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Gerard, Pauline, childhood letters from Pauline to misc., ca. March 28, 1915

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: ca. March 28, 1915

Gerard, Pauline, childhood writings and drawings, ca. Sept. 25, 1911-Aug. 12, 1912

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: ca. Sept. 25, 1911-Aug. 12, 1912

Gerard, Pauline, letters from Helen Ainslie Smith to daughter Paula, ca 1931-1932

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: ca 1931-1932

Gerard, Pauline, typed composition "Dream Song" by H. Duke Ristau to Paula Gerard, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Gerard, Pauline, typed composition "Le Finaud Massen Sans Merci" by H. Duke Ristau to Paula Gerard, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Gerard, Pauline, typed composition "Time's Prologue" by H. Duke Ristau to Paula Gerard, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Miscellaneous, musical composition fragments, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Miscellaneous letters to unknown, 1848-1912

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: 1848-1912

Miscellaneous-pressed flowers, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, "Autobiographical character study", n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, composition, "Il Cantico Del Sol" (in Italian), n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, composition, "Sonnets Pour Helene" (in French), n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, composition, "The Wandering Housekeeper", n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letter from Rev. F.A. Adams to Rev. Dr. Ward introducing Helen Ainslie Smith (with accompanying note to her), Mar. 28, 1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Mar. 28, 1883

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letters from Rev. F. A. Adams, Sept. 20, 1881-April 25, 1887

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Sept. 20, 1881-April 25, 1887

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letters from Rev. F. A. Adams, April 27, 1887-April 3, 1888

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: April 27, 1887-April 3, 1888

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letters to Rev. F. A. Adams, Nov. 5, 1886-March 27, 1888

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Nov. 5, 1886-March 27, 1888

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letter and hand-drawn map from Rev. F. A. Adams, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letter from Mary S. Cornish, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: n.d.

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letters from "Miriam", Oct. 17-Nov. 1916

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Oct. 17-Nov. 1916

Smith, Helen Ainslie, postcards from mother to Helen "Nell" Ainslie Smith, Apr. 6, 1884-May 22, 1891

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Apr. 6, 1884-May 22, 1891

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letter from Nettie Foley to Helen Ainslie Smith, Aug. 2, 1891

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Aug. 2, 1891

Smith, Helen Ainslie, letter from Frederic Adams, Apr. 11, 1888

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Consists mainly of letters by Helen Ainslie Smith and Rev. F.A. Adams, written between 1881-1888. Adams was an advisor and friend of Smith and often alternated between addressing her as “pupil” and “Helen.” These letters describe writing processes, Smith’s current work, and the work of other authors. Many of the letters contain hand-copied lines of the poetry or prose of other famous authors. There is also an obituary for Adams and a note from his son, Frederic Adams, returning Smith’s...
Dates: Apr. 11, 1888