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Field, Rachel
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Field, Rachel Lyman (1894- ).
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Field, Rachel (Rachel Lyman), 1894-1942
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פילד, ריצ'ל, 1894-1942
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Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942, children's author
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Field, Rachel Lyman.
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Field, Rachel Lyman 1894-1942
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Rachel Field, author, studied playwriting at Radcliffe, 1914-1918. She wrote plays, children's books, poetry, and novels. She received the Newberry medal for children's literature (1929) and the National Award for Fiction (1935).
Rachel Field, American novelist, poet, and author of children's fiction.
Field was the author of poems, children's stories, and plays.
Epithet: children's author
American poet, novelist, children's writer.
Field was educated at Radcliffe College. She was a poet and novelist and noted particularly for her children's fiction. Field was married to Arthur Pederson.
Author; studied playwriting as special student at Radcliffe College, 1914-1918, with George Pierce Baker, founder of the "47 Workshop." Wrote plays, including The Sentimental Scarecrow and Three Pills in a Bottle, children's books, poetry, and novels. Hitty: Her First Hundred Years, received the Newberry medal in 1929. Her novel, All This and Heaven Too (1938) was made into a movie starring Bette Davis and Charles Boyer.
Field was married in 1935 to Arthur Pederson. She received honorary degrees from the University of Maine and from Colby College in 1938.
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Barksdale, Lena. Papers of Lena Barksdale [manuscript] 1931-45.
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Papers of Lena Barksdale [manuscript] 1931-45.
Chiefly letters from Constance Lindsay Skinner, Rachael Lyman Field and Julian Rutherford Meade. Those from Meade discuss his childrens' books [ca. 35 items]--Memories of '64, by Mrs. S.D. Duval describes her experiences in Virginia in the spring of 1864. [24 l. 26 cm. transcript (typewritten) with manuscript notes by Miss Barksdale]--Community Club, Ric., Va. minutes, 1914 July 7 - 1916 Oct. 10, giving a list of members. [11 v. 21 cm. handwritten. bound].
ArchivalResource: 100 items.
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- Barksdale, Lena. Papers of Lena Barksdale [manuscript] 1931-45.
Sam Schaefler historical and literary letters and documents, 1674-1970s
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Sam Schaefler historical and literary letters and documents, 1674-1970s
Correspondence, documents and manuscripts from late seventeenth and eighteenth century France, especially from the French Revolution, collected by Sam Schaefler. Authors include J.B. Colbert Torcy and the Duchesse Du Lude. Many of the items from the French Revolution represent the work of the Committee of Public Safety and the Committee of General Security. French Revolutionary leaders represented in the collection include François-Antoine Boissy D'Anglas, Jean-Baptiste-Noel Bouchotte, Pierre Joseph Cambon, Lazare Carnot, Jean-Marie Collot D'Herbois, l'Abbʹe de Fauchet, Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, Jean Victor Moreau. C.A. Prieur-Duvernois, and Antoine Joseph Santerre. In addition, the collection includes a letter from the Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted to Sir John Herschel, a letter by the French poet Romain Rolland, a document of the Philadelphia Artists' Fund Society of 1846 with signatures of its officers, and an autograph letter and a photograph of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1986 ADDITION: One letter from James Monroe and two from Theodore Roosevelt. 1987 ADDITION: Correspondence, documents, manuscripts, and photographs dealing with American and English literature, and American and French history during the era of the Revolutions. Included are letters from Erskine Caldwell, Will Durant, Howard Fast, Rachel Field, Emil Ludwig. Edwin Markham, Christopher Morley, and John Howard Payne; manuscripts of John Drinkwater, Felicia Hemans, Romain Rolland, Louis Untermeyer, and Tennessee Williams; and documents of James Duane, Joseph Hopkinson, and Sir Walter Scott. 1988 ADDITION: Correspondence and documents dealing with American and English history during the 18th and 19th centuries. There are letters from Dubo and Demante de Millot (about the French fleet in Haiti in 1780), U.S. Grant, Victor Hugo, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Robespierre, W.H. Seward, and Daniel Waldo; and documents of the Sultan of Borneo and James Madison. There are also photographs taken by Lee David Hamilton of Central Park and of Polaris submarines. 1989 ADDITION: Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents on American history and literature, from the 17th through the 20th centuries. There are letters and some manuscripts to the editor of ANTHOLOGY OF MYSTICAL VERSE and LYRA MYSTICA dating from the 1920s and the 1930s; letters and autographs of early 20th century Americans and New York and Connecticut colonial documents signed by Isaac Huntington, Jacob Remer, and Thomas Dongon. Also included are photographs of foreign travels in a Packard motorcar, 1903-1904, and a photographic travelogue (photographs taken by Henry C. Rem) of the first European motorcar tour by Americans in a Packard, 1907-1910. 1990 ADDITION: Documents dealing with finance and land sales in New York from 1789 to 1879. There are land deeds resulting from the dispersal of the assets of John Lamb at the end of the 1790s, mortgage bonds, insurance policies, and papers about the insurance claims of Ebenezer Stevens for shipping seized by France in 1808. There is also a letter in rebus form, written in 1734. 1992 ADDITION: Three letters from Richard Le Gallienne to Margot Holmes, his photograph signed and inscribed to her, and a Berenice Abbott photograph have been added. 1997 ADDITION: Naval commission of Richard Morice as Commander of H.M.S. Tarrier.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (5 boxes, several oversized items)
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- Schaefler, Sam, 1920-,. Historical and Literary Letters and Documents, 1674-197-.
