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				<titleproper>Charles Lutwidge Dodgson:</titleproper>

				<subtitle>An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Center</subtitle>
				<author encodinganalog="245$c">Finding aid created by Bob Taylor</author>

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				<publisher encodinganalog="260$b">Harry Ransom Center, </publisher>
				<date encodinganalog="260$c" calendar="gregorian" era="ce">2010</date>
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			<creation>Finding aid encoded by Stephen Mielke, <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">1
					October 2010</date>
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			<repository encodinganalog="852$a">
				<corpname>The University of Texas at Austin, <subarea> Harry Ransom
				Center</subarea></corpname>
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			<origination label="Creator:">
				<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100">Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge,
				1832-1898</persname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" label="Title:">Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Collection</unittitle>

			<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
				label="Dates:" normal="1850/1971">1850-1971</unitdate>
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				<extent>4 boxes (1.68 linear feet) </extent>
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			<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
				Collection embraces manuscripts, sketches and watercolors, correspondence, and
				scrapbooks representing the career of Dodgson as well as reflections upon and
				interest in that unique career both during and after his lifetime. The material,
				largely derived from the collection of Warren Weaver, is arranged in two series:
				Series I. Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1850-1897, and Series II. Dodgson-Related
				Materials, 1864-1971.</abstract>

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				<language langcode="eng">English</language>
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			<head>Acquisition: </head>
			<p>Purchase, 1969</p>

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			<head>Access: </head>
			<p>Open for research</p>
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			<head>Processed by: </head>
			<p>Bob Taylor, 2009</p>
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			<head>Biographical Sketch</head>
			<p>Charles Lutwidge Dodson was born in England at the rectory at Daresbury, Cheshire, to
				Charles Dodgson, an Anglican clergyman, and his wife Frances Jane Lutwidge on 27
				January 1832. In 1851, Dodgson matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, and in 1855
				was appointed to a mathematical lectureship in that college, of which he remained a
				member for the rest of his life.</p>

			<p>A lifelong interest in writing, combined with a predisposition for story telling,
				word play, and games, led to a unique literary career in which his novel <title
					render="italic">Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</title> (1865) achieved an
				instant and enduring popularity. It was followed in 1872 by a sequel <title
					render="italic">Through the Looking-glass</title> and, in 1874, by <title
					render="italic">The Hunting of the Snark</title>, an extended work in nonsense
				verse. These and other literary works were published under the pseudonym Lewis
				Carroll; Dodgson published a number of works in mathematics and logic under his
				birthname.</p>

			<p>With a relatively small body of imaginative work Dodgson managed to coin words and
				usages and create memorable, if eccentric, characters whose enduring acceptance
				gained for his oeuvre a level of recognition rivalling the works of Shakespeare and
				Dickens in the English-speaking world. In addition to his work as an educator and
				imaginative writer Dodgson pursued an additional career as a notable amateur
				photographer in the two decades beginning about 1860.</p>

			<p>Dodgson died in the home of his sisters at Guilford, Surrey, on 14 January 1898.</p>


		</bioghist>
		<bibliography>
			<head>Sources:</head>
			<p>Cohen, Morton N. <title render="italic">Lewis Carroll, a Biography</title>. New York:
				Knopf, 1995.</p>

			<p>Lennon, Florence Becker. <title render="italic">The Life of Lewis Carroll</title>.
				New York: Dover, 1972.</p>
		</bibliography>
		<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
			<head>Scope and Contents</head>
			<p>The Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Collection embraces manuscripts, sketches and
				watercolors, correspondence, and scrapbooks representing the career of Dodgson as
				well as reflections upon and interest in that unique career both during and after
				his lifetime. The material, largely derived from the collection of Warren Weaver, is
				arranged in two series: Series I. Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1850-1897, and Series
				II. Dodgson-Related Materials, 1864-1971.</p>

			<p>The namesake first series, running to slightly more than one box, consists of two
				subseries, the first comprising Dodgson's professional and literary works, the
				second his outgoing letters. Subseries A. Works, 1850-1897, includes puzzles, verse,
				and sketches created for the amusement of Dodgson's friends, young (mostly) and
				otherwise, along with problems in logic and mathematics, and proofs for books or
				periodical articles.</p>

