Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Bureau of Archives and History
Pennsylvania State Archives
MG-201
GERTRUDE HOWARD NAUMAN PAPERS
Container Listings
{series #201m.1}
accession #s 267, 280, & 292
MG-201
Gertrude Howard Nauman Papers
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1780-1970. (19 boxes)
box 1
- Carrington, Mrs. Edward, Transcripts, 1780-1820, 1 volume. (folder 1-1)
- Colston, Gertrude Powell, Printed Biographical Sketch, undated, 1 item.
(folder 1-2)
-
Gilbert, Mrs. Spencer C., Envelopes and Letters, 1924
undated, 17 items. (folder 1-3)
- Howard, Conway R. and Jane Colston, Marriage License, 1871, 1 item. (folder
1-4)
- Howard, Conway R. [Jr.?], Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Letters, Documents,
1909, 1917-1919, 57 items. (folder 1-5)
- Howard, Conway R. [Jr.?], Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Duty Under U.S.
Food Administration, Letters, Documents, (some in Russian), 1919-1921, 71
items. (folder 1-6)
- Howard, Conway R. [Jr.?], American Relief Administration, (Inc. Herbert
Hoover), Letters, Documents, (some in Russian), 1922-1923, 84 items. (folder
1-7)
- Howard, Conway R. [Jr.?], American Relief Administration, Photographs, undated,
58 items. (folder 1-8)
- Howard, Jane, Cards, Postcard, Letter, (Includes Copies of Papers of Conway
R. Howard), 1853-1874, 1909, 1914, 1962, 26 items. (folder 1-9)
- Howard, Jeannie Colston, Passport, 1913, 1 item. (folder 1-10)
box 2
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Howard, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1897-1899, 44 items. (folder 2-1)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Howard, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1899, 55 items. (folder 2-2)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Howard, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1899, 62 items. (folder 2-3)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Howard, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1899, 67 items. (folder 2-4)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Conway
(son), Letters, 1924-1925, 6 items. (folder 2-5)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Gertrude
(Daughter), Envelopes and Letters, 1914-1924, 143 items. (folder 2-6)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin
(re: Wedding), Newspaper clippings, Wedding invitation, Prayer Book, 1899,
5 items. (folder 2-7)
box 3
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1900, 79 items. folder 3-1
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1900, 39 items. (folder 3-2)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1901, 62 items. (folder 3-3)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1902, 18 items. (folder 3-4)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1904, 47 items. (folder 3-5)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin,
Envelopes and Letters, 1913, 5 items. (folder 3-6)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Olmsted, Marlin
Jr., Envelopes and Letters, 1917-1924, 80 items. (folder 3-7)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Miscellaneous Envelopes
and Letters, 1900-1903, 1922, 20 items. (folder 3-8)
- Visiting lists, 1903, undated, 5 volumes. (five unfoldered volumes)
box 4
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, A (Abercrombie
to Ayer), Letters, 1924-1934, 31 items. (folder 4-1)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, B (Babcock to
Butler), Letters, 1923-1936, (110 items. (folder 4-2)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, C (Caldwell to
Cutting), Letters, 1924-1936, 72 items. (folder 4-3)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Civic Club of
Harrisburg, Letters, Annual Reports, 1924-1935, undated, 39 items. (folder
4-4)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Colonial Dames
of America, Letters and Documents, 1783, 1784, 1929-1937, 67 items. (folder
4-5)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Commonwealth Trust
Co., Letters, 1932-1935, 50 items. (folder 4-6)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, D (Darlington
to Duttons), Letters, 1924-1937, 55 items. (folder 4-7)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Dauphin Deposit
Trust Co., Receipts and Bank Statements, 1929-1935, 51 items. (folder 4-8)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, E (Easton to Frick),
Letters, 1924-1937, 54 items. (folder 4-9)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, F (Fairlamb to
Frick), Letters, 1924-1936, 38 items. (folder 4-10)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, G (Gallone to
Gunther), Letters, 1924-1935, 43 items. (folder 4-11)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Girl Scouts, Letters
and Programs, 1927-1935, 87 items. (folder 4-12)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, H-J (Hadley to
Jones)(Including Mrs. Herbert Hoover), Letters, 1924-1937, 149 items. (folder
4-13)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, K-L (Katinka to
Ludes), Letters, 1924-1937, 65 items. (folder 4-14)
box 5
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, McCormick, Vance
(re: Wedding), Newspaper Photograph, Marriage Certificate, Wedding Program,
1925, 3 items. (folder 5-1)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Miscellaneous,
undated, 1924-1932, 15 items. (folder 5-2)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, M (McClintock
to Myers) (Including J. Horace McFarland), Letters, 1924-1937, 111 items.(folder
5-3)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, N (Nardi to Newell),
Letters, Real Estate Trust, 1926-1936, 30 items. (folder 5-4)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Olmsted, Gertrude
(Daughter), Envelopes and Letters, 1925-1926, 100 items. (folder 5-5)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Olmsted, Marlin
Jr. (Son), Envelopes and Letters, 1925-1927, 52 items. (folder 5-6)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Olmsted, Marlin
Jr. (Son), Envelopes and Letters, undated, 82 item. (folder 5-7)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, O-P (Ober to Price)
(Including Mrs. Gifford Pinchot and John J. Pershing), Letters, 1924-1937,
52 items. (folder 5-8)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Q-R (Quill to
Rutledge) (Including Eleanor Roosevelt and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller), Letters,
1924-1937, 61 items. (folder 5-9)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, S (Sackett to
Swengle), Letters, 1924-1937, 98 items. (folder 5-10)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, T-V (Tabb to Vollmer),
1922-1937, 53 items. (folder 5-11)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, W-Z (Walker to
