ROLAND WELLS ROBBINS AND CONOVER-MILLS PUBLICATIONS RECORDS
OF THE CUSTODIANSHIP OF THE
ROBBINS-MILLS COLLECTION OF HERBERT WENDELL GLEASON PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES
1900-1988
Vault A45, Gleason, Unit 2
EXTENT: 7.5 linear feet (14 boxes).
ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT: Organized into five series: Series I. Gathered biographical research on, and papers of, Herbert Wendell Gleason, 1900-1987; Series II. Records on the custodianship and use of the Gleason negatives, 1954-1988; Series III. Inventories and subject "sets" or lists of Herbert Wendell Gleason photographic negatives, 1960s-1980s; Series IV. Publications reflecting use of the Gleason negatives, 1918-1984; Series V. Photographic prints and negatives, circa 1899-1980s. Series V is divided into subseries (see series/subseries listing , below). Series are arranged chronologically with the exception of Series V, Subseries V.A, which is arranged to reflect the organization of the photographic negatives in the Robbins Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason Photographic Negatives of Images of Concord, Mass., 1899-1937 in the William Munroe Special Collections, Concord Free Public Library (Vault B5 Unit 6; finding aid at http://www.concordlibrary.org/special-collections/fin_aids/Gleason).
HISTORY: Roland Wells Robbins (1908-1987) was an archeologist prior to the professionalization of the field, a historian, and a businessman whose occupations focused mainly on Henry David Thoreau and his world. Robbins is known for finding and excavating the site of Thoreau's cabin in 1945. In 1949, he purchased a collection of Thoreauvian photographer Herbert Wendell Gleason's photographic negatives from the A.D. Handy Company and subsequently began to organize, document and promote the collection. His entrepreneurial efforts in the collection resulted in the sale of part of the collection to Concord Free Public Library in 1953, and the use of the photographs in numerous magazines and books including Thoreau Country by Herbert Wendell Gleason, published by Sierra Club Books in 1975. Robbins also sold most of Gleason's Canadian negatives to the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta Canada in 1979. In 1980, Heather Conover and her then-husband Nick Mills, a professional photographer, purchased the collection from Roland Wells Robbins. Together, they formed the Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection (a partnership) and Conover-Mills Publications in 1981, and as Conover-Mills Publications, proceeded to further inventory, promote and publish the Gleason images. Their work with the collection included multiple calendars in the early 1980s, publications by the Walden Pond State Reservation, and an exhibit by the De Cordova Museum. Mills sold the collection to the Concord Free Public Library in 1997.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents the care and use of the Robbins-Mills Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason Photographic Negatives and supplements that collection. The bulk of the collection is comprised of letters regarding the use of the collection and photographic prints of images taken by Herbert Wendell Gleason. The prints contains images both from the Robbins-Mills Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason Photographic Negatives and images not found in the Gleason collection. The collection also includes clippings, magazines, ephemera (such as pamphlets), and some photographic negatives (not by Gleason). Both Robbins and Conover-Mills Publications collected information about Herbert Wendell Gleason; as a result the collection includes some material from Gleason's time, 1900-1937. The bulk of the collection was generated and gathered by Roland Wells Robbins, 1940-1980. Both custodians of the photographic negatives kept many photocopies in addition to original materials, as a result, the date spans of major components of this collection are presented in this finding aid reflect the time periods during which photocopied material was gathered rather than when the originals were generated.
SOURCE OF ACQUISITION: The bulk of the collection was acquired in 1997 with the Robbins-Mills Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason Photographic Negatives, 1899-1937.
