Jessie Louise Donaldson-Anne Banks Papers 1922-1985

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Jessie Louise Donaldson-Anne Banks Papers 1922-1985

The Jessie Louise Donaldson-Anne Banks Papers consist of originals and copies of transcriptions, a set of audio tapes; rough drafts of an autobiography; research notes; drafts of published and unpublished stories; royalty papers; legal agreements; correspondence with publishers, writers, friends and colleagues; color illustrations; pencil drawings; newspaper clippings; photographs; student papers and memorabilia.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6379106

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