Yeatman), Letters, 1924-1937, 114 items. (folder 5-12)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Woman's National
Farm and Garden Association, Letters and Reports, 1933-1935, 109 items. (folder
5-13)
box 6
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills A-B (Altman
to Butler), 1932-1934, 108 items. (folder 6-1)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills C (California
to Crichton), 1932-1933, 47 items. (folder 6-2)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills D (Dauphin
to Duttons), 1932-1933, 38 items. (folder 6-3)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills E-G (Eisenhart
to Grande), 1932-1933, 39 items. (folder 6-4)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills H (Hammacher
to Hynson), 1932-1933, 67 items. (folder 6-5)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills I-L (Italian
to Lutz), 1932-1933, 33 items. (folder 6-6)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills M (McEachern
to Mount), 1932-1933, 28 item. (folder 6-7)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills N-P (National
to Pomeroy's), 1932-1933, 83 items. (folder 6-8)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills R-S (Riverton
to Stumpp), 1931-1933, 61 items. (folder 6-9)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), Gertrude McCormick, Bills T-Z (Thurn
to Yamanaka), 1931-1933, 41 items. (folder 6-10)
- McCormick, Vance, Postcard, Letter, Voting Card, 1926, 1933, undated, 3
items. (folder 6-11)
- Miscellaneous, 1800, 1880-1923, 1947, undated, 56 items. (folder 6-12)
box 7
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Envelopes and Letters, 1913-1914,
57 items. (folder 7-1)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Envelopes and Letters, 1914-1926,
67 items. (folder 7-2)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Olmsted, Envelopes, Letters, Quiz and
Travel Brochures, undated, 1914, 1925, 1926, 58 items. (folder 7-3)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Adkins, B.S., Envelopes, Letters,
Press Releases, 1954-1958, 90 items. (folder 7-4)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Blackford Estate Correspondence,
1932-1960, 29 items. (folder 7-5)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Charter Commission, City of
Harrisburg, Letters, Agenda, 1968, 50 items. (folder 7-6)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Charter Commission, City of
Harrisburg, News Clippings, 1968, 40 items. (folder 7-7)
box 8
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower, Bulletins,
1952, 50 items. (folder 8-1)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower (Includes
James Duff, John Fine, M. Harvey Taylor), Letters, Directories, 1952, 135
items. (folder 8-2)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower (Includes
James Duff), Letters, Campaign Materials, 1952, 106 items. (folder 8-3)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower, Letters
About a Picnic for the Eisenhower Campaign Workers, 1952, 60 items. (folder
8-4)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower, Lists,
1952, 56 items. (folder 8-5)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower, Letters,
Directories, Political Primer, 1954-1955, 52 items. (folder 8-6)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Eisenhower, Lists,
1954, 78 items. (folder 8-7)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Scott-McGonigle,
Letters, New Clippings, 1957, (1958), 1963, 119 items. (folder 8-8)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Citizens for Scott-McGonigle,
News Clippings, 1958, 27 items. (folder 8-9)
box 9
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Distinguished Daughters of
Pennsylvania (Including Edward Martin, Hugh Scott), Programs, Letters,1961-1962,
1965, 7 items. (folder 9-1)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Eisenhower Homestead Committee
(Including Milton S. Eisenhower), Letters, Fincancial Report, Minutes, 1955-1956,
69 items. (folder 9-2)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Eisenhower Home Committee (Including
Milton S. Eisenhower), Letters, Architectural Specifications, 1956, 100 items.
(folder 9-3)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Eisenhower Home Committee (Including
Milton S. Eisenhower),Letters, Telegrams, News Clippings, Bill of Sale and
Articles of Incorporation of The National Foundation to Honor General Dwight
D. Eisenhower and the United States Armed Forces, 1956, 100 items. (folder
9-4)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Eisenhower Home Committee,
Printed Material, 1956, 33 items. (folder 9-5)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Governor's Conference, Envelopes,
Letters, Program, News Clippings, 1944, 55 items. (folder 9-6)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Harrisburg Hospital, Letter,
1969, 3 items. (folder 9-7)
box 10
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, National Citizens for Eisenhower,
Inaugural Invitation and Program, 1956-1957, 2 items. (folder 10-1)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, National Citizens for Eisenhower,Handbook,
Campaign Activities, and Other Printed Materials, 1956, 106 items. (folder
10-2)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, National Citizens for Eisenhower,
Assorted Printed Materials, 1956, 28 items. (folder 10-3)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Nixon, Richard, Letters, Program,
1960-1961, 5 items. (folder 10-4)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Pennsylvania Citizens for Eisenhower,
Letters, Ledger, Directory, 1956-1957, 88 items. (folder 10-5)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Pennsylvania Citizens for Eisenhower,
Letters, Election Guide, Booklet, Map, Directory, 1956, 31 items. (folder
10-6)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, National Citizens for Eisenhower,
(Including Milton Eisenhower), Letters, Copies of Speeches, 1956-1957, 69
items. (folder 10-7)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Pennsylvania Citizens for Eisenhower,
News Clippings, 1956-1957, 128 items. (folder 10-8)
box 11
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, President Eisenhower's 63rd
Birthday Party, Hershey Pennsylvania, program, 1953, October 13, 1 item. (folder
11-1)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Regional GOP Conference, Letters,
List of Speakers, 1953, 27 items. (folder 11-2)
- 1953, July 21, letter, Mrs. D. Ray Murdock, Greensburg to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
about enclosed reservation blank and registration fee for the Republican
Women's Conference.
