Typescript, single spaced, on onion skin paper (8.5" x 11"), in a blue hard paper folder.
Three lined copybooks, one labeled in ink with the author's name, the title, "Act 1," and in pencil "1884," the second "Act 2nd," and the third "Act 3rd." The three books have printed text pages pasted into them, on the rectos, with directions on the versos, facing. They appear to be signed as property of the author, p. 1 each. Also, stamped "Return to Samuel French... N.Y." There are annotations in pen and pencil, some over struck. A note in pencil at the opening of Act I. indicates this is one of twelve copies. The script includes significant changes in ink to the printed text.
Typescript in a tan Samuel French paper binding. See: Series I, Folder 14 for related material.
Typescript, paperbound and front cover stamped "Copyright, 1914 by Alex. Byers" and "...[P]roperty of The Chicago Manuscript Company."
Four handwritten ink manuscript parts, one for each of four acts, with tan paper covers sewn together with slightly darker tan thread. The cover for Act I.'s part reads "Follime" in ink, with "Comedy in 4 Acts by Augustin Daly" and above in upper right corner, "1877." The text is in blue ink, with underlining and notes in red pencil and black ink.
Typescript on onion skin paper, in black and red inks. The script is preceded by one page with a Note, one page with an Author's Foreward, one page for characters, and one page of synopsis of scenes. Stage directions in the script are in red type.
Carbon copy typescript. Cover is a manilla file folder, with two clip pins to bind it to the script. On the front cover, typed "The Warrens of Virginia" and in pencil script: "Dear Garrett - Here's a present. Keep this. It's a copy of an authentic script - 4 Nov. 37 BHC."
Typescript. Title-page in pieces, copied and put in plastic sleeve.
Typescript. Only two copies of this play are known to be in existence, Harvard has the other." Letter from Leverton to Ernest Johnson, available in deed of gift file.
Carbon copy of typescript, preceeded by three pages in pencil script. Some ink and pencil annotations. Loosely laid in a Samuel French folder, with some pages tied by ribbon or clipped together.
2 items: 1 copy typescript with some handwritten notes including the name "Bill Cronenwett" along the left side in red ink and "this script the property of marquens" (?) in blue ink at the right top of page. On verso of last page, a list of pencilled notes. 1 copied script, no marks.
Typescript preceded by two playbills for productions 1903 (Castle Square theater) and 1907 (Payton's Lee Ave. Theater). The playscript is heavily annotated with marks in pencil -- red, blue, and black. some sections are crossed out. A Cast of Characters page precedes the script, with a stage plan drawn on the verso; other such blue-pencil plans precede each of the four acts. Each stage plan is signed "Lee Sterrett." The script is pin-clip bound with blue paper covers. The script's front cover is stamped "Shelf No. 8" and "From Leibler & Co....New York City."
Autograph manuscript, in black and violet ink, with changes and passages crossed out. Partial copy only, with two of four acts, separately paper-bound. Act I., partially paginated, [12] pp. Act II., 22 pp. On the verso of the title page, in pencil, is a list of the characters, including Bertha Bascombe, as she is called in Foster's 1872 version.
Typescript, paper bound.
Typescript (black and red inks, single-spaced) play script, clip pin bound in brown paper boards (front detached) of American Play Company, Inc., New York.
Typescript in an orange Samuel French clip-pin binder, with Leverton bookplate in inside front cover.
Letter-size playscript in four parts, paper-bound with clip pins. On cover, first part ("Act First"), the title in ink and "Act First," "Bronson Howard" in older faded pencil, and "1877" in darker, newer pencil. Part I opens in manuscript with one page of characters, one of scenes listed, and one page of scene plots/plats, stage plans in detail. The rest of the play in parts for each act is a combination of manuscript and typewritten, heavily revised pages.
Three-part typescript play script, with red-pencil underlining. Each part bound by clip-pins in blue sheets of "Rosenfield Typwriting" and stamped "Return to Samuel French...." Act I., 31 pp.; Act II., 42 pp.; and Act III., 37 pp. No changes to these pages, and on the back of Part III in pencil: "Mr. West."
Typescript in a file folder with the title and "1879" in pencil.
Typescript with text in black and stage directions in red, in tan clip-pinned binder of Samuel French. Bookplate in upper right of inside cover.