RELATED COLLECTIONS:
Herbert Wendell Gleason Papers, [1905]-1937. William Munroe Special Collections, Concord Free Public Library (Vault A45, Gleason, Unit 1; finding aid at http://www.concordlibrary.org/special-collections/fin_aids/Gleason_papers)
Robbins-Mills Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason
Photographic Negatives, 1899-1937. William Munroe Special Collections, Concord Free Public Library (Vault B5 Unit 14, finding aid at http://www.concordlibrary.org/scollect/Fin_Aids/Gleason/gleason_collguide.html)
Robbins Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason Photographic Negatives of Images of Concord, Mass., 1899-1937. William Munroe Special Collections, Concord Free Public Library (Vault B5 Unit 6; finding aid at http://www.concordlibrary.org/special-collections/fin_aids/Gleason)
Herbert Wendell Gleason slide lecture "Thoreau's Country" (a lecture on Henry David Thoreau's Concord and surrounding areas), [ca. 1915-1917, with later additions] . William Munroe Special Collections, Concord Free Public Library (Vault B5, Unit 15; finding aid at http://www.concordlibrary.org/special-collections/fin_aids/Gleason_Thoreau)
See also the list of Gleason-related materials in other library collections in the finding aid of Robbins-Mills Collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason
Photographic Negatives: http://www.concordlibrary.org/special-collections/fin_aids/Gleason/gleason_related.
PUBLICATION BASED ON USE OF PAPERS:
Wilson, Leslie Perrin. "The Herbert Wendell Gleason Negatives in the Concord Free Public Library: Odyssey of a Collection," The Concord Saunterer N. S. 7 (1999), 175-199.
PROCESSED BY: Janaya Kizzie, 2016 with the assistance of volunteer Carol Gannon. Prelinary processing by volunteer Ronald Epp. Finding aid completed June 2016.
SERIES/SUBSERIES LISTING
Series I. Gathered biographical research on, and papers of, Herbert Wendell Gleason, 1900-1987
Series II. Records on the custodianship and use of the Gleason negatives, 1954-1988
Series III. Inventories and subject "sets" or lists of Herbert Wendell Gleason photographic negatives, 1960s-1980s
Series IV. Publications reflecting use of the Gleason negatives, 1918-1984
Series V. Photographic prints and negatives, 1899-1980s
Subseries V.A. Photographs and negatives of Herbert Wendell Gleason images, 1970s-1980s
Subseries V.B. Photographic prints and negatives unrelated to the Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection, circa 1899-1939
CONTAINER LIST
Series I. Gathered biographical research on, and papers of, Herbert Wendell Gleason, 1900-1987:
- Box 1, Folder 1: Gathered letters and notes by Herbert W. Gleason regarding photographs, 1900-1935 and undated. Bulk original manuscripts and typescripts with some copied documents and transcripts. Includes photocopies of letters to and from Herbert W. Gleason in correspondence with John Muir dated 1907-1914 and with J. Horace MacFarland of the American Civic Association, 1921-1922. Manuscript and original typescript documents include letters about the 1935 Cohasset Garden Show, Gleason notes in shorthand and Herb Society of American pamphlet on its exhibit at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society Show, 1935 (with Gleason prints inserted).
- Box 1, Folder 2: Map of locations in Concord prepared by Herbert W. Gleason, originals and photocopies, 1906 (photocopies early 20th century). The map was included in Volume 20 of the 1906 Manuscript and Walden editions of Thoreau's writings.
- Box 1, Folder 3: Gathered materials related to Herbert W. Gleason in his time (specifically travel and Sierra Club), early 20th century -late 20th century. Bulk photocopies with some original documents. Includes articles written by Gleason, advertisements for Gleason's work, and photocopied correspondence.
- Box 1, Folder 4: Herbert Wendell Gleason biographical materials gathered by Roland Wells Robbins, 1930s, 1960s and 1970s. Includes biographies of Gleason, notes, transcripts of conversations about Gleason, copies and original versions of research materials, and one obituary clipping.
- Box 1, Folder 5: Photocopies of gathered research materials on Gleason's work as a minister in the Central Congregational church, 1967, 1977 and undated. Contains a transcriptions of a Gleason letter dated 1886; includes transcriptions, photocopied research, and research notes by Roland Wells Robbins.
