Wallace Kirkland Papers

An inventory of its records at the University of Illinois at Chicago




Collection Summary

Creator:Kirkland, Wallace
Title:Wallace Kirkland Papers
Dates:1890/1983
Abstract: The collection consists of photography, writing, correspondence, exhibit materials and family papers of Wallace William Kirkland. The majority of the material dates from the early 1920s to Kirkland's death in 1979. The collection contains material pertaining to Kirkland's work with the YMCA, his career as a social worker at Hull-House, and his career as a photojournalist with Life Magazine. Also included is material about the Kirkland family, and Wallace Kirkland's art work, art photography and unpublished short stories.
Quantity: 45 linear feet
Identification: WKirkland

Biography of Wallace Kirkland

Born on a coconut plantation in Jamaica, British West Indies, Wallace William Kirkland was the second child of Scot William Dixon and Brit Emma Elworthy. Kirkland lived in Jamaica for fourteen years with his four sisters until 1905 when a hurricane destroyed the family's farm and home. Kirkland's childhood, which he recounts later in his life in a manuscript entitled Jamaican Boyhood, was steeped in Jamaican culture. While he claims that he was not class conscious as a child, Kirkland's mother forbade him from playing with "coolies," the indentured servants his father employed from India. After the hurricane Kirkland's parents separated. His mother moved in with her parents and opened a small general store while his father declared bankruptcy and attempted, unsuccessfully, to maintain a home. Kirkland initially lived with his aunt and went to work as an apprentice in a fitters shop for the railroad where he crushed his little finger on his left hand. After months of struggling to survive, Kirkland's mother borrowed money from her brother and determined to take Kirkland and her youngest daughter Elsie to the United States. The three left Jamaica without telling Kirkland's father. After five days at sea, they landed in New York on August 4, 1905, Kirkland's fourteenth birthday. Kirkland's father died in Jamaica two years later.

Living first in New York and then in New Jersey, Kirkland labored for the next decade at a variety of jobs. He worked initially as a pipe washer at a rubber factory and later as a clerk for a grocery store. Eventually Kirkland secured a job with the YMCA in charge of its Boy's Club. This opportunity led Kirkland to his first career, though it would take almost a decade before he could devote himself to it full time.

Kirkland began his journey to becoming a social worker in 1913 when he entered the George Williams YMCA College in Chicago. He also secured a part time job working for the Boys Club at Hull-House. Kirkland's first distraction to his work occurred in May 1915, on a visit back east, where Kirkland met Ethel Freeland at the First Baptist Church of Passaic, New Jersey. The two began a romance that included Sunday afternoon canoe trips and daily letters when Kirkland was in Chicago. The major interruption to his work was the Great War. During World War I, Kirkland delayed his schooling to travel to Texas where, through the YMCA, he assisted troops in the U.S. Infantry and the U. S. Calvary. When a rumor circulated that the regiment Kirkland worked with was to be sent to Europe, he wrote to Ethel asking her to come to Texas and marry him. Eventually winning her parents permission, Ethel and her mother made the journey and on May 27, 1918, she and "Kirk" wed. They were married for sixty-one years, until Kirkland's death.

After the war Kirkland was eventually able to fulfill his desire to become a social worker. Initially he was transferred to Ft. Huachuca, Arizona, where the couple's first child, Wallace "Buddy" Kirkland was born, but by 1921 the family moved back to Chicago where Kirkland completed his degree in sociology. His thesis on "Utilizing Gang Control in Boy's Work," argued that the most effective means to influence the behavior of working boys is not to separate them based on categories such as age, size, or ability, but rather to use their own groupings, by gangs, and allow them to determine their activities based on their interests. Kirkland was able to apply this theory in his own work with the Hull House boys club.

In 1922 Jane Addams invited the Kirklands to become residents at Hull-House. She carefully informed them of the meager salary available and the expectations that both Wallace and Ethel contribute to the life and activities at Hull-House. Ethel worked in the Mary Crane nursery while Kirkland was director of the Hull-House Boys Club. During this time the couple had three more children, Jane, (birth date unknown) who died as an infant, Judy, born April 1, 1926 and Don, born November 8, 1929. For the next fourteen years, through the prohibition era and into the depression, Kirkland worked with teenage boys who lived in neighborhoods near the Hull-House complex. Additionally in 1929 Kirkland was commissioned as a probation officer for the Juvenile Court. Through his work Kirkland confirmed his belief that the settlement house was the most effective means available to assist teenage boys because it allowed a social worker to live and mingle with life in the community, learning first hand the needs and desires of individuals and their families. Further, Kirkland was able to act on his belief that it was important to expose the boys to new experiences, both for the body and the mind.

A devote lover of nature and the outdoors, one of the signature activities Kirkland developed for the Boys Club was a variety of camping trips. Initiating the boys with weekend camping trips to the Indiana Dunes, every summer for fifteen years Kirkland took a group of boys on a three-month long camping trip in northwestern Ontario. He asserted that the trips gave each boy, "strenuous exercise, plenty of sleep, [and] new things to occupy his mind." Kirkland also took occasional winter snow-shoe trips through northern Canada, including one trip in January 1930 with his nine-year-old son, Buddy. The two traveled 250 miles through Canada by dog team and snow shoe.

The beginnings of Kirkland's second career occurred when Eastman Kodak Company gave him a 5 x 7 view camera to teach photography to the Boys Club. He taught himself to use the camera and transformed a Hull-House closet into a dark room. Kirkland and the boys began taking photographs of their surroundings, everything from the Hull-House athletic teams to the wild life at the Indiana Dunes. Kirkland's interest in the art of photography and his experiences photographing the people and activities of Hull-House as well as its surrounding neighborhoods gradually convinced him to leave social work and become a professional photographer.

