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Title: | Starr, Frederick. Papers |
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Dates: | 1868-1935 |
Size: | 48 linear feet (88 boxes) |
Repository: |
Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center |
Abstract: | Frederick Starr (1858-1933) Assistant professor of anthropology, University of Chicago, 1892-95; associate professor, 1895-1923. Curator of the anthropological section, Walker Museum, University of Chicago, 1895-1923 Contains professional and personal correspondence; research material; field notebooks; diaries; class lecture notes; memorabilia; photographs; bibliographies; and scrapbooks. Correspondents include Frank Boas, W.E.B. Du Bois, Federico Gamboa, William Rainey Harper, John Haynes Holmes, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Julius Rosenwald, and Albion Small. Topics relate to Starr's interests and involvement in the former Belgian Congo, Liberia, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Mexico, Central America, and the World's Columbian Exposition. |
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Frederick Starr (1858-1933) was professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago from 1892 until his retirement in 1923. Starr was born in Auburn, New York, the fourth son of a Presbyterian minister. He was educated at the University of Rochester and received a Ph.D. in geology from Lafayette College in 1885. He served in various academic posts including registrar and professor of geography at Chautauqua where he became acquainted with William Rainey Harper.
In 1892, Harper asked Starr to help organize a program in anthropology at the new University of Chicago. Starr taught anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology under the leadership of Head Professor Albion W. Small. He was an active and popular lecturer throughout his tenure at the University, combining a heavy teaching load with extensive travel. He also served as curator of the Walker Museum from 1895 until retirement.
Starr's reputation was not based on his scholarship, but on a popular and controversial lecture style which did much to create an interest in the study of culture. Fay-Cooper Cole, Starr's successor at the University, praised him in the Dictionary of American Biography for "The wide interest he personally created in the subject of anthropology, and the appreciation of other peoples which he engendered in his students." Starr retired from active teaching in 1923. His students gave him a sum of money, which he used to buy a house in Seattle. Starr remained active during the last ten years of his life, making a number of trips to the Orient and lecturing throughout the western United States. He died in Tokyo of bronchial pneumonia in August 1933.
Starr did not run his life in a precise, orderly fashion (his apartment was said to have had books piled all over the floor). His files reflect this lack of personal organization. The collection is divided into nine series: I. Correspondence; II. Research materials; III. Lecture notes; IV. Diaries; V. Memorabilia; VI. Clippings; VII. Photographs; VIII. Card files; and IX. Scrapbooks. They document Starr's life from his college days at the University of Rochester until his death. While there are items in the correspondence dating as early as 1868, the bulk of the collection is representative of Starr's career at the University of Chicago. Each of the nine sections is preceded by an introduction explaining the organization of the material contained within it.
Series I: Correspondence
Correspondence has been divided into two subseries, General and Family. Under these headings, individual items are organized chronologically. Letters with no date are filed alphabetically by author at the beginning of each section. An index of selected correspondents precedes the inventory of general correspondence.
Subseries 1: General Correspondence
1868-90: Correspondence within this period follows Starr from high school student in Auburn, New York through his appointment as registrar and professor of geography at Chautauqua. The earliest surviving letters are mostly notes of congratulation and encouragement from family and friends. There is a small body of letters documenting his brief tenure as professor of biological sciences at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1884-85).
1891-1906: William Rainey Harper first approached Starr about joining the faculty of the new University of Chicago in 1891. In order to accept Harper's offer, he left a position as professor and dean of sciences at Pomona College. Defining the role of anthropology at the new university within Harper's broader academic organization is reflected in letters between Starr, Harper, and Albion W. Small. Anthropology was to be taught under the supervision of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology of which Small was to be head. In 1892, Starr became involved with the World's Columbian Exposition as secretary to the local committee on ethnology and archaeology. His role in the Exposition is shown in an exchange of letters in 1892-93 with Franz Boas, secretary of the International Anthropological Congress (see notebook on World's Columbian Exposition, Box 29).
1907-23: By the time of Harper's death in 1906, Starr was a popular and well-traveled member of the faculty. He corresponded with leading anthropologists including Boas, David Barrows, Havelock Ellis, William H. Holmes and A. L. Kroeber. In 1901, Starr became involved with Unity (see Clippings, Box 34) and its founder-editor Jenkin Lloyd Jones, and throughout the early years of the twentieth century, he was a frequent contributor to the magazine. (Jenkin Lloyd Jones Papers are held by the University of Chicago Library and the Library of Meadville/Lombard Theological School.) This involvement is reflected in letters from Jones and his family and from Jones' successor as editor, John Haynes Holmes. Occasionally, Starr's outspoken attitudes got him into trouble with his sponsors. A good example of this is found in an exchange with the editor of National Geographic, William Grosvenor, over a series of lectures in 1908 where he attacked U.S. policy in the Philippines.
Starr considered himself an opponent of imperialism, corresponding frequently with the Anti-Imperialist League and its secretary Irving Winslow. In 1905-06, he visited the Congo Free State to investigate native conditions. Upon his return, he broke with the anti-imperialist forces opposed to Belgian activities. Starr's new friendship with the Belgian administration appears in letters from the Prince de Ligne, an administrator of the Congo stationed in Brussels. In 1907, the Prince de Ligne was instrumental in obtaining for Starr the Order of Leopold II.
Starr's efforts on behalf of the government of Liberia, which culminated in the publication of his book Liberia; Description, History, Problems in 1913, caused him to correspond with a number of prominent Americans interested in Africa and African affairs. There are letters from W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Julius Rosenwald. He was also involved with Mexican problems, corresponding extensively with the noted author Federico Gamboa.
1923-33: Starr was a good friend of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Darrow and in 1923; he and Darrow participated in a series of friendly debates on such diverse topics as "Has the Human Race Justified its Existence?" (Starr argued affirmatively). This relationship is documented in a series of letters from 1923-32.
As early as 1904, Starr had traveled in Japan, but it was not until his later years that the country and its problems came to dominate his work. His retirement from the University of Chicago in 1923 and move to Seattle permitted him easier access to the Orient. Starr was a strong advocate of oriental tradition and identity which won him favor from the Japanese academic community. An interest in Korea brought him into contact with Dr. Syngman Rhee as early as 1919, yet in spite of his support for Dr. Rhee's nationalistic activities, Starr sided with Japan during its period of encroachment in China and over the Manchuko controversy. This increasing political involvement in the affairs of the Far East is visible in letters from Senators Wesley Jones and C.C. Dill of Washington state.
Index of Selected Correspondents in the General Correspondence
Edith Abbott April 17, 1926
David Barrows May 8, 1908; Nov. 16, 1914; Oct. 6, 1915
Franz Boas April 9, 1892; Feb. 20, 28, Mar. 17, May 5, 1893; Mar. 17, April 16, 1903
Mary B. Bryan May 15, 1913
Fay-Cooper Cole Feb. 15, Sept. 25, 1924
Clarence and Ruby Darrow 6 undated; Oct. 12, 1923; Oct. 6, 1924; Jan. 16, 1925; Jan. 13, 1932
Charles S. Deneen June 6, 1928
Melvil Dewey Aug. 9, 1889; Dec. 17, 1901
C. C. Dill Dec. 29, 1930; Feb. 20, May 11, 1931
W.E.B. Du Bois Sept. 4, 1892; Jan. 28, Nov. 11, 1915; Sept. 19, 1924
Havelock Ellis Dec. 15, 1908
Federico Gamboa Sept. 28, 1903; Aug. 15, Sept. 3, 19, 1904; Oct. 19, Nov. 3, Dec. 7, 1914; Sept. 15, 1915; July 11, 1916; July 2, 1917; Mar. 20, May 7, Aug. 20, Oct. 16, 1918; Feb. 5, Mar. 11, 1919; Jan. 28, Nov. 12, 1920; May 29, 1923; Jan. 20, July 10, 1929
Thomas Goodspeed Jan. 30, 1892
William Rainey Harper 1 undated; Feb. 19, Mar. 25, Dec. 31, 1891; Feb. 24, Mar. 2, Sept. 30, 1892; Mar. 15, 1897; Oct. 9, 1898; July 30, Sept. 9, 1904
John Haynes Holmes April 12, 1919; Aug. 3, 1921; April 20, 1926; Dec. 14, 1927; Jan. 12, Dec. 15, 1928; Dec. 2, 1929; June 2, 8, 1931
William H. Holmes Jan. 17, 1893; Oct. 22, 1900; Dec. 23, 1926
Albert J. Hopkins Sept. 17, 1904
Robert M. Hutchins Mar. 26, 1932
Harold Ickes Mar. 10, 1933
Edith Lloyd Jones Dec. 15, 1928
Jenkin Lloyd Jones Sept. 14, 1901
Richard Lloyd Jones Dec. 16, 1902; Feb. 17, 19, 1920; Aug. 17, 1931
Wesley Jones Dec. 28, 1923; Dec. 28, 1926; April 8, 1927; June 24, 1929; Feb. 3, Dec. 29, 1930
Harry P. Judson May 8, 1907; Feb. 14, April 13, 1908; Sept. 29, 1916
A.L. Kroeber 1 fragment; Feb. 6, 1908
Salmon O. Levinson Feb. 26, 1929
Prince de Ligne 1 undated; June 20, Dec. 4, 1906; Feb. 14, Mar. 8, 1907; Jan. 15, 1908; Aug. 3, 1929
Robert M. Lovett Aug. 17, 1921; Jan. 3, 1923
James R. Mann Sept. 24, 1904; Jan. 11, 1908; Nov. 29, 1916
Max Mason Jan. 6, 1927
W.E. Mason Feb. 25, 1903
Shailer Mathews July 27, 1904; Oct. 10, 1910; June 30, 1926; Mar. 26, 1932
Harriet Monroe Nov. 12, 1922
Syngman Rhee Jan. 17, 1919; Jan. 17, 1920
Julius Rosenwald Sept. 18, Oct. 4, 5, Nov. 1, 1915; Aug. 24, 1916
Viscount Shibusawa July 18, 1924; Dec. 31, 1926
James L. Slaydon May 22, 1912; April 17, 22, 1913
Albion Small 1 undated; Mar. 26, 1892; July 8, 1903; Sept. 1, 1904; May 2, 1913
Joseph Fielding Smith July 15, 1922
A.A. Stagg April 26, 1911
Harold H. Swift June 23, 1921
Elizabeth Wallace 1 undated
Ida B. Wells-Barnett Feb. 23, 27, Mar. 13, 1914
Subseries 2: Family Correspondence
Starr was very close to his mother Helen and his sister Lucy. He corresponded with them on a regular basis, particularly while traveling, and many of these letters have been preserved. They document his perceptions of foreign cultures in a forthright fashion, which illustrates Starr's keen observing eye and extraordinary sensitivity to cultural detail. The collection covers Starr's life after his advancement to associate professor at the University of Chicago in 1895 until 1932. It forms the largest body of Starr-generated correspondence in the papers. Letters to Starr from his mother and sister have not been preserved.