- Box 1, Folder 6: Luther Burbank Museum (Sonoma County Historical Society) and Library of Congress photocopies of Luther Burbank correspondence with Herbert W. Gleason, 1982, 1987 (photocopies cover correspondence 1908-1923). Includes correspondence from both organizations to Heather Conover and Nick Mills.
- Box 2: Audiocassette labeled "Burton w. Mrs. Jones (she was Marian Grace Snelling) on H.W. Gleason, Uncle to Mr. Jones., Fri. 9:45-11:25 AM Dec. 30, 1977", 1977.
Series II. Records on the custodianship and use of the Gleason negatives, 1954-1988:
- Box 1, Folders 7-12: Robbins work diaries and notes, 1954-1978. Bulk regarding the loan of Gleason prints and negatives to publications and art organizations. Includes some correspondence, articles, photocopies of folders and curatorial lists of Gleason images. Two negatives were removed from Folder 7 to Series V. Prints and negatives during processing.
- Box 1, Folder 13: Typed recollections related to the acquisition of the Gleason negatives by Roland Wells Robbins, 1971, 1975, and undated. Includes interview "Ken MacDonald and I Talk about the Gleason Collection"), 1971 December 2.
- Box 1, Folder 14: Correspondence between Robbins, the Houghton Mifflin Company, and the Trustees of the Concord Free Public Library regarding the sale of Gleason negatives used in Houghton Mifflin's 1906 edition of Thoreau's Journals, 1953-1954. The library purchased the negatives in 1955.
- Boxes 3-4: Robbins contacts files regarding the use and prospective use of the Herbert Wendell Gleason collection, 1954-1979. Contains letters, correspondence and notes; the bulk is correspondence. Includes notes by Gleason and other supporting materials. Some related letters were added to these folders during final processing.
- Box 3, Folder 1: Contacts A-Ap. A. K. Smiley Public Library (Redlands, California) Special Collections, 1969, 1977-1979; American Heritage Publishing Co., 1971-1972; American West, 1970-1971, with a copy of the May/June 1977 issue of American West and a note; Anderson, Ritchie and Simon (The Ward Ritchie Press), 1971; Andover Newton Theological School, 1971 (Gleason was an alumnus); Appalachian Mountain Club, 1981.
- Box 3, Folder 2: Contacts Ar-At. Archives of the Canadian Rockies 1971, 1978; Arnold Arboretum, 1972 (Gleason was the official photographer); William W. Anderson, Photographer, Inc., 1975; Artscanada, 1974, 1975; Atlantic Technological Institute, 1972;
- Box 3, Folder 3: Contacts B-D, 1970-1979. Backpaker (magazine), 1973-1974; Bancroft Library, 1971; John Blackwell, 1970; Beacon Press, 1972; Harold "Tom" Boeschenstein, Jr. (notes only, legal size) 1970; H. A. Buckmaster of the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, 1976-1979; Canadian Broadcasting Company, 1971-1974; Nancy M. Carlson, 1977; Dave Chase, 1977,1978; Stewart Coffin, 1977; Tom Crider, 1970-1971 (includes notes and a large folded map of Canada); Canada (Premier William Davis of Ontario), 1971; John Dolan, 1977; Dover Publications, 1972, 1978, 1979.
- Box 3, Folder 4: Contacts F-G, 1954, 1973-1979. Contacts are: Malcolm M. Ferguson, 1976; Eugene Frank, 1973 (notes on conversations only); Russell W. Fridley, Minnesota Historical Society, 1979; Doug Frost, 1978-1979; Gordan A. Gaskill, 1954; Glenbow Museum (with related articles and notes regarding Canada), 1979-1980; David Godine, 1972; Grossman Publishers, 1972.
- Box 3, Folder 5: Contacts H, 1967-1974. Contacts are: Walt Harding (Thoreau Society), 1974; Harvest House Limited, Publishers, 1971; Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1971-1978; Home Garden (magazine, also known as Home Garden & Flower Grower), 1967-1971, with two issues of the magazine, May 1967 and June 1967; Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967-1972; James A. Houston, 1971; Professor William L. Howarth, Princeton University, 1969. Includes notes on a negative envelopes with a list of names, and two photocopies of folders.
