Annie Eliot Trumbull papers, 1867-1944.

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Annie Eliot Trumbull papers, 1867-1944.

Diaries, letters, scrapbooks, and poems of Annie Eliot Trumbull of Hartford. Correspondents include: Willa Cather, William Gillette, William Dean Howells, Charles Battell Loomis, and Charles Dudley Warner. Scrapbooks contain clippings of her reviews, poems, and editorials; pressed flowers; and newspaper articles about Hartford Public High School while she was a student there between 1873 and 1876. Diaries primarily keep track of activities and guests while in Castine, Maine, where Trumbull usually spent her summers. Also includes an autograph book with signatures of Rose Terry, Horace Bushnell, Charles Dudley Warner, and Henry Barnard, among others. Contains many theater and event programs and tickets for Trumbull's performances as well as for other organizations in which she was involved. Annie Eliot Trumbull was a novelist, poet and playwright who also wrote reviews for the Hartford Courant and Hartford Times. She was the daughter of James Hammond Trumbull.

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