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Box 44

 Container

Contains 19 Results:

WDS Correspondence, 1979 January

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 1
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 January

WDS Correspondence, 1979 February

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 2
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 February

WDS Correspondence, 1979 March

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 3
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 March

WDS Correspondence, 1979 April

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 4
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 April

WDS Correspondence, 1979 May

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 5
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 May

WDS Correspondence, 1979 June

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 6
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 June

WDS Correspondence, 1979 July

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 7
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 July

WDS Correspondence, 1979 August

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 8
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 August

WDS Correspondence, 1979 September

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 9
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 September

WDS Correspondence, 1979 October

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 10
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 October

WDS Correspondence, 1979 November

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 11
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 November

WDS Correspondence, 1979 December

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 12
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979 December

Postcards, 1979

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 13
Identifier: G
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: Wilma Dykeman continues her prolific writing career in the 1970s with letters recording her researching, writing, publishing, and promoting processes for Return the Innocent Earth (1973, at one point referred to as The Root and The Claw), Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974), Tennessee: A Bicentennial History (1975), Tennessee Women:...
Dates: 1979

WDS Correspondence, 1980 January

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 14
Identifier: H
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1980s correspondence document the writing and publishing processes for Wilma Dykeman's last novel, Explorations (1984). The eighties also mark the beginning of her academic career as an Appalachian writing and literature instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Berea College; her continued speaking career and travels across the country; and her involvement in establishing the Newport-Cocke County Museum and the James R. Stokely Institute...
Dates: 1980 January

WDS Correspondence, 1980 February

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 15
Identifier: H
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1980s correspondence document the writing and publishing processes for Wilma Dykeman's last novel, Explorations (1984). The eighties also mark the beginning of her academic career as an Appalachian writing and literature instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Berea College; her continued speaking career and travels across the country; and her involvement in establishing the Newport-Cocke County Museum and the James R. Stokely Institute...
Dates: 1980 February

WDS Correspondence, 1980 March

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 16
Identifier: H
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1980s correspondence document the writing and publishing processes for Wilma Dykeman's last novel, Explorations (1984). The eighties also mark the beginning of her academic career as an Appalachian writing and literature instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Berea College; her continued speaking career and travels across the country; and her involvement in establishing the Newport-Cocke County Museum and the James R. Stokely Institute...
Dates: 1980 March

WDS Correspondence, 1980 April

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 17
Identifier: H
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1980s correspondence document the writing and publishing processes for Wilma Dykeman's last novel, Explorations (1984). The eighties also mark the beginning of her academic career as an Appalachian writing and literature instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Berea College; her continued speaking career and travels across the country; and her involvement in establishing the Newport-Cocke County Museum and the James R. Stokely Institute...
Dates: 1980 April

WDS Correspondence, 1980 May

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 18
Identifier: H
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1980s correspondence document the writing and publishing processes for Wilma Dykeman's last novel, Explorations (1984). The eighties also mark the beginning of her academic career as an Appalachian writing and literature instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Berea College; her continued speaking career and travels across the country; and her involvement in establishing the Newport-Cocke County Museum and the James R. Stokely Institute...
Dates: 1980 May

WDS Correspondence, 1980 June

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 19
Identifier: H
Scope and Contents Note From the Sub-Series: The 1980s correspondence document the writing and publishing processes for Wilma Dykeman's last novel, Explorations (1984). The eighties also mark the beginning of her academic career as an Appalachian writing and literature instructor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Berea College; her continued speaking career and travels across the country; and her involvement in establishing the Newport-Cocke County Museum and the James R. Stokely Institute...
Dates: 1980 June