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- Cable, George W., 24, 244, 571, 614, 766, 809, 1005, 1078
- Cavalier, The (1901), 571
- Caccia, Mr. (Notary), 989
- Cadenhead, Mr., 376
- Cadwalader, John (Atty), 711, 724, 731
- Café Monico, 267
- Calais, France, 257
- California Society of New York, 726
- Callahan, Ed, Capt., 679
- Callender, Sherman D., 526
- Callister, Christian, 781
- Cambon, Jules M. (Ambassador), 756, 757, 761
- Campan, Mrs. Barney, 915. See Massiglia,
- Countess Campanari, M,M. (Opera), 495
- Campbell, Colin, 29
- Campbell, J.L., 196
- Campbell, James Douglas, 970, 1030, 1050, 1059
- Campbell, John D.S. (Lord Lorne), 19, 42, 815
- Can Telepathy Explain? Results of Psychical Research (1902) by Minot Savage, 798
- Canadian Magazine, 87
- Canfield, James H., 431
- Cannon, James G., 506
- Canon of Westminster Abbey. See Wilberforce, Basil
- Cap’n Simeon’s Store by George Wasson, 806
- Cape Cod Ballads and Other Verse (1902) by Joseph Lincoln, 927
- Cape Cod Ballads and Other Verse, by Joe Lincoln (1902) by Joseph C. Lincoln, 1021
- Cape Hatteras, N.C., 656
- Cape Town, S. Africa, 1077
- Captain Jinks, Hero by Ernest Crosby, 599
- Captain Simeon’s Store by G.S. Wasson, 850
- Capuchin Catholic Church, Vienna, 216
- Care for the Heartache, A (1797) by Thomas Morton, 605
- Carew, Kate. See Williams, Mary
- Carey, Thomas M., 503
- Carey, William, 43, 487, 588
- Carleton, Henry Guy (Humorist), 578
- Carleton, Will, 491, 698, 766
- Carlisle, John G., 423
- Carltheater (Vienna), 120
- Carlyle, Thomas, 1077
- Carmen Sylva, Queen of Roumania. See Sylva,
- Carmen Carnegie, Andrew, 39, 50, 56, 363, 366, 367, 380, 460, 476, 516, 589, 591, 594, 630, 835, 945, 951, 1045, 1048, 1053
- Opinion of ‘Sitting in Darkness’ article, 478
- Carnegie, Louise W. (Mrs. Andrew Carnegie), 366, 837, 933, 936
- Carnegie, Margaret, Miss, 366
- Carpenter, John R. (Executor, Mollie Clemens’ estate), 944, 945, 952
- Carr, John F., 811
- Carroll, Joe, 679
- Carryl, Charles E., 807
- Carson, A.W., 572
- Carson, J.F., Rev. Dr., 515
- Carson, John M., 667
- Carter, Gilbert Thomas, 647, 648, 655
- Carter, John H., 679
- Carter, John Ridgely, 267
- Carter, Leslie (Mrs. William Louis Payne), 355
- Carter, Miss, 655
- Cary, Henry N., 634
- Case, Henry Lincoln, 843
- Casement, Roger, 969, 1039, 1047
- Casey, Flora McDonald, 663, 670, 672
- Caskoden, Edward
- When Knighthood Was in Flower, etc. (1898), 346
- Cassell’s Magazine, 703
- Cassot, Arthur, 420
- Castillian Days (1899) by John Hay, 933
- Catani, Ugo (Artist), 320, 891
- Cates, Lamotte, 678, 692, 694
- Cathedral at Cologne, 60
- Catholic World
- Caulfield, Edward B., 914, 915, 921, 922, 936, 937, 938, 951, 972, 973, 974
- Cavalier, The (1901) by Geo. W. Cable, 571
- Cavalier, The (Play) by Geo. W. Cable, 776
- Cavalleria Rusticana (Opera) by Pietro Mascagni, 912
- Cawles, Mr., 180
- Cawnpore by Geo. Trevelyan, 813
- Cecchi, Sebastiano V. (Atty), 928, 946, 978, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1021, 1047, 1051, 1057, 1059
- Cecchi, Sebastiano V., Mr. & Mrs., 929
- Cecil Hotel (London), 48, 49, 265, 273, 360, 379
- Cecil Rhodes: A Study of a Career, etc. (1902) by Howard Hensman, 623
- Celibates Club, 594
- Century Club, 444, 499, 818, 895
- Century Co., 114
- Century Magazine, 15, 43, 73, 85, 98, 138, 174, 183, 198, 199, 223, 305, 316, 360, 419, 433, 472, 487, 508, 532, 726, 1075
- Published “Austrian Edison Keeping School Again, The”, 175
- Published “Two Little Tales”, 582
- Sent MT clippings on lynchings, 532
- Century of Science and Other Essays, A (1900) by John Fiske, 623
- Cervera y Topete, Pascual (Admiral), 169, 171
- Chaffee, Adna Romanza (General), 847
- Chalmers, Thomas, Rev., 511
- Chamberlain, Henry R., 487, 496, 501
- Chamberlain, Houston Steward Lt., 62, 156
- Chamberlain, Joshua L., 712
- Chamberlin, Franklin, 742, 814, 896
- Chamberlin, Franklin, Mrs., 752
- Chamberlin, Ida E., 426, 432
- Chambers, Julius, 426, 633, 634
- Chambers, Robert W., 698, 766
- Champlin, John D., 12
- Champollion, Jean François, 677
- Chandler, A.D., 908
- Chap-Book, The, 61
- On MT Relief Fund, 54
- Reviewed FE, 142
- Chapin, Adele (Mrs. Robert Chapin), 25, 367, 368, 369, 576, 578, 1013
- Chapin, Robert, 23, 367, 368, 374, 576, 578
- Chapin, Robert, Mr. & Mrs., 51, 669, 671
- Chapman, Frank, 888
- Charles Dudley Warner (1904) by Mrs. Fields, 934
- Charles L. Webster & Co., 112, 134
- Creditors, 15, 28
- Charleston (S.C.) Sunday News, 656
- Charleston, S.C., 642, 655
- Charley’s Aunt (play), 377
- Chatfield, George H., 498
- Chatto & Windus, 3, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 36, 38, 48, 51, 55, 56, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 85, 87, 88, 94, 97, 99, 103, 104, 105, 110, 111, 115, 122, 124, 135, 138, 140, 154, 156, 157, 159, 168, 169, 170, 173, 189, 190, 193, 202, 206, 224, 234, 241, 243, 245, 246, 247, 248, 252, 254, 257, 259, 261, 264, 266, 271, 273, 274, 276, 277, 278, 283, 285, 288, 292, 293, 295, 299, 302, 303, 305, 308, 310, 347, 348, 349, 353, 367, 379, 389, 394, 401, 415, 459, 468, 565, 593, 615, 622, 658, 659, 662, 664, 681, 707, 747, 751, 763, 780, 799, 918, 936, 980, 1009, 1010, 1070
- DeLuxe Edition, 287
- Discouraged Dreyfus book, 134
- Listed MT works not yet in French, 225
- Printed more copies AC, 710
- Printed more copies CY, 91
- Printed more copies FE, 103, 106, 115
- Printed more copies Hadleyburg, 393, 416
- Printed more copies HF, 27, 153, 884
- Printed more copies JA, 714
- Printed more copies MT’s Library of Humor, 751
- Printed more copies Stolen White Elephant, The, 885
- Printed more copies TA, 883
- Printed more copies TS, 711, 893
- Printed more copies TS,D, 36, 711
- Printed more copies TSA, 558
- Printed Stolen White Elephant, 711
- Published The Choice Humorous Works of Mark Twain, 1069
- Chatto family, 19
- Chatto, Andrew, 14, 18, 32, 35, 41, 51, 54, 56, 69, 70, 74, 81, 116, 205, 219, 234, 241, 246, 257, 258, 260, 270, 293, 318, 362, 391, 452, 997, 1005, 1076
- Chautaquan, The
- “Mark Twain’s Place in Literature”, 79
- Chazal, Baroness, 944
- Cheiro (Louis Hamon), 205, 248, 664, 786, 909
- Cheiro’s Language of the Hand (1897), 2
- Chelsea Embankment, 275
- Chelsea Library, 16, 51