Series II: Research Materials, Field Work
Starr's interests were wide-ranging and his publications numerous. Most of his note-taking was done on small pieces of paper, which were then batched by subject or by order of appearance in a publication. These materials have been sorted by subject area and, whenever possible, Starr's original headings have been retained. The series is divided into eight subseries. In some cases, folders of notes are followed by bound field notebooks or diaries, kept while traveling, which relate directly to the general subject area under consideration.
One issue of concern for researchers is that the small notebooks often times had labels placed on the outside by an earlier archivist ordering this collection. Unfortunately, the information listed on the outside of the notebooks on these labels is not always correct. It is best to use the finding aid and folder labels in directing research.
Series III: Lecture Notes
Starr taught a wide variety of courses at the University of Chicago and lectured nationally on a number of subjects. The lecture notes preserved in this collection are scattered, making it difficult to organize them in the form in which they were delivered. Any original groupings have been retained, but the body of notes has been filed by subject area rather than by individual lecture topic.
Series IV: Diaries
While Starr was fastidious in detailing his fieldwork, records of his non-professional life, especially has early years, are sporadic. Preserved in this collection are three college diaries from the University of Rochester as well as a number of diaries from his pre-University of Chicago teaching career at the State Normal School in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania and Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
In addition, there are eight volumes, dating 1907-23, which form a daily record of Starr's activities at the University of Chicago. While not complete nor greatly detailed, they do provide an insight into his teaching schedule and attitudes toward the university community. The collection contains diaries recounting Starr's impressions of two world's fairs. One volume deals with the World's Columbian Exposition, describing a number of different buildings and displays in elaborate detail. The other records a 1901 trip to the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
Series V: Memorabilia
Starr's popularity as a lecturer and occasional after-dinner speaker is well documented by the numerous invitations, programs and announcements, which make up the memorabilia section of these papers. Individual items have been sorted by type and, where possible, placed in chronological order. Two areas of particular interest are the numerous foreign citations received by Starr and the announcements for a Starr Memorial erected by the Japanese in 1933.
Foreign Citations:
1900, Holland, Museums Medal
1907, Congo, Officer, Order of Leopold II
1911, Congo, Commander, Order of Leopold II
1908, France, Palms of Officer of Public Instruction
1911, Italy, Chevalier, Order of the Crown of Italy
1915, Liberia, Knight Commander, Order of African Redemption
1921, Japan, Third Grade, Order of Sacred Treasure
1929, Cuba, Academico Correspondiente, National Academy of Cuba
Series VI: Clippings
As well as being a frequent contributor to serious publications such as Unity and Dial, Starr's activities and positions often brought him to the attention of the general press. He had a combative side to his personality which relished the sort of controversy brought on by advocating stands such as the inferiority of women, the Japanese right to invade Manchuria, and the consolidation of Belgian rule in the Congo.
Most of the clippings in Box 34 are from Unity magazine. More general articles on Starr are preserved in the twenty-three scrapbooks, which follow the main body of the collection.
Series VII: Photographs
To complete his record of primitive culture, Starr took a great many photographs during his extensive travels abroad. He often took a photographer with him on his visits to villages in Africa, Mexico and the Orient.
Starr rarely placed identifying markings on his photographs, so classification in this collection has been largely by country, region of origin, or specialized subject area such as Deformates and Albinos. In the few cases where a packet of photographs was grouped and labeled, the original order and subject headings have been retained.
Series VIII: Card Files
While most of Frederick Starr's research notes were taken on small slips of paper, he kept files of index cards with general bibliographic information, addresses and general notes. They are organized by subject and have been left in the order in which they were received.
Series IX: Scrapbooks
The twenty-three scrapbooks in this collection contain clippings related to Starr's professional work and travels. They are organized chronologically from volume 1 to volume 16. The following three books contain articles and reviews by Starr, written for specific periodicals such as Unit. Numbers 20-23 are filled with clippings from Japanese newspapers.
Frederick Starr. Liberian Research Collection
Frederick Starr. Collection of Mexican Manuscripts
Series I: Correspondence |
Subseries 1: General Correspondence |
Box 1 Folder 1 | undated A-G |
Box 1 Folder 2 | undated H-M |
Box 1 Folder 3 | undated N-Z |
Box 1 Folder 4 | 1868-1879 |
Box 1 Folder 5 | 1881-1888 |
Box 1 Folder 6 | 1889 |
Box 1 Folder 7 | 1890 |
Box 1 Folder 8 | 1891 |
Box 1 Folder 9 | 1892 |
Box 1 Folder 10 | 1893 |
Box 1 Folder 11 | 1894-1895 |
Box 1 Folder 12 | 1896 |
Box 1 Folder 13 | 1897 |
Box 2 Folder 1 | 1898 |
Box 2 Folder 2 | 1899 |
Box 2 Folder 3 | 1900 |
Box 2 Folder 4 | 1901 |
Box 2 Folder 5 | 1902 |
Box 2 Folder 6 | 1903 |
Box 2 Folder 7 | 1904 |
Box 2 Folder 8 | 1905 |
Box 2 Folder 9 | 1906 |
Box 2 Folder 10 | Jan.-May 1907 |
Box 2 Folder 11 | June-Dec. 1907 |
Box 3 Folder 1 | Jan.-May 1908 |
Box 3 Folder 2 | June-Dec. 1908 |
Box 3 Folder 3 | 1909 |
Box 3 Folder 4 | 1910 |
Box 3 Folder 5 | 1911 |
Box 3 Folder 6 | 1912 |
Box 3 Folder 7 | 1913
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Box 3 Folder 8 | Jan.-April 1914 |
Box 3 Folder 9 | May-Dec. 1914 |
Box 3 Folder 10 | 1915 |
Box 4 Folder 1 | 1916 |
Box 4 Folder 2 | 1917 |
Box 4 Folder 3 | 1918 |
Box 4 Folder 4 | 1919 |
Box 4 Folder 5 | 1920 |
Box 4 Folder 6 | 1921 |
Box 4 Folder 7 | 1922 |
Box 4 Folder 8 | 1923 |
Box 4 Folder 9 | 1924 |
Box 4 Folder 10 | Jan.-July 1925 |
Box 4 Folder 11 | Aug.-Dec. 1925 |
Box 5 Folder 1 | 1926 |
Box 5 Folder 2 | 1927 |
Box 5 Folder 3 | Jan.-April 1928 |
Box 5 Folder 4 | May-Dec. 1928 |
Box 5 Folder 5 | 1929 |
Box 5 Folder 6 | 1930 |
Box 5 Folder 7 | 1931 |
Box 5 Folder 8 | 1932 |
Box 5 Folder 9 | 1933-1935 |
Box 5 Folder 10 | fragments |
Box 5 Folder 11 | translations of Japanese correspondence |
Subseries 2: Family Correspondence |
Box 6 Folder 1 | 1895 |
Box 6 Folder 2 | 1897 |
Box 6 Folder 3 | 1899 |
Box 6 Folder 4 | 1900 |
Box 6 Folder 5 | 1904 |
Box 6 Folder 6 | 1905 |
Box 6 Folder 7 | 1906 |
Box 6 Folder 8 | 1907 |
Box 6 Folder 9 | 1908 |
Box 6 Folder 10 | 1909 |
Box 6 Folder 11 | 1910 |
Box 6 Folder 12 | 1911 |
Box 6 Folder 13 | 1913 |
Box 6 Folder 14 | 1914 |
Box 6 Folder 15 | 1915 |
Box 7 Folder 1 | 1916 |
Box 7 Folder 2 | 1917 |
Box 7 Folder 3 | 1918 |
Box 7 Folder 4 | 1919 |
Box 7 Folder 5 | 1920 |
Box 7 Folder 6 | 1921 |
Box 7 Folder 7 | 1923 |
Box 7 Folder 8 | 1926 |
Box 7 Folder 9 | 1928 |
Box 7 Folder 10 | 1930 |
Box 7 Folder 11 | 1932 |
Box 7 Folder 12 | undated and fragments |
Series II: Research Materials, Field Notes |
Subseries 1: Africa, 1905-1912 |
Box 8 Folder 1-7 | Tribal life and customs |
Box 9 Folder 1-5 | Tribal life and customs |
Box 9 Folder 6-8 | Religion and ritual |
Box 9 Folder 9 | Language |
Box 9 Folder 10 | Liberians in the United States |
Box 9 Folder 11 | History of Liberia |
Box 9 Folder 12-13 | Congo controversy |
Box 9 Folder 14 | Miscellaneous |
Box 10 Folder 1 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, August 1905 |
Box 10 Folder 2 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, November 1905 |
Box 10 Folder 3 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, December 1905 |
Box 10 Folder 4 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, January 1906 |
Box 10 Folder 5 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, January 1906 |
Box 10 Folder 6 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, March 1906 |
Box 10 Folder 7 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, April 1906 |
Box 10 Folder 8 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, May 1906 |
Box 10 Folder 9 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, July 1906 |
Box 10 Folder 10 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, August 1906 |
Box 11 Folder 1 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, September 1906 |
Box 11 Folder 2 | Congo trip, Field Notebook, October 1906 |
Subseries 2: American Indians |
Box 11 Folder 3 | Speech patterns and music |
Box 11 Folder 4 | General notes on the Iroquois |
Box 11 Folder 5 | Iroquois language |
Box 11 Folder 6 | Iroquois people in 1903 |
Box 11 Folder 7 | Indians of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin region |
Box 11 Folder 8 | Papers of Indian students |
Box 11 Folder 9 | Notebook, Research Trips, Fox Indians |
Box 11 Folder 10 | Notebook, "Indian Territory" |
Box 11 Folder 11 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 1, 1908 |
Box 11 Folder 12 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 2, 1908 |
Box 11a Folder 1 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 3, 1908 |
Box 11a Folder 1a | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 4, 1908 |
Box 11a Folder 2 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 5, 1908 |
Box 11a Folder 3 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 6, 1908 (July-August) |
Box 11a Folder 4 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 7, 1908 (August) |
Box 11a Folder 5 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 8, 1908 (September) |
Box 11a Folder 6 | Philippines trip, Field Notebook, No. 9, 1908 |
Subseries 3: Japan and Korea, 1904-1933 |
Box 12 Folder 1 | Notes on the Japanese epic Nihougi Aston View digitized documents, part 1. |
Box 12 Folder 2 | Essay on the author Katsushika Hokusai |
Box 12 Folder 3 | Notes on the author Mokujike |
Box 12 Folder 4 | Miscellaneous notes on color prints View digitized documents, part 1. |
Box 12 Folder 5 | Color prints, Hokaido series |
Box 12 Folder 6 | Art |
Box 12 Folder 7 | Book illustrations and photography |
Box 12 Folder 8 | Photography |
Box 12 Folder 9 | Revenue stamp catalogs |
Box 12 Folder 10 | Match papers and tip envelopes |
Box 12 Folder 11 | Longevity |
Box 12 Folder 12 | Yokahama |
Box 12 Folder 13 | Miscellaneous historical notes |
Box 12 Folder 14 | Miscellaneous work notes |
Box 12 Folder 15 | Mt. Fuji |
Box 12 Folder 16 | Nosatsu pilgrimage View digitized documents, part 1. |
Box 12 Folder 17 | Miscellaneous notes on religion |
Box 13 Folder 1 | Gardens and gastronomy |
Box 13 Folder 2 | Ritual |
Box 13 Folder 3 | Ainu |
Box 13 Folder 4 | Notes on a visit to Sanjo-do |
Box 13 Folder 5 | Missionary activities in northern Japan |
Box 13 Folder 6 | Archaeology |
Box 13 Folder 7 | Ethnography |
Box 13 Folder 8 | Customs View digitized documents, part 1. |
Box 13 Folder 9 | History |
Box 13 Folder 10 | Language |
Box 13 Folder 11 | Count Masakata Terauchi |
Box 13 Folder 12 | Theater |
Box 13 Folder 13 | Religion in Ritual |
Box 13 Folder 14 | Proverbs |
Box 14 Folder 1 | Tokyo Anthropological Association View digitized documents, part 1. |
Box 14 Folder 2 | Tokyo Anthropological Association |
Box 14 Folder 3 | Tokyo Anthropological Association |
Box 14 Folder 4 | Earthquake benefit, 1914 |
Box 14 Folder 5 | Miscellaneous |
Box 14 Folder 6 | Fragments |
Box 14 Folder 7 | Notebook 2, Visit to Japan by Manuel Gonzales, 1909, (in Spanish) |
Box 14 Folder 8 | Notebook 3, Visit to Japan by Manuel Gonzales, 1909, (in Spanish) |
Box 14 Folder 9 | Notebook 4, Visit to Japan by Manuel Gonzales, 1909, (in Spanish) |
Box 14 Folder 10 | Notebook, Visit to Japan by Manuel Gonzales, 1910, (in Spanish) |
Box 14 Folder 11 | Notebook 4, Visit to Japan by Manuel Gonzales, 1910, (in Spanish) |
Box 14 Folder 12 | Notebook 4, Visit to Japan by Manuel Gonzales, 1909, (in Spanish) |
Box 15 Folder 1 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1904 |
Box 15 Folder 2 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1904 |
Box 15 Folder 3 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1904 |
Box 15 Folder 4 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 5 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 6 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 7 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 8 | Notebook 5, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 9 | Notebook 6, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 10 | Notebook 7, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15 Folder 11 | Notebook 8, Japan-Korea, 1909 |
Box 15a Folder 1 | Notebook 9, Japan-Korea, 1910 |
Box 15a Folder 2 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1911 |
Box 15a Folder 3 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1911 |
Box 15a Folder 4 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1911 |
Box 15a Folder 5 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1911 |
Box 15a Folder 6 | Notebook 5, Japan-Korea, 1911 |
Box 15a Folder 7 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1913 |
Box 15a Folder 8 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1913 |
Box 15a Folder 9 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1913 |
Box 15a Folder 10 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1915 |
Box 15a Folder 11 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1915 |
Box 16 Folder 1 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1915-1916 |
Box 16 Folder 2 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1915 |
Box 16 Folder 3 | Notebook 5, Japan-Korea, 1915-1916 |
Box 16 Folder 4 | Notebook 6, Japan-Korea, 1915-1916 |
Box 16 Folder 5 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16 Folder 6 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16 Folder 7 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16 Folder 8 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16 Folder 9 | Notebook 5, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16 Folder 10 | Notebook 6, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16a Folder 1 | Notebook 7, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16a Folder 2 | Notebook 8, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16a Folder 3 | Notebook 9, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16a Folder 4 | Notebook 10, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16a Folder 5 | Notebook 11, Japan-Korea, 1917 |
Box 16a Folder 6 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1919 |
Box 16a Folder 7 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1919 |
Box 16a Folder 8 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1919 |
Box 16a Folder 9 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1919 |
Box 16a Folder 10 | Notebook 5, Japan-Korea, 1919 |
Box 17 Folder 1 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1920-21 |
