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A Guide to the Richard M. Bartleman Papers

Finding aid created by Dept. Staff

University of Florida Smathers Libraries - Special and Area Studies Collections
December 2008


Descriptive Summary

Provenance: Bartleman, Richard M.
Title: Richard M. Bartleman Papers
Dates: 1890-1893
Abstract: Memoirs, correspondence, and clippings of Richard M. Bartleman, a diplomat stationed in Venezuela in the 1890s.
Extent: 0.5 linear feet. (1 box)
Identification: MS Group 37


Scope and Content

Richard M. Bartleman's Book of "Recuerdos" and other miscellaneous documents dating from 1890 to 1893. Includes clippings, correspondence, notes, photographs, and invitations, all dealing with the U.S. diplomat's life in Caracas, Venezuela.


Access or Use Restrictions

Access

Collection is open for research.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Richard M. Bartleman Papers, Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.


Contents List

Bartleman Papers

Box Folder
1 P/1 Richard M. Bartleman. 1890-1891, 320p. V.I. Impressions of Venezuela. Contains clippings, manuscript notes, photographs, invitations all dealing with life in Caracas between 1890-1891.
P/2 Gresham, W.A. 1893. ALS to Mr. Richard M. Bartleman. Washington D.C. April 25 lp. 33 X 21 cm. Arrangements made for his draft to be paid by Shipley and Co.
P/3 Brown, Shipley and Co. 1893. ALS to Mr. R.M. Bartleman. London. May 5 lp. 25 X 20 cm. Honoring draft according to the instructions of the Secretary of State.
P/4 Kieckhoefer, F.J. 1893. ALS to Mr. Bartleman Department of State, Washington D.C. May 8 2p. 17 X 11 cm. About draft note that was returned to him.
P/5 Bartleman, R.M. n.d. Memorandum of expense of living at Caracas, Venezuela.
PH/1 Photograph of different diplomats stationed at Caracas. Breakfast, 1893, with the Countess Maglione? Aug. 9.
PH/2 Photograph: Caracas. The Guayra Railroad, 1891.
Cl/1-12 Newspaper Clippings concerning Venezuela. 1892 Jan. 25 - June 13.




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