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Lincoln Steffens papers

Title
  1. Lincoln Steffens papers, 1863-1936
Author
  1. Steffens, Lincoln, 1866-1936
Format
  1. Archival mix

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ContainerSeries I Reel 11 ScrapbooksAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 11 ScrapbooksAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 10 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 10 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 9 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 9 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 8 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 8 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 7 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 7 Manuscripts 1889-1936AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 6 Correspondence W-ZAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 6 Correspondence W-ZAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries III Outgoing letters, and miscellaneous Reel 4 1928-endAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries III Outgoing letters, and miscellaneous Reel 4 1928-endAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries II Manuscripts, docs, photos Reel 4 PhotographsAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 4 Correspondence O-Steffens (A-E)AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries II Manuscripts, docs, photos Reel 4 PhotographsAccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries I Reel 4 Correspondence O-Steffens (A-E)AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries III Outgoing letters, and miscellaneous Reel 3 August 5, 1920-1927AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
StatusContainerSeries III Outgoing letters, and miscellaneous Reel 3 August 5, 1920-1927AccessUse in libraryCall numberF d 8272Item locationOff-site
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Summary
  1. Lincoln Steffens (1866-1936) was an American journalist - a leading writer among the "muckrakers" of early 20th century - as well as a lecturer, political philosopher, and reformer. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, diaries, manuscripts, photographs, and other materials.
  2. Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed material of Steffens. The original collection contains letters to Steffens and Ella Winter from friends, family , and associates in political, literary, and journalistic fields; edited typescript copies of Steffens' outgoing correspondence, used in the publication of THE LETTERS OF LINCOLN STEFFENS; and manuscripts of many of Steffens' articles and essays (all of the preceding are available on microfilm). Also, newspaper clippings about and by Steffens; files of periodicals such as THE CARMELITE to which Steffens contributed, manuscripts of Josephine Bontecou Steffens, first wife of Lincoln Steffens, and a small group of letters from Ben B. Lindsay and Lincoln Steffens. Additional Steffens material includes cataloged and uncataloged letters to Steffens and Ella Winter; duplicate copies of Steffens' edited letters; manuscripts of articles, essays, and book drafts by Steffens and others; diaries, datebooks, and address books of Steffens and others; miscellaneous manuscripts and documents relating to Steffens; photographs, including several by Edward Weston; miscellaneous printed material; and original outgoing letters of Steffens, 1888-1936. Correspondents include Clarence Darrow, Jo Davidson, Robinson Jeffers, Emma Goldman, Ezra Pound, Theodore Roosevelt, and Upton Sinclair.
Subject
  1. Winter, Ella, 1898-1980.
  2. Steffens, Josephine Bontecou.
  3. Lindsey, Ben B, 1869-1943 (Ben Barr)
  4. Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938.
  5. Davidson, Jo, 1883-1952.
  6. Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-1962.
  7. Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940.
  8. Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972.
  9. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944.
  10. Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968.
  11. Literature.
  12. Journalism.
  13. Journalists.
  14. United States -- Politics and government.
Genre/Form
  1. Photographic prints
  2. Diaries
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Language
  1. English
Access (note)
  1. This collection has no restrictions.
  2. This collection is located on-site.
Cite as (note)
  1. Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Lincoln Steffens papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
Original location (note)
  1. Microfilm available for part of collection.
Terms of use (note)
  1. Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Source (note)
  1. 1950, 1966, 1978. Purchase from Ella Winter.
Biography (note)
  1. Lincoln Steffens (1866-1936) was an American journalist - a leading writer among the "muckrakers" of early 20th century - as well as a lecturer, political philosopher, and reformer.
  2. Steffens, the son of a wealthy businessman, was born in San Francisco, and grew up primarily in Sacramento, California. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1889, and continued his studies in Europe afterwards.
  3. Upon retuning to the United States in 1892, Steffens began working in the newspaper industry in New York City. in 1903, he became editor of McClure's Magazine , where he published a series of articles on corruption in American cities, later published as as a collection in the The Shame of Cities in 1904. This was followed by an investigation into state politicians in The Struggle for Self-Government in 1906.
  4. Steffens continued in journalism until approximately 1910, when he became interested in the revolution in Mexico. He traveled to Mexico to report on the revolution, and later also traveled to Russia shortly after its revolution. In the 1920s, he moved to Europe, and began working on his autobiography, which was highly successful upon its publication in 1931.
  5. Steffens died in Carmel, California, in 1936.
Processing action (note)
  1. Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 09/--/89.