Box: 12 Fold: 6 McGuire, Constantine E. Box: 12 Fold: 7 Miller, Adolph Caspar Box: 12 Fold: 8 Moffat, Jay Pierrepont Box: 12 Fold: 9 Morgenthau, Henry Box: 12 Fold: 10 Mott, T. Bentley Box: 12 Fold: 11 Nagell, E., Baron de Box: 12 Fold: 12 Oppenheim, Lassa Francis Lawrence Box: 12 Fold: 13 O'Reilly, W. Box: 12 Fold: 14 Parsons, Edith F. Box: 12 Fold: 15 Patch, James A. Box: 12 Fold: 16 Pears, Sir Edwin Box: 12 Fold: 17 Persian Embassy, Pera, Constantinople Box: 12 Fold: 18 Petherick, C. J. Box: 12 Fold: 19 Phelps, Livingston Box: 12 Fold: 20 Phillips, William Box: 12 Fold: 21 Polk, Frank Lyon Box: 12 Fold: 22 Putnam, Herbert Box: 12 Fold: 23 Ramsay, Sir William Mitchell Box: 12 Fold: 24 Ravndal, Gabriel Bie Box: 12 Fold: 25 Robert College, Constantinople Box: 12 Fold: 26 Roosevelt, Theodore Box: 12 Fold: 26 Russian Embassy, Constantinople Box: 12 Fold: 27 Ryan, Andrew Box: 12 Fold: 28 Schmavonian, Arshag K. Box: 12 Fold: 29 Scott, James Brown Box: 12 Fold: 30 Shoecraft, Eugene Box: 12 Fold: 31 Simpson, Edward Box: 12 Fold: 32 Sloane, William M. Box: 12 Fold: 33 Smith, F. Tredwell Box: 12 Fold: 34 Taussig, Rudolph J. Box: 12 Fold: 35 Thomson, H. Lyon Box: 12 Fold: 36 Thoron, Benjamin Box: 12 Fold: 37 Tomsett, Elsie Box: 12 Fold: 38 Traill, Thomas Balfour Box: 12 Fold: 39 Turkish Correspondents Box: 12 Fold: 40 Waldo, Frank Box: 12 Fold: 41 Webb, Richard Box: 12 Fold: 42 Wheeler, Benjamin Ide Box: 12 Fold: 43 Wilson, George Grafton Box: 12 Fold: 44 Wright, J. Butler Box: 12 Fold: 45 Yonan, J. M. Box: 12 Fold: 46 Telegrams Box: 12 Fold: 47 Correspondence, 1912-13 Box: 12 Fold: 48 Correspondence, 1915 Box: 12 Fold: 49 Correspondence, 1916 Box: 12 Fold: 50 Correspondence, 1917 Box: 12 Fold: 51 Correspondence, 1919 Box: 12 Fold: 52 Correspondence, 1920 Box: 12 Fold: 53 Notes Box: 12 Fold: 54 American Committee for Relief in the Near East, et al. Box: 12 Fold: 55 American Society of International Law
DATE SPAN: 04/03/1912 - 04/14/1912
DESCRIPTION: 2 ALSs from Constantine E. McGuire to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
8/28/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from Adolph Caspar Miller of the Federal Reserve Board to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 05/20/1919 - 01/30/1920
DESCRIPTION: 5 ALSs and 1 TLS from Jay Pierrepont Moffat to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal, with reference to Benjamin Thoron.
(9/17/1916?)
DESCRIPTION: 3 telegrams from Henry Morgenthau to Cornelius Van H. Engert, with discussion of United States relations with Turkey and Greece.
11/15/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from T. Bentley Mott to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mainly personal.
5/12/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from E., Baron de Nagell to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 06/23/1911 - 12/10/1913
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS and 3 TLSs from Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
2/7/1918
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from W. O'Reilly of the Prisoners of War Department on Downing Street, London to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mainly regarding actions for British Prisoners of war in Turkey.
DATE SPAN: [05/27/1915]? - 01/07/1920
DESCRIPTION: 2 ALSs and 1 TLS from Edith F. Parsons to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
1/11/1916
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from James A. Patch to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal with discussion of Jemal Pasha.
DATE SPAN: 06/24/1916 - 12/13/1919
DESCRIPTION: 2 ALSs and 1 greetings card from Sir Edwin Pears to Cornelius Van H. Engert, with 1 ALS from Henry Pears regarding the death of Sir Edwin, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 01/01/1913 - 01/20/1913
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Mahmoud at the Persian Embassy in Constantinople and 1 TLS from Mirza Ali-Kuli Khan of the same to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly social.
DATE SPAN: 07/29/1919 - 01/26/1920
DESCRIPTION: 3 TLSs from C. J. Petherick of the United States Government Despatch Agency in London, mainly to Cornelius Van H. Engert regarding the logistics of his transfers.
DATE SPAN: 06/04/1919 - 06/18/1919
DESCRIPTION: 3 TLSs and 1 ALS from Livingston Phelps to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal, with some disucssion of American Embassy business at the Hague.
DATE SPAN: 03/31/1919 - 02/07/1920
DESCRIPTION: 4 TLSs from William Phillips to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
7/9/1916
DESCRIPTION: 1 carbon telegram from Frank Lyon Polk to Cornelius Van H. Engert refusing Engert a request for leave.
