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Jessie Wallace Hughan Papers

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Early years

Jessie Wallace Hughan was born December 25, 1875 in Brooklyn, New York. She was the third of four children born to Margaret and Samuel Hughan, who were of Scottish, English, and French ancestry. Her father was an accountant. Hughan attended grammar school on Staten Island and then went on to Northfield Seminary, a theologically liberal Unitarian college preparatory school for girls located in Northfield, Massachusetts.

Hughan enrolled at Barnard College in New York City in 1894. In January 1897 she co-founded there with three other students the international sorority Alpha Omicron Pi. In 1898 she graduated, earning her A.B. degree, for which she authored an unpublished senior thesis on "Recent Theories of Profits." An excellent student, Hughan was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a national honorary society.

After graduation from Barnard, Hughan enrolled in Columbia University. There Hughan earned her Masters of Arts degree in 1899, writing a thesis entitled "The Place of Henry George in Economics," and her Ph.D. in 1910. Her dissertation was adapted by Columbia University Press and published in book form as The Present Status of Socialism in America, for which the prominent British-born socialist John Spargo wrote the introduction. The book was later reissued by a commercial publisher under a slightly revised title.

Hughan made her professional career as an educator, teaching in a series of public and private schools following her graduation from Columbia. She first taught in schools in Naugatuck, Connecticut and White Plains, New York before returning to New York City in the early 1900s to complete her doctorate. Following her graduate work, she taught in a number of high schools throughout New York City, primarily in Brooklyn. In the 1920s, Hughan was in charge of the English Department at Textile High School, a position which she retained until her retirement from the profession in 1945.

Political career: social activism

Jessie Wallace Hughan joined the Socialist Party of America (SPA) in 1907.

Hughan's primary place in the socialist movement was as an officer of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society (ISS), an independent organization established by author Upton Sinclair in 1905 to provide a venue of topics related to socialism, pro and con, by university students across America. Hughan was elected to the Executive Committee of the ISS in 1907 and served continuously in that capacity until the end of the organization in 1921, continuing in a similar capacity in its successor organization, the League for Industrial Democracy (LID) through 1925. She also served as Vice President of the ISS from 1920 to 1921. Other so-called adult leaders of the ISS during this interval included Morris Hillquit, J.G. Phelps Stokes, Harry W. Laidler, as well as founding father Upton Sinclair.

In 1913, the ISS commissioned Hughan to write a book on the principles of socialism to serve as a text for study and discussion by the various chapters of the organization. The resulting publication, a tome called Facts of Socialism, was an influential text among the young intellectuals who participated in the Intercollegiate Socialist Society's activities, a group which included peace activist Devere Allen, journalist Heywood Broun, researcher and American Civil Liberties Union official Robert W. Dunn, historian Herbert Feis, and publicist Walter Lippmann.

Political career: campaigns for electoral office

For over two decades, Jessie Wallace Hughan was a candidate for public office on the ticket of the Socialist Party of America. Her first foray into politics came in a 1915 bid for Alderman in 1915. It was perhaps the only race in which she ran in which she had a measurable chance of winning. Hughan ran for office not so much intending to win, but rather as a means of advancing socialist ideas to a broader public and to put pressure on elected officials to co-opt and implement ideas from the Socialist Party's political platform. Hughan therefore was unfazed by electoral defeat, instead running for a steadily escalating series of political offices.

Hughan ran for Secretary of State of New York in 1918. In 1920, she ran for Lieutenant Governor of New York as a Socialist. The year 1922 marked Hughan's first bid for U.S. Congress, an office which she sought four times — in 1922 in the New York 16th District; in 1924 in the New York 17th District; in 1928 in the New York 15th District; and in 1934 in the New York 15th District. In 1926 she took a break from her Congressional campaigns to launch a bid for election to the U.S. Senate from New York. Hughan also ran for New York State Assembly in 1927, 1932, and 1938.

Hughan does not seem to have exited the Socialist Party with its so-called "Old Guard" faction in 1936 to join the Social Democratic Federation, instead remaining loyal to fellow radical pacifist Norman Thomas despite the SPA's descent into factional war as the decade of the 1930s came to a close. Tellingly, neither did she run for elective office again after 1938.

