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Collection Title

• THE

PAPERS OF

CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN
(IN PART)

Series and/or Container

Shelf/Accession No.
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Hamlin, Charles, )861-1968.
Papers, 1886-1938.
Diaries, index-digest of diaries, and
indexed scrapbooks containing copies of
correspondence, newspaper clippings, and
printed materials pertaining primarily to
Hamlin's service in the U.S. Treasury
Department and the Federal Reserve System,
his civic affairs, and his family's social
life in Washington, D.C. Also includes
diaries and scrapbooks of his daughter,
Anna Hamlin (d. 1925).
Microfilmed in 1994.

MICROFILMED 1994
• LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20540
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20540







Registers of Papers in the Manuscript
Division of the Library of Congress

Charles Hamlin:
A Register of His Papers
In the Library of Congress

Prepared by
Harry G. Heiss

Manuscript Division
Library of Congress

Washington, D.C. 1994

Provenance

Contents

Provenance

1

Biographical Note

2

Scope and Content Note

4

Description of Series

6
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Charles Hamlin in these papers and in other
collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the
public.

Container List
Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1937

9

Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1936

10
v

Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1886-1938
Indexes, 1886-1912
Scrapbooks, 1886-1938

12
12

Indexes to Scrapbooks, 1898-1934, n.d.
Woodrow Wilson Index, 1912-25
Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1912-34
Index-digest of Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1925
References to Anna Hamlin, n.d.

26
26
27
27

Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1928

27

Anna Hamlin Diaries, 1918-24

28

Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.
Personal Correspondence, ca. 1900-1934, n.d.
General Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.

28
28

Miscellany, 1879-1968, n.d.

29

Appendix: List of Major Correspondents




The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin (1861-1938), lawyer, politician, assistant
secretary of the treasury and governor of the Federal Reserve Board, were given to the
Library of Congress by Hamlin and his wife, Huybertie Lansing Pruyn, between 1936 and
1955. Hamlin's diaries had been deposited earlier but were withdrawn before being returned
as a gift. Additions were made by gift from others and by transfer from the Federal Reserve
Board between 1974 and 1982.

Brief descriptions of the Charles Hamlin Papers appear in the Library of Congress
Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions, May 1949, p. 85, and May 1955, p. 124; and the
Library of Congress Information Bulletin, 21 February 1955, 6 September 1955, and 9 April
1956.
The collection was first organized by the Library in 1955, and an unpublished register
was prepared at that time. About 1988 the register was revised to include additions to the
collection that had been received by the Library in 1974 and 1982. The current register was
prepared in May 1994 to reflect a rearrangement of the correspondence and miscellaneous
materials and the microfilming of the Charles Hamlin diaries, scrapbooks, and indexes to
scrapbooks and the Anna Hamlin scrapbooks.
A microfilm edition of parts of these papers on 224 reels is available from the
Library's Photoduplication Service for purchase subject to the Copyright Law of the United
States (Title 17, U.S.C.). This microfilm edition may also be requested on interlibrary loan
through the Library's Loan Division. Ten reels may be requested at a time for a loan period
of one month.

Linear feet of shelf space occupied:
90
3,215
Approximate number of items:

32

11

1

1906

Member, Japanese Famine Relief Commission of Massachusetts

1906-15

Member, Committee on Government, Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass.

1907-12

Arbiter in several industrial disputes

1908

Actively supported William Jennings Bryan for president
Member, United States Commission on Limitation of Armaments

1910

Unanimously nominated for Congress, but declined to accept
Unsuccessful candidate for governor of Massachusetts

1911

Chairman of the Assembly, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston,
Mass.

1912

Actively campaigned for Woodrow Wilson for president

1913-14

Assistant secretary of the treasury

1914-36

Governor, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.

1936-38

Special counsel, Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System

1938, Apr. 25

Died, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Note

1861, Aug. 30

Born, Boston, Mass.

1883

A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

1886

M.A. and LL.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

1886-93

Lawyer, Boston, Mass., in partnership with Marcus Morton

1887

Unsuccessful candidate for Massachusetts senate

1888
1892
1893-97
1897

Unsuccessful candidate for Massachusetts senate
Unsuccessful candidate for secretary of state of Massachusetts
Assistant secretary of the treasury
United States special commissioner, convention of Japan, Russia, and
United States to negotiate fur-seal fishery controversy
Chairman, seal conference among Great Britain, Canada, and United
States

1898, June 4

Married Huybertie Lansing Pruyn

1898-1913

Lawyer, Boston, Mass.

1901

Director, Boston Merchants Association, Boston, Mass.

1902

Unsuccessful candidate for governor of Massachusetts

1902-03

Lecturer on United States government, Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass.

1903

President, Massachusetts Reform Club
Member, United States Assay Commission to examine United States
Mint, Philadelphia, Pa.

