Box 1 Accession 91-46
Contains 266 Results:
"Two Worlds", handwritten, March 1942
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"I Wrote a Letter to My Love", 2 pages, March 1941
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"Long", April 1941
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"One With No Armor", January 1942
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"Song"
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"Two Worlds", typed
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"Easter", typed
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"Meditation for a Dying Woman", typed
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"The Dogwood", typed
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
"Now the Flickering Shadows Fall", scrap of paper
This accession contains papers, including poems by both Ruth and Carolyn Faulk, dating from 1923 up to the early 1970s. Some miscellaneous notes and favorite poems by other poets are also included.