Political career: anti-war efforts

A deeply religious person, Jessie Wallace Hughan was a committed pacifist who spent the whole of her life fighting the spread of militarism in America. Following the eruption of the First World War in the summer of 1914, Hughan felt herself called to action. In 1915 she organized the Anti-Enlistment League, with a headquarters in her apartment. Hughan and her associates were able to gather the signatures of some 3,500 men to a declaration opposing military enlistment with a view to demonstrating to American political leaders the unpopularity of the European war. She was a devoted opponent of the coordinated "Preparedness" campaign which emerged across the nation in 1915 and 1916.

American entry into the war in April 1917 spelled the end of the Anti-Enlistment League, with the government seizing the organization's files and records.

While she was never fired from her public school teaching positions for her political views, Hughan was called into suspicion in the eyes of some New York politicians. In 1919, Hughan was called before the Lusk Committee of the New York State Assembly, a special committee convened to investigate and report upon radicalism in New York state. The Committee denied her the Certificate of Character and Loyalty due to her appending the words "This obedience being qualified always by dictates of conscience" to the state's teachers' oath.

Later in 1919, Hughan's name appeared with those of settlement house pioneer Jane Addams and liberal journalist Oswald Garrison Villard on a list of 62 "dangerous radicals" presented to the Overman Committee of the U.S. Senate, the first congressional body charged with the investigation of radicalism in the United States.

Hughan sat on the National Council and was a member of the New York Executive Committee of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, a religious pacifist organization, from 1920 to 1923. In 1923, she founded a new anti-militarist group, the War Resisters League (WRL), and presided over it as Secretary from the time of its formation. The intent behind the WRL was to provide an organizational framework for opponents of militarism who had no traditional religious basis for their pacifist beliefs. The organization of the WRL was supported by other pacifist groups, including the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Women's Peace Society, and the Women's Peace Union.

In 1938, with another war looming in Europe, Hughan organized a new umbrella organization known as the United Pacifist Committee, designed to coordinate the educational and political activities of sundry pacifist groups. She helped with the organization of public demonstrations, including a series of No More War parades in New York City, and was a vigorous opponent of the return to military conscription in 1940.She continued to serve as Secretary of the War Resisters League continuously through the end of World War II in 1945, at which time she stepped down to become the group's Honorary Secretary. She continued to remain active on the governing Executive Committee of the WRL.

Death and legacy

Jessie Wallace Hughan retired in 1945. She stayed active in the War Resisters League as a member of the organization's Executive Committee until her death on April 10, 1955. She was 79 years old at the time of her death. She was survived by her sister Evelyn Hughan, with whom she had lived during her entire adult life, as well as her sister Marjorie Hughan Rockwell and Marjorie's four children, with whom Jessie was extremely close.

The organization that Hughan founded, the War Resisters League, as well as the organization she helped to found, Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, both continue as vital and established institutions into the 21st century. Both of these organizations remember Hughan's name and her role in their formation. Alpha Omicron Pi annually awards a prize known as the Jessie Wallace Hughan Cup to the organization's outstanding chapter.

This collection of papers was gathered by family members and other historians who wished to record the life and legacy of Jessie Wallace Hughan. It features personal writings and letters of Hughan, as well as correspondence and other material that help to chronicle her interests and peace activism. A second section items by and about Hughan's family, with many letters between her sisters, Evelyn and Marjorie. It also includes diaries written by Evelyn. At the end of the collection is correspondence and notes of various biographers of Hughan. It should be noted that there is some WRL correspondence in this collection that may not have been connected with Hughan directly.

See also Scott Bennett Collected Papers (CDGA) for Bennett's manuscript "Challenging Mars: Jessie Wallace Hughan. Radical Pacifism and the War Resisters League."

The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is the official repository for the papers of Jessie Wallace Hughan.

Gift of Julie Finch and Frances Early, June 2013 [acc. 2013-032 and acc. 2013-036]; one folder from Raquel Wood, July 2013 [acc. 2013-042], Julie Finch, August 2018 [Acc. 2018-055].

For the catalog record for this collection and to find materials on similar topics, search the library's online catalog.

Processed by Anne M. Yoder, Archivist, July 2013.

