Carlisle V. Hibbard Papers, 1811-1954

Contents List

Container Title
Wis Mss QN
Box   5
1811-1921
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Deeds, mortgages, and business papers dating 1811-1921; included is a chart, dated Jan. 15, 1921, showing the organization of the International Y.M.C.A.
Box   1
1830-1895
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Collection of 15 Civil War letters and miscellaneous letters by antecedents of Mrs. C. V. Hibbard.
Box   1
1902-1915
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Hibbard family correspondence while he was engaged in Y.M.C.A. work in Japan, Korea, and Manchuria. Includes “Y” field work during the Russo-Japanese War.
Box   1
1915-1921
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Hibbard correspondence while he was “Y” field representative at prisoner of war camps during World War I and after.
Box   2
1921-1924
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Hibbard's correspondence while overseas secretary for Y.M.C.A. in Europe.
Box   2
1924-1928
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Family correspondence during the first years when Hibbard headed the Y.M.C.A. at the University of Wisconsin.
Box   2
1929-1935
Physical Description: 5 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Chiefly letters from Esther Hibbard while a missionary in Japan.
Box   3
1935-1942
Scope and Content Note: Family correspondence while Esther was a missionary in Japan. Hibbard was with the Y.M.C.A., University of Wisconsin, until 1940, and then was connected with aid to prisoners of war through the Y.M.C.A.
Box   4
1935-1944, June
Physical Description: 4 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Family and business correspondence when Hibbard was Executive Secretary of the National Japanese American Relocation under the WRA.
Box   4
1944, July-1945
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Family correspondence. Esther is teaching at Northwestern and Mr. Hibbard is still with the Japanese American Relocation Council.
Box   4
1946-1947
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Family correspondence. Esther is teaching at Doshisha Women's College, Kyoto, Japan. Hibbard is raising funds for the University of Wisconsin Y.M.C.A.
Box   4
1944-1947
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence concerning relocation by Japanese Americans; including minutes of a 1945 meeting of Madison residents considering how to encourage relocation to the Madison area.
Box   5
1948-1949
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Chiefly Esther's letters from Japan.
Box   5
1950-1954
Physical Description: 2 folders 
Scope and Content Note: Family correspondence; but chiefly Esther's letters from Japan and while on furlough in the U.S. lecturing at Bible institutes.
Box   5
Undated
Physical Description: 1 folder 
Scope and Content Note: Contains a summary account of C. V. Hibbard's Y.M.C.A. work in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905. There are also copies of several speeches and radio talks that apparently Mrs. Hibbard gave about the Japanese.
PH 1556
Manchuria and Korea Photograph Album, 1904-1905