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Mohican Point on Lake George : The summer home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bixby of St. Louis, Mo
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Bible Mary Queen of Scots Carried to the Block is Owned in St Louis: Priceless Book is in W. K. Bixby's Collection
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A newspaper article with colored illustrations; it was published in the Feature section of The St. Louis Republic about the Bible carried by Mary Queen of Scots as she was executed on February 8, 1587. The article describes the creation and history of the Bible and how it was obtained by William K. Bixby, a renowned St. Louis collector; the Bible was acquired by Henry E. Huntington through G. D. Smith in August 1918 and is cataloged as mssHM 1200.
mssHM 84408
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Prewitt, Marie. 1 letter to [Mr. ----- Heizelman], A.L.S. (3 p.), ([ca. 1931?]), St. Louis (Mo.)
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The collection consists of the personal and business papers of Zoë Akins (1886-1958). It includes correspondence with various literary, theatrical and motion picture figures of the first half of the twentieth century. There are also manuscripts of novels, plays, poems, short stories, outlines for plays, and articles. There is also correspondence related to her husband, Hugo Rumbold (d. 1932), and the Rumbold family. The collection also contains various photographs, manuscripts by others, and various business papers (including agreements, accounts, contracts, copyrights, and receipts). Correspondents represented in the collection include: Aline Barnsdall, Ethel Barrymore, Carlo Beuf, Billie Burke, Willa Cather, George Cukor, Patterson Greene, Sir Gerald Grove, William Harris, Carl Hovey, Jobyna Howland, Orrick Johns, George S. Kaufman, Alice Kauser, Sonya Levien, Anita Loos, Amy Lowell, W. Somerset Maugham, H.L. Mencken, Harry Moses, Kay Nielsen, George O'Neil, Max Pfeffer, Rosamond Pinchot, Una Pope-Hennessey, William Marion Reedy, Lady Etheldred Rumbold, Sir Horace Rumbold, Hugo Rumbold, David Selznick, Edward Sheldon, Sara Teasdale, Harriet Ware, Edith Wharton, John Hall Wheelock.
ZA 5907.