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Collected Works of Will Inman
Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-136
Scope and Contents
Will Inman is a Wilmington-born poet who spent most of his time in Tuscon, Arizona. The Collected Works of Will Inman contains papers from 1945 to 2009 that provide context to Inman's life as a poet. These papers include Inman's literary work, such as poems, short stories, novel manuscripts, literary publications, and handwritten notes. In addition, this collection includes Inman's editorial work. From the early 1960s to the early 1980s, Inman edited and distributed "Kauri."...
Dates:
1923 - 2009, undated
Found in:
Randall Library Special Collections
Eloise Bethell Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-141
Scope and Contents
This collection contains materials pertaining to the life and career of Eloise Bethell, an artist who resided for many years in Wilmington, North Carolina. Included are correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs, publications, and original artwork that document Bethell's involvement in theater and modeling as a young woman, and the development of her career as an artist. Dates primarily span from the 1950s to the 1980s. This collection also contains materials pertaining to...
Dates:
1942-2000
Found in:
Randall Library Special Collections
Helen Bayley Davis Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-162
Scope and Contents
This collection contains eight books of poetry by Helen Bayley Davis. Notes included indicate where poems have been published. The poetry ranges from 1911-1958. The collection also contains correspondence.
Dates:
1911-1958
Found in:
Randall Library Special Collections
Ower Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-111
Scope and Contents
This collection contains two publications and a letter by John B. Ower, an English professor at the University of South Carolina, concerning the poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Dates:
1991-2001
Found in:
Randall Library Special Collections
The Black Poet Manuscript
Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-094
Scope and Contents
The Black Poet was the 1865 annouced title of a work to be published that was to contain "a concise history of the life" of George Moses Horton, bard and recently freed enslaved individual. Richard Walser used the 1865 title for his 1996 work on Horton, since no evidence exists that the 1865 book was ever written. Walser wrote his "concise history" during part of a year he spent on a Guggenheim Fellowship. Claude Howell created the drawings for the book. This collection contains the...
Dates:
1966
Found in:
Randall Library Special Collections
Will Inman Correspondence
Collection
Identifier: SC-MS-113
Scope and Contents
This collection contains correspondence from Wilmington native Will Inman to Neal Thomas, as well as some of Inman's works and letters to additional recipients.
Dates:
1983-1993, undated
Found in:
Randall Library Special Collections
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