Letters of Clarence Stevenson collection 1888-1914 [bulk 1888-1892].

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Letters of Clarence Stevenson collection 1888-1914 [bulk 1888-1892].

This collection consists of letters written by Clarence Stevenson, mainly from Rouse, Colorado between 1888 and 1892, and they are addressed to Lizzie West of St. Paul, Minnesota, who later became his wife. They reveal the difficulties experienced from day to day during the early development of the coal mines in Colorado. In box 4 is a photocopy of a photograph album of Lizzie and Clarence Stevenson and George and Jessie West. Includes many family groups, room interiors. Includes a typewritten discussion of the family and the photographs by Virginia Allee, as well as a list of addresses in Denver where the family lived. Also a spiral bound booklet entitled "Victorian era artist : Mary Louisa West, 1868-1925. It contains photocopies of her art work along with biographical information.

4 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7462604

Boulder Public Library

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Colorado Fuel and Iron Company

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Pueblo, Colo.-based steel company. Founded 1872. From the description of Report on sound values of fixed assets and other corporate features of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, March 31, 1934. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13239337 ...

West, Mary Louisa, 1868-1925.

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West, Jessie C. (Jessie Campbell), 1849-1903

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Allee, Virginia Grosvenor.

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Stephenson family.

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Stevenson, Clarence.

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West, George R., 1811-1877

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Stevenson, Elizabeth, 1919-1999

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Elizabeth Stevenson (1919-1999), American writer and first women to win the Bancroft Prize (1956) for HENRY JAMES: A BIOGRAPHY. She began her Emory career in 1960 as a secretary, a position she held for 14 years before taking a faculty appointment in the Institute of the Liberal Arts, where she taught for 12 years. She is now Candler Professor of American Studies Emeritus. From the description of Elizabeth Stevenson papers, [ca. 1950-1999]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79462951 ...