Box 17 Folder 2 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1920-21 |
Box 17 Folder 3 | Notebook 3, Japan-Korea, 1920-21 |
Box 17 Folder 4 | Notebook 4, Japan-Korea, 1920-21 |
Box 17 Folder 5 | Notebook 5, Japan-Korea, 1920-21 |
Box 17 Folder 6 | Notebook 6, Japan-Korea, 1920-21 |
Box 17 Folder 7 | Notebook 1, Japan-Korea, 1923 |
Box 17 Folder 8 | Notebook 2, Japan-Korea, 1923 |
Box 17 Folder 9 | Notebook 1, Japan, 1925 [sic?] |
Box 17 Folder 10 | Notebook 2, Japan, 1926 |
Box 17a Folder 1 | Notebook 3, Japan, 1926 |
Box 17a Folder 2 | Notebook 4, Japan, 1926 |
Box 17a Folder 3 | Notebook 5, Japan, 1926 |
Box 17a Folder 4 | Notebook 6, Japan, 1926 |
Box 17a Folder 5 | Notebook 1, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17a Folder 6 | Notebook 2, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17a Folder 7 | Notebook 3, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17a Folder 8 | Notebook 4, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17a Folder 9 | Notebook 5, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17a Folder 10 | Notebook 6, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17b Folder 1 | Notebook 7, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17b Folder 2 | Notebook 8, Japan, 1930 |
Box 17b Folder 3 | Notebook 1, Japan, 1932 |
Box 17b Folder 4 | Notebook 2, Japan, 1932 |
Box 17b Folder 5 | Notebook 3, Japan, 1932 |
Box 17b Folder 6 | Notebook 1, Japan, 1933 |
Box 17b Folder 7 | Notebook 2, Japan, 1933 |
Subseries 4: Asia, General |
Box 18 Folder 1 | Manchuria |
Box 18 Folder 2 | Foreign activity in Manchuria and China |
Box 18 Folder 3 | People of Korea |
Box 18 Folder 4 | Korean history and religion |
Box 18 Folder 5 | Korean literature and printing |
Box 18 Folder 6 | Korean ocean temples |
Box 18 Folder 7 | Korean Buddhism |
Box 18 Folder 8 | Korean customs and children |
Box 18 Folder 9 | Japan and Korea |
Box 18 Folder 10 | General observations of Korea |
Box 18 Folder 11 | Miscellaneous notes on Korea |
Box 18 Folder 12 | Miscellaneous notes on the Philippines |
Subseries 5: Mexico |
Box 19 Folder 1 | Early draft of manuscript of In Old Mexico |
Box 19 Folder 2 | Historical notes re: births, deaths, migrations, and diseases View digitized documents, part 1. View digitized documents, part 2. |
Box 19 Folder 3 | Mormons in Mexico |
Box 19 Folder 4 | Edward Palmer in Mexico circa 1885 |
Box 19 Folder 5 | United States occupation of Vera Cruz, 1914 |
Box 19 Folder 6 | Archaeology and ethnography, including copy of Notes on Mexican Archaeology by Frederick Starr |
Box 19 Folder 7 | Religion, ritual and language |
Box 19 Folder 8 | Bulletin of the Free Museum of Science and Art of the University of Pennsylvania, Vol. II, Philadelphia, May 1900, No. 4 |
Box 19 Folder 9 | Mexican centennial celebrations |
Box 19 Folder 10 | Miscellaneous notes on Mexico |
Box 19 Folder 11 | Fragments |
Box 19 Folder 12 | Notebook 1, Mexico and Chiapas, 1894-1896 |
Box 19 Folder 13 | Notebook 1, Mexico and Chiapas, 1897 |
Box 20 Folder 1 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1898-1899 |
Box 20 Folder 2 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1899-1902 |
Box 20 Folder 3 | Notebook 1, Mexico, undated |
Box 20 Folder 4 | Notebook 2, Mexico, undated |
Box 20 Folder 5 | Notebook 3, Mexico, undated |
Box 20 Folder 6 | Notebook 4, Mexico, undated |
Box 20 Folder 7 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1895 |
Box 20 Folder 8 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1895 |
Box 20 Folder 9 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1895 |
Box 20a Folder 1 | Notebook 4, Mexico, 1895 |
Box 20a Folder 2 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1896 |
Box 20a Folder 3 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1896 |
Box 20a Folder 4 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1896 |
Box 20a Folder 5 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1896 (October) |
Box 20a Folder 6 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1896 (December) |
Box 20a Folder 7 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1897 |
Box 20a Folder 8 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1897 |
Box 20a Folder 9 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1897 |
Box 20a Folder 10 | Notebook 4, Mexico, 1897 |
Box 20b Folder 1 | Notebook 5, Mexico, 1897 |
Box 20b Folder 2 | Notebook 6, Mexico, 1897 |
Box 20b Folder 3 | Notebook 1, Mexico, June 1898 |
Box 20b Folder 4 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1898-1899 |
Box 20b Folder 5 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1898-1899 |
Box 20b Folder 6 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1898-1899 |
Box 20b Folder 7 | Notebook 4, Mexico, 1898-1899 |
Box 20b Folder 8 | Notebook 5, Mexico, 1898-1899 |
Box 20b Folder 9 | Notebook 1, Mexico, December 1899 |
Box 20b Folder 10 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1900 |
Box 20b Folder 11 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1900 |
Box 21 Folder 1 | Notebook 4, Mexico, 1900 |
Box 21 Folder 2 | Notebook 5, Mexico, 1900 |
Box 21 Folder 3 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1901 |
Box 21 Folder 4 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1901 |
Box 21 Folder 5 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1901 |
Box 21 Folder 6 | Notebook 4, Mexico, 1901 |
Box 21 Folder 7 | Notebook 5, Mexico, 1901 |
Box 21 Folder 8 | Notebook 6, Mexico, 1901 |
Box 21 Folder 9 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1902 |
Box 21 Folder 10 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1902 |
Box 21 Folder 11 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1902 |
Box 21a Folder 1 | Notebook 4, Mexico, 1902 |
Box 21a Folder 2 | Fragments, excerpts from Notebook 5, Mexico, 1902 View digitized documents, part 1. |
Box 21a Folder 3 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1903 |
Box 21a Folder 4 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1904 |
Box 21a Folder 5 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1904 |
Box 21a Folder 6 | Notebook 3 [sic?], Mexico, 1904 |
Box 21a Folder 7 | Notebook 4 [sic?], Mexico, 1904 |
Box 21a Folder 8 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1910 |
Box 21a Folder 9 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1910-1911 |
Box 21a Folder 10 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1911 |
Box 21a Folder 11 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1912 |
Box 22 Folder 1 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1920 |
Box 22 Folder 2 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1920 |
Box 22 Folder 3 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1921 |
Box 22 Folder 4 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1921 |
Box 22 Folder 5 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1922 (?) |
Box 22 Folder 6 | Notebook 1, Mexico, 1928 |
Box 22 Folder 7 | Notebook 2, Mexico, 1928 |
Box 22 Folder 8 | Notebook 3, Mexico, 1928 |
Subseries 6: Central America and Cuba |
Box 22 Folder 9 | Notebook 1, Cuba, 1916 |
Box 22 Folder 10 | Notebook 1, Central America, 1918 |
Box 22 Folder 11 | Notebook 2, Central America, 1918 |
Subseries 7: Deformates |
Box 23 Folder 1 | Questionnaires |
Box 23 Folder 2 | Male measurements and characteristics |
Box 23 Folder 3 | Questionnaires regarding extra digits |
Box 23 Folder 4 | Surveys |
Box 23 Folder 5 | Drawings of deformities |
Box 23 Folder 6 | Special correspondence relating to deformities |
Box 23 Folder 7 | Genealogy and correspondence regarding deformates, including asexual or hermaphrodite persons (?) |
Box 23 Folder 8 | Miscellaneous notes on deformates |
Box 23 Folder 9 | Publications |
Box 23 Folder 10 | History of deformates |
Box 23 Folder 11 | Crime and Insanity |
Box 23 Folder 12 | Fingerprint data |
Box 24 Folder 1 | Fingerprint data |
Box 24 Folder 2 | Fingerprint data |
Box 24 Folder 3 | Fingerprint data |
Box 24 Folder 4 | Deformates, Notebook, State Asylum for the Feeble-minded, Lincoln, IL, 1896 |
Box 24 Folder 5 | Deformates, Notebook, Dwarves and Giants |
Box 24 Folder 6 | Deformates, Notebook, "Puck Eyed" Pittsley Family History |
Box 25 Folder 1 | Fingerprint data |
Box 25 Folder 2 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, various (North American) Indian tribes’ children |
Box 25 Folder 3 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, (North American) various Indian tribes’ children |
Box 25 Folder 4 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, (North American) various Indian tribes’ children |
Box 25 Folder 5 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, (North American) various Indian tribes’ children |
Box 25 Folder 6 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, (North American) various Indian tribes’ children |
Box 25 Folder 7 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, (North American) various Indian tribes’ children |
Box 25 Folder 8 | Finger print cards, ages 8-20, (North American) various Indian tribes’ children |
Subseries 8: General Notes and Observations |
Box 26 Folder 1 | Proverbs and riddles |
Box 26 Folder 2 | Folktales |
Box 26 Folder 3 | The family |
Box 26 Folder 4 | Religious customs |
Box 26 Folder 5 | Language |
Box 26 Folder 6 | Notebook, Pampangan |
Box 26 Folder 7 | Notebook, Notes on European Work, Ethnographical and Anthropological Notes |
Box 26 Folder 8 | Notebook, Ethnographical and Anthropological Notes |
Box 26 Folder 9 | Starr's student lecture notes from the Course, "The History of the Roman Empire," Sept.-Dec. 1879 |
Box 26 Folder 10 | Student notes |
Box 26 Folder 11 | Miscellaneous notes |
Box 26a Folder 1 | Notes on several scientific aspects when Dr. Starr lived at Easton, PA; Alton, IL; Luck Hanon, PA; and Cedar Rapids, IA |
Box 26a Folder 2 | Miscellaneous notes |
Box 26a Folder 3 | Excerpts of Notebook, The Genese Valley, 1891 |
Box 26a Folder 4 | Photostats of Library of Congress cards of Frederick Starr's work |
Series III: Lecture Notes |
Box 27 Folder 1-12 | Japan and the Orient |
Box 27 Folder 13-17 | Mexico |
Box 28 Folder 1 | Central America |
Box 28 Folder 2 | American Indian |
Box 28 Folder 3 | Jews |
Box 28 Folder 4 | Africa |
Box 28 Folder 5 | Politics and foreign policy |
Box 28 Folder 6 | Science and religion |
Box 28 Folder 7 | University education |
Box 28 Folder 8 | Music |
Box 28 Folder 9 | General Anthropology |
Box 28 Folder 10 | Miscellaneous and fragments |
Box 28 Folder 11 | Student papers |
Box 28 Folder 12 | Publications |
Series IV: Diaries |
Box 29 Folder 1 | Notebook 1, Auborn, NY, 1878 |
Box 29 Folder 2 | Notebook 2, Auborn, NY, 1878-80 |
Box 29 Folder 3 | Notebook, Rochester, NY, 1880? |
Box 29 Folder 4 | Notebook, Easton, PA, 1881? |
Box 29 Folder 5 | Notebook, Upper Alton, 1883 or 1884? |
Box 29 Folder 6 | Notebook Fragments, Cedar Rapids, IA, 1885-1886 |
Box 29 Folder 7 | Notebook, Cedar Rapids, IA, 1886-1887 |
Box 29 Folder 8 | Notebook, France - Paris Notes, 1891-1893 |
Box 29 Folder 9 | Notebook 2, 1893 |
Box 29 Folder 10 | Notebook, World’s Fair, 1893 |
Box 29 Folder 11 | Notebook, Denmark, 1893 |
Box 30 Folder 1 | Notebook, England, 1899 |
Box 30 Folder 2 | Notebook, Pan-American Exposition, 1901 |
Box 30 Folder 3 | Notebook, undated |
Box 30 Folder 4 | Notebook, 1888 |
Box 30 Folder 5 | Notebook, New Haven?, 1889-1890 |
Box 30 Folder 6 | Notebook, 1890-1891 |
Box 30 Folder 7 | Notebook, September 1891 |
Box 30 Folder 8 | Notebook, October 1891 |
Box 30 Folder 9 | Notebook, 1891-1893 |
Box 30 Folder 10 | Notebook, California, 1894 |
Box 30 Folder 11 | Notebook, New Mexico, 1897 |
Box 30a Folder 1 | Notebook, New Mexico, 1899 |
Box 30a Folder 2 | Notebook, 1907 |
Box 30a Folder 3 | Notebook, The Northwest, No. 1, 1914 |
Box 30a Folder 4 | Notebook, The Northwest, No. 2, 1914 |
Box 30a Folder 5 | Notebook, The West, No. 3, 1914 |
Box 30a Folder 6 | Notebook, 1923-1926 |
Box 30a Folder 7 | Notebook, 1925 |
Box 30a Folder 8 | Daily Record Book, 1902-1904 |
Box 30a Folder 9 | Daily Record Book, 1904-1907 |
Box 30a Folder 10 | Daily Record Book, 1907-1909 |
Box 31 Folder 1 | Daily Record Book, 1909-1912 |
Box 31 Folder 2 | Daily Record Book, 1912-1914 |
Box 31 Folder 3 | Daily Record Book, 1914-1916 |
Box 31 Folder 4 | Daily Record Book, 1916-1919 |
Box 31 Folder 5 | Daily Record Book, 1920-1922 |
Series V: Memorabilia |
Box 32 Folder 1-2 | Menus and programs |
Box 32 Folder 3-4 | Invitations, estate sale listings |
Box 32 Folder 5-8 | Announcements |
Box 33 Folder 1 | Tickets, to both events Starr attended and to events at which he spoke |
Box 33 Folder 2 | Bookplates and drawings (Japanese) |
Box 33 Folder 3 | Cards, calling cards, holiday cards, and postcards |
Box 33 Folder 4 | Blank postcards (Japanese, photos of landscapes and artifacts) |
Box 33 Folder 5 | Citations, awards and appointments |
Box 33 Folder 6 | Grade reports |
Box 33 Folder 7 | Addresses and receipts |
Box 33 Folder 8 | Miscellaneous, primarily Pan-Pacific and Japanese related |
Box 33 Folder 9 | Starr monument in Japan |
Box 33 Folder 10 | Locks of hair (numbered and named) (origin and purpose unknown) |
Box 33 Folder 11 | Scrapbook, Miscellaneous newspaper clippings pertaining to the Starr family, many related to slavery debate |
Box 33 Folder 12 | Newspapers clippings that fell out of the scrapbook |
Box 33 Folder 13 | Sign-in book for the Folklore Society Dinner in Starr’s honor |
Series VI: Clippings |
Box 34 Folder 1-9 | Unity clips |
Box 34 Folder 10 | Japanese newspapers |
Box 34 Folder 11 | Translations of Japanese clippings |
Box 34 Folder 12 | Comments on Starr's work |
Box 34 Folder 13 | Miscellaneous |
Series VII: Photographs |
Subseries 1: Japan, Korea, China, and India |
Box 35 Section 1 | Photo 1 of Starr in Japanese garb |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative of Starr in Japanese garb |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative 1 of D.M. Lord, decoration party |
Box 35 Section 1 | Photo of Tokaido, Chiryu. Muryoji Group, 1915 |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative of Tokaido, Chiryu. Muryoji Group, 1915 |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative of Tokaido, Chiryu. Muryoji Group, 1915, copy 2 |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative of Ensohima, maker of shell trumpets, 1909-1910 |
Box 35 Section 1 | Photo 2 of Starr in Japanese garb |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative of Tokaido, Fukurei (Furukawa grave) |
Box 35 Section 1 | Glass negative of 2 men in boat |
Box 35 Section 2 | Glass negative of Tokaido, Hakone, Kago, 1915 |
Box 35 Section 2 | Glass negative of Tokyo, Meal at Home, 1909 (broken) |
Box 35 Section 2 | Glass negative, unknown 1 |
Box 35 Section 2 | Glass negative 2 of D. M. Lord, decoration party |
Box 35 Section 2 | Glass negative, unknown 2 |
Box 35 Section 2 | Glass negative, Arai, Aajiwara, Cook and old lady, 1909-1919 |
Box 35 Section 3 | Photo of Tokaido, Omachi Group at Ojabe’s House |
Box 35 Section 3 | Glass negative of Tokaido, Omachi Group at Ojabe’s House |
Box 35 Section 3 | Glass negative, unknown 3 |
Box 35 Section 3 | Glass negative of Starr at University of Chicago |
Box 35 Section 3 | Photo of Starr and helpers, Sannukiya, Enoshima, 1915 |
Box 35 Section 3 | Glass Negative of Starr and helpers, Sannukiya, Enoshima, 1915 |
Box 35 Section 3 | Glass positive of Starr at University of Chicago |
Box 35 Section 4 | Negatives (unknown date) and Photos (1917?) |
