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Katherine Milhous and Frances Lichten papers
- Repository:
- Free Library of Philadelphia: Children's Literature Research Collection
- Call Number:
- FLP.CLRC.MILHOUS
- Creator:
- Milhous, Katherine, 1894-
- Title:
- Katherine Milhous and Frances Lichten papers
- Date [inclusive]:
- 1903-1977
- Extent:
- 40.14 Linear feet
- Language:
- English
- Abstract:
- This is a collection of the manuscripts, illustrations, and papers of Katherine Milhous, and the papers of Frances Lichten. Katherine Milhous manuscript materials include drafts, dummies, proofs, notes, finished art, color separations, and other production materials for her children’s books. Her papers include artwork in various media, correspondence, lecture notes, itineraries, scrapbooks, publicity materials, books, photographs, and subject files. There are also 18 model houses Milhous made for the Works Progress Administration. Frances Lichten materials include correspondence, a small amount of family history material, two albums of photographs and letters from Milhous and Lichten's 1925-1926 trip to Europe, and copies of brochures and small volumes illustrated by Lichten.
- Cite as:
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[Description and date of item], [Box and folder number], Katherine Milhous and Frances Lichten papers, 1903-1977, Free Library of Philadelphia, Children’s Literature Research Collection.
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Katherine Milhous was born in Philadelphia on November 27, 1894, to Oscar Thomas Milhous, a printer, and Katie Arey Daly Milhous, a seamstress. She grew up in Pitman, New Jersey, a small camp meeting town lacking even a library. The town’s lack of culture was frustrating for an artistically inclined child. She later said of her family’s heritage, which influenced many of her later works, “My background is Quaker and Irish, Methodist and Catholic, with a dash of Pennsylvania Dutch . . . That is where the love of design comes in. I began to draw as soon as I could hold a pencil.” She returned to Philadelphia to attend the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, from which she won a Cresson Traveling Scholarship in 1934. She supported herself as a newspaper illustrator while in school. From 1935-1940, she was a supervisor for the Federal Art Project (FAP), for which she also made model houses and many striking posters celebrating rural life in Pennsylvania.
Her poster art for the Works Progress Administration (WPA) caught the eye of Scribner’s juvenile editor, Alice Dalgliesh, who encouraged her to illustrate for children.
Once on a Time (1938) and
Happily Ever After (1939) by Dalgliesh featured Milhous’s first illustrations. She soon moved on to writing her own text, and in 1940 Milhous published
Lovina: a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. She would also draw on her Pennsylvania Dutch background for her books
Herodia, the Lovely Puppet (1942) and the Caldecott Medal-winning
The Egg Tree (1951). Her hometown Philadelphia inspired
Patrick and the Golden Slippers (1951), about the Mummers’ Parade, and
Through These Arches: The Story of Independence Hall (1964). Milhous considered
Through These Arches her most important book, embodying her love for Philadelphia and its history. Her illustrations retain many characteristics of both Pennsylvania Dutch art and her poster designs: bright color, simple lines, and bold forms that evince a love of nature and plain living. Milhous illustrated many books, both of her own and of others, and worked as staff designer at Scribner’s from 1944-1946.
The Silver Pencil, which she illustrated for Alice Dalgliesh, was a Newbery Honor book in 1945. She died in Philadelphia on December 5, 1977.
Frances Lichten was an artist, illustrator, and specialist on Pennsylvanian folk art who met Milhous in art school and became her lifelong friend. Born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, in 1889, Lichten evinced an interest in art as a child, and like Milhous studied at Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. She worked as a commercial artist for many years before becoming the State Supervisor for the Index of American Design from 1936-1941. This project was a WPA initiative that hired artists to document American folk arts and crafts. As an expert on Pennsylvania folk art, Lichten also published
The Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania (1941),
Folk Art Motifs of Pennsylvania (1954), and
Fraktur: The Illuminated Manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Dutch (1958). From 1955 until her death in 1961, she was a Research Associate in the Decorative Arts Department at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She and Milhous shared a studio for nearly forty years and collaborated on the illustrations for
They Live in South America (1942) by Alice Dalgliesh.
