Ina Coolbrith correspondence : ALsS, 1916-1924, 1932.

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Ina Coolbrith correspondence : ALsS, 1916-1924, 1932.

Letters and postcards, chiefly from Coolbrith to Mildred Leo Clemens Schenck, but including a few to Iza Hardy and John Howell. Also includes a copy of a letter to Coolbrith from George Wharton James, introducing Mrs. Clemens Schenck and a few letters from Ina L. Cook (Coolbrith's niece) to Mrs. Schenck.

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Cook, Ina L.

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Clements family

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Coolbrith, Ina D. (Ina Donna), 1842?-1928

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Kenney is a Mormon author and historian. From the guide to the Scott G. Kenney research materials, 1820-1984, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Ina Coolbrith was born as Josephine Donna Smith (niece of Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith) in Nauvoo, Illinois in 1841or 1842 (accounts differ). Following her father's death, which roughly coincided with the Mormons' expulsion from Illinois, Josephine's mother took her to St. Louis and married William Pickett. In 1850 the family ...

Schenck, Mildred Leo Clemens.

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James, George Wharton, 1858-1923

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Lecturer and writer on the Southwest. Author of numerous works, including Picturesque Pala (Pasadena, Calif. : Radiant Life Press, c1916) From the description of Letter : San Diego, Calif., to [Edward E.] Ayer, 1916 June 24. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 38133245 George Wharton James was born on September 27, 1858 to a lower class family in Gainsborough, England, and died as a wealthy man on November 8, 1923 in San Francisco, California. He grew up studying literat...