Box 35 Section 4 | Negatives of the Orient (12 negatives), undated |
Box 35 Section 4 | Shikoku pilgrimage fuda |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The Harbour of Kobe |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Lower class bridal garments |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The foxes sent away |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The beans laid out |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Shimenawa at season market |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Shimenawa at season market (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Doll market, Tokyo |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Plum trees, Narita |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Doll outfitters, Tokyo |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Gateway pines |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Battledores for sale |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, Feeding deer, Nara |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The approach, Nara |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The approach, Nara (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The pagoda, Nara |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The pagoda, Nara (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 4 | Photo, The pagoda, Nara (copy 3) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photos (1917?) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Pounding mochi |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The Mountains of Inari, Anamori |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Filling out the figures, Dangozaka |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The bean cage |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Outside Dangozaka |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Pile of surplus torii, Anamori |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Inside the torii tunnel, Anamori |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The Torii Tunnel, Anamori |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The bear’s head on the nusa |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Trained chrysanthemum, sailing vessel |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, High class bridal garments |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The kumade market |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Kwannen shrine, Konosu |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Vegetables shop |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, ?? and seeds shop |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Flower figure group at Dangozaka |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The Tononoma |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Inari’s Mount., Anamori |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Kwannen Figures, Konasu |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Omi and mochi for sale |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 5 |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 5 (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The Entrance, Benten’s Cave |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, The Entrance, Benten’s Cave (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 2 |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 2 (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 1 |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 1 (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Fresh fish shop |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Fresh fish shop (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Dividing the catch |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Dividing the catch (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Scene in the Jidai Matsuri |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Scene in the Jidai Matsuri (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 3 |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, no name 3 (copy 2) |
Box 35 Section 5 | Photo, Rinzaiji, Shizuoka, 1915 |
Box 36 Section 1 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1915 |
Box 36 Section 2 | Negatives of the Orient (15 negatives), 1915 |
Box 36 Section 3 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36 Section 4 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36 Section 5 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36a Section 1 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36a Section 2 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36a Section 3 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36a Section 4 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36a Section 5 | Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36b | Section 1: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36b | Section 2: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36b | Section 3: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36b | Section 4: Negatives of the Orient (15 negatives), 1917 |
Box 36b | Section 5: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1919 |
Box 36c | Section 1: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1919 |
Box 36c | Section 2: Negatives of the Orient (18 negatives), 1919 |
Box 36c | Section 3: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1921 |
Box 36c | Section 4: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1921 |
Box 36c | Section 5: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), 1921 |
Box 36d | Section 1: Negatives of the Orient (21 negatives), 1921 |
Box 36d | Section 2: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36d | Section 3: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36d | Section 4: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36d | Section 5: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36e | Section 1: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36e | Section 2: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36e | Section 3: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36e | Section 4: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36e | Section 5: Negatives of the Orient (20 negatives), undated |
Box 36f | Negatives of the Orient |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Music shop, Asakusa, 1909 (10 copies) |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Japanese performance 1 (3 copies) |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Japanese performance 2 (3 copies) |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Ama-no Hashidate |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name (Japanese figurines) |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name (Japanese figurines) |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name (Japanese figurines) |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Hurmade (Japanese figurines), 1909 |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Store at Hongo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Pine tree - old man and old woman. Wedding outfitter. Shimbashi |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, Sumiyoshi dancers: Kojiris shrine, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, 195 New Year decoration. Store. Hongo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, New Year decoration. Store. Hongo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, New Year decoration. Store. Hongo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 1 | Photo, New Year decoration. Store. Hongo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Cranes. Wedding outfitter. Shimbashi, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Meguro. Mochi, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, New Year decoration. Store. Hongo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Sack, coral, ? Wedding outfitter. Shimbashi, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Cakes. Tokyo, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Elephant. Wedding outfitter. Shimbashi, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, no name (engraved rock) |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Doll’s festival: Ms. Nishizawa’s |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, no name (Japanese figurines) |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Doll’s festival: Marquis Tokugawa’s |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Doll’s festival: Marquis Tokugawa’s |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Doll’s festival: Marquis Tokugawa’s |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Shopping for the Doll’s festival |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Doll’s market: little furniture, doll shop, Tokyo, 1916 |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Daruma Horse, Oha Collection |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Battle?, as offered for sale in the December market |
Box 36g Section 2 | Photo, Doll shops: Tokyo, 1916 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, The Library of Meiji as destroyed by the great earthquake and fire |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Doll’s festival, J. Oyabe’s house (the most typical of the lot) |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, no name (engraved rock), copy 2 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, The Stone Buddha, Shirakawa, Kyoto |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Doso Shin, Hirao mura, Shimo Takai-gori, Shimano |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, The Stone Buddha, The ? side of Yamanakagoe between Yamashiro and Omi |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, The gate of Mishima - shrine, Kyoto |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, The Library of Meiji as destroyed by the great earthquake and fire (copy 2) |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Starr’s home in Tokyo, 1923 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, ? |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Children waiting as Abuto-Kwa?, February 8 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Male and female stores, Matsunaga, February 8 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Lying dragon ?, Garyoho, February 4 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, no name (parade 1) |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, no name (parade 2) |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Music shop, Asakusa, 1909 (copy 11) |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Shirako: Toji, January 29 |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, Kobe fifty years ago, "movies" |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, The Shinto gateway at Atsuto (Miyao) |
Box 36g Section 3 | Photo, ? house at Mariko |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, How we crossed the Fuji River |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Typical scene of the Tokaido: above Tatsuka |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Kobe fifty years ago, plum tree |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Kobe fifty years ago, City Hall |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Kobe fifty years ago, Saumomya |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Kobe fifty years ago, Mitsubishi Storage Co. |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Wrestler, boy of thirteen |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 1) |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 2) |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 3) |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 4), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Monument to No dancer at Kaianji |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, One-mat room, from side, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Grave of Matsuura Takeshiro, Somei Cemetery, Tokyo, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Mirror presented to Dazaifu Tenjin in Meiji, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Small mirror presented to various Tenjin temples, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Ariru Kakemoro, Matsuura Takeshiro, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Prince Katsu grave |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 5), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 6), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 7), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 8), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 9), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (wrestlers 10), 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, ? Castle, February 2 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name (building) |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Asano Shrine, Hiroshima, February 11 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, Sir Harry Parke’s monument (1876), separation of Kusunoka, father and son, January 29 |
Box 36g Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Stock of stones, Taikoh-en, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Prince Keiki, 1909 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Admiral Togo at Tamba Maru, 1911 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Tattoo, Tokyo, 1911 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Tattoo, Tokyo, 1911 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (parade 1) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (parade 2) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (parade 3) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (parade 4) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Fukugawa Hachiman, albino horse |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Plum garden, Narita, 1916 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (bridge 1) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (bridge 2) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Masquerade party, star-man (Yoshida gift) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Copy of photographs of "Sacho" (Gakenouchi) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, The Neban portrait, death of Matsuura Takeshiro under the Hokkaido tree, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Mountains of ?, Matsuuro Takeshiro, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Drawings by Matsuura Takeshiro, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Mirror presented to Kiposan-jinja, Yoshiro Meiji, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Mirror presented to Temmanji, Kyoto, 1913 |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Prince Go’s grave |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name (bark) |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36g Section 5 | Photo, Daigo memorial |
Box 36h Section 1 | 10 Unidentified photos (many of bridges and harbors) |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Phallic shrine before Kusatsu |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Shrine to Ninomiya Sentoku, Odawara |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, no name (building on water), 1917 |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Gemmangu, January 29 |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Daimyal procession |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Daimyal procession, Kioto |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Ball-rolling, school near Mariko |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, View of Lake Hakone, Hakone Village |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Nishinomiya, Ebisu, January 30 |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Hitomaro’s shrine, Akashi, January 31 |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Chrysanthemums, Futabaya, Kusatsu |