- Chelsea Typewriting Office, 128
- Cheney Silk Mills, 144
- Cheney, Frank W., 163, 339
- Cheney, Knight, Mrs., 673
- Cheney, Mary B., 193, 1015
- Upset at MT’s politics, 478
- Cheney, Ward, 575
- Chesterton, G.K., 797
- Chicago Daily Tribune, 827
- Chicago Tribune, 689
- Chichester, Charles F., 114, 436
- Chichester, Edward Sir, 266
- Child & Co. (Tobacconists), 62
- Child, Henry P., 53
- Children’s Theatre, NY, 624, 627, 673
- Child-World, A (1897) by James Whitcomb Riley, 125
- Chiles, William H., 607
- China Weekly Review, 490
- Choate, Joseph Hodges, 265, 273, 274, 283, 319, 371, 379, 574, 576, 589
- Choate, Joseph Hodges, Mrs., 405
- Choir Invisible, The (1897) by James Lane Allen, 446
- Chomondeley, Miss, 364
- Christian Apostolic Church of Zion, 910
- Christian Foreign Missionary Society, 572
- Christian Observer, 357, 1052
- Christian Science Journal, 812
- Christian Science Sentinel, 232
- Christian Science; An Exposition of Mrs. Eddy’s Wonderful Discovery, etc. (1900) by Purrington, 813
- Christian Union (Periodical), 233
- Christiana Theatre, Oslo, Norway, 285
- Church of St. Mary of the Angels, Vienna, 216
- Church, Colonel, 365
- Church, Samuel H., 593
- Churchill, Winston, 389, 431, 435, 439, 440, 441, 444, 465, 469, 538 First met MT, 345
- Cincinnati Post, 139
- Cingalese, The (play?), 949
- City Club, NY, 455, 466
- City Liberal Club (London), 340
- Civic Club, Riverdale, NY, 617
- Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud, 130
- Claggett, William H., 83
- Clam, Countess, 61
- Clapp, Charles Mrs., 14
- Clark, A.S. (Bookseller), 712
- Clark, Alfred Corning, 694
- Clark, Charles Hopkins, 117, 123, 406, 408, 461, 756, 807, 813, 834, 866, 986
- Clark, George Herbert, 840
- Clarke, Dumont, 766
- Clarke, Edward P.
- Sought CY rights for comic opera, 464
- Clarke, Emily S., 483
- Clarke, Frances Elizabeth Bellenden. See Grand, Sarah
- Clarke, W.F., 1069
- Clarke, William Newton, 483
- Clarkson, Joseph, 443
- Clary, Prince, 62
- Claude (Butler), 822, 823
- Clayton, George D., 684
- Clemens (depot), 699
- Clemens Family
- Attended art exhibit, Vienna, 244
- Attended Master of Palmyra, The (Play), 214
- Finding Vienna Hotel, 84
- In Broadstairs, England, 259–61
- In Dollis Hill, England, 378–98
- In Elmira, 562–64, 619–20
- In Kaltenleutgeben, 160–94
- In London, 295–378
- In London, Tedworth Square, 3–57
- In NYC 14 W. 10th, 410–533
- In Sanna, Sweden, 275–94
- In Saranac Lake, NY, 512–62
- In Vienna, 83–255
- In Weggis, 63–83
- In York Harbor, Maine, 702–44
- Left Naples for New York with Livy’s coffin, 1007
- Sailed for home on Minnehaha, 400
- Stayed at Stanley’s country home, 353, 354
- Took possession Dollis Hill house, 378
- Traveled from Saranac to Elmira, 562
- Traveled from Sweden to London, 294
- Traveled to Bad Ischl, Austria, 181
- Traveled to Budapest, Hungary, 235
- Traveled to Cromer, Norfolk, England, 393
- Traveled to Elmira for Christmas, 446
- Traveled to Götenburg, Sweden, 275
- Traveled to Naples, Italy, 1007
- Traveled to Riverdale from Maine in special invalid car, 744
- Traveled to Rome, 1005
- Traveled to Saranac Lake, NY, 512, 533 Traveled to Switzerland, 59
- Clemens Literary Agency, 836
- Clemens v. Belford, 435
- Clemens, Bryan M., 169, 678, 707, 1009
- Clemens, Clara, 9, 42, 66, 74, 84, 87, 191, 192, 206, 247, 256, 261, 269, 272, 275, 281, 283, 338, 350, 364, 370, 460, 464, 467, 470, 484, 529, 534, 615, 645, 693, 716, 722, 738, 777, 831, 832, 839, 866, 868, 874, 878, 884, 914, 973, 974, 983, 998, 1013, 1015, 1031
- Ailing aboard Prince Oscar, 1007
- Ailing from carbuncle, 876
- Ailing from catarrh, 258
- Attended Ossip’s Carnegie concert, 420 Birthday ignored, 164
- Cautioned MT against exciting Livy, 947, 948
- Complete isolation for one year ordered, 1048
- Concert postponed, 971
- Debut in Washington, 467
- Decided to give up piano, 164
- Farewell to Vienna, 254
- Fascinated by her father’s fame, 433
- Fired nurse, 736
- First met Leschetizky, 85
- First met Ossip Gabrilowitsch, 151
- Hansom accident, London, 58
- Instructed by Mrs. Gilder, 885
- Mourning Susy, 45
- Nervous breakdown, 1024
- Not allowed to read, 1043
- Nursed Livy, 756
- NY Sanatorium, 1016, 1023
- Ordered to Broadstairs, 259
- Performed at Alfieri Theater, Florence, 967
- Performed in Florence, 974
- Piano practice, 9
- Piano rental, 64
- Recalled death of Livy, 993
- Recalled Jean’s trolley accident, 1021
- Recollections of Vienna, 89
- Rode in Central Park with Sam, 1031
- Sanitarium Norfolk, Conn., 1029
- Screamed at father, 948
- Studied voice, 230
- Suffered fall, 40
- Suffered measles, 858
- Teasing postcards from MT, 265
- Traveled to Paris, 666
- Vision of Mrs. Hawley’s death, 1060
- Vocal performance, 309
- Wrote aphorism under Sam’s, 1031
- Wrote to Eduard Pötzl, 104
- Clemens, Clara and Jean
- Arrived at Four Brooks Farm, 1013
- Attended Vienna concert, 109
- Bicycled in Weggis, 65
- Danced the old century out, 317
- Vienna studies, 136
- Clemens, Cyril, 383
- Clemens, Gisbert, 61
- Clemens, James Ross, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 50, 93, 94, 164, 169, 172, 193, 230, 239, 247, 252, 268, 296, 324, 345, 361, 369, 372, 381, 382, 383, 389, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 681, 688, 691, 692, 693, 694, 696, 702, 720, 731, 747
- Clemens, Jane Lampton, 72, 131
- Clemens, Jean, 160, 528, 614, 615, 629, 631, 666, 705, 708, 718, 744, 761, 769, 770, 771, 775, 776, 832, 874, 949, 992, 1039
- 92 days without attack, 752
- Ailing on Kanawha, 701
- Ailing with pneumonia, 783
- Attack delayed Italy departure, 1003
- Fell on ice, 774
- First attack in 16 weeks, 763
- Free from attacks ten weeks, 742
- Improved under Kellgren, 285, 288
- Injured in trolley accident, 1020, 1023, 1027
- Osteopathy treatments, 275, 276, 278, 298, 331, 385
- Prognosis to get well, 361
- Puppy “Professor”, 173
- Recuperating in Old Point Comfort, Va., 822
- Studied Polish, 136
- Studied Russian, 230
- Suffered epileptic attacks, 85, 89, 247, 278, 279, 282
- Suffered measles, 855
- Suffered pneumonia, 787
- Took George Griffin’s death hard, 40
- Took Ned Bunce’s death hard, 218
- Woodcarving, 756
- Wore incongruous lorgnette, 919
- 69, 485, 672, 705, 765 [?]
