- UMASC Mss 42, PC 292, TC 156 [A.08-67, A.09-28, A.10-31, A.11-09]-006-03-52
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"Ian Young Reads Poems" is used as an excerpt in program #41.
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"Ian Young Reads Poems" is used as an excerpt in program #41.
James De Mille and family fonds
Fonds consists of records created and collected by the De Mille family, including Arthur De Mille, Anna De Mille, Nathan De Mille, Elisha Budd De Mille, Frederick E. De Mille, and Alfred De Mille. Materials include scrapbooks and journals, correspondence, business papers, photographs, and literary manuscripts by James De Mille.
James Miller's notebook of surgical lectures given by Dr. Munro
File consists of one notebook of surgical lectures given by Dr. Munro. There are a few pages of poetry in the notebook.
This fonds consists of correspondence; newspaper clippings; manuscripts; sermons; published books of poetry and The Protestant; and other miscellaneous papers.
This accession contains primarily draft typescripts of short fiction and related research notes and correspondence. There are also records related to television and film proposals, including synopses and scripts. Other materials include copies of media reviews and miscellaneous business and personal correspondence.
Letter from Bryce McMaster to Evelyn Walton
Item is a letter to Mrs. Evelyn A. Walton from war poet Bryce McMaster, in which he discusses several poems.
The fonds is divided into 4 series: scrapbooks, organizational papers, photographs and personal and Duchemin family materials.
Duchemin, Lillian
Manuscript of "Hid Treasure, or The Labours of a Deacon, and Other Poems," by Charles Fenerty
Item is a manuscript of "Hid Treasure, or The Labours of a Deacon and Other Poems" dated April 29, 1919, which is possibly when the pages were taped into the bound scrapbook with the title embossed on the spine. A contents page lists both published and unpublished poems, including "Betula Nigra," "The Prince's Lodge," and the title poem, "Hid Treasure." The manuscript date is unknown, but the poems themselves range in date from ca.1839-1886. Robert R.J. Emmerson's name appears as co-author on the title pape, but it has been scratched out along with the second of two epigraphs.
Poetry copybook of Colin Campbell
Item is a poetry copybook in which Colin Campbell and other family members and friends entered verses. Many are dated (1840-1842) and signed with place names, including those of Weymouth, Liverpool, and Horton.