			<p>The most important--and the earliest--work present is the author's Rectory magazine
				of 1850, "a compendium of the best tales, poems, essays, pictures &amp;c that
				the talents of the Rectory inhabitants can produce." This manuscript was created in
				the main by Dodgson in his eighteenth year for the amusement of his younger siblings
				in the Croft rectory where the family had moved from Daresbury in 1843. It is one of
				four such efforts known to exist today.</p>

			<p>Subseries B. Outgoing Letters, 1860-1897, contains a fair representation of Dodgson's
				extensive correspondence, including letters to family, Oxford colleagues, editors,
				child friends and their parents, and his Eastbourne landlady, Mrs. Benjamin Dyer.</p>

			<p>Most of the correspondents are represented by only a letter or two from Dodgson, but
				for a few of his child friends and their families, several letters are found in the
				collection. Concerning the Henderson children Annie and Frances there are ten
				letters to their mother. Among the six letters to Agnes "Dolly" Argles is one in a
				microscopic hand signed by "Sylvie." Nine letters addressed to Edith Headland
				Stevens are present, along with four to her daughter Enid, one of which is
				typewritten and signed "Lewis Carroll." Individual letters to Janet Merriman and her
				father Dr. Henry Gordon Merriman are accompanied by six of Dodgson's photographic
				prints of Dr. Merriman, Janet, and her brother Harry.</p>

			<p>The second series, Dodgson-Related Materials, 1864-1971, runs to nearly three boxes
				and contains <title render="italic">Alice</title> in translation, <title
					render="italic">Alice</title>-based artwork, correspondence, scrapbooks, and
				other materials. These materials largely originated in the extensive collection of
				Carrolliana assembled by Warren Weaver, a mathematician, computer pioneer,
				translation theorist, and long-time officer of the Rockefeller Foundation. Nothing
				contained in this series is directly attributable to Dodgson but virtually all of it
				was inspired by his life and work in some way.</p>

			<p>The group of <title render="italic">Alice</title> extracts in various languages along
				with Anna Grusova's academic thesis on translating English-language children's
				literature into Czech touch not only upon the career of Dodgson but also upon that
				of Weaver. Weaver's career as a collector is further documented by a folder of
				correspondence with various scholars and collectors spanning nearly forty years, and
				two scrapbooks of clippings and ephemera, and a few more pieces of correspondence.</p>

			<p>A number of pieces of original art are present in the series, those by
				Besch&#233; and Hargrave being <title render="italic">Alice</title>-themed
				designs created between 1886 and 1908; the architectural studies by Henry George
				Liddell date from a generation earlier. Among the third-party correspondence are
				found six letters from John Tenniel to A. W. Mackenzie written between 1868 and
				1899, the last two of which touch upon Dodgson and his (and Tenniel's) most
				memorable character.</p>

			<p>The parenthetical notations in the following container list--e.g. HRC 618--are
				citations to full bibliographical descriptions found in the Ransom Center's 1985
				catalog <title render="italic">Lewis Carroll at Texas</title>.</p>

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			<p>Other Charles Lutwidge Dodgson materials are located at the Ransom Center in the Book
				and Periodical Collections, the Byron W. and Susan R. Sewell Collection of Lewis
				Carroll, the Edgar Allan Poe Collection, the Art Collection, the Photography
				Collection, and the Vertical File Collection. The Book and Periodical Collections
				have extensive holdings of the printed works of Dodgson, in addition to the major
				holdings represented by the Sewell and Weaver book collections. The Ransom Center's
					<title render="italic">Lewis Carroll Centenary Exhibition</title> of 1999 is
				available in an online version at <extref show="new"
					href="http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/web/carroll"
					>http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/web/carroll</extref>.</p>
		</relatedmaterial>
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			<head>Index Terms</head>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>People</head>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Fison, Frederick W. (Frederick
					William), 1847-1927</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Lennon, Florence Becker</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Liddell, Henry George, 1811-1898</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Madan, Falconer, 1851-1935</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Parrish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Probert, William Geoffrey Cardawine</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914</persname>
				<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Williams, Sidney Herbert</persname>

			</controlaccess>

			<controlaccess>
				<head>Subjects</head>
				<subject encodinganalog="600" source="lcsh">Argles, Agnes Beatrice Jane</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="600" source="lcsh">Dyer, Benjamin, Mrs.</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="600" source="lcsh">Henderson, Annie Wood Gray</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="600" source="lcsh">Stevens, Edith Headland</subject>

			</controlaccess>

			<controlaccess>
				<head>Places</head>
				<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Great Britain--Intellectual life--19th
					century Oxford (England) University of Oxford</geogname>

