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William Hale White family fonds
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William Hale White family fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1614
  • Fonds
  • 1840-1917, predominant 1880-1913

The fonds consists chiefly of Wiliam Hale White's correspondence with family and friends, manuscript notebooks of his books, published and unpublished manuscripts, subject files, clippings, and bound pamphlets on a variety of philosophical and religous topics. The fonds also contains the correspondence of Dorothy Vernon White as well as notebook manuscripts of her books and the correspondence of Cecily Hale-White (daughter of John Hale White).

White, William Hale (family)

White family papers

Series contains correspondence and other material created by or related to W.H. White' s parents, children, and grandchildren, including biographical information about various members of the Hale-White family and correspondence between members of the family and their friends.

W.H. White to/from Thomas Fisher Unwin, Publishers

Incoming and drafts of outgoing correspondence between W.H. White and T. Fisher Unwin of Thomas Fisher Unwin, Publishers. The file also includes a letter from Miss Schreiner to W.H. White, dated Feb. 19, 1893, referenced in the White-Unwin correspondence. Also includes a letter from Mts. Mary Eliz. Stevenson to Messrs. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, dated 26 July 1893 . The file is largely composed of correspondence regarding the transfer of publication rights and re-publication of W.H. White's translation of Spinoza's <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Ethics</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Deliverance</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Revolution in Tanner's Lane</span>, and <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Catherine Furze</span>. The file also includes the draft Memorandum of Agreement between W.H. White and Thomas Fisher Unwin, Publishers, as well as the White's account sheets with them.

W.H. White to Sophie Partridge - IV

This file is composed of correspondence collected by D.V. White for publication in the book <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Letters to Three Friends</span>. Most letters have envelopes attached that have been annotated by D.V. White; some have enclosed notes regarding their use in the book. Letters originally written in pencil by W.H. White were transcribed in pen by D.V. White in 1935. The letters were obtained by D.V. White from Jeannie and Jo Partridge in 1924. A number of letters have had portions removed, or D.V. White has noted entire letters destroyed because she considered them "fair to keep".

W.H. White to Sophie Partridge - III

This file is composed of correspondence collected by D.V. White for publication in the book <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Letters to Three Friends</span>. Most letters have envelopes attached that have been annotated by D.V. White; some have enclosed notes regarding their use in the book. Letters originally written in pencil by W.H. White were transcribed in pen by D.V. White in 1935. The letters were obtained by D.V. White from Jeannie and Jo Partridge in 1924. A number of letters have had portions removed, or D.V. White has noted entire letters destroyed because she considered them "fair to keep".

W.H. White to Sophie Partridge - II

This file is composed of correspondence collected by D.V. White for publication in the book <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Letters to Three Friends</span>. Most letters have envelopes attached that have been annotated by D.V. White; some have enclosed notes regarding their use in the book. Letters originally written in pencil by W.H. White were transcribed in pen by D.V. White in 1935. The letters were obtained by D.V. White from Jeannie and Jo Partridge in 1924. A number of letters have had portions removed, or D.V. White has noted entire letters destroyed because she considered them "fair to keep".

W.H. White to Sophie Partridge - I

This file is composed of correspondence collected by D.V. White for publication in the book <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Letters to Three Friends</span>. Most letters have envelopes attached that have been annotated by D.V. White; some have enclosed notes regarding their use in the book. Letters originally written in pencil by W.H. White were transcribed in pen by D.V. White in 1935. The letters were obtained by D.V. White from Jeannie and Jo Partridge in 1924. A number of letters have had portions removed, or D.V. White has noted entire letters destroyed because she considered them "fair to keep".

W.H. White manuscripts

This series is composed of the manuscripts of published and unpublished material written by W. H. White. The notebooks sub-series includes the "Dorothy", "Black", and "White" notebooks, in which W. H. White documents his relationship with D.V. White. For the published materials sub-series, file titles and dates were supplied by D. V. White. With the exception of "Notes on Shelley" and "A Visit to Carlyle" these items were all included in "Last Pages from a Journal". "A Visit to Carlyle" was published in "Pages from a Journal".

W.H. White and D.V. White correspondence

Series is composed of incoming correspondence and drafts and originals of outgoing correspondence to and from William Hale White and/or Dorothy Vernon White. The large majority of files are W.H. White's incoming and outgoing correspondence . Correspondents include W.H. White's literary and other friends, communications with publishers, and with family members. Some files include correspondence with both W .H. White and D.V. White.

W.H. White - miscellaneous outgoing correspondence

Correspondence regarding the transfer of copyright of W.H. White's translation into English of Spinoza's <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Ethics</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Deliverance</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Revolution in Tanner's Lane</span>, and <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Catherine Furze</span> back to W.H. White. (These rights were subsequently transferred to Thomas Fisher Unwin, Publishers, see below). The file is largely comprised of incoming and drafts of outgoing correspondence, but includes White's account statements.

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