Content and Scope of the Collection
Biography of Thomas Nelson Haskell
Chronology
Publications of Thomas Nelson Haskell
Inventory of the Collection
The bulk of the collection consists of the personal and business correspondence of Thomas Nelson Haskell. There is a great quantity of letters to and from his wife and daughters and also from his brothers, sisters, nephews and nieces. Many letters from personal friends are included. The business letters fit into four main categories. There are letters involving church affairs; those dealing with public affairs and politics; letters about Haskell's writings; and a great number of letters and testimonials concerning Haskell's many attempts to secure a government appointment. Also included in the correspondence is material about the founding of Colorado College.
A large number of diaries and notebooks are contained in the collection. The diaries are personal and handwritten and cover the middle years of Haskell's life. The notebooks cover a variety of material. There are seven notebooks of accounts and subscription books of several churches. One notebook contains clippings, photographs and comments about Colorado College and Colorado Springs. Four notebooks have copies of some of Haskell's sermons. Thirteen relate mainly to his writings and also have articles both by and about Haskell inserted. The rest of the notebooks deal with political issues and campaigns, with the exception of a notebook of newspaper clippings belonging to Jonathan Edwards.
The photographs in the collection are portraits of Thomas Nelson Haskell, his family and friends with only a few depicting other subjects.
Many personal and family papers are included. There are four folders containing receipts, a copy of Haskell's will and some papers belonging to his daughters, Mary Eliza and Annie Nelson.
Among the miscellaneous papers are prescriptions and home remedies, calling care, advertisements and newspaper clippings.
Thomas Nelson Haskell was born on January 20, 1826 in Mina, Chatauqua County, New York, the youngest son of Captain George and Eliza Knapp Haskell. The Haskells moved to North Bloomfield, Ohio a year and a half later. Haskell attended school at Farmingon Academy. He became involved in education early, teaching school in Warren at the age of sixteen.
Haskell divided up his college career. He attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio from 1846 to 1847. From 1847 until March 1851 he was at Oberlin and then returned to Miami in March 1851 until he graduated in July of that year. His professional training followed much the same course. Haskell attended Union Theological Seminary, New York, during 1851 and 1852. The following year, 1852-1853, he was at Andover Theological Seminary, and then returned to Ohio to graduate in 1854.
In the meantime Thomas Nelson Haskell was involved in many other activities. He was principal at Wayne Academy, Ohio during the winters of 1849 and 1850. In 1851 he was principal of High School in Sandusky. Haskell also organized the first Teacher's Institutes ever held in Ohio in 1851-1852.
On April 5, 1854 Haskell was licensed to preach by the Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn. This was followed by his ordination of February 7, 1855 by the Presbytery of the District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., as the first pastor of the Western Presbyterian Church in that city. Two months later he married Ann Eliza Edwards, the daughter of Justin Edwards, President of Andover. They later had four daughters: Florence Edwards, who died in infancy, another Florence Edwards, in whose memory Colorado College was founded, Mary Eliza, and Annie Nelson.
In many ways Thomas Nelson Haskell's professional career increasingly followed the pattern of his college days, with many changes of location and employment. He seemed to become more dissatisfied and frustrated by unfulfilled hopes and ambitions as time went on.
Haskell was at Western Presbyterian Church until he resigned on May 9, 1858 over the secession policy of the state of Virginia. He was then installed at the Maverick Congregational Church in East Boston and worked there until 1862 when he had to leave because of failing health. He was sent on a tour of Europe, Palestine and Egypt by the people of the church. Also in 1862 an attempt was made to persuade Haskell to become chaplain to a division of the Union Army, but being reluctant to leave his wife and young daughters, he declined. But in 1865 he was detailed by the United States Christian Commission to preach to the 17th Army Corps.
On returning from Europe Haskell became pastor at First Presbyterian Church, East Boston where he remained until 1867. In that year he became "Professor of Rhetoric, Literature, Aesthetics, and Political Economy" at the University of Wisconsin and conductor of its female college. The following year he went to the New England Congregational Church in Aurora, Illinois, where he remained until 1872.
In 1873 Haskell travelled west to Denver, Colorado for the sake of the health of his daughter Florence Edwards. She died later in the same year. In her memory, he proposed before the Congregational Association of Colorado to start the first college in the Rocky Mountain region, Colorado College. Haskell became the college's first financial officer and his brother-in-law, Jonathan Edwards, became the first instructor and executive officer. Thomas Nelson Haskell resigned from the Board of Trustees of Colorado College in 1875 over the proposal to sell college land in order to raise money for buildings, a proposal which Haskell opposed. He was also involved in a continuing dispute over money which he claimed the college owed him. Later in that year Haskell was one of a group of 150 people who organized the Colorado Education Association.
