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R [Correspondence]
1931-1956
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Title
R [Correspondence]
Creator
Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
1931-1956
Identifier
31735037971474
Description
Mary Roberts Rinehart's correspondence sorted alphabetically under the letter "R", including personal correspondence with Mary Randolph, Rosie Reid (Mrs. Duncan Reid), Adelaide R. Roberts, James A. Roberts, Kenneth Roberts, A. Walter Rinehart, Edward and Helen Rinehart who are living in St. Petersburg, and Mary O. Rinehart regarding her song "Make Mine Love". Also included is financial correspondence with Dr. Algernon B. Reese, Paul R. Reynolds & Son, and with Rolls Royce regarding the purchase of a used limousine. There is political correspondence with Jane H. Todd regarding the Republican campaign of 1944. Rinehart writes to Lida Bonfield providing a reference for her former servant Nellie Reilly. There is a letter from Clarence A. Mannon regarding his book "The Rineharts of America", and a letter from Theodore Goodridge Roberts suggesting his lines of poetry were used without attribution in the novel "Lost Ecstasy", as well as correspondence with Helen Eileen Rogers regarding an analysis of Mary Roberts Rinehart's handwriting. There is also a letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
Type
text
Genre
correspondence
Subject
Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958
Finding Aid
Guide to the Mary Roberts Rinehart Papers, 1831-1970 SC.1958.03
Source
Mary Roberts Rinehart Papers
Series
VI. Correspondence, 1912-1958
Container
Box 22, Folder 17
Language
eng
Collection
Mary Roberts Rinehart Papers
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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