Congress in the late 1820s and early 1830s and also from the Civil War period. From the first period are speeches on the Second Bank of the United States, imports, relations with Brazil, and other matters, as well as papers relating to the case of Commonwealth v. S. Russell. From the second period are drafts for articles on George Washington, including one for Appletons' Cyclopaedia; the manuscript for a lecture on international law; and drafts for speeches on various Civil War subjects.) -- Speeches and other writings, 1812-1859 (Manuscript drafts of various writings by Everett, including a copy of his Harvard Phi Beta Kappa poem of 1812; notes on the Second Bank of the United States; copies of a speech delivered before leaving for England in 1840; a copy of his lecture on Benjamin Franklin; speeches given at various times in Massachusetts; a copy of an ode, "L'Amerique," by Lucien Bonaparte; and other miscellaneous papers and newspaper clippings.).;(Cont.) Speeches and other writings, 1827-1861 (Copies of speeches and articles by Everett on a wide variety of subjects: papers on the Northeastern Boundary controversy, including a copy of a long letter from Albert Gallatin to Henry Clay dated 12 Dec. 1827; a manuscript on the history of the steam engine; a draft of an article on George Washington; drafts of articles entitled "The Formation of a State," "The History of the Romans," and "On Improvement in the Social System in America"; drafts of articles on the negotiations for peace in 1763, the history of the English language, the discovery of America by the Northmen, and British-American relations, all dated 1839; and other miscellaneous speeches and papers.) -- Writings, 1850s-1860s (Various numbers of a series entitled "Leisure Hours" written by Everett in the late 1850s and early 1860s; drafts of articles entitled "National Insults"; and drafts of articles, notes, letters to editors, etc., on a variety of Civil War subjects) -- Sermons, 1815-1821 (Manuscripts of 16 of Everett's sermons, including one delivered before the Asylum for Indigent Boys) -- Sermons, 1813-1814 (Manuscripts of 34 of Everett's sermons) -- Speeches and articles, ca. 1860 (Printed material and manuscripts. Printed material includes a set of The Mount Vernon Papers, some pages of "Leisure Hours," and articles and speeches on Civil War subjects. Manuscript material consists of two drafts of articles on George Washington.) -- Speeches and articles, 1812-1864 (Printed and manuscript copies of Everett's speeches, articles on a wide variety of subjects, and other miscellaneous documents. Included are articles on Lord Ashburton, "The Presidency," and "The Lexington Monument"; an address delivered at Everett's installation as Greek professor at Harvard in 1815; various political speeches; addresses at the dedications of schools, the Franklin Statue, etc.; and a partial bibliography of Everett's works.) -- Sermons, 1813-1820 (Manuscripts of 29 of Everett's sermons) -- Harvard papers, 1817-1822 (Various documents relating to Everett's life as Greek professor at Harvard and associated matters. Included are a letter from Everett to President Kirkland from Göttingen in 1817; a sermon dated 1821; Everett's plan of Greek instruction; notes on his classroom lectures; two unidentified printed Greek texts; and a memorandum on rhubarb.) -- Speeches and lectures, 1817-1863 (Miscellaneous manuscript drafts of various speeches and lectures by Everett, together with some printed copies. Included are notes on the Hebrew language; a translation of Lessing's Emilia Galotti; manuscripts on the French Revolution; lectures on the history of architecture; various political speeches; addresses to charitable organization; and a list of invitations received by