From this time Haskell's life was marked by ill health which wouldn't allow him to take a job as a parish minister or full time teacher or administrator so he decided to devote himself to writing and to public affairs. The rest of his life was also marked by constant attempts to secure a government appointment or nomination for public office. His financial situation as he grew older was sometimes precarious, as a Colorado Senate bill for his relief, shows.
His literary output was great and consisted mainly of poetry and political articles and addresses. His interests were varied and he wrote about things as diverse as the mothers of the Presidents of the United States and bilingual education in Colorado. In answering a question concerning the number of poems he had written, he wryly answered, "Twice as many as published." He did have difficulty at times getting material published, particularly a manuscript entitled "The Dark Secret: A Romance of the Race Question" because many publishers thought the subject matter inappropriate.
In 1880 he went on the campaign trail for Garfield in Indiana and Ohio, but collapsed with a lung hemorrhage, from which he never fully recovered. Haskell tried repeatedly for a Senate candidacy and for appointments to various government commissions and bureaus. He also wished to receive diplomatic appointments in Turkey, Greece, Italy and Mexico. In all these attempts involving voluminous correspondence and time, he was unsuccessful.
In his later life, Thomas Nelson Haskell was involved in public affairs in Colorado. He was a representative at the National Conference on Charities and Corrections and became involved in many activities in this field. He was Colorado State Librarian for one term and Chaplain to the Colorado Senate. In 1896 he became corresponding secretary for the Denver McKinley Club. In that year he also received a PhD from Miami University in recognition of his services as professor and author. Though weak and ill, Haskell remained active until about a year before his death in 1906 at the age of eighty.
| Jan. 20, 1826 | Born at Mina, Chautaqua County, New York |
| 1827 | Family moved to N. Bloomfield, Ohio |
| 1842 | Taught school in Warren, age 16 |
| ca. 1846 | Teacher in Bloomfield, Ohio |
| 1846-1847 | Attended Miami University, Oxford, Ohio |
| 1847-March 1851 | Attended Oberlin College |
| 1849 | Principal of Wayne Academy |
| Mar. -July 1851 | Returned to Miami University |
| Principal in the High School, Sandusky, Ohio | |
| 1851-1852 | Organized the first Teacher's Institutes in Ohio. Attended Union Theological |
| 1851-1853 | Seminary, New York |
| 1852-1853 | Attended Andover Theological Seminary |
| 1853-1854 | Returned to Union, graduating in 1854 |
| April 5, 1854 | Licensed to preach by the Congregational Association of New York |
| Feb. 7, 1855 | Ordained by the Presbytery of the District of Columbia, Washington, D. C., as first pastor of Western Presbyterian Church |
| April 25, 1855 | Married Ann Eliza Edwards, daughter of Justin Edwards of Andover |
| May 9, 1858 | Resigned from Western Presbyterian Church over secession policy |
| 1858 | Became pastor of the Maverick Congregation Church, East Boston |
| 1862 | Dismissed for failing health and sent to Europe and the Holy Land by the congregation |
| 1862-1867 | Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, East Boston |
| 1867-1868 | Professor of Rhetoric, Literature, Aesthetics and Political Economy at the Univ. of Wisconsin and conductor of its Female College |
| 1868-1872 | Pastor of New England Church, Aurora, Illinois |
| 1873 | Applied for government position but moved to Colorado for the sake of his daughter, Florence Edwards' health, but she died later that year |
| 1874 | Started Colorado College in memory of Florence with help from his brother-in – law Jonathan Edwards. Haskell was the first solicitor and chief representative and Edwards was the first instructor and executive officer |