Items removed: - To Book Collection: American Socialism of the Present Day (1911); The Socialism of To-Day (1916); A Study of International Government (1923); What Is Socialism? (1928) - To Oversized Items Collection – Documents: Jessie's 1925 passport; diplomas - To Audiovisual Collection: audiocassette "Maggie Finch Interview (3 and 4), June 15, 1993" [with Frances Early at Maggie's Home in New Rochelle]

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Copyright to these papers created by Jessie Wallace Hughan has been transferred to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Copyright to all other materials is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Collection Inventory

Jessie: Biographical information.
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Biographical information: Misc. "Resister for Peace" by Annie Ridley Crane Finch (for the F.O.R.).
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Hughan (family) addresses.
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Schooling: Barnard College, (graduated 1898).
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: 70th birthday: Letters of appreciation received, 1945-1946.
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Death; memorials/letters and memorial service, 20189.
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Images (of photographs and from magazines).
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Notes by Mercedes Randall of interview with Jessie Hughan, 1950 (May).
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Diary [trip to Scotland]; Diary [trip to Scotland and Europe], 1912-1914.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Diary, Dec. 1915, 1916-1920, 1921-1925.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Diary; travel diary, 1926-1930, 1927-1928.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Diary, 1931-1935, 1936-1939.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Schooling.
Box DG 251: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5758]
Jessie: Notebook with quotes/notes/finances.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poems written.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Gift poems / fun poems written (short).
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poetry set "Children's Verses" written.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poetry set "The Sea and the Woods" written.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poetry set "The Tenses" written.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poetry set "The Vanguard" written.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poetry set "War and Peace" written.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Poetry set (published) "The Challenge of Mars and Other Verses" written, 1932.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Game "Guns or Disarmament" created.
Box DG 251: 2 [off-site box SCPC-5759]
Jessie: Childhood writings.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Childhood newsletters written, 1886, 1888.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Leaflet "An American asks: Is the Time Ripe for Peace?", 1943.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mss. "As I Remember Gene Debs", 1942 (October).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Pamphlet "The Beginnings of War Resistance", 1937 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mss. "Breaking the Circle: A Layman's Plan for Unemployment Relief", 1931 (November).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Article "Can a Nation Afford to be Non-Resistant?", 1917 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mimeographed article "A Compact Survey of the History of War Resistance", 1934.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Foreword to pamphlet "Conscience and the Commonwealth", 1944.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Pamphlet "Correspondence Course on Citizenship for Women. Lesson 3. The Socialist Party", approximately 1920s.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Article "Cousin Louisa's Box" ("Munsey's Magazine"), undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Scope and Contents

[by Jessie Wallace Hughan?]

Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Article "Defending Our Country", approximately 1916-1917.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mss. "Defense of Democracy", 1939 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Article "Direct Attack Upon War" ("The Social Preparation"), approximately 1923-1924.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mss. "Disarmament and the Fight Against War", 1932.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mss. "The Disarmament Parade", 1921.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles A-D: Mss. "Discussion Outlines for the Study of Pacifism", approximately 1943-1944.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Article "The Extent of Collective Ownership and Democratic Management under Socialism" ("The Intercollegiate Socialist"), approximately 1915?.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "Final Reply to Mr. A. A. Sessions", 1918 (June).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "For the Symposium on Conscience, Pacifism, and the Commonwealth (or Conscience, Morality, and the Commonwealth)", 1944.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "Freedom from Fear", 1943 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "Good Friday, A Passion Play of Now", 1919 (June).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "The Great Solution", 1917 (September).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "Has International Socialism Collapsed?", approximately 1915-1916.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Pamphlet "If War Should Come", 1935 (October).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "If War Should Come", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Pamphlet, "If We Should Be Invaded: Facing a Fantastic Hypothesis", 1939 (May).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Mss. "Is a Just Peace Still Possible?", 1941 (August).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Leaflet "Is Conscription of Women the American Way?", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles E-L: Pamphlet "Letters Coming Through the Barriers" (War Resisters' International), 1942-1943.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Mss. "Mahli and Mushi", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Article "National Non-Resistance?" ("The Western Comrade"), undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Mss. "The Nature of the State", 1919 (September).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Pamphlet "New Leagues for Old: Blueprints or Foundations?", approximately 1945-1946.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Mss. "Non-Cooperation in War", 1922.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Mss. "On Dueling", approximately 1926-1939.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Pamphlet "Our Position in Wartime", 1941 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Article "Our U.S.A. Movement since Pearl Harbour" ("The War Resister"), 1942.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles M-O: Mss. "The Outlook for Aggressive Pacifism", 1920.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Pamphlet "Pacifism and Invasion", 1942 (February).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Pamphlet "Pacifism and Invasion" / "On Duelling" (A.J. Muste Memorial Institute Essay Series #4).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Leaflet "The Pacifist in Wartime: A Reply to the Christian Century", 1942 (February).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "A Pacifist Proposal for World Peace", 1946 (September).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Pacifist Team Organization", 1942 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Pacifists Face the Dilemma", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "The Paris Draft of the World League", 1919 (March).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Peace Aims and A.O. Pi", 1943 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Peace Plan", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Plan for Federation against War", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "A Preface to Discussion", 1935 (August).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "A Preface to Post-War", 15342.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Pamphlet "A Preface to Post-War", 1943 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Pamphlet "Preparedness", 1916 (February-March).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Preparedness: A Reply to Mr. Mackay, approximately 1916.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Proposal for a Federation Against War", approximately 1925?.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles R: Mss. "Red Flags and Fascism", undated [approximately post-1935].
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles P: Mss. "Proposed Questionnaire for Senators, Congressmen and Potential Candidates for 1946 Elections", approximately 1946?.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles R: Article "Reds and Pacifists: A Road Map of Campus Radicalism," ("The Fraternity Month" distributed by the War Resisters League: Committee for Student Enrollment), 1936 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles R: Mss. "Representation in the Peace League", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles R: Mimeographed article "Revolution and Realism," distributed by the War Resisters League, undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles R: Mss. "Revolutionary Pacifism", 1919 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles R: Mss. "The Revolutionized Inter-nation", 1919 (June).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Security, the Atom Bomb, and the U.N.", 1947 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Sex Assumptions", approximately 1931.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Article "Shall We Fight?" ("The Social Preparation"), undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Socialism and the Woman Voter: What Women Demand from a Political Party", approximately 1920s?.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Leaflet "Socialism, or Chaos - Which?", approximately 1926?.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Socialists and War", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Notes "Socialism and the Next War, approximately 1920s.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Some Apparent Misconceptions of Socialism", undated [approximately 1920s-1930s.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Some Suggestions for Work in Non-Resistant Pacifism", approximately 1919-1920?.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Some Words and Symbols: A Bit of Interpretation", approximately 1940-1942.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "So You Are Going to Teach: Suggestions for the High School Beginner", 1935 (August).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Statement on Militarism", 1926.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 1]: Mss. "Statement on Prohibition", 1926.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 2]: Mss. "Studies in Character and Personality for High Schools", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Titles S [folder 2]: Mss. "Suggested Outlines for Two Discussion Courses", 1934.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title T-V: Pamphlet "Three Decades of War Resistance", 1942 (March).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title T-V: Article "25th Anniversary Reminiscences", 1940 (November).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title T-V: Pamphlet "The Use of Force and the Conscientious Objector", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title T-V: Mss. "Utopian Socialism: My Conception of a Cooperative Commonwealth", 1915 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Scope and Contents

[by JWH?]

Jessie: Writings: Title T-V: Mss. "Victory Over Communism Without Conquest Checking Communism Without War", approximately 1951-1952.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title T-V: Mss. "A Voice from the Pews", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Pamphlet "War Resistance in the Atomic Age", approximately 1945-1946.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Mimeographed article "War Resistance in the Class Struggle," distributed by the War Resisters League, undated [pre-1932].
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Pamphlet "War Resistance since 1937", 1940 (November).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Untitled article "We Socialists….", 1915.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Pamphlet "What About Spain?", 1937 (April).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Article "What About the Jews in the Ghettos?" ("Pacifica Views"), 1943 (September).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Article "What is Pacifism? - Again," ("Pacifica Views"), 1944 (December).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Pamphlet "What is War Resistance?", approximately 1932-1933.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Pamphlet "What is War Resistance?", 1942 (January).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Leaflet "What's-the-Idea", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Mss. "When Pacifists Are Tested", 1916.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Leaflet "Why Not Peace in 1944?", 1944 (March).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Pamphlet "Women and War", 1914 (October).
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 1]: Mss. "A Word on Suffrage", 1919.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 2]: Mss. "Worth Enjoying", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Writings: Title W [folder 2]: Leaflet "Would You Like to See the War End Today?", undated.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Book Reviews written.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Reviews of Jessie Wallace Hughan's book "American Socialism in the Present Day".
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Reviews of Jessie Wallace Hughan's books.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Miscellaneous writings and notes.
Box DG 251: 3 [off-site box SCPC-5760]
Jessie: Involvement with the Anti-Enlistment League.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
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Jessie: Letters of recommendation received, 1898-1910.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Teaching, 1917-1929.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Teaching; controversy with Board of Examiners, etc., 1930-.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Involvement with Socialist Party.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Candidacy for political offices.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Involvement with War Resisters League.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Miscellaneous involvements/efforts.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
Scope and Contents

