Papers of Amélie Rives [manuscript], 1920-1938.

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Papers of Amélie Rives [manuscript], 1920-1938.

The collection contains typescripts, revision and rewrites of Rives' play "The young Elizabeth" together with photographs of the production by the Little Theatre of St. Louis and correspondence re the play, its revision and production. Some miscellaneous correspondence is also present.

55(ca.) items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921185

University of Virginia. Library

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Brandt, C. J. (Carl Joakim), 1817-1889

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Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

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