This series consists of files containing diplomas, certificates, indentures, and tributes belonging to Dr. Bucke and members of his family.
This series consists of files containing lectures, addresses, manuscripts written by Dr. Bucke, newspaper clippings relating to the delivery of his lectures, addresses and manuscripts, copies of Dr. Bucke's official reports as superintendent of the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane and the London Asylum for the Insane, Dr. Bucke's notebooks, which chronicle his daily duties and appointments at the Asylum for the Insane, patients, diagnoses, treatments, payments, and instructions to staff. The files also contain copies of Dr. Edward Pardee Bucke's prescription sheets, a letter from Nelson Henry Beemer, an employee of the Asylum, and a minute book containing inspection reports for the London Asylum.
This fonds consists of letters, manuscripts, articles, poems, addresses, lectures, journals, reports, notes, reviews, invitations, photographs, posters, negatives, drawings, maps, receipts, crafts, electroplates, and other materials relating to Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke and his family. In addition there is substantial material related to his work as Superintendent of the London Asylum for the Insane and to his friends (especially Walt Whitman) and other studies.
Bucke, Richard MauriceThis series consists of files containing programmes, scrapbooks, advertising testimonials, articles, theses, and poems written by others about Dr. Bucke and his work at the London Asylum for the Insane, circulars, letters, manuscripts, articles, theses, and newspaper clippings written by others and relating to Dr. Bucke and his theory and study of 'cosmic consciousness,' circulars, letters, manuscripts, articles, theses, invitations, and newspaper clippings written by others and relating to Dr. Bucke and Walt Whitman, reviews, letters, manuscripts, articles, and newspaper clippings written by others and relating to Dr. Bucke and the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, and circulars, letters, manuscripts, articles, photographs, drawings, newspaper clippings, a movie poster and a map written by others and relating to Dr. Bucke's life, studies, and friends.
This series consists of files containing Dr. Bucke's manuscripts, notes, reviews, lectures, facsimiles, and 1 photo of Francis Bacon, regarding the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy; manuscripts, notes, reviews, lectures, newspaper clippings, and addresses regarding cosmic consciousness and related topics; manuscripts, notes, reviews, lectures, reviews, and addresses regarding his friend, Walt Whitman; and accounts, manuscripts, notes and articles regarding his life and work. The files also contain 3 hand-woven crafts by Ina (Bucke) Seaborn, receipts belonging to Ina (Bucke) Seaborn, an invitation to the Masonic Ball, and copies of a lecture delivered by Horatio Walpole Bucke in Adelaide, Ontario.
This series consists of files containing lectures, addresses, manuscripts written by Dr. Bucke, newspaper clippings relating to the delivery of his lectures, addresses and manuscripts, copies of Dr. Bucke's official reports as superintendent of the Hamilton Asylum for the Insane and the London Asylum for the Insane, Dr. Bucke's notebooks, which chronicle his daily duties and appointments at the Asylum for the Insane, patients, diagnoses, treatments, payments, and instructions to staff. The files also contain copies of Dr. Edward Pardee Bucke's prescription sheets, a letter from Nelson Henry Beemer, an employee of the Asylum, and a minute book containing inspection reports for the London Asylum.
This series consists of files containing photographs of Dr. Bucke and his family members and friends including Walt Whiltman, as well as electroplates, drawings and negatives relating to him and his family.