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By Rhondalyn K. Peairs and Diane Galatowitsch
Collection Overview
Title: Rex Madsen and Jimmy Daniels photograph collection, 1870s-1980

Predominant Dates:1930s-1960s
Creator: Daniels, Jimmy (1908-1984)
Extent: 1.75 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 02/01/1987
Languages: English, French
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Rex Madsen and Jimmy Daniels photograph collection documents the life of Jimmy Daniels and his career as a a nightclub host and entertainer during the Harlem Renaissance and into the 1950s and 1960s. The collection measures 1.75 linear feet and is comprised mainly of photographs from circa 1870s-1970s. Many of the photographs are from Daniels' years at the Bon Soir nightclub in Greenwich Village during the 1950s. Additional items include musical scores, invitations, postcards, and additional ephemera.
The majority of the photographs document Daniels' life as an entertainer, cabaret singer, and nightclub host. While a great many of the photographs picture Daniels either in portraits or in candid and posed shots with others, the collection also presents a "who's who" of African American and White entertainers, musicians, and society figures. Besides Daniels, other individuals represented in the collection include: Pearl Bailey, Josephine Baker, Tullula Bankhead, Richmond Barthe, Harry Belafonte, Tony Benson, Phil Black, Helen Broderick, Marian Bruce, John Butler, Cab Calloway, Karen Chandler, Aileen Cook, Katherine Cornell, Carmen De Lavallade, Phyllis Diller, Blanche Dunn, Annie Winifred Ellerman (Bryher), Alice Ghostley, Eddie Hodges, Geoffrey Holder, Langston Hughes, Alberta Hunter, Maria Eva Isadegna, Herbert Jacoby, Lotte Lenya, Joe Louis, Rex Madsen, Fania Marinoff, Paul Meeres, Mabel Mercer, Ona Munson, Rose Murphy, Cole Porter, Millicent Rogers, Diana Sands, Joan Shaw, Bobby Short, Ada "Bricktop" Smith, Norene Tate, Edna Thomas, Tom Tryon, Carl Van Vechten, Elisabeth Welch, Ethel Waters, Josh White, Roy Wilkins, Billie Dee Williams, Jimmy Wright, Olivia Wyndam, and Ted Yates. Nightclubs, restaurants, and entertainment venues in New York from the 1920s to the 1950s are represented in the collection. The collection also documents, to an extent, gay and lesbian circles in New York and England during the early 20th century. The nineteenth century photographs include a tintype and cabinet cards; little documentation accompanies these images, but they may be photographs of Daniels' family.
Of interest are over 50 photographs by Carl Van Vechten, as well as sixteen photographs depicting sculptures by Richmond Barthe. Additional materials within the collection include musical scores and printed ephemera for musical performances. Some descriptions of the photographs in this collection are derived from a transcription of an oral narrative provided by Rex Madsen, which is housed in the accession file for this collection.
Biographical Note
James Lesley Daniels, Jimmy (Jimmie) Daniels, 1908-1984, was a gay African American nightclub host and cabaret singer who was widely known as a general host and singer at the Bon Soir nightclub in Greenwich Village, New York. Daniels' music primarily included the songs of the Gershwins, Rodgers and Hart, and Cole Porter, as well as Harold Arlen.
Jimmy Daniels was born in Laredo, Texas, in 1908, but he grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas. Daniels left Arkansas and came to New York in the 1920s to go to Bird's Business College in the Bronx to become a secretary. After finishing school, Daniels returned to Little Rock to become a secretary for A.E. Bush, the president of Century Life Insurance Company.
However, not long after, he returned to New York in 1928 with a desire to leave the office-world and go on stage. After someone he knew introduced him to Katherine Cornell's manager, he landed a part in Cornell's Broadway hit, "Dishonored Lady." Following his start on Broadway, Daniels performed briefly with "Savage Rhythm" and the Chamberlain-Brown Stock Company in Mt. Vernon.
Leaving Broadway, Daniels found his first professional singing job at the Hot Cha nightclub in Harlem, but he quickly became a part of the European music scene. In the summer of 1933, he became popular at the Summer Sporting club in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Between 1933 and 1934, he accompanied the internationally famous Reginald Forsythe at Ciro's in London. Not long after, Daniels returned to New York and became the premier entertainer at Marian Cooley's Sunday night suppers at the Ship Grill.
In 1935, Daniels went out on his own and sponsored a series of parties for three seasons at the Bronze Studio. During this time, he met Herbert Jacoby, who convinced him to come to Paris to entertain at his Le Reubon Blue in 1936 and 1937. When Jacoby opened a spot in New York, Jimmy Daniels became a popular attraction. However, Daniels returned to Paris in 1938 to perform at Le Reubon Blue.
After singing throughout Europe during the thirties, Daniels became popular in New York nightlife. In 1939, he opened Jimmie Daniels' Nightclub at 114 West 116th Street, an establishment that the New Yorker described as the "model of dignity and respectability" by "Harlem standards." Daniels owned and operated the Harlem supper club from 1939 to 1942. He left the club to go into the military.
Around 1950, Daniels became the host at the Bon Soir on West 8th Street, a chic supper club. Known as a place where African Americans and Whites, as well as gay and straight clientele, interacted without tension, the club was described as having a balance of elegant, intimate, risque, and respectable ambiance. Jimmy Daniels was a popular figure at the Bon Soir for ten years as the host/singer/emcee. The club hosted a variety of rising stars, such as Barbra Streisand, Phyllis Diller, and Kaye Ballard. The Bon Soir was Barbra Streisand's first engagement in New York. When the owners of the Bon Soir let Daniels go after ten years, the club lost substantial business and they begged him to return, but he did not. During the 1950s, Daniels shared a house on Banks Street with fashion designer Rex Madsen.
Circa 1960, after Daniels left the Bon Soir, he hosted what he called "a spring series of supper soirees" at the L'Etang Supper Club in lower Manhattan. Daniels continued to perform around the city at clubs, parties, and festivals until his death. Daniels died at age 76 in the summer of 1984 at St. Clare's Hospital in Manhattan after suffering from a stroke.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions:
The Rex Madsen and Jimmy Daniels Photograph Collection is open and available for use.
Use Restrictions:
Copyright to these papers has not been assigned to the Amistad Research Center. It is the responsibility of an author to secure permission for publication from the holder of the copyright to any material contained in this collection.
Acquisition Source:
Rex Madsen
Acquisition Method:
Gift
Appraisal Information:
The Rex Madsen and Jimmy Daniels Photograph Collection documents Jimmy Daniels' career as a singer/host for night clubs in Europe and Harlem, primarily between 1930-1960, with the majority from his time at the Bon Soir nightclub in Greenwich Village in the 1950s.
Separated Materials:
The Center also houses the following artwork in its Fine Arts Collection, both of which are depicted in photographs within the Madsen-Daniels collection and were donated at the same time. as the photograph collection.
Richmond Barthe. Shoeshine Boy, 1938. Bronze, height 10 in.
Riohmond Barthe. Portrait of Kenneth MacPherson, circa 1938. Bronze, height 12 in.
Related Materials:
The Amistad Research Center also holds the papers for the Harlem Renaissance sculptor Richmond Barthe and poet/playwright Countee Cullen.
Related Publications:
Lewis, David L. When Harlem Was in Vogue. New York: Knopf, 1981.
Preferred Citation:
Rex Madsen and Jimmy Daniels Photograph Collection, Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Processing Information:
The processing of this collection was completed between September-October 2002 and April-May 2003.
Finding Aid Revision History:
Reprocessed July 2011.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Harold Jackman: Portrait (photographic copy); 8 x 10 inches, black and white, 1929

- Portrait of Harold Jackman drawn by Richmond Barthe in 1929 and given to Daniels
- Folder 2

