to the Organ Library of the Boston Chapter, American Guild of Organists, located at the School of Theology on the campus of Boston University. The Organ Library is a repository of music written or transcribed for the pipe organ, as well as books pertaining to the history of organ music and organ performance. It includes the archives and papers of notable concert organists.

Series II. Biographical papers, 1867-1953

 

Memoirs of T. Tertius Noble
Book I (189 pages)
Part I. England, Six Chapters
Chapter One. Bath (1867-1880)
Chapter Two. Colchester (1880-1889)
Chapter Three. London (1889-1890)
Chapter Four. Cambridge (1890-1892)
Chapter Five. Ely (1892-1898)
Chapter Six. York (1898-1913)
Part II. The United States, Two Chapters
Chapter One. New York (1913-1943)
Chapter Two. Rockport, Massachusetts (st.1943)
Book II (190-285 pages)
Part II. The United States (1913-1953)

Typescript, hardbound; additional text on separate leaf on p. 200

 

Five Biographical notebooks
I. Early days

II. Pages  41-86
III. Pages 81-120
IV. Pages 121-160
V. Pages 161-200

Handwritten with handwriting pagination; additional two pages enclosed between pp.16-17; additional 4 pages of a smaller size enclosed between pp. 32-33. Total 46 pages.
Additional pages 59a and 59b of a smaller size enclosed

 

Autograph Album, 1892-1912

Contains notes, sketches, musical pieces, drawings, poems, cartoons, and music quotations of Bach and Schumann; 32 leaves