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7273. [Typed poems (photocopies)]
- Creator:
- Stanford, Frank, 1949-
- Published / Created:
- undated
- Call Number:
- YCAL MSS 295
- Collection Title:
- Frank Stanford papers
- Container / Volume:
- Uncatalogued writings, box 2 | Folder : Handwritten notes, typed poems.1B undated
- Image Count:
- 12
- Subject (Name):
- Stanford, Frank, 1949-
- Subject (Topic):
- Poets, American--20th century--Archives
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Typed poems (photocopies)]
7274. [Unlabeled folder]
- Call Number:
- OSB MSS 143
- Collection Title:
- John Sterling letters to the Fox family.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 8
- Image Count:
- 8
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Subject (Geographic):
- Falmouth (England), Great Britain--Intellectual life--19th century, Great Britain--Religious life and customs--19th century, and Great Britain--Social life and customs--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Fox family, Fox, Anna Maria, Fox, Barclay, 1817-1855, Fox, Caroline, 1819-1871, Sterling family, and Sterling, John, 1806-1844
- Subject (Topic):
- Bereavement--Great Britain, Death--Social aspects--Great Britain, English literature--19th century, and Tuberculosis--Great Britain
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Unlabeled folder]
7275. [Untitled folder containing fragile papers]
- Creator:
- Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986
Lehmann, John,--1907-1987 - Call Number:
- GEN MSS 344
- Collection Title:
- Christopher Isherwood correspondence with John Lehmann
- Container / Volume:
- Port | Folder 18
- Image Count:
- 8
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- The letters also discuss the writing, publishing, critical reception, and theatrical adaptations of Isherwood's works, critical analysis of many of Lehmann's works, and commentary on the lives and works of many important literary figures of the time, including W. H. Auden, E. M. Forster, William Plomer, Stephen Spender, Edward Upward, Berthold Viertel, Virginia Woolf and many others. Also mentioned are Isherwood's companion, the artist Don Bachardy, and two literary journals founded by Lehmann, New Writing and the London Magazine. Also included is one letter from Richard Isherwood, Christopher's brother, to Lehmann, several letters to Lehmann from third parties concerning Isherwood, and a typescript of Isherwood's poem "On His Queerness."
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, English--20th century--Archives, English literature--20th century, and World War, 1939-1945
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Untitled folder containing fragile papers]
7276. [Untitled folder containing fragile papers]
- Creator:
- Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986
Lehmann, John,--1907-1987 - Call Number:
- GEN MSS 344
- Collection Title:
- Christopher Isherwood correspondence with John Lehmann
- Container / Volume:
- Port | Folder 19
- Image Count:
- 3
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- The letters also discuss the writing, publishing, critical reception, and theatrical adaptations of Isherwood's works, critical analysis of many of Lehmann's works, and commentary on the lives and works of many important literary figures of the time, including W. H. Auden, E. M. Forster, William Plomer, Stephen Spender, Edward Upward, Berthold Viertel, Virginia Woolf and many others. Also mentioned are Isherwood's companion, the artist Don Bachardy, and two literary journals founded by Lehmann, New Writing and the London Magazine. Also included is one letter from Richard Isherwood, Christopher's brother, to Lehmann, several letters to Lehmann from third parties concerning Isherwood, and a typescript of Isherwood's poem "On His Queerness."
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, English--20th century--Archives, English literature--20th century, and World War, 1939-1945
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Untitled folder containing fragile papers]
7277. from St. Francis and the wolf : some poems 1957-1964 [fragments 292-350, 371]
- Creator:
- Stanford, Frank, 1949-
- Published / Created:
- undated
- Call Number:
- YCAL MSS 295
- Collection Title:
- Frank Stanford papers
- Container / Volume:
- Uncatalogued writings, box 4 | Folder : St. Francis and the wolf. 2A
- Image Count:
- 61
- Description:
- Pagination provided by cataloger in folder order.
- Subject (Name):
- Stanford, Frank, 1949-
- Subject (Topic):
- Poets, American--20th century--Archives
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > from St. Francis and the wolf : some poems 1957-1964 [fragments 292-350, 371]
7278. p. 6-8
- Published / Created:
- n.d.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2499
- Collection Title:
- John N. E. Brown papers concerning Faith Fenton
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 3
- Image Count:
- 4
- Abstract:
- 4 undated typescript documents (13 p.), apparently drafts written by John N. E. Brown for an unpublished biography of his wife, Faith Fenton, after her death in 1936: an annotated draft of Chapter One, titled "Memories of Faith Fenton", describes Brown's 1898 journey to the Yukon in the company of William Ogilvie, the Territory's first commissioner, and of Ogilvie's 1897 interview with Fenton for the Toronto Globe; a draft of Chapter Two, describing Fenton's journey with the Yukon Field Force and her arrival in Dawson; a draft relating Brown's first glimpse of Fenton on the streets of Dawson; and an annotated draft tracing Fenton's family history and early youth. Also includes a TLS on Toronto Globe stationary from A. A. McIntosh to Dr. John N. E. Brown, encouraging a proposed biography of Fenton and permitting Brown's use of Fenton's Globe columns. A cabinet card photograph of Faith Fenton accompanies the papers, taken by J. Bruce of Bruce's Photographic Art Studio, Toronto.
