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Correspondence, 1851-1916
Series Overview
The Correspondence series is the largest portion of the collection and dates from 1851 to 1916. The series pertains to all phases of Angell's career, university, diplomatic, and personal. Angell corresponded with a wide range of educators, diplomats, and politicians. Two folders of note, titled "Miscellaneous" and "Regarding death of Sarah Angell" contain letters to James from local organizations and university departments offering their condolences for the passing of his wife. These folders also contain a number of obituaries from Michigan and Rhode Island newspapers describing some of Sarah's major accomplishments.
The series also contains a card index to most of Angell's correspondence (Boxes 16-17). Appended to this finding aid is a selective name inventory to these correspondents listing dates of letters. The library also has an extensive (six volume), though incomplete, calendar to the Angell Correspondence series. This calendar consists of fairly detailed summarizations of the individual letters in the collection. The researcher should also note that the correspondence is primarily incoming only with very few copies of Angell's responses.
The Asia Library of the University of Michigan has obtained microfilm copies of Angell's correspondence written while serving in China. The originals of the microfilm are located in the National Archives in Washington D.C.
- 1851-1859
- 1860
- 1866-1867
- January-June 1868
- July-December 1868
- January-June 1869
- July-September 1869
- October-December 1869
- 1870
- January-June 1871
- July-September 1871
- October-December 1871
- January-June 1872
- July-December 1872
- January-June 1873
- July-December 1873
- January-March 1874
- April-June 1874
- July-December 1874
- January-June 1875
- July-December 1875
- January-March 1876
- April-June 1876
- July-September 1876
- October-December 1876
- January-February 1877
- March 1877
- April 1877
- May 1877
- June 1877
- July 1-15, 1877
- July 16-31, 1877
- August 1877
- September-October 1877
- November-December 1877
- January-March 1878
- April 1878
- May 1878
- June 1878
- July-August 1878
- September-October 1878
- November-December 1878
- January-March 1879
- April-June 1879
- July-September 1879
- October-December 1879
- January-February 1880
- March 1880
- April 1880
- May 1880
- June 1880
- July-August 1880
- September 1880
- October 1880
- November 1880
- December 1880
- Jan 1-15 1881
- January 16-31 1881
- February 1881
- March 1881
- April 1881
- May 1881
- June 1881
- July 1881
- August 1881
- September 1881
- October-December 1881
- January-March 1882
- April 1882
- May-June 1882
- July-September 1882
- October-December 1882
- January-June 1883
- July-August 1883
- September-October 1883
- November 1883
- December 1-7, 1883
- December 8-31, 1883
- January-March 1884
- April-June 1884
- July-September 1884
- October-December 1884
- January-March 1885
- April 1885
- May-June 1885
- July-September 1885
- October-December 1885
- January-March 1886
- April-June 1886
- July-December 1886
- January-February 1887
- March 1887
- April 1887
- May-June 1887
- July-August 1887
- September-October 1887
- November-December 1887
- January-March 1888
- April 1888
- May-June 1888
- July-September 1888
- October-December 1888
- January-February 1889
- March 1889
- April-June 1889
- July-September 1889
- October-December 1889
- January-February 1890
- March 1890
- April 1890
- May 1890
- June 1890
- July-August 1890
- September-October 1890
- November 1890
- December 1890
- January 1-15, 1891
- January 16-31, 1891
- February 1891
- March 1891
- April 1891
- May 1891
- June 1891
- July-September 1891
- October-December 1891
- January-March 1892
- April-June 1892
- July-September 1892
- October-December 1892
- January-February 1893
- March 1893
- April 1893
- May-June 1893
- July-September 1893
- October 1893
- November 1893
- December 1893
- January-February 1894
- March-April 1894
- May-June 1894
- July-September 1894
- October-December 1894
- January-March 1895
- April 1895
- May-June 1895
- July-September 1895
- October 1895
- November 1895
- December 1895
- January 1896
- February 1-15, 1896
- February 16-28, 1896
- March 1-15, 1896
- March 16-31, 1896
- April 1896
- May 1896
- June 1-15, 1896
- June 16-30, 1896
- July-September 1896
- October-December 1896
- January 1897
- February 1897
- March 1897
- April 1-15, 1897
- April 16-30, 1897
- May-June 1897
- July-December 1897
- January-June 1898
- August 1898
- September 1898
- October-December 1898
- January-February 1899
- March-April 1899
- May-June 1899
- July-September 1899
- October-December 1899
- January-February 1900
- March-April 1900
- May-June 1900
- July-September 1900
- October-December 1900
- January-March 1901
- April-June 1901
- July-September 1901
- October-December 1901
- January-February 1902
- March-April 1902
- May-June 1902
- July-September 1902
- October-December 1902
- January-March 1903
