My family is missing an autographed picture of Mark Twain and we're trying to locate it. I already checked with the collection at the Bancroft Library and they do not have it. Here is the story of how it came into my family: My great, grandfather Herman Cornelius Stalberg became the librarian of the Union Club in New York City in May 1893. Apparently Mark Twain came to the Club and met my GG grandfather. One of Twain's daughters was studying vocal music. Twain had some music that was in the wrong key so apparently my GG grandfather - a musician as well as a librarian - offered to transpose the music for Twain's daughter's use. The transposing was done as a favor to Twain and my GG grandfather would not accept payment. Instead, Twain gave my GG grandfather a photograph of himself with the following inscription "To Herman Stalberg, with greetings, (signed) Mark Twain". My father told me this story and of how as a boy of between 10 and 12 years of age in NYC he told his school classmates this story. The classmates did not believe him so my father's aunt Frieda mailed my dad the photograph and he took it to school and shared it with everyone to prove it was true. The photo then went back to aunt Frieda. She died in Southern California probably in the early 1960s. She had no children and we do not know what happened to her possessions, this photograph perhaps being among them, now lost. Anyone having any ideas where we might be able to locate this photo and/or how we might be able to claim it once found would be most appreciated. Thank you! - Christian Stalberg