- Clemens, Jennie, 113
- Clemens, John M., Jr., 458
- Clemens, John Marshall, 72
- Named after Chief Justice, 131
- Clemens, Katharine Boland (Mrs. James R. Clemens), 239, 247, 268, 345, 373, 681, 702, 720, 722, 736
- Clemens, Mollie, 74, 100, 110, 113, 159, 161, 277, 304, 305, 335, 364, 952, 1014
- Ailing, 19, 24
- Death of, 941, 942, 997
- Estate of, 944
- Clemens, Muriel, 383, 675, 676
- Clemens, Olivia (Livy),
- Ailing, 225, 828, 940 Ailing chest cold, 373
- Ailing with flu, 238, 335
- Ailing with gout, 222, 372, 616, 696
- Ailing with rheumatism, 105, 223
- Ailing without improvement, 721
- Anxious about personal effects in Hartford house, 856 Baltimore trip, 518
- Chaperone to Semmering, Austria, 250
- Cold water treatment, 165
- Contracts, 5, 1077
- Critical, high pulse, 956
- Death of, 992, 993
- Depressed over Susy’s death, 10
- Discouraged about Jean’s health, 316
- Dream, 11
- Editor/censor of Sam’s work, 23, 142, 156, 179, 189, 193, 210, 218, 233, 645, 666, 729, 796
- Embalmed, 996
- Fading in Florence, 987
- Financial calculations, 214
- Funeral of, 1011
- In crisis, 716
- Isolated from family, 754
- Last gift to daughters, 1001
- Lost diamond ring, 627
- Near fatal attack, 975
- Nixed Grand Lecture Scheme, 55
- Opposed Pond’s $50,000 offer, 58
- Ordered to Italy, 839
- Overtaxed by festivities, 713
- Purchased Casey’s Tarrytown house, 663
- Suffered burn, 917
- Suffered cinder in eye, 180
- Suffered from failing heart, 731
- Suffered relapse, 733
- Tombstone, 1032
- Traveled to Wash. D.C. with Warners, 1064 Unable to eat, 955
- Wanted Harper exclusive publisher, 182
- Washington debut for Clara, 466
- Wrote to Sam, 326, 796, 895, 1072
- Wrote to Sue Crane, 184, 222, 223, 258, 259
- Clemens, Olivia Susan (Susy), 122, 233, 1069
- Anniversary of death, 76
- Death of, 6
- Elegy to, 180
- Fond of Browning, 3
- Gravestone arranged for, 530
- Upset by Ernst Köppe, 57
- Watering trough, Quarry Farm, 878
- Clemens, Orion, 13, 6, 14, 19, 20, 24, 40, 72, 74, 83, 84, 100, 113, 305, 454, 553, 559, 954
- Death of, 112, 113, 114, 117, 121
- Last letter to Sam, 110
- Opinion of FE, 20
- Clemens, Samuel Langhorne
- 67th birthday banquet, 765
- Abandoned Autobiography, 227
- Accepted $28,000 for Hartford house, 852
- Address List Europe, 61
- Allowed NY Herald subscription scheme, 44
- Ambassador at large for America, 157
- Anticipated cell phones, 179
- SLC: Aphorism, 1, 17, 28, 30, 34, 36, 53, 79, 81, 86, 113, 118, 120, 129, 139, 159, 175, 184, 197, 204, 207, 229, 238, 239, 249, 258, 262, 267, 270, 283, 305, 306, 309, 314, 318, 320, 330, 335, 355, 359, 367, 374, 379, 394, 398, 434, 485, 620, 631, 656, 667, 692, 763, 765, 798, 817, 824, 830, 833, 851, 856, 857, 861, 871, 873, 876, 884, 886, 897, 901, 944, 1031, 1044, 1077
- SLC: Attended
- “Conspiracy Dinner”, 428
- Ball for King of Sweden, 361
- Blumen Mary (operetta), 104
- Dinner at US Embassy, Vienna, 134
- Funeral procession Empress Elisabeth, 186
- Geo. Lynch’s lecture on China, 490
- Harlem theater with Livy, 416
- Harper luncheon for Am. Booksellers’ Assoc., 698
- Henry James dinner, 1054
- Julia Langdon’s wedding, 769
- Lecky’s dinner party, 338
- Merchant of Venice, The (Irving’s opening of), 374
- Opera in NY, 495
- Peace rally, Vienna, 195
- Play with Adolf Goerz, 351
- Queen’s Jubilee procession, 47
- Rip Van Winkle (play), 367
- Savage Club dinner, last of season, 379
- Secret Service (Play), 39
- Slee’s funeral in Elmira, 529
- Stockton’s funeral, 667
- Tory’s Guest, The (play), 416
- von Dutschka’s funeral, 135
- Warner’s funeral, 408
- Yale-Princeton football game, 424
- Autobio dictations, Florence, 940, 941, 942, 953, 970, 971
- Bad luck at cards, 940
- Bequeathed skull to Cornell, 805
- Bicycled in Kaltenleutgeben, 155
- Birthplace torn down, 42
- Blamed Charles Webster for Susy’s death, 6
- Real estate agent for bilking him on Hartford house, 582
- SLC: Books
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 217
- Banned by Omaha public library, 721
- Judged immoral by Denver Library, 716
- American Claimant, 35, 710, 819
- Extracts From Adam’s Diary, 13, 64, 145, 365, 457, 470, 474, 475, 507, 508, 600, 612, 973, 974, 978, 979, 982, 988, 1001, 1032, 1036, 1053
- Following the Equator, 1, 30, 65, 112, 115, 118, 124, 148, 152, 294, 299
- “Finished”, 14
- 30,000 copies quickly sold, 122
- Copyright date, 103
- Dedication of, 126
- Excerpts given to McClure’s, 181
- Material removed from, 54
- MT adds S. Africa to, 31
- MT determines size of, 8
- MT finished, 34
- MT half done, 8
- MT has difficulty with, 15
- MT plans to expand, 14
- MT working on, 5, 6
- MT’s $10,000 advance on, 18
- Other titles suggested first, 23
- Subscription campaign began, 89
- Gilded Age, The, 73
- Innocents Abroad
- Copyright renewal, 8, 13, 20, 28, 38
- Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays, The, 222, 313, 395, 641
- Merry Tales, 111
- More Tramps Abroad (English title of FE), 38, 69, 75, 76, 103, 106, 113, 115, 116, 120, 122, 128, 129, 135, 138, 140, 154, 173, 190, 258, 267, 311, 401
- Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, 99, 200, 658, 714, 934, 935
- Dedication to Livy added, 22
- Prince and the Pauper, The, 14
- Roughing It, 12, 212, 325
- Stolen White Elephant, The, 111
- Tom Sawyer Abroad, 558
- Tom Sawyer, cheap ed., 267
- Tom Sawyer, Detective, 36
- Tramp Abroad, A, 38
- What Is Man?, 41, 208
- Burlesque anatomy of the ant (NB entry), 3
- Death exaggerated, 33
- SLC: Declined
- Academy of Arts & Letters luncheon, 1057
- Apology to Ament, 507
- Bertha von Suttner invite, 239
- Book on Lynchings, 571
- Boston invitation, 435
- Decoration Day banquet in Paris, 161
- Editorship of Judge, 365
- Entertainment Club’s invite to read, 1040
- Harper’s lowering his royalty to sell more books, 530, 531
- Herald’s Relief Fund, 45
- Interview with Hayward, 55
- Invite from Berkshire Press Club, 1063
