Correspondence with Mr Wilstack, March 14, 1916. Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Atlanta, Georgia, November 27, 1934,and Mr. E.G. Reinhard, June 22, 1944, Washington D.C. / Amélie Troubetzkoy. 1916-1944.
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Rives, Amélie 1863-1945
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Amélie Rives was born into an aristocratic Virginia family, and exhibited precocious writing talent. As a young writer, she published The Quick or the Dead?, which became a controversial bestseller; modernists derided the naive plot and theme, while traditional romanticists were scandalized by the sensual content. After a short marriage to Virginia lawyer John Armstrong Chanler ended, she met and married exiled Russian painter Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy and led a privileged life in America and E...
Reinhard, E. G.
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Robb, Ellis D., 1869-1943
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Ellis D. Robb was born in Eldora, Iowa. In 1923 he moved to Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Robb worked as a National Bank Examiner, and collected information about famous people as part of collecting autographs. He put the information he collected into scrapbooks. From the description of Scrapbooks, 1920-1943. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 35630995 Ellis Robb was an Iowan bank official who collected autographs. From the description of Ellis Robb collection of I...