- Box 3, Folder 6: Contacts J-L, 1954, 1972-1979. Contacts are: Burton Jones, 1977-1978; Janet Jurist, 1979; International Center of Photography, 1978; J. Harold Kittleson (notes), 1978; Leonard F. Kleinfeld, 1966-1967; Lane Magazine & Book Company, 1971; Little Brown & Company, 1972; Albert Lownes (American Silk Spinning Company), 1954; William Lund (Terramics, Inc.), 1979; Luther Burbank Homestead, 1971 (refers to American West and Home and Garden).
- Box 4, Folder 1: Contacts M, 1968-1978. Contacts are: McClelland and Stewart (Anna Porter, editor), 1973-1978; Sandy McBride, 1976-1977; Hugh MacDonald, 1972; James McIntosh, 1972-1973; Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1971; Keith Martin (notes only), 1978; Meriden Gravure (Bill Glick), 1972, 1974; Ed Miller, 1971; Minute-Man Printing, Concord (notes only), 1972; Fred Mitchell (The Scrimshaw Press), 1974; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1971-1972, 1977, 1979; Museum of Modern Art (Grace M. Mayer, Curator), 1968-1972.
- Box 4, Folder 2: Contacts, Na. National Park Service, 1969, 1977-1979.
- Box 4, Folder 3: Contacts Ne-R, 1968, 1970-1979. Contacts are: New York Graphic Society, 1978; Pennsylvania State University, 1980 February 8; Anne Perkins, 1973-1978; Stephen G. Perrin, 1968; Picture Resource Consultants (Sue Van Etten), 1979; Picture Sources, 1973; Prakapas Gallery, 1976-1979; Princeton University Press, 1973, 1978; Public Archives of Canada National Photograph Collection, circa 1972; Readers Digest Book Department (Carroll C. Calkins), 1971; Ken Redford, 1971; Ian Riddell, 1970-1975; Ward Ritchie (Anderson, Ritchtie & Simon, Lithographers), 1971-1974; William F. Robinson, 1978-1979; Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, 1972; Mrs. L. A. Rowell (Nauset Light), 1972.
- Box 4, Folder 4: Contacts S-V, 1971-1978. Contacts are: Martin Sandler, 1977; Shirley Sargent (Flying Spur Press, Wawona's Yesterdays), 1971-1979, includes Yosemite postcards; Monty E. M. Shunk, 1977-1978; Dale Schwie, 1977 (photocopied correspondence); Scrimshaw Press, 1974 (with 1974 spring catalog); Sierra Club Books (John Beckmann), 1977-1978; Smithway Studios, 1976; Jane W. Stevens, 1973; Thoreau Lyceum (Malcom Ferguson), 1970; University of Texas at Austin, 1980; University of Wyoming, 1980; WGBH-Channel 2 TV, 1972, 1978; Arthur Volkman, 1974 (related to, an including Thoreau Society Bulletin article "Gleason, Unforgotten Photographer" by Volkman, Winter, 1972.
- Box 4, Folder 5: Contacts W-Y, 1967, 1970-1972, 1977. Contacts are: Washington State University, 1978; Katharine L. Weems, 1977; Robert A. Weinstein (editor of American West Magazine), 1972, 1977, including a copy of American West magazine, August 1967; WGBH (Joan Sullivan), 1972, 1978; University of Wyoming, 1978; Yankee, Inc., 1970-1972.
- Box 5, Folder 1: Records related to published works that include Gleason's photographs, 1972-1974, 1984. Includes reviews of The Western Wilderness of North America, 1972, And excerpt from The Amateur Photographer [1973 edition] with edits; and excerpt from The Illustrated Walden, 1973, with a list of comments about "Herbert Wendell Gleason's Early American Photography" [this may be a reference to two publications of his early photograph or the collection itself]; and a Concord Journal article about Gleason that mentions to acquisition of his negatives by Heather Conover and Nick Mills, 1984.