- 1953, July 31, letter, Mrs William B. Kolb, Philadelphia to Mrs. Nauman
acknowledging receipt of fee for Republican Women's Conference.
- 1953, August 22, newspaper article, Gould Lincoln, The Evening Star,
Washington D.C.
article about if Adlai Stevenson had been elected. Political cartoon on
back side.
- 1953, September 22, letter, Loretta S. Kolb, Philadelphia to Pennsylvania
Conference Delegates
date, time and place of conference and other information.
- 1953, October 1 and 2, credential card for Mrs. Spencer Nauman.
Credential Card to the Women's Regional Conference certifies that Mrs.
Nauman is an authorized delegate from Pennsylvania.
- 1953, October 1 and 2, program, Eastern States Regional Conference,
Women's Division Republican National Committee, Atlantic City, New Jersey
- 1953, October 1 and 2, cover letter, "Know Your Speakers at the
Eastern States Regional conference of Republican Women", Atlantic
City, New Jersey
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.,
About Senator Robert C. Hendrickson and Governor Alfred E. Driscoll, speakers
at the Eastern States Regional conference of Republican Women.
- 1953, September, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington,
D.C.
About Leonard W. Hall, Bernard Lamb and Norris J. Nelson, speakers at
the Eastern States Regional conference of Republican Women.
- 1953, September, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington,
D.C.
About Miss Bertha S. Adkins, speaker at the Eastern States Regional conference
of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Mrs. William K. Kirlin and Paul L. Troast, speakers at the Eastern
States Regional conference of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Mrs. Wilma B. Owens, Elizabeth Maher and Mrs. Frederick C. Young,
speakers at the Eastern States Regional conference of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Mrs. Carmel C. Marr and Miss Clare W. Sivertsen, speakers at the
Eastern States Regional conference of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Mrs. Vera G. Davis, Mrs. Kathryn J. Lawlor, Mrs. Abbie W. Magee,
and Mrs. Maude E. Ten Eyck, speakers at the Eastern States Regional conference
of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Mrs. Gaynelle M. Dixon, Mrs. Earl J. Leffler, Mrs. Conrad R. Lickell
and Mrs. D. Ray Murdock, speakers at the Eastern States Regional conference
of Republican Women.
- 1953, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Mrs, William S. Culbertson, Mrs. A.B. Hermann, Mrs. Joseph R. Farrington
and Mrs. Montgomery Blair, speakers at the Eastern States Regional conference
of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
About Sherman Adams, speaker at the Eastern States Regional conference
Of Republican Women.
- 1953, October, letter, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.
Lists Republican Women in Public Service, Eastern States Region.
- 1953, August, record on appropriations, Styles Bridges, chairman, Commitee
on Appropriations
- 1953, August 3, review of the first session of the eighty-third Congress,
Senator William F. Knowland
- 1953, October 3, newspaper article, Katherine Dunlap, The Philadelphia
Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
About women urged to elect GOP Congress in 1954.
- 1953, October 7, newspaper photo, The Evening News, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania
Shows Mrs. Spencer Nauman and two other Republican women looking over
1954 campaign data.
- 1953, October 7, letter, Bertha Adkins, Washington, D.C. to Mrs.Spencer
Nauman, Bowmandale, Pennsylvania
letter of thanks for her work at the Atlantic City conference.
- 1953, October 14, letter, Sara G. Leffler, Harrisburg to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
- 1953, October 15, letter, Miss Bertha Adkins, Washington D.C.
About Atlantic City conference and President Eisenhower's birthday party.
- Undated, chronological listing of Republican Women's activities.
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Republican National Convention,
Letters, 1952, 31 items. (folder 11-3)
- 1952, May 27, letter, Mrs. Oswald P. Lord, New York to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
Asking for tickets for the convention.
- 1952, May 31, letter, Mary P. Lord, New York to Mrs. Spencer Nauman,
Harrisburg
Asking Mrs. Nauman to be a hostess at the Republican National Convention
in Chicago.
- 1952, June 4, letter, Sonja F. Projansky, New York to Mrs. Spencer Nauman,
Harrisburg
- 1952, June 5, letter, to Mr. Owlett, Philadelphia
About a deposit for the hotel and tickets for the convention.
- 1952, June 16, letter, Mrs. W. Press Hodgkins, Chicago to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
Welcoming Mrs. Nauman to Chicago.
