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Box MS.2023.046 Box 3

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Contains 30 Results:

Rosa Nouchette Carey, three letters, 1890-1907

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents

One letter to a "Mrs. Pulter." Two letters to "Sir," responding to requests for autographs.

Dates: 1890-1907

Hamlin Garland, one manuscript and one letter, 1891 September 22

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 28
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One partial letter with Garland's signature; another manuscript of a letter to the editor in support of two women working alone on a farm in the American South.

Dates: 1891 September 22

Elizabeth Lynn Linton, letter to Miss Oakley

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1833-1949

Elizabeth Lynn Linton, letter to Ethel Brilliana Tweedie, 1893 May 26

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1893 May 26

Elizabeth Lynn Linton, photograph with facsimile signature, 1891 January

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents

Notable Women, No. 3 by Bassano.

Dates: 1891 January

Winifred Lucas, 12 letters to Elizabeth Alice Ramsden, about 1894-1899

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 24
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Letters often mention Alice Meynell. With 5 additional items: one photo of Lucas at the door of a cottage; an 8 page manuscript poem titled ‘Futurity’ (published in Lucas, Other Poems, 1904); 2 page holograph verse copied from Michael Field’s ‘Underneath the Bough’; a page from The Bookman featuring a review of Lucas’ ‘Units’; 1 printed sheet ‘From the Key of G. (after J. Grace E.M. Le Bailly)’.

Dates: about 1894-1899

Emma Marshall, letter to Mr. Brougham, about 1881

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents

Mr. Brougham was likely her business agent.

Dates: about 1881

Ethel Colburn Mayne, signed note with manuscript excerpt from a story, about 1922?

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 30
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Note to an unknown recipient enclosing a few pages from her story "Light," which was included in her book Nine of Hearts.

Dates: about 1922?

Elizabeth Robins, letter to Millicent Fawcett, 1907 April 21

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents

Letter about about Robins’s play, Votes for Women: A Dramatic Tract.

Dates: 1907 April 21

Léonie Rouzade, letter to Emmanuel Gonzales, 1878 November 18

 File — Box: MS.2023.046 Box 3, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This finding aid describes the manuscript material from the New Woman Collection formed by Philip Cohen, and consists of letters, literary manuscripts, autographs, photographs, and other ephemera created by and related to the authors, actresses, and activists central to the feminist and suffragist movements of the 1890s as well as those female writers and public figures who opposed them. Though the term "New Woman" was coined in 1894 and is most commonly associated with 1890s women's rights...
Dates: 1878 November 18