- Invite from Henry Howland, 822
- Invite of Leon Hirsh, 804
- Invite of Mr. Dole, 804
- Invite to visit Mott family, 976
- Keokuk banquet, 465
- Lecture invitation, 196
- Lecturing for year (1897), 66
- London festival invite, 340
- McClure’s offer of editorship, 337
- McKinley Tribute Dinner, Ohio Soc., 508
- New England Society Banquet, 416
- NY Southern Society invite, 443
- NY World’s offer of article per week, 315
- Offer for Hartford house, 728
- Offer of $10,000 year from Collier, 596
- Outing Magazine’s offer to submit, 341
- Pond’s $50,000 offer, 60
- Pond’s offer 10 nights for $10,000, 387
- Roycrofters dinner, 875
- Savage Club visit, 43
- Sherrif’s Jury Dinner, 485
- Skrine’s invite to visit London, 540
- Visit with Marie Corelli, 26
- Yale Alumni dinner, 467
- Deluxe Edition, 41, 163, 245
- Director Plasmon Co., 353
- Disappointed in early FE sales, 134, 140
- Discharged two doctors in Italy, 950
- Dreams
- Catching a fish, 21
- Countess bit and killed donkey, 954
- Negro wench (erotic), 5
- Whaling in a drop of water, 178
- SLC: Essays
- “‘Austrian Parliamentary System’? Government by Article 14”, 227, 228
- “A Defence of General Funston”, 729 “
- About Play-Acting”, 174, 176, 178 “
- Appetite-Cure, The”, 163 “
- As Regards Patriotism”, 452
- “Austrian Edison Keeping School Again, The”, 165 “
- Beauties of the German Language”, 132
- “Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy”, 302
- “Christian Science articles”, 228
- “Christian Science II”, 798
- “Christian Science III”, 816
- “Christian Science”, 770
- “Comment on Tautology and Grammar”, 156
- “Concerning ‘Martyrs’ Day’”, 733
- “Concerning the Jews”, 174, 176, 192, 201, 286, 308
- “Corn-Pone Opinions”, 452, 469
- “Countess Massiglia, The”, 933
- “Defence of General Funston, A”, 661, 663, 666
- “Defense of Harriet Shelley, In”, 537
- “Diplomatic Pay and Clothes”, 219, 221, 227
- “Does the Race of Man Love a Lord?”, 653
- “Dueling”, 140
- “Forty-three Days in an Open Boat”, 183, 191
- “From the London Times of 1904”, 149, 154, 165, 176, 179, 241
- “Great Republic’s Peanut Stand, The”, 167, 170, 174, 176, 232, 304
- “Group of Servants, A”, 164
- “Gutenberg Memorial”, 351
- “History 1,000 Years from Now”, 453
- “How to Make History Dates Stay”, 275
- “In Dim and Fitful Visions They Flit Across the Distances”, 719
- “In My Bitterness”, 77
- “Instructions in Art”, 837, 851
- “Italian with Grammar”, 931, 937, 941, 950, 962, 963, 1022
- “James Hammond Trumbull, The Tribute of a Neighbor”, 79
- “King Leopold’s Soliloquy”, 1039
- “Major General Wood, M.D.”, 926, 930
- “Memorable Assassination, The”, 185, 186, 189
- “Mrs. Eddy in Error”, 838
- “My Debut as a Literary Person”, 183, 192, 193, 199, 206, 222, 227, 229, 305, 312, 326
- “New War-Scare, The”, 128, 156
- “Passage from ‘Glances at History’ (suppressed.)”, 320
- “Passage from ‘Outlines of History’ (suppressed.)”, 320
- “Passage from A Lecture, A”, 320
- “Person Sitting in Darkness, To the”, 451, 453, 470, 474, 486, 488
- “Private History of a Manuscript That Came to Grief, The”, 319
- “Real God, The”, 163
- “Recurrent Major and Minor Compliment, The”, 798
- “Reflections on a Letter and a Book”, 851
- “Salutation-Speech from the 19th Century to the 20th”, 433, 447, 448, 449, 450, 466
- “Secret History of Eddypus, The”, 472, 630 “Simplified Alphabet, A”, 286
- “Skeleton Plan of a Proposed Casting Vote Party”, 452
- “Something about Doctors”, 793
- “Spanish American War, The”, 166
- “Stirring Times in Austria”, 96, 107, 111, 176
- “Stupendous Procession, The”, 453
- “Synod of Praise, The”, 320
- “Thomas Brackett Reed”, 782
- “Thoughts of God”, 793
- “Travel–Scraps I”, 86
- “United States of Lyncherdom, The”, 551
- “Viennese Procession, A”, 168
- “Was the World Made for Man?”, 796
- “Whiskey Cure, The”, 806, 982
- “Why Not Abolish It?”, 852, 862
- “Word of Encouragement for Our Blushing Exiles, A”, 161
- “Queen Victoria’s Jubilee”, 304
- Christian Science articles, 283
- PS to Funston essay, 663
- Tribute to Gutenberg, 376
- Tribute to HHR, 866
- Executed his Last Will, 1038
- SLC: Fascinated by
- “Lost Napoleon” mountain, 590, 592, 593, 598, 606, 751
- Aging members Monday Night Club, 123
- Conscious vs. unconscious humor, 591
- Deathbed quotations of the renowned, 529
- Drummond’s efforts to reconcile science & theology, 29
- Dual nature of man, 3
- Elizabeth Robin’s book, 281
- Goodman’s book, 676, 696, 697
- Idea of Grand lecture, 32, 37
- Jackson’s Island as Metaphor, 137
- Long German words, 231
- Mental telegraphy, 5, 188, 202, 322
- Osteopathy, 257
- Raster machine, 143
- Spiritualism, 503
- Favorite piece of music, 1042
- Found beer cellar in Russian church, 187
- SLC: Gave
- Autographed ed. complete works to Mo. Historical Soc., 700
- Books to Atlanta Prison library, 720
- First deluxe edition set to HHR, 240
- Frank Doubleday permission to reprint, 883
- Generous royalties to Mayo’s, 603
- His books to Charity Fair, Vienna, 154
- Livy A Lowden Sabbath Morn (1898) by Robt. Louis Stevenson, 175
- Pen to Countess de Bardi, 239
- Picard copies HF and P&P, 666
- Souvenirs for 67th birthday banquet, 766
- Special copy FE to Princess Metternich, 114, 134
- Uniform Edition to Katharine Harrison, 240
- Handprint published in Cheiro’s Language of the Hand, 2
- Head shaved in Florence, 1892, 1070
- SLC: Honored by
- 1901 Hannibal High School graduating class, 681
- Being VP of Anti-Imperialist League, 460
- Election to Am. Academy of Arts & Letters, 1053
- Fremden-Blatt’s interview, 90
- Honorary membership in Phi Beta Kappa, 452, 685
- Honorary membership MO. Historical Soc., 488
- LLD degree, Univ. of Mo., 686
- London Anti-Vivisection Society, 338
- Response to ‘Sitting in Darkness’ article, 475
- University of Missouri, 662
- Hunted daily for better villa, 955
- Income for 1902, 792
- SLC: Inscribed to
- 7 books to James B. Pond, 702
