Brown University
Providence, RI
Papers:
10 to 25 items in various collections including correspondence in the Augustus Mendon Lord papers, 1795-1908; and 1 letter (May 2, 1890) to Horatio R. Storer regarding opposition to transfer of Fish Commission to Agriculture Department.
Columbia University
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
New York, NY
Papers:
1 letter (December 12, 1881) in the Aldrich family collection; 3 official letters (April-September 1888) in the William Mason Grosvenor papers, 1828-1916; 1 official letter (January 11, 1882) in the Edward Morse Shepard collection. Finding aid.
Library of Congress
Manuscript Division
Washington, DC
Papers:
1777-1930. 143 containers. Correspondence, journal (1906) relating to the Hepburn bill, appointment books (1906-1909), drafts of speeches with related notes and memoranda, financial papers, scrapbooks, clippings and printed material chiefly relating to his congressional service. Includes papers of Aldrich's biographer, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, which contain interview notes, correspondence from Carter Glass and other senators, analyses of legislation of the era, and photographs. Available on 73 microfilm reels. Finding aid.
New-York Historical Society
New York, NY
Papers:
1886-1888 and no date. 8 letters. Personal and official correspondence. Finding aid.
Rhode Island Historical Society
Providence, RI
Papers:
2 autograph letters (188l, 1885); photographs; and portraits.
Rockefeller Archive Center
North Tarrytown, NY
Papers:
In the John D. Rockefeller family letterbooks, 1877-1918, on microfiche; in the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller, Rockefeller Boards records, 1899-1961, portions restricted until January 1, 1998; and in Aldrich papers, 73 microfilm reels of originals in the Library of Congress. Finding aid.
University of Michigan
Bentley Historical Library
Ann Arbor, MI
Papers:
Correspondence in the Henry Howland Crapo papers, 1830-1920. Finding aid.
Yale University Libraries
Manuscripts and Archives
New Haven, CT
Papers:
Correspondence in the Paul Moritz Warburg papers, 1904-1932.
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