In 1935 the Kirklands departed from Hull-House and moved to Oak Park. Wallace Kirkland opened a small studio in a carriage house, which housed four other artists' studios as well, near the Chicago Water Tower and Rush Street. He described the area as the center of Chicago's Bohemia. Kirkland's first professional assignment was to take photographs for a promotional booklet for the Howie Military Academy in Indiana. The following year he was hired as a staff photographer by Life magazine in its founding year. Throughout the next thirty years Kirkland photographed countless significant historical figures and events. One of the assignments he described as his most meaningful was his1940 trip to India. Kirkland was dispatched to cover the all-India Congress meetings where Life believed that the Indian Congress might vote to break away form England. The Congress decided not to seek independence at that time, but Kirkland was able to meet with Mahatma Gandhi. Kirkland wrote that it was his association with Jane Addams, whom Gandhi admired, that ultimately convinced the leader to allow Kirkland to take his photograph. During World War II Kirkland was assigned to follow General Douglas MacArthur in Australia, though he never got a photograph of the general worthy of publication. Extremely confident in his work, Kirkland exhibited his ability to admit his shortcomings when he described his coverage of MacArthur as his "greatest photographic flop." He also worked for several months as the White House photographer during President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's tenure in office.

After World War II Kirkland spent some time in New York as an instructor in Life's School of Photography for its New York correspondents. This assignment, like so much of his work, caused Kirkland to be away from home for lengthy periods. He had spent eight months in India, probably his longest stint away. During these times Kirkland wrote many letters home to his wife Ethel, whom he addressed as "Darlint," and his children, often closing his letters with the phrase "keep the old chin up...I will be back."

When Kirkland returned to being a photographic reporter he focused on many of his life-long interests. First he shot a nature series for Life magazine. Between his work for Life and his independent projects, Kirkland photographed the vast duck population in Canada, porcupines, mosquitoes, otters, moose, turtles, among other living creatures, and published an intricate series on the scientific insemination of bees. His photographs of moose resulted in a children's book, Shenshoo, the Story of a Moose (1930). The otter, however, was perhaps the animal Kirkland photographed most throughout his life. After an initial assignment for Life magazine where Kirkland photographed the birth of four otters, he photographed the lives of two of the young otters who became TV and movie actors. The otters' mother had been caught in a steel trap and the two babies were raised by the Beechmans, a human family, that trained them to perform. Kirkland was one of the cameramen that filmed the otters for a Walt Disney television movie, Flash, The Teenage Otter produced in 1961. Through the years Kirkland amassed enough otter photographs to write a book, Obie the Otter, though the book was never published. After his retirement from Life Kirkland did publish a series of photographic children's books that featured many of his nature photographs, including A Walk By the Pond (1971), A Walk by the Seashore (1971), A Walk in the Fields (1971) A Walk in the Woods (1971).

Kirkland also drew on his experiences as a social worker, his childhood in Jamacia and his world travels in his work. In 1950 he shot a series for a Life article on people on pensions and those in the poor house. Throughout his career Kirkland photographed events and scenes in Lima, Peru; Cuba; Oaxaca, Mexico; and his boyhood home in Jamaica. His work for Life earned him the Page One Award for outstanding newspaper work. In a desire to record some of these events with his own slant, Kirkland published two books, Recollections of a Life Photographer and Lure of the Pond.

Kirkland retired from Life Magazine in 1956 at the age of sixty-five. While his colleagues joked about his fondness for women and rum, Kirkland held the professional respect of a great number of his peers. After his retirement Kirkland continued to work independently for over a decade. In 1963 he agreed to photograph the demolition of most of the buildings that comprised Hull-House. In a widely publicized photo he recorded the wrecker's iron ball as it hit one of the buildings. Four years later, Kirkland published a series of photographs of nude women in a Gallery Series One booklet, Poets, that featured a series of poems as well. In 1969 a stroke left Kirkland paralyzed. He lived for the next ten years in a nursing home in Oak Park, Illinois with his wife. Kirkland died September 14, 1979 at the age of eighty-eight, survived by his wife and three children. Kirkland's legacy lives on in his photographs that continue to be displayed at institutions throughout the country. Exhibitions of Kirkland's photographs include: the 1952 Art Institute of Chicago exhibition of 50 of Kirkland's photos, the 1965 Smithsonian Institute exhibit "Profile of Poverty" that included some of Kirkland's work, the Illinois Bell exhibit in the Lobby Gallery of its Chicago Headquarters that celebrated the 90th Anniversary of Hull-House, the 1989 exhibition at the Montgomery Ward Gallery at the University of Illinois at Chicago that featured Kirklands' photographs, and the 2003 exhibition The Early History of the Arts at Hull-House and the Photographs of Wallace Kirkland at the Hull House North Side Center for Arts and Culture.

-- Biographical Sketch by Gwen Hoerr Jordan.


Scope and Contents

The collection consists of photography, writing, correspondence, exhibit materials and family papers of Wallace William Kirkland. The majority of the material dates from the early 1920s to Kirkland's death in 1979. The collection contains material pertaining to Kirkland's work with the YMCA, his career as a social worker at Hull-House, and his career as a photojournalist with Life Magazine. Also included is material about the Kirkland family, and Wallace Kirkland's art work, art photography and unpublished short stories.

The collection is arranged into series based on format. The photographic materials consist of prints as well as negatives of varying size and format. Similar photographs can be found across the series. Researchers looking for photographs of a particular subject are advised to consult each of the photographic series or to use the index to the finding aid.


Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Subjects:
Hull-House (Chicago, Ill.) --Photographs.
Jamaica --Biography --Sources.
Kirkland, Wallace --Archives.
Photographers --United States --Biography --Sources.
Social workers --Illinois --Chicago --Biography --Sources.
Hull-House and Settlement House History


Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

The University Library purchased prints of the Hull-House related photographs from Wallace Kirkland in 1966. Between 1978 and 1992 Kirkland and his estate following his death, donated the negatives for these prints, the manuscript material and the non-Hull-House related photographic prints and negatives found in this collection. The remainder of Kirkland's papers were donated to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.