- American Drolleries, 86
- Celebrated Frog book to Laurence Hutton, 415
- CY to Annie E. Trumbull, 1067
- CY to F.H. Watts, 1067
- CY to George L. Bell, 1067
- CY to J.R. Newton, 1067
- CY to S.J. Kirk, 1067
- Diana of the Crossways to Livy, 816
- Dog’s Tale, A to Guild of St. Elizabeth, 1048
- Dog’s Tale, A to Ida Langdon, 1036
- Drawing to Edwin Pond Parker, 175
- FE (with Livy) to Leila Gittings, 154
- FE to Charles C. Auchincloss, 258
- FE to Ida Speiser-Wegenstein, 120
- FE to James H. Scott, 149
- FE to Katy Leary, 116
- FE to Mr. & Mrs. R. Howard Krause, 135
- FE to Robert B. Cone, 601
- Fogazzaro’s Il Mestero del Poeta for Jean’s 23 birthday, 882
- GA to Laurence Hutton, 415
- Gift book to Jean, 761
- Hadleyburg book to Andrew Chatto, 391
- Hadleyburg book to Archibald Clarke, 400
- Hadleyburg book to Bram Stoker, 390
- Hadleyburg book to Elise de Bouchere, 399
- Hadleyburg book to Mildred Williamson, 400
- Hadleyburg book to Mr. & Mrs. C. Eastwood, 396
- Hadleyburg book to Mr. & Mrs. Donald MacAlister, 396
- Hadleyburg book to Mrs. C. Moberly Bell, 390
- Hadleyburg book to Percy Spalding, 391
- Hadleyburg book to Robert McClure, 390
- Hawthorn and Lavender, etc. For Livy’s 56th, 593
- HF to Blanche Bates, 908
- HF to Frank Willard, 531
- HF to Miss Grüter, 82
- HF to Mr. Holden, 1036
- Hillcrest set for William Coe, 1044
- Hillcrest set for Wm. Benjamin, 1053
- Hillcrest sets for Jean & Clara, 1053
- How to Tell a Story and Other Essays to James B. Pond, 704 IA for Katy Leary, 1053
- IM Gold-Und Silberland to Mrs. Adolf von Wilbrandt, 254 Kipling’s The Five Nations to Livy, 901
- Lithograph of Rouen Cathedral, 1075
- Marjorie Fleming
- The Story of Pet Marjorie to Clara, 933
- Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography to E.D. North, 412
- No. 15 of Uniform Ed. to John MacAlister, 565
- Photo for Avery, 1057
- Photo for James MacArthur, 1057
- Photo for Mrs. Charles Major, 1057
- Photo to A.M. Robeson, 1077
- Photo to Amelia Levetus, 155
- Photo to Charles L. Webster, 1064
- Photo to Countess Lutzow, 230
- Photo to Dr. Henry Moffat, 798
- Photo to Eduard Pötzl, 129
- Photo to Eva Nansen, 155
- Photo to Frau von Dutschka, 212
- Photo to Katharine Clemens, 681
- Photo to Katy Leary, 129, 139, 971
- Photo to Laura Frazer, 696
- Photo to Maxim Moshin, 843
- Photo to Mr. M.L. Pinkham, 398
- Photo to Mrs. Hinck, 314
- Photo to Percy Spalding, 308
- Photo to Ralph W. Ashcroft, 1037
- Photo to Siegmund Schlesinger, 144
- Photo to William Winter, 595
- Photo to Wm. Des Voeux, 351
- PW to Charles Lancaster, 56
- PW to Helen Hopekirk Wilson, 1075
- RI to Ben Holladay Darcy, 508
- Sheets for Deluxe Uniform Ed., 239
- TS to Lamotte Cates, 692
- TS to Warren Leary, 446
- Tuer’s children’s book to Percy Spalding, 377
- Uniform Edition to Wm. S. Hofstra, 512
- Unknown work to Livy, 594
- SLC: Interviewed by
- Carlo Paladini, 913, 916
- Clara Morris in Metropolitan Magazine, 959
- Fremden-Blatt, 90
- Hartford Courant, 409
- Italian Gazette, Mr. E. Bunbury, 919
- M’Arthur, Harper’s Weekly, 982 London Chronicle, 259
- London paper, 281
- Magyar Hirlap (Budapest), 236
- Mark Twain (self), 888
- Neues Wiener Tagblatt, 88
- NY Evening Journal, 783
- NY Herald, 33, 571
- NY Journal, 49
- NY papers upon family’s return to America, 403
- NY Sun, 571
- NY Tribune, 575
- NY World, 404
- Papers in Columbia, Mo., 689
- Pesti Naplo (Budapest), 236
- Siegmund Schlesinger, 87
- St. Louis reporter, 678
- Washington, D.C. paper, 461
- William Dean Howells, 585
- William Lyon Phelps, 977
- Invested in Plasmon Syndicate, 342
- Joke Letter to US Treasury, 566, 740
- Last trip to Hannibal, 677–93
- Leased Riverdale house, 536
- SLC: Lectures/Readings
- “Lucerne Girl, The”, 231
- Anti-Tammany article, 573
- Artist dinner, Ponte Vecchio Club, 987
- Bösendorfer Saal Theatre, Vienna, 130
- Boys Club, NYC, 630
- Budapest, Hugary, 238
- Festsaal of the Kaufmännische, Vienna, 231
- Florence, at Cousin Kate play, 952
- Gilder’s reception, 671
- House of Lords, 338
- J.H. Rosenberg’s, N.Y.C., 525
- JA reading for Canon Wilberforce, 367
- Joan of Arc paper for Canon Wilberforce, 378
- London Hospital, 25
- Miss Bailie’s Home for Eng. Governesses, Vienna, 147
- Mrs. Bartholomew’s charity, 754, 782
- Mrs. Emilie Rogers & guests, 459
- New Vagabonds Club, 270
- Normal College (Hunter College), 521
- Peace rally, Vienna, 196
- Princeton University, 520
- Prof. Sloane’s home, 494
- Public school, NYC, 628
- Letters from paid creditors, 115, 122
- Listed Hartford house for sale, 663
- Lost $32,500 on Plasmon Co., 1049
- Met Churchill, Winston, 345
- Met Emperor Franz Josef I, 253
- Met Herzl, Theodor, 1073
- Met Lodge, Henry Cabot, 432
- Met Marie Corelli, 1069
- Met Paine, Albert Bigelow, 606
- Mourned loss of Hartford friends, 339
- Moved into 21 Fifth Ave., 1053
- Named Saranac cabin “The Lair”, 530
- Notes to invalid Livy (1902-1903), 607, 793
- SLC: Objected to
- Anti-Semitism in Vienna, 94
- Barking dog, 941
- Biography by Robert Lutz, 229
- Book sent for autograph, 579
- Dr. G.W. Kirch’s bill, 984, 1005
- Henry Wise, 610
- Hostilities in the Philippines, 625
- Liberties with his spelling & punctuation, 746
- Order (78), 1046
- Putting rates on his time, 837
- Rates of Dr. Wilson L. Hawkes, 841, 847
- Redpath not burning letters, 320
- Small & Maynard contest scheme, 615, 624
- Spanish Treaty of Paris, 434
- Tarrytown taxes, 719
- Umbrella theft, 543
- Use of Ellis photo with family members, 99
- Oesophagus joke, 618, 658, 659
- SLC: Opinion of
- “Is He Dead? (Play)”, 182
- “Wapping Alice”, 284
- 20th Century, 321
- Adirondacks, 704
- America To-day, Observations and Reflections by Wm. Archer, 386
- American girl in Europe, the, 242
- Barrow, George, 142
- Bigelow’s article on unpreparedness for war, 175
- Bliss family, 31
- Bliss giving McClure advance FE excerpts, 209
