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Charles Erskine Scott Wood : his life and works

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    Charles Erskine Scott Wood--poet

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    The testament of Charles Erskine Scott Wood

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    Charles Erskine Scott Wood manuscripts

    Manuscripts

    This material includes manuscripts of books, poetry, short stories, drama, speeches, articles, and other prose work (including numerous drafts and revisions). Also included are notebooks of poetry and prose and material related to Wood's father William Maxwell Wood. The material was written by C. E. S. Wood from 1870 to his death in 1944.

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    Sara Wood Smith collection of Charles Erskine Scott Wood poetry and political ephemera

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains a book of handwritten poetry dedicated to Sara Field Caldwell, granddaughter of Charles Erskine Scott (C.E.S) Wood and his wife Sara Bard Field. Most of the poems were written by C.E.S. Wood but the book also includes notes and poems from other family members including Sara Bard Field. Also included are four socialist political pamphlets from the 1910s to 1930s.

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    Wood, Erskine (to Erskine B. Wood-Young) - Wood, Inge

    Manuscripts

    A collection of approximately 30,000 items which consists of letters, manuscripts, documents, diaries, sketches, photographs, printed material, and scrapbooks related to the lives and work of Charles Erskine Scott Wood and Sara Bard Field Wood. The collection includes material about William Maxwell Wood (1809-1880), C.E.S. Wood's father; papers from C. E. S. Wood's army career, including materials from West Point, Alaska, and the Indian campaigns in the Pacific Northwest; C. E. S. Wood's activities in the development of eastern Oregon (note: there are no papers belonging to Wood's law office); Sara Bard Field's reports on the McNamara case, her life in San Francisco and her associations with journalists, labor leaders, Soviet sympathizers, pacifists, and artists; materials related to Sara Bard Field's work for woman suffrage and women's rights; and C. E. S. Wood and Sara Bard Field Wood's cultural circle, including letters from other writers, critics, publishers, social reformers, artists, sculptors, theatrical figures and musicians. Persons represented in the collection include politicians, journalists, cultural leaders, artists, suffragists, authors, and musicians: Charles Altschul, Roger Nash Baldwin, Alva Belmont, Albert M. Bender, William Rose Beňt, Henriette de S. Blanding, Alfred Brennan, Maurice Browne, George De Forest Brush, Beniamino Bufano, Witter Bynner, Bennett Cerf, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Clarence Darrow, Kenneth Durant, Max Eastman, Gilson Gardner, Inez Haynes Gillmore, William Hanley, Walter Morris Hart, Childe Hassam, Nan Wood Honeyman, O.O. Howard, Robinson Jeffers, Willard Maas, Alexander Meiklejohn, Eugene Meyer, Josephine Miles, Harriet Monroe, Richard L. Neuberger, Frederick O'Brien, Mrs. Fremont Older, Fremont Older, Lemuel Parton, Alice Paul, Lute Pease, Louis Freeland Post, John Cowper Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Alexander Phimister Proctor, John W. Redington, Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, Muriel Rukeyser, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Theodore Spiering, Lincoln Steffens, Walter Steilberg, Doris Stevens, Genevieve Taggard, Mark Van Doren, Mabel Vernon, Langdon Warner, Olin Levi Warner, Julian Alden Weir, Marie de L. Welch, George P. West, Frances G. Wickes, Ella Winter, Emma Wold, Erskine Wood, Art Young, and Ella Young.

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    Hill, Edgar P. To Editor, Pacific Monthly (also letter to Charles Erskine Scott Wood)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of the papers of Frederic E. Lockley (1824-1905) and his son, Fred Lockley (1871-1958).

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