- April-June 1903
- July-September 1903
- October 1903
- November 1903
- December 1-15, 1903
- December 16-17, 1903
- December 18, 1903
- December 19-20, 1903
- December 21-23, 1903
- December 24-31, 1903
- January 1904
- February 1904
- March-April 1904
- May 1904
- June 1904
- July-September 1904
- October 1904
- November-December 1904
- January 1905
- February 1905
- March-April 1905
- May-June 1905
- July-September 1905
- October 1905
- November 1905
- December 1905
- January 1906
- February 1906
- March-April 1906
- May-June 1906
- July-September 1906
- October 1906
- November 1906
- December 1906
- January-February 1907
- March-April 1907
- May-June 1907
- July-September 1907
- October-December 1907
- January 1908
- February 1908
- March 1908
- April 1908
- May 1908
- June 1908
- July-September 1908
- October-December 1908
- January 1-7, 1909
- January 8-15, 1909
- January 16-31, 1909
- February 1909
- March 1909
- April 1909
- May-June 1909
- July-September 1909
- October-December 1909
- January-June 1910
- July-December 1910
- 1911
- 1912
- 1913
- 1914
- 1915
- January-February 1916
- Undated
- Miscellaneous
- Non-Angell correspondence (include A.G. Bell)
- Regarding death of Sarah Angell, 1903
- Regarding Rhodes Scholarships, July 1903-February 1909
Lectures and lecture notes, 1866-1879
Series Overview
The series Lectures and Lecture Notes consists of text and notes for a series of lectures on international affairs, international law and European history which Angell prepared between 1866 and 1879.
- Lecture concerning International Law, 1879
- Lecture concerning Treaty of Nimeguen, 1879
- Lecture concerning Treaty of Westphalia, 1879
- Lecture concerning Thirty Years War, 1879
- Lecture concerning from Treaty of Ryswick through Treaty of Utrecht, 1879
- Lecture concerning foreign ministers, 1879
- Lecture concerning Peace of the Pyrenees (1659), 1879
- Lecture Notes, 1866-1871
- Lecture Notes concerning international law, 1872
- Lecture Notes concerning history, 1872
- Lecture Notes concerning 18th Century European History, 1872
Addresses and Articles, 1849-1914
Series Overview
Angell was a frequent speaker at civic and ceremonial events, high school and college commencements, to scholarly and professional organizations, religious groups, and the students and faculty of the university. The Addresses and articles series contains texts and outlines of speeches and a number of published articles, many of which originated as speeches. The addresses and article cover a wide range of topics including, education, religion, international affairs - especially in regard to China, and civic and patriotic themes. The series is arranged chronologically.
- Miscellanea
1854
- Lectures on German life and literature, May 5
- "History and Characteristics of the French Language," May 8
- "Teaching by Love in Sunday Schools," June 17; Fourth of July Address at N. Scituate Sabbath School
- Rhode Island Art Appreciation, September 4; outline of speech given in Wakefield, R. I. on Library, June, 1855
- "A Visit to Wakulla Spring, by William the Wanderer," Chap. I, etc.
1855
- Lecture on American Principles in Europe, December 22
- "The Influence of America in the Diffusion of Republican Principles in Europe," December 22
- Germans in America; Paper on the German language; Translation of "The Solution and Reproduction of India Rubber ..."
- "On the Life and Character of Emanuel Geibel"
1856
- Address before the Society of Missionary Inquiry, Brown University, January 7.
- Review of Lewes' Life of Goethe, March 10.
- "Scenes in the Western District," published in Putnam's Magazine May.
- The French Language, May; notes for edition of Manual of French Literature; re DeVigry (?) "Cinq Mars"
- The Maiden's Lake (or Pond), June 3.
1867-1871
1885
- "Let No Man Despise Thy Youth," discourse to the Graduating Classes of 1885.
- Address at the Memorial Service to Ulysses S. Grant, August
- "Balkan Troubles," given at the Political Science Association, November 7; "Balkan States," undated; "The Recent Riots in Serbia," Summer School, 1903
- Address presenting Memorial Record to Welch Post, G.A.R., November 20
1886
- "What Education is needed in Michigan," given at Battle Creek High School Commencement
- Address given at Michigan Semi-Centennial, June 15
- "Stir Up the Gift of God Which is In Thee," Baccalaureate
- "France, China, and Vatican," for the Congregationalist, December 21
- "Co-Education," for symposium in Baptist Quarterly, December
- Address at the Dedication of the Coldwater Library, December 29
1887
- Remarks at the Funeral of Professor Edward Olney, January 20
- "The Relations of Christianity to Business," lecture at Newton Seminary, Spring
- "The Relations of Christianity to Government," lecture at Newton Seminary, Spring
- Commemorative Oration for the Semi-Centennial Celebration, University of Michigan
1889
- "State Universities: Their Difficulties, Their Advantages, Their Needs," address at University of Nebraska, February 15.
