Papers, ca. 1889–1903, 155 items. American artist and author. Traveled through Italy, Germany, North Africa, Germany, and Russia in 1892, in company with Poultney Bigelow, a journalist, author, and historian. Their trip resulted in a series of articles for Harper' s magazines, 1893–97, written by Bigelow and illustrated by Remington. Includes copies of letters from Remington to Bigelow concerning arrangements for the trip. Restriction information available at the library. (NUCMC 62–767)
Owen D. Young
Papers, 1874-1962. 500 linear feet. The Young collection documents five decades of national and international business and political history, including the post World War I reparation period which saw Young as the key figure in the Dawes Plan of 1924 and the Young Plan of 1929 with its provisions for the still existing Bank of International Settlements. The collection chronicles Young's leadership as chairman of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, creator of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), Vice President and Chairman of General Electric, as well as his progressive role in labor relationship, education and agriculture. The collection reflects Young's career as a lawyer, diplomat, humanist, bibliophile and as a leader in business and industry. Young was interested in developing business relations with Russia and met with Amtorg representatives in New York. A few letters in the papers deal with U.S.-Russian industrial arrangement, 1917–1930s. Finding aid available: https://www.stlawu.edu/library/manuscript-collection/owen-d-young-collection