| 1875 | Resigned from the Board of Trustees of Colorado College |
| 1875-1906 | Devoted himself to writing and public affairs, and tried repeatedly but unsuccessfully for a government appointment |
| 1880 | Campaigned for Garfield; hemorrhage in Ohio |
| 1881 | Representative at the National Conference on Charities and Correction |
| 1891-1893? | Colorado State Librarian for one term |
| 1891-1893 | Chaplain to Colorado State Senate |
| 1895 | Delegate to International Prison Congress |
| 1896 | Corresponding Secretary of the Denver McKinley Club Received PHD from Miami University in recognition of his services as professor and author |
| 1900-1901 | Worked in Surveyor General's Office, Denver, in Mineral Division; laid off because of lack of work |
| Aug. 9, 1906 | Died of peritonitis |
The Boys in Blue
Civil Ethics in the United States, 1876 (unpublished at time of death)
The Dark Secret: A Romance of the Race Question (unpublished at time of death)
Domestic Poems, 1889
Leaving "The Old Time House Upon the Hill" with "Clover Lawn" Remembered Still, 1900
Life of Captain Headly Vickars, 1861
Occasional Poems, 1889
Our Presidents' Mothers, Wives and Daughters, 1892
Sketch of the Life of Sir Henry Havelock, 1861
The Soldiers' Mission in the Crisis of 1861
Some Washington Sermons on Special Occasions, 1900
Songs at Home and Abroad, In Peace and War, 1880
Wives of the Presidents, 1901
Women of the Bible, 1892
Young Konkaput, the King of Utes, 1889
Numerous pamphlets, articles and speeches including:
Resolutions and Hispano-English Education in Colorado
Discourses on the Relations of Human and Divine Governments
The Senatorial Question, 1890
Essays on Men, Measures and Affairs, Aurora, Illinois, 1872
| Fd 85 | 1895-1896 |
| Gregg, James B. | |
| Hanna, Marcus, U. S. Senator, Ohio | |
| McKinley, William | |
| Wolcott, Edward O. | |
| Fd 86 | 1897-1904 |
| Gage, Lyman J., Secretary of U. S. Treasury | |
| Hanna, Marcus A. | |
| Hay, John | |
| Lodge, Henry Cabot | |
| Long, John D. | |
| Peabody, James H., Governor of Colorado | |
| Sherman, John | |
| Spooner, John C. | |
| Stewart, Philip B. | |
| Wolcott, Edward O. |
| Fd 87 | Letters written to Annie Edwards Haskell |
| Edwards, Jonathan | |
| Edwards, Justin | |
| Fd 88 | Letters from A. E. Haskell to brothers and others |
| Fd 89 | Letters from A. E. Haskell to T. N. Haskell, 1853-1856 |
| Fd 90 | Letters from A. E. Haskell to T. N. Haskell, 1857-1873 |
| Fd 91 | Letters from A. E. Haskell to T. N. Haskell, 1874-1881 |
| Fd 92 | Letters from A. E. Haskell to T. N. Haskell, undated |
| Fd 93 | Letters from A. E. Haskell to T. N. Haskell, undated |
| Fd 94 | Letters to T. N. Haskell from his daughters, 1870-1872, 1874, |
| 1880, 1883, 1886, 1887, 1904 | |
| Fd 95 | Letters from T. N. Haskell to A. E. Haskell, 1853-1855 |
| Fd 96 | Letters from T. N. Haskell to A. E. Haskell, 1856-1859 |
| Fd 97 | Letters from T. N. Haskell to A. E. Haskelland daughters, |
| 1861-1862, 1865-1867 | |
| Fd 98 | Letters from T. N. Haskell to A. E. Haskell and daughters, 1868, |
| 1870-1872 | |
| Fd 99 | Letters from T. N. Haskell to A. E. Haskell and daughters, 1873 |
| Fd 100 | Letters from T. N. Haskell to A. E. Haskell and daughters, 1874, |
| 1878, 1880, 1882, 1890, 1893, 1894 | |
| Fd 101 | Letters to Annie N. and Mary E. Haskell, and miscellaneous |
| envelopes |
| Fd 102 | Letters from Annie N. and Mary E. Haskell to cousin Florence |
| Brooks | |
| Fd 103 | Letters to Jonathan Edwards from T. N. Haskell, 1854, 1862, |
| 1874, 1879, 1884, 1885, 1894, 1896 | |
| Fd 104 | Letters from Jonathan Edwards to T. N. Haskell, 1854, 1855, |
| 1857-1859, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1869-1871, 1873-1875, 1877, | |
| 1888, 1890-1891, 1894 | |
| Fd 105 | Letters from Jonathan Edwards to A. E. Haskell, 1857, 1864, |