Prentiss Taylor papers
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Prentiss Taylor papers
The collection measures 20.8 linear feet, dates from 1885 to 1991 (bulk dates 1908-1986) and documents the career of Harlem Renaissance lithographer, teacher, and painter Prentiss Taylor. The collection consists primarily of subject/correspondence files (circa 16 ft.), reflecting Prentiss' career as a lithographer and painter, his association with figures prominent in the Harlem Renaissance, notably Carl Van Vechten and Langston Hughes, his activities as president of the Society of Washington Printmakers and other art organizations, his work in art therapy treating mental illness, and his teaching position at American University. The subject files contain mostly correspondence, but many include photographs and printed material. Also included are biographical, financial, legal and printed material; several hundred photographs; notes and writings; sketchbooks, drawings and a few prints by Taylor; and scrapbooks dating from 1885-1956.The Langston Hughes files contain photocopies of letters from Hughes, greeting cards, ten original photographs of Hughes, and an autographed card printed with Hughes' poem, <emph render="italic">The Negro Speaks of Rivers</emph>. In addition, there is a contract between Hughes and Taylor, witnessed by Carl Van Vechten, forming the Golden Stair Press, through which many of Hughes' poems were printed with illustrations by Taylor. A rare edition of their first publication, <emph render="italic">The Negro Mother</emph>, is found here. Also found in this file is a 1932 final copy of <emph render="italic">Scottsboro Limited</emph>, another collaborative effort between Taylor and Hughes that focused on a case where nine black youths were falsely accused of raping two white women. The collection contains extensive correspondence about Taylor's lithograph of the same title and the printing of the publication. Other rare Harlem Renaissance publications found within Taylor's papers include <emph render="italic">Golden Stair Broadsides</emph>, <emph render="italic">Opportunity Journal of Negro Life</emph>, <emph render="italic">The Rebel Poet</emph>, and <emph render="italic">Eight Who Lie in the Death House</emph>, several of which were also illustrated by Taylor.Prentiss Taylor's long association with Langston Hughes and other figures of the Harlem Renaissance stemmed from his early friendship with Carl Van Vechten. Taylor's papers contain correspondence with Van Vechten, autographed copies of Van Vechten's booklets, and numerous photographs of notable Harlem Renaissance figures, many taken by Van Vechten, including Zora Neale Hurston, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Eugene O'Neill, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Paul Robeson, and many others. Also found are period photographs of Charleston, South Carolina and Harlem street scenes.95 letters from Rachel Field, 75 letters from Langston Hughes, 3 letters from Armin Landeck, 46 letters from Josephine Pinckney, 1 letter from Gertrude Stein, 7 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1 postcard from Mark Van Doren, and 25 letters from Carl Van Vechten are photocopies. Originals of the Hughes and Toklas letters are located at the Yale University Library. Location of the remaining original letters are unknown.The Prentiss Taylor papers offer researchers insight into the rich cultural documentation of the Harlem Renaissance and the development of twentieth-century printmaking as an American fine art.
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Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Letter : New York, to Henry C. Friedman, Chicago, 1937 Sept. 18.
