Edith Russell fonds. 1767-1977; predominant 1952-1977.

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Edith Russell fonds. 1767-1977; predominant 1952-1977.

The contents of the fonds mainly concerns Edith's life after her marriage to Russell. The fonds has been arranged in the following series: correspondence, books by Edith Russell, manuscripts by Edith Russell, manuscripts by others, personal documents, diaries, photographs, greeting cards, miscellaneous, Lucy Donnelly papers. The correspondence is arranged into the following sub-series: general, family, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., travel, large print books, financial/legal, domestic, Finch genealogy, press clippings, Bertrand Russell: his correspondence, death of Bertrand Russell. Researchers should also consult the Bertrand Russell fonds.

3.5 m of textual records. -- 38 photographs. -- realia.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6940677

McMaster University

Related Entities

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Finch, Edith

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Edith Russell of Wake County, North Carolina was a student of the State Normal and Industrial College (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro), graduating in 1919 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. While attending the college, Russell was a member of the Cornelian Society. Russell is known for writing, directing, and producing civic pageants. Her and her husband, Herschel R. Harrington lived in Asheville, North Carolina and founded a Harrington-Russell Studios in 1930 which provided ful...

Donnelly, Lucy Martin

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