			</controlaccess>
			<controlaccess>
				<head>Document Types</head>
				<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Drawings</genreform>
				<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Juvenilia</genreform>
				<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Photographs</genreform>
				<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Renderings</genreform>
				<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Scrapbooks</genreform>

			</controlaccess>
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			<head>Container List</head>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Series I. Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, <unitdate era="ce"
							calendar="gregorian" type="inclusive">1850-1897</unitdate>
					</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c02 level="subseries">
					<did>
						<unittitle>Subseries A. Works, <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian"
								type="inclusive">1850-1897</unitdate>
						</unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle>Beatrice, handwritten syzygy, 6 October 1891 (HRC 513)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">*</container>
							<unittitle><title render="doublequote">Brief method of dividing a given
									number,</title> two galley proofs, [1897] (HRC 535) [*removed to
								galley files] </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle>A day in the country, an acrostic ballad, handwritten, 1866
								(HRC 617) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>
								<title render="doublequote">Divisibility by seven</title>
							</unittitle>
						</did>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.1</container>
								<unittitle>Handwritten notes, in part probably by Archdeacon Charles
									Dodgson (HRC 618) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.1</container>
								<unittitle>Proof, [1885] (HRC 456)</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Drawings</unittitle>
						</did>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Untitled drawing of a boy boxing with a cat (HRC 634)
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Untitled drawing of a young girl, seated (HRC 635)
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Untitled drawing of a young girl with wings, holding a
									cat (HRC 636) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Untitled series of 12 drawings to illustrate a story told
									by Dodgson, [1871] (HRC 637) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Feeding the lamb (HRC 638)</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>The foolish miller (HRC 639)</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Helen Cowie, 28 September 1880, chromograph reproduction
									by Dodgson (HRC 640) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>The old lady of Holland Park and her grand-daughter (HRC
									641) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.2</container>
								<unittitle>Ruth and Tommy, the Dymes children in two chromograph
									reproductions by Dodgson, 29 August 1879 (HRC 642) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle><title render="italic">Memoria Technica for Numbers</title>,
								handwritten notes, (HRC 607) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle><title render="doublequote">Mischmasch, a word-game for two
									players,</title> galley proof, [1882?] (HRC 429) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle><title render="doublequote">New method of scoring,</title>
								proof, [1880] (HRC 417)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.3</container>
							<unittitle>The Rectory magazine ... fifth edition, carefully revised,
								&amp; improved, handwritten, 1850 (HRC 627) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.4</container>
							<unittitle>A Russian's day in England, handwritten verse, 13 November
								1874 (HRC 629) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">*</container>
							<unittitle><title render="doublequote">Simple facts about
									circle-squaring,</title> two galley proofs on one sheet with
								handwritten revisions (HRC 630) [*removed to oversize files]
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle><title render="italic">Symbolic Logic</title>, page proofs of
								signature B, 1896 edition </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.1</container>
							<unittitle>Upon the lonely moor ... being the original version of <title
									render="doublequote">The aged aged man</title> with an
								introduction by Randolph Edgar; Edgar's typescript presentation copy
								to James F. Drake, 12 February 1929 </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Untitled</unittitle>
						</did>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.6</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 608. 'No mind! the little maiden cried,' handwritten
									poem for Janet Merriman, [1870]; with original envelope and with
									added photograph of Merriman (HRC 1078) </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 609. 'Once upon a time some sailors ...,' handwritten
									verse </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 610. 'Four friends are in a room ...,' handwritten
									probability problem, 11 December 1889 </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 611. 'A clock known to lose 2h 5m a day ...,'
									handwritten problem, 7 April 1888 </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 613. 'The product of any n consecutive numbers ...,'
									handwritten problem, probably by Archdeacon Charles Dodgson
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 614. 'To double down part of a given triangle ...,'
									handwritten problem, 22 March 1889 </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 619. 'Long multiplication done in one line,'
									handwritten, 19 September 1879 </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 622. 'Problem ... thought out Mar./85,' handwritten
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 623. 'Problem. Given 2 fractions ... to find one
									between them ... May 2/82,' handwritten </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 624. 'Prop[ositio]n. If the odd numbers in succession
									...,' handwritten, probably by Archdeacon Charles Dodgson
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 625. 'Problem, 2nd way ... Dec. 2/65,' handwritten
