Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Washington State University Libraries
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special
Collections
New Holland Library Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA (509) 335-6691 http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm
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Collection Number:
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Cage
246
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Creator:
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Abel-Henderson, Annie Heloise
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Title:
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Annie Abel-Henderson
Papers
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Dates:
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1860-1939 (inclusive)
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Quantity:
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17 containers. 8 linear feet of shelf space.
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Languages:
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Collection materials are in
English
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Summary:
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Notes, books, letters, newspaper
clippings, manuscripts, and printed material collected by Dr. Abel-Henderson
re: native (Indian) policies of various English speaking countries; American
history; Russian history; woman's sufferage. Concerned primarily with the 19th
century.
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Biographical Note
[From The Record: Friends of the Library, State College of Washington
(Pullman, Washington), January 1948, pp. 6-7.]
"Doctor Annie Heloise Abel Henderson [1873-1947] was undoubtedly one
of the ablest women historians of her day. Honors came to her early in her
career, for her doctoral dissertation on "The History of Events, Resulting in
Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi" won her the coveted Justin Winsor
prize bestowed upon her by the American Historical Association in 1906.
Throughout her scholarly career native policies of the British and
American governments constituted her chief but not sole interest. The Slave
Holding Indians, a large three-volume tome, was published during the ten-year
period 1915-1925 and is considered by most historians as her crowning
achievement. One of her most interesting assignments she set for herself,
however, was to track down the journal of Pierre Antoine Tabeau. In her pursuit
of this treasure, she revealed all of the patience, astuteness, and penetrating
powers of deduction expected only of a Sherlock Holmes or G-man. On one
occasion a class in Pacific Northwest history had the good fortune to hear her
tell her experiences on the trail of this significant document. Several
students were so interested that they requested the opportunity to meet her
later and get more of her stories about these treasure hunts. Inclined to be
somewhat formal in her public appearances, she was definitely at her best in a
small circle of kindred spirits.
Retirement from teaching did not stop her researches and professional
work. Her book reviews were models of critical analysis. She made it a practice
to trace to the original sources all statements of facts used by an author to
form a conclusion. Frequently her critiques were more painstaking than those
made by the author. She continued to ferret out hidden documents and
manuscripts. During the last months of her life, she was working on two papers.
One of these was on the subjects of "British Native Policy and the Colonization
of South Australia"; the other has the title "Removal, a One-Time Phase of
Canadian Indian Policy." Both the unfinished manuscripts and the transcribed
copies of the source materials were sent to the State College. They will be
completed and edited by members of the staff of the Department of History and
sent to the proper scholarly journals for publication.
Doctor Henderson gave the State College autographed presentation
copies of each of the books she published. She also made the College the
beneficiary of most of her working library. Her scholarship was proof that
these books were subject to continued use; the fine condition of the books
attest to the great respect this scholar had for the printed page.
Although a scholar first and foremost, Doctor Henderson was an ardent
protagonist of closer understanding between English speaking peoples. Her
acquaintance was not merely with British and Yankee, but she knew the peoples
of all of the countries which make up the British Empire and Commonwealth of
Nations. She shared with others the conviction that closer ties between those
who upheld the Anglo Saxon traditions of liberty and freedom could well lead to
their realization by all peoples of the world."
Content Description
The Annie Abel-Henderson Papers consist of notes, letters, newspaper
clippings, manuscripts, and printed material relating to her scholarship on
native (Indian) policies of various English-speaking countries ( Canada, Great
Britain, Britain in the South Seas, and the U.S.) and other historical
subjects, including Australia, New Zealand, American History, Russian History,
and woman's suffrage. The time-span is chiefly the nineteenth century.
Administrative Information
Processing Note The present organization of this collection appears to reflect the
state achieved after original processing. It is not possible to clearly
determine when this work was done or the extent to which this arrangement
reflects the original order of the collection or its re-organization by the
archivist (whose name is not given in the extant records). This guide reflects
the contents and arrangement of the original archival finding aid, though it
was slightly expanded and revised by Manuscripts Librarian Robert N. Matuozzi
in March of 2001.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access This collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation [Item Description]. Cage 246, Guide to the Annie Abel-Henderson
Papers. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State
University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Subjects
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
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| Abel-Henderson, Annie Heloise--Archives (creator) |
| Australian
aborigines--Government relations |
| Indians of
North America--Government relations |
| Russia --
History--1801-1917--Research |
| United States
--History--19th century--Research |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Miscellaneous
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Container(s)
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Description
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Correspondence with Dr. Annie H.
Abel-Henderson and Miscellaneous Judge W. H. Abel re: the acquisition of the
Abel Henderson collection by Washington State University. (Provides a good
summary and scope of the collection)
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Reviewed and republished articles
by Annie H. Abel Henderson.
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Correspondence re: Honor System
carried on by Dr. Abel-Henderson as head of the Honors Committee at Smith
College, 1916-1919
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New England and New Zealand and
the High Water Mark of British Colonization.''
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Lectures re: American relations
with Britain and British colonies; Western attitudes toward formation of
Choctaw Indian state.
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Letters from Roger Casement to
Foxbourne, Old Calabar, West Africa., 1894
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Newspaper clippings on British
and American Suffragists.
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Material re: British Native
Policy
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Secretaries and Under-Secretaries
of State (Permanent and Parliamentary) for the Colonies (list).
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Newspaper clippings re: England,
Ireland, and Scotland.
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Notes re: British Native Policy
in the nineteenth century.
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Notes re: British Native Policy
in the nineteenth century.