Box 36h Section 1 | Photo, Above Tatsuka, typical Tokaido |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Stone shop, near Otsu |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, no name, 1913 |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Abekawa, Prince Shimadzu’s sendai |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Stone shop, near Otsu |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Doll’s festival, Oyabe’s, 1916 |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Quarry-view, near Ishi-no-hoden, February |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Onoye pine, February |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, ? (carts carrying people), January 30 |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, ?, January 31 |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, MIyako-?-matsu, February |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Mizuno Kenkai, Kodzu |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Kago men at Genmoto |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Gateway of ?, January 29 |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Dolls market, hina |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Iyeyasu’s well, Okazaki |
Box 36h Section 2 | Photo, Stone shop, near Otsu |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Yeyo at Saidayi 1 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Yeyo at Saidayi 2 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Memorial ?, Nanmon, near Torai, 1913 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Northern houses, Anju |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Kimchi materials market, ?, 1911 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, The pagoda, detail, Seoul, 1911 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Gen. Kim’s grave, Hyong Ju, 1911 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, no name, 1911 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, ? Temple, ?, 1913 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, The hotel at Ishibe |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Chang sung, ?, 1913 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, no name, 1913 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, no name, 1917 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, no name (miniatures), 1910 |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Doll ceremony |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Doll ceremony (copy 2) |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Doll ceremony (copy 3) |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Doll ceremony (copy 4) |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Small plum tree, Daikoh-en (6 copies) |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, Humade, Uzume masks (2 copies) |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, The favorite humade, a mass of symbols |
Box 36h Section 3 | Photo, A Shimadai (2 copies) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (figurines) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, The view of Itoman |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (rock 1, copy 1) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (rock 1, copy 2) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (rock 2) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (rock and man) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Iwaso Hotel 1 |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Iwaso Hotel 2 |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Mimato gawa |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Nauko Sha |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Ikutano ume |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Hachino miya jinsha |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Kanigawa |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, ? ginsha |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Matsuura Takeshiro, monument no. 8 of 25 Teijin shrines (2 copies) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (figurine) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 1) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 2) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 3) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 4) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 5) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 6) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 7) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name (procession 8) |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Front gate of Kamei palace, Suigen Shaso - great wing - is kept within the building |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 4 | Photo, Suigen: "gallant rainbow" gate and "flower and willow viewing" pavillion |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Waterfall of the West Lake, at the model farm, Suigen |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Scene before the gate of ?, Kagan, Suigen-gun |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Kanaya machi from Hiyaka pass |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Suigen-gun, Kagan, Shoso, great king tomb: about 120 years |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Inside of Castle of Suigen - named Shimporo |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, ? building of ? of Kagan, Suigen-gun |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (painting) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Rokuu Yasushi |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Yabakei Buzen province |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Mitamura Kagikei, February 11 |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, The mochi shops of Abekawa, Shizuoka |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, Tengu Gatake, Ishizuchi mountain |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (tattooed man) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, ? Tsunoka |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (procession 1) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (procession 2) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (procession 3) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (procession 4) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (procession 5) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name (procession 6) |
Box 36h Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 1 | 30 Unidentified photos of diverse subjects (buildings, people, landscapes) |
Box 36i Section 1 | 22 Photos of tatooed men, labeled "Choyukai" |
Box 36i Section 1 | Photo, Oguri Bungo, no-kami |
Box 36i Section 1 | Photo, The Masaki waterfall, Goratsusan uma county, Iyo |
Box 36i Section 1 | Photo, Omogo gorge, Kami ? county, Iyo |
Box 36i Section 1 | Photo, Strange view of Ohboke, Awa |
Box 36i Section 1 | Photo, Suie, Tosa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, American Consulate, Mukden, 1916 |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Street signs, Mukden |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, This picture was taken in Shanghai Palace, 1923 |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Barrow, Antung, 1916 |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Cartmakers, Antung |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, ?, Mukden |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Plum trees, Narita |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Bato - Kwanwon (stone), Akakura hot spring, Nakakubiki-gun, Echingo |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Ishizuchi yama (the highest peak in Shikoka) |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Akaishi yama (a peak in the Ishizuchi range) |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, The city of Kochi |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Tochu bashi (upstream of Niyodo River), Tosa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, The Dragon Peak (Ishizuchi Yama) |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, An attempt to take some flowers |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Juso (Silver-thaw), Futatsu Gatake uma county, Iyo |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Juso (Silver-thaw), Futatsu Gatake uma county, Iyo |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Juso (Silver-thaw), Futatsu Gatake uma county, Iyo |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Juso (Silver-thaw), Futatsu Gatake uma county, Iyo |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Plum trees, Narita |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, The city of Tokushima |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Takshashi Fuji, 1932 |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 2 | Photo, Choyukai |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Isshiri, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Isshiri, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Isshiri, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Isshiri, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Isshiri, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Isshiri, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Tokyo, Okachi-machi, bead screen, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, no name (forest) |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Fukagawa jinja, great anikoshi, with offerings |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Fukagawa jinja, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Fukagawa jinja, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Fukagawa jinja, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Fukagawa jinja, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Tabata nio-do, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Nio-do, Stone ?, Tabata |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Worshippers at Tabata Mt. Fuji shrine, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Gardener at Bonsai-mura, Amiya, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Bonsai-mura, Amiya, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Pottery street, Osaka, Showa |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, Small plum tree, Diakoh-en |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, ? tower base, Mukden |
Box 36i Section 3 | 12 Unidentified photos of diverse subjects (buildings, people, landscapes) |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, Old Tanabata Sama ceremony |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, Carpenter ceremony beyond ?, January 30 |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, After Kasaoka, February 7 |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, Carpenter's emblems |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 4 | Photo, Carpenter's emblems, Fujisawa |
Box 36i Section 5 | Postcard |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, Entrance to the Bay of ?, Tosa |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, The outside view of the Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, A giant tree at Mokusai |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, Kobe fifty years ago, Husunoke monument |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, ? pounding mochi |
Box 36i Section 5 | 7 Unidentfied photos |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, An elevated railway car in Tokyo |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, Nakanoshima, one of the most prosperous places in Osaka |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, The Mitsukoshi department store, Toyko |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, The Yokohama silk conditioning house |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, The airplane factory in the Kawasaki dockyard, Kobe |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, A liner of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, "Gyoko" Road, or a road for the passage of the Imperial cortege, at Marunouchi, Tokyo |
Box 36i Section 5 | Photo, The outside view of the Yawate steel foundry |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, A group of musicians performing a piece of music called "Miyako-odori" around a microphone, while it was being sent outu by the Tokyo Broadcasting Station |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The interior equipment of the Tokyo Broadcasting Station |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, Veiw in the district of Kyobashi |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The rolling stock factory in the Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, An electric-car at the cultural railway station |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The Marunouchi building in front of Tokyo station |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The Mitsubishi Bank, Tokyo |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The Nakatsugawa power-station of the Shin-yetsu Electric Power Company |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The Yokohama silk conditioning house |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, View of the district of the Kyobashi, Tokyo |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The neighbourhood of the Public Hall at Nakanoshima, Osaka |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The interior of the Tokyo subway |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, An omnibus in Tokyo |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The blast-furnace of the Yawata steel foundry |
Box 36j Section 1 | Photo, The library of the liner |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, The Yokohama silk conditioning house |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, The view of the Tokyo Broadcasting Station |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, The view of Nihombashi |
Box 36j Section 2 | 5 Unidentified photos |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, "Bush" sign, Nakamura |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Microcephal, Matsuo |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Grave of ? |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Grave of Shiba Kokan |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Pilgrim grave |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Guide stone |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Cart left at No. 18 |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Jizo shrine, whooping cough, Shikoku |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Offerings to Koyasa Jizo |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Anzahu Shrine |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Rebus, Osaka |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Rebus, Kawasaki |