Bibliography
Historical Note, Frances Lichten Research Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Archives, accessed January 5, 2012, http://www.philamuseum.org/pma_archives/search.php?c=LIC
"Katherine Milhous,"
Literary and Cultural Heritage Map of Pennsylvania, accessed January 5, 2012, http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Milhous__Katherine.html
Kingman, Lee, ed.
Illustrators of Children's Books: 1957-1966. Boston: Horn Book, 1968.
Lichten, Frances. "Katherine Milhous."
Horn Book Magazine, July 1951, 229-235.
Posters for the People: WPA Poster History, accessed January 5, 2012, http://postersforthepeople.com/wpaposterhistory
Something About the Author Autobiography Series, vol. 15.
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This is a collection of the manuscripts, illustrations, and papers of Katherine Milhous, and the papers of Frances Lichten. Katherine Milhous manuscript materials include: drafts, dummies, proofs, notes, finished art, color separations, and other production materials for
Through These Arches; chalk drawings and notes related to
The Egg Tree; art and separations for
Appolonia's Valentine,
Billy Button's Butter'd Biscuit,
Once Upon a Time, and
Peter Piper's Pickled Peppers; and drafts and notes on book ideas for other stories. Adult artwork by Milhous includes woodcut prints, watercolors, ink illustrations and cartoons, photographs of sculpture, a scrapbook of pencil sketches from Milhous's trip to South America, a painted placard for the WPA Federal Art Project, and works in various other media.
Milhous papers include: correspondence with editors, readers, family, and friends (including Alice Dalgleish and Ruth Gagliardo); itineraries, correspondence, lecture notes, and publicity material related to visits and appearances; scrapbooks containing publicity, correspondence, and other items related to the writing and publication of
The Egg Tree; a scrapbook of book reviews; a scrapbook on poetry; a brief typed autobiography and other biographical material; diaries and journals kept between 1944-1977 (noting work, expenses, memoranda, lists of gifts and cards sent); 15 books inscribed by Katherine to her sister Dorothy; several photographs of Milhous, including one from the 1951 Newbery-Caldecott Dinner; a collection of postcards; book announcements and brochures on exhibitions and other events, mostly related to friends and associates of Milhous; various subject files; original art in the form of cards, invitations, and small studies given to Milhous by several other artists; a set of Currier and Ives reproduction prints; a copy of the 1969 University of Southern Mississippi children's collection medal awarded to Lois Lenski; and a photograph album from a trip to South America (probably in the early 1950s). There are also 18 model houses Milhous made for the Work Progress Administration.
Frances Lichten materials include: correspondence with editors, publishers, friends, and family; a small amount of family history material on the Lichtens; two albums of photographs and letters from Milhous and Lichten's 1925-1926 trip to Europe; a duplicate set of the letters written during the Europe trip (mostly written by Lichten); and copies of brochures and small volumes illustrated by Lichten.
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This collection is arranged in two series: I. Katherine Milhous; II. Frances Lichten.
Series I. Katherine Milhous includes thirteen subseries: i. Awards and citations; ii. Biographical materials; iii. Book manuscripts and illustrations; iv. Correspondence; v. Events and appearances; vi. Financial records and notes; vii. Personal artwork; viii. Personal records and scrapbooks; ix. Photographs; x. Published volumes; xi. Research and subject files; xii. Travel; xiii. WPA artwork. Within each subseries, materials are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.
Series II. Frances Lichten includes three subseries: i. Artwork; ii. Correspondence; iii. Subject and research files. Within each subseries, materials are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.
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- Publication Information:
- Free Library of Philadelphia: Children's Literature Research Collection
- Finding Aid Author:
- Finding aid prepared by Adrienne Pruitt, Jennifer Schnabel, Garrett Boos, and Lindsay Friedman
- Sponsor:
- The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.
- Access Restrictions:
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This collection is open to researchers by appointment. Please contact the Curator for information on access.
