Non-Book Materials Inventory
Authors T-Z
LINDA TATELBAUM, 1949-
APPLETON
Series 1:Manuscripts TL Box # 1
1. Notebook "Volume 1" poetry [1972-1976]
2-3. Notebook: Journal excerpted in "Carrying Water" [1977-1979]
4-5. Notebook [1978-1979]
6. Notebook: Dream Book [1978]
7. Carrying Water (Under the Milkweed ) process [1990]
8. Carrying Water (Under the Milkweed ) original essays [1970s]
9. Carrying Water (Under the Milkweed ) Collect My Thoughts [1986]
10-11. Carrying Water (Under the Milkweed ) Essays and Poems [1989]
12-13. Carrying Water (Under the Milkweed) final draft [March 1989]
14-18. Writer on the Rocks (Body English) Notes & revisions [1994-1998]
19-20. Writer on the Rocks (Body English) first draft [1996]
21. Writer on the Rocks (Body English) first draft [1996]
22-23. Writer on the Rocks (Body English) second and third drafts [1997]
24-26. Writer on the Rocks (Body English) third and fourth drafts [1998] 27. Writer on the Rocks fourth draft [1998]
28-29. Writer on the Rocks fourth and fifth drafts [1998]
30-31. Writer on the Rocks fifth draft [1998]
32-33. Writer on the Rocks sixth draft [1998]
34-35. Writer on the Rocks sixth draft [Fall 1998]
36-37 Writer on the Rocks seventh draft [1999]
38. Writer on the Rocks photographs [n.d.]
TL Box #2
39-41. Yes and No (Sic et Non) first draft [Jan. 1987]
42-44. Yes and No (Sic et Non) first draft [June 1987]
45-47. Yes and No (Sic et Non) second draft [July-Sept. 1987]
48-50. Yes and No (Sic et Non) third draft [1990] Jean Sandborn, responder
51-54. Yes and No (Sic et Non) fourth draft [1991] Susan Kenney, responder
55-57. Yes and No (Sic et Non) fifth draft [1992]
58-61. Yes and No (Sic et Non) sixth draft [1993]
62-66. Yes and No (Sic et Non) seventh [1994] and eighth [2001] drafts 67-69. Yes and No (Sic et Non) ninth draft [2001-2002]
70-72. Yes and No final revisions ninth and tenth draft [2003]
73-76. Yes and No tenth and eleventh revision [Feb. 2003]
TL Box #3
77. Yes and No (Sic et Non) reading on Abelard [n.d.]
78-80. Yes and No (Sic et Non) reading, correspondence [Jan. 1987]
81-83. Yes and No (Sic et Non) process and ideas [Dec. 1986-Feb. 1987]
84-85. Yes and No (Sic et Non) process [July 1987-Jan. 1988]
86-87. Yes and No (Sic et Non) process [Nov. 1989-Feb. 1990]
88-89. Yes and No (Sic et Non) third draft process [Sept. 1990-Jan. 1991]
90-93. Yes and No (Sic et Non) process [Feb.1991-March 1993]
94. Yes and No (Sic et Non) process [Nov.1991-April 1992]
95-96. Yes and No (Sic et Non) process [Nov.1993-Aug. 1994]
97. Yes and No (Sic et Non) revisited [1998-2001]
98. "In the Mirror" and other stories, Fiction Chapbook Competition [1984]
99. Poetry [n.d.]
100-101. Poetry [1984-1985]
102-103. 20/40 drafts and notes [n.d.]
104. Essays [1976-1977]
105-106. Published manuscripts [n.d.]
Series 2:Teaching Journals
TL Box #3
107. Colby College [Sept. 7 1983 - Oct. 7, 1985]
108-109. Colby College Volume II [Fall 1985 - Spring 1986]
110-111. Colby College Volume III [Spring 1986- Spring 1987]
112-113. Colby College [Fall 1987- Fall 1988]
Series3:Proprioceptive Writing Practice
TL Box #4
114. Seminar [1981-1982] # 1-8
115. I-Intimacy Series [n.d.] #1-4
116. #78-86 [1981]
117. #87-97 [n.d.]
118. #98-103; 105-106; 108-113 [n.d.]
119. #115; 118-119; 121-128 [n.d.]
120. #129-140 [n.d.]
121. #141-152; unnumbered [n.d.]
122. #153-160; 162; 164-165; unnumbered [n.d.]
123. #166-181; unnumbered [n.d.]
124. #182; Rage; unnumbered; 183; 185; 186-192; unnumbered; 193-195 [n.d.]