1904

Delegate, Democratic National Convention, St. Louis, Mo.




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3

correspondents is included as an appendix to this register.
Scope and Content Note

The papers of Charles Sumner Hamlin span the years 1869-1968, with the bulk of the
items concentrated in the period 1880-1938. These papers primarily concern Hamlin's civic
and political affairs and his family's active social life in Washington, D.C., from Grover
Cleveland's administration through that of Franldin D. Roosevelt. They are especially
valuable in connection with the formation and early history of the Federal Reserve System.
Included are diaries, scrapbooks, indexes, incoming and outgoing correspondence, speeches,
reports, newspaper clippings, brochures and other printed matter, unpublished writings,
photographs, autobiographical notes, genealogical records, and other original and secondary
material.
Charles Hamlin's scrapbooks cover the entire period of his adulthood, from law
school graduation in 1886 to his death in 1938. Containing mostly newspaper clippings,
copies of correspondence, published reports, and other printed matter, the scrapbooks
document Hamlin's political interests, law practice, and his public service with the Treasury
Department and the Federal Reserve Board. The scrapbooks have been abstracted and
indexed, with a special index prepared for those items concerning Woodrow Wilson's
presidential administration. Because of their possible confidential character, some items were
removed from the scrapbooks by the Federal Reserve Board in the summer of 1941. After
they were returned, these materials were filed separately from the scrapbooks and have not
been microfilmed. The scrapbooks are available on microfilm only. The original scrapbooks
were disposed of after they were filmed in 1993.
Hamlin's diaries are written in his own hand and chronicle his business and political
careers as well as his social life. Topics covered parallel and augment those documented in
his scrapbooks. The diaries have also been indexed.
The Correspondence series includes about three hundred personal letters exchanged
between Hamlin and his wife, Huybertie Lansing Pruyn, during the years 1900-1934, and
approximately twelve hundred items of general correspondence from 1869 through 1955. It
contains a considerable number of letters from presidents Grover Cleveland, William
McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as exchanges with other figures, such as Newton Diehl Baker,
Frances Folsom Cleveland, Josephus Daniels, Cordell Hull, Robert Lansing, Henry Cabot
Lodge, William Gibbs McAdoo, Levi P. Morton, and George Foster Peabody. Most of the
letters contain political discussion and comments on Democratic party leaders and policies of
the Cleveland, Wilson, and Franklin Roosevelt administrations, and particularly those issues
affecting the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve System. A list of major




4

Anna Hamlin was the only daughter of Charles and Huybertie Pruyn Hamlin. Her
scrapbooks and diaries are organized in a separate series and mainly concern social life in
Washington, D.C., from about 1915 until her death in 1925. References to Anna in her
father's diaries and scrapbooks have also been indexed in a separate volume that is filed in
the Indexes to Scrapbooks series. Anna Hamlin's scrapbooks are available on microfilm
only. The original scrapbooks were disposed of after they were filmed in 1993.
The Miscellany series contains copies of two unpublished manuscripts by Huybertie
Pruyn Hamlin, "Some Memories of Franklin Delano Roosevelt" and "Visit at the White
House, November 1941-January 1942." In the first manuscript, Huybertie Hamlin describes
the longtime friendship among the Roosevelt, Hamlin, and Pruyn families which began early
in her childhood. The latter manuscript is an intimate account of her social visits to the
White House during the critical period just before the country's entry into World War II and
at a time when Winston Churchill and other prominent leaders were also guests there. She
was, for instance, a witness to the signing of the "Declaration by the United Nations" on
January 2, 1942. The originals of both of her manuscripts are in the Franklin D. Roosevelt
Library at Hyde Park, N.Y. Another of her autobiographical narratives, "Memories of
Washington from the Age of Seven," is an informal and humorous account of social life in
Washington, D.C., mainly 1913-36. It was written during the winter of 1924-25 while she
resided at Lee House, with additions made in October 1934. Also included is a satiric poem,
"As to the British Embassy Garden Party June 1939," probably also written by Mrs. Hamlin.
Charles Hamlin's history of the Federal Reserve Board uses extracts from his diaries
and other records from March 1913 to January 1929, but is incomplete and ends abruptly in
midsentence. In the folder containing extracts from diary volumes fourteen and fifteen is a
March 1968 note to Federal Reserve Board Governor Andrew Felton Brimmer concerning the
rate reduction determined by the Board for the Chicago Reserve Bank in 1927.
Autobiographical notes on Charles Hamlin and genealogical information on the
Hamlin family are also included in the Miscellany series, as well as correspondence, reports,
and drafts of legislation pertaining to the 1913 federal income tax law, statistical materials
and pamphlet files of the Federal Reserve System, 1907-17, and speeches given by Hamlin
between 1897 and 1937. An unpublished report concerning an investigation of customs laws
and refunds of duties at the New York customs house was submitted in 1893 to John G.
Carlisle, Secretary of the Treasury, by Charles S. Fairchild, chairman of the Fairchild
Commission on Hat Material Refunds.
The series also contains a studio photograph of Hamlin and an original cartoon drawn
by Sebastian T. Robles for the "National Gallery" series in the Washington Post and
published on July 12, 1934. The Robles cartoon is an attachment to correspondence from
William Haggard, assistant managing editor of the Post.