- 1952, June 23, letter and envelope, W. M. Cowan, Chicago to Miss Gertrude
Nauman, Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania
A letter form the Seneca Hotel about her reservation.
- 1952, June 25, letter, Mrs. Spencer Nauman, Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania
to Mrs. W. Press Hodgkins, Chicago
More about the convention.
- 1952, June 26, letter, Mrs. Spencer Nauman, Harrisburg to Mr. Cowan,
Chicago
About her reservation at The Seneca hotel.
- 1952, June 27, copy of letter, Robert Dechert to Mr. Edwin Russell and
Dr. Robert L. Johnson
Planning for the Republican National Convention in Chicago.
- 1952, July 5, card, Donald F. McClure, Chicago to Mrs. Spencer Nauman
Card is from the Casino to allow privileges of the club to Mrs. Nauman
- 1952, July 5, ticket to the Eisenhower Rally at the Blackstone Theatre
in Chicago.
- 1952, July 5, ticket to the Dixie Indignation Meeting of the Eisenhower
Rally
- 1952, July 6, card saying honored guest at the Eisenhower Reception
- 1952, July 6, ticket to Citizens for Eisenhower at the Eisenhower Rally
- 1952, July 7, ticket to the Ike Workers Meeting of the Eisenhower Rally
- 1952, July 7, ticket to the Eisenhower Rally at the Blackstone Theatre
- 1952, July 8, guest ticket to the Republican National Convention, first
session
- 1952, July 9, guest ticket to the Republican National Convention, first
session
- 1952, July, guest ticket to the Republican National Convention, second
session
- 1952, September 19, Raymond Pitcairn, Philadelphia to Mrs. Spencer Nauman
response to Mrs. Nauman's request for copies of the Chicago Tribune
of 1912.
- Undated, newspaper article, about the vote on the Georgia dispute over
contested delegates at the the Republican National Convention.
- 1952, September 27, letter, Mrs. Spencer Nauman to Raymond Pitcairn,
Philadelphia
Thanking Mr. Pitcairn for the reproductions of the Chicago Tribune
of 1912 that he sent her.
- Undated, list of Chicago hotels and delegation headquarters
- Undated, notes
- Undated, message slip from Mrs. William Cusack through the Bell Telephone
Message Center
- Undated, notes
- Undated, message slip
- Undated, list of people in Chicago
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Republican National Convention,
Assorted Printed Materials, Official Program, 1960, 48 items. (folder
11-4)
- Undated, notepad, "Fly American Airlines"
- 1960, July, program, Republican National Convention, Richard Guylay
- Publisher and Editor
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Nomination. With
letters from President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon.
- 1959, April 4, letter, Mary Jane Kosier to Gertrude Nauman
Praising Gertrude's work for the Republican Party.
- 1960, July 11, letter, Carol R. Arth, Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
Invitation to visit with other women supporters of the Nixon campaign.
- 1960, July, newsletter, Dick Nixon Newsletter Washington, D.C. to Mrs.
Spencer Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA
Discusses Nixon's performance in the campaign.
- 1960, July 15, letter, Hugh Scott, to Mrs. Spencer Nauman, Harrisburg
Advising her of the first meeting of the Pennsylvania Delegation.
- Undated, calendar
Lists Convention special events as appearing in the Convention Program.
- 1960, June 30, letter, Mrs. Gaynelle M. Dixon, Washington, D.C. to National
Convention Delegates, Alternates and Guests
Reminding to send check for tickets to the Grand Lady Luncheon.
- 1960, July 23, press release, Robert L. McMAnus, Press Secretary to
the Governor
The text of a statement released by Governor Rockefeller in New York.
Text concerns meeting with the Vice President to discuss the platform
of the Republican Party.
- Undated, card, from TWA
- 1960, Seating Plan for the Republican National Convention
- 1960, July 24, flyer
Announces the Republican Veterans Rally.
- 1960, July, broadside
An Appeal to the Democratic and Republican Conventions to stand fast against
appeasement of Red China
- 1960, July 25, flyer
Advertising a march for freedom with the Rev. Martin L. King.
- 1960, July 26, summary
Summary of the action taken by the Texas delegation in caucus.
- 1960, July 23, roll call, National Draft Rockefeller Committee
A Message to Delegates.
- 1960, July 26, roll call, National Draft Rockefeller Committee
Appeal to nominate Rockefeller for Vice President.
- 1960, July 25, roll call, National Draft Rockefeller Committee
Appeal to nominate Rockefeller for Vice President
- 1960, July, newsletter, Mississippi Republican News, Jackson Mississippi
Predicts the GOP to win the State and the Mississippi Republican Party
Platform.
- 1960, July 26, note, Hugh Scott
Asking to be present for a meeting with Vice President Nixon.
- 1960, July 25, memo to members of the Pennsylvania delegation
Invitation to attend a luncheon at the Chicago Yacht Club.
- 1960, June 23, newsletter, "Human Events"
Article on the record of Ambassador Lodge and whether he is a good Vice-Presidential
candidate.
- Undated, political advertisement from Fred Seaton, directed to the Republican
Delegates
Listing why one should support him for Vice President.
- Undated, guide to State Delegations Headquarters presented by Fred Seaton
Lists the State delegation, headquarters, address and telephone number.
