Harriet R. Holman Papers, 1869-1986

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Harriet R. Holman Papers, 1869-1986

Author and professor of English from Anderson, S.C. Collection is chiefly significant for Holman's correspondence with writers, publishers and colleagues concerning the teaching and writing of American literature. Significant correspondents include Jay B. Hubbell, Rayburn Moore, Henry Field, Ann Page Johns, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Dr. Jeremiah N. Fusco, Corydon Bell, Guy Davenport, Edith Buchanan, Margaret Meaders, David Stocking, Marion Kingston Stocking, Newman I. White, E. M. Lander, Jr., Mattie U. Russell, and members of the Thomas Nelson Page and John Fox families. There are also letters from South Carolina authors, including Rosa Pendleton Chiles, Sidelle Ellis, Patricia Kneas Hill, Katharine M. Jones, Mary Boone Robertson Longley, and Alice L. O’Connell. Also includes works written or edited by Holman and others, a typed transcription of Cherokee stories as told by Mary Ulmer Chiltoskey, clippings, notecard files, printed material, and photographs of Thomas Nelson and Florence Lathrop Page, and Nannie Mae Tilley.

16.5 Linear Feet; About 7899 Items

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Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-

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Author and professor of English from Anderson, S.C. From the description of Harriet R. Holman papers, 1869-1986. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 42584176 Born October 28, 1912, in Anderson, SC, daughter of Arthur Elliott and Olive (Brownlee) Holman. Attended Hanna High School in Anderson. A.B. from Winthrop College in 1934, M.A. from the University of Michigan in 1939, Ph. D. from Duke University in 1948. Taught in Anderson and Pendleton public schools 1934-19...