5

Description of Series

Container
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Series

1-16

1-10

Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1937.
Bound volumes of diaries, mainly in Hamlin's handwriting,
with occasional letters or other manuscripts laid in. Arranged
chronologically.

17-41

11-23

Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Diaries, 1887-1936.
Bound volumes of typed index-digests of diaries. Entries
arranged alphabetically.

42-313

24-196

Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1886-1938.

42-44

45-313

314-335

24-25

25-196

197-212

Indexes, 1886-1912.
Bound volumes of typed indexes to Charles Hamlin
scrapbooks, volumes 1-79, and other selected volumes. Entries
arranged alphabetically. For indexes to volumes 80-258, see
containers 315-333 below.
Scrapbooks, 1886-1938.
Bound volumes of scrapbooks consisting mainly of
newspaper clippings, with occasional letters or other
manuscripts laid in. Arranged chronologically.

Container
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Series

314-335

197-212

Indexes to Scrapbooks, 1898-1934, n.d. (cont.)

315-333

198-212

Index-digest of Charles Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1912-34.
Bound volumes of typed indexes to Charles Hamlin
scrapbooks, volumes 80-258. Entries arranged alphabetically.
For indexes of volumes 1-79, see containers 42-44 above.

334

212

Index-digest of Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1925.
Bound volume of typed index to Anna Hamlin scrapbooks
in containers 336-341. Entries arranged alphabetically.

335

212

References to Anna Hamlin, n.d.
A typed volume of citations to Anna Hamlin in the
scrapbooks and diaries of her father, Charles Hamlin. Entries
arranged alphabetically.

336-341

213-224
(end of
film)

Anna Hamlin Scrapbooks, 1898-1928.
Bound volumes of scrapbooks containing personal notes,
engagement books, invitations, photographs, Junior League
literature, newspaper clippings, and other printed matter, mainly
1915-25.

342-343

(not
filmed)

Anna Hamlin Diaries, 1918-24.
In five volumes. Entries arranged chronologically.

343-348
343-345

(not
filmed)

Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.
Personal Correspondence, ca. 1900-1934, n.d.
Correspondence between Charles Hamlin and Huybertie
Pruyn Hamlin. Arranged chronologically.

Indexes to Scrapbooks, 1898-1934, n.d.
345-348

314




197

Woodrow Wilson Index, 1912-25.
A typed index of principal events during Woodrow
Wilson's presidential administrations, compiled from materials
in the Charles Hamlin scrapbooks, volumes 74-158. Entries
arranged alphabetically.

6

General Correspondence, 1869-1955, n.d.
Letters sent and received, with newspaper clippings and
other attachments. Arranged chronologically.

7

Container
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Series

349-370

(not
filmed)

Miscellany, 1879-1968, n.d.
Autobiographical notes on Charles Hamlin and genealogical
information on the Hamlin family; speeches given by Hamlin,
arranged chronologically; printed matter, including "Report of the
Fairchild Commission on Hat Material Refunds," January 1894;
correspondence and printed matter concerning the 1913 federal
income tax law; correspondence and reports removed by the
Federal Reserve Board from the Charles Hamlin scrapbooks;
statistical materials and pamphlet files of the Federal Reserve
System, 1907-17; a manuscript prepared by Charles Hamlin on the
history of the Federal Reserve Board; and unpublished manuscripts
by Huybertie Pruyn Hamlin. Arranged alphabetically, except the
items removed by the Federal Reserve Board from the Charles
Hamlin scrapbooks, which are filed at the end of the series.




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Container List

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

CHARLES HAMLIN DIARIES, 1887-1937
1

1

2

2

11 Mar. 1913-16 Jan. 1915

3

3

17 Jan. 1915-30 Aug. 1916

4

4

Nov. 1916-27 Mar. 1919

5

5
6

6

7
8

7

9
10

8

11
12

12 Sept. 1925-20 May 1926
21 May-31 Dec. 1926

9

13
14

1 Jan.-1 July 1927
5 July 1927-31 July 1928

10

15
16

4

1 Aug. 1928-22 Mar.1929
23 Mar.-1 Nov. 1929

11

17
18

5

1 Nov. 1929-31 May 1930
1 June 1930-31 Mar. 1931

1

2

12 Mar. 1887-1 Sept. 1910

1 Apr. 1919-23 Mar. 1920
28 Mar. 1920-12 Oct. 1922
13 Oct. 1922-21 Dec. 1923
2 Jan.-19 June 1924

3

20 June-15 Dec. 1924
15 Dec. 1924-11 Sept. 1925

9

CHARLES HAMLIN DIARIES, 1887-1937 (Continued)

INDEX-DIGEST OF CHARLES HAMLIN DIARIES, 1887-1936 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

12

19
20

6

1 Apr.-30 Nov. 1931
1 Dec. 1931-9 June 1932

25

11

16 (cont.)