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Letter : New York, to Henry C. Friedman, Chicago, 1937 Sept. 18.
Autograph letter signed. With autograph watercolor illustration, "Be very polite to the wind, my child," from Rachel Field, Taxis and Toadstools (New York, 1926).
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 p., 1 p.) : ill. + 1 envelope.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Letter : New York, to Henry C. Friedman, Chicago, 1937 Sept. 18.
Field family. Field family collection, 1804-1992 (inclusive), 1804-1962 (bulk).
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Field family collection, 1804-1992 (inclusive), 1804-1962 (bulk).
The collection consists of clippings, printed and near-print materials, photographs and other papers concerning the Field family of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Family members figuring prominently in this collection include Cyrus West Field (1819-1892) and David Dudley Field (1805-1894).
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Field family. Field family collection, 1804-1992 (inclusive), 1804-1962 (bulk).
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers, 1924-1942 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1924-1942 (inclusive).
Contains bibliography of Field's works, dust jackets, script, and photographs of "All This and Heaven Too," typescript drafts, reviews, and articles about Field.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers, 1924-1942 (inclusive).
Martha Dickinson Bianchi papers, 1847-1944 (inclusive), 1923-1937 (bulk).
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Martha Dickinson Bianchi papers, 1847-1944 (inclusive), 1923-1937 (bulk).
Publication materials and personal papers of Martha Dickinson Bianchi, niece of American poet, Emily Dickinson, and editor of her work.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (2.75 linear ft.)
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- Martha Dickinson Bianchi papers, 1847-1944 (inclusive), 1923-1937 (bulk).
American authors collection, 1832-1956.
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American authors collection, 1832-1956.
Literary manuscripts and letters of American writers. Autographs, portraits, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- American authors collection, 1832-1956.
Darling, Frances, d.1985. Letters, 1922-1940 (inclusive).
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Letters, 1922-1940 (inclusive).
Letters to Darling from Rachel Field re: books, her family, and work.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Darling, Frances, d.1985. Letters, 1922-1940 (inclusive).
Henry, Carmelite Garrett, 1871-1948. Melrose Collection 1724-1948 (bulk 1926-1947).
Title:
Melrose Collection 1724-1948 (bulk 1926-1947).
The bulk of the materials include correspondence, photographs, leaflets, pamphlets, journal articles, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, cards, telegraph messages, and notations pertaining to the artists and writers who visisted or corresponded with Mrs. Henry. These items are housed in scrapbooks, folders and boxes, newspaper boxes, and bound volumes. Some materials are in French.
ArchivalResource: 431 Record boxes (800 linear ft.)
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- Henry, Carmelite Garrett, 1871-1948. Melrose Collection 1724-1948 (bulk 1926-1947).
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Correspondence with Northrop Morse / Rachel L. Field.
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Correspondence with Northrop Morse / Rachel L. Field. 1921-1922.
Letters to Morse during 1921 and 1922 usually on pesonal stationery with address of 102 East 32nd Street, New York. Most are about arrangements to visit Boston and to see plays at the 47 Workshop. The 47 Workshop was a playwrights' workshop taught by George Pierce Baker at Harvard. Field also encourages Morse's writing. She comments on working at Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, a predecessor to Paramount Pictures. She also mentions a novel she's writing and other writing she has sent to publishers. Field mentions seeing her friend Doris Halman during her visits to Boston and Halman's meeting Morse.
ArchivalResource: 16 items ; 18 cm.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Correspondence with Northrop Morse / Rachel L. Field.
Louise Seaman Bechtel papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk).
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Louise Seaman Bechtel papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk).