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels and Elisabeth Welch. Daniels is looking through a magnifying glass and seems amused by something in a newspaper.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels and Elisabeth Welch. Daniels is looking through a magnifying glass at a newspaper.
- Item 3: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified African American woman sitting in a chair posed.
- Item 4: Cab Calloway: Photograph; 3.55 x 5.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Cab Calloway singing with conductor baton in hand. The photo also has his signature and "Hi-de-Ho" superimposed on it.
- Item 5: Millicent Rogers: Photograph; 7 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Millicent Rogers standing posed against the side of Daniels' fireplace with her head propped against the palm of her right hand and holding the base of Richmond Barthe's sculpture, The Shoeshine Boy, with her left hand.
- Item 6: Millicent Rogers: Photograph; 5 x 6.8 inches, black and white, undated

- A copy of a photograph of Millicent Rogers standing posed against the side of Daniels' fireplace with her head propped against the palm of her right hand and holding the base of Richmond Barthe's sculpture, The Shoeshine Boy, with her left hand.
- Item 7: Millicent Rogers: Photograph; 8 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Millicent Rogers standing in living room of Daniels' apartment posing by Richmond Barthe's The Shoeshine Boy. She is wearing a necklace and a scarf. Rogers was the Standard Oil heiress and was a great designer of 24K jewelry. The painting on the wall is by Eugene Berman of his wife Ona Munson.
- Item 8: Tullula Bankhead: portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Headshot of Tullula Bankhead.
- Item 9: Photograph; 5 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified African American couple stands posed in an embrace and laughing.
- Item 10: Lotte Lenya: photograph; 7.5 x 10 inches, black and white, 1962 February 13

- Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Folder 3

- Item 1: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white (5 copies), undated

- Conversation at a table. From left to right in photograph: Olivia Wyndom, Lotte Lenya, and Kenneth MacPherson. The lady on the right is the actress Faye Emerson, who was married to one of the Roosevelt sons and Skitch Henderson.
- Item 2: Postcard; 5.75 x 4 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph postcard of indentified group by S. Bernt. Verso reads: "you'll find the "old fly" in the middle of the pail of milk - being very gay - in fact almost yodeling! Can't you hear? Belle"
- Item 3: Herbert Jacoby: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, 1963 January 29

- Herbert Jacoby was the owner of the Blue Angel Night Club on East 54th Street, one of the chicest clubs in Manhattan. Pearl Bailey was first seen after Harlem in the Blue Angel. Harry Belafonte got his big break at the Blue Angel. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Herbert Jacoby: Photograph; 8 x 9.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Herbert Jacoby in a dark suit and a light-colored shirt standing in front of a white mesh and partial fabric background. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 5: Photograph; 5 x 7 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of a gentleman kneeling beside a chair with his arm around an African American woman seated in the chair. Both are smiling and looking at the camera.
- Item 6: Phyllis Diller: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Publicity shot of Phyllis Diller in fur shawl by General Artists Corporation. Diller wrote: "Mon Chere - Jimmie xxx" and signed her name across the lower left half of picture. Diller played at a small club in California and was discovered at the Bon Soir.
- Item 7: Phyllis Diller: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Publicity shot of Phyllis Diller by General Artists Corporation. Diller wrote: "Phyllis thinks Jimmie is the greatest!!!, Love Phyllis."
- Item 8: Phyllis Diller: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Signed publicity short of Phyllis Diller in a light colored silk or satin dress with pearls and white gloves. The front reads: "But James - Of Course!!!, Phyllis." Photograph by General Artists Corporation.
- Item 9: Photograph; 4.6 x 3.5 inches, black and white

- Unidentified African American woman looks up into camera with an open book and cigarette in hand.
- Item 10: Alice Ghostley: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Alice Ghostly was discovered at Bon Soir and became a fixture of the place. She used to have an accompanist, G. Wood, who would write most of her material. Inscribed: "For my dear Jimmy whom I dearly love (who?) you don't know how great the pleasure working with you. Love Alice."
- Item 11: Photograph; 7 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified group with Jimmy Daniels standing slightly stooped over and smiling. Possibly taken in Daniel's club.
- Item 12: Photograph; 5.75 by 3.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Len Hanna with two young men.
- Folder 4

- Item 1: Photograph; 6 x 4 inches, black and white, undated

- White man with bowtie sits posed on chair under two framed paintings in a dimly lit room in Jimmy Daniels' townhouse.
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.8 x 6 inches, black and white

- White man with bowtie sits posed on chair under two framed paintings in a dimly lit room in Jimmy Daniels' townhouse.
- Item 3: Photograph; 4 x 6 inches, black and white, undated

- White man with bowtie sits posed on chair under two framed paintings in a dimly lit room in Jimmy Daniels' townhouse.
- Item 4: Richmond Barthe: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Richmond Barthe posed with a cigarette in front of his sculpture Stevedore. Photograph by William Kahn.
- Item 5: Ona Munsen: Portrait; 7.5 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Ona Munsen with an inscription that reads: "To Jimmy, My Special favorite always, Ona"
- Item 6: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 6.75 x 5.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Edna Thomas seated in a chair looking towards the left with a set of stacked books on a table in the background. The back of the photograph has the following written on it upside down: "Car Insurances Payment a chicken for Edna."
- Item 7: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Edna Thomas sitting and holding her hair with her eyes closed and turned away from the camera.
- Folder 5

- Item 1: Katherine Cornell: Portrait; 7.75 x 8.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Katherine Cornell seated with her hands in her lap. Dressed in a black v-neck dress with a strand of pearls. She lived on the Hudson. In the 1940s she was on Broadway in "Dishonored Lady" and Daniels had a walk-on part in her show. The front reads: "To Jimmy with best wishes always. Katherine Cornell". Photograph by Vandamm(y).
- Item 2: Photograph; 5.5 x 3.55 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an African American women posed standing against a wall with her left hand on her hip and her right hand resting on her left shoulder smiling.
- Folder 6

- Item 1: Bricktop: Photograph; 7 x 9 inches, undated

- Photograph of Bricktop . She was always known for her red hair; that's the reason she was called Brick Top [sic]. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Tallula Bankhead: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Bankhead in black frock and hat with feathers. She is turned all the way to the left.
- Item 3: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 4.75 x 8 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn posed in a light colored chair in Daniels' dimly lit living room. Her hands are crossed in her lap and her head faces the left away from the camera. She is wearing a necklace designed by Millicent Rogers that is 24K gold.
- Item 4: Photograph; 4.75 x 6.0 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels sitting at Bon Soir having a drink with an African American woman. The two are smiling and the woman has Daniels' chin in between her thumb and index finger.
- Item 5: Mabel Mercer: Portrait; 7.6 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Headshot of Mercer in a dark v-neck dress and pendant necklace around her neck. Photograph by Marcus (last name not fully visible).
- Item 6: Photograph; 7 x 5 inches, black and white, undated


- Daniels seated in a booth with Marian Bruce and Jimmy Wright surrounded by two unidentified men having a drink, laughing, and talking.
- Folder 7

- Item 1: Lotte Lenya: Photograph; 7 x 10 inches, black and white, 1962 February 13

- Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels standing behind a table with four guests. From left to right: Charlotte Ray, who appeared at Bon Soir and who had a TV show for several years; Lee Goodman, who was part of Kirkwood and Goodman; and Jimmy Kirkwood. Jimmy Kirkwood wrote "Chorus Line" and "P.S. Your Cat is Dead." Jimmy Daniels is standing in the back, behind Nancy Walker. Photograph was taken at the Bon Soir.
- Item 3: Photograph; 10 x 7.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Josh Logan, Helen Hayes, Edna Thomas, and Sherrill Crawford at a restaurant. Photogrtaph by Friedman-Engeler.
- Item 4: Rex Madsen: Photograph; 4.55 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Rex Madsen with left hand on his knee and looking downward to his right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 5: Photograph; 4.5 x 1.25 inches, black and white, undated

- A strip of three separate photos. Photographs of a white male and two women. The women on the right appears to be Lotte Lenya.
- Item 6: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 4.75 x 6.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Jimmy Daniels seated at the table with three others, two white men and a woman. The men are all smiling at the camera, but the woman's eyes are closed. Mirrors and a painting of piano keys being played is directly behind them on the wall.
- Folder 8

