- RBSC-ARC-1168-19-17
- File
- 1936-1947
Friend from Buffalo Ankerite.
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Friend from Buffalo Ankerite.
Photographer who was on Douglas' "Columbia" trips.
"Uncle Barney" (surname unknown)
Includes Douglas' notations about her correspondents.
This subseries consists of correspondence from and with parents, husbands and significant others.
William Murray Douglas: letters from his sister, Helen Douglas
Letters, receipts and other documents from a wallet which also contained pictures of "Slim".
letters to Eric and Gilean from his family, 1933 ; 7 letters to Eric, 1933-1939 ; 5 letters to Altherr from J. Harriman (1938), 1 from "Billie" (Bell) ; 2 letters to Douglas, 1942.
17 letters, including one from his daughter Myrna.
Philip Major changed his surname to Douglas upon his marriage to Gilean in 1949; they were divorced in 1955.
Letters written almost daily Jan/Feb.
Correspondence with physicians about Gilean's thyroid condition 6 letters.
Correspondence Series: 1925-1929
These letters, from a myriad of boyfriends, were kept together as a group by Douglas and attest to her lively social life during the period from her return to Toronto in 1925 after the breakdown of her first marriage until her second marriage in 1929.
Tredgold, Cst . T. H. ("Freddie")
15 letters, cards and telegrams
A personal acquaintance - 2 letters from Washington D.C.
Includes Douglas' defense of her feminist articles ; a clipping of the article "Marriage Fails The Woman".
6 letters, 1 telegram, 1 poem and 3 scrapbook pages with clippings of Douglas' poems. Dietrich was planning a visit to Douglas in her mountain cabin in May of 1947. These letters include plans for that visit, and a letter and poem written just after her cabin burned to the ground.
Letter written just after her cabin burned.
Douglas to various correspondents
Douglas to various correspondents
Notes, cards and newspaper clippings from engagement party held for Douglas in Reno in 1933.
"Letters of sympathy re Valley fire"
Correspondence between Douglas & others regarding the Valley property :
easements and possible sales.
Douglas/Dept. of Transport, Meteorological Division.
26 letters about the weather station at Channel Rock.
August 1971, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82
Unfinished autobiography covering same period as "A February Face", but using fictional names.
Poetry - "Kodachromes At Midday"
(Published by Sono Nis Press, 1985) - Table of contents & carbons of poems included in this book; poems are not in order.