Papers, 1808–1935, 18 in. Second secretary at the U.S. embassy in St. Petersburg, 1898–1901. Contains his typescript "Memoirs of the Old Regime in Russia"; a photoalbum with 60 postcards and photoprints of the Imperial family, dignitaries, and other subjects; a notebook, August 1898, on the "Czar's proposal for arms reduction"; a second notebook, October 1898, labeled "People in St. Petersburg"; and a scrapbook with letters received, invitations, programs, broadsides, menus, calling cards, lists of diplomatic corps members, and pamphlets.