Herbert Kellar Papers, 1887-1955

Container Title
Ulrich B. Phillips
Box   137
Folder   1
Biographical materials, ca. 1928-1939.
Correspondence
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Folder   2
Personal, 1924-1932.
Box   137
Folder   3
Mrs. U.B. Phillips, 1934-1943.
Re memorial volume
Box   137
Folder   4
1934-1936.
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Folder   5
1937.
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Folder   6
1938-1939.
Box   137
Folder   7
1940-1945.
Box   137
Folder   8
Replies to circular, 1937.
Box-folder   137-9
Volume   58
Bibliographies, 1934, September - October.
Box-folder   137-10
Volume   59
Writings, 1931; 1936; 1940; n.d.
Box   137
Folder   11
“Carbon copies of statements Re Phillips taken from Southern newspapers,” 1901-1918.
Essays for Memorial Volume
Box   138
Folder   1
“Crawford W. Long and the Discovery of Anesthesia,” Frank K. Boland, M.D., 1938.
Box   138
Folder   2
“Reconstruction in a Southern City,” Gerald M. Capers, Jr., n.d.
Box   138
Folder   3
“The Significance of the Ante-Bellum Southern City: A Case Study,” Gerald M. Capers, Jr., 1940.
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Folder   4
“Cultural and Social Life in Washington County...,” Lester J. Cappon, 1940.
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Folder   5
“Boating as a Sport in the Old South,” E. Merton Coulter, 1940.
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Folder   6
Prigg vs. Pennsylvania by James G. Birney,” Dwight L. Dumond, n.d.
Box   138
Folder   7
Prigg vs. Pennsylvania by James G. Birney,” Dwight Dumond, revised copy, 1941.
Box   138
Folder   8
“Bibliography of the Writings of Ulrich Bonnell Phillips,” Everett E. Edwards, n.d.
Box   138
Folder   9
“Some Plantation Letters,” J.G. deRoulac Hamilton, 1940.
Box   138
Folder   10
“Edward Livingston's View of the Nature of the Union,” William B. Hatcher, n.d.
Box   138
Folder   11
“Life in New Oreleans under General Butler,” Howard Palmer Johnson, n.d.
Box   138
Folder   12
“A Southern Novelist Interprets Reconstruction,” Howard Palmer Johnson, n.d.
Box   139
Folder   1
“Notes on Trips to Virginia with U.B. Phillips in search of Manuscripts 1926 and 1927,” Herbert A. Kellar, 1934.
Box   139
Folder   2
“Upper Canada's Relation to the Anti-Slavery Controversy in the United States,” Fred Landon, 1938; 1941.
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Folder   3
“Colonization by the Old South,” William Q. Lynch, 1940.
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Folder   4
“Ante-Bellum Plantation Sustenance in the Lower Mississippi Valley,” V. Alton Moody, n.d.
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Folder   5
“North Carolina in the Federal Convention of 1787,” Albert Ray Newsome, n.d.
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Folder   6
“The Defense of Slavery in the Northern Press on the Eve of the Civil War,” Howard Perkins, 1941.
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Folder   7
“Nativism and the `Irrepressible Conflict,' ” David M. Potter, 1941.
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Folder   8
“The Influence of the New England Quakers on Slavery and the Slave Trade of the 18th Century,” Anna E. Roth, 1941.
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Folder   9
“Franklin and Armfield, Slave Traders,” Wendell H. Stephenson, n.d.
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Folder   10
“Caste and Sectionalism,” Robert A. Warner, n.d.
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Folder   11
“The Movement to Humanize the Institution of Slavery during the Confederacy,” B.I. Wiley, n.d.
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Folder   12
Lists of students and friends of Ulrich B. Phillips, 1934.
Box   139
Folder   13
Memorial Volume Committee materials, notes, miscellany, 1937-1938.
Box   139
Folder   14
Essay on Phillips by Wood Gray with comment by Kellar, ca. March 1937.