[Letter, 1920] Aug. 7, Camp Neshonoc, Tannersville, N.Y. [to] Charles P. Norton / Hamlin Garland.

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[Letter, 1920] Aug. 7, Camp Neshonoc, Tannersville, N.Y. [to] Charles P. Norton / Hamlin Garland.

Garland writes to Charles P. Norton asking whether he might be interested in Garland giving a lecture at the University of Buffalo. Norton was chancellor of the University of Buffalo from 1905 to 1920, so would already have stepped down from his position by the time Garland had written. The envelope has as return address: Hamlin Garland, 15 Gramercy Park, New York City.

[1] leaf ; 22 cm. + envelope

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SNAC Resource ID: 7082021

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940

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Hamlin Garland, also known as Hannibal Hamlin Garland, (born September 14, 1860, West Salem, Wisconsin – died March 4, 1940, Hollywood, California), an author who put his own part of the country on the literary map, is best remembered by the title he gave his autobiography, Son of the Middle Border. Gaining his spurs with a successful collection of grimly naturalistic 'down home' stories in 1891, Garland came to prominence just as the "frontier" mentality was losing out to the waves of settlemen...

Norton, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1858-1922

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Prominent Buffalo attorney and educator. Served as chancellor of the University of Buffalo, 1909-1920. From the description of Diary of a trip to England, Wales, and Scotland, 1888 July 19-5 Sept. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 181085081 ...