Everett from May 1863.) -- Manuscript: "A Biographical Memoir of the Public Life of Daniel Webster, with a few anecdotes of his Parentage, Education, and Early Life," by Ezekiel Webster, undated -- Early New England sermons, 1683-1809 (Manuscript sermons of early New England clergymen and other miscellaneous documents. Included among the authors of the sermons are Cotton Mather, J.S. Buckminster, Samuel Langdon, President Davis, Dr. Osgood, Samuel Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Dr. Tappan, and Samuel Willard) -- Newspaper clippings and eulogies of Everett, Jan. 1865 -- Manuscript: "An Introduction to the Old Testament," undated (Includes an appendix on the Septuagint version of the Old Testament) -- Newspaper clippings, 1822-1856 (Newspaper clippings on a variety of subjects relating to Everett, including articles from British newspapers, accounts of Everett's inauguration as president of Harvard in 1846, a short printed biographical sketch of Everett, and articles on judicial impartiality written by Everett for the Boston Courier in 1839) -- Newspaper clippings, 1801-1865 (Newspaper clippings on a variety of subjects related to Everett, mostly for the period 1830-1865, including accounts of his speeches, letters to editors, and similar material) -- Papers of the Congress at Florence, 1841 (Primarily printed documents, most in Italian. About half grouped under the title "Proceedings of the Congress at Florence"; the other half mostly diarios, presumably accounts of the same Congress) -- Treaties and foreign affairs, 1783-1854 (Printed copies of treaties and other important documents relating to U.S. foreign affairs, including copies of the treaties of 1783, 1794, and 1814; proclamations of Pres. James Monroe and Pres. John Quincy Adams; and conventions between the U.S. and other nations, mostly in the 1820s) -- Treaties and foreign affairs, 1830-1853 (Printed copies of treaties, conventions, and presidential proclamations relating to various Latin American countries, various German states, Hawaii, China, and others) -- Printed material: "Correspondence with Foreign Powers not Parties to Conventions giving the Right of Search of vessels suspected of the Slave Trade," 1842-1843 -- Printed material, 1840-1865 (Printed documents on a variety of subjects, including documents accompanying an address of Governor Andrew delivered in 1862; speeches given at a banquet for Rear Admiral Lessoffsky held in Boston in 1864 and at the inauguration of the Dudley Observatory in Albany, N.Y., in 1856; measures for the relief of the Scotch and the Irish (Boston, 1847); correspondence about the King of Denmark's comet and the record of proceedings at the awarding of a medal to Maria Mitchell, 1849; John E. Todd's sermon on Everett, 1865; a memoir of Nathan Appleton, 1861; and catalogs of naval officers at Newport, R.I., 1862-1863, and of the Eagleswood Military Academy in Perth Amboy, N.J., 1862-1863) -- Printed material, 1821-1865 (Printed material on the lives of Everett and Daniel Webster, with other documents: a notice of Everett's death; Richard H. Dana, Jr.'s eulogy of Everett; Everett's speech nominating Webster for president in 1852; ceremonies at the dedication of a statue of Webster in 1852; Webster's address at the laying of a cornerstone for the Capitol in Washington in 1851; a biographical sketch of Webster from the American Quarterly Review, 1831; and a book of poems (Boston, 1821) by William B. Walter) -- Printed material, 1824-1876 (Printed sermons and speeches on a variety of subjects, including two sermons by Edward Everett Hale, one on the future of Southern civilization, 1862, and one on Everett, 1865; a sermon by A.P. Putnam on Everett, 1865; reports of the Boston Public Library Trustees, 