Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.

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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.

Correspondence (including carbon copies of outgoing letters); manuscripts of poems, plays, and prose writings; diaries and memoirs; scrapbooks of publications and reviews; photographs of family members and friends from the literary and theatrical worlds; manuscripts of writings by others, many with annotations by Witter Bynner. Includes letters to Bynner's uncle, the novelist Edwin Lassetter Bynner, and other family letters. Also contains tapes of interviews with Bynner as well as business and legal papers belonging to him. Also with a pencil drawing caricature of Witter Bynner by Paul Horgan; and a portrait pencil drawing of D.H. Lawrence by Miguel Covarrubias.

99 boxes (49.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7795262

Houghton Library

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