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Compiled by:
Patrizia Sione
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Date completed:
September 1998
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© 1998 Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
| 1913 | Born in Aurora, Illinois, on September 7, the daughter of Elsie M. Collins and Marshall J. Young |
| 1935 | Is granted a two-year scholarship at Blackburn College, in Carlinville, Illinois. She meets Ada Mayer and her husband Hank, a socialist labor organizer, with whom she will develop a life-long friendship. They introduce her to grassroots activism. |
| 1937-1940 | Teaches country school in several Illinois school districts. |
| 1939 | Marries William Jerry Tate on May 13. With him, she will have sons Marshall in 1940 and twins Jerry and Jim in 1942. |
| 1952 | Lives in Oswego, IL, where she works at Pictorial Paper Package Co. as a switchboard operator. |
| 1953 | Divorces Jerry Tate. |
| 1953 | Universal publishes her first novel, Hired Girl, later republished as The Lusty Land. |
| 1957-60 | Lives with her sons at "The Colony" in Chicago. |
| 1957 | Fawcett publishes her first lesbian novel, Whisper Their Love, in paperback. |
| 1956-1961 | Works at the publishing house Henry Regnery & Sons, Chicago, as Assitant Editor. |
| 1959 | Fawcett publishes The Girls in 3-B. Spearman (London) issues Whisper Their Love in hardcover. |
| 1960 | Fawcett publishes Stranger on Lesbos. Spearman issues it in hardcover. |
| 1961 | Travels to Spain aboard the Saturnia. Intended to relocate to Tenerife, write, and sell novels through an agent in the United States. |
| 1962 | Returns to the United States from Spain aboard the Begona. |
| 1962-1975 | Writes for Specialty Salesman to support herself while writing and engaging in social and political activism. |
| 1964 | JeannetteH. Foster and Hazel Toviner visit Taylor in Chicago, dine at Allerton Hotel (Tip Top Tap gay water-hole at Allerton). |
| 1963 | Midwood-Tower publishes A World Without Men and Unlike Others. |
| 1963-4 | Begins a ten year old relationship with Pearl Hart, a feminist lawyer. |
| 1964 | Midwood-Tower publishes Journey to Fulfillment. |
| 1964-1965 | Contributes poems and short story to The Ladder |
| 1965 | Co-founder with Pearl Hart and others of Mattachine Midwest |
| 1964-1974? | Moves to 540 W. Surf St., the heart of the" gay ghetto" of Chicago at that time, to be close to Pearl Hart. Meets Marie Kuda at the Mattachine Midwest Newsletter meeting in 1968. |
| 1967 | Ace publishes her first gothic novel under the name of Francine Davenport, The Secret of the Bayou, reprinted in The Netherlands in 1967, and in Paris in 1968. |
| 1972 | Organizes picket against landlord Goulitis. |
| 1974 | With Marie Kuda, Susan Edwards, and others founds the first Lesbian Writers Conference held annually for five years, in Chicago's Hyde Park area. Valerie Taylor is first keynote speaker. |
| 1975 | Pearl Hart dies in February. |
| 1975 | Received the Paul R. Goldman award from the Chicago Chapter of One, Inc. |
| 1974-5 | Moves to 3356 N. Claremont Ave, Chicago. |
| 1975-78 | Moves to Margaretville, New York, in October 1975 to be near friends Hank and Ada Mayer's Catskills farm. Returns to Chicago annually for the Lesbian Writers Conference. Begins writing The Prism. |
| 1976 | Womanpress publishes Two Women: The Poetry of Jeannette Foster and Valerie Taylor. |
| 1977 | Naiad publishes Love Image. |
| 1977 | Visits New York City as guest of K. Seelman. |
| 1978 | In May, Roland Keith Lancaster, a friend from the days of Mattachine Midwest in Chicago, commits suicide. |
| 1978 | On December 27 falls on ice and breaks an ankle. |
| 1979 | Moves to Tucson, initially at the guest house of Casa Nuestra, a private lesbian club. |
| 1979 | Presents a series of eight lectures on Lesbian Literature, "Our Lesbian Roots," at Casa Nuestra. |
| 1980 | Moves to 3751 E. Grant Road in Tucson, where she lives until hospitalized after a fall on October 10, 1997. |
| 1980 | Initiates a "Sisterhood Fund" to aid Jeannette Foster. |
| 1981 | Naiad publishes Prism (which she later called her "geriatric novel"). |
| 1982 | Has a new lover. Naiad reprints in Volute editions A World Without Men, Return to Lesbos, and Journey to Fulfillment. |
| 1988 | Banned Books publishes Ripening. |
| 1990 | Son Jerry Tate dies. |
| 1989 | Arny Christine Straayer videotapes her remeniscing about Lesbian Writers Conferences with Sandy Szelag. Shown in Chicago at the 15th anniversary party for Lesbian Writers Conference in December. |