| 1873, 1874 | |
| Fd 106 | Letters to Jonathan Edwards from others, 1854, 1857, 1858, |
| 1874 | |
| Fd 107 | Letters from Jonathan Edwards to others, 1873, 1874 |
| Fd 108 | 1873-1875 |
| McAllister, Henry | |
| Bartlett, E. N. | |
| De Coursey, Gerald | |
| Hanna, J. R. | |
| Kimball, R. C. | |
| Millington, F. C. | |
| Nevin, W. W., of Denver & Rio Grande Railroad | |
| Sprague, W. G., Denver City Railroad Company | |
| Letters concerning proposed presidency of J. M. Sturtevant | |
| Circulars | |
| First draft of the Constitution of the College | |
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| Fd 109 | 1876-1906 |
| Bartlett, E. N. | |
| Dougherty, James G., resolution to make him president | |
| McAllister, Henry Sheldon, W. D., Professor, Colorado College | |
| Slocum, W. F. | |
| Tenney, E. P. | |
| Washburn, Philip | |
| Haskell's letter of resignation to the Board of Trustees | |
| Haskell's account of the founding of C. C., sent to C. B. Hershey | |
| A further account of the work of Thomas Nelson Haskell for C. C. | |
| Montague, Richard, Pastor First Baptist Church, Colorado Springs |
| Fd 110 | Denver McKinley Club correspondence, 1896 |
| Dennison, William Neil, Colonel, President Denver McKinley Club | |
| Dick, Charles, Secretary Republican National Committee | |
| Hanna, Marcus A. | |
| Haskell, Thomas Nelson | |
| McKinley, William | |
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| Wolcott, Edward O. | |
| Fd 111 | Miscellaneous undated correspondence |
| Fd 112 | Miscellaneous undated correspondence |
| Fd 113 | Letters to and from other people, 1844,1848-1851, 1854-1856, 1858, 1859, 1863 |
| Fd 114 | Letters to and from other people, 1864-1868, 1870-1874 |
| Sturtevant, J. M. | |
| Fd 115 | Letters to and from other people, 1875, 1877-1880 |
| Anthony, Webster D., Colorado State Representative, Speaker | |
| Belford, James B. | |
| Buckingham, William A. | |
| Chaffee, J. B., U. S. Senator, Colorado | |
| Clark, William M., Colorado Secretary of State | |
| Devens, Charles | |
| Elbert, S. H., Superior Bench, Colorado | |
| Elliot, V. A., District Judge, Colorado | |
| Evarts, William M. | |
| Garfield, James A. | |
| Gilpin, William | |
| Gotthelf, I., Colorado State Representative | |
| Hallett, Moses, U. S. Judge, Colorado | |
| Hayes, Rutherford B. | |
| Helm, J. C. | |
| Jackson, Sheldon | |
| Leonard, A., Colorado State Representative | |
| McMurray, R. M., Colorado State Representative | |
| Morehouse, P. E., Colorado State Representative | |
| Patten, George A., Colorado State Representative | |
| Phelps, A. C., Colorado State Representative | |
| Pitkin, Frederick W. | |
| Rainey, David F., Colorado State Representative | |
| Routt, John L. | |
| Sampson, A. J., Colorado Attorney General | |
| Schurz, Carl, Secretary of the Interior | |
| Shattuck, J. C. | |
| Sherman, John | |
| Spalding, John F. | |
| Stone, Wilbur F. | |
| Strong, W. B., Vice-Pres. and Gen. Manager, A.T.&S. F.R.R. | |
| Surles, Ziba, Colorado State Representative | |
| Thatcher, Henry C. | |
| Townsend, Charles | |
| Wells, E. T., Superior Bench, Colorado | |
| Williams, George H., U.S. Attorney General | |
| Fd 116 | Letters to and from other people, 1881, 1889, 1891, 1892, 1894-1899, 1903 and undated |
| Belford, James B. | |
| Blaine, James G. | |
| Dolliver, J. P., U. S. Senator, Iowa | |
| Dryden John F., U. S. Senator, New Jersey | |
| Garfield, James A. | |
| Harrison, Benjamin | |
| Hill, Nathaniel P. | |
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| Malone, Booth M. | |
| Pitkin, Frederick W. | |
| Porter, John Addison | |
| Skiff, J. W. | |
| Spalding, John F. | |
| Spooner, John C. | |
| Stone, Wilbur F. | |
| Teller, H. M. | |
| Townsend, Charles | |
| Fd 117 | Fragments of letters |
| Fd 118 | Recommendations: typed pages entitled "Four Successive |
