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By Abigail Morris
Collection Overview
Title: Virginia Authors Collection, circa 1950s-1970s
ID: 001/01/MSS 0000-158
Primary Creator: Norfolk Public Library (Va.) (1894-)
Extent: 9.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Arranged in alphabetical order by last name of author.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1970
Subjects: American literature--Virginia, Authors, American Virginia
Forms of Material: Book jackets, Clippings (information artifacts), Correspondence, Fliers (printed matter), Manuscripts, Pamphlets, Plays (performed works), Poems, Résumés (personnel records), Short stories, Speeches (documents)
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Original manuscripts for previously published materials, copies of newspaper clippings, and letters.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Acquisition Source:
Various
Preferred Citation:
Virginia Authors Collection, MSS 0000-158, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Processed May to October 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 3
- Folder 1: Fitzgerald, Paula, 1978, undated
- Item 1: Play, "Joseph", 1978 February
- "A story of hope, a play in three acts, based on Genesis with direct quotations."
- Item 2: Play, "My Eldest Son", undated
- Folder 2: Fitzgerald, Paula, 1979, undated
- Item 1: Play, "I, Prince Tudor, Wrote Shakespeare", 1979 October 24
- Title of the play taken from the book with the same title written by Margret Barsi-Greene.
- Item 2: Play, "The Council", undated
- "A play in three acts."
- Item 3: Play, "Child of Promise", undated
- "A play in three acts about the greatest event in the history of man since Adam."
- Folder 3: Fitzgerald, Paula, 1977-1980, undated
- Item 1: Play, "Peace Without Victory", 1977
- "A three-act play about Woodrow Wilson and his love for his second wife, Edith."
- Item 2: Play, "Young Michael", 1979 February 10
- First draft version of this "play in three acts about the Christ Consciousness made manifest in the earth."
- Item 3: Play, "A Nation Under God", 1980
- First draft version, with missing scenes, of this "play in three acts about Abraham Lincoln...a man who stood between divided opinions and a divided nation...a man who gave everything he had to give for the preservation of a nation under God."
- Item 4: Play, "Jonah", undated
- "A play in two acts about the infinite love of God...based on the Book of Jonah from the King James Version of the Bible."
- Folder 4: Franco, Eloise, undated
- Item 1: Poem, "ODE", undated
- Poem set to music for Male Chorus and Symphonic Band by Johan Franco.
- Folder 5: Free, Ann Cottrell, 1963-1970, undated
- Item 1: Book Jacket, "Forever the Wild Mare", undated
- Book jacket includes a summary of the plot and an About the Author feature on Free.
- Item 2: Clippings, Various tributes to Free, 1963 October
- Four newspaper clippings dating from October 13-20, 1963 photocopied onto the front and back of one sheet, all featuring acclaim for Free's contributions and book Forever the Wild Mare. Articles: "Race Horse Is Star of Book" by Meryle Secrest, from The Washington Post, Sunday October 13, 1963; "News reporter' wife wins award, tribute for new book" from The Birmingham News, Sunday October 20, 1963; "A Tribute to Ann Cottrell Free" from a Congressional Record o remarks made by Kenneth A. Roberts in the House of Representatives on October 17, 1963; "Characters Search for Author Ended" by Ellen Key Blunt from The Washington Post October 14, 1963.
- Item 3: Clipping, "30,000-Year-Old Horse Stars in New Book", 1963 October 28
- Article clipped from the Richmond News Leader, written by Rose Bennett, regarding Free's book Forever the Wild Mare.
- Item 4: Manuscript, "Isabella Says 'No': the Story of the True Wild Horse", undated
- Unfinished and uncorrected manuscript with a note from the author mentioning the last 31 pages are missing and the complete or corrected version will be sent later.
- Item 5: Manuscript, "Untitled", 1963 December 12
- Manuscript of article labeled "For Release December 12, 1963" about Free and her receipt of the 1963 Albert Schweitzer Medal of the Animal Welfare Institute. Manuscript is attached to a black and white photograph of Free with a puppy. Article release in The Evening Star, Washington D.C., under title "Ann Free Receives Award."
- Item 6: Clipping, "Ann Free Receives Award", 1963 December 12
- Newspaper article from The Evening Star, Washington D.C. about Free's receipt of the Albert Schweitzer Medal of the Animal Welfare Institute.
- Item 7: Clippings, Various newspaper articles by Free, 1965
- Four newspaper articles from the Washington Post written by Free, dating from April 15 to July 24, 1965, clipped and photocopied onto two sheets. Accompanied by a note from the author. Articles: "Why We Listened to 'Silent Spring'," April 15, 1965; "Year of Wistaria, Evocative Vine," May 15, 1965; "Academic Honor, Political Burden," June 10, 1965; "The Gentle World of the Naturalist," July 24, 1965.
- Item 8: Manuscript, "The Great Awakening", 1969 April 13
- Manuscript of the article "The Great Awakening" from This Week magazine.
- Item 9: Article, "The Great Awakening", 1969 April 13
- Copy of article from This Week magazine.
- Item 10: Clipping, "Memorial is Triumph for Carson Admirers", 1970 August 5
- Newspaper article from The Evening Star, Washington D.C., written by M. M. Flatley about the institution of the Rachel Carson Refuge and Free's actions in the initiative for the institution of this memorial.
- Folder 6: Grunwald, Stefan, 1968
- Item 1: Manuscript, "A Biography of Johann Michael Moscherosch (1601-1669)", 1968
- Pages one through 77 of the manuscript of the book A Biography of Johann Michael Moscherosch (1601-1669).
- Folder 7: Grunwald, Stefan, 1968-1969, undated
- Item 1: Manuscript, "A Biography of Johann Michael Moscherosch (1601-1669)", 1968-1969
- Pages 78 through the completion of the manuscript of the book A Biography of Johann Michael Moscherosch (1601-1669).
- Item 2: Notes, "Untitled", undated
- Research notes for the book A Biography of Johanna Michael Moscherosch (1601-1669). German and English.
- Folder 8: Haines, John, 1970
- Item 1: Poem, "Love Among the Oranges", 1970 August 23
- One handwritten and one typed manuscript of the poem "Love Among the Oranges."
- Folder 9: Hainsworth, Edna Reed, 1969, undated
- Item 1: Clipping, "Season of Memories", 1969 December 24
- Newspaper clipping of an article from the Virginian-Pilot regarding Hainsworth's life and poetry accompanied by a poem written by Hainsworth titled "To Our Senior Citizens."
- Item 2: Poem, "I'm Fishing For Trout", undated
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