Box 36j Section 2 | Photo, Okumasan at work, ? |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Yoshioka and ?, ? |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Uso monument, Sakura-?, Nagoya |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Wayside 88 |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Dancers |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Six ? ribbed |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Blind girl pilgrim |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Old tower |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Round stone shrine |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Cart with sick man |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Water-drip cloths |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Ushigoni celebration, Uajima, July 23 |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Ushigoni celebration, Uajima |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Tree jizo |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Woman with puppet near Anabuki Shikokei |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Phallic stone |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Shaku offerings |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, ?, seven Buddhas milk temple |
Box 36j Section 3 | 6 Unidentified photos of various subjects |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Daruma-making, near Oiso |
Box 36j Section 3 | Photo, Daruma-making, near Oiso |
Box 36j Section 4 | 7 Unidentified photos of various subjects |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, Sela-no-Karahashi |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, Abekawa, Prince Shimadzu's sendai |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, Stone shop, near Oisu |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, no name (landscape) |
Box 36j Section 4 | 12 Unidentified photos of various subjects (people, buildings, art) |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, Sanko ? (Aguri) |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36j Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, The Christian tombs in olden times, Kyoto |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Six jizos |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Bioshamon's altar, ? |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Double figure, "Dosojiu," near Kozu |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Pebbled jizo, Kaianji, near ? |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Priests' graves, Tsu |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Five Buddhas, Kokuburi-ji, ? |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Pagoda, ? |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Mikage, ?, January 30 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Myoko-in, February 7 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Myoko-in, February 7 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Onomichi, Jaikoku-ji, February 9 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Earth god, near ?, February 8 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Abuto ?, February 8 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Kwayasa jizo, near Goryoho, February 4 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Tamabushi, near Ishiyama |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Inari |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Onomichi, Jaikoku-ji, February 9 |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Inari |
Box 36j Section 5 | Photo, Wash figure, Kamakura |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Vishinomiya, Ebisu |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Vishinomiya, Ebisu |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Toji, Kyoto, January 29 |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, 47 ronin memorial, Ako, February 3 |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Shrine to Kashin, beyond Kanagawa |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, no name (Buddha statue) |
Box 37 Section 1 | 12 Unidentified photos (mostly of art and statuary) |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, ? Oguri, Tokyo |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, ? bell, ? Oguri, Tokyo |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Kashin figures, Fujisawa |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Kashin, Fujisawa |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Kashin figures, Fujisawa |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, The rosary service, Hanjoji |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Sauko, Oguri |
Box 37 Section 1 | Photo, Toko, Aguri |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Mr. Mizuno and rosary, Hanjoji |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Rosary, Hanjoji |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, ? shrine, island near ?, Jizo with pebbles |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Ganjino ?, Toshadaiji |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Eura at Nine-no-Yakushi, Horiuji |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Horiuji painting, Oguri |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Horiuji painting, Oguri |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Horiuji painting, Oguri |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Koshin, Fujisawa |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, ? figure at Katase, ? |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Domingo Chuchihashi Fakinyo, Juana Chuchihashi Ryo, Catalina Chuchihashi Ritsuno, ?, 1916 |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, ? de Chuchi Nashi Rokuemon, muerto en 1741 |
Box 37 Section 2 | Photo, Fudo of Narita, Chiba prefecture |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Narita Fudo, Chibaken |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (Buddha statue) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (structure in water) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (wall covered in papers) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (buildings) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (figurines) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (stone) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Five Buddhas, Oiso |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (three men) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, no name (statue) |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, ? Yamabushi disputing in this way, which is their solemn ceremony |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Mekko-san and Okko-san mountains |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Position of the leader in goma ceremony while the crowd fillsoutside the outer stone parapet in the ceremony day |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, The gate of Kurodani, Kyoto |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Mr Tsukumo's ? at the tea ceremony |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Posture of the leader in goma geremony when he regulates the fire before him |
Box 37 Section 3 | Photo, Mr Tsukumo's temple and his father |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, partial of group of men |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, Mr Tsukomo's ema displayed |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, Ema in Mr Tsukomo's native place |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, The chief building of Gayaim |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, The leader of goma ceremony temporarily acted and Mr Tsukomo as a retainer |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, One of the building of Gayaim |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, Eno-gyoja, the chief Buddha statue of Gayaim, temple we visited |
Box 37 Section 4 | 6 Unidentified photos of various subjects |
Box 37 Section 4 | 6 Unidentified photos of artwork |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, no name (2 copies) |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, no name (seated man) |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 4 | Photo, To make the crane design from modern book |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, Paper-folding designs from my little friends |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, Tai, wedding outfitters, Shimbashi |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, Old broadside, directions for Fukusuke figure |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, Kangyo, cold season pilgrimage |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, no name (crowd of people) |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, Ainu on the trail |
Box 37 Section 5 | Photo, Men in ceremonial dress before the hut |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, A set bow with poison arrow |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, Ainu men, good types |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, Ainu group, bear cage behind |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, The street, horses and store houses |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, Ainu man and woman |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, Dancing the "bird dance" |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, Chief of Poratori, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 1 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ? at Matsushimia |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido, village scene |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido, "a dance" |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido, ? girls and ? |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido, ? men going on a journey |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ?, Hokkaido, grinding grain, Poratori |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, Japanese temple |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, Two old men going on a journey, Poratori |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, ? Poratori, Hokkaido |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name (diseased child) |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, Mirijok, Arisung |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, "He is unmarried, boy carrier" |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name (boys playing) |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name (group of men) |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 2 | Photo, no name (building) |
Box 37a Section 3 | 10 Unidentified photos |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, no name (large crowd) |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, no name (two men in regalia) |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Anniversary celebration |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Cake seller, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Rake seller, ? market |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Women ?, stepping stones, Dongdo |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Woman, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Ripening manure, ? |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Ancient grave, near crash pass, Lake ? |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Dead man, met on road to ?, Kongo |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Woman's headdress |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, ? near Shakuoji station |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Mudang scene, ? Seoul |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Woman's headdress, Dongo, 1916 |
Box 37a Section 3 | Photo, Country boys, near Fuken-do, Kongo |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Music and dancing girl, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Nandaimon, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Bridgeview, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Rest house for the king's guests, in Shatokei garden, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Institute of Korean Industrial Arts, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Stone bridge near blood-stained bridge out for Songdo |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Worshipping at graves near ? |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Hailing, Torai-Namon |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Worshipping at graves near Unjin |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Weighing cotton, Kuisen market |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Pottery carrier, Kuisen market |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Old woman and hat, Torai-Namon |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Mode of riding, Kuisen |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Married man, Ansung market |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Carrier at lunch, Ansung market |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Rice reapers, Suwan |
Box 37a Section 4 | Photo, Carrier, Ansung market |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Carriers visiting, Ansung market |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Wood carriers, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Vegetable, ? market |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, ? on trail to monastery, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Woman's headdress, ? |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Northern style house, ? |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Chang Sung, (a) Shakuoji |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Woman's hat, ? |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Udong, Shop sign, Seoul |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Brass, Kuisen market |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Memorial stones, Suwan |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Street scene in Seoul, the city woman's outdoor dress |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Mudang scene, outside Seoul |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, Women at market, Namon |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, J.H. Morris, ? Chun Ju |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, ? trail to monastery, near Seoul |
Box 37a Section 5 | Photo, ? trail to monastery, near Seoul |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, no name (children on statue) |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, no name (crowd) |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, Namdemon (Nandaimon), Songdo |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, Stone bridge, near Torai |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, Rickety dwarf, Songdo |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, Bull-drivers, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, Woman with headdress, Songdo |