125. #196;98-210 [n.d.]
126. #211; unnumbered; 220-224; 226; 226; 227-229 [n.d.]
127. #230-232; In the Gulf; 233-243 [n.d.]
128. #244; 246-247; 249-252; 255-260 [n.d.]
129. #261-277 [n.d.]
130. #278-290 [n.d.]
131. #291-305 [n.d.]
132. #306-320 [n.d.]
133. #321-338 [n.d.]
134. #340; 340-342; 345-355 [n.d.]
135. #357-363; 363; 364-368 [n.d.]
136. #370-374; 376-384; 384; 385-387 [n.d.]
137. #388-403 [n.d.]
138. #405-419; unnumbered; 420-425 [n.d.]
139. #426-429; 429; 430-445 [n.d.]
140. #446-460 [n.d.]
141. #460-464; 464; 465; 467-471; unnumbered; 472-480 [Aug. 1983]
142. #duplicate numbers 474-478; July 15 and August 4, 1983; 481; 481; 482-483; 483
143. #492-497; 496; 498-503; 503a; 504 [n.d.] TL Box #5
144. #509-512; 575-584; unnumbered 2/2/1984
145. #585; unnumbered 2/6/1984; 586-591; unnumbered: 3/19/1984; 3/22/1984; 592-594
146. #unnumbered 4/5/1984; 595-597; unnumbered 5/3/1984; 596; 598-604; 604
147. # 6/15/1984-7/19/1984
148. # 7/24/1984-10/22/1984
149. # 11/6/1984-3/27/1985
150. # 2/28/1985-6/12/1985
151. # 6/24/1985-7/19/1985
152. # 7/18/1985-8/8/1985
153. # 8/12/1985-8/30/1985
154. # 9/1/1985-10/19/1985
155. # 10/21/1985-2/13/1986
156. # 2/22/1986-5/21/1986
157. # 5/22/1986-6/23/1986
158. # 6/25/1986-7/3/1986
159. # 7/7/1986-7/30/1986
160. # 8/6/1986-8/27/1986
161. # 9/4/1986-11/4/1986
ESTELLE M. TATTERSON
1. 1901 playbill for "The Judgement of Paris"
CAROLE ANN TAYLOR
AUBURN
1. Earth's Daughter #36
HELEN TAYLOR
SACO WATERBORO CENTER PORTLAND FALMOUTH FORESIDE
1. Article. Reference to Scribblers Club
MARIA TESTA
1. Reviews.
CELIA LAIGHTON THAXTER 1835-1894
ISLES OF SHOALS
1. ALS to Mr. Gilman 6-29-86
2. ALS to Mr. Osgood 10-04-71; ALS to Mr. Torrey 12-09-86; ALS to Mr. B. 1-02-92; ALS to "friend" 7-09- ?
3. ALS to Mr. Chandler 7-04-85; 7-22-85; 10-26-86; 2-15-91
4. ALS to Mr. Howells 11-29-80; ALS from WD Howell 8/20/1874
5. ALS to John 4-01-78; 6-14-77; 3-02- ?
6. ALS to Sadie Chabot 6-04-76
7. ALS to Mr. Ward 1-22-74
8. Houghton Mifflin brochure [1895-1897]
9. "A November Evening." St. Nicholas Vol. XIII (1885-86)
10. "Song of Spring Time"
11. News articles - "Notes from Boston" 1895
12. Audubon Magazine February 1887 (1987 reprint)
13. Obituary / Funeral description
14. Misc. 1950's / 1960's clippings
15. Articles, 1970-
16. Display photographs
- 5 x 7 copy photo of young Celia. Has letter fragment with CT signature on back.