- Box 5, Folder 2: Photography-related Robbins receipts and invoices, 1970-1979. Includes notes by Robbins about transactions with receipts paid by Robbins and invoices sent by Robbins are included.
- Box 5, Folder 3: Robbins photography and gallery-related circulars, invitations and flyers, 1974-1977.
- Box 5, Folder 4: Archival supply catalogs, with letters and notes, 1976-1979. Includes Gaylord Winter 1979, Light Impressions 1980, Andrew T. Johnson, 1977; Smithway Studios, 1976; Conservation Resources International, 1980, 1982.
- Box 5, Folder 5: Documents related to the consulting/archaeological career of Roland Wells Robbins, 1945-1987 and undated. Includes Robbins resume dated 1979, a signed copy of The Story of the Minute Man by Roland Wells Robbins, published 1945 and inscribed to Betty Mills, 1981 February 5, Boston Globe article "He Digs History" on Robbins, 1980 October 9 and his obituary in the Boston Glove, 1987 February 11.
- Box 13, Folders 1-5 : Clippings related to photography, with some articles including Gleason photographs gathered by Roland Wells Robbins, 1967-1982 and undated. Folders 3-5 are photocopies of originals in 1-2, incomplete.
- Box 5, Folder 6: Clippings from the Patriot Ledger, 1981 December 22, about the acquisition of the Gleason Collection by Nick Mills and Heather Conover. This includes photographs of Nick Mills and Heather Conover and a photocopy of "List of Illustrated Lectures, On American Travel and Nature Study".
- Box 5, Folder 7: Conover-Mills Publications acquisition correspondence and records, including copies of correspondence sent by Roland Wells Robbins, 1980-1981.
- Box 5, Folder 8: Conover Mills Publications founding and legal files, 1981-1983. Includes partnership contract, forms, and correspondence.
RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO SOME INFORMATION IN THIS FOLDER.
- Box 5, Folders 9-11: Conover-Mills Publications contact files, A-Y, 1978-1988. Contains letters, correspondence and notes. Bulk are letters of solicitation by Conover-Mills Publications and inquiries to Conover-Mills Publications. See Box 5, Folder 12 for correspondence related to the specific use and publication of the Gleason Collection. Includes some letters from Roland Wells Robbins. Some related letters were added to these folders during final processing.
- Folder 9: Contacts A-H, 1980-1982, 1988.Appalachian Mountain Club, 1981; Boston College, 1982; Dan Brand, 1982; George H. Bresnick, 1988; Colby Chandler (President, Eastman Kodak), 1982; Dai Nippon Printing Co., 1981; Dover Publications, 1980-1981; Stephen Fox (author of John Muir and His Legacy), 1982; Ted Hartwell (Minneapolis Institute of Art), 1980; J. Parker Huber (Director, The Henry D. Thoreau School), 1982; Horticulture Magazine (Thomas Cooper, editor), 1982.
- Folder 10: Contacts H-S, 1980-1982. Frank Hodsoll (National Endowment for the Arts), 1982; Patriot Ledger, 1981; Princeton University Press,1980-1984; Peregrine Smith, Inc., 1980; Sierra, 1982; James Sirak, 1981, Sonoma County Historical Society, 1982; Museum of Modern Art (John Szarkowski), 1982.
- Folder 11: Contacts T-Y, 1978-1982. Thoreau Lyceum, 1980-1981 (with a 1979 issue of the Concord Saunterer); Tien Wah Publications, 1980; Williams College Archives. 1982; Yankee Magazine, 1978; Nanci Young (Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission), 1982.
- Box 5, Folder 12: Letters and forms related to the use and publication of images in the Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection. Includes Commonwealth of Massachusetts division of Forests and Parks (Nelson Obus), 1981; De Cordova Museum, circa 1984; Dove Menkes (USGS), 1988; Princeton University Publications, 1983; Massachusetts Audubon Society, 1983.
