Letter of Henry Broderick to Virginia Moffett Fletcher Caldwell [manuscript] 1957 Oct. 25.

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Letter of Henry Broderick to Virginia Moffett Fletcher Caldwell [manuscript] 1957 Oct. 25.

Broderick tells Caldwell that he is sending her and Erskine one of his "literary exercises" (Timepiece, 1953) for their entertainment.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Caldwell, Virginia Moffett Fletcher,

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Broderick, Henry, active 1777-1781

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American author. From the description of Letter of Henry Broderick to Virginia Moffett Fletcher Caldwell [manuscript] 1957 Oct. 25. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647939708 Henry Broderick arrived in Seattle in 1901 when he was 21 years old, and during the next ten years he successfully established himself as an expert in Seattle real estate. In 1908 he started his own business, Henry Broderick, Inc. Over the years, many of Seattle's Jewish entrepreneurs and f...

Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987

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Erskine Preston Caldwell was born in White Oak, Coweta County, Georgia, the son of Ira Sylvester Caldwell, a minister, and Caroline Bell, a teacher. Caldwell much later believed that being brought up as a minister's son in the Deep South was "my good fortune in life," for his family's frequent moves to different congregations in the region gave him an intimate knowledge of the people, localities, and ways of life that would inform his fiction and documentary writing. As a youth he observed, with...