<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><ead xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9 https://www.loc.gov/ead/ead.xsd"><eadheader countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" findaidstatus="in_progress" langencoding="iso639-2b" repositoryencoding="iso15511"><eadid countrycode="US" mainagencycode="US-ViU" url="https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/240320">MSS5060</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper type="filing">Glasgow, Ellen papers</titleproper><titleproper>Ellen Glasgow papers <num>MSS 5060</num></titleproper><author>Rose Oliveira-Abbey</author></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher>Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library</publisher><p id="logostmt"><extref xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/logos/uva-sc.jpg" xlink:show="embed" xlink:type="simple"/></p><address><addressline>Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library</addressline><addressline>P.O. Box 400110</addressline><addressline>University of Virginia</addressline><addressline>Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110</addressline><addressline>URL: <extptr xlink:href="https://small.library.virginia.edu/" xlink:show="new" xlink:title="https://small.library.virginia.edu/" xlink:type="simple"/></addressline></address><p>This record is made available under an Universal 1.0 Public Domain Dedication Creative Commons license.</p></publicationstmt></filedesc><profiledesc><creation>This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on <date>2026-03-05 17:47:23 +0000</date>.</creation><langusage>Description is written in: <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English, Latin script</language>.</langusage><descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules></profiledesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection">
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    <unittitle>Ellen Glasgow papers</unittitle>
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      <persname authfilenumber="https://lccn.loc.gov/n79099365" rules="rda" source="naf">Glasgow, Ellen, 1873-1945</persname>
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    <unitid>MSS 5060</unitid>
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      <extent altrender="materialtype spaceoccupied">0.03 Cubic Feet</extent>
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    <unitdate datechar="creation" normal="1943/1943">1943</unitdate>
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<p>MSS 5060, Ellen Glasgow papers, Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.</p>  </prefercite>
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    <head>Content Description</head>
<p>This collection contains letters including a handwritten receipt, a note, and a postcard from the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The postcard is a Richmond S.P.C.A. report that documents the progress made in 1942, outlining the success of fieldwork and administrative efforts. The letters are sent to Marguerite Ravenscroft and are written by Ellen Glasgow, serving as President, and Mrs. Randolph Maynard, the Secretary, discussing the organization's functions and thanking Ravenscroft's contributions to purchasing a lethal chamber.</p>  </scopecontent>
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    <head>Immediate Source of Acquisition</head>
<p>This collection was a gift from Bernard Unti to the Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia on May 1, 2023.</p>  </acqinfo>
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    <head>Conditions Governing Use</head>
<p>This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials. InC: In Copyright – https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/</p>  </userestrict>
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    <head>Conditions Governing Access</head>
<p>This collection is minimally processed and open for research.</p>  </accessrestrict>
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    <head>Related Materials</head>
<p>The records/guides for this collection's original acquisition and other previous additions can be found in VIRGO, the Library's online catalog, as well as (in many cases) on the Archival Resources of the Virginias (ARVAS) website. </p><p>For best results, search using the collection's Identifier/Call Number. This includes: MSS 5060, MSS 5347, MSS 5083, MSS 6206, MSS 6473, MSS 7225, MSS 10504, MSS 10212, and MSS 9850.</p>  </relatedmaterial>
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    <head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873–1945) was an American novelist whose work focused on social, economic, and cultural change in Virginia. She was born on April 22, 1873, in Richmond, Virginia, into a family with established local social standing. She lived in Virginia in her family home her entire life.  Glasgow's first novel, <title>The Descendant</title>, was published anonymously in 1897, followed by <title>Phases of an Inferior Planet</title> in 1898. In 1900 she published The Voice of the People, beginning a series of novels addressing the social and political history of Virginia beginning in the mid‑19th century. In 1925 Glasgow published <title>Barren Ground</title>, followed by works such as <title>Vein of Iron</title> (1935) and three comedies of manners: <title>The Romantic Comedians</title> (1926), <title>They Stooped to Folly</title> (1929), and <title>The Sheltered Life</title> (1932). Her final novel,<title> In This Our Life</title> (1941), received the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942. After her death in Richmond in 1945, her memoir <title>The Woman Within</title> was published in 1954. Glasgow died on November 21, 1945, and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.</p>  </bioghist>
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    <subject authfilenumber="https://lccn.loc.gov/sj96004776 " source="lcsh">Animal welfare</subject>
    <corpname authfilenumber="https://lccn.loc.gov/no98069596" rules="rda" source="naf">Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Richmond, Va.)</corpname>
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  <dsc><c01 id="aspace_2efb2e1eb1d7f9295d1019972a20b34b" level="file"><did><unittitle>Letters concerning Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals</unittitle><unitid type="ark"><extref xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/240321" xlink:show="new">Archival Resource Key</extref></unitid><unitid type="aspace_uri">/repositories/3/archival_objects/292778</unitid><unitdate datechar="creation" normal="1942/1943" type="inclusive">1942-1943</unitdate><langmaterial><language langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial><container altrender="Document Box (Legal) = 0.5 cf" id="aspace_d12ace7eab25bdf779307672bb0c59bb" label="Mixed Materials [X004931898]" type="box">23</container><container id="aspace_f026297b023af0e88b4573d53d2dfb19" parent="aspace_d12ace7eab25bdf779307672bb0c59bb" type="folder">12</container></did><scopecontent id="aspace_7a60e9ab4ebcb7404d1b405ac2ccd533"><head>Scope and Contents</head><p>This folder contains six items. A letter from Ellen Glasgow, typewritten and signed, to Marguerite Doe Ravenscroft, 25 April 1943. A Richmond SPCA 1942 report on postcard with Margaret May Dashiell sketch/image on front. A letter from Mrs. Douglas Maynard to Marguerite Doe Ravenscroft, 9 March 1943, on Richmond SPCA letterhead describing the work of the Richmond SPCA and its history. A letter from Mrs. Douglas Maynard to Marguerite Doe Ravenscroft, 28 April 1943, on Richmond  SPCA letterhead, conveying the thanks of the board of directors for a donation of $300 to purchase a euthanasia chamber for the shelter. The letter notes that the meeting was held at Glasgow's home. A letter from Mrs. Douglas Maynard to Marguerite Doe Ravenscroft, 30 March 1943, acknowledging the gift of funds for a purchase of a euthanasia chamber, and discussing the installation of a memorial to Mrs. Ravenscroft's Sealyham Terrier on the chamber.And finally, a handwritten receipt for $300 to purchase the lethal chamber.</p></scopecontent></c01></dsc>
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