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Eleanor H. Fredricks Papers, 1930/1961

0.80 Linear Feet
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Papers, circa 1930s-1950s, of Eleanor H. Fredricks of Chicago, Illinois. Included are a scrapbook, correspondence, photographs, clippings, postcards and fliers, as well as drafts of articles authored by her. Some of the papers relate to the American Fireside Club, of which Eleanor Fredricks was the organizer.

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Eleanor H. Fredricks Papers, 1930/1961 0.80 Linear Feet

Grigsby-Galt Papers, 1736/1982, bulk 1840/1930

16.75 Linear Feet
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This collection contains the family papers of members of the Grigsby and Galt Families. Mary Blair Grigsby married William W. Galt in 1881. The collection contains papers of various members of the Grigsby family, particulary Hugh Blair Grigsby who was a historian and Chancellor of The College of William and Mary and his son, Hugh Carrington Grigsby who lived his entire life at the family farm, Edgehill, in Charlotte County, Virginia.

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Grigsby-Galt Papers, 1736/1982, bulk 1840/1930 16.75 Linear Feet

Hapsburg Liebe Stories, 1910/1953

320.00 Items
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Collection of 320 short stories written by Charles Haven Liebe under his pen names of Hapsburg Liebe, Charles Haven and John Bennett. While many of the stories in this collection were published, some are still in typescript format with the author's notes penciled in.

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Hapsburg Liebe Stories, 1910/1953 320.00 Items

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