- Use Restrictions:
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The right of access to material does not imply the right of publication. Permission for reprinting, reproduction, or extensive quotation from the rare books, manuscripts, prints, or drawings must be obtained through written application, stating the use to be made of the material. The reader bears the responsibility for any possible infringement of copyright laws in the publication of such material. A reproduction fee will be charged if the material is to be reproduced in a commercial publication.
- Immediate Source of Acquisition:
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Gift of Katherine Milhous and her estate, 1968-1979. Additional materials donated by Harriet Holsman, 1958, G. Martin Dudley, 1978, Carolyn Field, 1979, Ruthe A. Rutherforde, 1982, and Mary H. Sharp, 2011.
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Millersville University: Ruthe A. Rutherford papers, 1929-1993.
Philadelphia Museum of Art Archives: Frances Lichten research collection, circa 1850-1961, n.d.
University of Minnesota: Katherine Milhous papers, 1938-1964, CLRC-58.
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+Controlled Access Headings
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Form/Genre(s)
- Books
- Clippings
- Color proofs
- Color separations
- Correspondence
- Diaries
- Drawings (visual works)
- Dummies (printed matter)
- Galley proofs
- Illustrations
- Manuscripts
- Medallions (medals)
- Model houses
- Page proofs (proofs (printed matter)
- Photograph albums
- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
Geographic Name(s)
Personal Name(s)
- Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893-1979
- Gagliardo, Ruth
- Lichten, Frances
- Milhous, Dorothy
- Milhous, Katherine, 1894-
Subject(s)
- Art
- Children's authors--20th century
- Children's literature--20th century
- Illustrated children's books--20th century
- Illustration of books--20th century
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| Katherine Milhous papers |
| Awards and citations | Box | Folder |
| Caldecott medal, 1951 | 23
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| Certificate of award from the 20th Annual Philadelphia Book Show, 1965 | 1
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| Citation from Drexel Institute of Technology Graduate School of Library Science, 1967 April 8 | 1
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| Copy of the University of Southern Mississippi medal awarded to Lois Lenski, 1969 | 1
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| Biographical materials
Includes published and unpublished autobiographical and biographical writings.
| Box | Folder |
| Bibliographic material, circa 1964 | 1
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| Biographical materials, 1951-1967 | 1
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| Book manuscripts and illustrations
Many of these illustrations are housed with Children's Literature Research Collection original framed artwork.
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| Appolonia's Valentine, 1954 | Box | Folder |
| Color separation for page 27, gouache and pen and ink on acetate mounted to board, 4 sheets | 2
| 1
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| Billy Button's Butter'd Biscuit, 1941 | Box | Folder |
| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on board, 2 sheets | 2
| 2
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| A Book for Jennifer, 1940 | Object |
| Preliminary art, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet | 1
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| Final art, gouache, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 3 sheets | 2-4
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| The Egg Tree, 1950 | Box | Folder | Object |
| Preliminary sketches with notes, pastels on paper mounted to board, 8 sheets | 2 39
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| Preliminary art for cover, gouache on paper, 1 sheet |
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| Final art, gouache and graphite on paper, 2 sheets |
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| Book jacket, 1 sheet | 2
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| The Christmas Crib, 1944 | Object |
| Preliminary art, gouache, graphite, pastels, and watercolor on paper, 1 sheet | 8
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| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pastels on paper, 1 sheet | 9
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| Happily Ever After, 1939 | Box | Folder |
| Preliminary art for page 31, gouache, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on board, 1 sheet | 2
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| Herodia the Lovely Puppet, 1942 | Object |
| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on paper, 3 sheets | 10-12
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| Lovina, 1940 | Object |
| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pastels on paper, 2 sheets | 13-14
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| Once Upon a Time, 1938 | Box | Folder |
| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on board, 9 sheets | 2
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| Patrick and the Golden Slipper, 1951 | Object |
| Final art, gouache and graphite on paper, 11 sheets | 15-25
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| Peter Piper's Pickled Peppers, 1942 | Box | Folder |
| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on board, 3 sheets | 2
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| Snow Over Bethlehem, 1945 | Object |
| Final art for cover, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet | 26
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| Through These Arches, 1964 | Box | Folder | Object |
| First draft, manuscript Includes extended and unedited text, additional clippings, and research notes.
