Papers, 1835-1974 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1835-1974 (inclusive).

Correspondence, travel notes, poems, manuscripts, photos, certificates, wills, and a plaster bust. Family papers of Rosalind Greene and her mother, Henry Greene, and four Greene daughters (Francesca, Joy, Katrine, and Ernesta) include poems by Rosalind Greene; letters from Katrine R. C. Greene (1912-1966) to the family and to Richard C. Cabot, Ella (Lyman) Cabot, and others; material concerning Henry Greene's relief work in France during WWI and WWII; and correspondence with the Whiteheads, William James, Etienne Gilson, Ernest Hocking, and Gaetano Salvemini. Also included is a bust Katrine Greene cast of Henry Greene.

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