| Applications for Professor Haskell's Diplomatic Appointment to Turkey, Greece, Italy and Mexico", dated 1872, 1877, 1881, 1889 | |
| Beck, William E., Chief Justice, Colorado | |
| Belford, James B. | |
| Buckingham, William A. | |
| Chaffee, J. B. | |
| Cooper, Job A., Governor of Colorado | |
| Corbet, H. W., U. S. Senator, Oregon | |
| Elbert, S. H. | |
| Elliott, V. A. | |
| Evarts, William M. | |
| Garfield, James A. | |
| Gilpin, William | |
| Grant, Ulysses S. | |
| Hallet, Moses | |
| Harrison, Benjamin | |
| Hayes, Rutherford B. | |
| Hayt, Charles D., Supreme Court Judge, Colorado | |
| Helm, J. C. | |
| Hurlbut, S. A. | |
| Lee, William Scott, Mayor of Denver | |
| Logan, John A. | |
| Patterson, T. M. | |
| Pitkin, Frederick W. | |
| Routt, John L. | |
| Schurz, Carl | |
| Spalding John F. | |
| Stone, Wilbur F. | |
| Teller, H. M. | |
| Thatcher, Henry C. | |
| Townsend, Charles | |
| Wells, E. T. | |
| Wilson, Henry | |
| Unanimous Petition of Colorado Legislature, Feb. 19, 1889 |
A. NotesBox 9 Folders 122-134B. Receipts
Fd 119 Notes for sermons and speeches, dated and undated Fd 120 Notes for classroom lectures
Fd 121 1854-1875
III. WritingsC. Will
Fd 122 1876-1888 Fd 123 1889-1892 Fd 124 1893, 1895, 1898-1903, 1906, 1907, undated
Fd 125 Dec. 3, 1879: leaves all to Annie Edwards Haskell and daughters, Annie Nelson and Mary Eliza, with parts of his library that they do not want, to be donated to Colorado College
A. Printed worksIV. MiscellaneousB. Manuscripts, dated
Fd 126 Occasional Poems and Young Konkaput: printed but not bound, in sections Miscellaneous printed works C. Manuscripts, no date
Fd 127 "Has Slavery Been a Greater Source of Evil to the United States?", 1841 "Address to Sunday School Children", 184? "Specification", 1854 "Colonial History", 1857 "The Constitution of the Soldiers' Religious Aid Society", 1861 "Young Mens' Christian Association Home", 1871 "Resolutions of the Presbytery Respecting Our Country", 1863 "Triennial Report of the Pastor of the New England Congregational Church", 1871 "An Open Letter to Hon. Milton Sayler, Member of Congress", 1876 "Hail to the Chieftain: A Song of Welcome to U. S. Grant", 1879 Fd 128 "The Freaks and Forces of Electricity", 1881 "A Petition and Protest to the Republican State Convention", 1882 "Platform for the National Silver Convention", 1885 (4 drafts) "The Success of the Late Silver Convention", 1885 "A Poem in William Windom's Praise", 1891 "Republican Platform for Colorado", 1896 "Opening Address at Ratification Meeting, Brown Palace Hotel", 1896 "An Introductory Review", 1897 "Mrs. William McKinley", 1900 D. Miscellaneous publications
Fd 129 "The Liquor License Question" "This Is My Rest Forever", song "Hymn of Invocation" "Education" "A Petition to the President to Call the Nation to Prayer" "Sponsion Et Memorabilia Et Sperabilia" "Educational Address" "The Wise Men of the East Building Monuments in the West" "Address to Young People and S. S. Children" "Good Works for God's Glory" "City Missions" "Son Remember Luke XVI" "Patriotism" "Reasons why a Young Lady should pursue a `regular course' of
- study"
Several untitled poems
Fd 130 Newspaper articles Fd 131 Speech Upon the Parties and Platforms, Men and Measures In the Present Presidential Contest, 1880
A. Assorted cards, lists, programs, etc.Box 10 Folders 135-142
Fd 132 Advertisements, mainly from publishers Fd 133 Calling cards and business cards Fd 134 Envelopes
Box 11 Folders 143-151B. Newspaper clippings and newspapers
Fd 135 Invitations and announcements Fd 136 Lists, mainly names and subscriptions Fd 137 Passport, tax schedule, Senate bill regarding T. N. Haskell Fd 138 Prescriptions and home remedies Fd 139 Printed matter Fd 140 Programs and orders of service
Fd 141 Miscellaneous clippings, 1851-1861 Fd 142 Miscellaneous clippings, 1874-1903
Box 13C. Miscellaneous papers, reports, resolutions, testimonials, etc.
