Papers of Joseph Crosby Lincoln [manuscript], 1905-1944.

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Papers of Joseph Crosby Lincoln [manuscript], 1905-1944.

The collection includes manuscripts of "Cape Cod yesterdays" and a selection from "Storm signals". There are nineteen letters concerning invitations, weather, "Galusha the magnificent"; locale and characters for his stories; Rollins College; "Shavings"; Frank J. Beebee; Lincoln's health; and a reservation for a talk by Alexander Procofieff de Seversky. There are five letters from Hamilton Holt concerning an invitation to do a reading in Woodstock, Connecticut to benefit a church restoration. There are also three photographs and an obituary from the "Boston herald". The correspondents include Frank J. Beebee; Abraham Saul Burack; [Charles A.?] Burkhardt; Hamilton Holt; Alfred Rodman Hussey; Lichtig and Englander; Mr. Moffat; Mr. Munson; Roger Livingston Scaife; Arthur Turner Vance; and Mr. Wheeler.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7919789

University of Virginia. Library

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