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Box JM001 Box 7

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Correspondence from 1970-1976

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Sub-Series I.34
Scope and Contents "Complete file of correspondence received during the period October 1, 1972 through September 30, 1973, including all sorts of mail with answers indicated in certain circumstances. Excluded from this list are a few private documents and financial reports which will be filed as always with the Library of Congress. For the period after September 30, 1973 there will be added at an appropriate later date all subsequent correspondence relating to the publication of this particular novel, even...
Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978

Notes of John Kings

 Sub-Series — Box: JM001 Box 7, Folder: 186-186a
Identifier: Sub-Series I.36
Scope and Contents

"Notes and working papers of John Kings."

Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978

Notes of Leslie Laird

 Sub-Series — Box: JM001 Box 7, Folder: 185
Identifier: Sub-Series I.35
Scope and Contents

"Notes of Leslie Laird."

Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978

Notes of Tessa Dalton

 Sub-Series — Box: JM001 Box 7, Folder: 187-190
Identifier: Sub-Series I.37
Scope and Contents

"Notes and working papers of Tessa Dalton."

Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978

Flint-knapping research

 Sub-Series — Box: JM001 Box 7, Folder: 191
Identifier: Sub-Series I.38
Scope and Contents

"Case history of how a segment dealing with flint-knapping was researched and written."

Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978

Colorado historical site preservation

 Sub-Series — Box: JM001 Box 7, Folder: 192-193
Identifier: Sub-Series I.39
Scope and Contents

"Papers dealing with the historical preservation of sites in Colorado, from a state-wide committee to which Governor Love appointed me, and on which I did a good deal of work."

Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978

Nadia Orapchuck queries

 Sub-Series — Box: JM001 Box 7, Folder: 194-195
Identifier: Sub-Series I.40
Scope and Contents

"When Nadia Orapchuck returned typed copy to me, she sometimes enclosed queries on difficult points, on errors, or inconsistencies. Also she occasionally commented on the progress of the manuscript, and this was for a whole year the only reaction to my writing that I had, or wanted. She was a bright gal and I appreciated her obiter dicta."

Dates: 1970 - 1978; Existence: 1972 - 1978