Fd 143 Miscellaneous clippings, undated Fd 144 Biographical Newspaper articles Fd 145 William N. Byers scandal, 1876 Fd 146 Benjamin Harrison presidential campaign, 1888 Fd 147 "The Gleaner", vol. 1, no. 4, Sandusky City, Ohio, Dec. 11, 1850 "The Acorn", vol. 2, no. 12, Wayne, Feb. 15, 1851 "The Fair Offering", March 14, 1866 "The Haskell Journal", Jan. 1898, Feb. 1898 D. Photographs
Fd 148 1845, 1851, 1853-1854, 1856-1857, 1861-1866, 1868 Fd 149 1871, 1875, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1888, 1891, including a lock of Josie Meeker's hair Fd 150 1893, 1896, 1899, and undated, including biographical material, 1906 and letters to Pliny Fiske Haskell, 1903 with enclosed publications, and miscellaneous newspaper clippings and obituaries Fd 151 Papers of Annie N. and Mary E. Haskell
Fd 152 26 portraits of Thomas Nelson Haskell 8 portraits of his immediate family 25 portraits of relatives Small box with tintypes of T. N. and Florence Haskell Fd 153 46 portraits of friends 20 unidentified portraits 10 miscellaneous photographs Mounted photographic portraits, and their relationship to Colorado College of Thomas Nelson Haskell, "its originator", Florence E. Haskell, "its inspiration", and Jonathan Edwards, "its first executive officer and professor".
V. Personal diaries of Thomas Nelson Haskell
VI. Notebooks
Articles by and about T. N. Haskell, 1861-1872
The numbers after each name indicate first the box number followed by the folder number.
last updated 03-00, ca
Box 14
Dy 1 1852-1859, "Vol. II", with letters inserted
Dy 2 1858-1859 Dy 3 1859
Dy 4 1860
Dy 5 1860
Dy 6 1861
Dy 7 1862
Dy 8 1862
Dy 9 1863
Dy 10 1864, bound with some pamphlets
Dy 11 1864
Dy 12 1864-1865
Dy 13 1865
Dy 14 1866
Dy 15 1867
Dy 16 1868
Dy 17 1869
Dy 18 1870
Dy 19 1871
Dy 20 1872, partially handwritten and partially newspaper clippings
Dy 21 1873
Dy 22 1874
Dy 23 1878
Dy 24 1881
Dy 25 1884
Dy 26 1842-1871, personal & family accounts w/ later notes
A. Accounts and church subscriptions
Box 15
B. Colorado College and Colorado Springs
Nbk 1 Western Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C., 1855
Nbk 2 Western Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C., 1855, East Boston, 1865
Nbk 3 Western Presbyterian Church Subscription Book, 1855-1857 Church Book No. 4
Nbk 4 East Boston Church, 1866
Nbk 5 Publications accounts, 1884-1893
Nbk 6 Subscription list for "Young Konkaput", ca. 1892
Nbk 7 Loans and publications
C. Sermons
Nbk 8 1868-1878: clippings, photographs and written notes, with reasons for r Haskell's resignation from the Board of Trustees of Colorado College and a note about claim for money
Nbk 8a University of Wisconsin and Colorado College newspaper clippings with articles and notes
D. Works and printed biographical material
Nbk 9 Sermons delivered in the Western Presbyterian Church, ca. 1855
Nbk 10 "Two Inaugural Sermons - Buchanan, 1857; Lincoln,1861", with note on cover "Keep and Publish"
Nbk 11 "The Parable of the Barren Tree Applied to Nations and Men", 1858
"Christian Civics", 1900
"Mountains and Men", 1894
Nbk 12 "Sermon on Atonement:, 1866
"Address to the Colorado Congregational Association", 1876
Nbk 13 Notes and lectures at Union Theological Seminary, 1853-1854
Nbk 14 Notebook containing clippings of "Women of the Bible"
Nbk 15 Notebook containing clippings of "Women of the Bible"
Nbk 16 Notebook containing clippings of "Women of the Bible"
Nbk 17 "Borrowed Beauty", 1868
"Lists of Ute Words", 1879, and miscellaneous later notes
Nbk 18 "The Soldiers' Mission in the Crisis of 1861"
E. Political notebooks consisting mainly of articles by T. N. Haskell
Nbk 19 Articles by and about T. N. Haskell, 1871-1874, with newspaper clippings about the conference to propose Colorado College
Nbk 20 Articles by and about T. N. Haskell, 1872-1875
Nbk 21 "Notes of Weather", 1874
"Botany", 1879
Nbk 22 Notes for classes lectures, ca. 1867
Nbk 23 "Lectures to Young Ladies on Evidences of Christianity", University of Wisconsin, 1867
Nbk 24 "Outlines on Christian Evidences", 1867
Nbk 25 "Memoranda of My Work and Money Received for the Yellow Fever Fund", 1878
F. Notebook of Jonathan Edwards
Nbk 26 Presidential campaigns of 1872 and 1876; miscellaneous articles about Haskell
Nbk 27 Political campaign articles, 1872
Nbk 28 1865-1876, "Hymn for Lincoln", political articles by and about Haskell
Nbk 29 "Issues in the Present Campaign", 1880
Nbk 30 "The Religious Professions of the Presidents", Garfield's death, inauguration of Chester Arthur
Nbk 31 Memorial Address - "True Greatness and Goodness as Exemplified by President James A. Garfield", 1881, and clippings about Garfield's death
Nbk 32 National Republican Ticket, Harrison campaign, 1888, and miscellaneous newspaper articles
Nbk 33 "Harrison is the Man"
Nbk 34 McKinley Election, 1896
Nbk 35 Professor T. N. Haskell Arraigns the Democrats and Senator Henry M. Teller for their Sins Against Suffrage", 1902
Nbk 36 Newspaper clippings
Arthur, Chester A.