- Comments on the Nineteenth Century discussions on examinations, June 18
- "American Rights in the Bering Sea," articles published in The Forum, November
- Remarks on Dr. Henry S. Frieze, made at Senate meeting, December 7
- Speech on the Mayflower Compact, Detroit, December 17
1895
- Outline of speech delivered at dedication of Kirkwood Hall, Indiana University, January 25.
- Remarks made at the presentation of the Thomas M. Cooley bust to the University, May 24.
- "State Universities," Dedication Address at the University of Missouri of their new buildings.
- "The Problem of Equipoise in Life," Baccalaureate
1896
- Outline of speech to the Farmer's Institute, Ypsilanti, January 3
- Speech at Arbitration Conference, Washington, April 22.
- Speech at celebration of 25 years of his presidency, June
- Address on the unveiling of bust of T.D. Gilbert, June 5.
- "Patriotism and International Brotherhood," Baccalaureate.
- Address at the Inter-Collegiate Association of North Central States.
1898
- Two Egyptian Universities, published in the Michiganensian.
- Address to graduation class Scutari Women's College.
- Address at the Peace Jubilee on International Arbitration, Chicago, October.
- Outlines for speeches, Scientific Club, Dec 3 1898 and Graduate Club, May 26, 1899
- Memorial Service for Rowland Hazard of Peace Dale, Rhode Island, December 31
- Ministers and Ambassadors outline of speech; outlines of speeches on consular reform, undated
1898, 1904, 1909
1899
- "Is There a Surplus of College Bred Men," article written for Youth's Companion
- "Our Diplomatic and Consular Service," address at Colgate University, April 21
- "The Eastern Question."
- "The Debt of the University Graduate," Baccalaureate.
- "The Old College and the New University," Founder's Day Address at the University of Chicago, July 1.
- President's Address to the International Congregational Council, Boston, September 20.
- Address at Wellesley College on the occasion of the inauguration of Caroline Hazard, October 3.
- "The Dismemberment of China," address to Business Men's Class, Congregational Church of Ann Arbor, December 17.
1900
- "Present Problems in the Relations of Missions to Governments," Ecumenical Council, New York, April 25.
- "The Choice of a Calling," A Swing-out Talk, published in the Saturday Evening Post, May 26.
- Swing-out Talks to graduating classes, 1900-1909
- "The Widening Horizon," Baccalaureate.
- Welcome to the Historical and Economic Associations, December
1901
- Burke A. Hinsdale, a paper written for the Education Review, February
- "Moral Responsibilities and Opportunities of Secondary Teachers,"
- "Environment and Selfhood," Baccalaureate.
- Welcome to the National Education Association, Detroit.
- Speech given at the Bicentenary of Detroit, July 24.
- Address to Women's Clubs, University Hall, October
1902
- "Progress of International Law and Diplomacy," given at the First Congregational Church of Detroit, April 6.
- "The New Era in Higher Education," Baccalaureate.
- "Reminiscences of College Life from 1845-1849," for Brown University Souvenir, September
- Greetings at the Inauguration of President James, Northwestern University, October; and at his inauguration at the University of Illinois, 1905
1903
- President Charles Kendall Adams in early life and at the University of Michigan address at the University of Wisconsin, January
- Remarks to Commission on Religious Education, Chicago, January
- Alice Freeman Palmer, Memorial Address at Cambridge, January 31.
- Address given at the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Service, Chicago, February 11.
- Lessons Suggested by Christ's Life to the Scholar, Baccalaureate.
- Talk to students at the opening of the school term, October
- Reminiscences of Providence Journal, November 3.
- Outline of Address to the Modern Language Association, December
1904
- Address, Charter Day of the University of California, March 23.
- "Knowledge and Wisdom" Baccalaureate address, June 19
- Address at the opening of the Hackley Hospital, Muskegon, November 17.
- Current International Questions, given at Scientific Club, December 3.
- Outline of speech to the State Teachers' Association, December
- Outline of talks to the Students' Christian Association, 1904, 1908, undated
- Speech at dedication of Grand Rapids Library.
1905
- Speech given at the opening of a Carnegie Library in Manistee, April 28.
- "The Old and the New Ideal of Scholars," Baccalaureate.
- "The European Concert and the Monroe Doctrine," address to Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard, June 28.
- Remarks at Harvard Commencement Dinner, June 28.
- Speech given at a Phi Beta Kappa dinner at Harvard, June 29.
- Outline of speech to the Women's League, November 3.
- Welcome to Scientific Societies, Christmas.
1906
- Speech at the Memorial Service for Dr. William J. Herdman.
- Outline of speech at Brown Alumnae Rally.
- "Honesty," Baccalaureate.
