Box 1 Accession 91-46
Contains 266 Results:
"No Man is Murdered but Once"
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.
"Comments and Choruses"
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.
Copy of "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.
2 poems: "Lyric" and "To Sacrifice the Dream of Love"
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 Couple in the Honky-Tonk"
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.
"Lullaby", 2 pages
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.
Copy of "Song", 2 pages
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.
"St. Cecelia in the Catacombs"
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.
Copy of "The Dogwood"
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 Jeweler"
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.
