West (U.S.) -- Poetry
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Ann W. Hafen collection of poetry by others
Contains poetry written by others collected by Hafen.
Ann W. Hafen diaries, 1914-1970
Contains diaries kept by Hafen between 1914 and 1970.
Ann W. Hafen family papers
Contains papers to Hafen's family, particularly the Woodbury side. Includes correspondence and family history.
Ann W. Hafen papers, 1880-1980
Ann W. Hafen personal correspondence
Contains incoming and outgoing personal correspondence with Hafen.
Ann W. Hafen personal papers
Includes desk calendars; autobiographical notebooks; papers related to education from elementary school to college and beyond; and academic conferences attended.
Ann W. Hafen poetry
Contains drafts, notes, and other papers related to poetry written by Hafen.
Ann W. Hafen societies
Contains papers related to societied in which Hafen was a member or otherwise affiliated. Includes papers related to poetry, literary, academic, historical, civic, political, cultural and religious societies.
Ann W. Hafen writings
Contains various writings by Hafen. Includes historical articales, short stories, stories published in "Campfire Frontier," plays, radio programs, music, notes on writing instruction, printed works, personal notes, and research material.
Edwin R. Bird poetry, 1860, 1851
Series contains poems and short essays written by Bird in a bound notebook. Representative titles include: "America;" "The West and Its Resources;" "Autumn;" "The Ocean;" "The Mountains Song;" "The Origin of the Harp;" "Speed Away;" "Good News from Home;" "Temperance Song;" "The Old Time Tree;" "Two on Earth and Two in Heaven;" and "I Cannot Call Her Mother."