- 5 x & copy photo of middle-age CT
- 3 x 5 B&W postcard The older CT in garden
- 8 x 10 B&W copy print of Childe Hassam painting
- 4 1/2 x 5 sepia print of Appledore cottages
17. Photo of CT in ivy, framed w/ handwritten copy of "Vesper Song" - located in OVS Box 1
18. CT carte-de-visite Published work in periodicals held by MWWC:
1865, April. "The Spaniards' Graves at the Isles of Shoals." Atlantic Monthly
1865, September. "Twilight." Atlantic Monthly
1868, April. "The Wreck of the Pocahontas." Atlantic Monthly
1868, September. "Expectation." Atlantic Monthly
1870, July. "The Swallow." Atlantic Monthly
1872, November. "The Blind Lamb." Our Young Folks
1874, December. "Foreboding." Scribner's Monthly
1887, May. "Some Polite Dogs." St. Nicholas
1892, Apr. 21. "The Life of All is One." The Youth's Companion
1894, June 14. "Appeal." The Youth's Companion
1901, April. "Memories of Celia Thaxter" New England Magazine
On display in Sarton Room
9 1/4 in diameter bowl signed and dated 1882. Pale green background with olives and olive leaves. Inscribed in Greek: "Watched by the eye of olive-quarding Zeus and by grey-eyed Athena." On bottom of bowl - Crown and specter on cushion. Royal.Semi.Porcelain Joen Maddock & Sons England
PHYLLIS SCHUYLER THAXTER 1892-1966
PORTLAND
1. Handwritten manuscripts
2. Handwritten manuscript on "The Charm of Good Manners"
3-4. Typescripts
5. Shoppe Talke 1924 [2 issues]
6. Three letters to PS Thaxter, 1935-42
7. Travel photographs - Germany
8. Travel photographs - Russia, mostly Moscow
9. Souvenir photographs from Russia
10. Travel photographs - Stockholm
11. Travel photographs - Copenhagen
12. Portraits of P.S.T.
13-14. 1930's film and stage publicity photographs including Thaxter
15-18. 1930's film and stage publicity photographs
19. Hollis St. Theatre - week of Dec. 10, 1906
20. Gem Theatre, Peaks Island, 1900
21. Portland Dramatic Guild, 1933
22. Theater programs and travel guides, 1930's
23. Portland Players playbills, 1934-46
24. The Play of the Moment - 1948, 1949
25. Post-1966 clippings, Portland Players
26. Playbill - Deertrees Theater, Harrison, ME, n.d.
27-28. Playbills from Maine and other regional theaters, 1954-66
29-30. Scrapbook of 1890's playbills - Boston theaters
31-34. Playbills from New York theaters, 1930's
35. Moscow Theater Festival Program, 1936
36. Program: First National Convention of the Legitimate Theatre, May 1937
37-38. Playbills from New York Theaters, 1950's
39-44. Playbills from New York Theaters, 1960's
45-46. Playbills and souvenir programs from New York theaters Box 46
Seven Scrapbooks. Includes 1913-1920s one that focuses on her theater career; six scrapbooks that contain her "Through the Stage Door," "Through the Stage Door and the Studio Gate," and "Phyllis' Adventure in Cinemaland" 1930s columns. Clippings, photos from her trip to Europe and Russia, Hollywood publicity shots, and some correspondence. 8 x 10 inscribed photo of Billie Burke.
ROSAMOND THAXTER
KITTERY
1. Photographs
2. Articles, obituary
3. Sandpiper promotional materials
4. Portsmouth map; Star island brochure
JERI THERIAULT
PORTLAND
1. Review.
THOMAS FAMILY LETTERS
PORTLAND
A collection of over 200 letters sent to U.S. Army pay master Major Henry Goddard Thomas by his mother Elizabeth Goddard Thomas, sister Eliza, wife Nell, daughters Mary (Molly) and Louise, and son Harry. Collection also has one letter from father William Widgery Thomas. Notes, believed to be made by Henry, on the top of the letters indicate who sent them, the date received and the fort at which he was station. OVS Box 60
