Collection of George Sterling papers, circa 1880-1950 (bulk 1880-1926).

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Collection of George Sterling papers, circa 1880-1950 (bulk 1880-1926).

Contains correspondence; manuscripts of poems, essays, stories and plays; Carmel diaries; clippings; bibliographies and checklists; publishing agreements, certificates of copyright, etc.; papers regarding his estate. Also includes some letters addressed to his sisters regarding preparation of biographies and settlement of the estate.

10 boxes, 1 volume (4.2 linear feet)Boxes 1-3 and 9 : 4 microfilm reels : negative (Rich. 549:10-13) and positive.Selected manuscripts from boxes 4, 5, 7 and 8 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 418.7) and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8325174

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