A Guide to the Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow Collection 1929, 1938 Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, Collection of 6151-i

A Guide to the Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow Collection 1929, 1938

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Accession Number 6151-i


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
6151-i
Title
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow Collection, 1929, 1938
Physical Characteristics
This holding consists of two letters.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow Collection, Accession # 6151-i, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This holding was purchased from Alexander Autographs of Cos Cob, Connecticut on February 13, 1996.

Scope and Content Information

In this collection, Ellen Glasgow, Richmond, Va., writes to Miss Temple, March 23, 1929, acknowledging good wishes and stating she may work on a short book before beginning a long novel. She writes to Harry Hansen of The World Telegraph , May 21, 1938, extending an invitation to tea.

Contents List

Ellen Glasgow to Miss Temple March 23, 1929
Physical Location: Glasgow acknowledges Temple's good wishes for her book and receipt of the April issue of Cosmopolitan . She also states that there is little chance of her writing short stories within the coming year but that she may work on a short book prior to beginning her long novel.
TLS, 1 p.
Ellen Glasgow to Harry Hansen May 21, 1938
ALS, 1 p. with envelope

Glasgow writes to Hansen (Editorial Office, The World Telegraph , New York) that she is in town and offers an invitation to him and his wife to have tea with her on the afternoon of the 24th of May.