Detailed Description/Box and Folder Listing

Series I: Papers

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Series I contains non-photographic material including writings, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks and personal documents. The material has been arranged by the cataloger.
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Subseries A: Writings
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Subseries A contains published and unpublished writings by Wallace Kirkland including articles, short stories, photograph captions, and novels. The majority of the writings are undated and have been arranged alphabetically by format and title. Untitled works have been given headings by the cataloger and appear in square brackets.
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Articles
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11"And We Rubbed Her Knees with Gin," n.d.
2[Annette Kellerman, n.d.]
3"Artificial Insemination of Queen Bees," n.d.
4"Caleb Harrison, n.d."
5"Camera Adventuring in Guatemala," n.d.
6"Cancer Mobile, Jackson, KY," n.d.
7[Canoes, ca. 1930]
8"Casey Jones," n.d.
9"Confession," n.d.
10"Ducks Unlimited," n.d.
11"The Dunes," n.d.
12"Eighty Years at Hull-House -- A Review," n.d.
13"The Emergence of a Mosquito," n.d.
14"Faith," n.d.
15[Franklin Roosevelt, n.d.]
16"Fun on the Job," n.d.
17[Gandhi, n.d.]
18"Gathering chicle sap for chewing gum," n.d.
19"Greek Easter along Halsted Street," n.d.
20[Harry Truman, n.d.]
21"Hollyhock Dolls," n.d.
22"How the Plague came to Lima," n.d.
23 Hull-House Boys Club," n.d.
24"I Enter Mexico," n.d.
25"I visit Gandhi," n.d.
26[India, n.d.]
27[India, n.d.]
28[India, 1939]
29[Jane Addams, n.d.]
30"Juvenile Detention Home for Boys," n.d."
31"Life History," n.d.
32"Lumberjack School," n.d.
33"Looking Backward," n.d.
34"MacArthur," n.d.
35"The Mayfly," n.d.
36"Nature's Computer: The Fertilizing of Corn," n.d.
37"Nick Fosco," [1970]
38"Old Bones Heal Slowly," n.d.
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239[Photographic Career, n.d.]
40"The Saga of a Photographic Duck Hunt," n.d.
41[Snuff, n.d.]
42"Utilizing Gang Control in Boys Work." Graduating Thesis, YMCA College, Chicago, 1923.
43Ibid. -- notes, 1923.
44"William John Granata, 'The Greek'," n.d.
45[World War II, n.d.]
46"Miscl. Bits and Pieces of Writing," n.d.
47"Miscl. and Quips, etc.," n.d.
48[Notes, n.d.]
49"Life -- Suggested Stories," n.d.
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Short Stories
50"The Battle of the Barn," n.d.
51"Birth of a Dragonfly," n.d.
52"The Birth of Silver Wings the Dragonfly," n.d.
53"Boy, Dog, Otter," n.d.
54"British Cow Queen," n.d.
55"Butler Boy," n.d.
56Ibid.
57Ibid.
58Ibid.
59Ibid.
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360"Crazy as a Loon," n.d.
61"Du Pont," n.d.
62[Gary Beecham, otter, n.d.]
63"Gary Beecham and his Animal Friends," n.d.
64"In These United States," n.d.
65"The Making of A Birch Bark Canoe," n.d.
66"Manitou Muskies," n.d.
67"Migisi, the Ojibway Boy," n.d.
68"The Miracle," n.d.
69"Myron the Mink," n.d.
70"Of Mice and Me," n.d.
71"Mosaic of Friendships," n.d.
72[Otter, n.d.]
73"The Penny and the Gingerbread," n.d.
74"Pneumonia," n.d.
75"Poetry," n.d.
76"The Pond," n.d.
77Ibid. -- notes
78"Reardon's Saloon," n.d.
79"Sekak the Skunk," [1970].
80"Shayne's Chauffeur," n.d.
81"Shenshoo the Moose," n.d.
82"Stark Reality," n.d.
83"Tempus Fugit," n.d.
84"Thinking Gesture," n.d.
85"Those Exciting Years, 1937-1940," n.d.
86Ibid.
87"Three Perfect Things," n.d.
88"Travels," n.d.
89"A Walk Along Many Shores," [1970].
90"A Walk Along the Seashore," n.d.
91Ibid.
92"A Walk in the Field," n.d.
93Ibid.
94"A Walk in the Woods," n.d.
95"The Whistle," n.d.
96"The Witching Well," n.d.
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Novels
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497Jamaica Boy, n.d.
98Ibid.
99Ibid.
100Ibid.
101Ibid.
102Ibid.
103Ibid.
104Jamaica Boyhood -- Condensed Manuscript, n.d.
105Jamaica Boyhood, n.d.
106Ibid.
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5107Ibid.
108Jamaica Boyhood -- Final Typed Manuscript, n.d.
109Ibid, n.d.
110Jamaica Boyhood -- Notes, n.d.
111Jamaica Boyhood -- Corrections, n.d.
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Published Works
112"Alvin the Otter," n.d.
113"Big Adventure," n.d.
114"Camp Clothing for Men" in Marshall Field and Company Magazine, June 1928.
115"Canoe Cruising in Canada" in Field and Stream, April 1934.
116[Cover,] Country Beautiful, December 1963.
117[Cover,] Oak Leaves, 1969-12-19
118"A Farm in Illinois," in Fortune, August 1935.
119"From Korea on Friday," in Life, c. 1950.
120Gallery Series/One: Poets, Chicago, 1967.
121"Gandhi at Home," in Life, 1942-08-17
122"Give 'em air," The American Magazine, November 1939.
123"The Good Life of Good Otters, in Life, [1953].
124"India," in Life, 1941-05-12
125"India," in Life, 1942-03-16
126"Lo, the Mosquito," in Life, 1967-08-20
127The Lure of the Pond. Chicago: Regenery -- Book jackets, [1969].
128"Open Season on Sympathy," in Chicago Tribune Magazine, 1966-01-30
129"Ouch," in Chicago Tribune Magazine, 1968-04-21
130"The Pond," in Country Beautiful, April 1963.
131Recollections of a Life Photographer, Boston, Houghton Mifflin. -- Book Jackets, 1954
132"The Swinging Scene in Saugatuck," Chicago Tribune Magazine, 1965-05-23
133"Twenty-eight Years Ago in Life," Life, 1973-03-10
134"Warm Memories of Hull-House," Life, 1961-03-17
135"What Became of the Mice?" Child Life, July 1940.
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Subseries B: Photo Captions
