A Guide to the Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986 SC 0304

A Guide to the Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986 SC 0304


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Tiffany Cole

Repository
James Madison University Libraries Special Collections
Identification
SC 0304
Title
Daisy Bacon Papers 1857-before March 25, 1986
Quantity
3.64 cubic feet, 10 boxes
Quantity
44.4 Megabytes, 6 digital files
Creator
Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986
source
Haagenson, William and Nora
source
Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-
Language
English .
Abstract
The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of Love Story Magazine . The papers of select immediate and extended family members are also included in this collection.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

Copyright is retained by the creator(s) and their heirs for materials they have authored or otherwise produced that reside in this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.

Original audiovisual materials contained in this collection are restricted from access. Reformatted access copies may be available, or media reformatting may be available upon request. Contact research services staff at library-special@jmu.edu for additional information.

Provenance

Per Laurie Powers, either Daisy Bacon or Daisy's sister Esther gave the Haagensons Bacon's papers.

Other Formats Available

The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program "The Writer and Your Life" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist.

Preferred Citation

[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, SC 0304, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.

Acquisition Information

Bill and Nora Haagenson, Daisy's neighbors in Port Washington, New York, donated the collection in December 2019. The collection was in the physical custody of Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon's biographer and Staunton, Virginia resident, while she was writing Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine . Powers delivered the collection to Special Collections after the Haagensons signed a deed of gift transferring ownership to JMU.

Processing Information

Laurie Powers, Daisy Bacon biographer, was actively referencing and using the materials in this collection prior to its transfer to Special Collections. Powers provided descriptions and date ranges for much of the material in this collection including diaries and journals. Powers also removed loose newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera from diaries and arranged them according to date or subject in plastic sleeves. Said clippings and assorted ephemera have been foldered according to Powers' groupings. Any associated labels were retained and transferred to folders and sub-folders. Exceptions have been made for papers with more discrete research potential than newspaper clippings (e.g. correspondence, Daisy Bacon's cat's pedigree chart).

Plastic covers were removed from three scrapbooks containing Love Story covers.

Non-archival plastic sleeves were removed from personal papers and correspondence.

The groupings of newspaper clippings are foldered and subfoldered according to their groupings when donated.

The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program "The Writer and Your Life" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist.

The photograph groupings as arranged by Laurie Powers were largely retained. Exceptions include photographs used for Powers' biography that were separated based solely on their inclusion in Queen of the Pulps . Most of these photographs were interfiled with other groupings.

A portion of the photo negatives are cellulose nitrate, in deteriorating condition, and/or do not have photograph copies. As such, they are likely candidates for future reformatting. The negatives were removed from their paper envelopes and housed in acid-free sleeves in those same groupings. The envelopes are retained as examples of marketing and advertisement for photo development companies.

Appraisal Note

Photocopies of documents acquired by Laurie Powers for the purpose of writing Bacon's biography, many of which were facsimiles of collection material held at other repositories, were not retained.


Bio/Historical Note

Daisy Sarah Bacon (1898-1986) was a writer and editor of Street & Smith's popular Love Story Magazine from 1928 to 1947. She was born in Union City, Pennsylvania to Jessie Holbrook Bacon (1870-1936) and Elmer Bacon (1864-1900). After her father's death on January 1, 1900, Daisy's mother married George Ford (1858-1907). Their daughter Esther Joa Ford (d. 1989) was born in 1906. Esther was Daisy's lifelong friend, confidante, associate, and colleague. The two frequently referred to each other by their respective surnames – Bacon and Ford. In July 1943, Esther married Clarke Robinson, an opera singer, WWI officer, and writer. For a time, Daisy was involved romantically with Henry Wise Miller, a stockbroker who was married to writer Alice Duer Miller. During much of her adulthood, Daisy battled depression, alcoholism, and made at least two suicide attempts.

