Eleanor Estes Papers. undated, 1900-1988.

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Eleanor Estes Papers. undated, 1900-1988.

The collection contains professional and personal correspondence, photographs, drafts, essays, newspaper clippings and ephemera related to Estes long career as a children's book author and illustrator.

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New Haven Free Public Library

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McElderry, Margaret.

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Margaret McElderry

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Bulla, Clyde Robert.

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Curator's Office was renamed Bursar's Office. From the description of Curator's reports, 1934-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155451274 The Ditmas House was a Dutch style wooden frame house built in 1827 and occupied by the Ditmas family. A century later, Charles Ditmas, the founder of Kings County Historical Society, helped to make way for Brooklyn's Ditmas farmhouse to become the site for part of the Brooklyn College campus. In 1935, the Ditmas House passed into the c...

West Haven Public Library

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Waugh, Alexander.

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Susan Hurwitz

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Christina LeRoy

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Gillian Buckley

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Slobodkin, Louis.

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Estes, Eleanor (Rosenfeld).

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Eleanor Estes ( 1906-1988 ) was the author and illustrator of a number of children's books over her long career. Born in West Haven, Connecticut, Estes worked as a librarian at the New Haven Public Library before winning a scholarship to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, where she met her husband. She worked as a children's librarian for the New York Public Library until her first book was published in 1941. That book, The Moffats, set in fictional Cranbury, Connecticut, was base...

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Baltimore museum of art

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Maryland State Teachers' Association

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Ardizzone, Edward.

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Griffith, Ann Warren.

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Ontario Library Association

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T. Hamlin Briggs

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Titzell, Anne Parrish.

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Eleanor Estes

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Bucknell University

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Gil Patton

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