| 1991 | Banned Books publishes Two Women Revisited, with photos and additional poetry of hers. |
| 1992 | Inducted in the City of Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in absentia by Mayor R.M. Daley. |
| 1993 | In March falls, breaks right shoulder and damages left leg. Author and columist Lee Lynch launches a fund for her through Antigone Books, Tucson. |
| 1994 | Goes through recovery and therapy. Has all her teeth removed, and gets dentures with fund money. |
| 1995 | Contributes essays on May Sarton and poet Denise Levertov for the reference book Feminist Writers. |
| 1995 | Interviewed by Studs Terkel for inclusion in his book Coming of Age. |
| 1997 | On October 10, falls. Found by son Jim seventeen hours later, she is hospitalized. |
| 1997 | Dies on October 22 in a Tucson hospice. |
| Series I: Personal Records | Box 1-2 (folders 1-7) | ||
| Series II: Correspondence | Box 2 (folders 8- 9) | ||
Incoming
Family Business General | |||
Outgoing | |||
| Series III: Literary Manuscripts | |||
Published Works |
Box 10-12 | ||
Book-length works | |||
Short Stories | |||
Poems | |||
Articles and Essays | |||
Unpublished Works |
Box 13-25 (folder 1) | ||
Book-length works | |||
Short Stories | |||
Poems | |||
Articles and Essays | |||
| Series IV: Interviews, Lectures, and Speeches | Box 25 (folders 2-5) | ||
| Series V: Literary, Social and Political Activities | Box 25 (folders 6-7) | ||
| Series VI: Public Reception | Box 27 | ||
| Series VII: Writings by and About Others | Box 28-31 | ||
| Series VIII: Photographs | Box 32-39 | ||
| Series IX: Memorabilia | Box 40 | ||
| Series X: Audio and Video Tapes | See Container List |
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Date
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Description
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Box
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Folder
or Item No. |
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Series I. Personal Records
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| Sept. 24, 1991 |
Valerie Taylor Author: A Resource Book, compiled September 24, 1991 by Tee A. Corinne. Includes autobiographical essay by Valerie Taylor and an interview conducted by Tee Corinne and Caroline Overman
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1 | 1 |
| 1997, 1998 |
"Valerie Taylor Working Papers # 1: Letters from Jeannette Howard Foster, Hazel M. Toliver, Dot Ross to Valerie Taylor." Organized by Tee Corinne, 1997.
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1 | 2 |
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"Valerie Taylor Working Papers # 2: Documents pertaining to the life of Valerie Taylor." Organized by Tee Corinne, 1997 and 1998.
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1 | 2 | |
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Map of Tucson, AZ, in which Valerie Taylor's address has been marked
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1 | 2 | |
| n.d. |
"Sixty Years Ago" autobiographical essay, ts., 6pp.
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1 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Address book with red cover
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1 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Address book with flower-patterned cover
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1 | 5 |
| 1923-1996 |
Records, certificates, legal documents
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1 | 6 |
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Business card, Velma Young
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1 | 6 | |
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Memorial Fund for Pearl Hart, card, n.d.
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1 | 6 | |
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Photocopy of form letter soliciting support for Jeannette Foster, signed "Hazel Tolviner and Valerie Taylor," n.d.
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1 | 6 | |
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Certificate of eligibility for Food Plus benefits, Feb. 27, 19??
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1 | 6 | |
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Plan of house (includes photocopy), drawing, n.d.
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1 | 6 | |
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Card from the registrar at Blackburn College, n.d.
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1 | 6 | |
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High School Commencement Invitation, n.d.