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| Second draft, corrected manuscript | 3
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| Final draft, revised typescript | 3
| 9
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| Setting copy, corrected typescript | 3
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| Preliminary sketch, graphite and pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet |
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| 27
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| Preliminary art for title page, collage of cut paper, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on paper and board, 4 sheets | 4
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| Earlier dummy with gouache, graphite, and pen and ink illustrations and text pasted in, 104 pages | 31
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| Later dummy with collage, graphite, and pen and ink and text pasted in, 102 pages | 32
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| Final art, gouache, graphite, and pen and ink on board, 29 sheets | 33-34
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| Color separations, gouache and pen and ink on acetate mounted to board, 80 sheets | 35-36
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| Prints of color separations with notes, 47 sheets | 4
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| Lettering for title page, collage of cut paper, graphite, and pen and ink mounted to board | 4
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| Corrected galley proofs | 4
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| Corrected page proofs | 4
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| Folded and gathered sheets | 4
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| With Bells On, 1955 | Box | Folder |
| Book jacket, 1 sheet | 4
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| Correspondence
The bulk of the correspondence includes letter to Katherine Milhous from friends and family. There are also several letters from Milhous to others, which were probably returned to her as she collected her papers. Some of personal correspondence is organized alphabetically by correspondent, adhering to Milhous's original order. The remaining letters, notes, and postcards are in chronological order by decade. Condolence letters regarding the death of Frances Lichten in 1961 are foldered separately, per Milhous's original order.
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| Fan mail, 1950s-1970s | 5
| 1-12
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| Personal correspondence | Box | Folder |
| Cards to Katherine Milhous, circa 1950-1974 | 6
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| Dalgliesh, Alice, circa 1938-1965 | 7
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| Gagliardo, Ruth, 1962-1972 | 8
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| Lichten, Arthur, 1961 | 9
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| Lichten, Frances, 1927-1951, 1968 | 9
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| Milhous, Dorothy, circa 1925-1972 Milhous wrote several letters from Europe in 1925 addressed to "Dorothy and Mamma."
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| Milhous, Oscar, circa 1920-1926 | 9
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| Personal correspondence, circa 1920-1979 | 10 11 12
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| Phillips, Leila B., circa 1928-1951 | 9
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| Rauch, Marion, circa 1923-1976 | 10
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| Schoenhut, George, 1942-1943, undated | 10
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| Professional correspondence | Box | Folder |
| Free Library of Philadelphia, 1951-1976 | 12
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| Professional correspondence, circa 1937-1976 | 12 13
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| Events and appearances
Includes photographs, correspondence, programs, invitations, notes, speeches, keepsakes, and itineraries from school visits, awards ceremonies, and other professional events.
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| Caldecott acceptance speech, 1951 July 10 | 14
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| Drexel Institute of Technology citation ceremony, 1967 April 8 | 14
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| Other events and appearances | 14
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| Financial records and notes | Box | Folder |
| Ledgers, 1944-1977 | 23
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| Notes, 1961-1977 | 22
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| Personal artwork | Box | Folder | Object |
| Bookplates designed by Katherine Milhous, 61 sheets, circa 1951 | 15
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| Cards designed by Katherine Milhous, 15 sheets, circa 1922-1954 | 15
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| Illustrations, gouache, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper and board, 86 sheets, circa 1922-1967 | 15 37 39
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| Sketches, gouache, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 627 sheets, circa 1922-1965 Includes clippings of subject matter for reference. A wide range of subject matters including people, costumes, buildings, and landscapes.