- Item 1: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Young lady posed with her eyes closed and head slightly bowed. She is seated on the floor and has her bent arm on the edge of the bed.
- Item 2: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified woman seated on the floor looking diagonal and with her arm in her lap and the other hanging off the bed.
- Item 3: Bryher: Portrait, 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Portrait of the lesbian writer, Bryher (Annie Winifred Ellerman). She married Kenneth MacPherson and they were great for making up off-scenes, not dirty, but small-type scenes for the underground people in the United States and in Europe. Her father was the richest man that England had ever known. I believe his name was Edelson [sic] in the shippping business. She is also famous for lots of books. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Photograph; 7 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Blonde woman dressed in white seated in the middle of a booth having drinks and a conversation with two gentlemen. Photograph includes name of Thomas D. Sanford on verso.
- Item 5: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- A photograph of Jimmy Daniels seated with Van Johnson and Rosalind Russell at the Bon Soir.
- Item 6: Photograph; 8.75 x 7.75 inches, black and white, undated

- A photograph of Jimmy Daniels seated with Van Johnson and Rosalind Russell at the Bon Soir.
- Item 7: Postcard; 5 x 7.25 inches, black and white, 1972

- A postcard of thanks sent to Jimmy Daniels by Dan (Smith?) with a picture of Martha Graham doing a dance step, titled "Martha Graham-Letter to the World." Photograph by Barbara Morgan, 1940.
- Item 8: Signed photograph of The Three Riffs; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Signed photograph of The Three Riffs given to Jimmy Daniels. They played at the "Bon Soir" and were a very popular team.
- Folder 9

- Item 1: Olivia Wyndam: Photograph; 7.5 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Olivia Wyndam. She went with Edna Thomas for years and she was the niece of "The Three Graces" by Sergeant that hangs in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The family had a large castle in England. Inscribed "To my darling Brother. O." Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Photographs; 4.55 x 1.25 inches, black and white, undated

- A strip of three photographs of members of a family seated on a low wall with foliage behind them.
- Item 3: Rose Murphy: Portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Portrait of Rose Murphy, a Decca recording artist. Photograph by Bruno of Hollywood.
- Item 4: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an older Daniels, who is sharing drinks at a club with three others. Photo taken at small club on 9th Street in Greenwich Village where Jimmy appeared at, but it didn't last very long. The other man in the photo is John Whyte, the owner of the Yacht Club at Fire Island Pines. On his right is Mabel Mercer.
- Item 5: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of a townhouse owned by Jimmy Daniels in Greenwich Village in the 1950s.
- Item 6: Photograph; 6.75 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Jimmy Daniels having a drink with young blonde woman, last name possibly Merryweather, from England. She was a friend of Sara Churchill.
- Item 7: Photograph; 3.5 x 5.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of the interior view of Daniels living room in his townhouse.
- Folder 10

- Item 1: Souvenir Photograph Frame; 8.5 x 6.5 inches, undated

- Paper souvenir photograph holder stamped for use at Jack's Place in New York City. Bernat Press.
- Folder 11

- Item 1: Photograph; 5.125 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Two white men sitting on a couch with Daniels (sitting on the right). They seem to be in a home library. The man in the middle is looking at Daniels and the other man is looking down.
- Item 2: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.65 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a striped blouse with a cigarette in her right hand and her left hand on her hip looking up.
- Item 3: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.6 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas wearing a shiny striped blouse. Her head is tilted and she is looking to the left. There is a diagonal square around her head, which may or not be original.
- Item 4: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph by Edna Thomas in a striped tunic standing against a wall beside a fabric wall hanging looking off to the right.
- Item 5: Photograph; 9.6 x 6.75 inches, black and white, undated


- Daniels stands by a piano cupping his right ear with his right hand as he listens to Norene Tate playing piano, likely at the Bon Soir. Photograph by Talbot.
- Item 6: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, 1946 January

- A signed photograph from Daniels for Edward. The photograph shows Daniels performing on stage accompanied by two pianists, Garland Wilson (left) and Eddie Steele.
- Item 7: Photograph; 10 x 7.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels is sitting with a group of others drinking and conversing at an event. Photograph by Ted Yates, Indepedent Press Service.
- Item 8: Photograph; 5.35 x 3.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of the interior view of Daniels' living room.
- Folder 12

- Item 1: Carol Boyd: Photograph; 2.45 x 4 inches, black and white, 1930 June

- Back Reads: "June '30 Carol Boyd, Pianist"
- Item 2: Photograph; 9.6 x 6.75 inches, undated


- Photograph of a party. Jimmy Daniels is holding a cake at the far right of the photograph. The lady wearing the hat and holding a glass is Edna Thomas. The next woman is Blanche Dunn. Just below Daniels is Len Hanna of Cleveland.
- Item 3: Pearl Bailey: Portrait; 7.5 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Portrait of Pearl Bailey inscribed to Jimmy Daniels: "To Jimmy. My landlord. My own dear friend - I love you. Pearl". Bailey is pictured in a dark dress with a padded white background. Photograph by Seawell-Paul A. Hesse Studios.
- Item 4: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- A close-up photograph of Daniels pictured with Joe Louis and two other African American men. One of the other men is his manager. Photograph by M. Smith.
- Item 5: Photograph; 9.9 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels with Joe Louis and two other African American men. Photograph by M. Smith.
- Item 6: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.6 inches, black and white, circa 1920s


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn. Dunn is pictured in a dark floral print dress looking down and to the right. The backdrop for the photograph is a light blank wall.
- Item 7: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 6.75 x 8.5 inches, black and white, circa 1920s

- A photograph of Blanche Dunn dressed in a dark off the shoulder dress and dark shawl with an elegant necklace and unswept hair. The picture is taken in a dimly lit room. Photograph by George Platt Lynes.
- Item 8: Photograph; 5 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Interior view of Daniels' living room to the right of fireplace.
- Item 9: Photograph; 5 x 4 inches, black and white, undated

- Interior view of Daniels' living room.
- Folder 13

- Item 1: Marian Bruce: Portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Signed portrait to Daniels from Marian Bruce: "To Jimmy - with adulation and deep appreciation for your kindess. Fondly, Marian B." Bruce was a singer in night clubs who later married Dr. Logan in Harlem. Photograph by Bruno of Hollywood.
- Item 2: Phil Black: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, 1949

- A signed collage of photos of Phil Black, female impersonator. Every Thanksgiving he would host a drag ball at his night club in Harlem. According to Rex Madsen, drag balls were legal on Thanksgiving and the police could not arrest them. Phil Black was also famous for his clothes. Photograph by Moss Photo.
- Item 3: Alice Ghostly: Photograph; 3.5 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Alice Ghostley camping at her Gay Street apartment. She is in dark suit with a wreath on her head posed under a mask of a cat hung on door.
- Item 4: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified lady smiling in sweater and black hat.
- Item 5: Photograph; 8.5 x 7.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified African American man looking up with coat on and blurred trees in the background.
- Folder 14

- Item 1: Photograph: 8 x 10 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels sitting backwards in a chair looking directly into the camera. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Photograph: 8 x 10 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels sitting backwards in a chair looking to the left. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Photograph: 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels sitting backwards in a chair looking to the right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Photograph; 9.75 x 7.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Jimmy Daniels with Alex Fogarty, a pianist and song writer in Manhattan.
- Item 5: Jimmy Daniels: Portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Headshot of Daniels in a pin stripe suit and his head tilted. Photograph by Robert McAfree.
- Item 6: Photograph; 2.5 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels in a dark short sleeve shirt and pants standing by and holding onto a tree.
- Folder 15

- Item 1: Photograph; 4.4 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Unidentified middle aged white woman lounges on pillows in a sequined dress holding a rose and cirgarette in her right hand and propping her head with her left hand.
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young African American woman smelling magnolia flowers.
- Item 3: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young African American woman smelling magnolia flowers.
- Item 4: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.8 inches, black and white, undated

