Fred S. Hudson Jr. Collection of Early American Illustrators
ca. 1881-1986
Manuscript Collection #1389- Creator(s)
- Hudson, Fred S., Jr.
- Physical description
- 3.8 Cubic Feet, 1 document case, 2 flat boxes, and 4 oversized flat boxes, consisting of prints, magazines, magazine covers, illustrations for magazine stories, advertisements, publications, posters, pen and ink drawing, figurines, frontispieces, and china plates
- Preferred Citation
- Fred S. Hudson, Jr. Collection of Early American Illustrators (#1389), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
- Access
- No restrictions to boxes one through six and box ten. Boxes seven, eight, and nine are restricted until processed.
This collection (ca. 188196-1986) includes items collected by the donor's father Fred S. Hudson, Jr., related to early American illustrators, especially for children's literature. Included are prints, magazine covers, whole magazines, illustrations for magazine stories, an original pen and ink drawing, advertisements, books, posters, figurines, frontispieces and china plates.
Administrative information
Custodial History
February 15, 2022, (unprocessed), 3.1 cubic feet; This collection (ca. 1896-1986) includes items collected by the donor's father Fred S. Hudson, Jr., related to early American illustrators, especially for children's literature. Included are prints, magazine covers, whole magazines, illustrations for magazine stories, an original pen and ink drawing, advertisements, books, posters, figurines, frontispieces and china plates. Donated by Margaret F. Hudson (daughter of Fred S. Hudson, Jr.)
August 8, 2022, (unprocessed addition 1), 0.70 cubic feet; Addition includes examples of artwork by Jessie Wilcox Smith including eighteen magazine covers and single page items and four complete journal issues. Donated by Margaret F. Hudson.
Source of acquisition
Gift of Margaret F. Hudson
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.