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Vida Earle-Eirskins Ray
Manuscripts
There are four novels represented in this collection: Her Pseudonym, His Pedigree, Josiah Kotchum, and No. 8 4th Floor Rear. The correspondence ranges from 1897 to 1921 and includes letters from publishers, either rejections or offers to publish at Combs' expense. The lecture titled "Eve" by Vida A. B. Combs is about the promotion of women's suffrage and women's equality. There are also typescripts of short stories by Vida R. B. Combs, Vida Earle, Vida E. Dalby, and Eirskins Ray of Chicago, Los Angeles, and Sierra Madre. The collection also includes notes and ephemera.
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Nellie Ray Combs: No. 8 4th Floor Rear
Manuscripts
There are four novels represented in this collection: Her Pseudonym, His Pedigree, Josiah Kotchum, and No. 8 4th Floor Rear. The correspondence ranges from 1897 to 1921 and includes letters from publishers, either rejections or offers to publish at Combs' expense. The lecture titled "Eve" by Vida A. B. Combs is about the promotion of women's suffrage and women's equality. There are also typescripts of short stories by Vida R. B. Combs, Vida Earle, Vida E. Dalby, and Eirskins Ray of Chicago, Los Angeles, and Sierra Madre. The collection also includes notes and ephemera.
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Nellie Ray Combs: Her Pseudonym-Josiah Kotchum
Manuscripts
There are four novels represented in this collection: Her Pseudonym, His Pedigree, Josiah Kotchum, and No. 8 4th Floor Rear. The correspondence ranges from 1897 to 1921 and includes letters from publishers, either rejections or offers to publish at Combs' expense. The lecture titled "Eve" by Vida A. B. Combs is about the promotion of women's suffrage and women's equality. There are also typescripts of short stories by Vida R. B. Combs, Vida Earle, Vida E. Dalby, and Eirskins Ray of Chicago, Los Angeles, and Sierra Madre. The collection also includes notes and ephemera.
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Nellie Ray Combs papers
Manuscripts
There are four novels represented in this collection: Her Pseudonym, His Pedigree, Josiah Kotchum, and No. 8 4th Floor Rear. The correspondence ranges from 1897 to 1921 and includes letters from publishers, either rejections or offers to publish at Combs' expense. The lecture titled "Eve" by Vida A. B. Combs is about the promotion of women's suffrage and women's equality. There are also typescripts of short stories by Vida R. B. Combs, Vida Earle, Vida E. Dalby, and Eirskins Ray of Chicago, Los Angeles, and Sierra Madre. The collection also includes notes and ephemera.
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Addenda: Correspondence
Manuscripts
A collection of approximately 1,500 items from 1882 to 1966, which consists of correspondence, manuscripts, articles, 28 notebooks, printed material, and ephemera related to the life and work of Charles F. Saunders and Mira B. Culin Saunders. The collection includes material on horticulture, Native Americans, California Missions, the Southwest, and the World Wars. Also included is a diary of Elizabeth H. Saunders, letters related to peace movements, women's rights and the World Center for Women's Archives. Correspondents in the collection include, among others: Mary Ritter Beard, Carl Eytel, Hildegarde Flanner, Andrew F. Rolle, Matilda C. Stevenson, Maunsell Van Rensselaer, and Frans Verdoorn.
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Addenda: correspondence, postcards, printed material, and inventory
Manuscripts
A collection of approximately 1,500 items from 1882 to 1966, which consists of correspondence, manuscripts, articles, 28 notebooks, printed material, and ephemera related to the life and work of Charles F. Saunders and Mira B. Culin Saunders. The collection includes material on horticulture, Native Americans, California Missions, the Southwest, and the World Wars. Also included is a diary of Elizabeth H. Saunders, letters related to peace movements, women's rights and the World Center for Women's Archives. Correspondents in the collection include, among others: Mary Ritter Beard, Carl Eytel, Hildegarde Flanner, Andrew F. Rolle, Matilda C. Stevenson, Maunsell Van Rensselaer, and Frans Verdoorn.
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