- Bliss, Frank E., 41
- Boxer Rebellion, 387, 431
- Boys on the front steps, 433
- Brown’s Hotel, London, 399
- Bunker, Benjamin (General), 404
- Burglars, 570
- Cable, George W., 231
- Cavalier, The by Geo. W. Cable, 571
- Chapin, Robert, 23
- Cheap editions, 357
- Christian Science, 247
- Composite photo of him in a cart, 95
- Dialog writing, 154
- Dollis Hill, 382
- Eccentricities of Genius, by Pond, 435
- Eddy, Mary Baker, 852
- Episcopals who observed Chas I death, 13
- European coffee, 103
- Fishing, 554
- Fisk Jubilee Singers, 75
- Forum, 174
- Freedom of Will, by Jonathan Edwards, 622
- Funniest thing in the world, 507
- Funston, Frederick (General), 631
- Garrety (Nurse), 753
- Gelli portrait, 981
- Greatest inventor, 464
- Hall, Frederick J., 142
- His best books, 631
- His books for men and boys, 705
- How to make things ‘go’ at a dinner, 478
- Human beings, 7
- Human race, 382
- Ingersoll, Robert G., 309
- Jäger underwear, 78
- Japanese Poet, 616
- Kellgren, Jonas Henrick, 283, 284
- Key West, 648
- Krantz, Metropole Hotels, 182
- Langdon, Julia’s wedding, 769
- Language for goodbye, 195
- London, 13
- Massett, Stephen C. (Jeems Pipes), 192
- McCrackan, William, 819
- Metternich, Princess, 114
- Newspaper slanders, 27
- Offspring of poverty, 802
- Offspring of riches, 801
- Osteopathy, 281
- Party politics (1904), 1046
- Pauncefote-Olney Treaty, 7
- Personal views in his writing, 764
- Philippines question, 224, 458, 469, 479
- Photographs, Dollis Hill, 392
- Planner, Lillie (Journalist), 264
- Pond, James B., 272
- Porto Rico cigars, 625
- Publishers, 896
- Quatrains sent to C&W, 206
- Robinson, Henry C., 335
- Roman Catholicism, 247
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 933
- Royalty and nobility, 1041
- Salzburg, Austria, 83
- Sanna, Sweden, 275, 276, 288
- Spanish-American War, 166
- Speeches, various, 421
- Swiss, 71
- Szczepanik, Jan, 148
- Trade vs. Subscription sales for FE, 8
- Twichell’s ability to heal, 9
- Uprising on Crete, 18
- US Politics, 534
- Vivisection, 254
- Watch Tower Society literature, 1036
- West Point hazing, 461
- Wilson, Harry’s book, 702
- Women’s Suffrage, 462
- World Peace possibility, 136
- Zola, Emile, 129
- Osteopathy treatments, 307
- Pasted up Fusion posters, 575
- Photographed with phlorescent light, 1074
- SLC: Planned
- Article on lynchings, 532
- Autobiography published 100 years in future, 255, 528
- Book on Christian Science, 282
- Book on lynchings, 557
- Budapest trip, 231
- Cruise on Kanawha, 535
- End of exile, 169
- End of the World, The (Play), 153, 407, 408, 412
- Family’s return home, 363
- Interview of self, 359
- Maxim postcards, 135, 138
- Princeton residence, 233
- Reading East Side Settlement House, NY, 533
- Story of Am. children playing at royalty, 391
- Travel Vienna to London, 252
- Trip to Switzerland, 49
- Uniform Edition, 146, 233
- Universal peace by universal death, 254
- SLC: Poems
- “Broken-Idols”, 180
- “In Memoriam”, 66
- “My Last Thought”, 517
- “Omar’s Old Age”, 203
- “To the Above Old People”, 203, 292, 320
- Quatrains, after the form of Rubaiyat, 202
- To Langdon, Charles J., 177
- Untitled, 292
- Untitled to Livy, 803
- Portrait on tapestry, 158
- Purchased S. Africa real estate, 380
- Recalled birth of Clara, 998
- Recalled photo of boy holding printers’ stick, 159
- Received 54 lamenting cablegrams, 998
- Recording made of in Budapest, 237
- Revealed to Moffett that Jean had epilepsy, 356
- Rowing on Lake Saranac, 536
- Sat for bust, by Hegenbarth, 101
- Sat for bust, by Ries, 96, 114, 116
- Sat for portrait, Gelli, 977, 978, 979, 980, 981
- Secured options on 2 villas, 992
- Sent cables of Livy’s death, 995
- Sent form letters to investigate Small & Maynard, 614
- Sent lament for Susy to Henry Alden, 78
- Sent sympathy thank you form letter, 1004
- Sexuality of, 203
- Signed 3 year lease with Renwick, 1026
- Signed new contracts with Harper, 908
- Signed Saranac Lake Lease, 521
- SLC: Sketches
- “$30,000 Bequest, The”, 931
- “£1,000,000 Bank Note, The”, 35, 111
- “1601”, 343
- “Aguinaldo”, 607
- “Amended Obituaries”, 728, 744, 745
- “Appetite-Cure, At The”, 175, 176
- “Austrian Edison Keeping School Again, The”, 175, 602 “Bee, The”, 607
- “Belated Russian Passport, The”, 703, 732
- “Californian’s Tale, The”, 12, 64, 145, 394, 494, 522, 593, 634
- “Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven”, 745
- “Chronicle of Young Satan, The”, 86, 98, 375, 753
- “Conversations with Satan”, 86
- “Death Disk, The”, 316, 366, 518, 641
- “Dervish and the Offensive Stranger, The”, 792
- “Dog’s Tale, A”, 874, 922, 957
- “Double-Barelled Detective Story, A (1902)”, 641
- “Double-Barrelled Detective Story, The”, 555, 728
- “Doughface”, 607
- “Eve’s Diary”, 1053
- “Feud Story and the Girl Who was Ostensibly a Man”, 607
- “Five Boons of Life, The”, 705
- “Frank Fuller and My First New York Lecture”, 1076
- “Goose Fable”, 216
- “Hellfire Hotchkiss”, 72, 75
- “Horace Greeley”, 216
- “How Nancy Jackson Married Kate Wilson”, 607
- “How the Chimney-Sweep got his Message to the Emperor”, 316
- “Huck” (one-page MS), 607
- “Incident, An”, 1062
- “Indiantown”, 275
- “Is He Dead?”, 124, 127, 133, 137
- “Jumping Frog, The, Then in French, Then Clawed Back into a Civilized Language Once More by Patient, Unremunerated Toil”, 916
- “Jungle Discusses Man, The”, 607
- “Lecture-Times”, 216
- “Letter from the Recording Angel”, 414
- “Mammoth Cod, The”, 634
- “Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, The”, 192, 201, 204, 764
- “Meisterschaft”, 111
- “My Boyhood Dreams”, 286, 334, 337
- “My First Lie and How I Got Out of It”, 304
- “My Platonic Sweetheart”, 176, 177, 179, 183, 184, 188, 192, 284
- “Professor Mahaffy on Equality”, 1067
- “Quarrel in the Strong-Box, The”, 54
- “Ralph Keeler”, 216
- “Schoolhouse Hill”, 86, 198
- “Scotch Humor”, 594
- “Scraps from my Autobiography”, 319