Daisy began her career at Street & Smith in 1926 as the reader for the Love Story advice column. Just a few months later, she started writing short stories for the magazine. Daisy became the magazine's editor in 1928 and worked closely with her half-sister and editorial assistant Esther. At the height of its popularity, Love Story 's weekly circulation reportedly reached 600,000. In addition to Love Story and other publications, Daisy edited Real Love , Ainslee's Smart Love Stories , The Shadow , Pocket Love , Detective Story Magazine , Romantic Range , and Doc Savage . The publication of Love Story ceased with its February 1947 issue though Daisy continued to work at Street & Smith on other pulp titles. Daisy was fired from Street & Smith in April 1949 when the company ended its publication of all pulp fiction magazines except Astounding Stories .

After leaving Street & Smith, Daisy moved from Manhattan to Port Washington, New York where she continued to write. In 1954, she published Love Story Writer , an instruction manual on how to write romance stories. After regaining the copyright to Love Story Writer in 1963, Bacon established Gemini Books and republished the book as a paperback under the title Love Story Editor . Her manuscript for "Love Story Diary," a Street & Smith tell-all was never published and is not extant. Bacon also kept diaries and dream journals, and their contents often alluded to her personal struggles and complicated relationships.

Esther and Daisy's relationship was strained after they were let go from Street & Smith, but Esther moved in with Daisy after her husband Clarke's death in 1962 and the two became close again. Both Daisy and Esther were cat lovers and were frequently photographed with their feline companions. Daisy Bacon died March 25, 1986 in Port Washington.

Researchers are highly encouraged to review Laurie Powers's biography of Daisy Bacon titled Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine (2019) as this biographical note is not intended to serve as a comprehensive account of Daisy Bacon's life and career.

Scope and Content

The Daisy Bacon Papers, 1857-before March 25, 1986, comprise the personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs of Daisy Bacon, longtime editor of Love Story Magazine . The papers of select family members are also represented in this collection and include Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, and Elmer Bacon.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into five series:

Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, is arranged by creator (Daisy Bacon, Jessie Bacon Ford, etc.) and item type (diaries, dream journals, etc.) which generally also follows a chronological arrangement. Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks of Love Story covers are grouped together which only slightly disrupts the chronological arrangement. Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, is arranged alphabetically according to manuscript title/folder title. Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, is arranged chronologically. Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, is arranged chronologically.

Related Material

Street & Smith Records, Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986
  • Diaries
  • Financial Records
  • Haagenson, William and Nora
  • Letters (correspondence)
  • Manuscripts (documents)
  • Negatives (photographs)
  • Newspaper clippings
  • Notes (documents)
  • Photographs
  • Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-
  • Printed Ephemera
  • Receipts (financial records)
  • Romance fiction, American -- 20th century
  • Scrapbooks
  • Telephone directories
  • Women authors
  • Women editors -- United States
  • Women publishers -- United States

Bibliography

Laurie Powers, Queen of the Pulps: The Reign of Daisy Bacon and Love Story Magazine , Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers, 2019.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Bacon, Daisy, 1898-1986
  • Haagenson, William and Nora
  • Powers, Laurie (Laurel), 1957-

Container List

1
Diaries and Journals
1899-1982
Scope and Content

Series 1: Diaries and Journals, 1899-1982, includes diaries kept by Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, and Daisy Bacon. Overall, the diary entries are typical in that they document weather, daily activities, visiting, and illnesses. Jessie Bacon Ford's 1899 diary is unbound and comprises more than forty pages. In it Jessie writes about daily activities with frequent mentions of Daisy, who was an infant at the time. Jessie's diaries also include periodic mentions of having "lonely days." Daisy chronicles her work on Love Story Writier and also frequently mentions dreams. Evidence of Daisy's alleged suicide attempts and overall mental health can be found in both Esther and Daisy's diary entries. A more detailed analysis of Daisy's mental health is discussed in Laurie Powers's Queen of the Pulps . Apart from her diaries, Daisy also frequently chronicled her dreams and kept several journals in which she summarized them.

