Women authors, American
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Mary P. Boller and Henry A. Boller papers
Contains handwritten letters and diaries by Mary P. Boller and Henry A. Boller, speeches given by Mary in Denver, Colorado, a scrapbook of clippings, a notebook of poetry clippings, a handwritten essay and photocopies of publications by Henry A. Boller or inscribed to him, and other loose ephemera. Diaries discuss personal affairs, and the letters deal with both personal and professional issues and document the literary career of Mary Boller. Materials dated 1853-1959.
Helen Free VanderBeek pamphlets, approximately 1935-1980
Helen Free VanderBeek papers on the Wadsworth family, approximately 1810-1982
Helen Free VanderBeek publications, approximately 1979-2001
Contains newspapers from Eastern Idaho that VanderBeek wrote articles for, including the Latter-day Trumpet and the Idaho Farm news for most of the year of 1980. All copies of the paper in this collection contain an article written by LaRae Kerr. Cassette tapes of various holidays, talks, radio programs done by VanderBeek, memorial services, and others. Documents gathered by VanderBeek. Dated approximately 1979-2001.
Henry A. Boller papers, 1853-1959
Contains the diary of Henry A. Boller, an essay written by him in 1853, and photocopies of publications by Boller or inscribed to him, including a 1959 reprint.
Just another love story
Galley proofs and typewritten preliminary versons or drafts of the novel, "Just another Love Story."
Lily Klasner papers
R. Rozanne Knudson papers
Drafts of novels, correspondence, and galley proofs. The materials relate to her three noves: "Jesus Song," "Zanballer," and "Leather Baby." The correspondence is between Knudson and her publisher.
Letter, 1903
Typewritten and signed letter dated 21 Feb. 1903 from Barton O. Aylesworth to Prindle. Aylesworth writes for biographical information and presents a list of questions. Prindle writes on the letter responding to the inquiries and returns the item to Aylesworth in the included envelope.
Letter fragment and an autograph, 1800
Handwritten and signed letter fragment. Bowdler's autograph was clipped from a letter, and some of the writing was taken as well. The item is undated.