Box 37b Section 1 | Photo, Mourner, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Manmulsang, Kongo |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, ? market square, Naumon, near Torai |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, ? market square, Naumon, near Torai |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Chilsung do, Anju, 1916 |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Portrait of ? first king, Chun Ju |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Gate at Nanmon, near Torai |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Royal library, Hang Hwa |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, View through monastery gate, Hang Hwa Island |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Marriage outfitters shop, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Shop of wedding and funeral outfitter, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Breaking stone, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Ice house, Kyong Ju |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, View from ice house, Kyong Ju |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Stones and rag tree, near East Gate, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Framework of house, Swan |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Korean village at ?, Unsan mines |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Unsan mines, view from upper camp, ? |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Wedding outfitters shop, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 2 | Photo, Riverside villa (now PO), Pyong Yang |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, ?, battle site near Pyong Yang |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Shrine of ?, Songo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Namdemon (Nandaimon), Songo, 1916 |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Stone bridge, Songdo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Gate, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Lakelet of the Islands of the Seven Stars, ? Sung-do, Anju |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Woman's headdress, ? |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Portrait, Cheung Mong Ju, Songdo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Lake Mika, near Sea Kongo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Confucian Hall, near Songo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, J.H. Morris, Kun San Sa, Chun Ju |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, J.H. Morris, Kun San Sa, Chun Ju |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Arrangements for funeral, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Woman laundreying, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Sedan-chari, carriers waiting, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Bullock loaded with fuel, Songdo, 1916 |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Stone piling, near Fuko-an, Kongo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Stone heap and rag tree, road to Fuken-do, Kongo |
Box 37b Section 3 | Photo, Boys, winter head gear, Songdo |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Platform for royal temple, temple of ? General, East Gate, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Platform for royal temple, temple of ? General, East Gate, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Power line, Pyon Yang, 1911 |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, The creature at the Palace Gate, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Chung-do-kyo, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Woman's head-band, mode of baby carrying, ?, 1916 |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Coming to market, Kuisen bridge |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Ripening manure, ? |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Painting objects for funerals, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Pak-sang-nu (Hyaku-shoro), Anju |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Hill with graves, ?, 1916 |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, View in Manmulsang, diamond mountains |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Bull market, Pyong Yang |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, General view Anju, from within, looking to East Gate |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, Northern house, Anju |
Box 37b Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Grains and seeds shop, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Pottery shop, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Amphitheatre, Manmulsang, Kongo |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Portrait of first king, Chun Ju |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Street scene in Seoul, the common mode of freighting |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Hall of reception, north palace, Seoul |
Box 37b Section 5 | Photo, Koike Okukichi, age 49, Kainei, Chosen |
Box 37b Section 5 | 38 Unidentified photos of buddha statues and drawings, Korea |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Unjin Mirjok |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Mr. Tsukumo hunting persimon |
Box 38 Section 1 | 17 Unidentified photos of various subjects |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Kija's shrine |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Kija's shrine |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, J.H. Morris, Kun San Sa, Chun Ju |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, The Buddhas, main temple, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Painting exterior, Sinkei-Sa |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Painting, ? kuigo, ? |
Box 38 Section 1 | Photo, Painting, Yuchan-sa |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, The bell, Kiyong Ju |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Great bell at Pyong Yang |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, The fifty-three Buddhas, Yo-chom-sa |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, White Buddha shelter |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Buddha figures, Kyong Ju |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Miryok, Buddhas, near ? Gate |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Small shrine, Unjin at Miryok |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Tsudo-ji, Gong-do-sa |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Bogyoji |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Pawp-chu-sa |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Bogyoji, ? |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, no name (Buddha statues) |
Box 38 Section 2 | Photo, Wall painting, salvation ship, ? |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Chik-chi-sa (=Chokushi-ji) |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Bogyoji |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Hoi-am-sa, portrait, muhak, Chikong, Nan Oong |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Bogyoji, Pom-o-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Bogyoji, Pom-o-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Ryu-sho-ji, Gong-ju-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Painting, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Kai-in-ji, Ha-ku-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Kai-in-ji, Ha-ku-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Kai-in-ji, Ha-ku-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Kai-in-ji, Ha-ku-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, White Buddha, near Seoul |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Pagoda, Kyong Ju |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Old stone work at monastery, Pul-kon-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Kanghwa Island monastery, Hell Kings Hall |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Chokushi-ji, Chik-chi-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Little priest, Lady Omis celebration, Chung-yang-sa |
Box 38 Section 3 | Photo, Hoi-am-sa, Chikong's monument |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Song-kwang-sa |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Details of rafters, Great hall, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Ceiling timbers, Great hall, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Shitenno, Luchon-sa |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Three miryok in temple at Anju |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Memorial on approach to Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Bridge gate, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Bell tower, oldest building, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Monks a Mochi, Fuko-an, Kongo |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Lecture hall, Luchon-sa |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Monuments near Luchon-sa, Kongo |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Song-kwang-sa |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Ho-ju-ji, Pawp-chu-sa |
Box 38 Section 4 | Photo, Ho-ju-ji, Pawp-chu-sa |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Shitenno, Shakuoji (2 copies) |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Pawpchu-sa, Ho-ju-ji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Shitenno, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Shitenno, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, The head priest and stone pagoda, Shinkeji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Fifty ? Buddhas, Yuchon-sa |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Chief priest at Sinkei-sa, Shinkeiji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Main temple entrance, Sinkei-sa, Shinkeiji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, God of the mountain, Fuko-an (Sinkei-sa) |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Shitenno, Yuchon-sa |
Box 38 Section 5 | 7 photos of wall paintings, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Buddha, Shakuoji |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, no name |
Box 38 Section 5 | Photo, Lama tower, Mukden, 1916 |
Box 38a Section 1 | Section 1:Photo, Painting, Fuchonisa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Japanese Buddha, October 24, 1913, ? |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Rakan, Sinkei-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Hoju-ji, Pawp-chu-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Song-kwang-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Hoi-am-sa, Nan-oong's monument |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Song-kwang-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Hoi-am-sa, Nan-oong's monument |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Ryu-sho-ji, Yong-ju-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Pong-cum-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Wall painting, exterior of large temple, Yuchon-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Danzoku-mon, "common people stop," Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Domway, temple at Yuchon-sa |
Box 38a Section 1 | Photo, Sinkei-sa with ? |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Three Buddhas, Kongo |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Eura-do, Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, General view at Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Pong-cum-sa |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Painting, ten kings, Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Miryok, natural ? |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Bogyoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Rakan hall? Yuchoon-sa |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Wall painting, main temple, Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, Wall painting, Shakuoji, 1916 |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo, East gate, Shakuoji |
Box 38a Section 2 | 5 Unidentified landscape photos, taken in either China or Korea |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo/Postcard, Tall wine cups of stone age, found in Kainei |
Box 38a Section 2 | Photo/Postcard, The East Gate of Kainei wall immediately after the Russo-Japanese War |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Stone fist-hatchet, discovered in Kainei |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Buddhas, Kainei |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Stone implement, Kainei |
Box 38a Section 3 | 6 Unidentified photos of various subjects |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Stone Buddha, Anuradha Jura, Ceylon |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Temple, Rameswaren, India |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Entrance to temple, Rameswaren, India |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Restoration work, Anuradhapura, Ceylon |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Dagoba Rumawaddi, Anuradhapura, Ceylon |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Temple, Rameswaren, India |
Box 38a Section 3 | Photo, Resting corridor, temple, Rameswaren, India |
Subseries 2: The Americas |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, The Geo. Taylor House, Easton, Pennsylvannia, 1881-82 |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, Gorge between Clifford and Ringing Rocks, Pennsylvannia, 1881-82 |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, Northhampton Co. Fair house, Easton, Pennsylvannia, 1881-82 |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, Paul Coe, expert royal photographer |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, no name (house) |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, no name (house) |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, no name (house interior) |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, Stone heap, road to ? |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, View in Barranca |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo,The professor ? |
Box 38a Section 4 | Photo, J.D.P. ? nat. ?, 1939 |
Box 38a Section 4 | Unidentified portrait photo |
Box 38a Section 4 | Zelia Nuttall, circa 1892 |
Box 38a Section 5 | Unidentified portrait photos |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, ?, 1891 (portrait) |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, ? (portrait) |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, no name (group of men, some of which are identified: Ranke, ?) |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, Richard Andree, born at Brunswick, 16 February 1835 |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, ? (portrait) |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, Johannes Ranke |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, no name (portrait) |
Box 38a Section 5 | Photo, no name (buildings) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Tomas Ceron Camargo, Dillon, Montana, May 12, 1914 |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, "Point of Rock" shelter, Davis County |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (man) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Dr. Buttikofer, director of the Rotterdamsche Diergaarde, 1911 (with primate) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (statue) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Columbia Exposition |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (body of water) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (body of water) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Indian writings?, San Fernando, Lower Cal, Mexico |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Plenyons ? Wolo, Liberia (portrait) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Paul N. Revere (portrait) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, James J. Rundles, Central Christian Institute, Crofton, Kentucky (portrait with title "Help save Africa") |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, Douma (portrait) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (two men) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (portrait) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, "With best regards to Prof. F. Starr from Hilary R.W. Johnson" (portrait) |