  • Mixed Materials [1000898623] box: 1 folder: 1
    Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford diary
    1899
  • Mixed Materials [1000898623] box: 1 folder: 2
    Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford diary
    1920s
  • Mixed Materials [1000898623] box: 1 folder: 3
    Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford diaries
    1930-1934
    • Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford diary
      1930-1932
    • Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford diary
      1933-1934
  • Mixed Materials [1000898623] box: 1 folder: 4
    Daisy Bacon dream journal
    ca. 1934-1935
  • Mixed Materials [1000898623] box: 1 folder: 5
    Daisy Bacon dream journal
    1942-1943, 1947
  • Mixed Materials [1000898624] box: 2 folder: 1
    Daisy Bacon dream journal
    before 1949
  • Mixed Materials [1000898624] box: 2 folder: 2
    Daisy Bacon dream journal
    1958-1959
  • Mixed Materials [1000898624] box: 2 folder: 3
    Daisy Bacon dream journal
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898624] box: 2 folder: 4
    Daisy Bacon notebooks
    ca. 1936
  • Mixed Materials [1000898624] box: 2 folder: 5
    Daisy Bacon diaries
    1951-1955
    • Daisy Bacon diary
      1951-1952
    • Daisy Bacon diary
      1953-1955
  • Mixed Materials [1000898624] box: 2 folder: 6
    Daisy Bacon diaries
    1956-1964
    • Daisy Bacon diary
      1956-1960
    • Daisy Bacon diary
      1960-1964
  • Mixed Materials [1000898625] box: 3 folder: 1
    Daisy Bacon diary
    ca. 1965
  • Mixed Materials [1000898625] box: 3 folder: 2
    Daisy Bacon diary
    1966-1967
  • Mixed Materials [1000898625] box: 3 folder: 3
    Daisy Bacon diary
    1968-1975
  • Mixed Materials [1000898625] box: 3 folder: 4
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson diaries
    1937-1945
    • Esther Joa Ford Robinson diary
      1937-1940
    • Esther Joa Ford Robinson diary
      1941-1945
  • Mixed Materials [1000898625] box: 3 folder: 5
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson diaries
    1946-1962
    • Esther Joa Ford Robinson diary
      1946-1957
    • Esther Joa Ford Robinson diary
      1958-1962
  • Mixed Materials [1000898626] box: 4 folder: 1
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson diaries
    1963-1982
    • Esther Joa Ford Robinson diary
      1963-1977
    • Esther Joa Ford Robinson diary
      1979-1982
2
Scrapbooks and Ephemera
1903-1976
Scope and Content

Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1976, comprises miscellaneous newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, published articles, and scrapbooks created and collected by Daisy Bacon, her sister Esther, and their mother Jessie. Some of the materials document Love Story and Daisy's career as editor at Street & Smith. Many of the clippings were removed from diaries and organized by date and/or subject by Laurie Powers while writing Queen of the Pulps . These groupings were retained and are organized within sub-folders in the larger folders of newspaper clippings. Scrapbooks of a more personal nature include poetry and astrological clippings.

Of interest are four scrapbooks containing Love Story covers between 1939 and 1947. Three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs contain a radio interview conducted by George Atmond with Daisy Bacon and Clarke Robinson on June 13, 1941 on WNYC, a public radio station in New York City. The scripted interview was part of a series titled "The Writer and Your Life" which proclaimed to create a better understanding between the audience and writers. An aluminum phonodisc is also included. It has not been reformatted and there is no corresponding label to indicate the nature of its contents.

  • Mixed Materials [1000898626] box: 4 folder: 2
    Newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera (folder 1 of 3)
    1915-1976, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898626] box: 4 folder: 3
    Newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera (folder 2 of 3)
    1915-1976, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898626] box: 4 folder: 4
    Newspaper clippings, notes, and printed ephemera (folder 3 of 3)
    1915-1976, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898626] box: 4 folder: 5
    Poetry scrapbook
    1917, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898362] box: 5 folder: 1
    Assorted newspapers and clippings
    1934-1954
  • Mixed Materials [1000898424] box: OV 1 folder: 1
    Promotional posters
    1937
  • Mixed Materials [1000898362] box: 5 folder: 2
    Love Story covers scrapbook
    1939 January 7-1939 December 30
  • Mixed Materials [1000898362] box: 5 folder: 3
    Love Story covers scrapbook
    1940 January 1-1941 September 13
  • Mixed Materials [1000898362] box: 5 folder: 4
    Love Story covers scrapbook
    1941 September 20-1943 June 15
  • Mixed Materials [1000898362] box: 5 folder: 5
    Love Story covers scrapbook
    1943 June 29-1947 February
  • Audio Digital-Materials: SC0304-SET-001
    Daisy Bacon "The Writer and Your Life" WNYC interview
    1941 June 13
    Other Formats Available

