Box 3
Contains 5 Results:
Crime at the Cove, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, manuscript research notes, and some printed copies of novels, poems, short stories, and essays. Smith wrote predominantly for children and young adults, and the works include rhyming poems about animals, adventure stories, and historic and biographical works about American Indians, figures in American history (generals, soldiers, patriots, etc.), and authors. The Fire Dragon is an historical account of the Chicago Fire of 1871. Many of the works were unpublished.
Crime at the Cove - Research Notes, 1963
Typescripts, drafts, manuscript research notes, and some printed copies of novels, poems, short stories, and essays. Smith wrote predominantly for children and young adults, and the works include rhyming poems about animals, adventure stories, and historic and biographical works about American Indians, figures in American history (generals, soldiers, patriots, etc.), and authors. The Fire Dragon is an historical account of the Chicago Fire of 1871. Many of the works were unpublished.
Ernie Seton's Indian Tribe, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, manuscript research notes, and some printed copies of novels, poems, short stories, and essays. Smith wrote predominantly for children and young adults, and the works include rhyming poems about animals, adventure stories, and historic and biographical works about American Indians, figures in American history (generals, soldiers, patriots, etc.), and authors. The Fire Dragon is an historical account of the Chicago Fire of 1871. Many of the works were unpublished.
Escape in Disguise, ca. 1966
Typescripts, drafts, manuscript research notes, and some printed copies of novels, poems, short stories, and essays. Smith wrote predominantly for children and young adults, and the works include rhyming poems about animals, adventure stories, and historic and biographical works about American Indians, figures in American history (generals, soldiers, patriots, etc.), and authors. The Fire Dragon is an historical account of the Chicago Fire of 1871. Many of the works were unpublished.
Fire Dragon, The, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, manuscript research notes, and some printed copies of novels, poems, short stories, and essays. Smith wrote predominantly for children and young adults, and the works include rhyming poems about animals, adventure stories, and historic and biographical works about American Indians, figures in American history (generals, soldiers, patriots, etc.), and authors. The Fire Dragon is an historical account of the Chicago Fire of 1871. Many of the works were unpublished.