- 1960, July 22, letter, Thruston Morton for Vice President, California
Republican Committee to all delegates and alternates of the Republican
1960 Convention
Encourages support of Thruston Morton for Vice President, encloses a signature
card to do so.
- Undated, voting tally sheet, 3 copies for 1960 Republican National Convention
courtesy American Airlines
- 1960, souvenir portfolio from Governor and Mrs. William G. Stratton
of Illinois for delegates and guests of the 1960 Republican National Convention,
Chicago, Illinois
Includes 12 lithographed prints of Lincoln Sculpture by Dr. Avard Fairbanks,
also a welcome to Illinois card.
- 1960, biographies of Pennsylvania's delegates and alternates at the
Republican National Convention
- 1960, July 23, memo from Republican National Committee to all delegates,
alternates and guests
Suggested rules of conduct at the Convention.
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Republican Workshop, Letters,
Memos, Manual, 1953, 48 items. (folder 11-5)
- Undated, invitation from Mrs. Stanley G. Peterson, Republican Work Shop,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Invitation to a Fall Conference in Minneapolis on September 16 and 17.
- 1953, August 21, letter, Mrs. Stanley G. Peterson, Minneapolis, Minnesota
to Mrs Spencer Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA
Announcing the Republican Workshop conference.
- 1953, August 29, letter to Mrs. Stanley G. Peterson, Minneapolis, Minnesota
adding a name to the list of people attending the work shop conference
in Minnesota.
- 1953, August 28, letter, Mrs. Spencer Nauman to Mrs. Stanley G. Peterson,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
A reply to the invitation to attend the Conference of the Republican Work
Shop in Minnesota.
- 1953, August 31, letter, Mrs. Stanley G. Petersen, Minneapolis, Minnesota
to Mrs. Spencer Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA
Regrets that Mrs. Nauman cannot attend the conference.
- 1953, October 20, letter, Mrs. Stanley G. Peterson, Minneapolis, Minnesota
to Mrs. Spencer Nauman, Bowmansville, PA
About instruction material for the work shop and encloses the bulletin
below.
- 1953, October, bulletin, Republican Work Shop
Impressions of the workshop.
- Undated, memo, from Republican State Chairman and Vice Chairman to state
and county Republican officials
- Undated, letter, George I. Bloom and Ruth Glenn Pennell, to Republicans
Discusses what Republicans need to do in Pennsylvania.
- Undated, copy of Precinct Vote Analysis
In addition to the copy, lists purposes of the analysis.
- Undated, list of unregistered voters by county
- Undated, instructions on precinct organization and action
- Undated, Republican survey form
- 1959, status and analysis of 1959 voter registration
Lists the following information by county: new registration; purged; switches
losses; final registration; net GOP gain or loss; net Democrat gain or
loss; and 1959 registration margin.
- 1958-1959, final voter registration figures
Lists by county the number of Republicans, Democrats and the margin.
- Undated, map of Pennsylvania
Showing by county, the Republican and Democratic control of courthouses,
majority political party and votes receivedin
- 1958
- Undated, map of Pennsylvania
Showing by county, Republican and Democrat House, Senate and Congress
members.
- Ca. 1959, memo,
Reminder of the responsibility of every Republican office holder
Undated, list of cities with mayorality contests this year
- Ca. 1959, description of Pennsylvania's 1958 performance in the national
picture
- 1959, election calendar
Enumerates important registration and voting dates.
- Undated, cartoon, directed at Republicans
Emphasizes getting out into the precincts where the people are.
Above items beginning with the * one, are repeated here in the same order.
- 1958, August 17, magazine article and pictures
A boy named Glenn visits the White House and asks the President "What
is the hardest part of your job?"
- Undated, campaign activities manual by National Citizens for Eisenhower
Consists of suggestions for how to wage a campaign.
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Schneebeli, Herman T., (Including
George W. Gekas), Letters, Notes, Directory, News Clippings, 1970, 77 items.
(folder 11-6)
- 1970, March 11, letter, Herman T. Schneebeli, Williamsport, PA to Mrs.
Spencer Nauman, Harrisburg
Thanks Mrs. Nauman for her contribution to his campaign.
- 1970, March 16, letter, Herman T. Schneebeli, Harrisburg to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
About copies of letters he is enclosing
- 1969, December 5, copy of letter, Robert F. Smith, Harrisburg to Dauphin
County Republican Committee members
About Smith's base of support in the county, and his plans to run for
Congress.
- 1970, February 13, copy of letter, Robert F. Smith, Harrisburg to Dauphin
County Republican Committee members
In appreciation of the Committee's endorsement of him as a candidate for
Congress.
- 1970, March 21, note Lois Wertz to Mrs. Nauman
Saying that she will provide Mrs. Naumann with polling lists, street lists
and a map.
- 1970, March 20, memo, sent to all that are listed on it.
Concerns Committee members and their interests as well as announcement
of opening of headquarters.
- 1970, March 23, note, handwritten
- 1970, March 23, note, handwritten
- 1970, March 23, while you were out memo from Mrs. Warner to Mrs. Nauman
- 1970, March 23, while you were out memo from Mrs. Wertz to Mrs. Nauman
- 1970, March 31, newspaper article and photo
Discusses the opening of Herman T. Schneebeli's headquarters and his teaming
up with George W. Gekas.
