Papers 1829–69. 1.5 linear foot (1 box). Ship's captain and agent. Includes a letter, 6 June 1831, he received aboard the ship Coliseum in St, Petersburg from the ship's owner, John Brown of Boston, concerning his cargo. Partial inventory (NUCMC 64–1215). Finding aid available: https://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=123
Hutson Family
Papers, 1807–1955, 12,488 items. Includes 8 letters from Albert Hutson to his family, written while he was with the U.S. Navy in Vladivostok, March-April 1919 and March-May 1921. He discusses the political situation, Cossack activities, the Bolsheviks, and U.S. and Japanese troops. https://larc.tulane.edu/help/subject-guides/family-history
Renshaw Family
Papers, 1901-1993. 2 linear feet (1 box and 1 oversized folder).The collection consists of the correspondence of Donald and Evan Renshaw to their father, Judge Henry Renshaw, and other family members about Western Europe during World War I, famine in Russia, Singapore, and London. Also included are newspaper clippings and other printed materials, photographs, newspapers, and a drawing. The subjects of the photographs are Russia, Southwest Asia, and the National Relief Administration. Includes Donald Renshaw's (d. 1961) photographs of the USSR, 1921–23, 185 items. Member of the American Relief Mission in Moscow. Snapshots he took while in service show Moscow buildings, urban dwellers, country scenes, and peasants. Finding aid available: https://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/?p=collections/controlcard&id=347