Telegrams
Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Ann Beattie papers
Collection
Identifier: 0019
Collection Scope and Content
This collection consists of a 433-pp. typescript of Beattie's novel Falling in Place (1981), with the author's inscription on the title page, and a collection of personal correspondence from Beattie to Burt Britton from 1976-1996. Included among the 100 items are letters, postcards, greeting cards, telegrams, collages, drawings, clippings, photographs, place cards and ephemera, most of which were posted from Beattie's home in Charlottesville, VA, as well as from Maine and places to which she...
Dates:
1976-1996; undated
Found in:
Maine Women Writers Collection
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Ann Beattie papers
Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth papers
Collection
Identifier: 0060
Collection Scope and Content
This collection includes manuscripts, diaries and notebooks, personal and professional correspondence, memorabilia, appointment books, photographs, scrapbooks, and other papers from Coatsworth's life. The scrapbooks contain personal mementos from her family such as a short poem from her husband, Henry Beston, signed the "Chimney Farm Farmer," a child’s crayon drawing, Coatsworth's grandmother's 1891 passport to Greece, an original Christmas song on sheet music written by Elizabeth...
Dates:
1852-2022
Margaret Talbot Jackson papers
Collection
Identifier: 0194
Collection Scope and Content
The Margaret Talbot Jackson papers are dominated by over 650 letters. The majority of these letters are between Margaret and her mother (Edith T. Jackson of Sorrento Maine), her aunt Marion, who was Dean of Women at the University of Chicago, and her fiance, L. Earl Rowe who spent many years at the Rhode Island School of Design. There are also letters from a family member in California, her financial advisors, and friends she met during her museum career at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum and the...
Dates:
1898-1917, undated
Smith family papers
Collection
Identifier: 0335
Collection Scope and Content
Of the 261 files in the Smith Family papers, the majority are the papers of three Smith women. Series one contains materials pertaining to Marion Howard Smith (the central figure in the collection, 1849-1910). Series two consists of materials related to Marion Stuart Smith and series three is devoted to papers of daughter-in-law Susan Smith, including correspondence, legal and financial documents, playbills and photographs and illustrations. Series four gathers together correspondence,...
Dates:
1878-1935; Majority of material found within 1885-1898
Found in:
Maine Women Writers Collection
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Smith family papers