6:83
Anthony, Webster D. 8:115
Baker, James H. 5:67
Banks, N. P. 6:82
Bartlett, E. N. 8:108,109
Belford, James B. 3:43, 4:46, 6:83, 8:115,116
Beveridge, John L. 6:82
Blaine, James G. 6:83,84, 8:116
Bliss, Charles R. 3:44
Bliss, Cornelius N. 6:82
Blount, A. E. 4:50
Board of Indian Commiss. 5:69
Bowen, Thomas 4:48,51
Bowen, William M 4:51
Brinkerhoff, R. 4:46
Brown, Stanley 4:48
Buckingham, William A. 2:30, 3:39, 6:82, 8:115
Burrows, J. C. 6:79
Burton, J. 6:78
Cameron, Simon 2:25
Chaffee, J. B. 8:115
Chandler, William M. 6:70
Chilcott, George M. 4:49,50,51
Clark, William M. 8:115
Clarkson, J. S. 4:56
Cleveland, Grover 4:54
Collier, David C. 3:44
Colorado Republican Club 6:79
Condit, P. M. 4:59, 5:61,62,67
Conference on Charities 4:48
Corbett, H. W. 6:82
Coy, Nathan B. 4:59,60
Davidson, John M. 4:56
Day, William R. 5:70,71
DeCoursey, Gerald 8:108
Dennison, William Neil 8:110
Devens, Charles 3:43, 8:115
Dolliver, J. P. 8:116
Dougherty, James G. 8:109
Dryden John F. 8:
Edwards, Jonathan 7:87, 8:103,104,105,106,107
Edwards, Justin 7:87
Elbert, S. H. 8:115
Elkins, Stanley B. 6:78
Elliot, V. A. 8:115
Ellis, Alston, 5:63
Ensign, Edgar T. 6:77
Evarts, William M. 3:44,45, 6:82,83, 8:115
Fairbanks, Charles W. 6:78
Fairchild, J. H. 3:32, 4:46,48,50
Farwell, C. B. 6:82
Fish, Hamilton 6:82
Frelinghuysen, F. J. 6:83,84
Fulton, Rev. S. C. 6:76
Gage, Lyman J. 7:86
Gardner, J. H. 3:44
Garfield, James A. 6:83, 8:115,116
Gilpin, William 6:82, 8:115
Gladstone, William 6:84
Goodale, C. 6:73,74,75
Goodloe, William Cassius 4:56
Gordon, Kate M. 6:76
Gotthelf, I. 8:115
Grant, Ulysses S. 6:82
Greenlee, L. C. 6:79
Gregg, James B. 4:49, 5:67 7:85
Grovesnor, Charles H. 6:78
Haggott, Warren A. 6:79
Halford, E. M. 4:57,58,59,60, 5:62,63
Hall, A. 3:44
Hallett, Boses 8:115
Hamilton, S. T. 5:63
Hanna, J. R. 3:39, 8:108
Hanna, Marcus A. 7:85,86, 8:110
Harrison, Benjamin 4:55, 6:84, 8:116
Harrison, Russell B. 4:60, 5:61,63
Harsh, Samuel 4:51
Hastings, Thomas A. 5:64,65,67
Hay, John 5:70, 6:72,75, 7:86
Hayes, Rutherford B. 3:42, 6:82, 8:115
Haynes, S. B. 3:44
Hayt, Charles D. 8:118
Helm, J. C. 8:115
Heywood, D. H. 3:42
Hill, Nathaniel P. 4:51, 6:83, 8:116
Hopkins, Albert J. 5:70, 6:77,78
Hoskin, Rev. A. A. 6:74
Howbert, F. W. 5:69
Howbert, Irving 4:57
Hoyt, T. Webster 5:69
Hunter, S. D. 4:51
Hurlbut, S. A. 6:82
Ingalls, John J. 4:51
Jackson, Sheldon 3:41, 8:115
Jackson, W. S. 6:83
Jessup, Samuel 3:39
Key, D. M. 6:83
Kimball, R. C. 8:108
Kirkwood, T. C. 6:73
Konkaput, Levi 1:6
Leonard, A. 8:115
Lewis, Richard W. 6:74
Lodge, Henry Cabot 3:45, 7:86
Long, John D. 5:70, 6:75, 7:86
Low, Seth 8:116
