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Charles Vandersee papers, 1974/1996

2.13 Cubic Feet Two cubic-foot boxes; One large oversized flat file folder
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This collection contains the papers of Charles Vandersee, compiled during his tenure as a Professor of English at the University of Virginia. Dated content ranges from 1974 to 1996 and includes printed and handwritten poems, type edits of poems for inclusion in Vandersee's published books, correspondence with publishers and other writers on Vandersee's poetic works, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and several bound plays written by other authors and annotated by Vandersee.

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Charles Vandersee papers, 1974/1996 2.13 Cubic Feet Two cubic-foot boxes; One large oversized flat file folder

Eliza Ellen (Davidson) Johnston commonplace book, 1826/1827

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder
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This collection contains a bound volume of manuscript poems written and compiled by Eliza Ellen [Davidson] Johnston. The presentation page is inscribed as folllows " A common place book presented to Eliza Ellen Davidson by her Affectionate Mother on the 4th of June 1826, Greenbrier Virginia." A bound volume of unlined pages divided into two sections, hand-paginated with exception of final 30+ pages. This volume contains many poems written by Davidson, with her name and date at the end of most. Examples include those dedicated to the "orphans" on page 53 and 90, sorrows of young days on page 69, Mother's grave on page 32, Child to his young dead mother page 18. There are also poems from various poets copied from different publications.Tipped in the front of the book is a typed note and handwritten notes. The typed note describes the book and the provenance of the book and the notes to his research onChapman Johnston

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Eliza Ellen (Davidson) Johnston commonplace book, 1826/1827 0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder

E.W. Weisiger (Old Shy) poems, 1905

.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder
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This collection contains a flip-style ruled notepad titled "Poems by Old Shy" from Manchester, Virginia circa 1905. The book contains 115 pages of poetry; almost entirely typescript, except a few handwritten notes in pencil. The poems contain small stories and morals as well as larger reflections on age and the meaning of life. The signature of E.W. Weisiger (possibly Emmett Washington) appears on the front cover back and backboard. Three poems are pinned into the book which identify Weisiger as 'Old Shy." Also pasted and taped on the back cover is a clipping of a Sergeant James A. Lipscomb, who is identified as a "best friend." The cover wrap contains contemporary crude repairs and title is disintegrating from what appears to be the ink.

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E.W. Weisiger (Old Shy) poems, 1905 .03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder

Flame & Frost poem, 1971

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized file folder
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This collection contains a handwritten poem written by Joan St. C. Crane based on her experiences of compiling the works of poet Robert Frost. It was written at the University of Virginia in the Fall of 1971. Alongside the poem in the collection is a catalogue card outlining the work's title, author, and subject matter.

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Flame & Frost poem, 1971 0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized file folder

George and Ellen Frost collection of Robert Frost materials, 1919/1962

0.2 Cubic Feet One letter-sized half-width document box
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This collection contains letters, Christmas cards, a magazine, a family genealogy, a book, and other ephemera relating to Robert Frost, compiled by his cousin, George Frost, and his wife, Ellen. The content spans the period from 1919 to 1962. There are four manuscript letters sent by Robert Frost to either Ellen or George: Robert to Ellen, 1919; Robert to George, 1938; Robert to Ellen, 1951; Robert to "Mrs. Frost," 1939. The envelope for a 1938 letter to George Frost from Robert is included, but contains no letter. Also present is a 1939 letter to Ellen Frost from Kathleen J. Morrison, who was charged with "taking care of Robert's letters for him [that] winter" and an undated and unmarked postcard of the Frost family farmhouse in New Hampshire. In addition to the correspondence, there is a Dartmouth College Alumni Magazine dated March 1959 featuring Robert Frost on its cover, sixteen printed Christmas greeting poems by Frost, dating from 1934 to 1962, a funeral notice for Elinor Frost, letters from publishers inviting George and Ellen to readings of Frost's poetry, a handwritten Frost family genealogy, and a signed copy of "New Hampshire," a 1955 poem by Frost.

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George and Ellen Frost collection of Robert Frost materials, 1919/1962 0.2 Cubic Feet One letter-sized half-width document box

Hugh McCulloch poem, 1895

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter size folder
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This collection contains a draft of Hugh McCulloch's poem "Sonnet." It is a single letter-sized sheet of laid paper of watermarked Alex Firie & Sons, Stonewood and written on one side only. It contains one major change in the first line and a lesser change in the penultimate line.

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Hugh McCulloch poem, 1895 0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter size folder

James Kirke Paulding papers, 1804/1874

33 items legal size folders
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This collection of James Kirke Paulding MSS 7223, -a,-b,-c,-d contains manuscripts of the poems, "The Backwoodsman," and "Where are Women Angels?" There are also typed manuscripts of two poems by John Quincy Adams and one of an untitled poem to Adams by James Kirke Paulding. Also included is a fragment of "The Rights of War and Peace."

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James Kirke Paulding papers, 1804/1874 33 items legal size folders

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John T. Ackerson (George Jarrboe) papers, 1822/1961

1.726 Cubic Feet 3 legal document boxes. 1 drop front box
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This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, reviews, photographs, a lock of hair, and a scrapbook relating to the life and career of John Thaddeus "Jack" Ackerson, (1898-1975), who published radical antiwar poetry under the name George Jarrboe after his naval service during World War I and II. Ackerson wrote the chapbook "The Unknown Soldier Speaks" and many other pieces of writing under this pseudonym.

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John T. Ackerson (George Jarrboe) papers, 1822/1961 1.726 Cubic Feet 3 legal document boxes. 1 drop front box

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