12 Sept. 1925-20 May 1926

26

12

17

21 May-31 Dec. 1926

27

13

1 Jan.-28 June 1927

28

14

1 July 1927-31 July 1928

29

15

30

16

31

17

32

18

1 June 1930-29 Mar. 1931

INDEX-DIGEST OF CHARLES HAMLIN DIARIES, 1887-1936

33

19

1 Apr.-1 Dec. 1931

17

1

11-12

1887-1910

34

20

18

2
3

13

11 Mar. 1913-16 Jan. 1915
17 Jan. 1915-30 Aug. 1916

35

21

36

22

Nov. 1916-Mar. 1919
1 Apr. 1919-23 Mar. 1920

37

23

28 Mar. 1920-12 Oct. 1922

38

24

13

14

15

16

21
22

7

23
24

8

25
26

9

27
28

10

12 June-26 Nov.1932
28 Nov. 1932-24 Mar. 1933
25 Mar.-30 Sept. 1933
1 Oct. 1933-30 Apr. 1934
1 May-31 Dec. 1934
1 Jan.-30 Sept. 1935
1 Oct. 1935-30 June 1936
1 July 1936-23 Aug. 1937

4
5

14

20

6

15

21

7

13 Oct. 1922-21 Dec. 1923

39

25

22

8

1 Jan.-17 June 1924

40

26

23

9

20 June-15 Dec. 1924

41

27

24

10

19




16

18

1 Aug. 1928-22 Mar. 1929
23 Mar.-6 Nov. 1929

19

20

1 Nov. 1929-31 May 1930

1 Dec. 1931-9 June 1932
12 June-26 Nov. 1932

21

28 Nov. 1932-24 Mar. 1933
25 Mar.-29 Sept. 1933

22

1 Oct. 1933-30 Apr. 1934
1 May-31 Dec. 1934

23

Jan.-1 Oct. 1935
1 Oct. 1935-1 July 1936

15 Dec. 1924-10 Sept. 1925

10

11

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938
Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

