Box 2
Container
Contains 93 Collections and/or Records:
Eleanor Barnes, wife of Saxon Barnes, holding a white dog and Saxon Barnes, brother of Djuna Barnes -- (On verso: "Saxon & Eleanor."), circa 1930s
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.128
Dates:
circa 1930s
Zendon Barnes, brother of Djuna Barnes, his daughter Leigh and his wife Dorma -- (On verso: "Zendon & Dorma/with daughter Leigh."), circa 1930s
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.129
Dates:
circa 1930s
Adelaide Budington (wife of Thurn Barnes) and child -- (On verso: "Subj. Djuna Barnes/People Adelaide Budington/(Thurn's wife & child)/acc. No. 13885.") -- [OVERSIZE BOX], circa 1920s-1930s
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.130
Dates:
circa 1920s-1930s
Oswald Spengler, Munich, Germany -- (On Recto: "18. Apr 21 Munchen/ To Miss Djuna Barnes/from Oswald Spengler." On verso: "Spengler/Munich."), 18 April 1921
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.220
Dates:
18 April 1921
Djuna Barnes in scene from production of Tolstoy's "Power of Darkness." -- (On verso: "Tolstoy's 'Power of Darkness.' D. Barnes/middle figure, head bowd, hands praying posture./I think a Guild production, date God knows.") -- [OVERSIZE BOX], January 1920
Item — Box: 2, item: 1.221
Dates:
January 1920
Duane Barnes, Muriel Barnes, Wald Barnes, Zadel Barnes Gustafson, Buan Barnes, and Fanny Faulkner -- (On verso: "My father--left to right--Duane, Muriel, my grandmother, Buan, his mother, Fanny Faulkner, Sept. 10, 1916. This is for you. If I get the films I'll give you one of each. Please send the others back. You can keep this one. To Gaga from Muriel."), 10 September 1916
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.41
Dates:
10 September 1916
Djuna Barnes sitting in a car -- (Two copies), circa 1918
Item — Box: 2, item: 1.42
Dates:
circa 1918
Djuna Barnes, formal portrait -- (Three copies. On recto: "To dearest mother, Xmas 1919, Djuna."), December 1919
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.43
Dates:
December 1919
Saxon Barnes, with pipe and Irish Setter -- (On verso: "Saxon."), circa 1920s
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 1.44
Dates:
circa 1920s