Henley collection, 1968-1982 [microform].

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Henley collection, 1968-1982 [microform].

Collection of global newsletters written by Elizabeth Meriweather (Donalson) Henley (Mrs. Robert H. Henley) of Tiptonville, Lake County, Tennessee for the years 1968-1982. The letters include information on everyday happenings in and around Tiptonville including church activities at the United Methodist Church in which the Henley family is very active; descriptions of trips made to New England, Canada and to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; and a collection of poems, some of which are written by Robert "Pop" Henley.

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Tennessee State Library & Archives, TSLA

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The Tennessee State Library was established in 1854 and was joined with the Department of Archives and History in 1919 creating the Division of Library and Archives within the State Department of Education. In 1982 the responsibilities of the division were transferred to the Secretary of State, creating the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The State Library and Archives is responsible for the management and preservation of state records and publications as well as books, manuscripts, maps, ...

Henley, Elizabeth Meriweather.

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The newsletters were begun in order that "Mom" and "Pop" Henley might keep in contact with the many foreign students from Lambuth College in Jackson, Memphis State University and Southwestern at Memphis who have visited in the Henley home on a regular basis since 1966. From the description of Henley collection, 1968-1982 [microform]. (University of Tennessee at Martin). WorldCat record id: 37919349 ...