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Jessie: Letters to the Editor written and to government officials.
Box DG 251: 4 [off-site box SCPC-5761]
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Jessie: General correspondence (including WRL): Outgoing.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, ____-1899.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, 1900-1916.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, 1917-1919; undated (approximately 1915-1917).
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, 1920-1929.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, 1930-1939.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, 1940-1949.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, 1950s.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: General correspondence, undated.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: Correspondence with Eddie Gottlieb.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: Correspondence from Abe Kaufman.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie: Correspondence to Abe and Ida Kaufman.
Box DG 251: 5 [off-site box SCPC-5762]
Jessie and Family: Samuel and Margaret (Maggie) West Hughan [parents]: Miscellaneous.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Margaret Hughan [mother], 1889, 1892 - 1893 (April), 1899.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Margaret Hughan [mother], 1893 (May) - 1894; undated.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to parents, 1892.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Willie Hughan [cousin], 1895-1896.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to niece (Margaret) and nephews.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from nephews (Hugh, Fritz, Don).
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1890s.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1900-1913.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1914-1915.
Box DG 251: 6 [off-site box SCPC-5763]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1916-1919, undated [approximately 1910-1920].
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1921-1925.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1926-1928.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1930-1933.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1934.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1935-1936.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1937-1939.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1940.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1941.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1942.
Box DG 251: 7 [off-site box SCPC-5764]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1943.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1944.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1945.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1946.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1947.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1948.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1949.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], approximately 1940s.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1950.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1951.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1952-1953.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], undated.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1891-1893.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1912-.
Box DG 251: 8 [off-site box SCPC-5765]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence to Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1893.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1891-1892 (September).
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1892 (October-December).
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1893 (January-February).
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1893 (March-December).
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1894.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1897-1902.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], 1909, 1913, 1941.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Correspondence from Evelyn Hughan [sister], undated.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Reference material: "Chapters on Ants" by Mary Treat (Harper's Half-Hour Series), 1870.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Reference material: Biographies about Mygatt and Witherspoon.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Jessie and Family: Reference materials: Miscellaneous.
Box DG 251: 9 [off-site box SCPC-5766]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Biographical information.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence from nephews (Hugh, Fritz, Don).
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Miscellaneous correspondence received.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Biographical information; miscellaneous.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence with Margaret Hughan [mother].
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Miscellaneous correspondence received.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell (Petterkin): Correspondence to Evelyn Hughan [sister].
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence from Don Rockwell [son].
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Correspondence from Don Rockwell to Margaret Rockwell Finch [sister], 24212.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence from Fritz Rockwell [son].
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence with Hugh Rockwell [son].
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence with Margaret Rockwell Finch [daughter].
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence from Tracy Mygatt.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: "Hughan Saga" written.
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Miscellaneous correspondence (unknown writer and/or recipient).
Box DG 251: 10 [off-site box SCPC-5767]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Biographical information.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Miscellaneous correspondence.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to nephews, 1925-1926.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1892.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1913-1914.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1915.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1917-1918.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1922.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1924.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1925.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1926-1928.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1930.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1934.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1935.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1936.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1938.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1939.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1940.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1941.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1942.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1943.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1944.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1945.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1947.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], 1951.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Correspondence to Marjorie Hughan Rockwell [sister], undated.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Marjorie Hughan Rockwell: Correspondence to Evelyn Hughan [sister].
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Reference material re: George Plimpton.
Box DG 251: 11 [off-site box SCPC-5768]
Family: Evelyn Hughan: Diaries written, 1888-1890.
Box DG 251: 12 [off-site box SCPC-5769]
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Family: Evelyn Hughan: Diaries written, 1916-1920; 1921-1925.
Box DG 251: 12 [off-site box SCPC-5769]
Scope and Contents