42

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

24

Indexes
To vols. 1-42, Sept. 1886-July 1906

61

16

29 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
Jan. 1899-June 1901

To vols. 1-79, Dec. 1886-Dec. 1912

62

17

July 1899-Oct. 1901

To vols. 12-38, July 1897-Oct. 1905

63

18

Aug. 1901

64

19

65

20

Aug.-Nov. 1901

66

21

Aug.-Dec. 1901

67

22

Jan.-Feb. 1902

68

23

Feb.-Apr. 1902

69

24

Apr.-July 1902

70

25

71

26

Sept.-Oct. 1902

72

27

Oct.-Dec. 1902

73

28

Dec. 1902-Apr. 1903

74

29

Apr.-Dec. 1903

75

30

76

31

Apr.-Aug. 1904

77

32

July-Sept. 1904

78

33

July-Aug. 1904

79

34

Sept.-Oct. 1904

43
25

44

Scrapbooks
Dec. 1886-Sept. 1891

45
1
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60




11
/
2

Mar.-Sept. 1892
26

31

Sept. 1902

June 1893-Oct. 1894

7

Nov. 1893-Mar. 1897

8
27

Dec. 1893-Feb. 1897
July 1896-Apr. 1897

10
11

Apr. 1896-Mar. 1897

12

32

Dec. 1903-Apr. 1904

July 1897-Nov. 1900
28

14

Aug.-Dec. 1897
Jan.-Dec. 1898

141
/
2
15

Sept. 1892-Nov. 1893
Apr.-Oct. 1893

5-6

13

Aug.-Oct. 1901

Sept. 1891-Mar. 1892

3

9

30

Mar. 1879-Oct. 1886

2

4

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Dec. 1898-May 1899
29

Dec. 1898-Aug. 1901
12

13

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

80

35

33

Scrapbooks
Oct.-Dec. 1904

99

54

37 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
Aug.-Oct. 1908

81

36

Dec. 1904-Mar. 1905

100

55

82

37

Apr.-July 1905

101

56

83

38

Jul.-Oct. 1905

102

57

May-June 1909

84

39

Oct.-Nov. 1905

103

58

June-July 1909

85

40

Oct. 1905-Mar. 1906

104

59

July-Nov. 1909

86

41

Feb.-Apr. 1906

105

60

87

42

Apr.-June 1906

106

61

Mar.-Apr. 1910

88

43

June-Sept. 1906

107

62

Apr.-June 1910

89

44

Sept.-Oct. 1906

108

63

90

45

Oct. 1906-Feb. 1907

109

64

Aug.-Sept. 1910

91

46

Feb.-Apr. 1907

110

65

Sept.-Oct. 1910

92

47

Feb.-June 1907

111

66

Sept.-Oct. 1910

93

48

June-Sept. 1907

112

67

94

49

Sept.-Oct. 1907

113

68

Nov. 1910

95

50

Oct.-Dec. 1907

114

69

Nov. 1910-Mar. 1911

96

51

Dec. 1907-May 1908

115

70

Feb.-Apr. 1911

97

52

Mar.-May 1908

116

71

98

53

May-July 1908

117

72




34

35

36

37

14

Oct.- Dec. 1908
38

39

40

41

42

Jan.-May 1909

Jan.-Mar. 1910

June-Aug. 1910

Oct.-Nov. 1910

Apr.-July 1911
July-Sept. 1911

15

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

118

73

42 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
Oct. 1911

137

92

49 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
Nov. 1914-Apr. 1915

119

74

43

Oct. 1911-Feb. 1912

138

93

120

75

Feb.-July 1912

139

94

121

76

July-Aug. 1912

140

95

122

77

Aug.-Sept. 1912

141

96

51

May-Aug. 1916

123

78

Sept.-Nov. 1912

142

97

52

July-Dec. 1916

124

79

Nov.-Dec. 1912

143

98

Dec. 1916-Jan. 1917

125

80

Dec. 1912-Jan. 1913

144

99

Jan.-Feb. 1917

126

81

Jan.-Feb. 1913

145

100

127

82

Feb.-Mar. 1913

146

101

128

83

Mar.-Apr. 1913

147

102

54

June-Nov. 1917

129

84

Apr.-May 1913

148

103

55

Nov. 1917-May 1918

130

85

Apr.-June 1913

149

104

56

Apr.-Aug. 1918

131

86

June-Aug. 1913

150

105

132

87

Aug.-Oct. 1913

151

106

133

88

Oct.-Dec. 1913

152

107

134

89

Jan.-May 1914

153

108

58

Apr.-June 1919

135

90

May-Aug. 1914

154

109

59

June-Sept. 1919

136

91

Aug.-Nov. 1914

155

110

60

Sept.-Nov. 1919




44

45

46

47

48

49

16

Apr.-Oct. 1915
50

Oct. 1915-Jan. 1916
Jan.-Mar. 1916

53

Jan.-Mar. 1917
Mar.-June 1917

Aug.-Nov. 1918
57

Nov. 1918-Jan. 1919
Jan.-Apr. 1919

17

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

156

111

61

Scrapbooks
Nov.-Dec. 1919

175

130

79

Scrapbooks
Jan.-Feb. 1923

157

112

Dec. 1919-Jan. 1920

176

131

80

Feb.-Mar. 1923

158

113

62

Jan.-Mar. 1920

177

132

81

Feb.-Apr. 1923

159

114

63

Mar.-June 1920

178

133

82

Apr.-June 1923

160

115

64

July-Oct. 1920

179

134

83

June-Aug. 1923

161

116

65

Oct.-Dec. 1920

180

135

84

Aug.-Nov. 1923

162

117

66

Dec. 1920-Feb. 1921

181

136

85

Nov.-Dec. 1923

163

118

67

Mar.-Apr. 1921

182

137

86

Jan.-Feb. 1924

164

119

68

Apr.-June 1921

183

138

87

Feb.-Mar. 1924

165

120

69

June-Oct. 1921

184

139

88

Mar.-Apr. 1924

166

121

70

Oct. 1921-Feb. 1922

185

140

89

Apr.-May 1924

167

122

71

Feb.-Apr. 1922

186

141

90

May-June 1924

