Writings of Ida M.Tarbell
About the Writings of Ida M. Tarbell
This collection contains the manuscripts of published and unpublished material that included The life of Elbert H. Gary, the Story of Steel; Owen D. Young, a New Type of Industrial Leader; and manuscript of articles from American Magazine. We have also made available Tarbell's notes, research materials for the various topics that she researched as well as wrote about. For further information about these writings, please contact Jane Westenfeld at jwestenf@allegheny.edu or 814.332.3789.
The materials in The Ida M. Tarbell Collection are made available solely for the purpose of private study, research and education. Many of the items are protected by U.S. Copyright Law. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.
Due to the size of this collection, we are not able to identify copyright holdings for all authors. We have made an attempt to identify as much as possible. Some of the materials provided online are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 USC 107). We are eager to hear from any rights owners so that we may obtain accurate information. Upon request, we will remove material from public view while we address a rights issue.
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Collections in this community
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Benito Mussolini. The Greatest Story in the World Today, McCall's 1926-1927
Series of articles published in McCall's 1926 - 1927 about Benito Mussolini and Italy -
Nationalizing of Business 1878-1898. A History of American Life, vol. 9
Contains the various manuscripts, research notes and correspondence related to this publication -
Owen D. Young, a New Type of Industrial Leader
Collection of Tarbell's research notes, interviews, correspondence and manuscripts related to this publication.. -
The Life of Elbert H. Gary; the story of steel
Collection of correspondence, research materials and Tarbell's interview with Elbert Gary and others related to this publication
Recent Submissions
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Notes: Second Section. Pearl Buck and Harper article
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Notes: Madame Roland
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Manuscript: Dr. Hunt / Boston / 1840s and 1850s
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Manuscript: Commercial Education of French Girls
(1900-12-31)