Edmund Morris papers, 1830-1919.

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Edmund Morris papers, 1830-1919.

Photographs, letters, clippings, and pamphlets; topics include Morris' interest in the anti-slavery movement, his letters to newspapers on several current subjects, providing houses for the poor, and the availability of farms in the Burlington, N.J. region. Correspondents include C. A. Dana and Josiah Quincy.

1 v.; 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7906154

Cornell University Library

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Dana, C. A.

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Quincy, Josiah, 1859-1919

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Morris, Edmund, 1912-1998

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Edmund Morris was an actor, playwright, and screenwriter who was born in Ukraine in 1912. Some of his notable writing credits included the Broadway play "Wooden Dish," and screenplays "Walk on the Wild Side," "Savage Guns," and "Project X." Morris passed away on January 18, 1998. From the description of Edmund Morris papers, 1952-1967. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 30857965 ...