Women authors
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Chandler Hendrix Diary
This collection contains an unsigned, handwritten diary with details matching the life of magazine writer Elizabeth Chandler Hendrix, of Texas, who associated with key players in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). The diary covers her activities in Texas, Mexico, and New York during 1914-1915, including work on her novel My Brother's Keeper (1915). There is also a typed transcript of the diary.
Emory Peebles Hildreth Papers
Newspaper clippings and a manuscript written by Hildreth
"The Home of the Brownings"
Handwritten notes Octavia Walton Le Vert used during her lecture, "Home of the Brownings," which described her 1855 visit to the home of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning.
Kathryn Tucker Windham Manuscript, Common Threads
Alabama author’s manuscript for the book, Common Threads.
"Mammy stories"
Handwritten manuscript by Birmingham author Julia Neely Finch describing "an old-time Southern Mammy."
Mazie Hogan Papers
Newspaper clippings of stories written by Mazie Hogan
Jeanie Thompson papers
Corneille Barnett Tullis papers
Two unpublished drafts, one is an untitled work and the other is in two parts with the title The Checkmaters.