- “Simon Wheeler”, 178
- “Snow-Shovelers, The”, 1060
- “Sold to Satan”, 937, 945, 951, 962
- “Song Composed in a Dream, A”, 798
- “Sugar-Rag Hotchkiss” (Hellfire Hotchkiss), 72
- “Tom Sawyer’s Conspiracy”, 740, 746
- “Traveling with a Reformer”, 451
- “Two Little Tales”, 582
- “Victims, The”, 607
- “Villagers of 1840-43”, 65
- “Wapping Alice”, 201, 206, 242, 284
- “Was it Heaven? or Hell?”, 732, 765
- “Which Was the Dream?”, 36, 72, 179
- “You’ve Been a Dam Fool, Mary”, 931, 951
- SLC: Solicited
- American Publishing Co. stockholders, 867
- Carnegie to invest in Plasmon, 380
- Five-year cancellation clause with Harpers, 317
- Harper for Dreyfus book, 134
- SLC: Speeches
- “Disappearance of Literature, The”, 426
- “Our City”(response to toast), 437
- “Patent Adjustable Speech”, 237
- “Scotch Affair”, 265
- 4th July American Society in London, 379
- Albany, Supporting Osteopathy, 491
- Am. Society Dinner, London, 273
- Arts Students Assoc., St. Louis, 693
- Authors Club (London), 263
- Bar Harbor, Maine, 548
- Boston Tavern Club, 461
- British Schools and Universities Club, NY, 587
- Budapest Jubilee of Hungarian Emancipation, 236
- Budapest speech not given, 237
- Campbell- Bannerman Dinner, 274
- City Club, NY, 455
- Concordia Press Club, Vienna, 97
- David Munro dinner, Players Club, 803
- Debating Club, NY, 601
- East Side Settlement House, NY, 585
- Founder’s Night, Players Club, 606
- Four speeches at a dinner, 148
- Four speeches at Vienna banquet, 240
- Fusion ticket, 579
- Galveston orphan benefit, NY, 405
- Hannibal H.S. graduation, 680
- Harvard-Princeton debate, 521
- House of Lords, 348
- Howells dinner in Boston, 823
- Introduced Churchill, 440
- Introduced Clara Morris, 665
- Kensal Rice Library, 396
- Lincoln Birthday Celebration, 479
- Lord Salisbury’s party, 262
- Lotos Club, 589
- Lotos Club Mark Twain Dinner, 417
- Lotus Club dinner for Porter, 699
- Mabie Dinner, University Club, 516
- Magdalen College, Oxford, 371
- Male Teachers’ Assoc., NY, 498
- Mauntauk Club, Brooklyn, 515
- Meeting-House Green of York Village, 712
- Memorized and forgot, 253
- Merchants’ Exchange, St. Louis, 678
- Missouri Society of New York, 440, 525
- Order of Acorns, 573
- Phi Beta Kappa banquet, Columbia, Mo., 685
- Players Club, 506
- Policemen in front of Riverdale house, 573
- Poughkeepsie Eastman Club, 506
- Public Education Association, NY, 430
- Savage Club (London), 261
- Sherry’s dinner for Col. Harvey, 817
- Sidney Lee dinner, 835
- Society of American Authors, 423
- Society on Medical Jurisprudence, 637
- St. George Society banquet, 847
- St. Joseph’s Academy, Hannibal, 685
- Tower farewell banquet, Vienna, 229
- Unitarian Memorial Church, Fairhaven, 544
- University Club, NY, 492
- University Club, St. Louis, 692
- University Settlement Society, 472
- Vassar Alumni, NYC, 627
- Victory over Tammany, 584
- Whitefriars Club, 266
- Yale Alumni Assoc., Hartford, 622
- Stock profits, 213, 218, 221, 226, 234, 246
- Story ideas
- Heaven & hell, 6
- Unnamed with pilgrims to Canterbury accompanied by Chaucer, 6
- Story ideas for 50 years after tale, 613, 672, 673, 675, 697, 698, 700, 705, 706, 707, 747
- Submitted 3 fables to Century, 123
- Sued Butler Bros., 504
- Sued Countess Massiglia, 956
- SLC: Suffered
- Bronchitis, 844, 853, 960
- Bulging rupture, 50
- Dental work, 23
- Dyspepsia, 1
- Gout attacks, 86, 90, 383, 921
- Japanese Mineral Water for, 533
- Head cold, 550, 1048
- Hemorrhoids, 728
- Inability to picture Livy’s face, 1009
- London fog, 316
- Lumbago, 22, 314
- Near fall from 2nd story window, 1003
- Rigg’s disease, 856
- Summer Excursion to the Nutherd, 542–50
- Switched hats with Wilberforce, 271
- Testified in Kipling’s lawsuit, 496
- Translated plays, 142
- Traveled to Washington, D.C., 461
- SLC: Unfinished/Unpublished works
- “100 year”, 476
- “As Regards The Company’s Benevolences”, 797
- “Family Sketch, A”, 40
- “Mock Marriage”, 793
- “Pupil of Leschetizky”, 49
- “Which Was It”, 797
- Noah’s Ark book, 1062
- SLC: Upset with
- Bad proofs, 68
- Barrow, George, 150
- Bliss, Frank, 138
- Cabman, 93, 427
- Clemens, Will M., 373, 384
- Colby, Bainbridge, 18
- Debts interfered with writing, 102
- Expenses, Hartford house, 840
- Harpers, 313
- His cab ran over a little boy, 12
- Idea of losing Susy, 10
- Noisy passengers on Princess Irene deck, 911
- Plasmon directors, 817
- Printer’s revisions for FE, 65
- Whitmore for sharing letter, 854
- Used form letter to decline invitations, 471
- SLC: Visited
- Blouet’s (Max O’Rell’s) for tea, 270
- Botannical garden, Kingston, Jamaica, 650
- Chelsea Library (1897), 16
- Church in Havana, 648
- City Council, Vienna, 92
- Coffee houses, Vienna, 194
- Hannibal graves, 679
- Henry James at Harvey’s in Deal, N.J., 1031
- Hutton in Princeton, day trip, 600
- Minnehaha at Tilbury, 390
- Missouri State Historical Society, 687
- Noonday Club, St. Louis, 693
- St. Louis Country Club, 693
- Stanley’s sickbed, 335
- Wilson’s sickbed, 12
- Withdrew “Amended Obituaries”, 734
- Writing in Weggis, 65
- Wrote to Clara, 534, 645, 858, 874, 876, 877, 878, 884, 896, 902, 1018, 1031
- Wrote to Jean, 886, 1042, 1052
- Wrote to Livy, 543, 546, 547, 549, 576, 642, 643, 644, 645, 648, 649, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 712, 777, 807, 808, 812, 813, 816, 821, 824, 825, 826, 837, 839, 859, 886, 894, 971
- Wrote version ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic’, 484
- END: Clemens, Samuel Langhorne
- Clemens, Will M., 217, 320, 333, 365, 372, 373, 380, 384, 385, 393, 524, 642, 836, 837, 865, 1008
- “Homes and Haunts of Mark Twain, The”, 365
- “Mark Twain Story Book, The”, 365
- Mark Twain, His Life and Work (1882), 365
- Clement, Gregory (ancestor), 268
- Clemons, Fanny, 373
- Cleveland, Frances F. (Mrs. Grover Cleveland), 1065
- Cleveland, Grover, 333, 435, 528, 535, 598, 709, 749, 1008, 1064, 1071, 1075