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| Personal records and scrapbooks | Box | Folder |
| Address book, 1975-1976 | 24
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| Commonplace book, circa 1930-1960 | 24
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| Journals, 1952-1953 | 24
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| Scrapbook, "Artist's life", circa 1921-1949 | 25
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| Scrapbook, "Book reviews", circa 1938-1952 | 26
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| Scrapbook, "The Egg Tree I", circa 1952-1954 | 27
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| Scrapbook, "The Egg Tree II", circa 1949-1951 | 28
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| Photographs | Box | Folder |
| Artwork by Frances Litchen and Katherine Milhous, circa 1941-1970 | 42 22
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| Frances Litchen, Katherine Milhous, friends, and family, 1929-1966 | 42 22
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| Published volumes |
| Books by Katherine Milhous | Box | Folder |
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Appolonia's Valentine. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1954 | 40
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The Egg Tree. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950 | 40
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The First Christmas Crib. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1944 | 41
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Herodia, The Lovely Puppet. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942 | 41
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Patrick and and the Golden Slippers. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1951 | 40
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Snow Over Bethlehem. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1945 | 41
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Through these Arches, The Story of Independence Hall. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincot Company, 1964 | 40
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With bells on: A Christmas story. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1955 | 40
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| Books by other authors | Box | Folder |
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Blanton, Catherine; Politi, Leo. The Three Miracles. New York: The John Day Company, 1946 | 41
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Dalgliesh, Alice. A Book for Jennifer: A story of London children in the eighteenth century and of Mr. Newbery's juvenile library. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940 | 41
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Dalgliesh, Alice. Happily Ever After. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1939 | 40
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Dalgliesh, Alice. The Little Angel: A Story of Old Rio. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943 | 41
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Dalgliesh, Alice. Once on a Time. New York: Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1938 | 40
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de Angeli, Marguerite. Butter at the Old Price. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company Inc, 1971 | 41
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Sherwood, Lorraine. "Old Abe," American Eagle. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1946 | 41
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| Research and subject files
The bulk of these folder titles were originally named by Milhous. The contents include book ideas, clippings, research notes, parts of manuscripts, and a few rough sketches. The Frances Lichten file includes notes, documents, and lists pertaining to her illness and death in 1961. The Glassboro High School files includes 11 student publications dated 1910-1914 for which Milhous was an editor and contributor as well as material relating to the alumni association.
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| Adaptations, circa 1958-1967 | 17
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| Angels, undated | 17
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| Animals, circa 1930, 1951, 1973 | 17
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| Appolonia, 1954 | 17
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| Art | 17
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| The arts, circa 1951-1963 | 17
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| Bells, circa 1947 | 17
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| Birds, 1955 | 17
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| Book ideas, circa 1947-1952 | 17
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| Book of symbols, undated | 17
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| Children's stories, 1938, 1945-1946 | 17
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| Christmas putz book, 1871, 1903, 1950-1954 | 17
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| Clippings, 1939-1976 | 18 17
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| Costumes, undated | 18
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| Creativity, 1951-1973 | 18
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| de Angeli, Marguerite, 1960-1964 | 18
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| Eggs and Easter, 1938-1948 | 18
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| Elbatrich, circa 1913-1927 | 18
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| Ephrata, circa 1910-1940 | 18
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| Firedog, undated | 18
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| The friendly beasts, undated | 18
| 11
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| Gingerbread, undated | 18
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| Glassboro High School, 1910-1968 | 18
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| Goodnight book, 1947 May 15 | 19
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| The Greens, the Browns, the Mulberry's, and the Big Wind, circa 1940-1960 | 19
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| Greeting cards, 1946-1973 | 19
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| Handwriting, 1921-1952 | 19
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| Herodia, 1943-1951 | 19
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| Horn-blowing rooster, 1949-1958 | 19
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| Kansas, undated | 19
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| Kerlan, Irvin, 1950-1968 | 19
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| Letitia, 1949-1951 | 19
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| Lichten, Frances, 1960-1965 | 19
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| Little one, 1945 | 19
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| Mail-a-book ideas, circa 1944-1949 | 19
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| Mummer's parade, 1950-1957 | 20
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| Murals by Katherine Milhous, circa 1930-1945 | 39
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| Nativity, undated | 20
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| Orangeman's parade, 1955 | 20
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| Ornamental cast iron, 1936-1937 | 20
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| Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé), undated | 20
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| Over the hill and far away, undated | 20
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| Pamphlets, brochures, and newsletters, 1957-1976 | 20
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| Penny pig, undated | 20
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| Philadelphia, 1951-1976 | 20
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| Pine Street, 1956-1975 | 20
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| Plays, 1975, undated | 20
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| Poems, 1959-1975 | 20
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| Promotional and publicity materials, 1937, 1951-1964 Most materials are related to
Through These Arches.
