Papers, 1881-1929. 1 linear ft. and 1 volume. Correspondence; diary (1894) and other papers relating to Krauskopf's trip to Russia to investigate the condition of Jews there and to encourage the development of Jewish agricultural activity; lectures; printed discourses; newspaper clippings; and other papers. Includes material relating to the founding of Patriotic Society of Philadelphia in 1910 and to the 25th anniversary (1912-1913) of Krauskopf's service at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia, Pa. (later in Elkins Park) and correspondence of Krauskopf's second wife, Sybil (Feinman) Krauskopf, after his death. Translated copies of select materials available online: http://kipah.org/leadership/krauskopf/