- 1970, April 27, letter, Herman T. Schneebeli, Harrisburg to Mrs. Gertrude
Nauman, Harrisburg
Thanking Mrs. Nauman for her contribution to his campaign.
- 1970, May 19, letter, Herman T. Schneebeli, Washington, D.C. to Mrs.
Spencer Nauman
Regrets not being able to attend a dinner.
- 1970, May 19, letter, Mary Schneebeli to Mrs. Nauman
Thanking Mrs. Nauman for her support of her husband, Herman Schneebeli's
campaign.
- 1970, May 25, letter, Fred Taylor, Harrisburg to Mrs. Gertrude Nauman,
Harrisburg
Thanking Mrs. Nauman for her support and help with the campaign.
- 1970, May 29, letter, Meade D. Detweiler, Harrisburg, to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
Thanking Mrs. Nauman for her help with the Schneebeli campaign.
- 1970, June 1, letter, Herman T. Schneebeli, Washington, D.C. to Mrs.
Spencer Nauman, Harrisburg
Thanking Mrs. Nauman for her help in his campaign.
- 1970, July 7, letter, Merrill A. Yohe, Jr., Harrisburg to Mrs. Nauman
Regrets that Mrs. Nauman will not take a position on the Board of Directors
of Gaudenzia House.
- 1970, July 27, letter, Herman T. Schneebeli, Washington, D.C. to Mrs.
Spencer Nauman
Thanking Mrs, Nauman for her letter and comments about the recent campaign.
- 1970, August 10, letter, George W. Gekas, Harrisburg, to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Harrisburg
Thanking Mrs. Nauman for her congratulatory note and her help with his
campaign.
- 1970, August 27, letter, George W. Gekas, Harrisburg, to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA
Thanking Mrs. Nauman again for her help in his campaign.
- Undated, list of people's names
- Undated, alphabetized directory of people's names and addresses
- Undated, directory of people's names and addresses
- Undated, series of handwritten notes also names, addresses and phone
numbers
- Undated, bumperstickers from Herman Schneebeli's campaign
- 1954, August 22, newspaper article
About Pennsylvania being the key factor in a fight over House control
- 1970, March 21, newspaper article, Truax Gives Schneebeli His Support.
- 1970, March 20, newspaper article, Truax Joins Committee Supporting
Schneebeli.
- 1970, March 22, newspaper article, Poll by Smith Shows He's Not Well
Known.
- 1953, November 20, newspaper article, The Political Amateurs Go Back
to Work.
- Undated, brochure, So! You Want to be a Politician.
- Ca. 1954, solicitation card for members of the Pennsylvania Council
of Republican Women.
- 1954, September, note about how to answer Democrats' charges against
the Republican party
- Undated, blank paper with a heading of The Campaign Spotlight by the
Republican National Committee, Women's Division.
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Scranton, William W. (Including
Milton Eisenhower), Letters, Printed Materials, 1964-1965, 9 items. (folder
11-7)
- 1964, letter, Milton S. Eisenhower to Mrs. Spencer Nauman, Bowmansdale,
PA.
- 1965, June 17, envelope from Governor's office, Harrisburg to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA.
- 1965, June 17, letter, William W. Scranton, Harrisburg to Mrs. Spencer
Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA.
- 1965, June 14, letter to William W. Scranton, Harrisburg.
- Undated, brochure, Bill Scranton... Governor.
- 1964, June 12, brochure announcing candidacy of William W. Scranton
as the Republican nominee for President.
- 1964, April, Reader's Digest article, Bill Scranton: Champion of
States' Rights--and State's Responsibilities
- 1964, June 12, brochure, ...We Shall Prevail.
- Undated, brochure, The Man Who Gets Things Done.
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Shafer, Raymond P., Letter,
1968, 1 item. (folder 11-8)
- 1968, March 15, letter, Raymond P. Shafer, Harrisburg to Mrs. Spencer
G. Nauman
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), Gertrude Nauman, Taylor, M. Harvey, Letters,
1964, 3 items. (folder 11-9)
- 1964, May 19, envelope, M. Harvey Taylor, Harrisburg to Mrs. Spencer
G. Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA
- 1964, May 18, letter, M. Harvey Taylor, Harrisburg Mrs. Spencer
G. Nauman, Bowmansdale, PA
- 1964, May 18, copy of letter, M. Harvey Taylor, Harrisburg to Spencer
G. Nauman, Jr., Esq., Harrisburg
- Nauman, Spencer, Invitations, 1924-1925, 5 items. (folder 11-10)
- 1924, July 23, invitation from Councillor and Mrs. Edgar Horne, Westminster
to S. C. Nauman
- 1924, July 24, invitation from the Lord Chamberlain and their Majesties
to Mr. Spencer G. Nauman
- July 25, invitation, Lord Chancellor and Miss Haldane (et al.), Westminster
Palace to Spencer G. Nauman, Esq.