Papers primarily concern her work in literature, publishing, and editing, especially for children, and include correspondence, manuscripts, illustrations, biographical information, and published articles and reviews from or pertaining to authors, illustrators, and publishers, 1922-1978, including Rachel Lyman Field, Dorothy Pulis Lathrop, Marianne Moore, Helen Sewell, Wallace Stevens, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, Carroll Moore, Frances Clarke Sayers, Harry Behn, Padraic Colum, Anne Parrish, and Sara Teasdale. Extensive correspondence from Elizabeth Coatsworth, Vassar classmate and children's author, concerning travel, writing, mutual friends, the onset of World War II, volunteer war work, and family news, 1913-1980; biographical articles on Coatsworth, 1936-1978; and a Coatsworth family photograph album, 1898-1979. Letters from editors and board members at the Horn Book Company, publishers of THE HORN BOOK MAGAZINE and other children's literature, concerning Bechtel's work, editorial policy, conflicts between editors and the board, and publishing plans, with some personal and family news, 1934-1974. Correspondents include Bertha E. Mahony (Miller), Jennie D. Linquist, and Ruth Hill Viguers. Also, scrapbooks of Bechtel's published reviews and articles. Other items include typed excerpts from the diary of her father Charles F. Seaman, 1877-1950; family photographs, clippings, announcements, and postcards; and Bechtel's collection of prints and photographs including works by Boris Artzybasheff, Pamela Bianco, Fritz Eichenberg, Dorothy Lathrop, Howard Pyle, Lynd Ward, and Stanley Wengenroth.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft.
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- Bechtel, Louise Seaman, b. 1894. Louise Seaman Bechtel papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk).
Lathrop, Dorothy Pulis, 1891-1980. Hitty, her first hundred years : production material, [1929?].
Title:
Hitty, her first hundred years : production material, [1929?].
Ink illustration for title page. A doll relates the first one hundred years of her adventurous life.
ArchivalResource: Illustrations: 1 item.
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- Lathrop, Dorothy Pulis, 1891-1980. Hitty, her first hundred years : production material, [1929?].
Correspondence, received unless otherwise stated, of Eleanor Farjeon with persons outside her family, writers E-K. Including: Thomas Stearns Eliot, John Ferneld, Rachel Lyman Field, Helen Dean Fish, Edward Morgan Forster, Nagendra Gangulee, David Gar..., 1916-1953
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Correspondence, received unless otherwise stated, of Eleanor Farjeon with persons outside her family, writers E-K. Including: Thomas Stearns Eliot, John Ferneld, Rachel Lyman Field, Helen Dean Fish, Edward Morgan Forster, Nagendra Gangulee, David Gar... 1916-1953
ArchivalResource: 1 file
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- Correspondence, received unless otherwise stated, of Eleanor Farjeon with persons outside her family, writers E-K. Including: Thomas Stearns Eliot, John Ferneld, Rachel Lyman Field, Helen Dean Fish, Edward Morgan Forster, Nagendra Gangulee, David Gar..., 1916-1953
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Letter : New York, to Henry C. Friedman, Chicago, 1937 Sept. 18.
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Letter : New York, to Henry C. Friedman, Chicago, 1937 Sept. 18.
Autograph letter signed. With autograph watercolor illustration, "Be very polite to the wind, my child," from Rachel Field, Taxis and Toadstools (New York, 1926).
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 p., 1 p.) : ill. + 1 envelope.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Letter : New York, to Henry C. Friedman, Chicago, 1937 Sept. 18.
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers of Rachel Field [manuscript], 1933-1939.
Title:
Papers of Rachel Field [manuscript], 1933-1939.
Collection contains the manuscripts of six poems, three letters, and two photographs. The manuscripts of the poems include the poem beginning "Though critics' praise be large or scant ..." (dated January 2, 1934), and undated manuscripts of "Spinner of time" (with related clipping), "Years ago," "Island visit," "The Place thereof" (with autograph corrections), and "Witch-Hazel" with manuscript to Anne requesting some Bible references. Letters include Field's letter to "Joe dear", dated August 11, 1933, in which she thanks him for critical remarks on an unnamed poem and remarks on Joe's poem "Possessions" and other writings. Field's letter of May 30, 1936, responds to letter from Miss Apgar about Field's "Time out of mind," refers to date of Eiffel Tower and other corrections made in her books. In a letter dated January 21, 1939, to Marion Whelpley, Field gives thanks for praise for "God's pocket" and discusses the Praslin children and their governess. Photographs include one of Field with her husband used as their 1938 Christmas card and an undated photograph of a Scottish terrior, "Trotty" with Field's autograph on the back.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers of Rachel Field [manuscript], 1933-1939.
Papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk).