1. Eliza - 3 letters, 1868; 1873
2. Harry - 3 letters, 1879; 1882-83
3. Louise - 3 letters, 1879; 1880
4. Mary(Molly) - 23 letters, 1872; 1875-77; 1879
5. Mary(Molly) 19 letters, 1880; 1883-84
6. Nell - 19 letters, 1869
7. Nell - 33 letters, 1868
8. Nell - 3 letters, 1869
9. Nell - 11 letters, 1872
10. Nell - 2 letters, 1873
11. Nell - 15 letters, 1875
12. Elizabeth - 13 letters, 1869
13. Elizabeth - 10 letters, 1870
14. Elizabeth - 15 letters, 1872
15. Elizabeth - 16 letters, 1879
16. Elizabeth - 12 letters, 1879
17. Elizabeth - 15 letters, 1880-82
18. William Widgery Thomas (father)June 27, 1872
19. Nell - 2 undated fragments
20. Nell - 3 letters, 1869
21. Nell - 6 letters, 1873
22. Nell - 9 letters, 1879
23. Nell - 18 letters, 1880
24. Nell - 4 letters, 1882
25. Nell - 5 letters, 1889
26. Copy of War Department letter to W. Thomas, Esq., 2/11/1889
BETH THOMAS
1. Puckerbrush Review portfolio, articles
MILDRED THOMAS
SOUTH PARIS OCEAN PARK
1. ALS to Grace Dow [1959]
Article
MIRIAM STOVER THOMAS
SOUTH HARPSWELL
1. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy 1981
2. Obituary
3. MSS (copy) Dangerous Days
4. " Harpswell in the Revolution
5. " Of Winter Days Her Children Knew
6. " When Richard Found Santa Claus
7. " More Dangerous Days
8. " Let Freedom Ring 1958
DORIS THURSTON
NORWAY
1. Reviews.
2. ALS to MAW. Biographical sketch. Verse
RUTH TIBBETS
SOLON
1. TLS to Gary Woolson nd.
JEANNE TITHERINGTON
ROCKLAND
1. Reviews.
MARGARET B. TODD
ORR'S ISLAND
1-4. 100 Maine Book-Published Poets - typescript
5. Article
LAURA M. TOOKE
SOUTH ELIOT
1. Correspondence
ALS to Portland Press Herald Mar 12, 1931
GRACE TOOTHACKER
BERWICK
1. Composition book that contains family verse and various 1901-1928 essays and addresses given by GT and other members of her family at Grange meetings and at the Relief Corps conventions.
FAITH WEBBER TOWLE
AUBURN
1. Article.
GRACE TRAPPAN
CUMBERLAND
1. Retirement keepsake 1970
ROSEMARY CLIFFORD TROTT
FREEPORT
1. Correspondence/ obituary
2. Freeport Post Oct 23, 1975
LISA TRUSIANO
CUMBERLAND
1. Article.
KATE TRYON
1. Exhibit catalog
2. Newspaper articles
3. Adventures in the vale of the white horse, unpublished manuscript by Kate Tryon OVS Box 12 The Richard Jefferies titles listed below belonged to Kate Tryon and influenced her travels to England. Jefferies' countryside is the setting for the collection's Tryon manuscript. All the books have been rebound in green-colored boards and have gold-embossed titles and Jefferies on the spine. In addition to the Jefferies books, there is one title by C.J. Cornish. See the UNE art collection for paintings by Tryon.
After London or Wild England. London: Duckworth & Co, 1905.
The Amateur Poacher. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, n.d.
Bevis. The Story of a Boy. London: Duckworth & Co., 1910.
Field and Hedgerow. Being the Last Essays. new edition. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1897. Half title page inscribed: Kate Tryon Attleboro, July '98 - from Emma Bronson.
The Gamekeeper at Home. Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1910. illustrated.
The Hills and the Vale. With an introduction by Edward Thomas. London: Duckworth & Co., 1909.
The Life of the Fields. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1908. M.U. Clarke illustrations missing.
Nature Near London. London: Chatto & Windus, 1908. Ruth Dollman illustrations missing.
The Open Air. Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1908. Ruth Dollman illustrations missing.
Red Deer. With seventeen illustrations by J. Charlton and H. Tunaly. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908.
Round a Great Estate. new edition. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1903.
The Story of My Heart. My Autobiography. third edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Col, 1891. On half title page: Kate Tryon New Years 1894 JLT
Wild Life in a Southern County. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons,n.d. Cornish, C.J. Wild England of To-day. And the Wild Life in it. London : Thomas Nelson & Sons, n.d.
SYLVIA TRYON
1. Correspondence to Richard Bond 1970-1972
2. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy 1970s
3. Lecture brochure
4. Poetry
5. Poetry broadsides
6. "Christmas at Castlewood"
7. "Kate Tryon Artist Lecturer Writer"
8. Descriptions for Tryon paintings
9. Jeffries Quotations
FRANCES WRIGHT TURNER
ELLSWORTH
1. Article
EDNA WORTHLEY UNDERWOOD
PHILLIPS
1. Articles
KATHERINE VAN DER VEER
1. Christmas verse
KATE VANNAH
GARDINER
1. Articles
2. "Songs by Kate Vannah" White-Smith Music Publishing Co.
Sheet music for Celia Thaxter's "Good Bye, Sweet Day!"