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Subseries B contains captions photo captions written by Wallace Kirkland.
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6136[India Photo Captions, n.d.]
137[Misc. Life Photo Captions, n.d.]
138[Misc. Photo Captions, n.d.]
139[Orbie the Otter Photo Captions, n.d.]
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Subseries C: Correspondence
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Subseries C includes correspondence between Wallace Kirkland and family, friends and professional associates dating from 1911 to 1973.
140Birnstengle, Arthur, 1946.
141Cousins, Hezekiah, 1959
142Culver Educational Foundation, 1976.
143Family, 1911-1953.
144Family, 1976.
145Field, Marshall Jr., 1961
146Flynn, Mrs. Erroll, 1952.
147Heal, Edith, 1985.
148Hull-House Boys Club Members, 1925.
149Kirkland, Don and Judy, 1940-1947.
150Kirkland, Ethel, 1915.
151Kirkland, Ethel, 1940.
152Kirkland, Ethel, 1940-1942.
153Kirkland, Judy, n.d.
154Kirkland, Wallace Jr., 1940.
155Life Magazine, 1937-1944, n.d.
156Life Magazine, 1942-1952.
157Life Magazine, 1944.
158Moffett, Hugh, 1962.
159Official India correspondence, 1940.
160Porter, Roy, 1967-1968.
161Porter, Roy, 1969.
162Porter, Roy, 1969.
163Porter, Roy, 1970.
164Ibid.
165Porter, Roy, n.d.
166Ibid.
167Ibid.
168Publishers, 1956-1973.
169Rachel, 1974.
170Siegel, Max, 1962.
171Stokes, John, 1973.
172Thomas, W.I., 1928.
173Thompson, Ed. 1938-40.
174Yunus, Mohammad, 1966.
175Misc. business correspondence, 1931-63.
176Misc. personal correspondence, 1938-1963.
177Misc. congratulatory letters, 1950-1956.
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Subseries D: Personal Papers
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Subseries D contains Wallace Kirkland's personal documents including diaries, armed forces documentation and obituaries dating from 1918 to 1983.
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7178Address books, n.d.
179Army medical records, 1942.
180Art work, n.d.
181Australia and New Zealand trip, 1940-1942.
182Awards, 1949.
183Brochures, 1928-1943, n.d.
184Business cards, n.d.
185Cards [with Kirkland photos], 1942-1964, n.d.
186Century of Progress exhibitor pass, 1933.
187Commencement program -- YMCA College, 1923.
188Condolences, 1979.
189Cruise -- Great White Fleet, 1938.
190Diary, n.d.
191Diary, 1930.
192Gandhi - Kirkland article, 1983.
193Itinerary -- Tasmania, 1940.
194Jane Addams Centennial invitation, 1960.
195Maldre, Mati. "History of Photography Research Paper," [1971].
196Marriage certificate, 1918.
197Obituaries, 1979.
198Passports, 1938, 1958.
199Patent agreement, 1942.
200Retirement tribute, n.d.
201War correspondent records, 1942-43.
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Subseries E: Family Papers
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Subseries E contains material relating to Ethel Kirkland and the Kirkland family.
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8202Genealogy, n.d.
203Kirkland, Don, 1970.
204Kirkland, Ethel -- Application to take Oath of Allegiance, 1962.
205Kirkland, Ethel -- Art, n.d.
206Kirkland, Ethel -- Correspondence [Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr], 1930.
207Kirkland, Ethel -- [On living at Hull-House], n.d.
208Kirkland, Ethel -- "Recollections of Ethel Kirkland," n.d.
209Kirkland, Ethel -- Scrapbook, n.d.
210Ibid.
211Kirkland, Judith Anne, 1926, 1938.
212Kirkland, Wallace, Jr. -- "A Childhood: Living at Hull-House," n.d.
213Newspaper clipping, 1965.
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Subseries F: Exhibits
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This sub-series contains material from exhibits of Kirkland's photography, much of it after his death.
214"Aspects of America," Triton College, 1979.
215"Fifty Photographs by Wallace Kirkland," Art Institute of Chicago, 1952
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9216"Hull-House Photographs," Illinois Bell, 1979.
217"Ibid."
218"Many Faces of Hull-House," University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989.
219"Profiles of Poverty," The Smithsonian, 1965.
220"Wallace Kirkland's Hull-House Photographs," University of Illinois at Chicago, 1980.
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Subseries G: Clippings and Scrapbooks
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Subseries G contains clippings and scrapbooks created by Wallace and Ethel Kirkland from ca. 1890 to 1989.
221Clippings, 1928.
222Clippings, 1939-1972.
223Clippings, 1978-1979.
224Clippings, 1983-1989.
225Clippings, n.d.
226Clipping re: Hull-House, n.d.
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9aScrapbooks [Includes photographs, clippings, correspondence etc.], ca. 1890 - 1965
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Subseries H: Pamphlets
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Subseries H contains pamphlets and published material collected by Wallace Kirkland.
227Addams, Jane, 1968.
228Chicago attractions, n.d.
229Chicago attractions, n.d.
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10230Chicago attractions, n.d.
231Ibid.
232Cosio, Jose Gabriel. Cuzco: The Historical and monumental city of Peru., n.d.
233Cox, H.B. From Jamaica to the Golden West, n.d.
234Elworthy, Robert. The Gold Seekers, n.d.
235Francis Parker Alumni Magazine, 1986.
236Hull-House Yearbook, 1929.
237Peddie Chronicle, 1961.
238Piel, Gerard. The Role of Science in India's Self-Discovery, 1964.
239Thomas Hart Benton,, Exhibit catalog, 1962.
240Toniatti, Hector, n.d.



