Box 3
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The Drink Question, 1895 March 18
Carbon typescripts of Cheney's papers, apparently made by or for his wife Mary Bushnell Cheney (1840-1917), are together in one bound volume. The volume also includes a carbon typescript letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Mary Cheney (dated July 12, 1909) and four lists: papers Cheney delivered, meetings Cheney attended, meetings Cheney hosted, and club members past and present, dated January 1910.
Relics, 1897 April 12
Carbon typescripts of Cheney's papers, apparently made by or for his wife Mary Bushnell Cheney (1840-1917), are together in one bound volume. The volume also includes a carbon typescript letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Mary Cheney (dated July 12, 1909) and four lists: papers Cheney delivered, meetings Cheney attended, meetings Cheney hosted, and club members past and present, dated January 1910.
Underground Railroad to Canada, 1901 February 11
A memoir of his father's--and his--involvement in the Underground Railroad when the Cheney family lived in Mount Healthy, near Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1834 to 1842.
St. Francis of Assisi, 1902 December 15
Carbon typescripts of Cheney's papers, apparently made by or for his wife Mary Bushnell Cheney (1840-1917), are together in one bound volume. The volume also includes a carbon typescript letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Mary Cheney (dated July 12, 1909) and four lists: papers Cheney delivered, meetings Cheney attended, meetings Cheney hosted, and club members past and present, dated January 1910.
Art for Talk's Sake, 1906 March 26
Carbon typescripts of Cheney's papers, apparently made by or for his wife Mary Bushnell Cheney (1840-1917), are together in one bound volume. The volume also includes a carbon typescript letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Mary Cheney (dated July 12, 1909) and four lists: papers Cheney delivered, meetings Cheney attended, meetings Cheney hosted, and club members past and present, dated January 1910.
After the Panic, 1908 February 10
Carbon typescripts of Cheney's papers, apparently made by or for his wife Mary Bushnell Cheney (1840-1917), are together in one bound volume. The volume also includes a carbon typescript letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Mary Cheney (dated July 12, 1909) and four lists: papers Cheney delivered, meetings Cheney attended, meetings Cheney hosted, and club members past and present, dated January 1910.
Mary Bushnell Cheney, 1924 February 18
Possibly his paper listed in the 1979 history as "Some Women of Yesterday and Tomorrow."
The Pursuit of Democracy, 1928 April 23
A Lost Empire, 1937 April 12
Reminiscence of his 1893 adventures in Bolivia with his college friend Pierre Jay.