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Maine State Library
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Library
Exact Creation Date
10-31-2014
Language
English
Abstract
Entries include a typed letter from the Office of the Director of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, a request from the Maine State Librarian for help writing a paper, typed and handwritten correspondence between Eckstorm and the Maine State Library some on personal stationery, a typed description of a folk-song collection on the way to the publisher, a call for traditional versions of songs and their airs, Eckstorm's typed biographical sketches of Smyth and Barry, a newspaper review clipping, and a publisher advertisement
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Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy 1865-1946; Eckstorm, Fannie Pearson Hardy 1865-1946; Davies, D.C.; and Dunnack, Henry Ernest 1867-1938, "Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Correspondence" (2014). Maine Writers Correspondence. 131.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/131
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Entries include a typed letter of purchase from Davies on Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Office of the Director, stationery, a request from the Maine state librarian for help writing a paper, typed and handwritten correspondence between Eckstorm and the Maine State Library some on personal stationery, a typed description of a folk-song collection on the way to the publisher, a call for traditional versions of songs and their airs, typed biographical information of Smyth and Barry, a newspaper review clipping, and a publisher advertisement. Date range: 1925-1934 / 1942-02-09 / 1945-1946