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Collection
Identifier: MSS 262 large
Scope and Contents
The collection consists primarily of correspondence to and from the editor of the Screen Door Review, Richard L. Neva, from 1973-1980. The Screen Door Review was a small poetry publication of the 1970s in Michigan. Many of the correspondents are poets featured in that publication. There is also correspondence from scholarly institutions and other publications, as well as poetry and some photographic material.
Dates:
1973-1980
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Serial-00638
Collection
Identifier: 00014
Scope and Contents
A manuscript copy of Stebbins' book A History of Plymouth Church (of Lansing) written in 1893 is included. Stebbins compiled an autobiography entitled Sketches of My Life, which he was completing at his death in 1901. A copy of the text is included, as well as his diaries, account books and newspaper clippings on railroads.Other materials in the papers are those of his children Arthur C. and Bliss Stebbins and Susan...
Dates:
1741 - 1976; Majority of material found within 1821 - 1940
Record Group
Identifier: UA-12.7.10
Scope and Contents
This collection contains three issues of the Tarot. The magazine contains fiction, poetry, art, and criticism all produced by students.
Dates:
circa 1960
Item
Identifier: MSS 73 small
Scope and Contents
Handwritten manuscript of "The Dug-out" by Siegfried Sassoon. The manuscript includes four extra lines than the published version of "The Dug-out." Bottom of sheet includes a handwritten note in pencil: "St. Venant, July 1918.".
Dates:
1918
Item
Identifier: MSS 56 small
Scope and Contents
Handwritten copy of "The Lonely Land." End of text cites: "The Dial, April 1929.".
Dates:
not before 1929
Collection
Identifier: c-00344
Scope and Contents
Two handwritten copies of the Rural Register, a publication consisting of collected essays and poems. These works appear to have been written by local girls of Three Oaks, Michigan.
Dates:
1861 - 1862
Item
Identifier: MSS 72 small
Dates:
between 1780 and 1794?
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: Serial-00699
Collection
Identifier: c-00118
Scope and Contents
The Warden family papers include correspondence (1832-1831), personal diaries (1876-1886), poetry, a teaching certificate (1874), and a brief family tree.The earliest correspondence in the collection includes a number of letters (1832-1835) to Warden from friends in Scotland. The remainder of the letters are mostly from family members living in various places in Michigan. Civil War period correspondence includes letters to Warden from Major Dean, a family friend serving with the...
Dates:
1832 - 1886