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Family: Evelyn Hughan: Diaries written, 1926-1930; 1931-1935.
Box DG 251: 12 [off-site box SCPC-5769]
Scope and Contents

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Biographers: Frances Early: Correspondence, etc.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Frances Early: Speeches and writings re: Jessie Wallace Hughan.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Frances Early: Efforts re: essays for WRL calendar, 1998.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Annie Finch: Correspondence.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Julie Finch: Correspondence, etc.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Julie Finch: Notes from interview with Eddie Gottlieb.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Julie Finch: Bibliography of Julie's writings at NYPL; Hughan residences.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Margaret Rockwell Finch: Correspondence, etc.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Margaret Finch: Correspondence to and from Frances Early.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Margaret Finch: Correspondence to and from Abe Kauffman re: Hughan (etc.).
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Margaret Finch: Miscellaneous writings re: Jessie Wallace Hughan.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Margaret Finch: Notes re: Jessie Wallace Hughan for book she hoped to write.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Margaret and Roy Finch: Correspondence from Frances Witherspoon and Tracy Mygatt.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Roy Finch: Writings and statements; biographical information.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Roy Finch: Correspondence.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Roy Finch: WRL (original correspondence).
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Roy Finch: Reference material and notes and lists.
Box DG 251: 13 [off-site box SCPC-5770]
Biographers: Abe and Ida Kaufman correspondence.
Box DG 251: 14 [off-site box SCPC-5771]
Scope and Contents

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Biographers: Abe Kaufman to Frances Early.
Box DG 251: 14 [off-site box SCPC-5771]
Scope and Contents

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Biographers: Abe and Ida Kaufman to and from Frances Witherspoon and Tracy Mygatt.
Box DG 251: 14 [off-site box SCPC-5771]
Scope and Contents

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Biographers: Abe Kaufman re: Hughan.
Box DG 251: 14 [off-site box SCPC-5771]
Scope and Contents

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Correspondence, Jessie Wallace Hughan, 1915 (May) - 1954 (November 24).
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Correspondence After Jessie Wallace Hughan's Death, 1955 (May 3) - 2013 (August 12).
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Fourth Congress of The Labour and Socialist International, Vienna, Documents, 1931 (July 25 - August 1).
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Fourth Congress of The Labour and Socialist International, Vienna, Folder, 1931 (July 25 - August 1).
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Miscellaneous.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Newspaper and Journal Articles, 1937 (April) - 1988 (February 11).
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Notes.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Poetry.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Photographs.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Publications.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2017-63: 1 [off-site box SCPC-5772]
Book: "The War Poets" edit by Oscar Williams, 1945.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2018-055: 1
Book: "Humiliation with Honor" by Vera Brittain, 1943.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2018-055: 1
Book: "American Socialism of the Present Day" by Jessie Wallace Hughan, 1911.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2018-055: 1
Biographical newsclippings, 1910-1930.
Box DG 251: Acc. 2018-055: 1

DG251_00001. Jessie Wallace Hughan in her 20s, circa 1898-1904.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Envelope labels this image as "Portrait of Evelyn Hughes? 1904?" It has been identified elsewhere as a yearbook photo from circa 1898.

Physical Description

black-and-white negative

DG251_00002. Jessie Wallace Hughan in feathered hat, circa 1898.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Jessie Wallace Hughan in feathered hat

Physical Description

black-and-white negative

DG251_00003. Images of rock garden at Little Devon, 1936.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous views of rock garden at Little Devon, Croton Falls. Back of prints note "TDM in their rock garden" and "T + FM in rock garden," likely referring to Frances M. Witherspoon and Tracy Mygatt.