- Young African American woman is wearing sweater and black hat tilted to the side with her right index finger resting on her chin. She is looking away from the camera to the right and at an angle.
- Item 5: Photograph; 3 x 5.25 inches, black and white, undated

- A young Jimmy Daniels posed with two other men shaking hands under trees.
- Item 6: Billie Dee Williams: Portrait; 7 x 9.5 inches, black and white, 1963 September 29

- Photograph of Billie Dee Williams in a white t-shirt and dark pants looking to the camera. The back reads: "Bille Dee Williams in a Taste of Honey." Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 7: Billie Dee Williams: Portrait; 7.9 x 9.9 inches, black and white, 1963 January 29

- Photograph of Bille Dee Williams in light colored long sleeve shirt with dark pants. His right elbow rests upon the respective knee with his fist against his chin and mouth. Back reads: "Billie Dee Williams in Tiger, Tiger." Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Folder 16

- Item 1: John Butler: Photograph; 3.6 x 4.4 inches, black and white, undated

- Butler, a dancer and choreographer, with embroidered hat pulls at his collar with both hands and look down at the floor to his left.
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.4 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of unidentified young man who is seated with a dark outfit on with a light striped shirt on underneath. The man is pictured in front of a bust smiling downwards towards the floor.
- Item 3: Photograph; 7 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels in a military uniform receiving a carton of milk from an unidentified woman in a striped dress. At the USO in New York. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Photograph; 7.25 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels and others in uniform gathered around a table with Edna Thomas looking at them. At the USO in New York. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 5: Photograph; 3.5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels in a military uniform receiving a carton of milk from an unidentified woman in a striped dress. At the USO in New York. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 6: Photograph; 6.75 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels and others in uniform gathered around a table with Edna Thomas. At the USO in New York. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 7: Marco Carson: Photograph; 6 x 3.8 inches, black and white, undated

- Marco Carson sits in a lounger in a patio area at his country house in Strawberry Hill, New Jersey. Carson worked for Vogue Magazine and many other magazines as a food editor. He has dark hair and is wearing a sweater with dark cuffs and collar.
- Item 8: Elisabeth Welch: Portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, 1946 June 12

- Photograph of Elisabeth Welch, an entertainer from London, in a dark dress with white open blossom earrings. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 9: Elisabeth Welch: Portrait; 6 x 8 inches, black and white, 1946 June 12

- Photograph of Elisabeth Welch, an entertainer from London, in a dark dress with white open blossom earrings. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 10: Diana Sands: Portrait; 7.125 x 9.6 inches, black and white, 1963 January 29

- Photograph of Diana Sands standing in front of light color fabric curtain with hands on hips looking off to the right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 11: Diana Sands: Portrait; 7.5 x 9.5 inches, black and white, 1963 January 29

- Photograph of Diana sands standing in front of light color fabric curtain with hands on hips looking off to the right. Sands is wearing dark boots, pants, and a reddish leather belt and blouse. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 12: Rex Madsen: Photograph; 4.6 x 6.6 inches, 1949 March 26

- Rex Madsen in blazer, dark tie, and white hankerchief and shirt with head tilted. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 13: Rex Madsen: Photograph; 4.6 x 6.8 inches, black and white, 1949 March 26

- Photograph of Rex Madsen seated facing the right amid a backdrop of textiles. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Folder 17

- Item 1: Photograph; 4.5 x 2.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of young Jimmy Daniels and three other African American men. The first man on the left is facing away from the camera and squatting, while Jimmy Daniels and the other men squat forming a line by sitting on the thigh of the man behind them and looking towards to camera.
- Item 2: Joe Louis: Photograph; 6.55 x 9.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Joe Louis taking his shirt off in a boat at his training camp in upstate New York. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Pearl Bailey: Photograph; 6.75 x 10 inches, black and white, 1946 July 5

- Photograph of Pearl Bailey in character. The back reads: "Pearl Bailey: St. Louis Woman." Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Photograph; 7 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniel eating with two men at a booth, one African American and one white man. The wall is wallpapered with musical scores and publicity shots of various entertainers.
- Folder 18

- Item 1: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a white man and woman taken as they recline on some pillows. The woman has her left hand resting on her head and her right resting on the gentleman's shoulder.
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.2 x 3.3 inches, color, undated

- Photograph of an older white woman with gray hair in a multi-colored floor length gown standing by a vase of white flowers that rests on a bookcase in front of a window.
- Item 3: Pearl Bailey: Portrait Transparency; 6.8 x 8.8 inches, color, 1950

- Pearl Bailey in New York. According the Rex Madsen, she had been appearing at the Greenwich Village Inn. Transparency of Pearl Bailey in light colored evening gown with a necklace.
- Item 4: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated


- Crowd scene, likely from the opening of something in Harlem. Second man on left is Lloyd Thomas, Edna Thomas' husband, Kenneth MacPherson is in the center, and Jimmy Daniels in on the right.
- Folder 19

- Item 1: Edna Thomas: Portrait; 5.75 x 6.8 inches, black and white, 1948 March 8

- Photograph of Edna Thomas as the Flower Lady in Tennesse Williams' Streetcar Named Desire with her head draped and wearing mourning clothes with flowers in her hand. The front reads: "Flores los muertos Terrible! Edna" (Flowers of the Dead, Terrible, Edna). Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Edna Thomas: Portrait, 7.3 x 9.3 inches, black and white, 1948 March 8

- Photograph of Edna Thomas with her head draped and wearing mourning clothes with flowers in her hand. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6.5 x 8.8 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels in near darkness with his body facing right, but his face looking towards the camera. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6.6 x 8.75 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels in near darkness with his body facing right, but his face looking to the left. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 5: Photograph; 6.75 x 8.75 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph of young African American man with textured shirt looking down to the left. Picture is in near darkness. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 6: Photograph; 6.75 x 8.75 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph of a young African American man wearing a textured shirt and leaning back, looking into the camera, but not smiling. The man is posed in front of a speckled backdrop. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 7: Photograph; 6.6 x 8.75 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph of a young African American man wearing a textured shirt and leaning back, looking down and to the left. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 8: Jimmy Daniels: Portrait; 6.6 x 8.25 inches, black and white (2 copies), 1933 June 26

- Photograph of Daniels facing the left in front of a floral fabric background. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 9: Photograph; 4.2 x 5.4 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a white man seated in chair in front of ornate drapes and beside ornate candelabra. He appears in other photos in the collection as well. He has pinky rings on both hands and has dark hair and eyes.
- Item 10: Postcard; 4.25 x 6 inches, black and white, 1980 June 4

- Postcard is addressed to Harry Watkins of 626 Riverside Dr. in New York City. The postcard is dated June 4, 1980. The photo on the postcard of Adele and Fred Astaire is dated 1926. Photograph by Nickolas Muray.
- Folder 20

- Item 1: Aileen Cook: Portrait; 7.8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated


- Portrait of Aileen Cook that she signed for Jimmy Daniels in the top left corner. Photograph by Bruno of Hollywood.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 7.8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels without his shirt and standing along side of a bust of Daniels by Richmond Barthe. Daniels is facing off to his right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 7.75 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels without his shirt and standing along side of a bust of Daniels by Richmond Barthe. Daniels is facing the bust. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Photograph; 7.5 x 9.55 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of young unidentified blonde woman in white evening dress with dark polish on nails. Photograph by Madame Yevonde.
- Folder 21

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 8.75 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels standing posed and looking off to the left and dressed a dark robe, a long striped tunic, sash, and cap.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 5 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels wearing an embroidered cap looking to the left not smiling.
- Folder 22

- Item 1: Photograph; 8.125 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Movie still from "Bus Stop" with Marilyn Monroe. The still is numbered 939-66.
- Item 2: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Movie still from "Bus Stop" with Marilyn Monroe. The still is numbered 939-182.
- Item 3: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6.8 x 9 inches, black and white, 1934 January 9

