Prose poems, American
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
Robert James Coffey letters
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 9077
Scope and Contents
Two letters from Coffey to Nora M. Brown during his service in the Civil War at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and Alexandria, Virginia. Includes a poem by Coffey titled "To Miss N.M.B." Dated 1864-1865.
Dates:
1864-1865
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed
Digital Record
Identifier: MSS511_b1_f7_i11
Found in:
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed
Digital Record
Identifier: MSS511_b1_f7_i48
Found in:
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed , 1856 June 18
Item — Box 1: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6; Series 7 [Barcode: 31197233249496], Folder: 7
Identifier: Vault MSS 511 Series 3 Sub-Series 5 Item 11
Scope and Contents
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, dated June 18, 1856, in the Examination Hall. Weir discusses Bailey's wealth as his library.
Dates:
1856 June 18
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed, undated
Item — Box 1: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6; Series 7 [Barcode: 31197233249496], Folder: 7
Identifier: Vault MSS 511 Series 3 Sub-Series 5 Item 48
Scope and Contents
Poem written between 1848 and 1889 on the subject of a man named Bailey.
Dates:
undated
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed, undated
Item — Box 1: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6; Series 7 [Barcode: 31197233249496], Folder: 7
Identifier: Vault MSS 511 Series 3 Sub-Series 5 Item 59
Scope and Contents
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, between 1848 and 1889, on the subject of a friend named Bailey.
Dates:
undated
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed
Digital Record
Identifier: MSS511_b1_f7_i59
Found in:
L. Tom Perry Special Collections
Sylvia Worsley Dixon literary papers
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197232541489]
Identifier: MSS 1495
Scope and Contents
The collection includes typescripts and holographs of free-form poems and lyrics written by Dixon for various friends, relatives, and theatrical productions.
Dates:
1955-1979