168

123

72

Apr.-May 1922

187

142

91

June-Aug. 1924

169

124

73

May-June 1922

188

143

92

Aug.-Sept. 1924

170

125

74

June-Aug. 1922

189

144

93

Sept.-Oct. 1924

171

126

75

Aug.-Sept. 1922

190

145

94

Oct.-Nov. 1924

172

127

76

Sept. 1922

191

146

95

Nov. 1924-Jan. 1925

173

128

77

Sept.-Nov. 1922

192

147

96

Jan.-Feb. 1925

174

129

78

Nov.-Dec. 1922

193

148

97

Feb. 1925




18

19

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

194

149

98

Scrapbooks
Feb.-Mar. 1925

213

168

117

Scrapbooks
Feb.-Mar. 1927

195

150

99

Mar.-Apr. 1925

214

169

118

Mar.-Apr. 1927

196

151

100

Apr.-July 1925

215

170

119

Apr.-May 1927

197

152

101

July-Aug. 1925

216

171

120

June-July 1927

198

153

102

May-Aug. 1925

217

172

121

July-Aug. 1927

199

154

103

Sept.-Nov. 1925

218

173

122

Aug.-Sept. 1927

200

155

104

Nov. 1925-June 1926

219

174

123

Oct.-Nov. 1927

201

156

105

Jan.-Feb. 1926

220

175

124

Dec. 1927-Jan. 1928

202

157

106

Feb.-Mar. 1926

221

176

125

Jan.-Feb. 1928

203

158

107

Mar.-Apr. 1926

222

177

126

Feb.-Mar. 1928

204

159

108

Apr.-May 1926

223

178

127

Mar. 1928

205

160

109

May-June 1926

224

179

128

Apr.-May 1928

206

161

110

Apr.-July 1926

225

180

129

May-June 1928

207

162

111

July-Aug. 1926

226

181

130

June-July 1928

208

163

112

Aug.-Sept. 1926

227

182

131

July-Sept. 1928

209

164

113

Oct.-Nov. 1926

228

183

132

Sept.-Oct. 1928

210

165

114

Nov.-Dec. 1926

229

184

133

Oct. 1928

211

166

115

Dec. 1926-Jan. 1927

230

185

134

Oct.- Nov. 1928

212

167

116

Jan.-Feb. 1927

231

186

135

Dec. 1928-Jan. 1929




20

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CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

232

187

136

Scrapbooks
Jan.-Feb. 1929

251

206

152 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
July-Sept. 1930

233

188

137

Feb. 1929

252

207

153

Sept.-Oct. 1930

234

189

138

Feb.-Mar. 1929

253

208

154

Oct.-Dec. 1930

235

190

139

Mar.-Apr. 1929

254

209

236

191

140

Apr.-May 1929

255

210

237

192

141

May-June 1929

256

211

238

193

142

June-July 1929

257

212

239

194

143

July-Aug. 1929

258

213

240

195

144

Aug.-Sept. 1929

259

214

157

Apr.-June 1931

241

196

145

Sept.-Oct. 1929

260

215

158

June-July 1931

242

197

Oct.-Nov. 1929

261

216

159

July-Aug. 1931

243

198

146

Nov.-Dec. 1929

262

217

244

199

147

Dec. 1929-Jan. 1930

263

218

245

200

148

Jan.-Mar. 1930

264

219

246

201

149

Mar. 1930

265

220

247

202

Mar.-Apr. 1930

266

221

248

203

150

May 1930

267

222

249

204

151

May-June 1930

268

223

250

205

152

June-July 1930

269

224




22

Dec. 1930
155

Jan. 1931
Jan.-Feb. 1931

156

Feb.-Mar. 1931
Mar.-Apr. 1931

Aug.-Sept. 1931
160

Oct. 1931
Oct.-Nov. 1931

161

Nov.-Dec. 1931
Dec. 1931

162

Jan. 1932
Jan.-Feb. 1932

163

Feb. 1932

23

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

270

225

163 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
Mar. 1932

289

244

173 (cont.)

Scrapbooks
July-Aug. 1933

271

226

164

Mar.-Apr. 1932

290

245

174

Sept.-Oct. 1933

272

227

165

Apr.-May 1932

291

246

175

Oct.-Nov. 1933

273

228

May-June 1932

292

247

176

Nov.-Dec. 1933

274

229

June 1932

293

248

177

Dec. 1933-Jan. 1934

275

230

June-July 1932

294

249

178

Jan. 1934

276

231

July-Sept. 1932

295

250

179

Jan.-Feb. 1934

277

232

Sept.-Oct. 1932

296

251

180

Feb.-Mar. 1934

278

233

Oct. 1932

297

252

279

234

Oct.-Nov. 1932

298

253

181

May-June 1934

280

235

Nov.-Dec. 1932

299

254

182

June-July 1934

281

236

Dec. 1932-Jan. 1933

300

255

183

Aug.-Sept. 1934

282

237

Jan.-Feb. 1933

301

256

184

Sept.-Oct. 1934

283

238

Feb.-Mar. 1933

302

257

185

Oct.-Dec. 1934

284

239

Mar. 1933

303

258

186

Dec. 1934-Feb. 1935

285

240

Apr. 1933

304

259

187

Feb.-Mar. 1935

286

241

May 1933

305

260

188

Mar.-May 1935

287

242

May-June 1933

306

261

189

May-June 1935

288

243

June-July 1933

307

262

190

June-July 1935




166

167

168

169

170

171

172

173

24

Mar.-Apr. 1934

25

CHARLES HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1886-1938 (Continued)

INDEXES TO SCRAPBOOKS, 1898-1934, n.d. (Continued)

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

Container
Nos.