- Box 5, Folder 13: Records related to the Glenbow Museum exhibit "Writing with Light: The Western Impressions of Herbert Wendell Gleason", 1981-1982. Includes correspondence between the museum, Conover and Mills, and Roland Wells Robbins correspondence will Conover and Mills and the museum. Also contains clippings and a pamphlet describing the exhibit.
- Box 5, Folder 14: Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies (now the Holt Atherton Special Collections at the University of the Pacific) correspondence and research materials, 1980-1984. Includes correspondence with Roland Wells Robbins, Nick Mills, and Heather Conover. Letters are related to the use of the papers in American West (magazine), and research into the John Muir Papers Microform Project.
- Box 5, Folder 15: Heather Conover and Nick Mills letters to libraries regarding use of the Gleason collection, 1980, 1981, 1994. Letters are to A. K. Smiley Public Library and Concord Free Public Library.
- Box 5, Folder 16: Heather Conover and Nick Mills gathered materials, correspondence, and clippings related to photography (mostly related to galleries, museums and exhibits of photography), 1979-1984.
- Box 5, Folder 17: Heather Conover and Nick Mills contacts notes and lists, circa 1981.
- Box 5, Folder 18: Heather Conover and Nick Mills correspondence, notes, forms and gathered material related to advertisements in publications, 1981.
- Box 6, 1-3: Conover Mills Publications financial records, 1980-1983.
RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO SOME INFORMATION IN THESE FOLDERS.
- Folder 9: Publication finances including estimates and ISBN requests, 1981-1982.
- Folder 10: Invoices to and from Conover Mills Publications, 1980-1982.
- Folder 11: Bank and tax statements, with related correspondence, 1980-1983.
- Box 6, Folder 4: Conover-Mills Publications, correspondence, notes, and sales reports with Linda Roghaar, book seller, 1981-1982.
RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO SOME INFORMATION IN THESE FOLDERS.
- Box 6, Folder 5: Heather Conover and Nick Mills clippings related to small business, small presses, photography, and publishing, 1981-1982. Includes some notes. Some documents moved into this folder during processing.
Series III. Inventories and subject "sets" or lists of Herbert Wendell Gleason photographic negatives, 1960s to the 1980s:
- Box 6, Folder 6: Inventories of the Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives, 1960s-1980s (most undated). Typewritten; some are annotated.
- Box 6, Folders 7-8: "Thoreau's World: Herbert W. Gleason's Annotated Indexes of His Photographic Negatives, 1899-1920" indexes of photographs from an unpublished book by Gleason compiled by William L. Howarth and given to Roland W. Robbins in 1972.
- Box 6, Folder 9: Subject "sets" and curatorial lists of Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives, 1960s-1980 (most undated). This includes lists of photographs by subject. Photographs are identified by name, date, caption or number.
Series IV. Publications and related records regarding the use of the Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives, 1918-1984:
- Box 7, Folders 1-4: Publications of Gleason's photographs and writing collected by Roland Wells Robbins. Includes photocopies and original publications.
- Folder 1: Gleason, Herbert Wendell. "As to Ammonium Persulphate" Photo-Era. (March 1918): p. 16 (photocopy); "How I Beat the Official Photographer." Photo-Era. (November 1918): p. 230 (photocopy).
- Folder 2: Gleason, Herbert Wendell. "On the Trail of a Horse Thief." National Geographic Magazine 35 no. 4 (April 1919): p. 351 (full magazine); Gleason, Herbert Wendell. "Winter Rambles in Thoreau's Country."National Geographic Magazine 37 no. 2 (February 1920): p. 165 (full magazine).
- Folder 3: "A Gift from Walden Woods. "Home and Garden 51 no. 2 (December 1967): p. 29 (full magazine, 2 copies);
- Folder 4: "A Rare Collection of Wilderness Photography" (no author given) The American West, July 1971, page 16.
- Box 7, Folder 5: Western Wilderness of North America materials, circa 1972. Includes typescript pages, proofs, letters, reviews, forms and agreements, notes, and photocopies of photograph negatives (original negatives were removed during processing).