Copyright 1891 - located in Box 18
SUZANNE "SUZY" VERRIER 1942-
1. Reviews, articles
HELEN SHERWOOD VINING
ROCKLAND
1. TL to Elizabeth March [April 1912]
Typed and published poetry
CYNTHIA VOIGT 1942-
1. Reviews, interviews.
PERISI M. VOSE
PORTLAND
1. Newspaper photograph
DOROTHY KEMBALL WALKER
MILBRIDGE
1. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy
MARY ANN WALLACE
Essays 1. "Young Mariners: 19th Cent. Children at Sea" [1993]
2. "Ocean Sisterhood" [1993]
3. "The Final Voyage: the Captain's Grieving Wife" [1995]
4. "Plenty of Room on the Ship, More in My Heart: Isabel Hopestill Carter's Maritime Fiction"
ALTA L. G. (HILLIARD) WALLINGFORD 1810-1891
BERWICK
1. Herald of Freedom clippings, Concord NH ca. 1860
2. Tax receipt, Zimri Wallingford, Berwick, 1865
ABIGAIL WALSH
MACHIAS
1. Review.
MILDRED WASSON
KITTERY
1. 1936 articles
JANE WEINBERGER 1919-
BAR HARBOR
1. 1985 vita, Windswept House catalog
2. Newspaper articles
ANNE WEIR
POWNAL
1. Christopher Marlowe essay, 1996
2. Literary trust - disposition of books 3/2002 Copies of Original Writings, 1982-95 - seven 2 inch boxes of manuscript facsimiles.
ANN EDWARDS WEISS 1943-
1. 1983 review
WINIFRED WELLES
VINALHAVEN
1. 1933 article (photocopy)
EDITH CHASE WEREN 1888-1973
BLUE HILL
1. 1973 obituary and funeral service
MADELINE WESSON
1. 1933 birthday greeting
CHRISTINE WESTON
BANGOR TRENTON
See Griswold
PHOEBE WHITE WENTWORTH
SOUTHWEST HARBOR
1. Incipit Vita Nova. Published 1985 by Wellesley College class of 1940.
THEA WHEELWRIGHT
FREEPORT
1. Articles, interviews
NELLIE WADE WHITCOMB
HOPESTILL FARMHAM (pen name)
DOVER OCEAN PARK
OVS Box 23
1. "A Village Fire" [manuscript]
2. My Birthday and other verses by Mary R. Dyer Wade to Mary Augusta Wade Bachelder Ocean Park, Maine January 29, 1902
3. ALS from Mary R. Dyer Wade to Mary Augusta Wade Bachelder Jan. 24, 1902
4. F. Nellie Wade from Mother [bound notebook of poetry extracts]
5. [Leather-bound notebook with verse dated 1877-86; Bates College 1876 commencement program enclosed]
6. "Autumn on the Piscatquis," 1880 [manuscript, insert from notebook in folder 5]
7. Ebed Eugene Wade, Foxcroft Me and Flora Nellie Wade Whitcomb [bound notebook, ca. 1884]
8. Vol. III - Nellie Wade Whitcomb [leather-bound notebook of verse, 1887-1890]
9. Volume IV - Nellie Wade Whitcomb [1890-93]
10. "Thoughts that have helped me" [bound notebook, 1901-1911]
OVS Box 22
11. Scrapbook of Hopestill Farnham's newspaper/magazine writing. Mary R. Wade Dover Maine written on first page.
See also the following periodicals in the MWWC Collection:
Our Dayspring July 30, 1892 [Whitcomb was an editor]
The Missionary Helper, 1898-1917 [Whitcomb was head editor]
ELISE FELLOWS WHITE
TOPSHAM
1. 1934 articles,poetry
PAT WHITE
OTISFIELD
1. Correspondence. ALS to Dorothy Healy
Bittersweet Winter 1982
C. ELLEN WHITTEMORE
LISBON
1. The Floral Wreath, v.1,no1. December 14, 1858.
Fourteen page hand-written newspaper for which Whittemore was the editor
ISABEL WHITTIER
BRUNSWICK
1. "The Waldensians" 3 copies, one signed.
"Captain Alfred Skolfield's Home"
AGNES WIGGIN
SACO
1. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy
2. 1989 newspaper article
KATE DOUGLAS (SMITH) WIGGIN 1856-1923
HOLLIS / SALMON FALLS
1. ALS to Kate Douglas Libby - 1918, 1922, 2 undated
2. ALS to Mildred Ingalls 8/4/191-
3. ALS Aug. 19 1918 to Dear Sir
4. Nora Smith ALS - 12/9/1922 to Kate Libby, 8/ 16/1920 to Mrs. Baker
5. Letter from KDW to Dear Sir 12/11/19?
6. "Song to the Weathervane" original - signed; "Setting of the Weathervane" (1906 program)
7. "When I Was a Little Girl" (loose pages) Ladies Home Journal, April 1915
8. Portland Monthly Magazine articles, 1994/96
9. "The Lady of Quillcote" by Rada Fuller Nalon. Downeast, Aug. 1975
10. Article - Yankee magazine "A Child's Journey with Dickens" Dec. 1970
12. "Kate Douglas Wiggin at Quillcote" Pine Tree Magazine n.d.