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Notes on English and Australian
History.
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Notes taken from the Hodgkin
Papers re: British native policy.
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British Native Policy in the South
Seas
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Container(s)
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Description
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British Native Policy and the
Colonization of South Australia, (mss).
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Newspaper clippings on Australian
Aborigines.
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Personal letters re: Australian
Aborigines and the formation of a model Aboriginal state in
Australia.
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Official documents regarding
missions to the New South Wales Aborigines.
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Transcript of John Barton Hack
Journal and Autobiographical Sketches.
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Australasia: A Brief Account of
its History, Its Present Condition and Its Prospects, (mss.)
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Notes of South Australia's
policies taken from the of the South Australian Branch of the Royal
Geographical Society.
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New Zealand- The Young Dominion,
(mss.)
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Notes taken on settlement of New
South Wales in Library of Early Settlers' Association of Otago.
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Notes and correspondence taken
from the Public Records Office re: South Australia Colonisation
Commission., 1836-1837
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South Australia, 1840-.
(mss.)
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Lectures re: British colonisation
policy in South Pacific.
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Newspaper clipping re: Australia
and New Zealand.
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Notes re: Maritime Provinces;
Circumstances conditioning the Annexation of Fiji; A.P.S. Second Report; The
Patriot,; British Native Policy.
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Notes re: Glenelg, Normanby,
Russell; Sir 1'.E. de Strzelicki; Physical Description of New South Wales and
Van Dieman's Land.
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Notes re: J.B. Clench Letter
Book., 1816-1854
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Notes re: Chesley Letter Book;
Miscellaneous, Thunder Bay, etc.
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London Missionary Society-
Australia., 1818-1838
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London Missionary Society- New
South Wales., 1798-1838
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Notes re: Indian Affairs; South
Sea Sea Islands; Items about natives of Port Lincoln- report from Robert Todd
to Gov. Cawler; Presents distributed at Amherstburg; Bigsby Shoe and Canoe I:
273-275.
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Notebooks re: British native
policy.
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Notebooks re: Australian and New
Zealand history.
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Note: Item 38 missing as of 5/5/2004.
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Canadian Indian Policy
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Copies of reports from the
Canadian Commission of Indian Affairs re: Canadian Indians.
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Canadian Indians, by the Dept. of
Indian Affairs.
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Map of townships in Mifsifsaqua
Indian reservation.
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Photostats of Canadian Indian
Records., 1830-1840
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One of the Makers of Canada, a
review of Narcisse E. Dionne's biography of Samuel De Champlain.
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Removal, a One-Time Phase of the
Canadian Indian Policy, (mss.)
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Notes taken at Dominion Archives,
Ottawa in preparation for Removal, a One-Time Phase of Canadian Indian
Policy.
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Notes on Canadian Indian
Policy.
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Notes from the Darling Letter
Book, Napier Letter Book, and the Geo. Ironside Letter Book.
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Notes re: Indian Affairs-
Montreal office; United States Indian Policy vs. Canadian Indian
policy.
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Newspaper clippings re: Canadian
politics.
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Notes re: Indian Dept. Letter
Books; Indians of Canada; Sam. P. Jarvis to C.F. Murdoch.
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Montauk Indians of Long Island
(mss.)
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Notes from U.S. Indian office re:
Pacific Northwest Indians.
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Notes from the records of the
Office of Indian Affairs re: U.S.- Indian relations in the 1860s. Deals with
the organization of territory.
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United States Indian
Policy
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Notes on George Champlin Sibley,
Indian Factor at Fort Osage.
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Pamphlets, notes and articles re:
American Indian affairs.
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Photostat copies of (U.S. Indian
agent Cass Letter Books. (Remarks of Ramsey Crooks to Gov. L.
Cass.), 1819-1821
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Notes on Stubb's charters and
documents. ; The Curia Regis in Relation to the Parliament and the law courts
(chart); Map Showing Fort McCullough.
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Notes re: Indians in
Kansas.
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To the President of the United
States from the Delaware Indians, January
14, l904
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The Policy of the Spanish
government Toward the Indians, (mss.)
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Notes re: the Delaware Indians in
the American Revolution.
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Notes re: Iowa Land Grants,
Roleffe road.
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Notes from Geo. C. Sibley
Papers.
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Newspaper clippings re:
Indians.
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Newspaper clipping re: Indians of
the Pacific Northwest.
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Notes on U.S. Indian
Policy.
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Notes on American
History.
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Notes on American
History.
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A Protestant Missionary Bishop:
Rt. Rev. Geo. K. Dunlop, S.T.D. Bishop of New Mexico and Arizona. (journal
article)., 1880-1886
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Newspaper clippings re: Custer;
Audubon.
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Clippings, reprints, etc. re:
U.S. History; Slavery; Philippines; the Treaty of Ghent.
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Newspaper clippings re: Jason
Lee.
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Notes from a Constitutional
History course under Geo. Burton Adams.
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Notes from an American Colonial
History course under Dr. E. G. Boure.
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Notes from an American National
History course under Dr. E. G. Boure.
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Notes on the Russian
Revolution.
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Notes on the Russian
Revolution.
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Transcripts, Calif. Files, U.S.
Indian Affairs., 1849-1852
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Transcripts, Calif. Files, U.S.
Indian Affairs., 1853-1859
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Transcripts, Calif. Files, U.S.
Indian Affairs., 1860-1872
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Transcripts, Calif. Files, U.S.
Indian Affairs, notes., 1875-1876
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