- Photograph of Daniels seated in chair with tuxedo on and hands clasped in his lap. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Karen Chandler: Portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Signed portrait of Karen Chandler, a nightclub singer and TV personality. Photograph by Kerr.
- Folder 23

- Item 1: Photograph; 7.5 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photo of young white man wearing a striped shirt with the first three buttons open against a black background.
- Folder 24

- Item 1: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, 1950s

- Cardinalle Brothers and Katharine Cornell in the basement entertainment room of the Delsomma Restaurant on West 47th Street in New York. Photograph by Tomas Photographers.
- Item 2: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 7.5 x 9.75 inches, black and white, circa 1930s

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a dark dress with buttons on the sleeve and an embroidered collar. Thomas is posed sitting in a chair backwards with her elbow propped on the chair's back and holding the side of her face in her right hand. Photograph by Stella S. Simon.
- Item 3: Photograph; 9.9 x 8.125 inches, black and white, undated

- From left to right are: May Barnes, who used to be at the Bon Soir as a tap-dancer and singer; Mabel Mercer, and Bricktop. Photograph was taken in Jimmy Daniel's apartment on West 22nd Street in Manhattan.
- Item 4: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photo of an older Daniels with Bricktop, Roy Wilkins, and his wife. Numbers on the back may indicate that it was taken in 1977. Photograph was taken in Jimmy Daniel's apartment on West 22nd Street in Manhattan.
- Item 5: Photograph; 8.125 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of May Barnes, Mabel Mercer, and Bricktop seated at Jimmy Daniels' party.
- Item 6: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of May Barnes, Mabel Mercer, and Bricktop seated at Jimmy Daniels' party.
- Item 7: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Daniels with Bricktop, Roy Wilkins and his wife at his party.
- Item 8: Photograph; 9.8 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Wilkins and Bricktop. Wilkins has his arm around her shoulder.
- Item 9: Photograph; 9.8 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- A candid shot of Bricktop and Roy Wilkins caught in conversation at Daniels' party.
- Item 10: Photograph; 9.8 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Roy Wilkins and his wife at Daniels' party.
- Item 11: Joan Shaw: Portrait; 8 x 9.9 inches, black and white, undated

- Publicity photo of Joan Shaw, an MCA recroding artist. Photo is signed: "To Jimmyie, the greatest guy I know, Love Always Joanie." Shaw used to sing at the Bon Soir. Photograph by James J. Hegsman.
- Folder 25

- Item 1: Photograph; 7 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Daniels is pictured seated with two other African American men at a table. The man to the far right has a hankerchief, glasses, and a bowtie, while the man in the middle has on a pinstripe suit and holds a cigarette in his left hand while holding the side of Daniels head with his right hand. A mirror is in the background.
- Box 2

- Folder 1

- Item 1: Photograph; 7.75 x 6 inches, black and white, circa 1950s

- Photograph of Pearl Bailey and her husband Louis Bellson taken in London when they married in the 1950s. The two were married in Paris because his father did not want them to get married in America. The couple lived in an apartment on the second floor of Jimmy Daniels' town house in Greenwich Village. When they moved out, Mildred Bailey, a famous singer that sang with Paul Whiteman's Orchestra moved in. Photograph by Associated Press Ltd. (London).
- Item 2: Photograph; 8 x 5.25 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels seated in a booth and having drinks with Kenneth MacPherson and Blanche Dunn.
- Item 3: Photograph; 6.75 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels seated with Len Hanna and possibly Hanna's sister. All are smiling as they look into the camera.
- Folder 2

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 5.6 x 6.6 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph of Daniels without a shirt and wearing a large beaded necklace. His arms are outstretched and he is not smiling. The photo is taken against a dark background. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Jimmy Wright: photograph; 6.5 x 9 inches, black and white, 1933 June 26

- Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Photograph; 8 x 6.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels standing with Charlotte Ray and Henny Youngman at the Bon Soir. Photograph by Tiger Haynes.
- Folder 3

- Item 1: Photograph; 5 x 7 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of a young Marlon Brando holding the hand of Edna Thomas in the door of a trailer on the set of "Streetcar Named Desire."
- Item 2: Photograph; 4 x 5.1 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young Marlon Brando holding the hand of Edna Thomas in the door of a trailer on the set of "Streetcar Named Desire."
- Item 3: Photograph; 3.25 x 5.6 inches, black and white, 1945 March

- Photograph of unidentified woman, possibly Edna Thomas, on Erhel Sissle's lawn in Los Angeles in 1945.
- Item 4: Jimmy Wright: photograph; 2.4 x 4 inches, black and white, 1930 June

- Photograph of Wright standing with his foot against a building in a suit and hat with his hands in his pockets.
- Folder 4

- Item 1: Photograph; 7.25 x 5 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Small's Paradise in Harlem. From left to right are pianist Garland Wilson, Jimmy Daniels, pianist Dorothy Donegan, Rex Madsen, and Kelsey Pharr of the Delta Ribbon Boys and husband of Mabel Mercer.
- Item 2: Photograph; 6.75 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Daniels singing in a crowded ballroom in front of a band, possibly on a transatlantic voyage.
- Item 3: Photograph; 6.75 x 4.75 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of Daniels singing in a crowded ballroom in front of a band, possibly on a transatlantic voyage.
- Item 4: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 4.8 x 3.4 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn with a floral dress on and flowers in her lap with her eyes closed and downward.
- Item 5: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 4.8 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn with her hand behind a vase of flowers and wearing a floral dress smiling and looking away from the camera to the right.
- Item 6: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 4.8 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn sitting near a vase of flowers and looking downward to her right.
- Item 7: Photograph; 4 x 2.4 inches, black and white, 1930 June

- Photograph of four African American men. From left to right: Jimmy Daniels, Carol Boyd, and two unidentified men.
- Folder 5

- Item 1: Photograph; 6.5 x 3 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph taken of a diverse crowd of people possibly on the ferry boat that went across the Hudson River from the train station in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Manhattan.
- Item 2: Photograph; 7 x 5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels seated with Marian Bruce, and three unidentified individuals (two men and a woman). Daniels is on the left wearing a huge white furry hat. The group is seated in a booth at the Bon Soir.
- Item 3: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 3.5 x 4.8 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn wearing a black dress and jeweled clip at the collar. She seems to be seated against a woven couch or settee.
- Item 4: Photograph; 4.8 x 3.25 inches, black and white (3 copies), undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels holding Elisabeth Welch in his arms in a mock embrace. Both are looking at each other.
- Item 5: Photograph; 4.8 x 3.3 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels holding Elisabeth Welch in his arms in a mock embrace. She is looking up. The flower, Welch's lips, and Daniels watch ring and shirt are all hand-painted pink.
- Item 6: Photograph; 4.8 x 3.3 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels holding Elisabeth Welch in his lap. Daniels is holding a flower in his left hand and gazing down at her smiling. She is looking up at him smiling with a finger on her chin and her legs crossed.
- Item 7: Oliver Messel: Photograph; 4.4 x 6 inches, black and white, 1949

- Oliver Messel probably in Barbados. He had a house there. He was a famous set designer and costume designer for the theatre, mostly in London, but some in New York. He was also the uncle of the Earl of Snowdon, who married Princess Margaret. The front reads: "To Jimmy, Love Oliver 1949."
- Folder 6

- Item 1: Program Card: Bon Soir Club, 4.3 x 3.5 inches, undated


- Item 2: Announcement Card: Mabel Mercer engagement, circa 1920s

- An announcement for Mabel Mercer to appear at Jimmy Daniels' night club on 116th Street in the 1920s.
- Item 3: Postcard: Clover Leaf Bar and Cabaret, Small's Paradise, undated

- Postcard with a collage of interior and exterior views of Small's Paradise and Clover Leaf Bar and Cabaret in New York City. The postcard has a message typed on the back and a handwritten phrase, "I'm allergic to Lonliness [sic]."
- Folder 7

- Item 1: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 3.25 x 5.7 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a black shirt and a light colored tie.
- Item 2: Postcard; 3.25 x 5.4 inches, black and white, 1955


