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Box 32

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Contains 44 Results:

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1942-1949

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 23
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1942-1949

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1947

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 24
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1947

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1949

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 25
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1949

Postcards, 1942, 1944-1945

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 26
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1942, 1944-1945

WDS Correspondence, 1940-1943

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 27
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1940-1943

WDS Correspondence, 1944

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 28-29
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1944

WDS Correspondence, 1945

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 30-31
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1945

WDS Correspondence, 1946

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 32
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1946

Postcards, 1946-1949

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 33
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1946-1949

WDS Correspondence, 1947

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 34
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1947

WDS Correspondence, 1948-1950

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 35
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Correspondence of note in this subseries include letters from Mabel Wolfe [Wheaton], Thomas Wolfe’s sister, who introduced Wilma Dykeman to James R. Stokely Jr. Other letters of note include congratulatory letters regarding the couple’s wedding and their first child, Dykeman Stokely, as well as letters documenting their early writing careers and James R. Stokely Jr.’s apple orchards.

Dates: 1948-1950

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1950

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 36
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1950

Postcards, 1950

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 37
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1950

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1951

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 38
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1951

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1952

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 39
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1952

WDS Correspondence, 1951-1952

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 40
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1951-1952

Postcards, 1951-1952

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 41
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1951-1952

WDS Correspondence, 1953 January-June

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 42
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1953 January-June

WDS Correspondence, 1953 July-December

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 43
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1953 July-December

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1953

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 44
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1950s correspondence documents Wilma Dykeman and James R. Stokely Jr.’s budding writing careers, with letters congratulating them on their first successful works: her The French Broad (1955) and his poetry published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Nation. The correspondence later describes the researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for their collaborative work ...
Dates: 1953