- 1924, July 30, invitation, The Benchers of the Honourable Society
of the Kings Inns, Dublin to Spencer Nauman
- 1925, May 8, receipt Fred B. Harry, Harrisburg to Mr. Spencer G. Nauman
for fur coat storage
- Olmsted, Jane, Letter, 1926, 4 items. (folder 11-11)
- 1926, June 9, envelope, Riga, Latvia to Miss Jane Olmsted, Harrisburg
- June 9, letter, from Riga, Latvia
box 12
- Olmsted, Marlin, Cannon, J.G., Speaker, 1911, 1 item. (folder 12-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations, 1899, 46 items. (folder 12-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations (Including Alexander G. Bell and George Cabot
Lodge), 1900, 18 items. (folder 12-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations (Including Harrisburg Assemblies John T. Hartranft),
1901, 60 items. (folder 12-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations (Including Harrisburg Assemblies), 1904, 48
items. (folder 12-5)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations (Including President T. Roosevelt), 1905-1907,
16 items. (folder 12-6)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations, (Including Gifford Pinchot), Undated, 54 items.
(folder 12-7)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations (Including Mrs. T. Roosevelt) Undated, 40 items.
(folder 12-8)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Invitations (Including Governor Stone), Undated, 73 items.
(folder 12-9)
box 13
- Olmsted, Marlin, Memoriam, 1914, 58 items. (folder 13-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Miscellaneous, 1856-1896, 20 items. (folder 13-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Letters, Invitations, 1897, 16 items. (folder 13-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Letters, Invitations, 1898, 61 items. (folder 13-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Miscellaneous, 1899, 49 items. (folder 13-5)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Envelopes, Letters, Telegrams, 1899, 51 items. (folder
13-6)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 50 items. (folder 13-7)
box 14
- Olmsted, Marlin, Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 53 items. (folder 14-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 40 items. (folder 14-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 58 items. (folder 14-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Miscellaneous, 1900-1901, 1904, 11 items. (folder 14-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Miscellaneous, 1904-1913, 6 items. (folder 14-5)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Letters, 1887, 1892, undated, 38 items. (folder 14-6)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, A.G., Envelopes, Letters, 1873-1902, 17 items.
(folder 14-7)
box 15
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters,
1897, 11 items. (folder 15-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters, 1898, 49
items. (folder 15-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters,
1898, 62 items. (folder 15-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 50
items. (folder 15-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 54
items. (folder 15-5)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 102
items. (folder 15-6)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude (Howard), Envelopes, Letters, 1899, 63
items. (folder 15-7)
box 16
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1900,
94 items. (folder 16-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1900,
48 items. (folder 16-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1901,
60 items. (folder 16-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1901,
66 items. (folder 16-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1902,
97 items. (folder 16-5)
box 17
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1903,
64 items. (folder 17-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1903,
84 items. (folder 17-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1904, 78 items.
(folder 17-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1904, 64 items.
(folder 17-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1904, 75 items.
(folder 17-5)
box 18
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1905, 43 items.
(folder 18-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1906, 56 items.
(folder 18-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1906, 67 items.
(folder 18-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1906, 59 items.
(folder 18-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1906, 32 items.
(folder 18-5)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1907, 44 items.
(folder 18-6)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1907, 62 items.
(folder 18-7)
box 19
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters, 1907, 54 items.
(folder 19-1)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, Gertrude, Envelopes, Letters and Telegrams, 1908,
undated, 56 items. (folder 19-2)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, H.J. (Father), Envelopes, Letters, 1871-1873,
66 items. (folder 19-3)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Olmsted, H.J. (Father), Envelopes, Letters, 1874-1899,
1913, 48 items. (folder 19-4)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Sparrow, Reverend C.B., Envelopes, Letters, 1873-1874,
26 items. (folder 19-5)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Speeches, 1896-1909, undated, 181 items. (folder 19-6)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Taft, William H. (White House), 1910, 1912, 4 items. (folder
19-7)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Travel Diary, 1880, 1 item. (folder 19-8)
- Olmsted, Marlin Jr., Baptism Certificate, Report Cards, News Clippings,
49 items. (folder 19-9)
- Olmsted, Marlin Jr., Photographs, undated, 36 items. (folder 19-10)
- Olmsted, Marlin, Gertrude Howard, loose envelopes, 39 items. (39 unfoldered
envelopes)
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CARD FILE OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES, 1956, 1960 & UNDATED.
(1 box)
box 20
- Card File of Names and Addresses, 1956, 1960, undated, 8 bundles and 17
loose cards. unfoldered
- Citizens for Eisenhower, District and County Chairmen, A-Z, (1 bundle)
- A-F, 1960, (1 bundle)
- G-M, 1960, (1 bundle)
- Master File - District and County Chairmen, undated, (1 bundle)
- Master File - Women's Division, A-Z, undated, (1 bundle)
- State Counties, A-Y, undated, (3 bundles)
- Loose cards, (17 loose cards)
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PHOTOGRAPHS, 1899, 1905, 1972 & UNDATED. (1 box)
box 21
- Photographs, 1899, 1905, 1972, undated.
- Family, 1899, 1905, undated. (folders 21-1 through 21-12)
- Colston, Raleigh, Photograph, undated, 1 item. (folder 21-1)
- Harrisburg, "Old Home Week", Oct. 1-7, 1905, 5 items.