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1 | 6 | |
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Birth certificate, Valerie Taylor, August 5, 1914, photocopy
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1 | 6 | |
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School reports (Elgin High School, Kendall County, Kane County) for Velma Young, 1923-1928
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1 | 6 | |
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High School diploma released to Velma Vacella (sic) Young, Geneva, Ill., June 2, 1926
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1 | 6 | |
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Letter from G. A. Westlake to M. J. Young, Elburn, Ill., September 9, 1935
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1 | 6 | |
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Marriage license, issued in Illinois to Jerry Tate and Velma M. Young, May 13, 1939
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1 | 6 | |
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Ad for poultry show, Sandwich, Ill., October 27-29, 1944
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1 | 6 | |
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Decree for divorce, issued to Velma Tate and William Jerry Tate, Kendall County, Ill., October 5, 1953
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1 | 6 | |
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Certificate of baptism, issued for Jerry Jay Tate, Oswego, Ill., April 3, 1955
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1 | 6 | |
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Membership certificate, issued by the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Aurora, Ill., to Velma N. Tate, July 29, 1956
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1 | 6 | |
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Notice of acceptance by the Board of Elections of registration, issued by the Delare Co., NY Board of Elections to Velma N. Tate, post-marked Jan. 23, 1976
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1 | 6 | |
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Will written by "Velma Nacella Young Tate, aka Valerie Taylor, Nacella Young and Francine Davenport," August 24, 1987
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1 | 6 | |
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Release notice issued by S. Equi Nox to Valerie Taylor, March 1, 1994
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1 | 6 | |
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Membership card, issued by the American Humanist Association to Valerie Taylor, May 1996
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1 | 6 | |
| Undated |
Mementos (Clippings, postcards, announcements, notes)
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1 | 7 |
| n.d., November 1997 |
Personal library lists
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1 | 8 |
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Note by James Tate to Tee Corinne regarding the books and magazines which Valerie Taylor kept by her bed, ms., 1p
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1 | 8 | |
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List of books in Valerie Taylor's personal library, compiled by her literary executor Tee A. Corinne in November 1997, ms., 8pp.
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1 | 8 | |
| March 11-June 1993 |
Valerie Taylor Fund
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2 | 1 |
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Ads and announcements appealing for financial contributions to help with Taylor medical bills
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2 | 1 | |
| Mar. 23-May 12, 1993 |
Cards and letters sent in response to appeal
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2 | 2 |
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Business Records
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2 | 3 | |
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Contracts with publishers (includes contract between Jeannette Foster and Marie Kuda)
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2 | 3 | |
| n.d. |
Notebook on business correspondence; various notes
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2 | 4 |
| n.d., Apr. 4, 1979-(Mar. 9, 1993?) |
Financial Records (Invoices, bank receipts, checks)
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2 | 5 |
| n.d., Oct. 29, 1996-Jan. 22, 1997 |
Medical Records (Instructions, receipts, correspondence)
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2 | 6 |
| Nov. 8, 1997 |
Memorial service program. Includes note by James Tate
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2 | 7 |
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Series II. Correspondence
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Incoming
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a. Family Correspondence
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| mostly undated; Dec. 28, 1983-Sept. 25, 1997 |
From the grandchildren. Includes card sent by Penni Tate to Taylor, reproducing the prize-winning painting of Valerie Taylor by Penni Tate, dated
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2 | 8 |
| n.d., Feb. 11, 1980-(?) 1988 |
Tate, James
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3 | 1 |
| n.d., Aug. 24, 1981-Aug. 1995 |
Tate, Marshall, and wife Penni
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3 | 2 |
| Aug. 6, 1990 |
Young, Jerry
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3 | 3 |
| August 1956 |
Young, Marshall
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3 | 4 |
| Aug. 24, 1987-May 8, 1993 |
Banned Books
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3 | 5 |
| Aug. 10, 1982-Nov. 17, 1982 |
Brandt, Kate
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3 | 6 |
| Feb. 12, 1991-Mar. 24, 1992 |
CBS Publications
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3 | 6 |
| (early 1993?) |
Corinne, Tee A.
