Elizabeth Lawrence Papers, 1921-1984.

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Elizabeth Lawrence Papers, 1921-1984.

The collection contains newspaper and magazine articles, correspondence, and ephemera collected by Elizabeth Lawrence and originally located in specific volumes in her personal library. The majority of the materials pertain to various gardening topics. Elizabeth Lawrence is referred to as Miss Lawrence, Elizabeth, and Libba in the correspondence. The collection contains handwritten, typed, and published articles by Elizabeth Lawrence. The collection also includes handwritten notes on various gardening topics by Lawrence. The Cherokee Garden Library holds Elizabeth Lawrence's personal library, which is comprised of 513 titles.

2.1 linear ft. (5 document cases).

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Garden Club of Virginia

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Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden (Charlotte, Nc.)

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Lawrence, Elizabeth, 1904-1985

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Elizabeth Lewis Lawrence (1904-1985) was born in Marietta, Georgia on May 27, 1904, to Elizabeth ("Bessie") Clement Bradenbaugh Lawrence and Samuel ("Sam") Lawrence. Due to her father's business, the family moved to various towns during Elizabeth Lawrence's early childhood. Elizabeth's sister and only sibling, Ann de Treville Lawrence, was born on March 31, 1908. In 1916, the family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina where her father established the central office for the Lawrence Sand and Gravel ...

Lawrence, Elizabeth, 1904-1985

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Elizabeth Lewis Lawrence (1904-1985) was born in Marietta, Georgia on May 27, 1904, to Elizabeth ("Bessie") Clement Bradenbaugh Lawrence and Samuel ("Sam") Lawrence. Due to her father's business, the family moved to various towns during Elizabeth Lawrence's early childhood. Elizabeth's sister and only sibling, Ann de Treville Lawrence, was born on March 31, 1908. In 1916, the family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina where her father established the central office for the Lawrence Sand and Gravel ...