Manuscripts
F.W. (Florence W.) Bonnell letters to Ellen Dorland
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Florence W. Bonnell and Fraser C. Bonnell papers
Manuscripts
The collection consists of materials gathered by Florence W. Bonnell and her husband, Fraser C. Bonnell, while working on their bibliography of Conrad Aiken. Included are annotated photocopies of poetry, essays, short stories, and reviews written by Aiken, as well as copies of interviews of him. The collection also contains correspondence between Florence W. Bonnell and publishers concerning Aiken and the publication of his works and a photocopy of the Conrad Aiken bibliography.
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Florence W. Bonnell correspondence
Manuscripts
The collection consists of materials gathered by Florence W. Bonnell and her husband, Fraser C. Bonnell, while working on their bibliography of Conrad Aiken. Included are annotated photocopies of poetry, essays, short stories, and reviews written by Aiken, as well as copies of interviews of him. The collection also contains correspondence between Florence W. Bonnell and publishers concerning Aiken and the publication of his works and a photocopy of the Conrad Aiken bibliography.
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Conrad Aiken reviews, letters, and essays
Manuscripts
The collection consists of materials gathered by Florence W. Bonnell and her husband, Fraser C. Bonnell, while working on their bibliography of Conrad Aiken. Included are annotated photocopies of poetry, essays, short stories, and reviews written by Aiken, as well as copies of interviews of him. The collection also contains correspondence between Florence W. Bonnell and publishers concerning Aiken and the publication of his works and a photocopy of the Conrad Aiken bibliography.
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Conrad Aiken letters to Gabriella Falk
Manuscripts
Six letters and one postcard from Conrad Aiken to Gabriella Falk, encouraging Falk as a writer. Correspond to Gabriella Falk's letters to Aiken in the Conrad Aiken papers at the Huntington.
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Glenn W. Herrick letter to Anna C. Stryke
Manuscripts
In this letter, Glenn Herrick describes a trip to California and apologizes for not making it to Miss Stryke's home in Pasadena. He goes on to document a visit to Redondo Beach and Rose Hill in Southern California. He and his wife then traveled by train to San Jose. They traveled to Palo Alto to see Stanford University and had a chance meeting with David Starr Jordan with whom during a half hour chat "couldn't get away from his peace ideas." He entreats Miss Stryke to see the University and compares it with Cornell. They travel to San Francisco and find luxuriously apartments on Nob Hill only a block away from Leland Stanford's former residence. Mr. Herrick and his wife find San Francisco more interesting than Los Angeles, but much colder. He advises that when Miss Stryke visits San Francisco that she look for rooms West of Market Street. In closing, he apologizes for missing the visit in Pasadena.
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Correspondence, Hall, Julia to Andrew W. Hall, 1852-Aug.-1863, Sep
Manuscripts
The Manuscripts series is arranged chronologically and consists of diaries kept by Julia M. Wilde Hall from 1855-1859. In the diaries, Hall talks about her day-to-day activities in Sacramento, Ca. It appears that she lived in a hotel called the Orleans Hotel. She talks about household chores, church, dinner parties, the weather, and her husband Andrew. This series also includes a family records notebook which traces the ancestors of Julia's family back to 1605 in England. The notebook includes newspaper clippings and obituaries relating to the deaths of Martha C. Hall, John W. Hall, and Andrew W. Hall. Lastly, there is a eulogy of Rev. John Wilde, the father of Julia, which is about 34 pages long.
mssHM 71750-71877