    The three lacquer (acetate) phonodiscs containing the June 13, 1941 radio program "The Writer and Your Life" were reformatted in-house by Kirsten Mlodynia, Digital Projects Specialist. The digital files can be made available to researchers.

    • Audio Media Cabinet: 2 Drawer: 4 Lacquer phonodisc: SC0304-LD-001
      Preservation master lacquer phonodisc (side 1, side 4)
      1941 June 13
    • Audio Media Cabinet: 2 Drawer: 4 Lacquer phonodisc: SC0304-LD-002
      Preservation master lacquer phonodisc (side 2, side 5)
      1941 June 13
    • Audio Media Cabinet: 2 Drawer: 4 Lacquer phonodisc: SC0304-LD-003
      Preservation master lacquer phonodisc (side 3, side 6)
      1941 June 13
  • Mixed Materials [1000898424] box: OV 1 folder: 2
    "Love Story Editor," Sunday Times Union (Jacksonville, Florida) Parade
    1942 September 27
  • Mixed Materials [1000898424] box: OV 1 folder: 3
    "Love Story Editor," Parade's Weekly
    1942 October 8
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 1
    Astrology scrapbook
    undated
  • Audio Media Cabinet: 2 Drawer: 4 Phonodisc record: SC0304-PD-001
    Audio-Scriptions, Inc. aluminum phonodisc record
    undated
3
Manuscripts and Publishing
1929-1975
Scope and Content

Series 3: Manuscripts and Publishing, 1929-1975, comprises manuscript drafts written chiefly by Daisy Bacon, but also include writings and publications created by Clarke Robinson and Jessie Bacon Ford. Additionally, correspondence and documents related to publishing contracts, sales, and copyright are included. Bacon's "Women Among Men" was published in The New York Woman , Volume 1, Number 7, October 21, 1936. More detailed summaries of Daisy's manuscripts can be found in Laurie Powers's Queen of the Pulps .

News items, articles, and promotional material relating to Daisy Bacon, Love Story , and Street & Smith can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera.

  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 2
    "After To-morrow" manuscript by Clarke Robinson
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898424] box: OV 1 folder: 4
    "The Child's Lament" sheet music published by Jessie H. Bacon
    1903
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 3
    "Dear Mrs. Browne" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    ca. 1929
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 4
    "The Desired Tempest" manuscript by Clarke Robinson
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 5
    Gemini Books copyright
    1965-1970
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 6
    "The Golden Age of the Iron Maiden" copyright
    1975
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 7
    "He Liked Them Helpless-looking" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 8
    "I Take My Pen in Hand" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 9
    Incomplete drafts
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 10
    "Lessons Learned" (untitled) manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 11
    Love Story Editor sales
    1964-1966
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 12
    Love Story Writer copyright
    1954-1964
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 13
    "Sands of Romance" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 14
    "The Sex Complex in Business" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 15
    "Song of Domesticity" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 16
    "Women Among Men" manuscript by Daisy Bacon
    1936
4
Personal Papers and Correspondence
1857-1975
Scope and Content

Series 4: Personal Papers and Correspondence, 1857-1975, comprises papers, documents, and personal correspondence largely unrelated to Daisy Bacon's work as the editor of Love Story , though professional matters may be present in the materials in this series. Family papers include Elmer Bacon's divorce certificate with Carrie Thompson Bacon and his marriage certificate with Jessie Holbrook, letters of recommendation for George E. Ford, and a ledger for a mercantile or grocery that Elmer and Jessie Bacon operated in Westfield, New York.

Financial documents including Esther Robinson's check registers and receipts, legal documents concerning real estate, Daisy Bacon's passport, and a Certificate of Pedigree for Daisy's cat "Collinsdale Janice" are included.