Box 38b Section 1 | Photo, no name (portrait) |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, George ? |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Aaron Dewalt |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, S. Waryan Nyaffer, Marshall, Texas |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Lieutenant Chad J. ? |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Seabron F. Hall |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Thomas S. ? |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, At the river's side, Chiapa |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, ? Igoroto, preparing construction material |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, The Indian government at San Bartolome |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Bridge of vines, near ? |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Husk mask |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Doorkeeper's mask |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Doorkeeper's mask |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Cloud cataract near Juquila |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Ayuila |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, Comanche Springs |
Box 38b Section 2 | Photo, no name (house frame) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Carnival at Progreso |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, The cross, San Nicolas Panorla |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (bull) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Dr. Caparo says the base of this wall is pre-Inca (stone ruins) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (low stone wall) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Stone covered with hieroglyphics |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (landscape) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Women, San Blas |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (man) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (man) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (two men) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Case of white pinto, Tuxila Gutierrez |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Indian hut, Santa Anita |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, The huchuetl or ancient drum, Los Reyes |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 38b Section 3 | Photo, Fiesta of San Marcos, Juquila |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Dancers in the Danza de la Conquista, Juquila |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Cactus near Cuicatlan |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Cart and olla, San Geronimo |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, San Geronimo ware |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, The church at ? |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Chippewa ? birch house, rainy lake region |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Where the tree ferns grow |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Fence of organo cactus |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, A street in San Lorenzo |
Box 38b Section 4 | 13 Unidentified photos of a plantation and its inhabitants |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Indian near carved tree, southwest corner of Chihua (state), Mexico |
Box 38b Section 4 | Photo, Self flagellation/purification |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, The Padre’s house at Medeltin |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (pantry shelves) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (street scene) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, Ready for church, Tehuantepec |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (pottery) |
Box 38b Section 5 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (man) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (boy) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (two men) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (buildings in a field) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (man) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (man) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, no name (woman) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, Alberto Santoscoy, Guadalajara, 1902 (with inscription to Starr) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, ?, 1899 (with inscription to Starr) |
Box 39 Section 1 | Photo, Luis Gonzalez Obregon (with inscription to Starr) |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, Jose Sanchez, Chiapas, Mexico, 1901 (with inscription to Starr) |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, Lic. Manuel G. Revilla, escritor Mexicano, 1903 |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, Miguel F. Palma, professor de idioma Azteca o Mexicano |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, ? Cubas (with inscription to Starr) |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, Lic. Alejandro Villasenor, escritor Mexicano, 1903 |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, Standards at Mitla celebration |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, Straw ? on Lake Titicaca |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, View taken from the observatory of the seminary of Zapoltan |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, View from the hacienda de San Marcos, March 11, 1903 |
Box 39 Section 2 | 4 Unidentified photos of rock drawings |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Box 39 Section 2 | Photo, no name |
Subseries 3: Deformities |
Box 39, Section 3 | 2 X-rays of hands with extra digits |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, baby with extra digit |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, Hand of six fingered negro |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, Boy, 11 months old (extra finger) |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, Albert Lea Brinham, 1929 (extra fingers) |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, Double thumb of Illinois man |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, Gracie Reed, extra fingers |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, R. Brinham and A. L. Brinham (extra fingers) |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, Ethel Price, Chicago (extra fingers, 3 copies) |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, no name (extra fingers) |
Box 39, Section 3 | Photo, no name |
Box 39, Section 3 | Postcard, The wild Australian children |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, "Supposed to be #6 Saturnino Goloso" |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, #5 Francisco Namucot |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, #5 Francisco Namucot |
Box 39, Section 4 | Postcard, Major Mite (midget) |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, no name (man and woman, midgets) |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, #4 Dalmacia Madrea |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, #4 Dalmacia Madrea |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, #7 Jacoba Madronero |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, #7 Jacoba Madronero |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, no name (boy with deformed head) |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, no name |
Box 39, Section 4 | Photo, The sacred hairless family of Aquitania, 1892 |
Box 39, Section 5 | Photo, Deformed chicken egg |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, Grace Gilbert, bearded lady |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, Norwegian giant |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, Giant |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, Giant |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, no name |
Box 39, Section 5 | Drawing, no name |
Box 39, Section 5 | Photo, Father and daughters, albinos, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur |
Box 39, Section 5 | Photo, Sisters, albinos |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, Kiko and Sulu, pinheads from Zanzibar |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, no name (man without arms) |
Box 39, Section 5 | Postcard, Identical triplets |
Box 39, Section 5 | Photo, The Cabasug children |
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Box 40 Folder 4 |
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Subseries 5: Oversize photos |
Box 40a Folder 1 | Photo, ? (two boys with primate) |
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Box 40a Folder 6 | Print, no name (three men, 8 copies) |
Box 40a Folder 7 | Print, no name (woman, child) |
Box 40a Folder 8 | Print, no name (man, woman, 2 copies) |
Box 40a Folder 9 | Print, no name (huts, 5 copies) |
Box 40a Folder 10 | Print, no name (man, 2 copies) |
Box 40a Folder 11 | 9 Unidentified photos of landscape drawings/paintings |
Box 40a Folder 12 | 4 Unidentified photos of landscape drawings/paintings |
Box 40a Folder 13 | Photo, no name, mounted |
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Box 40b Folder 8 | Photo, Volcano, Colima, Mexico |
Box 40b Folder 9 | Photo, Volcano, Colima, Mexcio |
Box 40b Folder 10 | Photo, Las Viejos, Santa Fe de la Laguna |
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Box 40b Folder 13 | Photo, "From J.F. Harp, Bonita, Louisiana" |
Box 40b Folder 14 | Photo, Frederick Starr, Mexico |
Box 40b Folder 15 | Drawing, View from San Gabriel, volcano to the southeast |
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Box 40c Folder 1 | Photo, no name (group of men and boys with instruments) |
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Box 40c Folder 7 | 7 X-rays of hands with extra digits |
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Box 40d | Physical Characteristics of the Indians of Southern Mexico, photo album, circa 1902 |
Box 40e | Physical Characteristics of the Indians of Southern Mexico, photo album, circa 1902 |
Series VIII: Card Files |
Box 41 | North American Indian diseases |
Box 41 | Albinism |
Box 41 | Atavism |
Box 41 | Degeneration |
Box 41 | Crime and criminals |
Box 41 | Education |
Box 41 | Pathological |
Box 41 | General problems |
Box 41 | Special Somatological |
Box 41 | Biological |
Box 41 | Animal psychology |
Box 41 | Psychology |
Box 41 | Psychic peculiarities |
Box 41 | Teratology |
Box 41 | Laboratory methods |
Box 41 | Museums |
Box 41 | Societies |
Box 41 | Folklore |
Box 41 | Miscellaneous |
Box 41 | Work in progress |
Box 41 | Cultivated plants |
Box 41 | Addresses |
Box 41 | Books |
Box 41 | Work agencies |
Box 41 | Biographical |
Box 41 | Unclassified |
Box 42 | Philippine Islands |
Box 42 | Philippine languages |
Box 43 | Asian |
Box 43 | China |
Box 43 | Korea |
Box 43 | Jews |
Box 43 | Persia |
Box 43 | Unclassified |
Box 43 | Unclassified Peoples |
Box 43 | Pueblos |
Box 43 | American |
Box 43 | Insular and littoral |
Box 43 | Austrafrican |
Box 43 | General |
Box 43 | Customs |
Box 43 | Eurafrican |
Box 44 | Insanity |
Box 44 | Unclassified |
Box 44 | Offerings |
Box 44 | Prayer |
Box 44 | Divination |
Box 44 | Beliefs |
Box 44 | Superstitions |
Box 44 | Folk psychology |
Box 44 | Priests and leaders |
Box 44 | Ceremonial |
Box 44 | Ceremonial objects |
Box 44 | Symbols |
Box 44 | Monetary |
Box 44 | Religious sects |
Box 44 | Phallic worship |
Box 44 | Ancestor worship |
Box 44 | Legends and stories |
Box 44 | Archaeology |
Box 45 | Asia |
Box 45 | Europe |
Box 45 | Culture history |
Box 45 | Ethnography |
Box 45 | America |
Box 45 | Pueblo |
Box 45 | China |
Box 45 | Cochin China |
Box 45 | Tartory |
Box 45 | Tibet |
Box 45 | Australia |
Box 45 | Oceania |
Box 45 | Archaeology |
Box 45 | General |
Box 45 | Palawhites |
Box 45 | Copper |
Box 45 | Mounds |
Box 45 | Quarternary |
Box 45 | Neolithic |
Box 45 | Megalithic monuments |
Box 45 | Bronze Age |
Box 45 | Iron Age |
Box 45 | Racial |
Box 45 | Unclassified |
Box 45 | Africa |
Box 46 | Japanese language |
Box 46 | Addresses |
Box 46 | Bibliography |
Box 47 | Polydactyly |
Box 47 | Original cases |
Box 47 | To be cared for |
Box 47 | Dr. Wilde's cases |
Box 47 | Newspaper notes |
Box 47 | Demunition in number |
Box 47 | Ectromely |
Box 47 | Varia |
Box 47 | Catalogue of collection |
Box 47 | References |
Box 48 | Proverbs |
Box 48 | Miscellaneous bibliography |
Box 48 | Addresses |
Box 48 | Korea |
Series IX: Scrapbooks |
Box 49 Folder 1 | Volume 1, 1876-1887
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Box 49 Folder 2 | Volume 2, 1888-1892
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Box 49 Folder 3 | Volume 3, 1892-1894
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Box 50 Folder 1 | Volume 4, 1895-1896
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Box 50 Folder 2 | Volume 5, 1895-1896
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Box 50 Folder 3 | Volume 6, 1897-1900
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Box 51 Folder 1 | Volume 7, 1900-1902
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Box 51 Folder 2 | Volume 8, 1902-1904
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Box 52 Folder 1 | Volume 9, 1904-1906;
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Box 52 Folder 2 | Volume 10, 1906-1907
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Box 53 Folder 1 | Volume 11, 1907-1909
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Box 54 Folder 1 | Volume 12, 1909-1911
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Box 54 Folder 2 | Volume 13, 1911-1914
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Box 55 Folder 1 | Volume 14, 1914-1916
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Box 55 Folder 2 | Volume 15, 1916-1920
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Box 56 Folder 1 | Volume 16, 1919-1927
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Box 56 Folder 2 | Volume 17, 1922-1930, Book reviews written for Unity |
Box 57 Folder 1 | Volume 18, 1898-1922, Reviews and articles written for Unity |
Box 57 Folder 2 | Volume 19, 1916, Articles from Chicago News about Cuba |
Box 57 Folder 3 | Volume 20, 1915-1916, Japan-Korea trip-clippings from Japanese newspapers |
Box 58 Folder 1 | Volume 21, 1917, Clippings from Japanese newspapers |
Box 58 Folder 2 | Volume 22, 1917, Clippings from Japanese newspapers |
Box 58 Folder 3 | Volume 23, 1921, Clippings from Japanese newspapers |
Box 59 Folder 1 | List of deformates |
Box 59 Folder 2 | List of deformates |
Box 59 Folder 3 | List of deformates |
Box 59 Folder 4 | List of deformates |
Box 59 Folder 5 | Hand and feet imprints of deformates |
Box 59 Folder 6 | Family tree of deformates |