Louise Fox Connell papers, 1904-1986

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Louise Fox Connell papers, 1904-1986

This collection includes an oral history transcript and information about Connell, the Bledsoe-Herrick and Fox families, and Richard Connell; published and unpublished articles and editorial correspondence; unpublished ts. memoir by Eugene J. Bullard, edited by Louise Connell; correspondence with publishers; and P.J. Carisella and James W. Ryan's biography of Bullard: Black Swallow of Death (1972).

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Littledale, Clara Savage, 1891-1956.

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Writer and editor (Smith College, 1913), Littledale was the first woman reporter of the New York Evening Post (1913), head of the press section of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (1914), associate editor and war correspondent from France for Good Housekeeping (1915-1919), and first editor of Parents' Magazine (1926-1956). For further information see Notable American Women: The Modern Period (1980). From the description of Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive), 1903-1956 (bul...

Connell, Richard Edward, 1893-1949

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Horton, Dabney.

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Bullard, Eugene Jacques, 1894-1961

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Eugene Jacques Bullard (born October 9, 1895, Columbus, Georgia – died October 12, 1961, New York City), born Eugene James Bullard, was the first black American military pilot. Bullard, who flew for France, was one of the few black combat pilots during World War I, along with William Robinson Clarke, a Jamaican who flew for the Royal Flying Corps, Domenico Mondelli from Italy and Ahmet Ali Çelikten of the Ottoman Empire. Also a boxer and a jazz musician, he was called L'Hirondelle noire in Frenc...

Connell, Louise Fox, 1891-1984.

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Louise Fox Connell, journalist and editor, granddaughter of Sophia Bledsoe Herrick, and daughter of Hugh Francis and Virginia Herrick Fox, was born near Bayonne, N.J., in 1891 and was graduated from Barnard College (A.B., 1914). An adwriter for J. Walter Thompson (1915-1920), she later edited and wrote for the Delineator (1920-1923), Charm (1923-1925), and You (1936-1941), and was a freelance writer for Condé Nast publications (1941-1960). With Ruth Hawthorne, she wrote a play, The Queen Bee (1...

Herrick, Sophia McIlvaine Bledsoe, 1837-1919.

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Parsons, Edwin C.

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The papers in this collection were originally in the Israel K. Tefft autograph collection. Tefft, one of the founders of the Georgia Historical Society in 1839, amassed on of the largest collections of autographs in the world. The collection was sold at auction in New York in 1866. George Parsons bought a portion of that collection. Parsons lived in New York and was an executive of the City and Suburban Railway Company of Savannah. From the description of Edwin Parsons collection, 17...

Hunt, Virginia Lloyd Fox, 1888-1977.

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