Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Typescripts for books and articles by Oregon historian and preservationist Walter Meacham, including typescripts of "Wagon wheels," "Stories of pioneer women," and "He walked with Lincoln."
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Papers of Elinor Pillsbury (1898-1987), a poet and journalist in Oregon, include poetry, articles, short stories, correspondence, diaries, and account books. Also included are writings by Eva B. Pillsbury.
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Photocopies of original documents, consisting of love poems, political essays and speeches written by Frank A. Stewart; certificates; compositions by others; and records of the Ellensburg Mite Society. Stewart (born 1843) emigrated to Oregon with his family in 1854. He became a farmer and served in the state Legislature.
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
Papers consist of an obituary for John Marcus Freeman; typescript genealogical information; manuscript poems to his wife, Margaret; and a photocopy newspaper article with a photograph of Margaret Freeman.
Harvard University - Harvard University Archives
Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule (1928-2001), a professor of classical philology and archaeology at Harvard University (1970-1994), was an internationally recognized authority on the Bronze Age of Greece and a distinguished archaeologist, classicist, and art historian.
State Library of Victoria
Correspondence between Werner Pelz and German American publisher Kurt Wolff, with additional letters from Gila Hayam (Brandeis University), and Dietrich Orlow (Boston University). 15 Letters in total. The collection also includes an extensive typescript of 42 pages consisting of single poems and extended prose-poems. A photocopy of a novella, "I am Adolf Hitler", referred to in the letters, is also present
State Library of Victoria
History of the my life, a poem of 123 verses
University of Wyoming - American Heritage Center
The collection contains music scores, plays, and other written works created by Joanne Forman, including operas, liturgical and choral works, chamber music, ballets, song cycles, musicals, puppet plays, poems, and short stories. Also included are articles written by Forman on the arts scene in Taos, New Mexico and elsewhere for publications in New Mexico and throughout the United States. Information about groups founded by Forman is included, such as The Migrant Theater, the Downeast Chamber Opera, the Southwest Chamber Opera, and the New Mexico Women Composers Guild. Material in the form of songs, stories, and articles exhibit Forman's activism regarding social issues such as draft resistance, welfare, migrant labor, and more. Personal and professional correspondence includes letters between Forman and composer Kay Gardner and authors Anne McCaffrey and Jonathan Santlofer, as well as organizations formed by Forman and planning required to stage and record her works. The collection ...
University of Wyoming - American Heritage Center
Collection contains correspondence (1917-1980); subject files of correspondence, notes, printed materials, photographs and newspaper clippings; manuscripts; notebooks, chiefly on religious topics; photographs and 10 photograph albums; reports; scrapbooks; certificates, citations, and awards; poetry; biographical information; and miscellaneous memorabilia, artifacts, and art
University of Wyoming - American Heritage Center
This collection contains Bromberg's writings including her poetry, articles, manuscripts, and the book, "Three Pastoral Novels." In addition there is professional correspondence with several writers and poets and personal correspondence with her husband. It also includes reviews of her art and writing, miscellaneous material, and explanatory notes by Bromberg. Some of the correspondence is in Spanish