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| The silver bird, 1941 | 21
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| Snowman, undated | 21
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| St. Patrick's Day, 1955 | 21
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Through These Arches timeline, circa 1950-1964 Files are unbound, oversize, and fragile and must be used under Curator's supervision.
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| Valentine's Day cards, circa 1905-1912 | 22
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| Walls, undated | 21
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| Windows, undated | 21
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| Travel | Box | Folder |
| California trip, 1967 | 22
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| Camping trip, 1922 | 22
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| European trip, 1925, 1934-1944 | 29 22
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| South America trip, 1941 | 30 22
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| WPA Artwork, circa 1935-1943 |
| Model houses | Box |
| Austrian Tyrol Houses | 47-48
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| Banyang Hut, Africa | 49
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| California Provincial, Monterey 19th Century | 50
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| Cape Cod Cottage | 51
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| Chinese House | 52
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| Cliff Dwelling | 53
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| Conrad Weiser’s House | 54
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| Iroquois Long House | 55
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| Log College | 56
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| Massachusetts Farmhouse, Townsend | 57
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| Massachusetts Farmhouse, Capen | 58
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| Nixon Tavern, Fairchance, PA | 59
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| Old Derry Church | 60
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| Plank House, Northwestern Pacific Coast | 61
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| Swiss Chalet | 62
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| Viewmont Farmhouse | 63
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| Washington Headquarters | 64
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| Posters
Posters are housed with Children's Literature Research Collection original framed artwork.
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| Books in Great-grandmother's Day |
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| Ephrata |
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| From a Baptismal Certificate | 37
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| How Much Do You Read? |
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| Pennsylvania |
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| Pennsylvania Art Project |
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| Philadelphia: Carpenters' Hall |
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| Rural Pennsylvania |
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| Rural Pennsylvania |
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| Visit Historic Ephrata Pennsylvania |
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| Visit Pennsylvania |
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| Frances Lichten papers |
| Artwork, circa 1921 | Box | Folder |
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| Bookplates designed by Frances Lichten, 7 sheets | 43
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| Cards designed by Frances Lichten, 9 sheets | 43
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| Childhood drawings, collage of cut paper, graphite, gouache, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 12 sheets, circa 1908-1910 | 43
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| Illustrations, gouache and pen and ink on paper, 9 sheets | 43
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| Correspondence |
| Personal correspondence | Box | Folder |
| European letters, 1925-1926 Mostly typed carbons of numbered letters written by Frances Lichten and addressed to "Dear Mother and everyone else."
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| Personal correspondence, 1928, 1946-1961, undated Letters to Frances Lichten from others. Several are address to both Frances Lichten and Katherine Milhous. The letters from 1960-1961 primarily address Frances Lichten's illness.
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| Rauch, Marion, 1923-1935 | 44
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| Professional correspondence | Box | Folder |
| Charles Scribner's Sons, circa 1945-1953 Letters to and from Frances Lichten about
Folk Art in Rural Pennsylvania.
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| Philadelphia Museum of Art, circa 1946-1961 | 45
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| Professional correspondence, circa 1940-1960, undated | 45
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| Subject and research files | Box | Folder |
| Biographical materials, 1947, 1954 | 46
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| Clippings, circa 1933-1965 | 46
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| Folk art, circa 1946-1967 | 46
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| Harrisburg, circa 1963 | 46
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| Honors, circa 1960-1961 | 46
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| Lectures and clubs, circa 1941-1959 | 46
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| Leslie, C.R., circa 1860 Frances Lichten researched the life of C.R. Leslie, a nineteenth-century English painter.
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| Notecards, circa 1968-1979 Katherine Milhous's suggestions on how to break up the Frances Lichten correspondence. Also included are label cards.
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| Pennsylvania German crafts | 46
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| Passports and identification, 1925-1961 Includes address, telephone, and date books.
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| Programs, 1959 | 46
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| Publications, 1922-1959 | 46
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