13. Bittersweet feature article; "Susanna and Sue," 1982
14. Portland Press Herald article, 1/18/1997
15. Obituary, 1923
16. Newsclippings - Nora A. Smith 1924; 1990
17. 1971 article on "The Brick House"/Sunnybrook Farm
18. Quillcote clippings - 1962; 1966
19. Old Peabody Pew newsclippings
20. Old Peabody Pew - Journal Tribune, Nov. 1990
21. Old Peabody Pew - 1916 program (2 copies)
22. Old Peabody Pew - 1928 program
23. Old Peabody Pew programs - 1950, 1951, 1959, 1967, 1971
24. Old Peabody Pew promotional material 1961-90
25. Old Peabody Pew television promotional script - 1971
26. Postcards: Old Tory Hill Meeting House (4)
27. Postcards: Quillcote interior views (12)
28. Postcards: Quillcote exterior views
29. Salmon Falls views - Postcards and photograph
30. Postcards: Hollis childhood home
31. Memorial stone postcards (2)
32. Old Peabody Pew - Postcards (6) - Cast from various years
32a. Old Peabody Pew 1993 cast (color photograph)
33. Quillcote postcards (5) gift of KDW to Kate Libby in 1909
33a. 12 Bradbury Photographs/Postcards
34. Quillcote Fair 1928 announcement
35. Promotional brochures for Penelope's Postscripts, Susanna and Sue, Children's Crimson Classics
36. Promotional card for 1923 London production of Rebecca; 1923 photo of KDW and small child
37. Geraldine Farrar signature, 1924
38. Timothy's Quest Film photo - clipping and postcard
39. Photocopy of Timothy's Quest film poster
40. Timothy's Quest - 1992 Saco River Grange Hall program
40a. Saco Grange Hall program - 1996
41. Book dustcover: Mother Carey's Chickens
42. Book dustcover: Ladies in Waiting
43. Society of Bowdoin Women brochure - 1968
44. 1969 Interview with Alice Carll Cousens and Olive Wiley Hannaford
45. Signed photographs (magazine reproductions)
46. Bowdoin College KDW Collection
47. A History of Our Beginnings (Tract no. 1), 1883
48. Sixth Annual Commencement Exercises, 1886
49. Fifth Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1886
50. Commencement Programme, 1887 (2 copies)
51. Froebel's Hymn (souvenir pamphlet, 1888)
52. Silver Star Kindergarten Society reception flier, 1889
53. Sixth Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1887 (2 copies)
54. Commencement Programme, 1888
55. California Kindergarten Training School (prospectus), 1889
56. Eighth Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1889
57. Graduating Exercises, 1890
58. Ninth Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1890
59. Graduating Exercises, 1891
60. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1891
61. "Chips From a Kindergarten Workshop," Class of 1892
62. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1892
63. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1893
64. Froebel Society [handbook], 1893-1894
65. Graduation Invitation, 1894
66. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1894
67. Froebel Society [handbook], 1894-1895
68. Invitation to Christmas Exercises, 1895
69. Graduation Invitation, 1895
70. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1895
71. Graduation Invitation, 1896
72. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1896
73. Souvenir program: the 17th Play-Day of the California Kindergarten Training School, 1897
74. Graduation Programme, 1897
75. Annual Statement of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society, 1897
76. Froebel Society [handbook], 1897-1898
77. Hymns for Kindergartners
78. Epilogue to Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, April 8, 1911 -
79. Sheet music: Serenade "The winds are all hushed" music by K.D.W. - located in OVS Box 18
80. B+W photo of KDW, inscribed to President Sills
81. Blueware childhood porridge bowl - on display in Sarton Room
82. Rebecca broadside [reproduction] with 1993 commemorative stamp/cancellation; article - located in OVS Box 16 Published work in periodicals held by MWWC:
1889, August. "What Shall Children Read?" Cosmopolitan
1892, February. "Cuddle Down, Dolly" (music) St. Nicholas
1907, June. "Kate Douglas Wiggin" [by Hamilton W. Mabie] The Book News Monthly Kate Douglas Wiggin Number
1910, June. Cover feature about KDW with presentation plate portrait. The Bookman