1861, and the Boston School Committee, 1860; speeches at the dedication of the Everett Grammar School, 1860; a history of Christ Church, Boston, 1824, and the Old South Church, 1876; a speech by Col. William Gilpin on the Pacific Railroad problem, 1849; and records of the ceremonies at the 50th anniversary of the founding of South Carolina College, 1855, and the inauguration of Washington University in St. Louis, 1857) -- Printed material, 1823-1860 (Printed articles on a variety of subjects, including relations between the U.S. and the Cherokees, 1829; a review in the Southern Quarterly Review of Everett's Orations and Speeches, 1851; a memoir of Peter Chardon Brooks [by Everett], 1855; copies of Leverrier's article in French on the planet Neptune, 1848; copies of the Boston Courier account of a union meeting held at Faneuil Hall on 8 Dec. 1859; notes on the Boston school system; and newspaper clippings, including an 1823 report on the Monroe Doctrine) -- Printed material, 1828-1863 (Printed documents, most of them treaties and conventions with foreign powers during the period 1850-1854; also Indian treaties and an address delivered by Governor Andrew on 11 Nov. 1863) -- Printed material, 1820-1865 (Copies of Boston and New York newspapers during the 1850s and 1860s and other miscellaneous documents, including a memorial dinner menu, seating plans of the House of Representatives in the 1820s and 1830s, a handbill for a British parade in 1844, a memorandum by Everett on shorthand, and a map of the world) -- Printed material, 1830-1859 (Numbers of the Cherokee Phoenix for 1830-1832 and copies of Boston and New York newspapers for 1852-1859) -- Miscellaneous papers, 1812-1865 (Includes a copy of Richard H. Dana, Jr.'s "Life and Services of Edward Everett," printed in 1865; a copy of the Cherokee alphabet; various printed handbills and Senate bills; other eulogies of Everett; and a copy of Everett's 1812 poem entitled "American Poets") -- Mount Vernon papers, 1858-1860 (Numbers of the Mount Vernon Journal, some of them duplicates, and other items dealing with Everett's efforts to preserve Mount Vernon as a national shrine) -- Scrapbook, 1815-1818 (Scrapbook of cards received by Everett on his first trip to England and the continent) -- Empty lettercase, undated -- Scrapbook, 1850s (Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, most of them referring to Everett) -- Scrapbook, undated (Scrapbook entitled "Souvenirs" containing pictures of European scenes and some pressed flowers) -- Scrapbook, 1850-1865 (Scrapbook of newspaper clippings on various subjects, with an index) -- Scrapbook, 1833-1865 (Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, relating mostly to Everett, with an index) -- Album, undated (Album of prints on a variety of European subjects) -- Album, 1840s (Album of calling cards, all apparently received by Everett while minister in London).;Correspondence (bound), 1840-1853. Letters of introduction, 1840-1845: 1840-1843 (Reel 20, Vol. 39) -- 1844-1845 (Reel 20, Vol. 40). Diplomatic corrspondence, 1841-1845: 1841-1842 (Reel 21, Vol. 41) -- 1841-1842 (Reel 21, Vol. 42) -- 1842-1845 (Reel 21, Vol. 43). Letters from London, 1841-1845: 1841-1842 (Reel 22, Vol. 44) -- 1842-1843 (Reel 22, Vol. 45) -- 1843 (Reel 22, Vol. 46) -- 1843 (Reel 22, Vol. 47) -- 1843-1844 (Reel 22, Vol. 48) -- 1844 (Reel 23, Vol. 49) -- 1844 (Reel 23, Vol. 50) -- 1844-1845 (Reel 23, Vol. 51) -- 1845 (Reel 23, Vol. 52). Secretary of State Correspondence, 1852-1853: November 1852-March 1853 (Reel 24, Vol. 53) -- November 1852-March 1853 (Reel 24, Vol. 54 -- Copies of the correspondence in vol. 53). Letterbooks, 1825-1865: 8 August-22 October 1825 (Reel 25, Vol. 56) -- 26 October 1825-7 August 1826 (Reel 25, Vol. 