Charles Tenney Jackson papers, [1915-1953 ca.].

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Charles Tenney Jackson papers, [1915-1953 ca.].

Include letters from Edward Weeks (Atlantic Monthly), D. Laurance Chambers (Bobbs Merrill Company), A. Proctor (Adventure) and Austin Olney (Houghton Mifflin Company); manuscripts of unpublished stories, novels and a play; clippings on Seminole Indians and hurricanes.

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7148877

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