Willow Wind farm : Betsy's story : production material, 1981.

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Willow Wind farm : Betsy's story : production material, 1981.

Follows a year in the life of seven-year-old Betsy and her large family on their Wisconsin farm. The collection comprises holographs, corrected photocopy typescripts, front matter, corrected galley proofs, a pasteup, a corrected page proof, correspondence. In addition, there are materials for a "Pronunciation guide" including typescripts, a corrected galley proof, a photocopy of a corrected galley proof.

Manuscripts : 34 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814515

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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