Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd manuscript, 1962.

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Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd manuscript, 1962.

The collection consists of a carbon typescript of "Little Toona-how-i and his big gold watch, a story of colonial days in Georgia" written by Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd in 1962. A short story for juveniles, the story deals with relationships between settlers and Native Americans in Colonial Georgia.

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Floyd, Dolores Boisfeuillet, 1887-1966

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Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd (March 26, 1887-May 18, 1966) married Neyle Colquitt and, after his death, Marmaduke Hamilton Floyd in 1930. She studied library science at Georgetown University and became a library assistant at the Savannah Public Library, retiring in 1943. She was interested in Georgia history and wrote several published and unpublished works on the subject. From the description of Dolores Boisfeuillet Floyd manuscript, 1962. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: ...