1914, Nov. 5 and 12. "Learning to Teach." [in 2 parts] The Youth's Companion
1915, Dec. 16. "The Spirit of Christmas." The Youth's Companion
1919, February. "Our New Possessions" Scribner's Magazine - Illustrated
ELIZABETH TROWBRIDGE WILD
ELLSWORTH BANGOR
1. 1988 article
MARY LEE WILE 1947-
YARMOUTH
1. Article, reviews.
JOANNE SMALL WILLIAMSON 1926-
KENNEBUNKPORT
1. Biographical information. Article
DOROTHY CLARKE WILSON 1904-2003
GARDINER / ORONO
1. "Autobiographical Sketch"
2. Articles, interviews (photocopies)
3. News article - Wedding announcement
4. Articles,interviews
5. 1960 Maine Writers' Conference program
6. Publishing promotional materials
7. Deborah Morton award comments 1989
8. Elwin Wilson, " A Sentimental Journey to a Satisfying Faith"
9. Elwin Wilson. Obituary and memorial service 1992
10. Christmas letter n.d.
11. Poetry "Growth" 1926 typescript
12. "We Call It Freedom" 1942
13. Pamphlets Typescripts with holograph corrections
13-17. Lady Washington
18-24. Alice and Edith
25-28. Granny Brand
29. Typescripts/photocopies of early poetry
30. 1921 high school valedictory essay
31. Photocopies of early short stories
32. Short Stories "Maker of the Cross" 1935
33. Plays "Pilgrims of the Dawn" "One Great Fellowship" 1944
33b. Play "Brothers" 1933
33c. Play "White Christmas" 1934
34. Plays "No East or West" 1945
35. Poetry "Heaven" 1980
Published work in periodicals held by MWWC:
1932 Vol. 29 (21-32) "Friendship Haven" [in 12 parts] The Classmate
1934, Aug. 25 and Sept. 1. "M.D. - Dispenser of Mercy." [in 2 parts] The Classmate
1934, Dec. 16, 23, and 30. "The Other Shepherd." [in 3 parts] The Torchbearer
1937 Nov. 6. "So This is War!" The Classmate
1937, Dec. 4, 11, and 18. "And Myrrh-" [in 3 parts] The Classmate
1936 Vol. LVI (17-29). "The Angel of Friendship Haven." [in 13 parts] Young People
Box 54 Scrapbooks
1. Drama 1933-1958
2. Reviews House of Earth Fly With Me to India
3. The Brother 1944
4. The Herdsman 1946
5. Prince of Egypt 1949
6. Trip to India 1949-1950
India Memorabilia
Box 55
Includes Lucknow silver service, brass trays and dishes
Box 56
Includes Nirmalware plaque, silk scarfs, Granny Brand wall hanging, and various fabric objects
Box 57
Includes a number of small ivory animals and human figures. Also contains small wooden objects such as animal or god figures, wooden trivet and sandalwood box.
Other Wilson mementoes: small table with inlaid top, large brass tray and stand. Vishnu and elephant god bookends, and sliding book rack.
HAZEL WILSON 1897-1992
PORTLAND / LONG ISLAND 1. Interviews and reviews (photocopies)
2. Photographs
3. Memorial service tribute 8-24-1992
4. Autobiographical sketches 1975, 1985
MARGERY WILSON 1. 1989 article.
RUTH AGNES WILSON
1. Songs of the Settlement (book of poetry)
OLA ELIZABETH WINSLOW 1885-1977
SHEEPSCOT
1. Correspondence to Grace Dow and Dorothy Healy 1966-1975
2. Photographs
3. Obituaries
4. New England Galaxy Spring 1962
5-8. Mss John Eliot
JEANNETTE WINTER
1. Reviews
VIRGINIA I. WITHEE
BUCKFIELD
1. Memoirs With My Grandfather Dr. Alden Chase Whitman. Buckfield, Maine.
R.D. WITT
1. Mss "Three Stories"
ANNE R. WITTEN
PEAKS ISLAND
1. Vita. Articles. Obituary
2. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy
3. "O Star" announcements, articles, photographs
4. "Blue Water" announcements, articles
5. "Evening of Sound" announcements, articles
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION OF THE STATE OF MAINE
1. Eighth annual report, 1882
Twenty-ninth annual report, 1903
WOMAN'S MAGAZINE LEAGUE
BAR MILLS
1. 1900-1901 constitution and by-laws.