Lowe, Thomas O. 3:36
Lowry, Charles E. 5:62
McAllister, Henry 8:108,109
McComas, L. E. 5:63
McKechnie, J. H. 6:72,73
McKinley, William 7:85,86, 8:110
McMurray, R. M. 8:115
Malone, Booth M. 4:59, 8:116
Marsh, George P. 4:48
Mead. L. C. 3:44
Michener, L. J. 4:56,57
Miller, Hortense 5:64
Miller, 5:61
Millington, F. C. 8:108
Mitchell, John H. 6:78
Monroe, James 3:38
Morehouse, P. E. 8:115
Morrell, Justin S. 5:70
Moulton, C. W. 4:60, 5:61
National Association for the Protection of the Insane and the Prevention of Insanity 4:47
Nevin, W. E. 8:108
New York Christian House for Intemperate Men 4:58
Noble, John W. 4:57,59
Northway, S. A. 5:70
Olmsted, Charles Sanford 6:79
Olney, Henry C. 3:44
Orahood, H. M. 5:61
Pabor, W. E. 3:44
Packard, A. K. 3:44, 4:50,51
Parks, Fred W. 6:79
Parsons, Edward S. 5:67
Patten, George A. 8:115
Patterson, Thomas M. 3:44, 6:84
Payne, H. C. 8:110
Peabody, James H. 7:86
Perkins, George C. 6:78
Phelps, A. C. 8:115
Philips, Ivan 3:44
Pierce, Franklin 6:82
Pitkin, Frederick W. 4:49,50,47, 6:83, 8:115,116
Porter, John Addison 5:69,70,71, 6:72, 8:116
Quarles, Joseph A. 6:78
Quay, Matthew S. 6:78
Rainey, David F. 8:115
Rich, W. G. 4:48
Rogers, W. K. 3:44,45, 4:46,47, 6:83
Routt, John L. 4:47, 6:82,83, 8:115
Roy, Joseph E. 3:34,40, 6:82
Ruger, Henry A. 6:79
Rusk, J. M. 4:57
Russell, Howard 5:67
Sampson, A. J. 8:115
Schurz, Carl 8:115
Scott, M. B. 6:78
Shafroth, John F. 5:69,70
Shannon, E. L. 5:69
Shattuck, J. C. 6:82, 8:115
Sheets, D. L. 3:44
Sheldon, W. D. 8:109
Sherman, John 6:82, 7:86
Sherman Ave. Improv. Assoc. 4:56
Skiff, J. W. 5:65,71, 6:72, 8:116
Slocum W. F. 8:109
Smith, W. G. 4:50
Spalding, John F. 6:82, 8:115,116
Spooner, John C. 4:59, 6:77,78, 7:86
Sprague, Charles S. 5:67
Sprague, W. G. 8:108
Spruance, William 3:44
Stanton, Horace C. 4:60
Stewart, Philip B. 6:76, 7:86
Stone, Wilbur F. 7:82, 8:115,116
Strong, W. B. 8:115
Sturtevant, J. M. 3:41, 8:108,114
Surles, Ziba 8:115
Tabor, H. A. W. 4:56,60
Taggart, Frank D. 6:77
Talbot, Ralph 6:76
Tarbox, Increase 1:12
Teller, Henry M. 3:44, 4:47,48,51,57,59,60, 6:82,83,84, 8:116
Templeton, W. G. 6:74
Tenney, E. P. 4:48,49, 8:109
Thatcher, Henry C. 6:83, 8:115
Thompson, W. O. 5:63
Timberlake, Charles B. 5:63
Toll, Charles H. 3:44
Townsend, Charles 4:47,48,55,59,60, 5:65, 6:83, 8:116
U. S. Indian Industrial School 4:57
Wanamaker, John 6:84
Washburn, Philip 8:109
Wells, E. T. 8:115
Wilder, Walter L. 6:72
Willard, Frances E. 5:63
Williams, George H. 8:115
Wilson, H. 6:82
Wolcott, Edward O. 4:60, 5:68,69,70,71, 6:72,74,75, 7:85,86, 8:110
Wright, Robert R. 6:75
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