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Box 69

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Notes on American Indians and settlers in Oklahoma, 1900

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Black "Records" journal and incomplete transcript. Cataloger's notes also reference New Mexico and summarizes "Chiefly Indian notes disgusted by Oklahoma settlers."

Dates: 1900

Notes and story sketches re: American Indians, New Mexico, Acoma Ceremony of St. Stephen's Feast, 1895

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Unbound pages of notes and transcript.

Dates: 1895

"Notes of Colorado" - travel notes and story sketches, 1901

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

From cataloger's note: "The Mountain Burial; Wray's interview with Whistler; The Mystery of the Mountains (new types of men); Stephen Decatur Bross; Captain Curtis of the Cheyenne Troop."

Dates: 1901

"Colorado - 1902" - notes for a story about Ann, cowboy material, Skytown Patrol, 1902

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 4
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Tan leather notebook and transcript. From cataloger's notes: "Cowboy material; notes for a story about Ann; Cripple Creek material; notes on "Skytown Patrol" app. a play, using the Ann story."

Dates: 1902

Notes on Red Cliff, Wolcott, Glenwood, and Yampa, 1902

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 5
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Gray "Record" book. From cataloger's notes: "Scheme for Sweet Water in scene form; My Chieftain (idea for play on Sitting Bull)."

Dates: 1902

"Manuscript Record" - record of submissions to periodicals, circa 1900-1917

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 6
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Hamlin Garland papers consist of nearly eight hundred manuscripts of Garland's writings, dozens of his literary notebooks, many hundreds of photographs and other memorabilia, and parts of Garland's personal library (cataloged separately from his papers). It also contains close to 10,000 letters, largely unpublished, including many letters from such correspondents as James M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, and A. A. Milne of England, and from Americans such as Walt Whitman,...
Dates: circa 1900-1917

"Oklahoma, 1902; Ind. Ter. [Indian Territory] 1904" - notes on American Indians, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kansas City, Cleveland, accounts, and addresses, 1902-1904

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

From cataloger's notes: "Character of the Children; Wolf Chief; The Rival Magics; Things to be done at Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency; A Vision of Mean Things; A Plea for Life; Tyranny of the Dark."

Dates: 1902-1904

Notes on parents' visit to Washington, sketches, anecdotes, and poems, 1903-1904

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 8
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From cataloger's notes: "Parents' visit to Washington; Scraps on Ann; West Point slang; some poems on camping; Mississippi River; Washington, New York, Osage.

Dates: 1903-1904

"West Point, New Orleans, Mexico" - travel notes, poems, personal reminders, and addresses, 1904 summer

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Hamlin Garland papers consist of nearly eight hundred manuscripts of Garland's writings, dozens of his literary notebooks, many hundreds of photographs and other memorabilia, and parts of Garland's personal library (cataloged separately from his papers). It also contains close to 10,000 letters, largely unpublished, including many letters from such correspondents as James M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, and A. A. Milne of England, and from Americans such as Walt Whitman,...
Dates: 1904 summer

Sketches for stories and a play, studies for Tyranny of the Dark, travel notes, sayings of baby (Mary Isabel G.), memoranda, 1904-1905

 Item — Box: 69, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Locations mentioned include New York and Chicago.

Dates: 1904-1905