WOMEN'S BUSINESS AND RESOURCE DIRECTORY 1982-1983
ESTHER WOOD
BLUE HILL
1. "Home to Stay" columns, Maine Life 1978-84 - full issues located in Periodicals Collection
2. "The Native" columns
3. Reviews, articles.
MONICA WOOD 1953-
PORTLAND RUMFORD
1. Correspondence to Mary Ann Wallace
2. Interviews, reviews, ephemera.
3. Published poetry - copies
4. Published short stories - copies
5. Short stories - Clippings from Yankee and Redbook, 1986-1992 Published work in periodicals held by MWWC:
"Evergreen Cemetery; Portland, Maine." Portland Review of Arts Spring 1981
"Ping Pong." Ambergris 9 (1993)
"The Beautiful Baby." Manoa Fall 1990
"Ernie's Ark." Glimmer Train Winter 1998 Issue 25
"Frost." Glimmer Train Summer 1999 Issue 31
SARAH "SALLY" SAYWARD BARRELL KEATING WOOD "Madame Wood" 1759-1854
YORK
1. Correspondence - Barry Greenlaw to Grace Dow 1963
2. New articles 1922; 1938
3. 19th Century list of books
4. Display photographs
5. Death notice, Portsmouth NH Journal of Literature and Politics
6. "A Speculating Spirit" by Karen Weyler - refers to Dorval
6a. Profile of Wood by Karen A. Wyler, Legacy 1998
7. William Dwight Barrell article, 1996
8. Photographs of grave 9. Daguerreotype of SSBKW in brown tooled-leather hinged case - located in OVS Box 52
10. Advertisement for Julia and the Illuminated Baron, in J. Ruffell's Gazette, 7-24-1800 - located in OVS Box 50
11. Advertisement for Tales of the Night, in unidentified 1827 Maine newspaper - located in OVS Box 50
12. "Recollections" - 12 page letter by Sally Wood, 1845-55 - located in OVS Box 74
13. "A Lady of Maine: Sally Sayward Barrell Keating Wood, 1759-1855" by Doris Marston [1970 Masters thesis, UNH]
See also articles held in MWWC Periodicals Collection:
"Death of a Maine Authoress" [Wood's obituary] Portland Transcript. Jan. 20, 1855
“The Sayward-Barrell House on York River, York Harbor, Maine” [by Dorothy M. Vaughan]. Old-Time New England. July, 1938
“Madam Wood’s ‘Recollections’” by Hilda Fife. Colby Library Quarterly. Sept. 1965
RAMONA WOODBURY 1894-1985
CUSHING
1. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy, 1983-85; photograph
2. Interview; Obituary
KATHERINE WOODMAN
PORTLAND
Westbrook College trustee
1. Invitation to 1991 reception
ABBA GOOLD WOOLSON
1. Letter 2-3-1881 to Evening Transcript editor
2. Display photograph
GARY WOOLSON COLLECTION
HAMPDEN
1. Correspondence with Maine writers, mostly concerning book orders. a. Edith Dorian - 1972, [1978]
b. Florence M. Sturges, 1979
c. Elinor Graham - 1972
d. Marjorie M. Ellis, 1967
e. Christine Weston Griswold, 1981
f. Florence Williams (Mrs. Ben Ames Williams)
g. Emily Muir, 1967
h. Marjorie Barstow Greenbie, 1967
i. Barbara Joy
j. Elizabeth Ring, 1972
k. Bernard E. McLaughlin, concerning Annette Jackson
MARY GINN WORTHLEY 1901-1986
WEST LEBANON
1. Biographical/autobiographical sources
1a. Misc. correspondence to and from MW's friend Agnes T. Beckwith.
2. Photographs 1940s,1960s, 1970s
3. "How the Lady Fights" Yankee Feb. 1976
3a. Honors, awards
4. Commonplace Book Feb. 1965
5. Sermons, religious instruction
6. Newspaper articles
7. Correspondence - originals and carbons
8. Misc writing
9. Obituary, sympathy letters to her friend 1986
10. Maine Retired Teachers Association materials
11. Aging issues - letters, essays
12. State government committee reports See also Deborah Morton Award acceptance speech in Bhima M. Sturtevant folder 11.
CELESTE TURNER WRIGHT
KINEO
1. Articles.
2. Correspondence to Dorothy Healy
ELINOR WYLIE 1885-1928
1. 1930S review
MRS. A. P. WYMAN
1. Article
HELEN YGLESIAS
BROOKLIN
1. Interviews, reviews.
MURIEL YOUNG
BREWER
1. Review.
MARGUERITE YOURCENAR 1903-1987
NORTHEAST HARBOR
1. Articles
2. 1984 Bowdoin News
3. Down East Oct. 1982
4. "No Modernness" program and invitation
JULIE ZIMMERMAN
BRUNSWICK
1. Article
2. 2 to 6 Publicity
3. Publicity for Untidy Candles.
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