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Manuscript Collections
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Papers of Mary Cassatt and Family (film edition from Philadelphia Museum of Art)
Papers of George P. A. Healy and Family
Papers and Diary of Robert Henri
Papers of FitzWilliam Sargent
Papers of Emily Sartain (film edition from Moore College of Art)
Papers and Research Materials of Frederick A. Sweet on Mary Cassatt and Family
Papers of Olin Warner
Dartmouth College, Special Collections, Rauner Library, Hanover, New Hampshire
Papers of Augustus and Augusta Saint-Gaudens
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Papers of Oliver Wendell Holmes—Houghton Library
Papers of James A. Jackson, Sr. and Jr.—Harvard Medical Library
Papers of Mary Putnam Jacobi—Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Papers of Samuel F. B. Morse
Papers of Augustus and Augusta Saint-Gaudens (microfilm edition)
Papers of Elihu Washburne—Diary and Correspondence
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow House, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Papers of Thomas Gold Appleton
Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts
Papers of Thomas Gold Appleton
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Passport Application Records
Papers of Elihu Washburne—Diplomatic Correspondence
NewYork Historical Society, New York, New York
Papers of Frank Moore
University of Pennsylvania, Archives, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Papers of Dr. Thomas W. Evans
University of Texas, Center for American History, Austin, Texas
Papers of Ashbel Smith—Journal and Correspondence
Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia
Papers of Philip Claiborne Gooch
Washburn-Norlands, Living History Center, Livermore, Maine
Papers and Journals of Elihu Washburne
Yale University, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Connecticut
Papers of James Fenimore Cooper and Family
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