Series II: Photographs - Prints

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Series II contains photographic prints. The majority of the prints were made by Wallace Kirkland from Kirkland negatives, with the exception of a series of contact prints made at the request of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. The prints include photographs of Hull-House and the Hull-House neighborhood, photographs taken for Life magazine and other freelance and art photographs. This series also contains family photographs, many of which, presumably, were not taken by Kirkland.
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Subseries A: Hull-House Photos
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Subseries A contains prints of images taken by Kirkland of Hull-House activities and neighborhood. Boxes 11-15 contain prints made by or for Wallace Kirkland. Boxes 16 to 19 contain contact prints made for the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. The photographs are categories and order established by Kirkland. The WK numbers were assigned by Wallace Kirkland. Not all WK numbers are represented.
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11241Music School -- WK 1 -19
242Nursery Cooking School -- WK 20-27
243Nursery School, Christmas -- WK28-32
244Nursery School, Art classes -- WK 33-40
245Nursery -- WK 41-80
246Nursery -- WK 81 - 109
247Nursery School -- WK 110-147
248Drama (with Jane Addams) -- WK 148 - 152
249Drama -- WK 153-167
250Drama -- WK 170-185
251Drama -- WK 190-209
252Drama -- WK 210-233
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12253Artwork -- WK 240-259
254Pottery -- WK 260-282
255Athletics -- WK 285-308
256Dance -- WK 309-333
257Dance -- WK 334-359
258Boys Club -- WK 361-381
259Boys Club -- WK 382-398
260Bowen Country Club -- WK 400-425
261Bowen Country Club -- WK 426-459
262Bowen Country Club -- WK 460-493
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13263Bowen Country Club -- WK 494-519
264Bowen Country Club -- WK 520-530
265Bowen Country Club -- WK 542-549
266Boys Club Annual Picnic -- WK 572-574
267Hull-House Neighborhood -- WK 440 -571
268Labor Museum -- WK 575-595
269Greek Easter -- WK 600-614
270Greek Easter -- WK 615-634
271Greek Easter -- WK 635-649
272Greek Easter -- WK 560-662
273Greek Easter -- WK 670-695
274Buildings -- WK 700-716
275Buildings -- WK 717-734
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14276Residents and friends -- WK 746-789
277Jane Addams -- WK 790 - 815
278Jane Addams -- WK 816 - 835
279Jane Addams -- Funeral -- WK 836-845
280Jane Addams -- WK 846 - 859
281Cedarville -- Jane Addams birthplace -- WK 860 - 867
282Jane Addams -- Far East trip -- WK 868 - 869
283[Hull-House people] -- WK 870 - 879
284[Hull-House people] -- WK 898 - 908
285Jane Addams -- Peace Dinner, 1960 -- WK 909
286Hull-House Demolition -- WK 910 - 916
287Junkers -- WK 917 - 999
288[Jane Addams and Boys Club] -- WK 1000 - 1013
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This box contains Hull-House prints without WK numbers. They have been arranged by the cataloger.
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15289Bowen Country Club
290Boys Band
291Boy's Club
292Cedarville
293Christmas cards
294Cooking class
295Greek Easter
296Hull-House -- artifacts
297Hull-House -- buildings
298Hull-House -- demolition
299Hull-House -- neighborhood
300Residents and friends
301Jane Addams
302Jane Addams with friends
303Jane Addams -- funeral
304Jane Addams with nursery school children
305Jane Addams in residents dining hall
306Jane Addams with settlement leaders
307Jane Addams with theatre children
308Junkers
309Labor Museum
310Nursery school
311[postcards]
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16312Hull-House clubs and teams
313Hull-House Nursery
314Hull-House Nursery
315Hull-House -- exterior
316Hull-House -- children
317Bowen Country Club -- Fortieth anniversary
318Hull-House -- misc.
319Hull-House -- personalities
320Bowen Country Club -- departure
321Hull-House -- apartments
322Hull-House -- personalities
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17323Hull-House -- personalities
324Hull-House -- courtyard
325Hull-House -- coffee shop
326Hull-House -- dancing class
327Hull-House neighborhood
328Jane Addams -- funeral
329Bowen Country Club
330Bowen Country Club
331Bowen Country Club
332Bowen Country Club
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18333Bowen Country Club
334Hull-House -- gymnasium
335Theater and tableaux
336Theater and tableaux
337Infant Welfare
338Hull-House interior
339Hull-House -- labor museum
340Hull-House -- music school
341Hull-House -- naturalization class
342Pottery
343Rhythm and dance
344Hull-House residents
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19345Hull-House shops
346Benny Goodman concert
347Cedarville
348Jane Addams -- portraits
349Jane Addams -- portraits
350Hull-House --art class
351Hull-House -- Boys Club
352Hull-House -- children
353Hull-House -- artwork
354Greek neighborhood
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Subseries B: Professional Photos
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Subseries B contains photographs taken by WK in a professional capacity, many for Life Magazine. The categories were established by Kirkland and were arranged in alphabetical order by the cataloger.
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20355Cherry Pickers
356Farm
357Flynn, Erroll and Pat Wyman
358Fox hunt
359Insects
360Insects
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21361Jamaica
362MacArthur, Gen. Douglas
363Milkweed
364Models
365Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
366[Poverty]
367Sculpture
368Sculpture
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22369Stone Sculpture
370Sill Hall
371Union Struggle
372Misc. photos
373Misc. photos
374Misc. Life photos
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Boxes 23 and 24 are photos for books. Otter photographs have been sampled.
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23375"Battle of the Barn"
376Jamaica Boyhood, [1952]
377Jamaica Boyhood, [1952]
378Jamaica Boyhood, [1952]
379Jamaica Boyhood, [1952]
380Jamaica Boyhood, [1952]
381Orbie the Otter [photographs with captions]
382Orbie the Otter [photographs with captions]
383Orbie the Otter [photographs with captions]
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24384[Otter -- sampled]
385[Otter -- sampled]
386[Otter -- sampled]
387[Otter -- sampled]
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Subseries C: Personal Photos
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This sub-series contains personal and family photographs. Presumably many of these photographs were taken by people other than Wallace Kirkland.
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25388Kirkland, Ethel Freeland
389[Family album]
390Kirkland, Ethel Freeland -- photo album, 1910
391Freeland family photos, ca 1900
392Kirkland Family photos -- Jamaica, ca. 1890's
393Kirkland Family photos -- Jamaica, ca. 1890's, n.d.
394Kirkland Family photos -- Retreat, Jamaica home, ca. 1890's, 1952
395Kirkland, Wallace -- portraits, 1893-1896, n.d.
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26396Family photos, ca. 1900
397Family photos, ca. 1900
398Personal photos, ca.1920
399Personal photos, ca. 1910 - ca. 1940
400Personal photos, ca. 1910 - ca. 1940
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27401Family photos, ca. 1930
402Canada Canoe Cruise photos, ca. 1920's
403Canada Canoe Cruise photos, ca. 1920's
404[India identification card painted by Julio de Diego]
405Jamaica trip, 1952
406. Jamaica trip -- 50th wedding anniversary, 1968
407. Jamaica -- friends and servants, 1952, 1968, n.d.
408. Mexico trip, ca. 1950?
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28409Mexico trip, ca. 1950?
410Personal photos, ca. 1940's and 50's
411Personal photos, ca. 1960's
412Personal photos, ca. 1950's and 60's
413Personal photos, 1960's, and 70's
414Kirkland, Wallace -- portraits, ca. 1930 - ca. 1965