- Manuscript article about History of the University of Michigan by Prof. Burke A. Hinsdale, edited by Prof. Isaac N. Demmon, and published by the University of Michigan in, appeared in the Michigan Alumnus, October, 1906
- Speech given at the laying of the corner-stone, Sorosis House, June.
- Address at presentation of portrait of Angell to the University of Michigan.
1910
- "The Honest Engineer," commencement address at the Armour Institute, May 26.
- Memorial Address for Mrs. Eliza Read Sunderland, Ann Arbor, May 29.
- Address given at the dedication of the John Hay Library, Brown University, November 11.
- "The Dorr War," (Rhode Island History) given at "The Two Clubs," June 11.
- Address; last swing-out address.
1914
- Remarks made at the Baccalaureate Exercises.
- "Reminiscences of Whistler,", undated
- Speech to Psi Upsilon Fraternity at Brown University.
- Speech, dedication of table placed on Mason Hall by D.A.R.
- Speech on "How far should a University control the students?", undated
- Obituary for Arthur Hill.
- Review of the Life of Alice Freeman Palmer
Subject Files and Personal Papers, 1845-1908
Series Overview
The Subject Files and Personal Papers series includes a variety of material reflecting Angell's interest and activities as well as aspects of his personal life. It includes notes and materials collected for historical research and lectures, files concerning his diplomatic missions and service on the fisheries commission, and material relating to the University of Michigan. The personal materials include several biographical sketches, a manuscript and typescript of The Reminiscences of James B. Angell and Angell's will and the inventory of his estate.
- Lectures concerning the history of the idea of the state, November 1888
- Notes for the history of the idea of the state, 1888
- Notes on French Revolution and other historical subjects
- Lecture notes on Constitutional History-U.S. and English
- "Notes on the moral element in literature", undated
- Portions of addresses, notes, unidentified' and undated
- Abstract of Mulford's Nation, undated
- Notes on Treaty of 1783, Treaty of 1778, Jay's Treaty, Oregon boundary, notes and newspaper articles on Korea
- Sketch of General James M. Varnum for the Centennial in 1876
- Notes on international law
- The reminiscences of James B. Angell (Manuscript and typescript)
- Finances, tables, and charts-the University of Michigan
- High School material
Fisheries Commission
- Confidential report on the Drogoman at the American Legation at Constantinople in 1898
- Miscellanea relating to Turkey
- Printed matter relating to the Chinese Treaty
- Pamphlets relating to opium
- Manuscripts and newspaper clippings about opium
- Clippings on visit of International American Congress to Ann Arbor, October 17, 1889
- Clippings on arbitration; China, and Spanish-American War
- Clippings on Bering Sea
- Miscellaneous clippings
- Will of James B. Angell and inventory of estate
- Biographical sketch of James B. Angell
- Papers regarding the Thompson Estate (Mrs. Angell family)
- Information regarding nominees for secretaryship of the Smithsonian Institute
- Supreme Court records pertaining to Chinese Exclusion Act
- Papers and accounts for Shakespeare Fund
- Resolutions passed by Student Council on death of President Angell, 1916
- Riddles in verse
- Waterman Gymnasium Fund
- Notes and printed matter on the Panama Canal
- Printed items from Angell scrapbook
- Notes on United States Treaties
- Records (includes clippings) of University of Michigan alumni in the mission field
- Miscellaneous notes
- Miscellaneous notes and biographical material
- Passport
- Autograph book
- Notebook
- Account book, 1845-1846
- Scrapbook of clippings from the Providence Journal, 1854-1859
- Record book, 1872
- Class register, 1908
- Miscellaneous
- Diplomas (James B. Angell and Sarah Swoope Caswell Angell)
- Clippings regarding James Burrill Angell's (JBA's) resignation
- Clippings regarding JBA's Quarter Centennial celebration
- Clippings regarding hazing, 1874
- Newspaper notices of JBA's The Reminiscences of James B. Angell, 1912
- Frieze (Henry S. and Anna) estate, 1891
Geology, Department of
- Miscellaneous clippings, programs and printed matter
- Mr. Angell's Chinese Cards
Photographs
Series Overview
The Photographs series includes numerous formal photographic portraits of Angell as well shots of him working at his office and around campus. The series also contains a number of photographs of Angell's family members, such as his daughter, Lois Angell McLaughlin, father-in-law, Alexis Caswell, and wife, Sarah Caswell Angell.
- Angell, Sarah Caswell (and members of Browning Club)
- Angell Family
- Funeral
- Exterior shots of Angell
- Miscellaneous (JBA and Harry Burns Hutchins)
- Office Shots
- Portraits, early
- Portraits, late
- Portraits, middle
- Portraits, sculptured and paintings (photos)
- Portraits, Signed (and Signature)
- Album of Chinese prints
- Album
- Oversize photographs
- Oversize maps from Japan