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 626. 'Problem. To find a pt., through wh. if chords
									be drawn ...,' handwritten, probably by Archdeacon Charles
									Dodgson </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">1.5</container>
								<unittitle>HRC 631. '64 = 65,' handwritten puzzle, four pieces of
									lined paper in envelope </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="subseries">
					<did>
						<unittitle>Subseries B. Outgoing Letters, <unitdate era="ce"
								calendar="gregorian" type="inclusive">1860-1897</unitdate>
						</unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Unidentified recipient [possibly Leopold, Duke of Albany], 30
								May (HRC 644) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Unidentified recipient, 31 May 1883 (HRC 645)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.8</container>
							<unittitle>Argles, Agnes Beatrice Jane, 28 November 1867; 4 December
								1867; spring 1868?; 22 April 1868; 10 December 1870; 17 January 1879
								(HRC 646) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Argles, Edith Margaret, 29 April 1868 (HRC 647)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Bayne, Thomas Vere, 3 May 1880 (electric pen form letter, HRC
								650) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Clarke, James Langton, 4 December 1882; 10 February 1888 (HRC
								651) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Commin, James G., 3 September 1896 (HRC 652)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Dale, Robert William, 3 March 1892 (HRC 653)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Dodgson, Edith Alice, 4 January 1891 (HRC 654)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Dodgson, Louisa Fletcher, 13 November 1896 (HRC 656)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>du Maurier, George, 17 December 1873; 28 January 1874 (HRC
								657) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Dyer, Benjamin, Mrs., 22 July 1883; 29 July 1883; 7 December
								1883; 31 December 1890; 13 November 1893; 7 June 1897 (HRC 658, 659,
								660) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Dymes, Margaret Henrietta, December 1885 (HRC 661)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.7</container>
							<unittitle>Earle, Beatrice Anne, 14 June 1891 (HRC 662)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Fison, Frederick William, 19 December 1893 (HRC 664)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Forshall, Frances Mary, 4 February 1878; 24 December 1883; 28
								December 1883 (HRC 665) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.10</container>
							<unittitle>Henderson, Annie Wood Gray, 20 July 1879; 5 January 1880; 31
								May 1880; 30 June 1880; 7 July 1880; 14 July 1880; 26 May [1881?];
								21 June 1881; 30 June [1881]; 1 July 1881 (HRC 666) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Hill, ____, 2 October 1860 (HRC 667)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Hull, Agnes Georgina, Christmas 1882 (HRC 668)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Hull, Jessie Madeline, Christmas 1882 (HRC 669)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Hunter, Sarah Agnes Matilda Anderson, 10 March 1889; 13
								August 1891 (HRC 670) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle><title render="italic">Lady</title> (periodical), 31 July
								1891 (HRC 671)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Langbridge, Rosamond Grant, 14 July 1897 (HRC 672)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.1</container>
							<unittitle>Merriman, Henry Gordon, 13 May 1887 (HRC 674), with
								photographs of Dr. Merriman (HRC 1080 and HRC 1081) and of his
								daughter Janet Gertrude (HRC 1079) bound in; an additional image of
								Janet (HRC 1077) inscribed "for Dr. &amp; Mrs. Merriman" is laid
								in </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.2</container>
							<unittitle>Merriman, Janet Gertrude, 17 December 1870 (HRC 675), with
								envelope and photographs of Janet (HRC 1075) and of her brother
								Harry Mowbray (HRC 1076) bound in </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Powell, Frederick York, 17 February 1883 (HRC
							676)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Raikes, Alice Theodora, 4 April 1893 (HRC 677)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Riadore, Marion Ethel and Gwendolen Jemima, 10 October 1885
								(HRC 678) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Rix, Jemima Bostock Bradley, 29 January 1887 (HRC 462)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Sadler, Michael Ernest, Sir, 16 June 1886; 13 February 1887
								(HRC 681, HRC 682) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Schuster, Winifred Elaine, 20 March 1896; 23 April 1896 (?)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Scott, Clement William, 15 May 1892 (HRC 684)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Scott, Robert, 27 February 1872 (encloses Hassard Dodgson's
								Latin translation of <title render="doublequote">Jabberwocky</title>
								in C. L. Dodgson's hand) (HRC 673) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle><title render="italic">The Shotover Papers</title>
								(periodical), 8 May 1875 (HRC 686) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Sinclair, ____, Mrs., 13 February 1878; 24 April 1878; 22
								March 1879 (?) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.3</container>
							<unittitle><title render="italic">The Sketch</title> (periodical), 17
								April 1894; 21 April 1894; 17 May 1894; bound in a volume containing
								articles and other printed matter relating to Carroll, and with his
								handwritten copy of Wilfred Longley Dodgson's poem "A better gift,"
								which appeared in the 16 May 1894 issue of the journal (HRC 687)
							</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.4</container>
							<unittitle>Stevens, Edith Headland, 16 December 1888; 28 February 1891;
								5 May 1892; 6 May 1892; 1 June 1892; 4 June 1892; 20 October 1892;
								14 April 1893; 3 July 1893 (HRC 689, HRC 690) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Stevens, Enid Gertrude, 17 November 1890; 7 April 1891; 24
								Nov. 1895; 19 March 1896 (HRC 691) </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">1.9</container>
							<unittitle>Telling, James, 4 March 1892 (HRC 693)</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>