Series III: Oversized Prints and Scrapbooks

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Series III contains oversized prints as well as scrapbooks assembled by the Kirklands.
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Hull-House Photos
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29 - Hull House scrapbook415Hull-House scrapbook
416Hull-House scrapbook
417Hull-House scrapbook
418Hull-House scrapbook
419Hull-House scrapbook
420Hull-House scrapbook
421Misc. Hull-House photos [boys club, Jane Addams, Jane Addams' funeral]
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Professional Photographs
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30422Insects
423Kirkland, Wallace, ca. 1940 - ca. 1979
424"Man of Letters"
425Military [WWII]
426Models
427Nature
428Otters
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31429Poverty
430Schools
431Stone Sculpture
432Misc.
433Misc. Life photos
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32 - Life Scrapbook434Life Clippings, 1936-1942
435Life Clippings, 1942-1943
436Life Clippings, 1928-1943
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33 - Life Scrapbook437Life Clippings, 1944-1946
438Life Clippings, 1946-1949
439Life Clippings, 1950-1953
440Life Clippings, 1953-1961
441Life photographs -- master list
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34 - Personal Photos442Canada canoe cruise
443Canada canoe cruise
444Canada canoe cruise
445Canada canoe cruise
446Scrapbook [ca. 1920's to 1950's]
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35 - Personal Photos447Family album -- [1918-1938] -- [part 1]
448Family album -- [1918-1938] -- [part 2]
449Family album -- [1939-1945] -- [part 1]
450Family album -- [1939-1945] -- [part 2]
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36 - Personal photos and scrapbooks451Family album, 1946-1957
452Family album, 1946-1957
453Scrapbook -- "Miscellaneous Kirkland later pieces, Buddy card, reviews of pond book, par. on canoe trip" [list of Hull-House residents]
454Scrapbook -- "Letters to WWK after Jamaica story in Life.", 1953
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37 - Life Retirement and Photo Albums455[Photo album -- portraits of Life photographers presented to Wallace Kirkland at his retirement ], 1952
456Life retirement party -- photo album, 1952
457Life retirement party -- photo album, 1952
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38 - Scrapbooks re: Books458Recollections of a Life Photographer -- Scrapbook [Includes clippings and correspondence about the publication of the book], 1954.
459Ibid. [part 2]
460Ibid. [part 3]
461The Lure of the Pond -- Scrapbook [Includes clippings and correspondence about the publication of the book.], 1969-70.
462Misc. clippings re: Kirkland stories, 1966-1968
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39463Hull-House
464Models
465Models
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40466Nature
467Military
468Jamaica
469Life Scrapbook, 1937-1938
470Life Scrapbook, 1952-1953
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41471Poverty
472Photos of Wallace Kirkland
473University of Missouri News Picture of the Year Award, art work
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42474Clippings Scrapbook [includes Canada Canoe Cruises, newspaper articles, Hull-House articles], 1925-1938
475Misc. photographs [includes "blind girl," unidentified people]
476Misc. photographs [includes "sculpture, unidentified people]
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Oversize477Photograph of Kirkland
478Hudson Bay Co. store [Churchill Manitoba?]
479Oversize clippings, photographs
480Lure of the Pond book jacket display
481Kirkland, Ethel -- diplomas
482Misc. oversized clippings



