page top
Browse All Finding Aids
Browsing by:
- Genre: ("Writings")
-
Allen, Lyman, 1872-1961
-
Title: Lyman Allen Papers
-
Dates: 1942-1971
-
Extent: 0.2 Linear feet1 box
-
Abstract: Dr. Lyman Allen, 1872-1961, served on the faculty of the College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, was professor of Surgery at UVM, chief of Surgery at the Mary Fletcher Hospital, and attending surgeon at the Mary Fletcher, DeGoesbriad Memorial, and Fanny Allen Hospitals. This collections contains a book of typescript poetry, much of it concerning Christmas, a 1950 travel journal, an audio tape of an interview from about 1960, information about his property, a letter regarding his induction into the UVM Athletic Hall of Fame, his resume, writings on medicine, and his obituary.
-
Babcock, Robert S.
-
Title: Robert S. Babcock Papers
-
Dates: 1952-1968
-
Extent: 0.8 Linear feet2 boxes
-
Abstract: Robert S. Babcock was a Republican Vermont state senator, a member of the Eisenhower State Committee, an alternate to the 1952 national convention, Lieutenant Governor for Vermont in 1959-1961, worked for the Political Science Department of the University of Vermont, and contributed to The Burlington Free Press, WCAX-radio, and WCAX-TV. Included in this collection are manuscripts for some of Babcock's writings and radio and TV addresses, a collection of his writings on the Vermont legislature, âInternational Federalismâ, and an address given to the Middlebury Conference.
-
Spargo, John,, 1876-1966
-
Title: John Spargo Papers
-
Dates: 1750-1966
-
Extent: 18.34 Linear feet5 cartons, 23 boxes, 18 volumes
-
Abstract: John Spargo was a historian and reformer.The founder of the Bennington Museum, president of the Bennington Battle Monument and the Vermont Hsitorical Society. Collection includes correspondence, notes, writings, newspaper clippings, and other papers, relating to Spargo's activities as a Socialists (1901-16), and subsequently as political analyst, historian, and anti-communist; together with letters, deeds, court records, government documents, and other autograph and ms. material relating to Vermont collected by him.
-
Tomasi, Mari, 1907-1965
-
Title: Mari Tomasi Papers
-
Dates: 1940-1963
-
Extent: 1 box
-
Abstract:
The Mari Tomasi Papers contain drafts of two or her novels, Deep Grow the Roots and Like Lesser Gods, some records of the Poetry Society of Vermont, and several later articles and short stories, including "The Italian Story in Vermont" and "Happy Gifts to the Little King."
-
Soule, Harris W.
-
Title: Harris W. Soule Papers
-
Dates: 1953-1973
-
Extent: 1carton
-
Abstract:
The Harris W. Soule Papers are made up almost entirely of materials relating to his book, Northwoods Tales and Unusual Recipes. Included are manuscripts, typescripts and printer's galleys of the work, as well as correspondence with publishers, prospective buyers and reviewers.
-
Sherwood, Winfield T.
-
Title: Winfield T. Sherwood Collection
-
Dates: late-1926
-
Extent: 1 carton
-
Abstract:
The Winfield T. Sherwood collection contains the correspondence of W.T. Sherwood with two editors, and either the manuscripts or typescripts, or both, for thirty-eight short stories and novelettes.
-
Neiburg, Gladys
-
Title: Gladys Neiburg Papers
-
Dates: 1939-1974
-
Extent: 4 boxes
-
Abstract:
The bulk of the collection documents Neiburg's literary works.
-
Meredith, Lewis Douglas, 1905-
-
Title: Lewis Douglas Meredith Collection
-
Dates: 1925-1971
-
Extent: 3 cartons, 2 volumes
-
Abstract:
The Lewis Douglas Meredith papers consist primarily of typescripts of speeches and articles by
Meredith, and of newspaper clippings by or about him. The great majority of these deal with
subjects within the banking, investment, and insurance fields.
-
Hopkins, John Henry, 1792-1868
-
Title: John H. Hopkins Papers
-
Dates: 1825-1925
-
Extent: One Carton
-
Abstract:
Artist, lawyer, ironmonger, muscian, architect, theologian and first Episcopal Bishop of
Vermont, John Henry Hopkins was born in Dublin, Ireland on January 22, 1792. The John H. Hopkins Family Papers consist largely of miscellaneous manuscripts of Bishop
Hopkins and his great-granddaughter, Edith Hopkins.
-
Hard, Walter R., 1882-
-
Title: Walter Rice Hard Papers
-
Dates: 1894-1967
-
Extent: Three cartons, one box
-
Abstract:
The Walter Hard Papers consist of three cartons and one box of manuscripts, newpaper
clippings and printed material. Mr. Hard's writings dominate the collection, in the form of
clippings of his newspaper columns, drafts of his plays and stories, typescripts and manuscripts of
his poems, and different versions of several of his books.
-
Crockett, Walter Hill, 1870-1931
-
Title: Walter Hill Crockett Papers
-
Dates: 1900-1931
-
Extent: 3 cartons
-
Abstract:
The Walter Hill Crockett Papers consist of three cartons of correspondence, lecture notes and drafts of Crockett's writing from the period 1900-1931.
-
Jackman, Marguerite Murphy.
-
Title: Jackman/Corinth Papers
-
Extent: 3 cartons, 1 box
-
Abstract:
The collection includes a few folders of Jackman family material,
but the majority of the papers relate to Mrs. Jackman's work on the history of Corinth, Vermont.
-
Budbill, David
-
Title: David Budbill Papers
-
Extent: 12 cartons
-
Abstract: The David Budbill papers contain both personal and professional papers.
-
Brameld, Theodore Burghard Hurt, 1904-
-
Title: Theodore Brameld Papers
-
Extent: 15 ft.
-
Abstract: The Brameld Papers include professional and family biographical information and correspondence, financial records, academic papers, published journal articles, publicity, book reviews, media presentations, family ephemera, two diaries, a scrapbook, audio tapes, slides, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
-
Sanders, Daniel Clarke, 1768-1850
-
Title: Office of the President (Daniel Clark Sanders) Records
-
Dates: 1799-2009
-
Extent: 0.834 Linear feetTwo 5" document boxes
-
Abstract: Daniel Clark Sanders (1768-1850) was the first President of the University of Vermont, 1800-1814. The collection consists of early records of the University of Vermont, including accounts, subscriptions, correspondence to individuals and members of the Corporation.
-
Cowles, Clarence P., (Clarence Porter), 1875-1963
-
Title: Clarence P. Cowles Papers
-
Extent: 2 boxes, 1 carton
-
Abstract:
Clarence P. Cowles was born in Albany, Vermont on August 30th, 1875, and continued to practice law in Burlington until his death in 1963. The collection contains correspondence, writings of C.P. Cowles, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks and memorabilia.
-
Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970
-
Title: Frances Parkinson Keyes Papers
-
Dates: 1878-1972
-
Extent: 14.0 Linear feet14 cartons
-
Abstract: Frances Parkinson Keyes (July 21, 1885 - July 3, 1970) was one of the best-known authors of her time. The Frances Parkinson Keyes Papers consist of 13 cartons of materials from 1898 to 1972. The Papers are arranged into four series: Correspondence, Early Writings, Manuscripts, and Personal Materials.