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Peace Ship Bibliography

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Archival

  • Acc. 835 Rosika Schwimmer Collection
    • box 1 Correspondence and clippings, 1927 (re: Schwimmer, Ford, and her lawyers concerning her request to Ford to make a statement clearing her name)
       
  • Acc. 31 Theodore Delavigne Papers 
    • box 1
      • Packet of Peace Ship Miscellany (includes receipt, clippings, correspondence)
      • Clipping From “The Nation” November 9, 1916, “A Political Revolution”
      • Notebook
         
  • Acc. 167 Irving Caesar Papers
    • box 1
      • Correspondence, 1915-1920 (includes Henry Ford, Albert Kahn, Dearborn Independent, E.G. Liebold)
      • Collected Materials (includes Excerpts from Letters in “The World Is My Country,” 1915? Publications and Printed Materials)
      • Writings, 1915-1916
      • Microfilmed writings, programs, and correspondence, 1915-1920
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  • Acc. 1 Fair Lane Papers
    • box 12 Henry Ford Notebooks (includes notes on war, pacifism, and peace ship)
    • box 135 Pacifism and Peace Ship
      • Correspondence, 1913-1915
      • Peace Ship Expedition
      • Correspondence, 1916
    • box 136 Pacifism and Peace Ship
      • Neutral Conference on Continuous Mediation
      • Correspondence, 1916-1949 (includes Rosika Schwimmer)
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  • Acc. 285 Henry Ford Office Papers
    • box 186 LE300 J-K (includes Katherine Leckie of Peace Ship)
    • box 193 Peace Ship
    • box 203 WI580 C (includes Carolyn Wilson of Peace Ship Expedition)
    • box 218 D130 C 132 (includes Carrie Harvison-Dickey re: Madam Rosika Schwimmer of Peace Ship)
    • box 1745 DRA-DRD (includes William H. Draper, Jr. of the Peace Ship)
    • box 1816 PEN-PENNM (includes Marion Penn, of the Peace Ship)
    • box 1838 TUA-TUK (includes Earl W. Tucker of Peace Ship) 
    • box 1957 SCHWE-SCHZ (includes Rosika Schwimmer (of Peace Ship))
    • box 2202 SCHWE-SCHWZ (SCHZ) (includes Rosika Schwimmer of Peace Ship)
    • box 2511 HIRSH-HN (includes Mrs. Walter A. Hixenbaugh Jr. - On peace ship)
    • box 2534 LIV-LL LM-LN (includes Mrs. Lola Maverick Lloyd of "Peace Ship")
    • box 3016 SWA (SWB-SWD) (includes Swarthmore College re: Peace Ship Expedition)
       
  • Acc. 292 Frank Campsall Records
    • box Peace Ship - correspondence and list of participants, 1915-1916
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  • Acc. 474 William Cameron Record
    • box 29 1940-1941 "The Peace Ship", Dec 8, 1940
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  • Acc. 512 Sidney Olson Papers
    • box 5 Research Notes; Henry Ford Peace Ship, 1915-1940
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  • Acc. 940 Frank Ernest Hill Papers
    • box 9 Pacifist, General and Pacifist, Peace Ship, before December 2, 1915
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  • Acc. 63 Samuel S. Marquis Papers
    • box 1 Peace Ship Scrapbook
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  • Small Accessions
    • Acc. 858 Gordon Davidson papers "The Pacifism of Henry Ford in Thought and Action" by Gordon Davidson (dissertation)
    • Acc. 1070 Keller, Helen Correspondence, 1971
    • Acc. 1092 Rumely, Fanny Scott papers (Edward A. Rumely Pardon, Peace Ship Expedition), 1924, 1970
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  • Acc. 1660 Photographic Vertical File
    • box 168 World War, 1914-1918 Peace – Peace Ship Expedition

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  • Peace Expedition (Peace Ship Oscar II)
    • Articles
      • 1910s
      • 1920s
      • 1930s
      • 1940s-2000s
    • Correspondence
    • General 
    • Who’s Who

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