			</c01>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Series II. Dodgson-Related Materials, <unitdate era="ce"
							calendar="gregorian" type="inclusive">1864-1971</unitdate>
					</unittitle>
				</did>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Alice translations, 1956-1971</unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.5</container>
							<unittitle>Kikuyu, by Ruth Munge</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.5</container>
							<unittitle>Pidgin English, by Margaret Mead</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.5</container>
							<unittitle>Romansch, by Annamengia von Albertini-Bisaz</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.5</container>
							<unittitle>Swahili, by E. V. St. Lo Conan-Davies</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.5</container>
							<unittitle>Schwyzerd&#252;tsch, by G. V. Stolper</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.5</container>
							<unittitle>Umbundu, by Lois L. Dille</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">2.7</container>
						<unittitle>Besch&#233;, Lucien. Three ink and watercolor designs for
							Alice in Wonderland, a Musical Dream Play, 1886 </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">2.8</container>
						<unittitle>Dymes, Ruth H. Handwritten note dated 29 June 1929 concerning her
							relationship with Lewis Carroll, together with two tickets to the Lewis
							Carroll Centenary Exhibition, 1932, one of which is made out to T. A.
							Dymes </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">2.9</container>
						<unittitle>Fulleylove, Margery Dudeny. Double-crostic based on <title
								render="italic">Alice in Wonderland</title>
						</unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">2.10</container>
						<unittitle>Grusova, Anna. Nekter&#233; problemy
							prekl&#225;d&#225;n&#237; anglick&#233; detsk&#233;
							literatury do cestiny (Lewis Carroll, A. A. Milne), diplomn&#237;
							pr&#225;ce, carbon typescript, 1964 </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">2.11</container>
						<unittitle>Hargrave, John. Two ink and watercolor designs for <title
								render="italic">Alice in Wonderland</title>, 1908 </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">2.12</container>
						<unittitle>Kitchin, George W. Collection relating to Carroll and Oxford,
							comprising three ink architectural sketches and a fragmentary letter by
							Henry George Liddell, along with a handwritten letter to Kitchin from
							King Frederik VIII of Denmark, writing as the crown prince, Copenhagen,
							1 March 1864 </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Third-party correspondence, 1868-1966</unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.13</container>
							<unittitle>Letters I. Various correspondents, 1881-1966</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">2.14</container>
							<unittitle>Miscellaneous I. W. G. C. Probert to Falconer Madan, eleven
								handwritten letters, 1931-1932; accompanied by Col. Probert's card
								and notes by Madan </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">3.1</container>
							<unittitle>Miscellaneous II. John Tenniel to A. W. Mackenzie, six
								handwritten letters, 1868-1899 </unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<unittitle>Weaver, Warren</unittitle>
					</did>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Container">3.2</container>
							<unittitle>Correspondence, 1932-1969</unittitle>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Scrapbooks</unittitle>
						</did>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">3.3</container>
								<unittitle>Quarto, 1932-1946, containing clippings, along with
									correspondence and some art work </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">4.1</container>
								<unittitle>Folio, 1906-1949, with clippings, correspondence, and
									ephemera </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<unittitle>Works</unittitle>
						</did>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">3.4</container>
								<unittitle>Article on classical syllogism, typed and carbon
									typescript, two copies </unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
						<c04>
							<did>
								<container type="Container">3.4</container>
								<unittitle>Handwritten notes on Carroll's <title render="italic"
										>Eight or Nine Wise Words</title>
								</unittitle>
							</did>
						</c04>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">3.5</container>
						<unittitle>Wilson, Doris M., ed. <title render="italic">Alice in
							Wonderland</title>, program for pageant at the College of Wooster, 13
							May 1939, with mimeograph pageant script and photographs added;
							presented to Warren Weaver by Robert E. Wilson </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
				<c02>
					<did>
						<container type="Container">3.6</container>
						<unittitle>Unidentified author. Lewis Carroll's Humpty Dumpty, an
							identification, carbon typescript </unittitle>
					</did>
				</c02>
			</c01>

