Spelman papers, 1726-1971.

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Spelman papers, 1726-1971.

The Spelman Papers (1726-1971) include correspondence, photographs, published and manuscript writings, family genealogy, legal documents, kitchen and garden records, diaries, and autobiographical writings. The bulk of the collection spans 1920-1960, but the earliest papers relating to the Beal family date from the 18th century. The papers have been artificially arranged into five series. Series 1: Personal; Series 2: Writings; Series 3: Correspondence; Series 4: Beal Family; and Series 5: Photographs.

16 record center boxes, 16 document boxes, 2 flat boxes (38.8 linear ft.)

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Spelman, Timothy Mather

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Comosed 1934-35. First performance Rochester, New York, 19 October 1936, the Rochester Civic Orchestra, Howard Hanson conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Symphony in G minor / Timothy Mather Spelman. 1934. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 54883735 American composer. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Harrison, N.Y. Mar. 12 1937, to Harry Harkness Flagler, 1937 Mar. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record...

Everett, Leolyn Louise

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Kent, John, 1949-....

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Villa Spelman (Florence, Italy)

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Spelman, Josephine Pettengill, 1866-1937.

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Beal family

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Everett, Henry A., 1856-1917.

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Spelman family.

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Biographical Note: Leolyn Louise Everett Spelman, American author, and Timothy Mather Spelman, American composer, resided for many years at the Villa Razzolini in Florence, Italy. The Villa Razzolini was bequeathed to The Johns Hopkins University in 1971 and dedicated to the Dante scholar and Hopkins professor of Classics, Charles S. Singleton. Named as the Charles S. Singleton Center for Italian Studies, it is known to the Hopkins community as Villa Spelman. Timothy Mat...

Spellman family

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Spelman, Leolyn Louise Everett.

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