- Box 7, Folder 6: Through the Year With Thoreau and other Thoreau/Gleason calendars records, circa 1972, 1980-1983. Bulk Conover-Mills correspondence with publishers; also includes Roland Wells Robbins excerpts and notes, circa 1972. Prints (annotated) in this folder, which made up the majority of the material, have been moved to Series V. Prints.
- Box 7, Folder 7: Illustrated Walden by Henry David Thoreau (published by Princeton University Press in 1973), notes, letters and gathered materials, circa 1972 and undated. Prints (annotated) in this folder, which made up the majority of the material, have been moved to Series V. Prints.
- Box 7, Folder 8: Thoreau Country by Herbert Wendell Gleason, records, circa 1974. Includes Robbins Wells Robbins contract, and manuscript cover page. Prints (annotated) in this folder, which made up the majority of the material, have been moved to Series V. Prints.
- Box 7, Folder 9: Illustrated Maine Woods by Henry David Thoreau (published Princeton University Press in 1974) correspondence, 1982. Contains correspondence between Princeton University Press, Roland Wells Robbins and Conover-Mills Publications regarding the reprint of the volume in 1984 as a paperback, with a request for a Gleason photography from the original edition. Prints (annotated) in this folder, which made up the majority of the material, have been moved to Series V. Prints.
Series V. Photographic prints and negatives, 1899-1980s:
Subseries V.A. Photographs and negatives of Herbert Wendell Gleason images, early 20th century, 1970s-1980s:
- Box 8, Folder 1:Photographic prints related to Herbert Wendell Gleason and his family, gathered by Roland Wells Robbins, mid-late 20th century. Includes a list of a Roland Wells Robbins “set” of photographs titled “Herbert W. Gleason, 1855-1937, Minister-Photographer-Lecturer.”
- Box 8, Folder 2: Photographic reversal film used or requested by the outdoor supply store, Moor and Mountain. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the book Illustrated Walden. See Roland Wells Robbins's work diaries in Series II.
- Box 8, Folders 3-9: Photographic prints related to Thoreau's Cape Cod, with the early photographs of Herbert W. Gleason, circa 1971. Published by Barre Publishers in 1971. Includes some notes and some annotations related to printing; many are mounted on sheets of construction paper. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the Through the Year With Thoreau and other Thoreau/Gleason calendars, 1970s-1980s
- Box 8, Folder 10: Photographic reversal film related to Western Wilderness of North America, circa 1971. Published by Barre in 1972. . Some prints are annotated. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the book. Western Wilderness of North America.
- Box 8, Folders 11-14: Photographic prints related to Through the Year With Thoreau and other Thoreau/Gleason calendars, 1970s-1980s. Some prints are annotated. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the Through the Year With Thoreau and other Thoreau/Gleason calendars, 1970s-1980s
- Box 8, Folder 15: Photographic prints related to the book Illustrated Walden, circa 1973. Published by Princeton University Press in 1973. Some prints are annotated with reproduction information. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the book Illustrated Walden.
- Box 9, Folders 1-2: Photographic prints related to the book Thoreau Country by Herbert Wendell Gleason, circa 1974. Published by the Sierra Club in 1975. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the book Thoreau Country. Includes a copy of the agreement for the photographs, and some typed text in addition to the prints.
- Box 9, Folder 3: Photographic prints related to the book Illustrated Maine Woods, circa 1973. Published by Princeton University Press in 1974. Some prints are annotated. These prints were removed during processing from custodial materials on the Gleason Collection of Photographic Negatives images used in the book Illustrated Maine Woods.
- Box 9, Folders 4-11: Photographic prints related to Concord, Massachusetts, 1970s-1980s. Many made by and marked by Roland Wells Robbins or Conover-Mills Publications.
- Box 10, Folder 1:Photographic prints of Thoreau images "Thoreau-iana", 20th century.
- Box 10, Folder 2: Photographic prints, Thoreau's Last Journey, 20th century.
