Correspondence with Theodore and Vera Dreiser, 1901-1944.

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Correspondence with Theodore and Vera Dreiser, 1901-1944.

A portion of this correspondence is co-authored by Sylvia Dreiser (Kishima), Theodore Dreiser's older sister. A portion concerns Mary Dreiser's recollections of her brother, Paul Dresser.

57 items (85 leaves).

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Kishima, Sylvia Dreiser, d. 1945.

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Sylvia Kishima was the older sister of Theodore Dreiser. This correspondence also contains items from Coichiro Kishima, husband of Sylvia Dreiser Kishima. From the description of Correspondence with Theodore and Vera Dreiser, 1897-1945, n.d. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155891478 ...

Brennan, Mary Frances Dreiser.

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Mary Frances (Mame) Dreiser Brennan was the older sister of Theodore Dreiser. From the description of Correspondence with Theodore and Vera Dreiser, 1901-1944. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122684532 ...

Dresser, Paul, 1858-1906

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Song writer. From the description of Papers 1897-1904. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 702670236 Paul Dresser, a native of Terre Haute, Ind., was the older brother of novelist Theodore Dreiser. In 1873 he changed his surname. Dresser held a number of jobs, including working for minstrel shows, but found some success as a songwriter. He is best known as the author of the state song of Indiana, "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away." From the description ...

Dreiser, Mary Frances.

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