Papers primarily concern her work in literature, publishing, and editing, especially for children, and include correspondence, manuscripts, illustrations, biographical information, and published articles and reviews from or pertaining to authors, illustrators, and publishers, 1922-1978, including Rachel Lyman Field, Dorothy Pulis Lathrop, Marianne Moore, Helen Sewell, Wallace Stevens, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, Carroll Moore, Frances Clarke Sayers, Harry Behn, Padraic Colum, Anne Parrish, and Sara Teasdale. Extensive correspondence from Elizabeth Coatsworth, Vassar classmate and children's author, concerning travel, writing, mutual friends, the onset of World War II, volunteer war work, and family news, 1913-1980; biographical articles on Coatsworth, 1936-1978; and a Coatsworth family photograph album, 1898-1979. Letters from editors and board members at the Horn Book Company, publishers of THE HORN BOOK MAGAZINE and other children's literature, concerning Bechtel's work, editorial policy, conflicts between editors and the board, and publishing plans, with some personal and family news, 1934-1974. Correspondents include Bertha E. Mahony (Miller), Jennie D. Linquist, and Ruth Hill Viguers. Also, scrapbooks of Bechtel's published reviews and articles.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft.
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- Bechtel, Louise Seaman, b. 1894. Papers, 1877-1980, 1913-1980 (bulk).
Prentiss Taylor papers
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Prentiss Taylor papers
The collection measures 20.8 linear feet, dates from 1885 to 1991 (bulk dates 1908-1986) and documents the career of Harlem Renaissance lithographer, teacher, and painter Prentiss Taylor. The collection consists primarily of subject/correspondence files (circa 16 ft.), reflecting Prentiss' career as a lithographer and painter, his association with figures prominent in the Harlem Renaissance, notably Carl Van Vechten and Langston Hughes, his activities as president of the Society of Washington Printmakers and other art organizations, his work in art therapy treating mental illness, and his teaching position at American University. The subject files contain mostly correspondence, but many include photographs and printed material. Also included are biographical, financial, legal and printed material; several hundred photographs; notes and writings; sketchbooks, drawings and a few prints by Taylor; and scrapbooks dating from 1885-1956.The Langston Hughes files contain photocopies of letters from Hughes, greeting cards, ten original photographs of Hughes, and an autographed card printed with Hughes' poem, <emph render="italic">The Negro Speaks of Rivers</emph>. In addition, there is a contract between Hughes and Taylor, witnessed by Carl Van Vechten, forming the Golden Stair Press, through which many of Hughes' poems were printed with illustrations by Taylor. A rare edition of their first publication, <emph render="italic">The Negro Mother</emph>, is found here. Also found in this file is a 1932 final copy of <emph render="italic">Scottsboro Limited</emph>, another collaborative effort between Taylor and Hughes that focused on a case where nine black youths were falsely accused of raping two white women. The collection contains extensive correspondence about Taylor's lithograph of the same title and the printing of the publication. Other rare Harlem Renaissance publications found within Taylor's papers include <emph render="italic">Golden Stair Broadsides</emph>, <emph render="italic">Opportunity Journal of Negro Life</emph>, <emph render="italic">The Rebel Poet</emph>, and <emph render="italic">Eight Who Lie in the Death House</emph>, several of which were also illustrated by Taylor.Prentiss Taylor's long association with Langston Hughes and other figures of the Harlem Renaissance stemmed from his early friendship with Carl Van Vechten. Taylor's papers contain correspondence with Van Vechten, autographed copies of Van Vechten's booklets, and numerous photographs of notable Harlem Renaissance figures, many taken by Van Vechten, including Zora Neale Hurston, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Eugene O'Neill, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Paul Robeson, and many others. Also found are period photographs of Charleston, South Carolina and Harlem street scenes.95 letters from Rachel Field, 75 letters from Langston Hughes, 3 letters from Armin Landeck, 46 letters from Josephine Pinckney, 1 letter from Gertrude Stein, 7 letters from Alice B. Toklas, 1 postcard from Mark Van Doren, and 25 letters from Carl Van Vechten are photocopies. Originals of the Hughes and Toklas letters are located at the Yale University Library. Location of the remaining original letters are unknown.The Prentiss Taylor papers offer researchers insight into the rich cultural documentation of the Harlem Renaissance and the development of twentieth-century printmaking as an American fine art.
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- Taylor, Prentiss, 1907-1991. Prentiss Taylor papers, 1885-1991.
Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk).
Title:
Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk).
The collection consists chiefly of printed endpapers and a small group of book jacketscollected by Rosamund B. Loring.
ArchivalResource: 28boxes [17 flat boxes, 11 portfolio boxes] (34 linear ft.)
