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Box 32

 Container

Contains 44 Results:

Postcards, 1908, 1910, 1912

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 1
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

This subseries includes a small sampling of postcards Bonnie Cole (Dykeman) received before and after she married Wilma’s father, Willard J. Dykeman. Single postcards are addressed to W. J. Dykeman; Bonnie’s mother, Loretta; and Bonnie’s sister, Maud.

Dates: 1908, 1910, 1912

Postcards, 1913-1914, 1916-1919

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 2
Identifier: A
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

This subseries includes a small sampling of postcards Bonnie Cole (Dykeman) received before and after she married Wilma’s father, Willard J. Dykeman. Single postcards are addressed to W. J. Dykeman; Bonnie’s mother, Loretta; and Bonnie’s sister, Maud.

Dates: 1913-1914, 1916-1919

Postcards, 1920, 1922-1925

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 3
Identifier: B
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Wilma Dykeman began corresponding with her half-siblings, extended family, and family friends as a young girl. This subseries contains a small sampling of letters and postcards addressed to Bonnie, W. J., and Wilma Dykeman.

Dates: 1920, 1922-1925

WDS Correspondence, 1926-1934

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 4
Identifier: B
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Wilma Dykeman began corresponding with her half-siblings, extended family, and family friends as a young girl. This subseries contains a small sampling of letters and postcards addressed to Bonnie, W. J., and Wilma Dykeman.

Dates: 1926-1934

Postcards, 1926-1929

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 5
Identifier: B
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Wilma Dykeman began corresponding with her half-siblings, extended family, and family friends as a young girl. This subseries contains a small sampling of letters and postcards addressed to Bonnie, W. J., and Wilma Dykeman.

Dates: 1926-1929

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1931-1937

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 6
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1931-1937

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1934

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 7
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1934

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1937

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 8
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1937

Postcards, 1930-1932

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 9
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1930-1932

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1938-1939

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 10
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1938-1939

JRS Jr. Correspondence (Water Damaged), 1938, 1939-1940, 1946

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 11
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1938, 1939-1940, 1946

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1938

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 12
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1938

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1939

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 13
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1939

Postcards, 1938-1939

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 14
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series:

Letters of note focus on James R. Stokely Jr.’s friendship with Thomas Wolfe and the writer’s siblings, Mabel and Fred. The correspondence also illustrates his drive to adapt Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel as a play or motion picture and posthumously publish Wolfe’s Between Time and The River (published as Of Time and The River).

Dates: 1938-1939

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1940

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 15-17
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

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1940

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 18
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

Postcards, 1940

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 19
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

JRS Jr. Correspondence, 1941

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 20
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: 1941

JRS Jr. Correspondence Drafts, 1941

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 21
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: 1941

Postcards, 1941

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 22
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: 1941