The Rogers Family Papers consist of fifteen series, the first being on the Rogers & Clarke families in general, and the remainder focusing on the papers of individuals such as James Webb Rogers I, J. Harris Rogers, James Charles Rogers, Cora Rogers Clarke, Phillips H. Clarke Jr., Mae Harris Clarke and George E. Sullivan. The final series contains objects and oversize materials of varying types.
Extent: 30 linear feet
Number of Boxes: 19, with 11 oversize containers
Manuscripts of DAL publications.
Manuscripts of DAL publications.
Manuscripts of DAL publications.
This series consists of the manuscripts contained in the McGrath Papers.
A generally chronological collection of mail received in response to broadcasts made by Frank Reynolds. Some folders contain replies by Reynolds, but most do not.
Scripts and transcripts from the broadcasts anchored by Reynolds, an extensive collection of the texts of Reynolds' radio and television commentaries, and several autograph and typed manuscripts.
This series consists of essays, poetry, talks, and miscellaneous notes by Katherine Biddle.
This series consists of essays, poetry, talks, and miscellaneous notes by Katherine Biddle.
This series consists of essays, poetry, talks, and miscellaneous notes by Katherine Biddle.
"I have time to write you by the Empire city..." A short personal note from John L. Stephens to Henry Chauncey, in which Stephens complains that Chauncey wins "too much for Aspinwall and me," apparently referring to a chess game.
"Your lines dated 'off Havana' did not reach me..." A short letter from John L. Stephens to Henry Chauncey, in which Stephens expresses his pleasure at Chauncey's improving health, and his hopes that they will soon meet. Stephens mentions that he also is using a crutch.
Lectures. Arranged alphabetically.
Manuscripts and drafts of poems by Theodore Maynard.
Manuscripts and drafts of poems by Theodore Maynard.
Manuscripts and drafts of poems by Theodore Maynard.