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- Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk).
Jones, Elizabeth Orton, 1910-2005. Prayer for a child : production material, [1944?].
Title:
Prayer for a child : production material, [1944?].
Watercolor and pencil illustration signed "for [Dr.] Irvin Kerlan." An illustrated bedtime prayer which gives thanks for the many aspects of a child's world.
ArchivalResource: Illustrations: 1 item.
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- Jones, Elizabeth Orton, 1910-2005. Prayer for a child : production material, [1944?].
Bechtel, Louise Seaman, 1894-1985. Papers, 1917-1975.
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Papers, 1917-1975.
Autobiography, correspondence, notes, travel information, itineraries, receipts, speeches, writings, diaries, photographs and miscellaneous papers.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (6 linear ft.)
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- Bechtel, Louise Seaman, 1894-1985. Papers, 1917-1975.
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers, 1845-1942 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1845-1942 (inclusive).
This collection consists of published and unpublished ms. and ts. drafts of short stories and novels; photographs; personal and professional correspondence; and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers, 1845-1942 (inclusive).
Rachel Field collection, 1917-1942
Title:
Rachel Field collection 1917-1942
The collection consists of letters from Rachel Field to Ruth Stanley-Brown Feis and from Field to Prentiss Taylor. Also included in the collection are writings by Field, many with illustrations by Taylor, and original writings and drawings by Taylor.
ArchivalResource: 1.17 linear feet (3 boxes)
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- Rachel Field collection, 1917-1942
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Campbell, Charles E., 1888-1985,. Charles E. Campbell photograph collection, 1935-1967.
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Charles E. Campbell photograph collection, 1935-1967.
Collection of black and white photographs of Maine authors, many of them autographed, collected by Charles Campbell. The majority of the photographs seem to be from the 1940's and 1950's and they reflect Mr. Campbell's close connection to the writing community.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Campbell, Charles E., 1888-1985,. Charles E. Campbell photograph collection, 1935-1967.
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Rachel Field papers 1920?-1929?
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Rachel Field papers 1920?-1929?
Includes a bound manuscript entitled: Poems for a patchwork heart (n.d.), and typescript of her play: Three pills in a bottle, dtd 1927 Feb 5. Also a postcard.
ArchivalResource: 3 items
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Rachel Field papers 1920?-1929?
Adams, Adrienne. The Rachel Field story book : production material.
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The Rachel Field story book : production material.
1 illustrator's dummy with text proof paste up, ink & pencil illustrations, some with color separations, 1 ink illustration, and 4 sheets of color separations. 3 Rachel Field stories: "The Yellow Shop," "Handkerchief Park," and "Polly Patchwork."
ArchivalResource: Illustrations: 39 items.
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- Adams, Adrienne. The Rachel Field story book : production material.
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers of Rachel Field, 1933-1939.
Title:
Papers of Rachel Field, 1933-1939.
Collection contains the manuscripts of six poems, three letters, and two photographs. The manuscripts of the poems include the poem beginning "Though critics' praise be large or scant ..." (dated January 2, 1934), and undated manuscripts of "Spinner of time" (with related clipping), "Years ago," "Island visit," "The Place thereof" (with autograph corrections), and "Witch-Hazel" with manuscript to Anne requesting some Bible references. Letters include Field's letter to "Joe dear", dated August 11, 1933, in which she thanks him for critical remarks on an unnamed poem and remarks on Joe's poem "Possessions" and other writings. Field's letter of May 30, 1936, responds to letter from Miss Apgar about Field's "Time out of mind," refers to date of Eiffel Tower and other corrections made in her books. In a letter dated January 21, 1939, to Marion Whelpley, Field gives thanks for praise for "God's pocket" and discusses the Praslin children and their governess. Photographs include one of Field with her husband used as their 1938 Christmas card and an undated photograph of a Scottish terrior, "Trotty" with Field's autograph on the back.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers of Rachel Field, 1933-1939.
Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers, 1924-1930 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1924-1930 (inclusive).
Six letters and greeting cards to Sarah White Davis Emerson re: friendship and her work.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Field, Rachel, 1894-1942. Papers, 1924-1930 (inclusive).
New Yorker records
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New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
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- Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, 1866-1943
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- Davis, Bette, 1908-1989.
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Loring, Rosamund B. (Rosamond Bowditch), 1889-1950
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