57) -- 9 August-9 November 1826 (Reel 25, Vol. 58) -- 10 November-31 December 1826 (Reel 25, Vol. 59) -- 1 January-14 June 1827 (Reel 25, Vol. 60) -- 16 June-11 October 1827 (Reel 25, Vol. 61) -- 11 October 1827-29 September 1828 (Reel 25, Vol. 62) -- 10 June-2 October 1828 (Reel 25, Vol. 63) -- 6 October-30 December 1828 (Reel 25, Vol. 64) -- 2 January 1829-4 January 1830 (Reel 25, Vol. 65) -- 6 January 1830-5 October 1835 (Reel 25, Vol. 66) -- 20 October 1835-21 January 1851 (Reel 25, Vol. 66A) -- 9 November 1835-17 January 1838 (Reel 25, Vol. 67) -- 12 March 1836-5 June 1840 (Reel 26, Vol. 68) -- 20 July-25 November 1840 (Reel 26, Vol. 69) -- 26 November 1840-11 May 1841 (Reel 26, Vol. 70) -- 14 May-23 November 1841 (Reel 26, Vol. 71) -- 28 November 1841-12 March 1842 (Reel 26, Vol. 72) -- 13 March-10 September 1842 (Reel 26, Vol. 73) -- 10 September 1842-20 June 1843 (Reel 26, Vol. 74) -- 22 June 1843-31 July 1844 (Reel 26, Vol. 75) -- 8 March 1844-7 October 1845 (Reel 27, Vol. 76) -- 9 October 1845-24 January 1846 (Reel 27, Vol. 77) -- 26 January-1 June 1846 (Reel 27, Vol. 78) -- 2 June-15 October 1846 (Reel 27, Vol. 79) -- 14 October 1846-19 March 1847 (Reel 27, Vol. 80) -- 19 March-2 July 1847 (Reel 27, Vol. 81) -- 5 April-29 October 1847 (Reel 28, Vol. 82) -- 29 October 1847-4 February 1848 (Reel 28, Vol. 83) -- 4 February-30 April 1848 (Reel 28, Vol. 84) -- 1 May-25 July 1848 (Reel 28, Vol. 85) -- 25 July-19 October 1848 (Reel 28, Vol. 86) -- 19 October 1848-23 January 1849 (Reel 28, Vol. 87) -- 22 January-11 April 1849 (Reel 29, Vol. 88) -- 12 April-25 June 1849 (Reel 29, Vol. 89) -- 25 June-18 October 1849 (Reel 29, Vol. 90) -- 18 October 1849-24 January 1850 (Reel 29, Vol. 91) -- 25 January-20 May 1850 (Reel 29, Vol. 92) -- 20 May-9 September 1850 (Reel 29, Vol. 93) -- 8 September-27 November 1850 (Reel 29, Vol. 94) -- 28 November 1850-22 March 1851 (Reel 30, Vol. 95) -- 24 January 1851-29 September 1853 (Reel 30, Vol. 96) -- 22 March-30 June 1851 (Reel 30, Vol. 97) -- 30 June-21 October 1851 (Reel 30, Vol. 98) -- 22 October 1851-16 February 1852 (Reel 30, Vol. 99) -- 16 February-9 June 1852 (Reel 30, Vol. 100) -- 8 June-11 October 1852 (Reel 30, Vol. 101) -- 12 October 1852-9 August 1853 (Reel 30, Vol. 102) -- 12 August 1853-23 September 1854 (Reel 30, Vol. 103) -- 4 October 1854-5 October 1855 (Reel 31, Vol. 104) -- 5 October 1855-21 April 1856 (Reel 31, Vol. 105) -- 22 April-20 December 1856 (Reel 31, Vol. 106) -- 22 December 1856-18 September 1857 (Reel 31, Vol. 107) -- 21 September 1857-9 June 1858 (Reel 31, Vol. 108) -- 10 June-10 December 1858 (Reel 31, Vol. 109) -- 11 December 1858-21 September 1859 (Reel 31, Vol. 110) -- 23 September 1859-31 March 1860 (Reel 31, Vol. 111) -- 1 April-2 October 1860 (Reel 31, Vol. 112) -- 4 October 1860-17 March 1861 (Reel 31, Vol. 113) -- 23 March-16 August 1861 (Reel 32, Vol. 114) -- 17 August-30 December 1861 (Reel 32, Vol. 115) -- 1 January-25 April 1862 (Reel 32, Vol. 116) -- 25 April-11 November 1862 (Reel 32, Vol. 117) -- 11 November 1862-24 April 1863 (Reel 32, Vol. 118) -- 24 April-22 October 1863 (Reel 33, Vol. 119) -- 23 October 1863-28 March 1864 (Reel 33, Vol. 120) -- 28 March-25 August 1964 (Reel 33, Vol. 121) -- 27 August 1864-14 January 1865 (Reel 33, Vol. 122).;Personal journals, 1814-1865: Subseries Travel journals, 1814-1819: Sermons, correspondence, and Washington journal, May-Nov. 1814 (Reel 34, Vol. 123) -- Journal of England and Holland, 1815 (Reel 34, Vol. 124) -- Journey from Amsterdam to Göttingen and Life in Göttingen, 30 July 1815-20 Mar. 1816 (Reel 34, Vol. 125) -- Journey to Holland, 23 Apr.-3 May 1816 (Reel 34, Vol. 126) -- Journey from Göttingen to Dresden and Berlin, 13 Sep.