- Description:
- Faith Fenton was the pen name of Alice Freeman, a Toronto school teacher who wrote newspaper columns for the Toronto Globe and the Toronto Empire in the 1890s. In 1898, she became the Globe's special correspondent in the Yukon Territory, and accompanied the Yukon Field Force to Dawson to cover the Klondike gold rush. On January 1, 1900, she married Dr. John N. E. Brown, the secretary of the Yukon Territory and physician to the commissioner, William Ogilvie. The couple remained in Dawson for several years, returning to Toronto in 1905. Fenton died on January 10, 1936. and Purchased from Sindell and Company on the William Robertson Coe Fund, 2004.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Dawson (Yukon)--Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Brown, John N. E. (Nelson Elliot), Canada. Canadian Army. Yukon Field Force, Fenton, Faith, 1857-1936, Globe and Mail (Firm), McIntosh, A. A, and Ogilvie, William, 1846-1912
- Subject (Topic):
- Frontier and pioneer life--Yukon--Klondike River Valley, Women journalists--Canada, Women pioneers--Yukon--Klondike River Valley, and Women--West (U.S.)
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > p. 6-8
7279. p. 61a: Ford, Rathbone and Walter, Acceptance form for farm pupils
- Published / Created:
- n.d.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2435
- Collection Title:
- Papers relating to the American Colonization Company and various American land companies
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2 | Folder 54
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Approximately 80 items which were originally housed in accompanying scrapbook: pamphlets, leaflets, applications forms, forms of receipt and other documents printed by the American Colonization Company and its successor bodies. Also pamphlets, prospectuses and documents relating to the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, the Minnesota Land and Farming Company, and the Iowa and Minnesota Land and Farming Company as well as pamphlets and leaflets describing farming and land investment opportunities in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Scrapbook includes penciled annotations for some publications regarding number of copies printed, cost of printing, and name of printer.
- Description:
- Henry Franklin Shearman was involved with several land companies (including the American Railway Securities and Land Agency, the North American Land Association, and the Minnesota Land and Farming Company) that encouraged English investment in the American West during the late 1870s. In 1880 Shearman established a company in London that arranged contracts between American farmers in need of labor and young English men interested in learning about American farm life. As Shearman conceived the program, the immigrants would work as "farm pupils" for a period of years before purchasing their own farms in the United States. The business, which became known as the American Colonization Company, was transferred to Ford, Rathbone & Walter in 1882. The next seven years brought frequent changes in name and ownership as the program expanded to include farm placements in the Northwest, Canada, and Tasmania. William Wilbraham Ford held interests in the companies throughout the period, and continued operations under his own name after 1889. and Items originally mounted in scrapbook.
- Subject (Geographic):
- England--Emigration and immigration--History--19th century
- Subject (Name):
- Ford, Rathbone & Walter (Firm)
- Subject (Topic):
- Agricultural laborers
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > p. 61a: Ford, Rathbone and Walter, Acceptance form for farm pupils
7280. p. 9-10
- Published / Created:
- n.d.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2499
- Collection Title:
- John N. E. Brown papers concerning Faith Fenton
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 4
- Image Count:
- 3
- Abstract:
- 4 undated typescript documents (13 p.), apparently drafts written by John N. E. Brown for an unpublished biography of his wife, Faith Fenton, after her death in 1936: an annotated draft of Chapter One, titled "Memories of Faith Fenton", describes Brown's 1898 journey to the Yukon in the company of William Ogilvie, the Territory's first commissioner, and of Ogilvie's 1897 interview with Fenton for the Toronto Globe; a draft of Chapter Two, describing Fenton's journey with the Yukon Field Force and her arrival in Dawson; a draft relating Brown's first glimpse of Fenton on the streets of Dawson; and an annotated draft tracing Fenton's family history and early youth. Also includes a TLS on Toronto Globe stationary from A. A. McIntosh to Dr. John N. E. Brown, encouraging a proposed biography of Fenton and permitting Brown's use of Fenton's Globe columns. A cabinet card photograph of Faith Fenton accompanies the papers, taken by J. Bruce of Bruce's Photographic Art Studio, Toronto.
- Description:
- Faith Fenton was the pen name of Alice Freeman, a Toronto school teacher who wrote newspaper columns for the Toronto Globe and the Toronto Empire in the 1890s. In 1898, she became the Globe's special correspondent in the Yukon Territory, and accompanied the Yukon Field Force to Dawson to cover the Klondike gold rush. On January 1, 1900, she married Dr. John N. E. Brown, the secretary of the Yukon Territory and physician to the commissioner, William Ogilvie. The couple remained in Dawson for several years, returning to Toronto in 1905. Fenton died on January 10, 1936. and Purchased from Sindell and Company on the William Robertson Coe Fund, 2004.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Dawson (Yukon)--Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Brown, John N. E. (Nelson Elliot), Canada. Canadian Army. Yukon Field Force, Fenton, Faith, 1857-1936, Globe and Mail (Firm), McIntosh, A. A, and Ogilvie, William, 1846-1912
- Subject (Topic):
- Frontier and pioneer life--Yukon--Klondike River Valley, Women journalists--Canada, Women pioneers--Yukon--Klondike River Valley, and Women--West (U.S.)
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > p. 9-10