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Box 90

 Container

Contains 25 Results:

"The Nine Lives of Spiritism" - holograph and typed fragment, undated

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

a. Holograph. 19 leaves. b. Fragment. Typed. 9 leaves (1, 8-10).

Dates: undated

"The Other Side of the Moon" - typed copies and mounted clippings, with holograph revisions and addenda, undated

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

a. Typed fair copy. 10 leaves. b. Typed fair copy. 11 leaves. c. Mounted clippings, with holograph revisions and addenda. 2 versions. 9 and 14 leaves.

Dates: undated

"Report of Dark Seances..." - detached printed pages 151-178 of Psychical Review, 1893-11-1894-02

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

14 leaves. Partly by Garland, with his holograph marginal notes.

Dates: 1893-11-1894-02

"Round the Red Lamp" - holograph draft of book review, undated

 Item — Box: 90, Folder: 8
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 It also contains close to 10,000 letters, largely unpublished, including many letters from such correspondents as James M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, and A. A. Milne of England, and from Americans such as Walt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: undated

"Sounds, Voices, and Psychical Disturbances in the Presence of a Psychic" - detached printed pages 226-229 of Psychical Review revised by hand, 1893 February

 File — Box: 90, 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 It also contains close to 10,000 letters, largely unpublished, including many letters from such correspondents as James M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, and A. A. Milne of England, and from Americans such as Walt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: 1893 February

"Tests of the Boy Psychic, Pat Marquis" - typed and holograph, circa 1937

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

6 leaves. Includes an example of Pat Marquis's blindfold writing.

Dates: circa 1937

Articles and correspondence between John Ahouse and Michael E. Tymn re: Pat Marquis, 2005

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

Includes copies of Garland's Marquis-related correspondence, a March 2005 issue of Fate Magazine, and correspondence between John Ahouse and Michael E. Tymn.

Dates: 2005

Transcripts of seances with Sophia Williams, medium - typed and holograph, 1937

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

Approximately 350 leaves. Includes chart of seances, notes, drawings, etc., and an affirmation by Mrs. Williams. Also, transcripts of a sitting with Mrs. C. G. Howard related to the buried crosses, and of seances with Mrs. Williams on other matters.

Dates: 1937

"The Problem of the Buried Crosses" by Whit Wellman - typed fair copy with revisions and corrections by Hamlin Garland, undated

 Item — Box: 90, Folder: 3
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: undated

Notes, statement of royalties, and copies of correspondence relating to the editing and publication of The Mystery of the Buried Crosses, 1937-1939

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 4
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: 1937-1939