- Postcard sent from Carl Van Vechten to Edna Thomas and Olivia Wyndham that comments on the wedding of Geoffrey Holder and Carmen De Lavallade. Pictured on the front are De Lavallade and Holder in their wedding attire, along with Carl Van Vechten and his wife, Fania Marinoff.
- Item 3: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 2.5 x 4 inches, black and white, 1926

- Daniels is wearing a light colored suit and is holding a hat in his hand. A car is driving by in the background of the photograph.
- Item 4: Photograph; 5.125 x 3.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels and a man, possibly Louis Bellson, staring intently at each other without shirts on and in front of a fabric backdrop.
- Item 5: Ethel Waters: Postcard; 3.5 x 5.45 inches, black and white, 1939

- Postcard has a photograph of Ethel Waters as Hagar in Mamba's Daughters. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Folder 8

- Item 1: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 3.25 x 4.6 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas smiling in a dark blouse against a plaid fabric background. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 2: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 7.75 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas smiling in a dark blouse against a plaid fabric background. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 3: Photograph; 4.55 x 2.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels and four other people at the beach posing for picture. The back reads: "Ends, Jimmie Daniels and Carol Boyd, N.Y.C. Beach." Photograph taken at one of the beaches in New York City. The man at the far right is Carol Boyd, an accompanist with a lot of the top entertainers in New York night clubs between the 1920s and 1960s.
- Item 4: Bobby Short: Postcard; 3.5 x 5.4 inches, black and white, 1963 January 30

- Photograph postcard with Bobby Short on the front. The back reads: "Bobby for Jimmie with love Carl, January 30, 1963, New York." Bobby Short played piano and sang at the Carlyle Hotel in New York. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 5: Jimmy Daniels cooking: Photograph; 2.5 x 2.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels preparing a meal in his kitchen on Banks Street, probably a smaller copy of what appeared in the Ebony article, "A Date with a Dish or Kedergee?"
- Item 6: Jimmy Daniels cooking: Photograph; 2.85 x 2.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels grating an ingredient into a salad in his kitchen on Banks Street.
- Item 7: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas seated with an arm on a light colored table looking up towards the camera with a vase of magnolias on another table beside her. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 8: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas seated with an arm on a light colored table looking up towards the camera with a vase of magnolias on another table beside her. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 9: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas holding an open book on a white table with a cigarette in her right hand. She is seated and looking up towards the camera. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 10: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 9 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas holding an open book on a white table with a cigarette in her right hand. She is seated and looking up towards the camera. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 11: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a dark blouse posed in front of a filled bookcase with a magnolia plant on top. She is looking towards the magnolia at the right. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 12: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a dark blouse with her left hand resting on a book and her right band placed directly on the white table underneath and holding a cigarette as she looks up and off to the right. Photograph by Macdan.
- Item 13: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 9 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas seated at a white table wearing a dark blouse. Her left hand is on a book and her right arm is bent at the elbow as she holds a cigarette with her fingers. Photograph by Macdan.
- Folder 9

- Item 1: Photograph; 6 x 4 inches, black and white, 1950s-1960s

- Blurred photograph of three men staring into the cabin of a boat from outside with a flag behind them. From left to right: Len Hanna, Kenneth MacPherson, and Michael Butler.
- Item 2: Photograph; 4.3 x 3.7 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Harold Jackman and an unidentified African American woman seated on a couch smoking and conversing.
- Item 3: Photograph; 5.3 x 3.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of unidentified African American woman posing and smiling against a white wall.
- Item 4: Edna Thomas: photograph; 4.75 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a dark shirt looking to the left with her hands resting on her shoulder and her chin resting on her hands.
- Item 5: Photograph; 6 x 4 inches, black and white, circa 1940s

- Photograph of Daniels cutting a cake on top of a skirted piano to his right. Meanwhile, singer and pianist Noreen Tate sits at the piano to his right and painist Garland Wilson sits at the piano to his left. May Barnes is standing to the left of Daniels and is wearing a sequined dress, corsage, and a pearl necklace. Photograph was taken in the Little Casino on Sullivan Street in Greenwich Village in the late 1940s.
- Folder 10

- Item 1: Photograph; 5.7 x 3.6 inches, black and white, undated


- Photograph of a gathering possibly at the home of Edna and Lloyd Thomas at 1890 St. Nicholas Avenue in New York. Left to right: Jimmy Daniels, Olivia Wyndam, unidentified, Edna Thomas, unidentified couple, Blanche Dunn, and Lloyd Thomas.
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.6 x 5.3 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an unidentified man in a tweed suit and a striped tie. The man has his hands in his pockets and is standing sideways against a wall.
- Item 3: Photograph; 5.3 x 3.3 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a man seated in a chair with his legs crossed and smiling at the camera. The man's left hand is laying against his neck and there are flowers on the radiator behind him.
- Item 4: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 4.5 x 2.75 inches, black and white, 1920s


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn posed by a car looking at the camera with her right foot propped on the vehicle. She is wearing a fur coat , hat, and gloves. There is an unsigned message on the back that reads: "not very good and taken last year but just ran against it in my desk."
- Item 5: Blanche Dunn: Photograph; 4.5 x 2.75 inches, black and white, 1920s


- Photograph of Blanche Dunn posed by park bench and metal fence. She is wearing a fur coat , hat, and gloves.
- Folder 11

- Item 2: Tom Tryon: Photograph; 3.55 x 5.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Tom Tryon kneeling down on a towel or blanket on the beach looking at the camera. He was an actor, but better known as an author.
- Item 3: Postcard; 5.5 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Postcard with a photograph of Bricktop seated and having drinks and conversing with two unidentified people, one man and one woman. Taken in a nightclub called "Brick Tops" on Via Benneto in the basement.
- Folder 12

- Item 1: Photograph; 3.5 x 5.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels' sitting room at 109 Banks Street in Greenwich Village. The painting above the mantle is Eugene Berman's portrait of his wife, Ona Munson. The bust in bronze is of Kenneth MacPherson by Richmond Barthe, and the photograph is of A'Lelia Walker, daughter of Madame C.J. Walker.
- Item 2: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 3.5 x 5 inches, color, undated

- Photograph of Edna Thomas seated in a lawn chair in a coat with a fur collar and wearing a pair of sunglasses. She appears to be on some type of patio or balcony overlooking the beach and the ocean.
- Folder 13

- Item 1: Elisabeth Welch: Photograph; 9.5 x 7.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Elisabeth Welch with a black and white outfit that is accented with two large metal square pins at each collar. She is also wearing earrings, a bracelet, and rings. She is holding up a lit cigarette with her left hand and has her head tilted to the left looking towards the camera.
- Item 2: Photograph; 5.3 x 3.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an unidentified African American woman photographed with a hat and fur stole and a dark dress. She is standing against the corner of a wall by a white lamp. There is a cluster of magnolia blooms hanging on the wall to her right.
- Item 3: Photograph; 3.75 x 5.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an unidentified African American woman wearing a hat and a fur stoke and a dark dress. The woman is standing with a white background.
- Folder 14

- Item 1: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an unidentified young, fair-skinned African American woman wearing a light colored evening gown and a matching sash. The dress is gathered on both sides with a halter top bodice and thin straps. The woman is weating large hoop earrings and silver shows. She is standing with both of her hands on her hips and is looking confidentally into the camera.
- Item 2: Photograph; 9.6 x 6.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a group of fifteen people gathered around a table for a meal.
- Item 3: Noreen Tate: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Noreen Tate possibly seated at a piano. She is smiling and is photographed in front of a curtain with an overlapping heart and diamond. Photograph stamped "Vogue Studios-Baker" on verso.
- Folder 15

- Item 1: Photograph; 6 x 8 inches, black and white, 1938

- Photograph taken in a restaurant or banquet hall. There are two smiling men holding hands and posing with two ladies seated at two tables side by side. The woman in the middle is Mabel Mercer. The bottom portion of the photograph has inscriptions to Jimmy Daniels, possibly identifying the other individuals as Nonea, Steve, and Tom.
- Folder 16