5/15/1912
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from Herbert Putnam of the Library of Congress to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly regarding Library policies.
5/10/1912
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Sir William Mitchell Ramsay to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 09/27/1916 - 07/18/1920
DESCRIPTION: 1 printed invitiation and 1 ALS from Gabriel Bie Ravndal to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly social.
DATE SPAN: 06/23/1916 - 02/25/1920
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Elizabeth Dodge Huntington, 1 TLS from Gordon Allport, and 1 ALS from Olive M. van Millingen, all of Robert College, Constantinople, to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
3/20/1918
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from the secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to Cornelius Van H. Engert, regarding TR's autograph.
DATE SPAN: 04/08/1912 - 01/26/1920
DESCRIPTION: 2 ALSs from A. Scherbatskoy of the Russian Embassy in Constantinople to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal. Includes 3 business cards of those at the Embassy, including that of Michel de Giers, Ambassador of Russia.
DATE SPAN: 01/04/1918 - 12/17/1919
DESCRIPTION: 2 ALSs from Andrew Ryan to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
10/9/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Arshag K. Schmavonian to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal with reference to William Phillips.
DATE SPAN: 12/12/1911 - 12/24/1912
DESCRIPTION: 3 TLSs from James Brown Scott at the American Journal of International Law to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mainly regarding book reviews by Engert and negotiations in the Balkans.
DATE SPAN: 04/19/1916 - 10/12/1916
DESCRIPTION: 4 ALSs from Eugene Shoecraft to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 06/11/1911 - 06/22/1911
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Edward Simpson to Cornelius Van H. Engert, regarding a trip by Engert to London.
1/5/1913
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from William M. Sloane to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
11/2/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from F. Tredwell Smith to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
4/7/1920
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from Rudolph J. Taussig to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 09/17/1913 - 11/06/1913
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from H. Lyon Thomson Mayor of Westminster to Cornelius Van H. Engert, with 1 business card of Thomson, mostly personal.
6/12/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Benjamin Thoron to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 11/07/1917 - 02/19/1918
DESCRIPTION: 3 ALSs from Elsie Tomsett of the British Red Cross Society to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
9/26/[1917]
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Thomas Balfour Traill to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly regarding the whereabouts of Lt. John Morrison.
11/11/1914
DESCRIPTION: 6 peices of correspondence from various Turkish officials to Cornelius Van H. Engert, including Ali Djenab Bey, Muheddin Bey, Gen. Essad Pasha, Mehmed Ali, and the Turkish Embassy in Berlin.
10/9/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Frank Waldo to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 12/28/1919 - 06/19/1920
DESCRIPTION: 4 ALSs from Richard Webb to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 03/27/1912 - 08/20/1919
DESCRIPTION: 3 TLSs from Benjamin Ide Wheeler to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly persnal.
4/30/1912
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from George Grafton Wilson to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal.
2/19/1920
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from J. Butler Wright to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal with reference to William Phillips.
11/7/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from J. M. Yonan to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly personal with reference to the Assyrian Christian community of Urumia, Persia.
DATE SPAN: 01/17/1919 - 10/07/1919
DESCRIPTION: Miscelaneous telegrams, mainly between members of the American consular service regarding the posting of Cornelius Van H. Engert and others in Damascus in 1917.
1912-13
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correspondence to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals, mostly unidentified, mostly personal.
DATE SPAN: 02/08/1915 - 08/23/1915
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correpondence to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals, mostly unidentified, mostly personal, including 1 TLS from H. A. Keropian.
DATE SPAN: 03/03/1916 - 12/11/1916
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correpondence to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals, mostly unidentified, mostly personal, including correpondence from John F. McClean, A. Mayor and Dorothy Metcalfe, George H. Huntington, Cornelia Huntington Dawson, and Walter S. Reineck.
DATE SPAN: 01/16/1917 - 05/23/1917
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correspondence to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals, mostly unidentified, mostly personal, including correspondence from E. St. John Ward, Arthur H. Leavitt, and Coswa d'Anckarsvaerd.
DATE SPAN: 06/25/1919 - 12/30/1919
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correspondence to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals, mostly unidentified, mostly personal, including correspondence from R. G. Crawford, Franklin Mott Gunther, Herbert C. Hengstler, Isabel M. Lloyd, and D. Boissevain.
DATE SPAN: 01/05/1920 - 09/13/1920
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous correspondence to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals, mostly unidentified, mostly personal, including correspondence from Katharine C. Galvin, from the Office of the High Commissioner in Armenia, Elbert P. Stevens, Eleanor H. Johnson, Ralph Fordyce Chesbrough, Edward F. Nickoley of the Syrian Protestant College, and Harry P. Packard.
(1912-20?)
DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous notes sent to Cornelius Van H. Engert from various individuals.
DATE SPAN: 04/01/1919 - 10/15/1919
DESCRIPTION: Ephemera from the American Committee for Relief in the Near East and the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Including the Board's 82nd Annual Report (1919) and a list of Foreign Missions.
DATE SPAN: 04/27/1911 - 07/01/1912
DESCRIPTION: Ephemera of the American Society of International Law.
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