02180mpc 22003855 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002500066035002200091040002400113100002200137245004100159300001800200524011000218520099800328520008101326600002301407600003601430600003401466600001801500600002301518600002901541650001801570650002001588650001601608650002001624650003501644650001401679651001101693655002701704655002001731656001301751905002101764998000901785246095719990302120000.0840712i19001941nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV84A1123 a(NIC)notisAMH6430 aNICcNICeappmdNIC3 aMcCormick family.00aMcCormick family papers,f1900-1941. a8.6 cubic ft. aMcCormick Family Papers, #1312. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. aConsists mostly of graphic arts materials of Howard McCormick, representing his work as a wood engraver, cover designer, illustrator, and muralist, and includes prime prints, tear sheets, sketches, lecture slides, linoleum blocks, glass plate negatives of Navajo, Hopi, and Apache Indian dances, photonegatives of a trip to Mexico, a wood engraving print of Abraham Lincoln's head, magazine articles written by McCormick, exhibition catalogs, and similar materials. Also includes letters to Howard McCormick from his brother Frederick, a Reuter's correspondent in the Far East, in which he describes living conditions, customs, and superstitions among the Chinese, recounts his experiences reporting the Russo-Japanese War, and gives his impressions of the Russians; and business and personal correspondence from relatives and family friends. Correspondents include Carl Akeley, , Josephine Newell, and Grace McCormick Wilson. bIncludes a woodblock print by Howard McCormick of Borglum's bust of Lincoln.10aMcCormick, Howard.10aMcCormick, Frederick,db. 1870.10aLincoln, Abraham,d1809-1865.10aAkeley, Carl.10aNewell, Josephine.10aWilson, Grace McCormick. 0aGraphic arts. 0aNavajo Indians. 0aHopi dance. 0aApache Indians. 0aRusso-Japanese War, 1904-1905. 0aRussians. 0aChina. 7aGlass plate negatives. 7aPhotonegatives. 7aArtists. a19990302120000.0 s9554