308

263

191

Scrapbooks
July-Sept. 1935

309

264

192

310
311

265
266

193

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

323

204

Index-digest of Charles Hamlin scrapbooks
To vols. 80-173, Dec. 1912-Sept. 1927
F

324

205

G-K

325

206

L-Q

326

207

R-Z

327

208

To vols. 174-186, Oct. 1927-Dec. 1928

328

209

To vols. 187-200, 1929

Sept.-Nov. 1935
Nov. 1935-Jan. 1936

194

Jan.-June 1936

312

267

195

June 1936-Mar. 1937

313

268

196

Mar. 1937-Apr. 1938

INDEXES TO SCRAPBOOKS, 1898-1934, n.d.

To vols. 199-209, 1930

329

Reel
Nos.

Contents

314

197

Woodrow Wilson index, 1912-1925

315

198

Index-digest of Charles Hamlin scrapbooks
To vols. 80-97, Dec. 1912-Dec. 1916

333

To vols. 98-118, Dec. 1916-Oct. 1920

334

Index-digest of Anna Hamlin scrapbooks,
1898-1925

335

References to Anna Hamlin, n.d.

Container
Nos.

Volume
Nos.

330

210

To vols. 210-221, 1931

331

211

To vols. 222-236, 1932
To vols. 237-248, 1933

332

316
317

199

To vols. 116-129, Oct. 1920-Dec. 1922

318

200

To vols. 130-146, Jan. 1923-Jan. 1925
Abo-Med

319

201

To vols. 248-258, 1934

212

ANNA HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1898-1928
336

1

213215

1898-1918

337

2

216217

1918-19

To vols. 147-155, 1925

320
321

202

322

203




Mel-Zon

To vols. 80-173, Dec. 1912-Sept. 1927
A-B
C-E
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27

ANNA HAMLIN SCRAPBOOKS, 1898-1928 (Continued)

MISCELLANY, 1879-1968, n.d.

Container
Nos.

Container Nos.

Contents

349

Biographical notes on Charles Hamlin, Oct. 1910-Oct. 1912, n.d.
(2 folders)
Diploma and certificates, June 1879-Dec. 1917
Federal Reserve System statistics and pamphlets, July 1907-Jan. 1917,
n.d.
Index to vols. 1-6
Vol. 1, Apr. 1912-June 1915, n.d.

Volume
Nos.

Reel
Nos.

Contents

338

3

218219

1919-21

339

4

220221

1921-23

340

5

222

1924-28
350

Vol. 2, June 1914-July 1915, n.d.

351

Vol. 3, July 1907-Jan. 1916, n.d.

352

Vol. 4, June 1913-Jan. 1916, n.d.

ANNA HAMLIN DIARIES, 1918-24

353

Vol. 5, Jan.-Dec. 1916, n.d.

Container Nos.

Contents

354

Vol. 6, Jan. 1914-Jan. 1917, n.d.

342

1918-23 (4 folders)

355

343

1924(2 folders)

Income tax law, May-Oct. 1913, n.d. (10 folders)
Photograph of Charles Hamlin, Nov. 1917
Printed matter
Charles Sumner Hamlin, Sketch of His Life, ca. 1912
"The Final Settlement of the Reparations Problems Growing Out of
the World War," International Conciliation, Sept. 1930
Gubernatorial campaign, 1910
"History of the Hat Trimming Refunds, Tariff of 1883," n.d.

356

In Memory of General Hugh Lenox Scott, United States Army, June
1936
In re Internal Revenue Tax on R.R. Receipts and Bills ofLading
Covering Shipments to Can. and Mex., Dec. 1899
Memorandum ofAuthorities as to the Power of the Secretary ofthe
Treasury to Authorize Collectors of Customs to Accept Release
Bonds, n.d.
Newspaper and magazine articles, Nov. 1914-May 1926, n.d.
"The Presidential Succession Act of 1886," Harvard Law Review,
1905

341

6

2231923-28
224
(end of film)

CORRESPONDENCE, 1869-1955, n.d.
Personal correspondence
ca. 7 Aug. 1900-19 Dec. 1921 (8 folders)
344

13 Jan. 1922-17 Oct. 1934 (11 folders)

345

19-26 Oct. 1934, n.d. (1 folder)
General correspondence
29 Jan. 1869-9 Nov. 1911 (11 folders)

346

29 Jan. 1912-29 July 1918 (12 folders)

347

1 Aug. 1918-26 Mar. 1927 (12 folders)

348

9 June 1927-5 Jan. 1955, n.d. (11 folders)




28

29

MISCELLANY, 1879-1968, n.d. (Continued)

MISCELLANY, 1879-1968, n.d. (Continued)

Container

Contents

Container

Contents

356 (cont.)

