Example for correspondence:
<c> <did> <unitid>(1) </unitid> <unittitle> <persname>James, Henry, 1843-1916. </persname> Correspondence with <persname>Florence Pertz, </persname> <unitdate>1900-1909 </unitdate>and undated. </unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>1 folder. </extent> </physdesc> </did> <note> <p>Removed from item (61). </p> </note> </c>
Example for general correspondence folder:
<c> <did> <unitid>(1) </unitid> <unittitle> A. through Ak-. Correspondence with <corpname>Houghton, Mifflin and Company, </corpname> <unitdate>1912-1939 </unitdate>and undated. </unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>2 folders. </extent> </physdesc> </did> <note> <p>Includes correspondence with: <corpname>A. Rosenthal Ltd., </corpname> <corpname>Abercrombie & Fitch, </corpname> <corpname>ABI Books (Firm), </corpname> <persname>Mildred K. Abraham, </persname>and others. </p> </note> </c>
Example for single composition:
<c> <did> <physloc>f </physloc> <unitid>(50) </unitid> <unittitle> <persname>James, Henry, 1843-1916. </persname> <title>Daisy Miller</title> : typescript (signed), <unitdate>1906. </unitdate> </unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>5 folders. </extent> </physdesc> </did> <note> <p>Typescript includes autograph manuscript annotations. </p> <p> Also with 1 <genreform>photograph </genreform> of the <famname>James family. </famname> </p> </note> </c>
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