Box 8
Contains 24 Results:
“Jacksonia” story: (100 pp.) about Wyatt family and education in “Jacksonia” (described in the text as the southeastern portion of the country)
No clear title was given to this semi-biographical collection of stories about “Jacksonia” told from the perspective of the Wyatt family.
“Jacksonia” story: (105 pp.) partial manuscript
No clear title was given to this semi-biographical collection of stories about “Jacksonia” told from the perspective of the Wyatt family.
Loose chapters and additions including: [Ed Cameron] short story about a WWII soldier (1925) (13pp., 2 copies), “The Supervisory Board;” “Dobie’s Popularity;” “Dobie and the Science Teacher;” and “State College in Jacksonia”
No clear title was given to this semi-biographical collection of stories about “Jacksonia” told from the perspective of the Wyatt family.
Untitled reminisces: 5 handwritten short stories which detail various events of Joel Fletcher Jr.’s life, n.d.
Contains loose pages, notes, incomplete writings, and notebooks which contain a variety of writings, poetry, and notes.
“Paraphrase of “In Memoriam,” handwritten religious writing, n.d.
Contains loose pages, notes, incomplete writings, and notebooks which contain a variety of writings, poetry, and notes.
Notes contained in three small notepads on agriculture, economics, finances, and politics, n.d.
Contains loose pages, notes, incomplete writings, and notebooks which contain a variety of writings, poetry, and notes.
Miscellaneous writings: “The Pioneer Schools” by Rosa Calvin Barksdale; “Portrait of my Mother” by Harriett Michand; [Three Influential Americans: Benjamin Franklin, John Quincy Adams, and Abraham Lincoln] no author; [Longfellow’s interest in native themes] no author, n.d.
Contains loose pages, notes, incomplete writings, and notebooks which contain a variety of writings, poetry, and notes.
“William Tecumseh Sherman: Popular Educational Leader in Louisiana;” notes on the Louisiana State Board of Education; “Tribute to a Great Educational Development—Joseph A. Neely [discusses early UL faculty members]; “Mrs. Bentley [biographical writing];” “El Cerrito, California—April 26; “Members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce [speech];” miscellaneous daily schedule notes, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“The Forgotten Man Committee (mentions Parrish Fuller);” “Addenda to Wabash College;” copy of story about 1927 flood, titled, “Dear second-grade classmates, may I tell you a story”, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“Wabash College Cont…”; : Parts I, II, and III, of “The Clarks of Southern University, Fifty-five years of Progress in Higher Education for the Negro in Louisiana;” “Parrish Fuller as Member of State Board of Education;” LA Education article: “T.H. Harris ends his long tenure as Superintendent of Public Education,” “Notice to M.S.T” and “Quotable Quotes” [Parrish Fuller notes], n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.