  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 17
    Miscellaneous correspondence
    1857-1873, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 18
    Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford correspondence
    1893-1934
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 19
    Elmer Bacon papers and correspondence
    1895-1900
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 20
    Elmer Bacon and Jessie Holbrook Bacon store ledger
    1896-1901
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 21
    George E. Ford letters of recommendation
    1896-1905
  • Mixed Materials [1000898627] box: 6 folder: 22
    Daisy Bacon correspondence
    1919-1975, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 1
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson papers and correspondence
    1927-1975, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 2
    Daisy Bacon passport
    1929
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 3
    Daisy Bacon papers
    1945, 1950, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 4
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson check register and receipts
    1962-1963
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 5
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson check register and receipts
    1968-1970
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 6
    Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson phone book
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 7
    Daisy Bacon miscellaneous notes
    undated
5
Photographs and Negatives
1883-before 1986 March 25
Scope and Content

Series 5: Photographs and Negatives, 1883-before March 25, 1986, primarily include Daisy Bacon, Henry Wise Miller, Esther Joa Ford Robinson, Clarke Robinson, Jessie Holbrook Bacon Ford, Elmer Bacon (post-mortem), and George Ford. Photographs include professional portraits, baby pictures, casual shots, and vacation destinations. Of interest is a photograph of Henry Wise Miller with Eleanor Roosevelt at a June 1940 dinner honoring those who worked for the Finnish Relief Fund. Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller would freqently take photos of each other at the same location in a style described by Laurie Powers as "twin photographs." Several examples of these pairs of photogaphs are included. Additonally, this series includes a group of photographs taken of Daisy Bacon by American photojournalist William Eugene Smith for an October 1942 article for Parade's Weekly. That issue and article can be found in Series 2: Scrapbooks and Ephemera. Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson were both cat enthusiasts. Many photographs feature the sisters with cats or cats on their own. The photographs are largely undated so in many cases folder date ranges are approximate.

The box of photo negatives have only been minimally reviewed and have not been digitized. A portion of the negatives are represented as photographs within this series. A date range was applied that corresponds to the earliest known photograph of Daisy Bacon (ca. 1899) and Daisy's death date (March 25, 1986).

  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 8
    Family, friends, and unidentified photographs
    1883-1945, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 9
    Elmer Bacon and Jessie Holbrook Bacon photographs
    circa 1895-before 1936 July 30
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 10
    Daisy Bacon casual photographs
    circa 1899-before 1986 March 25
  • Mixed Materials [1000898628] box: 7 folder: 11
    Daisy Bacon professional photographs
    circa 1899-before 1986 March 25
  • Mixed Materials [1000898629] box: 9 folder: 1
    Negatives
    circa 1899-before 1986 March 25
    • Envelope 1
    • Envelope 2
    • Envelope 3
    • Envelope 4
    • Envelope 5
    • Envelope 6
    • Envelope 7
    • Envelope 8
    • Envelope 9
    • Envelope 10
    • Envelope 11
    • Envelope 12
    • Envelope 13
    • Envelope 14
    • Envelope 15
    • Envelope 16
    • Envelope 17
    • Envelope 18
    • Envelope 19
    • Envelope 20
    • Envelope 21
    • Envelope 22
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 1
    Elmer Bacon post-mortem photographs
    circa 1900 January 1
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 2
    Esther Joa Ford Robinson photographs
    circa 1906-1943, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 3
    George E. Ford photographs
    before 1907 January 24
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 4
    Daisy Bacon and Esther Joa Ford Robinson photographs
    circa 1915-1936, undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 5
    Daisy Bacon and Henry Wise Miller photographs
    circa 1922-before 1954 September 15
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 6
    Daisy Bacon photographs by W. Eugene Smith
    1942 August
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 7
    Henry Wise Miller photographs
    before 1954 September 15
  • Mixed Materials [1000898363] box: 8 folder: 8
    Cats and kittens
    undated
  • Mixed Materials [1000898629] box: 9 folder: 2
    Photo negative envelopes
    undated