Charles H. Snow Collection, [ca. 1930 - 1967]

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Charles H. Snow Collection, [ca. 1930 - 1967]

The materials decribed in the container list are part of a much larger collection of printed works by Snow, about 200 titles, which have been cataloged individually and which can be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB University Libraries online catalog. The manuscript portions of the collection contains typewritten manuscripts of Charles H. Snow's last two unpublished stories, "Bridge River Gold" and "Baseball in the Cow Country". There are numerous small newspaper clippings from the 1930s and 1940s, featuring reviews of Snow's books, as well as papers relating to his interactions with his various publishers.

.4 linear ft. (1 document box)

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Snow, Charles H. (Charles Horace), 1877-1967

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Charles Horace Snow was born in Lake County, California in 1877, the son of George and Annie Snow, who had come to the frontier from Missouri. He spent his childhood pursuing backcountry activities such as hunting, fishing, and swimming, while getting a basic primary education. While in his teens, he began to support himself as a miner. After a few successful years in the Pacific Northwest, with his older half -brother John Allen Veath, he went to Panama to work a mine there. Howeve...

Snow, Charles H. (Charles Horace), 1877-1967

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xk8cq2 (person)

Charles Horace Snow was born in Lake County, California in 1877, the son of George and Annie Snow, who had come to the frontier from Missouri. He spent his childhood pursuing backcountry activities such as hunting, fishing, and swimming, while getting a basic primary education. While in his teens, he began to support himself as a miner. After a few successful years in the Pacific Northwest, with his older half -brother John Allen Veath, he went to Panama to work a mine there. Howeve...