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1 "Official Explorers' Map, Northwest Territories, Canada," 1983

2 Paper delivered - "Frederick Albert Cook: An American Dreyfus in Polar History?" by Gibbons, Russell W., 1974

3 Paper delivered - "Frederick Cook and the North Pole: the Unmaking of a Discoverer," by Gibbons, Russell W., 1976

4 Newsletter - An Occasional Publication of the Dr. Frederick A. Cook Society, vol. 1, 1974 - vol. 9, 1989

5 Polar Priorities, vol. 10, 1990 - vol. 12, 1992

6 Miscellaneous, 1964-1965, 1968, 1976, 1979, 1983-1984, 1988, 1990 "First Atop the World: the Great Polar Controversy," by Gibbons, Russell W., n.d. "A Scientific Difference of Opinion," by Russell W. Gibbons, 1976 excerpt from "Frederick Albert Cook: Discoverer of the North Pole, April 21, 1908," 1983 "Frederick Albert Cook: Discoverer of the North Pole, April 21,

1908: The First Eskimo Testimony, April 1909 - August 1909," by Cook-Dorough, Sheldon 1990 "Frederick Albert Cook: Discoverer of the North Pole," by Sheldon Cook-Dorough, 1984 "Dr. Frederick A. Cook: The Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897-

99," by Russell W. Gibbons, Fram: The Journal of Polar Studies, vol. 1 no. 1, 1984 "Frederick Albert Cook: The Major Expeditions, A Brief Summary," by Sheldon Cook-Dorough, 1988 "The Untold Story of the Cook-Peary Polar Controversy," by Leitzell, Ted, reprinted from Real America, October 1935-January

1936, April, 1965 "Did Cook beat Peary to the Pole?," by Russell W. Gibbons, Science Digest, vol. 64 nol. 3, 1968 "Frederick Albert Cook: Pioneer American Polar Explorer, Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of His Birth, June 10,

1965," published by the Frederick A. Cook Society, 1965 "Frederick Albert Cook: Pioneer American Polar Explorer, Discoverer of the North Pole in 1908. The First to Climb Alaska's Mount McKinley...," published by the Frederick A. Cook Society,

1979 "Frederick Albert Cook : An Enigma in Polar History," by Russell W. Gibbons, 1968 "The Centenary of the Birth of Frederick A. Cook," by Euller, John

1964 pamphlet, "Frederick Albert Cook: Pioneer American Polar Explorer...," published by Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY, [n.d.], 2 copies pamphlet, "The American Eagle has Spread Its Wings of Glory Over the World's Top: Dr. Frederick A. Cook," [n.d.], 2 copies, both with annotations by H. Vetter Processing Records

7 Processing Notebook, 1993 Miscellaneous

8 Clippings, miscellaneous, [n.d.]

9 Vetter, Janet Cook - Last Will and Testament Series II. Dr. Frederick Albert Cook Papers

Subseries 1: Correspondence and Clippings, ca. 1909-1940

10 Brown, Clark, 1910-1911, 1914

11 Clemency and Appeal Letters, 1930 N. Willard Scripter

12 Controversies Correspondence, 1909, 1911, 1933, 1937-1938

13 Cook, Frederick A., 1915 Letter to Congress re: North Pole Controversy

14 Cook, Marie, 1907

15 Court Case Appeal Correspondence, 1923

16 Freeman, Andrew, 1936-1938

17 Hamilton, Ruth, 1930, 1937

18 International Mark Twain Society, 1936, 1940

19 Kiel, Lillian, 1912, 1915, 1930-1931, 1934, 1938

20 Koch, William, 1891

21 Leitzell, Ted, 1935-1940 "Peary???" "Peary and the North Pole" The New York Times Book Review

22 Levin, Hugo, 1937-1939 "Only Two or Three Sleeps ..."

23 McCracken, S. J., 1908-1909, 1930

24 Miscellaneous Clippings, 1958

25 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1911-1912, 1926, 1929-1930, 1935-1940

26 Modern Mechanix, 1935

27 Mount McKinley Correspondence, 1906, 1936

28 Murphy, Mrs. Joseph (Lillian), 1931

29 New Era, 1966-1967 articles and correspondence

30 O'Connor, Eileen, 1934, 1938-1940

31 Oil Miscellaneous, 1921-1923 Mitchel Production Company Petroleum Producers Association Revere Oil

32 Polar Clippings, 1911 "The Truth About the Pole" by FAC

33 Telegrams, 1922 re: court case

34 Texas Eagle Oil Co., 1920-1921

35 Thompson, Dr. F.P., 1920-1923, 1932

36 Vorse, Albert White, [n.d.] "American Seaman in the Antarctic"

37 Ward, Henshaw, 1934-1935 "Peary Did Not Reach the Pole" The American Mercury, September 1934, Vol. XXXIII, No. 12

Subseries 2: Cook, Frederick A. : Manuscripts and Publications by

38 Cook, Frederick A., Autobiography: Chapters 1-3 possibly "Hell is a Cold Place" copy from the Library of Congress Collection with miscellaneous manuscript pages, typed and handwritten

39 Cook, Frederick A., Autobiography: Chapters 4-6

40 Cook. Frederick A., Autobiography: Chapters 7-9

41 Cook, Frederick A., Autobiography: Chapters 10 and 12

42 Cook, Frederick A., Autobiography: Chapters 13-15

43 Cook, Frederick A., Autobiography: Chapters 16-18

44 Cook, Frederick A., Autobiography: Miscellaneous Manuscript Pages

45 Cook, Frederick A., Biography notes - [n.d.]

46 "Edge of the Beyond," [n.d.] Chapters 1-15

47 Miscellaneous Brief Manuscripts, [n.d.] "Dr. Cook's Journey to the Pole" "Information Supplied to the Danish Gov't.: Rasmussen Steensby ..." third manuscript is untitled

48 "The Suppressed Murder of Ross Marvin with its International Complications" listed as "Chapter 8" (possibly from "Hell is a Cold Place")

49 Typescripts and Manuscripts, [n.d.] "To the Top of the Continent"

Subseries 3: Publications

50 At the Pole With Cook and Peary, 1909 "A Pictorial Record of the Most Important and Sensational Geographical Discovery of Recent Times" published by L.H. Nelson Company, Portland, Maine

51 New Era Subscription List, [n.d.]

52 The New Testament, 1884 inscribed to FAC, Christmas 1884

Subseries 4: Frederick A. Cook Collection from the Library of Congress These are photocopies of materials held in the Cook Collection at the Library of Congress.

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