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Box 1597.002

 Container

Contains 6 Collections and/or Records:

Articles by Eli Shepperd (Martha Young) [arranged alphabetically]

 File — Box: 1597.002, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: Contains newspaper and magazine articles by or about Martha Young. Her early articles were written using the psuedonym, Eli Shepperd.
Dates: 1867-1977

Articles by Martha Young [arranged alphabetically]

 File — Box: 1597.002, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: Contains newspaper and magazine articles by or about Martha Young. Her early articles were written using the psuedonym, Eli Shepperd.
Dates: 1867-1977

Miscellaneous Articles about Martha Young

 File — Box: 1597.002, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: Contains newspaper and magazine articles by or about Martha Young. Her early articles were written using the psuedonym, Eli Shepperd.
Dates: 1867-1977

Published Stories [arranged alphabetically]

 File — Box: 1597.002, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: Contains children's stories, novels, short stories, poems, plays and essays written by (or attributed to) Martha Young, published and unpublished. Many are based on African American plantation superstitions and are told in her interpretation of that unique dialect.
Dates: 1867-1977

Children's Games Based on Folklore (A-K)

 File — Box: 1597.002, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Contains children's stories, novels, short stories, poems, plays and essays written by (or attributed to) Martha Young, published and unpublished. Many are based on African American plantation superstitions and are told in her interpretation of that unique dialect.
Dates: 1867-1977

Children's Games Based on Folklore (L-W)

 File — Box: 1597.002, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: Contains children's stories, novels, short stories, poems, plays and essays written by (or attributed to) Martha Young, published and unpublished. Many are based on African American plantation superstitions and are told in her interpretation of that unique dialect.
Dates: 1867-1977