- Box 10, Folder 3: Photographic prints (and unlabeled), Walden Pond, 1899-1903, 1919-1920 early 20th century, mostly late 20th century prints. Includes many notes.
- Box 10, Folders 4-5: Photographic prints, Minnesota, Isle Royale, and Michigan, late 20th century.
- Box 10, Folder 6: Photographic prints, portraits (includes pictures of portraits not made by Gleason), 20th century.
- Box 10, Folders 7-8: Photographic prints, Massachusetts, 20th century.
- Box 10, Folder 9: Photographic prints, Maine, 20th century.
- Box 10, Folder 10: Photographic prints, New Hampshire, 20th century.
- Box 10, Folders 11-13: Photographic prints, Rhode Island, New York, Massachusetts (bulk Massachusetts), 20th century.
- Box 11, Folder 1: Photographic prints, Newport, Rhode Island, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folders 2-5: Photographic prints, botanical photographs, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folder 6: Photographic prints, New York City and Staten Island, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folder 7: Photographic prints, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folder 8: Photographic print, Chicago, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folder 9: Photographic prints, North Dakota, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folder 10: Photographic prints, Utah (Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, Coal Canyon), 1921.
- Box 11, Folder 11: Photographic prints from Gleason negatives, Arizona, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folders 12-13: Photographic prints, Glacier Park, Montana, 20th century.
- Box 11, Folders 14-18: Photographic prints, California, 20th century.
- Box 12, Folder 1: Photographic prints, California, 1911 (prints 20th century).
- Box 12, Folder 2: Photographic print, Seattle Washington, 20th century.
- Box 12, Folder 3: Photographic prints, Alaska, late 20th century. Likely Robbins prints.
- Box 12, Folder 4: Photographic prints, Portland, Oregon, 20th century.
Box 12, Folder 5:Photographic print, "Stone Axes, Mesa Verde", 20th century.
- Box 12, Folder 6-7: Photographic prints, Yellowstone National Park, 20th century.
- Box 12, Folder 8: Photographic prints, "All Canada except BC", 20th century.
- Box 12, Folder 9-11: Photographic prints, British Columbia, 20th century.
Subseries V.B. Photographic prints and negatives unrelated to the Herbert Wendell Gleason Collection, circa 1899-1939:
- Box 14: Glass plate and film negatives in sleeves, circa 1899-1939. Contains 4 boxes glass plate negatives labeled "Given to Roland W. Robbins by Prof. Ben. Grunewold, Sun., October 27, 1968." "Dup. Sold her original". Includes:
- "Mrs. J. F. Hussey's Tulip Garden from Sundial toward House (Mrs. H & Mrs. Phillips fig.), Salem Mass", (film negative).
- Family wedding portrait, 1930s or 1940s, labeled "Lester Putnam, Antrim, N. H." (film negative).
- Wedding portrait of bride and groom, 1930s or 1940s (film negative).
- Wedding portrait of bride, labeled "Lester Putnam, Antrim, N. H. " (film negative, 2 sets).
- "Four scenes of country town", 1939 (film negative).
- Woodland scenes, 1931 ("5 positives and 5 negatives")] (film negative).
- "N. C. Wyeth's "Johnny and the Woodchuck-Skin Cap, p. 238, Men of Concord, 1936 [labeled "neg by Jan T. Riddell, March 15, 1972] (film negative).
- "Lawrenceburg, Monument, Alcott Graves, Concord, Mass." (glass plate negative).
- "Old Photo Newburyport Turnpike - Topsfield, by Geo. Don, 1932" (film negative).
- "Mohawk Trail; Mrs. J. F. Hussey's Tulip Garden from little pool toward house, Salem, Mass" (film negative).
- "Mrs. J. F. Hussey's Tulip Garden toward summer house, Salem, Mass." (film negative).
- "Bald Mountain Camp, 1891" (glass plate negative).
- "Opaque projector; England, Library, Asbury Hall"; "Page of an old book" (2 glass plate negatives).
- "Diamond Camp, W. H. Gray, R. T. Robinson, June 1890".
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