Box VMF 15
Container
Contains 70 Results:
Stephens to Dilys Powell (Mrs. Humfry Paine) commending her on her book [Descent from Parnassus], 1934 October 24
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph letter signed, 2 pages
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
Stephens to Dilys Powell (Mrs. Humfry Paine) extending his sympathy, 1935
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph postcard signed, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
"I wish, my dear! But what I wish...", 1934 December 8
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph untitled poem signed, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
The Flowers of the Forest, 1936 December 10
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph poem, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
"There is a nothing, is a vacancy..."
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph untitled poem signed, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
"In the scented bud of the morning..."
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph untitled poem signed, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
"Let the skies..."
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph untitled poems signed, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
"There is a lady sweet and kind..."
Item — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 15
Description
Autograph untitled poems signed, 1 page
Found in:
Manuscripts
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James Stephens Collection
James H. Shields Manuscript
Collection — Box: VMF 15, Folder: 9
Identifier: MS-VMF-vmf155
Scope and Contents
Autograph manuscript of a speech delivered by Shields on the occasion of the reburial in a stone sarcophagus of the remains of Julien Dubuque, first white settler in Iowa. 16 pages
Found in:
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James H. Shields Manuscript