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Grace Gish Typescripts, Accession #7936,-a,-b , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was given by Miss Grace I. Gish in three consecutive years: May 27, 1965, January 20, 1966, and June 15, 1967.
Grace Imogen Gish was born on September 22, 1887 in Roanoke County, Virginia. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Captain George McHenry Gish. Miss Gish was a former public school teacher and office worker who also wrote twelve unpublished novels and many short stories and articles. She is best recognized as a contributor of prose and verse to the following publications: Ladies' Home Journal , Southern Churchman , Christian Observer , New Castle Record , Household Magazine , Christian Herald , The Roanoke Times , Field and Stream , Minutes , and Southwestern Episcopalian .
This collection consists of 13 typescripts (1 Hollinger Box), ca. 1906-1916, and undated, written by Grace Gish of Roanoke, Virginia. These typescripts contain about 174 poems, 22 short stories, a play in one act called "The Agent at Home," an outline of an operetta called "Summer's Surprise," and the following novelettes: "Sin's of the Father's," "They Who Sit Beside Us," "Wind-Swept," "The Wine Cup," and "Loaded Dice."
collected poems
collected poems
a play in one act
outline of unpublished operetta