A Guide to Clinton Scollard, The Hills of Hay n.d. Scollard, Clinton poem, n.d. 11013

A Guide to Clinton Scollard, The Hills of Hay n.d.

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Accession Number 11013


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
11013
Title
Clinton Scollard, The Hills of Hay n.d.
Physical Characteristics
2 items
Language
English
Abstract
The collection contains a manuscript of Clinton Scollard's Poem The Hills of Hay and an attached letter.

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Clinton Scollard, The Hills of Hay , n.d., Accession #11013, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This item was purchased by the Library from David Holmes Autographs, Philadelphia, Pa.

Scope and Content Information

The collection contains a manuscript of Clinton Scollard's Poem The Hills of Hay . With the fair copy of Scollard's poem is a letter, 1860 February, Arundel Terrace, Kemp? Town, from William Harrison Ainsworth to [Edwin Lankeden?] regarding a financial matter.

Contents List

Poem The Hills of Hay by the American author, Clinton Scollard n.d.
AMsS, 1 p.
William Harrison Ainsworth to [Edwin Lankeden?] informs his correspondent that he has sent a check to General Douglas in an attempt to straighten out a financial matter, the success of which is in doubt 1860 Feb 17
ALS, 1 p.