Physical Description

5 faded sepia prints

DG251_00004. Jessie Wallace Hughan portrait, undated.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Formal portrait of Jessie Wallace Hughan wearing beaded necklace

Physical Description

black-and-white negative

DG251_00005. Frances Witherspoon and Tracy Mygatt outside with friends, circa 1936-1942, bulk 1936.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Eleven prints of Frances Witherspoon and Tracy Mygatt, alone or with members of Abe Kaufman's family including Raquel, his daughter, taken outside at Little Devon, Croton Falls.

Physical Description

faded sepia prints

DG251_00006. Thelma Burdg and little girl, 1948 June.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Thelma Burdg and little girl at WRL Conference. Back of print indicates girl name might be "Nina" but is difficult to read. This image is similar to photographs in the War Resisters League Records.

Physical Description

black-and-white print

DG251_00007. 61 Quincy Street, 1997 January 8.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

61 Quincy Street, Brooklyn, NY. Envelope labels as an office building, but this is a residential area and Hughan was born in Brooklyn. Label on back of print indicates "WRL Photo."

Physical Description

color print

DG251_00008. C.O. speaking reproduction, circa 1938-1940.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Negative and print reproduction of printed material. C.O. speaking at street meeting, from page of periodical, possibly the Conscientious Objector.

Physical Description

black-and-white print and negative

DG251_00009. Veritas Club reproduction, circa 1938-1940.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Veritas Club - Jessie Wallace Hughan and others

Physical Description

5x7 black-and-white print and negative

DG251_00010. Jessie Wallace Hughan, Norman Thomas, and John Haynes Holmes, 1929.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Jessie Wallace Hughan seated by Norman Thomas, John Haynes Holmes, and others after a meeting with Albert Einstein

Physical Description

black-and-white print

DG251_00011. Tracy Mygatt, Frances Witherspoon, and Kaufman family, 1958 August.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Tracy Mygatt (on right), Frances Witherspoon (center), Ida Kaufman, Raquel Kaufman Wood, and sons Ned and Matt

Physical Description

black-and-white print

DG251_00012. Jessie Wallace Hughan laughing, circa 1939-1940.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Jessie Wallace Hughan laughing, outdoors at WRL conference, Spring 1939? 1940?

Physical Description

black-and-white print and negative

DG251_00013. Man in hat with children, 1918 November 15.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Man in hat with children, 1918. Note on back, "Jerusalem November 15, 1918. Dear Miss Hughan: This will show you how ferocious my work is. I often think of you. I believe your work is harder than mine. Kindest Christmas greetings to yourself and your mother and sister. E.B. Chaffee"

Physical Description

5.25" x 3.25" black-and-white print postcard

DG251_00014. Jessie Wallace Hughan, undated.
Box Photos DG251 box 1
Scope and Contents

Jessie Wallace Hughan portrait proof. Province note: this negative was removed from an SCPC General/Misc. Portraits collection and placed here for better access 11/02

Physical Description

black-and-white negative

DG251_00015. Conscientious Objector staff, circa 1940.
Box Photos DG235 - DG274
Scope and Contents

Workers in the office of "The Conscientious Objector."

Physical Description

black-and-white print

9th WRL Conference group portrait, 1938.
Box Photos DG235 - DG274
Scope and Contents

Group photo from 9th Annual WRL Conference, Bound Brook, NJ, 1938. Photocopy includes labels identifying Paul Limbert, Mattie Goldstein, Winston Dancis, Evan Thomas, Rabbi Isidor B. Hoffman, Margaret Rockwell, Lillian Moseseo, Ida Kaufman, Ethel Dancis, Mary McDowell, Raquel Kaufman, Jesse Kaufman, Phillipus Moseseo, Jessie Wallace Hughan.

Physical Description

black-and-white print

DG251_00017. Unknown young man, circa 1900.
Box Photos DG235 - DG274
Scope and Contents

Printed photo [from book?] - photogravure by A.W. Elson & Co., Boston. Includes a note written in 1992 speculating on identity of person.

Physical Description

black-and-white print

DG251_00018. Bayard Rustin and Evan Thomas, 1942.
Box Photos DG235 - DG274
Scope and Contents

Rustin and Thomas outdoors at WRL Conference, Bound Brook, New Jersey. See also conference photos in the War Resisters League Records.

Physical Description

7.5 in x 6 in. black-and-white print

Print, Suggest