- Cleveland, Ruth, Miss, 1071
- Clinedinst, B. West (Illustrator), 89, 280
- Clous (General), 423
- Club Woman, The (Society newspaper), 435
- Clute, Andrew M. (Atty), 1056, 1057
- Coakley, Patrick H., 585
- Coan, Titus M., Dr., 474, 1004
- Cobb, Arthur M., 972
- Cobb, Mr., 922, 946, 1056
- Cobbe, Frances Power, 782
- Coburn, Frederick W., 861
- Cochran, J.L., 488
- Coe family, 542
- Coe, William Robertson, 272, 292, 322, 369, 543, 545, 555, 870, 909, 940, 998, 1044, 1053
- Coffee varieties, Vienna, 194
- Coggeshall, Howard W., 1022, 1028
- Coggins, Paschal Heston, 161, 483, 485
- Cohen, Miss, 277
- Colby, Bainbridge (Atty), 7, 15, 18, 23, 82, 122
- Cole, Cornelius, 151, 159
- Cole, George, 151, 159
- Collier proposition, 876
- Collier Publishing Co., 637
- Collier, Frederick, 802
- Collier, Robert. See Monkswell, Lord
- Collier, Robert J., 596, 853, 862, 876, 877, 880, 881, 900
- Agreed to publish MT set, 871
- Offered $80,000 for cheap set MT books, 850
- Collier’s Weekly, 166, 414, 596, 850, 1030, 1067
- Collins, A. Chalkley, 1014
- Collins, Charles, 667
- Collins, Patrick A. (Consul), 11, 12
- Collyer, Robert, Rev. Dr., 543, 545, 839
- Cologne, Germany, 59, 60, 256, 257
- Colonial Hotel, Nassau, 645, 647
- Colophon, The, 1072
- Colquhoun Club, 264
- Columbia (Sailboat), 567
- Columbia Herald, 685
- Columbia Missouri Herald, 700
- Columbia Phonograph Co., 939
- Columbia Theatre, Wash., 467
- Columbia v. Shamrock II (America’s Cup 1901), 564
- Columbia, Mo., 668, 683, 684, 685, 686, 688, 689, 695
- Columbian Exposition in Chicago (1893), 273
- Comite für Kundgebungen (Peace Society), 247
- Commerce (London), 369
- Commodore Rollingpin. See Carter, John Henton
- Concerning Cats (1900) by Helen Winslow, 435
- Concordia Press Club, 85, 96, 97, 939
- Cone, Robert B., 601
- Conger, Mr., 488
- Congo Reform Assoc., 1037, 1039
- Congregational Home Missionary Society, NY, 483
- Conklin Pen Co., 957, 962, 968
- Connecticut Magazine, 770, 778, 1038
- Connecticut Yankee (Play), 33
- Conover, Charlotte R. (Mrs. Frank Conover), 493 Conover, Miss, 749
- Constant, Benjamin, 974, 982, 987
- Convict Ship, The (1895) by Wm. Clark Russell, 278
- Conway, Moncure D., 418, 451, 459, 495, 933, 997, 1004, 1053
- Conway, William Martin, 348
- Cook & Son. See Thomas Cook & Son
- Cook, Channing H., Dr., 409, 412, 425, 475, 524, 644 Resigned under cloud, 595
- Cook, E., 257
- Cook, Frederick H., 475
- Coolidge, T. J., Jr., 908
- Copyright Committee of the House of Lords, 338
- Corcoran, Brewer, 243
- Corelli, Marie, 26, 1069
- Corey, Alice, 669
- Corey, Ella J., 1041
- Corey, William Ellis, 461, 488, 669
- Corncob Pipes, 731
- Cornhill Magazine, 103
- Corriere Della Sera (Italian newspaper), 916 Cortesi, Salvatore, 919
- Cosi, Carlo (Chef), 914, 989, 1004
- Cosimo I, 986
- Cosmopolitan Club (London), 348
- Cosmopolitan Magazine, 148, 180, 187, 199, 282, 300, 302, 303
- Published “Appetite-Cure, At the”, 175
- Published “Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy”, 295
- Published “Traveling with a Reformer”, 451
- Coudenhove, Richard, Count, 61, 160, 172, 187, 197, 210
- Country Life in America, 903
- Court of St. Petersburg, 219
- Cousin Kate (Play), 948, 951, 952, 959, 966
- Coutts, Burdett (Baroness), 49
- Cox & Co. (London tailor), 374
- Cox, Kenyon, 423
- Coxe, Sally. See Moffett, Sally
- Crace, Richard, 839
- Craddock, Ida C., 745
- Cragin, Mr., 643
- Crane, Charles H. (Publisher), 530
- Crane, Stephen
- Crane, Susan L., 10, 51, 57, 60, 69, 70, 184, 222, 223, 258, 259, 316, 330, 331, 332, 336, 530, 547, 554, 562, 565, 633, 677, 694, 702, 718, 719, 722, 744, 746, 750, 752, 762, 785, 786, 788, 789, 791, 799, 800, 803, 829, 846, 853, 856, 859, 867, 871, 889, 902, 917, 923, 926, 927, 954, 960, 989, 991, 995, 999, 1014, 1017, 1024, 1031, 1032, 1040, 1043, 1047, 1051, 1052
- Livy’s tombstone, 1028
- Nursed Livy, 718
- Crane, Theodore, 1065
- Crankisms, etc. (1901) by Lile Matthewman, 623
- Crawford, Elizabeth Christophers Berden (Mrs. Francis Marion Crawford), 1074
- Crawford, Francis Marion, 965, 975, 1074, 1075
- Crawford, John, Dr., 970, 979
- Creesy, Frank, 521
- Cremonini (Opera), 495
- Crenneoille, Isa, 1000
- Crenville, Countess, 943
- Critchell, Robert S., 925
- Criterion Theatre, NY, 422, 455, 466, 467, 776
- Criterion, The (NY), 226
- Critic, The, 50, 105, 153, 162, 337, 396, 413, 471, 608, 753, 770, 798, 913, 935, 992, 1064, 1076
- Reviewed FE, 133
- Skeptical of Relief Fund, 47
- Crocker, Mrs., 918
- Crockett, Samuel Rutherford, 78, 81
- Croffut, William Augustus, 475, 478
- Croker, Richard, 465, 573, 584
- Cromer, Lord, 396
- Cromer, Norfolk, England, 393, 396
- Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches by Thomas Carlyle, 518
- Cronjé, Piet Arnoldus (General), 339
- Crookes, William, Sir, 381, 382
- Crookshank, Mr., 684
- Crosby, Ernest Howard, 460, 598, 615, 617, 618, 628, 632
- Crosby, John S., 598
- Crowninshield, Frederic, 611
- Croy, Princess, 61
- Cruickshank, Mr.. See Crookshank, Mr.
- Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World after Sperm Whales (1898) by Frank T. Bullen, 346
- Cuchulain of Muirthemne: The Story of the Men of the Red Branch of Ulster (1902) by Lady Gregory, 836
- Cullom, Shelby Moore (Senator), 559
- Cumming, Roualeyn Gordon, 135, 138
- Cummings, Amos Jay
- Curradi, Adelasia (Maid), 914
- Current Literature (NY), 348, 434
- Current Literature Publishers Co., 111
- Curtis, Benjamin, 500
- Curtis, Elizabeth Alden
- One hundred quatrains from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, etc. (1899), 321
- Curtis, N.M. (General), 440
- Curtis, Susan, 1000
- Curzon, George Nathaniel (Lord), 626
- Cusani, Marquis, 63
- Custer, Elizabeth Bacon, 239, 243, 469, 633, 672, 1000
- Cutter, Bloodgood H., 809
- Czar Nicholas II, 219, 220, 361
- Czernin, Countess, 61
- Czolgosz, Leon (Assassin), 559