Letter, 1935.

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Letter, 1935.

The collection consists of a letter from James Henry Rice to Robert Lathan dated January 6, 1935. In the letter, Rice discussed several articles he had written or was planning to write. He also discussed his book, The Aftermath of Glory, which was published by Walker, Evans & Cogswell company. In the letter he mentioned several individuals including M. Bishop Alexander, Billie Cogswell, Johnson Hagood, Dr. William Trelease and Thomas R. Waring. He also mentioned several newspapers including The State from Columbia, SC; Richmond News Leader from Richmond, VA; Times-Picayune from New Orleans, LA; and the News and Courier from Charleston, SC.

1 item ([4] leaves) ; 28 cm.

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Trelease, William, 1857-1945

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First director at Missouri Botanical Garden, 1889-1912; professor of botany at Wisconsin, Washington, and Illinois universities, 1883-1912. From the description of William Trelease records and papers, 1857-1912. (Missouri Botanical Garden). WorldCat record id: 61772665 Professor of Botany at Wisconsin, Washington, and Illinois Universities, 1883-1912; and director, Missouri Botanical Gardens, 1889-1912. From the description of William Trelease papers, [ca. 1862-1...

Rice, James Henry, 1868-1935

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James Henry Rice was a conservationist, historian and newspaper columnist from Wiggins, South Carolina. From the description of Letter, 1935. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 48644424 Naturalist and author. From the description of Cheeha-Combahee, 1932. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 71130484 Naturalist, conservationist, and local historian, of Wiggins (Colleton County), S.C. From the description of P...

Cogswell, Billie.

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Waring, Thomas R.

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Hagood, Johnson, 1873-1948

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U.S. Army officer. Born in Orangeburg, S.C., he graduated from West Point in 1896 and saw service in Europe during World War I. He was promoted to Major General in 1925. After a political controversy in 1936, Hagood was relieved of command of the Eighth Corps by President Roosevelt and soon afterward retired; in congressional testimony (solicited in confidence but then publicized) he called WPA funds "stage money" and suggested that they would be better used for improvements to army housing. He ...

Lathan, Robert, 1881-1937

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Robert Lathan, Jr., was a journalist awarded Pulitzer Prize in 1924 for his editorial, "The Plight of the South," published in the Charleston News and Courier on 5 Nov. 1924; worked (1900-1904) at The State (Columbia, S.C.); served as editor (1910-1927) of the News and Courier (Charleston, S.C.), and later as editor (1927-1937) of the Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) From the description of Robert Lathan papers, 1901-1950. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 284157...

Alexander, M. Bishop.

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