- Item 1: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels sitting with a small group wearing leis at a dinner table.
- Item 2: Photograph; 8.2 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels in a tuxedo and a white gentlemen smiling down at an unidentified woman who has her arms around both of their shoulders.
- Folder 17

- Item 1: Pearl Bailey: Portrait; 6.75 x 4.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Publicity photograph of Pearl Bailey in a silk patterned off-the-shoulder dress with a necklace, earrings, and a hat. Photograph by C.J. Advertising.
- Item 2: Mabel Mercer: Photograph of Charcoal Sketch 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a charcoal sketch of Mabel Mercer that is attributed on the back to Lisa Rhana.
- Folder 18

- Item 1: Photograph; 5 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- A proof of an unidentified African American man with a wool suit on. He has his left hand under his chin and gently resting against his right shoulder. There is a shiny metallic watch showing on his left arm.
- Item 2: Maria Eva Isadegna: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Signed photograph of Marie Eva Isadegna, a performer from England. The photograph is signed in French. She is wearing a short sleeve tight colored sweater with large beads around her neck. She is also wearing rings and bracelets on both hands and arms and holding a cigarette in her right hand. Photograph by Robert McAfree.
- Item 3: Photograph; 7.4 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels seated sideways in a chair with a dark checkered suit and tie on. He is looking away from the camera to the right. The backdrop of the photo consists of half vertical stripes and half black.
- Item 4: Jimmy Daniels: Portrait; 8 x 10 inches, black and white (2 copies), undated

- Headshot of Daniels with him leaning into the photo from the left. He is wearing a small print checkered suit, striped shirt, and a dark tie with chain link print. One copy is signed by Daniels: "To Penny with very best wishes." Photograph by Avery Willard, NYC.
- Folder 19

- Item 1: Gwenn Saunders [?]: Photograph; 7.3 x 9.4 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph possibly of Gwenn Saunders wearing large hoop earrings and painted nails in a dark blouse posing with her head, shoulders, and arms just above a piece of curvy tin material. Saunders ran a number of gay bars during the 1950s in New York.
- Item 2: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels against white shutters. He is looking downward and to the right. The photograph shows Daniels from the shoulders up wearing a bowties, light-colored shirt, and a sweater under his sports jacket.
- Folder 20

- Item 1: Tony Benson and Eddie Hodges: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Autographed copy of a publicity shot from Tony Benson and Eddie Hodges.
- Folder 21

- Item 1: Photograph; 9.95 x 7.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young unidentified white male with dark hair. The man is reclined on a printed sofa and is wearing a dark suit and a light-colored checkered shirt and tie.
- Item 2: Photograph; 8.75 x 11.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young unidentified dark haired man standing with his left shoulder against two intricately carved wooden doors. The man is wearing a dark suit and has his right hand in his right pants pocket. The photograph is signed to Daniels with a symbol rather than a name. Back reads: "To Jimmie, your adoring, unsatisfied." Photograph by Vogue Studios - Baker.
- Folder 22

- Item 1: Bust of Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 2.75 x 7.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Trimmed photograph of the bust of Jimmy Daniels, by Richard Barthe.
- Item 2: Bust of Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Mounted photograph of the bust of Jimmy Daniels, by Richard Barthe.
- Item 3: Bust of Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 7.5 x 9.4 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of the bust of Jimmy Daniels, by Richard Barthe.
- Item 4: Bust of Booker T. Washington: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of bust by Richmond Barthe.
- Folder 23

- Item 1: Sculpture "Come Unto Me": Photograph; 6 x 9.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of sculpture by Richmond Barthe.
- Item 2: Bust of George Washington Carver: Photograph; 6.6 x 8.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of sculpture of George Washington Carver by Richmond Barthe.
- Item 3: Sculpture "Mary": Photograph; 5.4 x 9.1 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of sculpture by Richmond Barthe.
- Item 4: Bust entitled "Sermon on the Mount": Photograph; 8 x 9.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of bust by Richmond Barthe.
- Folder 24

- Item 1: Photograph; 7 x 9.4 inches, black and white, 1936 August

- Photograph of woman, Lucien Modest (last name unclear). The woman is wearing a floral frilly dress with matching lace hat and parasol. The photograph is signed by the woman in French to Kenneth and is dated August '36 in the bottom lower right corner. The woman's address is on the back of the photograph. Photograph by Art Moderne Photographique. Rex Madsen identifies this photograph as "A drag queen in the south of France...Butch's High Note."
- Item 2: Johnny Ray: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Johnny Ray. Photograph may be a publicity shot (numbered 904S24 in the lower right corner).
- Item 3: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph in the basement entertainment room of the Delsomma Restaurant. Man second from left is the restaurant owner; gentleman holding a plate of food is possibly Evelyn Williams, an author from Broadway. Photograph by Tomac Photographers.
- Folder 25

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white (2 copies), 1963 January 29

- Photograph (slightly out of focus) of Daniels wearing a dark suit and a striped tie smiling and looking to the left. There is a hanging piece of mesh material that is hanging just above him on the left of the photograph. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Sketch of a photograph; 7.6 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Sketch of a photograph of Daniels in a pinstriped suit with his right hand resting in the bed of his left arm while his left index finger is resting against his left ear. There is a miniature figurine of a Trojan horse or a zebra in the lower left corner in the foreground.
- Folder 26

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6 x 8.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels wearing a black shirt with his eyes closed and a dark background. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6.6 x 8.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels in a dark room with a black shirt on and his eyes open and looking at the camera. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6.5 x 8.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels in a dark room with a black shirt on and his eyes open and looking at the camera. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6.6 x 8.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels in a dark room with a black shirt on and his eyes open and looking up and to the right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Folder 27

- Item 1: Photograph; 7.5 x 10 inches, black and white, 1947 August 5

- Photograph of an unidentified man without a shirt on and his arms stretched out sideways. The man is standing in front of a floral print backdrop looking away from the camera to the right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Photograph; 7.75 x 10 inches, black and white, 1947 August 5

- Photograph of an unidentified man without a shirt on. The man's arms are at his side and he is looking down and to the right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Folder 28

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6 x 8 inches, black and white, 1933

- Photograph of Daniels taken in London in 1933. Photograph mounted on paperboard. Daniels is wearing a checkered sports jacket and a polka dot tie with a white shirt. He is looking down and to the left. Photograph by Ker-Seymer.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 6 x 8 inches, black and white, 1933

- Duplicate of Item 1. Photograph mounted on paperboard and insribed, "For Mother, with best love, Jimmy."
- Folder 29

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 5.25 x 3.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels in a pinstriped suit looking directly into the camera smiling.
- Folder 30

- Item 1: Jimmy Daniels: Photograph; 5 x 7 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels in a dark pinstriped suit, a dark shirt, a dark tie striped with white, and a hankerchief in his pocket. He is looking into the camera. Photograph by Robert McAfree.
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.5 x 3.5 inches, color, undated

- Photograph of Nora Holt and unidentified man. Holt is in a green plaid dress, a white blazer, a scarf, and a hat, and is holding hands with the man, who is wearing a peach colored shirt and blue pants.
- Folder 31

- Item 1: Edna Thomas: Portrait; 2.5 x 2.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Portrait of a young Edna Thomas wearing a black and white sweater.
- Item 2: Photograph; 10 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels sitting at a table in a restaurant with paneled walls. There are two men in gray suits and a woman in a fur coat sitting with Daniels. Photograph by Lou Layne-Pictures
- Item 3: Ted Yates: Portrait; 8.25 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Portrait of Ted Yates that is signed for Daniels. The front reads: "To my boy Jimmie Daniels, Believe me... Sincerely yours, Ted Yates."
- Folder 32

