Box 18
Contains 5 Results:
Xerox copies of letters from Jesse Stuart to John D. Weaver, 1941-1984
26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.
Jesse Stuart inscribed copy of Adventures in Reading to John Weaver with a story by Jesse Stuart, 1958
Scope and Contents see pp. 1-12: "Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart" and pp. 342-361: "The threat that runs so true." 1 item.
Anthology of 10th grade English humanities program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. III, including short stories by John D. Weaver and Jesse Stuart.
4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.
Correspondence of John Weaver and his sister Jane Poulton of Durham, North Carolina, and copies of newspaper clippings.
9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.
Mimeographed copy of anthology which includes two stories by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver for a tenth grade English humanities course at a Dearborn Michigan high school.
4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.