Eugene Manlove Rhodes collection, 1900-1990.

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Eugene Manlove Rhodes collection, 1900-1990.

The Eugene Manlove Rhodes Collection spans the years 1900 to the 1990s. It includes items relating to Eugene Manlove Rhodes, his wife May, and son, Alan. There is also a large series of materials related to the life and work of Rhodes collected by a variety of different people. The collection includes manuscripts of books, stories, essays, book reviews, poems, personal papers, research notes, correspondence, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, autographed book covers, published materials, and photographs. Also included is handwritten manuscripts, correspondence both to and from Rhodes, research notebooks and papers, published writings, scrapbooks, and photographs The papers are most often arranged chronologically or alphabetically by subject. Some items from the collection have been dispersed and a list of these is included. This collection was originally processed in 1976. Dates and notes were apparently written on some of the materials by those responsible for processing the collection or perhaps by the donors themselves. Researchers should use caution in relying on both the accuracy and content of those notes, as the identity of who completed them has not been authenticated.

25 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7782798

New Mexico State University

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Rhodes, Alan Hinman

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Eugene Manlove Rhodes collection, 1900-1990

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Rhodes, May Davidson

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Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934

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Eugene Mangrove Rhodes was a writer of the old west. He was nationally known for his poetry, novels and, stories. Eleven of his books appeared serially in The Saturday Evening Post . He lived and wrote in Otero county, New Mexico. From the guide to the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Papers, 1930-1938, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) Eugene Manlove Rhodes was a writer of the old west. He was nationally know for his poetry, novels, and stories. Eleven of h...