Letter, 1905 August 24, New York City [to] Mr. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island] / Elsa Barker. 1905.

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Letter, 1905 August 24, New York City [to] Mr. [Edwin] Markham, [Staten Island] / Elsa Barker. 1905.

Thanks him for what he said about "The Servants of the King" and does agree to change the ending; says that she learned more about verse construction since she originally wrote this poem; asks for an appointment to see him.

3 p. on 1 leaf ; 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7545109

Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940

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California poet. Raised near Vacaville, became a schoolteacher in Coloma and later in Oakland. Became famous overnight with publication of "The Man with a Hoe," his protest against brutalization of labor, in "San Francisco Examiner" (January 15, 1899). Following this success Markham moved to New York where he scored another triumph with "Lincoln and Other Poems" (1901). He became a well-known reader of his own poems and lecturer of idealistic views, but his creative output for remainder of life ...

Barker, Elsa, 1869-1954

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Elsie Barker was born in Leicester, Vermont in 1869 to Albert Galvin Barker and Louise Maria (Taylor) Barker. When she was 13, her father died. The following year, as she related, she put on long skirts and took a teaching job elsewhere in Vermont, but came home on weekends and played with her dolls. At 16, she left teaching and learned telegraphy. At 18, she learned shorthand by taking night courses and became a private secretary first in Boston and then New York City ...