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In the Library of Congress
Frances Carpenter Collection,
1875-1960
100 items, primarily
scrapbooks relating to Frank G. Carpenter’s
book, Carp’s Washington,
which was arranged and edited by his
daughter, Frances Carpenter, in 1960.
Includes newspaper articles and columns
by Carpenter; clippings about his lecture
tours, his work in Washington, D.C.,
and his death in China; correspondence
between Frances Carpenter and the Washington
Star; reviews of Carp’s
Washington; and proposed illustrations
for the book. Also letters to Carpenter
from Alexander Graham Bell, Calvin Coolidge,
Frederick Douglass, Warren G. Harding,
Herbert Hoover, and Booker T. Washington.
Gift of Frances Carpenter Huntington,
1969.
Society of Women Geographers
Records
Part I, Records, 1925-1987, Box I:16 (listed
under "Huntington, Frances Carpenter") -
2 folders
Finding aid available online: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?faid/faid:@field(DOCID+ms005005)
Frances Carpenter
was an officer of this
organization, which was founded in 1925
to bring together women interested in
geography, anthropology, world exploration,
and allied disciplines. Her membership
file contains completed membership forms
from 1931 to 1972; professional files; correspondence
to and from other officers, 1927-1972, including
some correspondence relating to her husband;
printed material; lists of active members;
notes
on her travels; a typed introduction by her
father about her; photocopies of newspaper
clippings, including her obituary; and one
negative showing her standing next to a statue
of Buddha.
Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers
Finding aid available online: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?faid/faid:@field(DOCID+ms000011)
Two letters, dated January 9, 1906 and April
22, 1917 are available in the selection from
the papers that is available online, via American
Memory. Also among the online items is a letter
from Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, August 28,
1906, where Bell mentions Carpenter's publication
of an interview with Bell in the Evening
Star. [retrieve
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The Frank G. Carpenter collection
One box (.25 linear
feet) of material.
Includes biographical material:
articles, photographs, books, as well
as letters from 13 women in response
to a survey Carpenter conducted. Also
includes original correspondence from
well-known women’s rights leaders.
The Frances Carpenter Huntington
collection
Two boxes,
5 scrapbooks, and one volume (1.5 linear
feet). The materials
include correspondence (1927-1968),
scripts of radio talks on children’s
books and women in the arts, and the
original manuscripts of the books South
American Wonder Tales (1969)
and the Story of East Africa (1967).
The scrapbooks contain reviews,
bibliographies, book jackets and illustrations,
clippings and photos.
The Frank G. Carpenter collection,
NUCMC Number MS80-304
About 3 linear feet of newspaper clippings,
ca. 1880 to 1967, assembled by Carpenter
in connection with his work as Washington,
D.C., correspondent for the Cleveland
Leader, relating to Presidential
and White House activities, including
campaigns, conventions, families, and
personal lives; and clippings added
to the collection after Carpenter’s
death, probably by family members.
The Records of the Division of Ethnology
Collection include photographs by Frank
G. Carpenter relating to Peru and Celebes
in Indonesia. Some photographs have
been digitized and are available online.
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