Wilbur Macey Stone letters re "Lame Duck Authors", 1924.

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Wilbur Macey Stone letters re "Lame Duck Authors", 1924.

The collection consists of two letters to Mr. Duncan Burnet, Librarian Emeritus, dated April 4 and May 11, 1924. The letters are about "Lame Duck Authors" and include the names of Beatrice Bernheim and Julia A. Moore, "The Sweet Singer of Michigan".

2 items (0.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7244746

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Moore, Julia A., 1847-1920

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Moore was a Michigan author and poet of six books. She was called the "Sweet Singer of Michigan." Born on Dec. 1, 1847 in Plainfield (Mich.), Moore lived there until the age of 10 when her parents moved to Algonac (Mich.). She spent her adult life in nearby Edgerton (Mich.). (Information from Michigan Authors by C. Smallwood.) By the time of the letter, Moore had married and had four children. From the description of Correspondence, 18uu. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record ...

Stone, Wilbur Macey

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Born Winona, Minnesota Nov. 30, 1862; collector of children's books; studied at Stevens Institute; est. office in New York as patent attorney and mechanical engineer; designer of bookplates. From the description of Letter : New York, to Frank Chouteau Brown, Boston, 1901 Nov. 22. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 58534356 American collector of children's books. From the description of Autograph letter signed with initials : East Orange, N.J., to Mrs. Amos L...

Burnet, Duncan

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Bernheim, Beatrice B., 1872-1924

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