Printed matter
"Record of Work Done on Import Differential Cases, 1911-1912,"
n.d.
"Reflections at Seventy-five," by Josephus Daniels, May 1937
"Report of the Fairchild Commission on Hat Material Refunds,"
Jan. 1894
Sheet music, ca. 1899
Speeches, Jan. 1897-Mar. 1937, n.d. (4 folders)
Writings
"As to the British Embassy Garden Party June 1939," author
unknown, June 1939
"Memoranda Concerning the Federal Reserve Board Taken from the
Diaries of Charles S. Hamlin," 1968, n.d.
Diary vols. 2-3, 15 Mar. 1913-30 Aug. 1916,(5 folders)

366

Items removed June-Aug. 1941 by the Federal Reserve Board from the
Charles Hamlin scrapbooks See Containers 201-313
Vols. 227-234, Apr.-Nov. 1932(8 folders)

357
358

359

Vols. 235-242, Nov. 1932-June 1933 (8 folders)

368

Vols. 243-251, June 1933-Mar. 1934(9 folders)

369

Vols. 252-264, Mar. 1934-Nov. 1935 (13 folders)

370

Vols. 265-268, Nov. 1935-Apr. 1938 (4 folders)

Diary vols. 4-15, 19 Nov. 1916-4 Jan. 1929 (14 folders)
"Memories of Washington from the Age of Seven," by Huybertie
Pruyn Hamlin, 1929-34 (12 folders)
"Some Memories of Franklin Delano Roosevelt," by Huybertie
Hamlin, Apr.-May 1945
Untitled, by Anna Hamlin, 1924-25
"Visit at the White House, November 1941-January 1942," by
Huybertie Hamlin, n.d.
Items removed June-Aug. 1941 by the Federal Reserve Board from the
Charles Hamlin scrapbooks See Containers 201-313
Vols. 156-163, Jan.-Sept. 1926 (8 folders)

360

Vols. 164-176, Oct. 1926-Feb. 1928 (13 folders)

361

Vols. 177-189, Feb. 1928-Mar. 1929 (13 folders)

362

Vols. 190-198, Mar.-Dec. 1929 (9 folders)

363

Vols. 199-208, Dec. 1929-Dec. 1930(10 folders)

364

Vols. 209-216, Dec. 1930-Aug. 1931 (8 folders)

365

Vols. 217-226, Aug. 1931-Apr. 1932 (10 folders)




367

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Appendix: List of Major Correspondents

The following is a list of major correspondents represented in the approximately twelve
hundred letters in the General Correspondence file See Containers 345-348.
Adams, Charles Francis
Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary
Asser, Sir John
Asser, Lady Leila
Baker, Newton Diehl
Baker, Ray Stamiard
Baldwin, Stanley
Barnes, James A.
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz
Brooks, Van Wyck
Bryan, Mary B.
Bryan, William Jennings
Burleson, Albert S.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson
Butler, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Sigourney
Carter, James C.
Chamberlain, Beatrice
Clarke, John H.
Cleveland, Frances Folsom See also Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston
Cleveland, Grover
Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue
Daniels, Josephus
Davis, John W.
Davis, Norman H.
Dawes, Charles Gates
Draper, William F.
Everett, William
Fairchild, Charles S.
Fitzgerald, John F.
Foster, John W.
Goldsborough, Arthur
Gregory, Thomas West




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Haggard, William
Harmon, Judson
Hart, Albert Bushnell
Hay, John
Higginson, Henry Lee
Hitchcock, G. M.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Hoover, Herbert
Houston, David F.
Howe, Julia Ward
Hull, Cordell
Hull, Frances
Hunt, Gaillard
Jewett, Sarah Orne
Johnston, Harriet Lane
Jordan, David S.
Kellogg, Frank B.
Lamont, Daniel S.
Lane, Franklin K.
Lansing, Robert
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Marshall, Thomas R.
McAdoo, William Gibbs
McKinley, William
McReynolds, James Clarke
Mellon, Andrew W.
Meredith, E. T.
Morton, Levi P.
Olney, Richard
Owen, Robert L.
Peabody, George Foster
Peyton, J. N.
Preston, Frances Folsom Cleveland See also Frances Folsom Cleveland
Pruyn, Robert C.
Putnam, Herbert
Reid, Whitelaw
Sherman, John
Sherwood, Robert E.
Spring Rice, Sir Cecil
Spring Rice, Lady Florence
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Stone, Harlan Fiske
Storey, Moorfield
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Taft, William H.
Takahira, Baron K. Takahira
Van Horne, Sir William
Warren, Charles
Warren, Nancy
Weeks, John
White, Henry
Wilson, Eleanor Randolph
Wilson, Woodrow
Young, Owen D.

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