		</dsc>
		<odd type="index">

			<head>Index of Correspondents</head>
			<p>Most of the letters indexed below were written to Warren Weaver; the one addressed to
				Dodgson is specified</p>
			<list>
				<item><persname>Adams, Franklin P. (Franklin Pierce), 1881-1960</persname>--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Anderson, Florence</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Barrett, R. G. L.</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Berol, Alfred C., 1892- </persname> --3.3</item>
				<item><persname>Blackwell, Basil, Sir, 1889- </persname> (B.H. Blackwell Ltd.)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Boles, John</persname> (Princeton University Press)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Case, Josephine Young, 1907-1990</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Chapman, Anna Maria</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Conan Davies, E. V. St. Lo</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Covill, Erna B.</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Dille, Lois Lawson</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Dodgson, C. H. W.</persname>--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Dodgson, Frances Menella, 1877-1963</persname>--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Dohm, Janice H.</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Ffoulkes, Dorothy A.</persname>--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Field, Richard M. (Richard Montgomery), b. 1885</persname> (American
					Institute of Geonomy and Natural Resources)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Fison, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1847-1927</persname>--2.13
					(one letter to C. L. Dodgson)</item>
				<item><persname>Forman, Maurice Buxton</persname>--2.13</item>
				<item><corpname>Frank Hollings (Firm)</corpname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Frederik VIII, King of Denmark, 1843-1912</persname>--2.12</item>
				<item><persname>Gaffney, Wilbur G.</persname> (University of Nebraska)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Goldsmith, Alfred F.</persname>--3.3, 4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Goodman, Henry A.</persname> (Council for the Advancement of Science
					Writing)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Hailsham of St. Marylebone, Quintin Hogg, Baron, 1907- </persname>
					--2.13</item>
				<item><persname>Harrison, Constance Cary, 1843-1920</persname>--2.13</item>
				<item><persname>Harrod, Roy, 1900-1978</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Hopkinson, Cecil</persname>--3.3, 4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Houghton, Arthur Amory, 1906-1990</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Hudson, Derek</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Iglauer, Edith</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Lennon, Florence Becker</persname>--3.2, 4.1</item>
				<item><corpname>Library of the Union Club</corpname> (Frederick William
					Kobb&#233;)--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Liddell, Henry George, 1811-1898</persname>--2.12</item>
				<item><persname>Lynn, Hilda B.</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Madan, Falconer, 1851-1935</persname>--3.3, 4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Marevisch, I. de</persname>--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Marx, Stanley</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Moeller, Knud Max</persname> (Carlsberg Laboratorium)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Montgomery, Lall G.</persname> (Ball Memorial Hospital)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Parisot, Henri</persname> (&#201;ditions Robert Marin)--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Parrish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944</persname>--3.3, 4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Perkins, Paula</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Probert, William Geoffrey Carwardine</persname>--2.14</item>
				<item><persname>Routledge, Edmund, 1843-1899</persname>--2.13</item>
				<item><persname>Sinclair, ____</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><persname>Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914</persname>--3.1</item>
				<item><persname>Tillstrom, Burr</persname>--3.2</item>
				<item><corpname>Walter T. Spencer (Firm)</corpname>--3.2</item>
				<item><corpname>Widener Memorial Library</corpname> (Flora V. Livingston)--4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Williams, Sidney Herbert</persname> (Lewis Carroll
					Exhibition)--3.2-3, 4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Wolf, Eric R., 1923- </persname> --4.1</item>
				<item><persname>Wood, James Playsted, 1905- </persname> --3.2</item>
				<item>Unidentified<list>
						<item>______, Christine--4.1</item>
						<item>______, Paul (Department of Music, Cornell University)--4.1</item>
					</list></item>
			</list>
		</odd>


	</archdesc>
</ead>