-2 Nov. 1816 (Reel 34, Vol. 127) -- Journey to the Harz, 26 June-4 July 1817 (Reel 34, Vol. 128) -- Journey from Göttingen to Paris, 26 Oct.-7 Nov. 1817 (Reel 34, Vol. 129) -- Miscellaneous Papers and Notes Belonging to the First Visit to Europe, 1815-1818 (Reel 34, Vol. 130) -- Journal of Paris and England, 14 Mar.-1 June 1818 (Reel 35, Vol. 131) -- Journal of England, Wales, and Scotland, 2 June-16 July 1818 (Reel 35, Vol. 132) -- Journal of England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, and Italy, 21 July-17 Oct. 1818 (Reel 35, Vol. 133) -- Journal of Italy, 1818-1819 (Reel 35, Vol. 134) -- Journal of Italy, Greece, and Constantinople, 21 Mar.-2 July 1819 (Reel 35, Vol. 135) -- Journal of a Voyage in Albania, Greece, and Asia Minor, made in the Spring of 1819, 1819 (Reel 35, Vol. 136) -- Correspondence, 1819 (Reel 35, Vol. 137) -- Trip through Greece, 1819 (Reel 35, Vol. 138). -- Subseries Diaries: 11 April 1825-9 August 1827 (Reel 36, Vol. 139) -- 19 November 1825-12 February 1826 (Reel 36, Vol. 139A) -- 10 August 1827-2 June 1828 (Reel 36, Vol. 140) -- 3 June 1828-28 February 1829 (Reel 36, Vol. 141) -- 2 March-23 October 1829 (Reel 36, Vol. 142) -- 28 May-24 June 1829 (Reel 36, Vol. 142A) -- 24 October 1829-30 September 1830 (Reel 36, Vol. 143) -- 1 October 1830-15 November 1831 (Reel 36, Vol. 144) -- 18 November 1831-21 December 1832 (Reel 36, Vol. 145) -- 1 January-31 December 1833 (Reel 36, Vol. 146) -- 1 January 1834-15 September 1835 (Reel 36, Vol. 147) -- 17 September 1835-24 September 1836 (Reel 36, Vol. 148) -- 25 September 1836-12 August 1837 (Reel 36, Vol. 149) -- 13 August 1837-10 April 1838 (Reel 36, Vol. 150) -- 11 April-26 October 1838 (Reel 36, Vol. 151) -- 27 October 1838-31 May 1839 (Reel 37, Vol. 152) -- 1 June-8 December 1839 (Reel 37, Vol. 153) -- 9 December 1839-5 June 1840 (Reel 37, Vol. 154) -- 6 June-23 October 1840 (Reel 37, Vol. 155) -- 23 October 1840-26 June 1841 (Reel 37, Vol. 156) -- 27 June 1841-15 March 1842 (Reel 37, Vol. 157) -- 16 March18 September 1842 (Reel 37, Vol. 158) -- 19 September 1842-22 March 1843 (Reel 37, Vol. 159) -- 23 March-21 October 1843 (Reel 37, Vol. 160) -- 22 October 1843-12 June 1844 (Reel 37, Vol. 161) -- 13 June 1844-17 January 1845 (Reel 37, Vol. 162) -- 1844-1851 (A few journal entries but mostly notes and anecdotes about famous personages taken down by Everett) (Reel 37, Vol. 163) -- 18 January-9 October 1845 (Reel 38, Vol. 164) -- 10 October 1845-31 December 1846 (Reel 38, Vol. 165) -- 1 January-31 December 1847 (Reel 38, Vol. 166) -- 1 January-31 December 1848 (Reel 38, Vol. 167) -- 1 January-31 December 1849 (Reel 38, Vol. 168) -- 1 January-31 December 1850 (Reel 38, Vol. 169) -- 1 January-31 December 1851 (Reel 38, Vol. 170) -- 1 January-31 December 1852 (Reel 38, Vol. 171) -- 1 January-31 December 1853 (Reel 38, Vol. 172) -- 1 January-31 December 1854 (Reel 39, Vol. 173) -- 1 January-31 December 1855 (Reel 39, Vol. 174) -- 1 January-31 December 1856 (Reel 39, Vol. 175) -- 1 January-31 December 1857 (Reel 39, Vol. 176) -- 1 January-31 December 1858 (Reel 39, Vol. 177) -- 1 January-31 December 1859 (Reel 39, Vol. 178) -- 1 January-31 December 1860 (Reel 40, Vol. 179) -- 1 January-31 December 1861 (Reel 40, Vol. 180) -- 1 January-31 December 1862 (Reel 40, Vol. 181) -- 1 January-31 December 1863 (Reel 40, Vol. 182) -- 1 January-31 December 1864 (Reel 40, Vol. 183) -- 1 January-12 January 1865 (Reel 40, Vol. 184) -- Memorandum book with scattered entries, 1844 (Reel 40, Vol. 185) -- Pocket diary with scattered entries, 1849 (Reel 40, Vol. 186) -- Pocket diary with scattered entries, 1861 (Reel 40, Vol. 187) -- Pocket diary with scattered entries, 1862 (Reel 40, Vol. 188) -- Pocket diary, 1864 (Reel 40, Vol. 189).
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