(folder 21-2)
- Howard, Jeannie, undated, 1 item. (folder 21-3)
- McCormick, Gertrude (Howard-Olmsted), undated, 5 items. (folder
21-4)
- Miscellaneous, undated, 51 items. (folder 21-5)
- Miscellaneous, undated, 26 items. (folder 21-6)
- Nauman, Gertrude (Olmsted), undated, 1 item. (folder 21-7)
- Oil Well at Frinks, 1899, 1 item. (folder 21-8)
- Olmsted, Marlin, undated, 16 items. (folder 21-9)
- Olmsted, Marlin, undated, 29 items. (folder 21-10)
- Reservoir at Cora Lynn, 1899, 1 item. (folder 21-11)
- Soldiers Monument, 1899, 1 item. (folder 21-12)
- Political, 1972, undated, 17 items. (folder 21-13)
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Gertrude Howard Nauman Papers
SHEET MUSIC, 1893-1942. (1 box)
box 22
- "Andante Cantabile and Rondo", Diabelli, 1913
- "Angel Child, George Price", Abner Silver and Benny Davis, 1922
- "Arcady", Al Jolson and B.G. De Sylva, 1923
- "Bambalina", Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Vincent Youmans and
Herbert Stothart, 1923
- "Barney Google", Billy Rose and Con Conrad, 1923
- "Because They All Love You", Tommie Malie and Jack Little, 1924
- "Brilliant Camp", Reinhold, 1913
- "Carolina in the Morning", Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson, 1922
- "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", James A. Bland, 1906
- "Close Your Eyes", Charles Vincent and Larry Yoell, 1925
- "Crescendo", Per Lasson, 1893
- "Dancing Foo"l, Harry B. Smith, Francis Wheeler and Ted Snyder, 1922
- "Don't Bring Lulu", Billy Rose, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 1925
- "Funeral March For the Pet Bird", Tschaikowsky, 1913
- W.C. Handy's Collection of Blues, 1925
- "Hit the Deck", Leo Robbin, Clifford Gery and Vincent Youmans, 1926
- "If You See That Gal of Mine Send Her Home", Sam Lewis, Joe Young and
Fred E. Ahlert, 1925
- "I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow", Roy Turk and J. Russel Robinson,
1922
- "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", Jaan Kenbrovin and John William Kellette,
1919
- "I'm Goin' South", Abner Silver and Harry Woods, 1923
- "I'm Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City", Lou Davis, Abel Baer
and Henry Santly, 1922
- "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'", Wendell W. Hall, 1923
- "It Must Be Love", Harlan Thompson and Harry Archer, 1925
- "I Want a Pretty Girl", Otto Harbach and William Daly, 1923
- "Jazz Baby", Blanche Merrill and M.K. Jerome, 1919
- "A Joyous Christmas Song", Stewart Trench, F.A. Gevaert and Clarence
Dickinson, 1921
- "Lady of the Evening", Irving Berlin, 1922
- "Largo" (New World Symphony), Dvorak, 1923
- "Last Night on the Back Porch", Lew Brown and Schraubstader, 1923
- "Le Coucou", Daquin, 1913
- "A Little Cradle Song", Nicolai V. Wilm, 1912
- "Little Rogue", Heinrich Hoffman, 1912
- "Lonely Little Melody", Gene Buck, Raymond Hubbell and Dave Stamper,
1924
- "Mandalay", Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, 1924
- "The Midnight Waltz", Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson, 1925
- "Little Nellie Kelly", George M. Cohan, 1922
- "Nocturne in G. Minor", Chopin, 1912
- "Normandy", Russel Robinson, Jack Little and Addy Britt, 1925
- "O Thou My Lovely Evening Star", Joseph Loew, 1903
- Piano Pieces the Whole World Plays, Albert E. Wier, 1915
- "The Smile of Spring", Theodor Oesten, 1913
- "Someone Loves You After All (The Rain Song)", Harry Tierney and Joseph
McCarthy, 1923
- Sonata in G, Beethoven, 1908
- Songs of the Gay 90's, various composers, 1942
- "Stein Song", E.A. Fenstad and Lincoln Colcord, 1910
- "Stingo Stungo", Lew Brown and James F. Hanley, 1923
- "Tea For Two", Otto Harbach, Irving Caesar and Vincent Youmans, 1924
- "There's Yes in Your Eyes", Cliff Friend and Joseph H. Santly, 1924
- "Ukelele Lady", Gus Kahn and Richard A. Whiting, 1925
- Universal Dance Folio for Piano, compiled by Arthur H. Gutman, 1923
- Violin-Method For Beginners, Ot. Sevcik, undated
- "Wanita Wanna Eat? Wanna Eat?", Sam Coslow and Al Sherman, 1923
- "Welcome Home Laddie Boy, Welcome Home", Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards,
1928
- "What Do You Do Sunday, Mary?", Irving Caesar, Dorothy Donnelly, Stephen
Jones and Arthur Samuels, 1923
- "Where the Lazy Daisies Grow", Cliff Friend, 1924
- "Why Did I Kiss That Girl," Lew Brown, Robert King and Ray Henderson,
1924
- "Yes! We Have No Bananas", Frank Silver and Irving Cohn, 1923
- "Yoo-Hoo", B.G. De Sylva and Al Jolson, 1921
- "You Get Used to it After a While", Charles A. Bayha, 1918
- "You Remind Me of My Mother", Geroge M. Cohan, 1922