Series IV: 5x7 Negatives

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Series IV contains 5x7 negatives of photographs taken by Kirkland at Hull-House, as a photographer for Life magazine and as a freelance and art photographer. Please note that this series contains safety, nitrate and glass negatives. Handle with care.
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Subseries A: Hull-House Photographs
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The majority of the photographs in this sub-series were taken by Wallace Kirkland while he was a resident of Hull-House, 1922-1935. These negatives are in original order under headings assigned by Wallace Kirkland.
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43Courtyard
Greek Easter
Jane Addams Portraits
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44Jane Addams Portraits cont'd
Jane Addams and children
Cedarville
Funeral
Art classes
Art work
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45Dancing class
Hull-House doors
Hull-House exterior
Gymnasium
Infant welfare
Interiors
Labor museum
Music school
Hull-House neighborhood
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46Hull-House neighborhood (continued)
Apartments
Benny Goodman concert
Boys Club
Children at Hull-House
Christmas at Hull-House
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47Clubs and teams
Coffee shop
Cooking class
Pottery
Residents
Rhythm and dance
Theatre
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48Theatre (continued)
Departure for Bowen Country Club
Bowen Country Club
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49Bowen Country Club (continued)
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50Nursery School
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51Nursery School (continued)
Hull-House personalities
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52Hull-House personalities (continued)
Bowen Country Club
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53Bowen Country Club (continued)
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54Greek Easter
Neighborhood
Bowen Country Club
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55Funeral
Coffee shop
Personalities
Apartments
Jane Addams and children
Residents
Boys band
Hull-House exterior
Boys club
Infant welfare
Cooking class
Sewing class
Nursery school
Music school
Dancing class
Labor museum
Gym
Clubs and teams
Art classes
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56Pottery
Library
Hull-House interior
Hull-House restoration
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57Residents and friends of Hull-House
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Subseries B: Life Photographs
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Subseries B contains negatives of images taken for Life magazine.
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58BPFlowers
B2Gandhi
B6aFox Hunt
B11[Farm]
K2Portraits of Wallace Kirkland
M1[Latin America?]
M5Models
Z5Christmas cards
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Subseries C: Other Photographs
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Subseries C contains negatives that were not identified as Life photographs by Kirkland.
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59Child-organ
Everglades
Military school
Return from India, Kirk's party, 1941



Series V: 4x6 Negatives

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Series V contains 5x7 negatives of photographs taken by Kirkland at Hull-House, as a photographer for Life magazine and as a freelance and art photographer.
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Subseries A
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Boxes 60 -65 contain photographs taken for Life magazine, 1936-1956. The negatives were assigned a classification number by Wallace Kirkland and are in his order. Category names in square parentheses have been assigned by the cataloger.
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60A1[Farm]
A2[Misc. nature]
A4[Frogs]
A7[Bees]
A8[Birds]
B1General MacArthur
BP[Flowers]
B2a[India] -- Portraits
B2bIndia -- Daily Life
B2[?][India]
B2c[India]
B2dGandhi; [Kirkland in India]
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61B2e[India] -- Yoga Positions
B2f[India] -- British officials
B2f4[India] -- Mysore
B2g2[India] -- Mysore
B2g3[India] -- Farm
B2h[India] -- School
B2I[India] -- Political
B4Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
B5bTruman, [President Harry S. Truman]
B5bCorn husking
B6Stockyards
B7Gophers
B8"Man of Letters"
B9Pan-Am Conference
B10[Hay bales]
B11[Farm]
B12[Tank]
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62B15[Patterns]
B19Dragonflies
B20[Casey Jones]
K3[Life photographers?]
K4[Wallace Kirkland]
L1[Couple with newborn]
L2[Parade]
L5[Unidentified buildings]
L6[Unidentified men]
L7[Miss Drumsticks, 1953]
L8[Aerial prairie scenes]
L9[Unidentified people]
L10[Funeral; election campaign?]
L11[Models]
L12[Servicemen]
L15[Prison]
L16[Fishing]
L18[Portraits of unidentified man with puppy]
L19[Bands; dancers]
L20[Athletics -- track and field, swimmers]
L21[Australia -- scenery, military]
L24[Swimmer]
L25[Swimmer]
L32[Hatchery]
L33[Party]
L34[Slumber party]
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63L35[Legless man hunting]
M1[Native Americans?]
M2[Latin America?]
M2iGuatemala
M2oOtomi Indians -- Mexico
M2pMexico
M3[Latin America -- Mexico?]
M4aModels
M4c,dWallace Kirkland
M5Models
M6Soybean
M7[Family Portraits]
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64M8[Unidentified men]
S1[Models]
S2[Nature]
S3[Nature]
S4[Wood grain]
S6[Hydro-electric power plant?]
S7Jamaica nude original
Z2[VJ day]
Z3[Unidentified people]
Z6[Landscapes]
Z7[Hollyhock dolls]
Z8[Synchronized swimmers]
Z12[Chicago River]
Z14[Carousel construction; football practice]
Z15[Northern Ontario, Canada]
Z16[Radio broadcast]
Z17[Military]
Z19[Military]
Z20[Cattle auction]
Z21[Military hospital]
Z22[Canoe trip]
Z23[Native Americans]
Z24[Mousetrap]
Z25Rats
Z26[Unidentified town]
Z27[Canoe building]
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Subseries B: Other Photographs
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Subseries B contains 4x6 black and white negatives and color transparencies. The subject labels were assigned by Kirkland. The subject groupings were arranged alphabetically by the cataloger.
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65Architects Ball
Barrington statue -- Columbus, OH
Bees
Buffalo
Canoeing
Charlie
Chicago
Clouds
Christmas candles
Christmas cards
Everglades, FLA
Farm
Field, Marshall
Fingerprint
Fish
Good, Charlie
Hogs
Hollyhock Dolls
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66India
Italian family
Jamaica, 1968
Juvenile court, Jan, 1945
Kirkland, Ethel
Kirkland family
Kirkland, Wallace
Landscapes
Lewis and Clark
Hull-House
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67Mexico, 1937, n.d.
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68Milkweed
[Mink Coat]
Models
Nature
Nudes
Oak Park House
Otter
Ox roast
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69Portraits
[Princeton]
Produce
Radio Programs
Rainy Lake
Saugatuck
Ski ball
Socony barge
Stevens Sky Room
Stock show
Strahl, Marian
Swimmer -- Ann Curtis
Ten-Thirty Gallery -- Cleveland
Time Ads -- auto
Weighing truck
Women bowling
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70Woods Scenes
Wynkin, Blinkin & Nod
Miscellaneous