- Item 1: Photograph; 4.25 x 6.5 inches, black and white, circa 1880s-1890s

- Cabinet card with an African American woman seated with a young African American girl on the left and a young white girl on the right of the photo. The children both have an X marked above their heads. The cabinet card is damaged and is missing three of its corners. There is some writing on the back, some of which is difficult to read. Back reads: "This is little Edna...Millie...Sarah..." Last names of individuals are unclear. The verso is also stamped "Roxbury, Mass."
- Item 2: Photograph; 3.5 x 5 inches, black and white, circa 1880s-1890s

- Cabinet card of a young, unidentified African American woman with a sequined trimmed dress. Card is trimmed to produce rounded corners.
- Item 3: Photograph; 3.5 x 5 inches, black and white, circa 1880s-1890s

- Mounted photograph of an unidentified African American child in a white christening gown.
- Folder 33

- Item 1: Photograph; 6 x 3.5 inches, black and white, circa 1880s-1890s

- Mounted photograph of an African American woman holding a child on the ground of a garden surrounded by a picket fence.
- Item 2: Postcard; 2.55 x 3.25 inches, black and white, undated

- Postcard photograph of a woman with blonde hair wearing evening gown, white gloves, and a triple strand of pearls. Photograph is cut into a oval shape.
- Item 3: Postcard; 3 x 4 inches, black and white, 1900s-1910s

- Postcard photograph taken of the side of an older woman wearing white. Photograph is cut into a oval shape. Paper is AZO with four diamonds pointing up.
- Item 4: Photograph; 3 x 4 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of an unidentified middle-aged man with a moustache, glasses, and a dark suit and bowtie. Photograph is cut into a oval shape.
- Folder 34

- Item 1: Photograph; 7.5 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Mounted photograph of an unidentified African American family on the front porch of a house with a white picket fence in front of it. There are two women, a child, and a man in the photograph.
- Folder 35

- Item 1: Photograph; 3.9 x 5.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young African American woman posed in a wooden chair sitting sideways in front of a landscape backdrop.
- Item 2: Photograph; 8.25 x 5.3 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of two unidentified African American men. The younger man is sitting and playing piano and looking away from the older man, who has white hair and perched on the piano smiling at the pianist. Verso is stamped "Sample Reproduction Strand Panel 8 1/2 x 5 1/2", "Original by Fielding, Leeds", and "Repro. by S. Georges".
- Folder 36

- Item 1: Alberta Hunter: Portrait; 5.5 x 8.5 inches, color, circa 1970s

- Photograph by Don Lynn.
- Folder 37

- Item 1: Tintype: 2.25 x 3.5 inches, black and white, 1870s-1880s

- Tintype of two young unidentified girls, one African American and one white. The girls are posed in front of a floral background. The African American girl has her left arm around the other girl's shoulder, who is holding her arm around the girl's waist.
- Folder 38

- Item 1: Photograph; 2.75 x 4.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Daniels and Langston Hughes seated side by side on a fallen tree trunk reading a book.
- Item 2: Photograph; 2.75 x 4.6 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of a young unidentified African American boy standing beside a porch with his right hand on his hip.
- Item 3: Photograph; 4.25 x 6.5 inches, black and white, circa 1880s-1890s

- Cabinet card with a young African American girl sitting on an ornate chair and looking directly at the camera, not smiling. The girl is wearing a light-colored dress with stockings and shoes. Photograph by Asa A. Brack of San Antonio, Texas. Note: item is fragile.
- Folder 39

- Item 1: Josh White: Photograph; 7 x 10 inches, black and white, 1946 August 13

- Photograph of Josh White playing the guitar and singing with his eyes closed. He is sitting and weating light-colored pants and shirt and there is a fabric backdrop. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 2: Jimmy Daniels: Portrait; 7.5 x 9.5 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Jimmy Daniels without a shirt. He is looking down and to the left, not smiling. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Ethel Waters: Photograph; 7.75 x 9.75 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Ethel Waters smiling in a sleeveless v-necked dress posed in front of a floral fabric backdrop. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Harry Belafonte: Photograph; 7 x 10 inches, black and white, 1954 February 18

- Photograph of Harry Belafonte wearing a light-colored shirt and striped pants sitting sideways facing right. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 5: Cole Porter: Photograph; 6 x 8 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph by With. Back of photograph has a menu listed.
- Item 6: Joe Louis: Photograph; 8 x 10 inches, black and white, undated

- Photograph of Joe Louis wearing white shirt. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Box 3

- Oversize items
- Folder 1

- Item 1: News Clipping: Ebony, "Kedegee" (2 copies), 1952 September

- Photocopy of news article from Ebony magazine.
- Item 2: File Folder, undated

- File folder that has Jimmy Daniels written on the front. All of the musical scores were originally contained in this folder. The inside front cover reads: "Experiment Dancing on the ceiling, Moaning in the morning, How can you forget, Have you met Miss Jones, I guess I'll have to change my plan, Chez Moi."
- Item 3: Musical Score: "Chez Moi", undated

- A song that was featured in the British film Alibi and sang by Elisabeth Welch. Across the picture of Welch, on the front cover of the score, there is an inscription to Daniels that reads: "With my every good wish! Yours sincerely, Elisabeth Welch." Musical score by Paul Misraki and Jean Feline. Publisher: Cosmo Music Co., London.
- Item 4: Musical Score: "Moanin' in the Morning", 1937

- A song from the Vincente Minelli musical comedy Hooray for What. E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen-Chappel & Co., New York City.
- Item 5: Musical Score: "Get Out of Town", 1937

- Musical score by Cole Porter
- Item 6: Musical Score: "What Did I Do?", undated

- Featured in the movie/musical When My Baby Smiles at Me. Score by M. Gordan and J. Myrow, Triangle Music Corp.
- Item 7: Musical Score: "This Is It", 1939

- Score by Dorothy Fields and Arthur Schwartz.
- Item 8: Musical Score: "Looking at You", 1929

- Score by Cole Porter.
- Item 9: Musical Score: "Chez Moi", undated

- The original, in the French language. Only the front cover and the first page are present in the collection. Score by Paul Misraki and Jean Feline- Chapell, Paris.
- Item 10: Musical Score: "Eadie Was a Lady", 1932

- Score by B.G. DeSilva, Richard Whiting, Herb Brown Nacio, Harms Inc.
- Item 11: Musical Score: "Now", 1936

- Song from Vincente Minelli's musical The Show Is On." Also on the back there are excerpts from other musical scores from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 by Vernon Duke and Ira Gershwin. Score by Ted Fetter, Vernon Duke Chapell & Co, New York City.
- Item 12: Musical Score: "I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan", undated

- Score from The Little Show. Score by Dietz, Arthur Schwartz, Harms Inc.
- Item 13: Musical Score: "Ca, C'est L'Amour", 1957

- Score by Cole Porter, Buxton Hill Music Corporation.
- Folder 2

- Item 1: Millicent Rogers: Photograph; 9 x 12 inches, black and white, 1949

- Photograph of a Millicent Rogers, who is sitting amid five chairs. Photograph possibly by Horst and used in Vogue Magazine. The label of the photograph has the inscription: "To Jimmie. Much Love Milli C. 1949".
- Item 2: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 11 x 14 inches, black and white, 1932 June 18

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a textured dress looking down and to the right. She is in front of a floral background. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 3: Edna Thomas: Photograph; 11 x 14 inches, black and white, 1932, June 18

- Photograph of Edna Thomas in a textured dress looking to the right of the photograph. She is in front of a floral background. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
- Item 4: Josephine Baker and Paul Meeres: Photograph; 9.55 x 12.55 inches, black and white, undated

- Mounted photograph of Josephine Baker and Paul Meeres, who often danced with Baker. The photograph is signed: "To my old Pal Jimmie, so good to meet in Paris all my very best ever, Paul Meeres and Josephine Baker." Meeres and Baker were both from New York City. This photograph is from the Follies Bergere. Photograph by Teddy Piaz, Paris.
- Item 5: Helen Broderick: Photograph; 9 x 12 inches, black and white, undated

- Mounted photograph from Helen Broderick. Front reads: "To Jimmie with best wishes.Sorry to leave you go legitimate."
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