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COLLECTION Identifier: MS Am 1248.6

Parton family additional family papers

Overview

Correspondence, compositions, and photographs of the family of American author and biographer James Parton.

Dates

  • Creation: 1900-1955

Extent

1.5 linear feet (3 boxes)

Contains compositions of Ethel and Hugo Parton, as well as correspondence of Agnes Parton, Ellen Willis Eldrege Parton, Hugo Parton, and James Parton, along with other family correspondence. Letters focus mainly on the life of Hugo Parton, and consist of family news and financial matters, as well as letters of sympathy on the death of Hugo Parton and finalcial records for the literary works of Ethel Parton. Some letters address his career as a Harvard undergraduate. Also includes clippings, telegrams, and photographs of Hugo Parton and Parton family.

Biographical / Historical

Parton was an American author and biographer.

Arrangement

Organized into the following series:

  1. I. Compositions
  2. II.Correspondence
  3. III. Other papers

Physical Location

b

Immediate Source of Acquisition

*78M-9

Gift of Mr. James Parton, 15 East 48th Street New York, New York 10017; received: 1978 December.

Title
Parton family. Parton family additional papers: Guide.
Author
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Language of description
und
EAD ID
hou00521

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

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