Series VI: 120 (6x6 cm) negatives

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Series VI contains 6x6 cm negatives of photographs taken by Kirkland as a photographer for Life magazine and as a freelance and art photographer.
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Subseries A: Life Magazine Photographs
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Subseries A contains photographs taken for Life magazine. The classification system was assigned by Wallace Kirkland.
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Bin 1
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71A1[Farm]
A2[Fish]
A3[Birds]
A4[Frogs]
A7[Bees]
A9[Birds]
B6Truman [Pres. Harry S. Truman]
B6b[Fox Hunt]
B11[Farm]
B17[Canoe trip]
B20[Casey Jones]
L4[Military]
L5[Unidentified buildings]
L7[Miss Drumsticks, 1953]
L17[Chick]
L22[Gorilla]
L28[House on fire]
L32[Hatchery]
L33[Party]
L35[Hunting]
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Bin 2
M3[Latin America - Mexico?]
M4[Models]
M5[Models]
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Bin 3
M6[Landscapes]
S1[Models]
S2[Nature]
S5[Photos of a Kirkland photo exhibit]
S8[Poor Farm]
Z4[Children and web]
Z8[Highway; produce]
Z9[Logging]
Z11[Deer]
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Subseries B: Other photographs
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Subseries B contains 6x6 cm negatives and color transparencies that are not part of the Life series. The subject headings were assigned by Wallace Kirkland and the negatives have been arranged alphabetically by subject by the cataloger.
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Bin 4
Art Party
Bark Patterns
Barkhausen the Cat
Birds
Canoe trip
Chicago bridge
Children's poetry
Driftwood
Duck Hunting
Dunes
Everglades
Farm
Fishing
Flowers
Friends
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Bin 5
Gymnasts
Hogs
Horse Head
Hunting Trophies
Jamaica
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Bin 1
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72Kirkland Family
Kirkland, Wallac
Life: Office Party
Masks
Mexico
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Bin 2
Milkweed
Models
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Bin 3
Models (continued)
Nahama, Michigan
[Nature]
Oak Park
Otter
Pizza
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Bin 4
Polio
Portraits
Preacher Morse
Race Riot
Saugatuck
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Bin 5
Sculpture
Ski jump
Steel mill
Turkeys
Wisconsin migrant cherry pickers, 1964



Series VII: 35mm Negatives

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Series VII 35mm negatives of photographs taken by Kirkland as a photographer for Life magazine and as a freelance and art photographer.
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Subseries A: Life photographs
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Bin 1
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73A5[Insects]
A6[Insects]
A9[Birds]
B1General MacArthur
B4Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
B5Truman [President Harry S. Truman]
B6[Fox Hunt]
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Bin 2
B17[Canoe trip]
L5[Unidentified woman and children; unidentified building]
L11[models]
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Bin 3
L13[Unidentified people at workbench]
L20[Athletics -- track and field]
L26[Animals]
L35[Hunting]
M3[Latin America -- Mexico?]
M4[Models]
M5[Models; portraits]
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Bin 4
M5[Models; portraits, continued]
M6Nature
S1[Models]
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Subseries B: Non-Life photographs
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Bin 5
Acorn Figures
Alley Baseball
Australia
Birds
Bowling
Canoe Cruising
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Bin 1
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74Canoe Cruising [continued]
Curtis Farm
Dartmouth
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Bin 2
Fish Creek
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Bin 3
Fish Creek [continued]
Fishing
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Bin 4
Fink children
Friends
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Bin 5
Friends [continued]
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Bin 1
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75Friends [continued]
Good, Charles
Hay Day -- Canada
Jamaica
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Bin 2
Kirkland, Wallace
Life Office Party
Medals
Mexico
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Bin 3
Mexico [continued]
Miles City
Milkweed
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Bin 4
Milkweed [continued]
Mississippi
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Bin 5
Models
Monarch butterflies
Mosquitoes
Nature
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Bin 1
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76Nudes
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Bin 2
Otter
Oxbow
Polio
Portraits
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Bin 3
Race Riot, July 1951
Sculpture
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Bin 4
Snakeskin
Trail Ride
Trapper -- Olive Glasgow
Wisconsin migrant cherry pickers



Series VIII: Slides

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The slides have been given subject headings by Wallace Kirkland and have been arranged alphabetically by the archivist.
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Bin 1
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77Animals
Ant-lion
Beauty
Birds
Black and white gallery photos
Canada
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Bin 2
Canada (continued)
Caterpillar
Cecropia
Cherry picking
Chicago River
[Christmas card]
Crayfish
Dragonflies
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Bin 3
Dragonflies (continued)
[Family]
Fiftieth anniversary
Fireflies
Flowers
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Bin 4
Flowers (continued)
Guatemala
Hull-House Party
India
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Bin 5
Insects
[Jamaica]
Kariba Dam, Rhodesia
Kirkland, Wallace
Kirk's 224 S. East House - Reflections
Mexican Bean Beetle
Wheat-straw angels
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Bin 6
Mexico
Mexico, 1957
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Bin 1
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78Mexico - Oaxaca
Mexico - Puerto Vallarta, February, 1963
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Bin 2
Models
Monarch butterflies
Mosquitos
New Zealand
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Bin 3
New Zealand (continued)
Otter
Oxbow
[Paintings]
Paradise island
Patterns
Pre-Columbian Art
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Bin 4
Quarry Blocks
Rhodesia
Salisbury, Rhodesia
Soybean
Spider-mite
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Bin 5
Stone sculptures
Victoria Falls, [Rhodesia]
Whirligigs
Miscellaneous