Correspondence with Erskine Caldwell and Virginia Moffett (Fletcher) Caldwell [manuscript] 1968-69.

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Correspondence with Erskine Caldwell and Virginia Moffett (Fletcher) Caldwell [manuscript] 1968-69.

Hench comments on a local figure of speech and asks some questions regarding The sacrilege of Alan Kent to which Caldwell replies. Virginia Caldwell sends greetings from their new home.

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Caldwell, Virginia Moffett Fletcher,

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Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987

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