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Women authors

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:

Juliet V. Strauss, Turkey Run Commission document

 Collection — Folder S3084
Identifier: S3084
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a document sent to Juiet V. Strauss in Rockville, Indiana from Governor Samuel Ralston of Indiana appointing her and two other individuals--William Watson Woollen and Vida Newsome--to the Turkey Run Commission on April 27, 1915, for the purpose of discovering the best way to preserve the area which included Turkey Run, Bloomingdale Glens, and the surrounding area.
Dates: 1915/04/27

Kate Milner Rabb, "A Hoosier Listening Post" clippings

 Collection — Folder S2133
Identifier: S2133
Scope and Contents This collection includes two clippings of Kate Milner Rabb's Indianapolis Star column, "A Hoosier Listening Post." The first article was published on December 29, 1928 and relates information about an old pocketbook that once belonged to Hoosier pioneer James Marshall and was given to the museum of the Washington Historical Society in Salem, Indiana by Marshall's grandson Chalres W. Kinney. Rabb describes a list of goods to be disposed of at a sale...
Dates: 1928-1929

Kate Milner Rabb clipping

 Collection — Folder S0812
Identifier: S0812
Scope and Contents This collection contains a clipping of Kate Milner Rabb's column, "A Hoosier Listening Post," printed in the Indianapolis Star on December 30, 1934. The article relates information that Mrs. Gene Lawrence sent to Rabb regarding her ancestor, John Adam Lawrence, and it includes a list of items offered for sale by Mr. Lawrence at an 1839 auction and his family genealogy.
Dates: December 30, 1934

Lara Paul Good "The Way it Was: An Autobiography"

 Collection — Volume 166
Identifier: V166
Scope and Contents This collection contains an autobiography of Lara Paul Good, completed in 1967, includes photographs, personal papers, and genealogical records. The autobiography covers the first quarter of Good's life and family history. The title of the autobiography states it is "part 1," there is no part 2 within the collection.
Dates: 1967

Leona V. Adams poetry

 Collection — Folder S006
Identifier: S0006
Scope and Contents The collection consists of nine poems and one handwritten note by Leona V. Adams, ranging from 1959 to 1966. All documents in the collection are photocopies.
Dates: 1959-1966, undated

Lottie Lyons Grow collection

 Collection
Identifier: L061
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence, articles, newspaper clippings, photographs, and Christmas greetings from Lottie Lyons Grow in Indiana, ranging from 1937 to 1977 regarding Grow's promotion of art. The collection also includes two scrapbooks with items ranging from 1926 to 1970 (V423).
Dates: 1926-1977

Louise Embree collection

 Collection
Identifier: L261
Scope and Contents This collection contains typed transcripts and newspaper clippings from "Over My Shoulder", a column written by Louise Embree for the Princeton Publishing Company, publisher of the Princeton Clarion-News and Princeton Daily Democrat newspapers. Featured in the newspapers from September 29, 1945 to August 13, 1946, the articles chronicled the people, social customs, civic achievements and historical happenings of...
Dates: 1901-1962

Margaret E. Bruner papers

 Collection
Identifier: L557
Scope and Contents This collection includes business papers, family materials and photographs, personal and business correspondence, poetry published in newspapers and magazines, and other materials from Margaret E. Bruner, her family, and other writers, in Indiana and New York ranging from 1865 to 1971, regarding women authors, family matters, poetry, writing, religion, friendship, and the publishing industry.
Dates: 1965-1971

Margaret M. Scott collection

 Collection
Identifier: L139
Scope and Contents The papers consist primarily of Margaret M. Scott's correspondence, essays, short stories, and unpublished novels from 1920 to 1930s. The collection also includes papers regarding the work of the Indiana Lincoln Memorial Association, a scrapbook of newspaper stories by and about her, and poetry of her father, John Scott.
Dates: 1873-1955

Marjorie Kahl Lawrence papers

 Collection
Identifier: L231
Scope and Contents This collection includes handwritten and typed poems and poetry volumes, correspondence from students, Christmas cards with poems and woodcut illustrations, scrapbooks, newsletters, writings, scrapbooks, travel journals, and a wax grooved disc from Marjorie Kahl Lawrence in Mulberry, Lawrence, and other places in Indiana and Nebraska, ranging from 1922 to 1989, regarding her literary work and career, education and teaching, family life, and travel in Europe.
Dates: 1922-1989

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