James Thomas Cotton Noe papers, 1893-1952 1920-1952.

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James Thomas Cotton Noe papers, 1893-1952 1920-1952.

The James Thomas Cotton Noe papers are comprised of professional papers, correspondence, and poetry. The professional papers range from biographical information to lectures given by James Thomas Cotton Noe, 1889-1953. The correspondence series contains letters of admiration received by James Thomas Cotton Noe as well as the lengthy communication between James Thomas Cotton Noe and Moses E. Ligion, 1920-1952. The collection of poetry written by James Thomas Cotton Noe consists of Christmas cards, booklets, and manuscripts of his published and unpublished work, 1893-1952. The collection also contains a compiled list titled "Poems of J.T Cotton Noe: Location in published works or in correspondence or collection" that has been placed in the collection file. The following books were removed from the collection and transferred to the Special Collections Library: Shadow Shapes by Edwin Carlile Litsey, Spindrift: Verses and Poems by Edwin Carlile Litsey, and The Time of Man by Elizabeth Madox Roberts. The bulk of the materials date from 1920-1952.

0.53cu. ft. 2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6963070

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