Box 1
Contains 139 Results:
Article on Emily Dickinson in "The Saturday Review", 1929-03-16
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Folder 57
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Wiggan, Kate. Correspondence to Mrs. Crocker
No date.
Folder 58
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Wilkins, Mary E. "Letter to Miss Hill December 17, 1892", 1892-12-17
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Folder 59
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Wilkins, Mary E. Photograph of M. Wilkins sent to Emily stokes, 1888, 1888
Includes photograph and original photograph envelope.
History of Collection
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Pamphlet, Dedication of the Carol Ann Haenicke Collection of American Women's Poetry, 1993-10-28
This collection is an assortment of correspondence and ephemera associated with American Women poets or other authors or artists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It contains materials pertaining to Margaret Atwood, Amy Clampitt, April Eiler, Nikki Giovanni, Sylvia Plath, May Sarton and others. Items include letters, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, announcements, small printed and signed poems, commemorative stamps, bookmarks and sales receipts.
Handout, history of the Carol Ann Haenicke American Women's Poetry Collections
1 page, front and back. Covers number and types of holdings in the collection, texts and contexts included, the nature of the collection, and future directions. Includes contact information for Dr. Thomas Amos.