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Miscellaneous

Various pieces included in the accretion

• Newspaper clipping
• Receipt December 1, 1914
• Newspaper clipping poem Moonlight by Martha Brindley Darbyshire
• United Community Service bookmark
• Check in French
• Comic clipping
• Dedicatory Exercises program
• Empty photo folder
• Infantry clipping
• Empty envelope
• Scandinavian-American Line ship menu
• The Active-Service French Book for Soldiers & Sailors containing the Soldiers’ Language Manual by AJAX, French for the Front by E. F. Harris
• American Line List of Passengers, Saturday July 22, 1916. “St. Louis” mail steamer sailing from New York for Liverpool.

Correspondence

  • Telegram to Mrs. Hagen Squires
  • ALS to Mrs. Wright Hall from Ha(illegible) dated 27 May 1918. 1 leaf.
  • TLS to JNH from Uncle Norm dated 31 July 1950. 2 leaves, mismatched envelope.
  • 3 envelopes, no letters
  • ALS, difficult to read
  • Envelope with note: “These are old British army films. Will you please put them in my chest. I am also sending home some photo and books which I don’t need.”
  • ALS to Mrs. A. L. Hall from Oliver Kinley dated July 18, 1917. 1 leaf.
  • TLS to Fred Y. Hall from Norm dated 5 April 1944. 1 leaf.
  • TLS to Mrs. Hall from J. N. Welch dated 16 July 1917. 1 leaf, 1 clipping.
  • ALS to JNH and Homer from Connie and Nancy Ella. 1 leaf.
  • TLS to Fred Y. Hall from Norm dated 20 June 1950. 2 leaves.
  • TLS to Dorfy Libbet from Norman dated August 7, 1947. 2 leaves.
  • ALS to Mrs. Hall (mother) from Conrad L. Hall dated 2 December 1936. 1 leaf.
  • TLS to ‘mother’ from Harvey dated 11 March (no year). 1 leaf.
  • ALS to Nick and Nancy Rutgers from Nicky dated 1 May 1962. 1 leaf.
  • ALS to Grandma from Madeline. 1 leaf.
  • Postcard to mother from norm dated 5 February 1937

TLS and ALS refer to typed letter signed and autograph letter signed.

Photos and Negatives

  • Various collections of negatives
  • 8 negatives—military subjects, contained in envelope labeled “Lce. Corpl. James N. Hall, C. Coy. 9th. Batt: Royal Fusiliers, North Camp, Aldershot”

Total photos: 72

  • Ship photo
  • Family photo
  • Two large group photos
  • Postcard “This is another “Bounty” scene taken on the beach not far from Nordhoff’s solace. It really is a beautiful setting.”
  • Photo “Jamie dear—here is your dear grandpa who loved you so-“
  • Boat photo
  • Photo with names: Arabella, Margaret Trepto(?), Sarah, Maud Howard, Alice Gist

Writing on the backs of photos:

  • Sarah and her brother Joe
  • Sarah and Connie
  • One corner of my workroom the bookshelves go [unknown] the way normal two sides of the room
  • Irma, Sarah’s niece
  • Postcard
  • Connie
  • Connie all dressed up
  • The beach side of the house. The steps at the left go with the bath room. There are curtains to let down when it rains. You can see one of them from at the fun end of the veranda.
  • Sarah, Irma, and Nancy
  • Color photo
  • The beach near Mr. Russel’s house
  • The mountain back of Russel’s place
  • Mother Hall, Sarah + Nancy, Brother + Conrad, Sarah’s Niece
  • A big hug and a kiss to Grandpa Hall from Conrad
  • Norm, Jrz, driver, and his children
  • Nancy Ella in our gard
  • Sarah + Nancy Ella
  • The reef at low tide
  • Rarotongan native house
  • Black Rock at Rarotonga
  • Natives

James Norman Hall Papers 1906-1954

  • US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.01
  • Collection

The James Norman Hall papers at Grinnell College span the years 1906-54.  About half the collection is correspondence, clippings, photographs, and notebooks, the other half is manuscripts of his writings, including his autobiography, novels, short stories, essays, and poems, published and unpublished.  The 665 letters and post cards are arranged chronologically.  A small portion are from Hall's four years in Boston before World War I, nearly half are from World War I and post war years, and the rest from the last 25 years of his life.  Much of the correspondence is with his family and two Boston friends, George Courtright Greener (1911-53), Director of the North Bennet Street Industrial School, and Roy Cushman (1914-50), Probation Officer in Juvenile Court.  Other correspondence includes letters and cards from Hall to his former Grinnell professors, Charles Payne (1916-44) and George L. Pierce (1911-50), from his college roommate, Chester C. Davis (1910-19), newspaperman, head of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in the 1930's and president of the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis, and a few letters from Ellery Sedgwick, editor of Atlantic Monthly.  The Atlantic Monthly-Hall-Nordhoff correspondence is on 14 rolls of microfilm, and the Sedgwick-Hall correspondence is on one roll in the Archives.  A few letters are exchanges between friends with comments about Hall.  Some letters are typed, some are carbons, most are handwritten.  A typed version of selected war letters is included.  The Archives does not have Robert Dean Frisbie's letters on which Hall's story "Frisbie of Danger Island" is based, nor correspondence with Nordhoff.

Most of the newspaper clippings are reports of Hall's war experiences and reviews of his books, a few are about Hall, Tahiti, and the South Seas.  Most photographs are from World War I and his Iceland trip, a few are of his family in Tahiti.

Twenty-eight small handwritten notebooks, some of which record Hall's travels and outlines of stories and poems, a diary of the 1909 Grinnell College Glee Club tour to the west coast, and Hall's Grandfather Young's small Civil War diary (1864) are also in the collection.  Two rolls of microfilm in the Archives contain war letters, pages of notebooks and other items selected from the Grinnell collection by Paul Briand Jr., who wrote a biography of Hall.

Over half of the collection consists of typescripts, some with revisions or several versions of sections, of nine of the twelve books Nordhoff and Hall co-authored (manuscripts of the first three, published before 1930, are not in the collection), of parts or all of seven of the seventeen books Hall published alone, of scripts of two of Hall's plays, of typescripts or holograph versions of 19 of the more than 80 published magazine pieces, and of about sixty unpublished poems, stories, and essays, most undated.  The Archives owns 28 books Hall wrote by himself or coauthored with Nordhoff, including foreign language editions of some titles.

The Hall papers at Grinnell College are a valuable resource for anyone studying his career as a writer, his travels, experiences, ideas, and the sources of some of his stories.  Hall's war correspondence is particularly enlightening for the World War I scholar interested in the human aspect of the war.

Hall, James Norman (Class of 1910)

Freesound

  • US US-IaGG Pamphlet 70-72-72.8 pF-W-72.8 pFr
  • File
  • 2000-
  • Part of Student Life

McClelland, Jesse (Class of 2001)

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