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Brochure and illustrated handbook, 1904
Clippings, 1949-1955, 1975-1981, undated
I. Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Promotional Materials
This series consists of materials promoting the Louisiana Purchase.
II. Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence
This series consists of correspondence sent and received by Thomas W. Cridler.
III. Thomas Wilbur Cridler International Correspondence
This series consists of international correspondence sent and received by Thomas W. Cridler, arranged by country.
IV. Speeches
This series includes copies of speeches given to the International Art Association in Rome, a group of Republicans in West Virginia, the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris, and the LaFayette DuPont Masonic Lodge in Washington, DC regarding his experiences in Russia. Cridler describes at length his meeting with Czar Nicholas II and states "his hardest work was done in Russia; my proudest success achieved there."
Letter, "Miguel" to Enrique Saloma Campies[?], 1926 December 15
Photographs, Mary Martín, undated
Photographs, Miscellaneous, undated
Program, "Mary Martín: Homenaje", 1983 May-June
Sketches (5 folders), undated
Sketches and Notes, circa 1980s
Thomas W. Cridler Business Cards, [1901-1904]
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1898-1900
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1901 February
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1901 March-December
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 January
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 February-May
Includes a notarized statement from A.C. Baker, a United States naval officer and Assistant Chief of Transportation Exhibits at the world's fair, regarding the continuing feud between Cridler and Colonel William McKay. Baker believes McKay is "going to write a letter to President Francis telling what his opinion was of Cridler and how unfit he was to perform his duties with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition." He is also convinced McKay "instituted the suit to put Cridler in a hole."
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 June
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 July 1-8
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 July 9-30
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 August 1-15
Thomas W. Cridler General Correspondence, 1902 August 16-28
Includes a retained copy of a letter Cridler wrote to Walter B. Stevens, Secretary of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Cridler explains his "rule" for correspondence whereby he "treats only one subject in each letter." He further adds that his correspondence is "arranged under countries." He implores Stevens to bear this in mind when writing to him, and to refrain from "lumping several subjects together" in single letters.