02157cpcaa2200421 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040002400092072001200116100003800128245007100166300001600237300001900253506002200272520054900294545011800843546003600961555007800997650005801075651006201133651004801195650003601243600003101279600005301310600003101363600003101394600003801425600002701463600003501490600003801525600003501563656002301598656002101621700007601642999001701718mm 82045666 DLC20260227111715.0821130|||||||||||| eng  amm 82045666  aDLCcDLCdDLCedacs 7aR2lcmd1 aWildman, Rounsevelle,d1864-1901.00aRounsevelle and Edwin Wildman papers,f1896-1923g(bulk 1898-1900) a800fitems. a5fcontainers.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence, writings, legal papers, subject files, printed matter, and miscellany. Papers of Rounsevelle Wildman relate principally to his service as U.S. consul general at Hong Kong and to events surrounding the Philippine Insurrection, including material relating to Emilio Aguinaldo. Papers of Edwin Wildman deal mainly with the Boxer Rebellion and Leonard Wood's 1920 Presidential campaign. Correspondents include Thomas W. Cridler, George Dewey, John Goodnow, Mark Hanna, John Hay, David J. Hill, John Addison Porter, and Leonard Wood.0 aRounsevelle Wildman, diplomat and editor; and Edwin Wildman (1867-1932), diplomat, editor, and war correspondent. aCollection material in English.8 aFinding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room. 0aDiplomatic and consular service, AmericanzHong Kong. 0aPhilippinesxHistoryyPhilippine American War, 1899-1902. 0aChinaxHistoryyBoxer Rebellion, 1899-1901. 0aElectionszUnited Statesy1920.10aWood, Leonard,d1860-1927.10aCridler, Thomas W.q(Thomas Wilbur),d1850-1914.10aDewey, George,d1837-1917.10aGoodnow, John,d1858-1907.10aHanna, Marcus Alonzo,d1837-1904.10aHay, John,d1838-1905.10aHill, David Jayne,d1850-1932.10aPorter, John Addison,d1856-1900.10aAguinaldo, Emilio,d1869-1964. 7aDiplomats.2itoamc 7aEditors.2itoamc1 aWildman, Edwin,d1867-1932.tRounsevelle and Edwin Wildman.f1896-1923. c43613d43613