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3 | 6 |
| Dec. 18, 1995-Feb. 21, 1996 |
Feminist Writers. See also: Mary Sarton, in
General Correspondence
and in
Writings by Friends
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3 | 6 |
| Apr. 12 and May 16, 1994 |
Firebrand Books
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3 | 6 |
| May 25, 1977 |
In These Times
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3 | 6 |
| Oct. 19, 1979 |
Alfred A. Knopf
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3 | 6 |
| Aug. 3, 1977, Jan. 12, 1982 |
Langdon, Eleanor
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3 | 6 |
| Nov. 5, 1980-Nov. 1989 |
Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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3 | 6 |
| Jan. 21 and Feb. 10, 1992 |
Madwoman Press
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3 | 6 |
| n.d., Feb. 20, 1980-Jan. 15, 1992 |
Naiad Press
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3 | 7 |
| Jan. 14, 1997 |
New Victoria Publishers
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3 | 8 |
| May 16, 1979 |
Norton & Norton
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3 | 8 |
| Feb. 18, 1982-Oct. 15, 1983 |
Soule, Janet S.
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3 | 8 |
| Sept. 25 and Oct. 20, 1992 |
The Seal Press
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3 | 8 |
| Jul. 6, 1978, n.d. |
Timely Books
|
3 | 8 |
| Sept. 10, 1981-Oct. 1981 |
West End Press (Meridel Le Sueur and John Crawford). See also: "Meridel Le Sueur" in:
General Correspondence
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3 | 8 |
| n.d., May 17, ? |
Womanpress
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3 | 8 |
| n.d. |
Zebra Books
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3 | 8 |
| 1981-1992 |
(Unidentified or incomplete)
|
3 | 9 |
| n.d., May 1991, June 1994 |
Andrews, Carrie
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3 | 10 |
| ca. August 1983 |
Antigone Books
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3 | 10 |
| (1988?) |
(Archie)
|
3 | 10 |
| n.d. |
(Bon)
|
3 | 10 |
| n.d., Mar. 22-Oct. 8, 1985 |
Bravard, Bob
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3 | 10 |
| n.d. |
Briggs, Helen
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3 | 10 |
| Dec. 9, 1982 |
(Caroline)
|
3 | 10 |
| (ca. 1979-1980) |
Casa Nuestra
|
3 | 10 |
| n.d., Nov. 17, 1983-Dec. 21, (1984?) |
Catherine, Carey
|
3 | 10 |
| Oct. 2, 1992 |
Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame, Nominations and Selection Committee
|
3 | 11 |
| Mar. 8, 1987 |
Chile Solidarity Action
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3 | 12 |
| n.d., Sept. 12, 1986-Dec. 14, 1988 |
Collier, Ron to James Tate and Valerie Taylor. Includes note by James Tate. Three issues of Swan, containing articles by Collier under the name Kenn Richie, have been separated and cataloged separately.
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4 | 1 |
| Jan. 4, 1989-Dec. 26, 1990 |
Collier, Ron to James Tate and Valerie Taylor, (Cont'd)
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4 | 2 |
| Feb. 9, 1991-Feb. 11, 1993 |
Collier, Ron to James Tate and Valerie Taylor, (Cont'd)
|
4 | 3 |
| Mar. 23, 1988-Aug. 29, 1997 |
Coleman, Cathleen, and Michelle Lester
|
5 | 1 |
| Apr. 20, 1981-(1991?) |
Corinne, Tee A.
|
5 | 2 |
| Dec. 30, 1988 |
Cottrell, Honey Lee
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5 | 3 |
| Jun 23, 1980 |
Craig, David
|
5 | 3 |
| Apr. 24, 1981-Jan. 2, 1983 |
Cruikshank, Margaret (Peg)
|
5 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Dan
|
5 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Dewey, Janice
|
5 | 3 |
| June 27, 1997 |
Dawn, Angela
|
5 | 3 |
| June 23-July 21, 1996 |
Devore, George
|
5 | 3 |
| (Feb.)- Jan. 30, 1997 |
Dove, Victor
|
5 | 3 |
| n.d., Mar. 10, 1985-(June) 1997 |
Dreamdigger, Ruth (Ruth Travis-Best)
|
5 | 3 |
| (Sept.)- Oct. 28, 1979 |
Eastman, Wes
|
5 | 3 |
| (July?) 1980 |
Fawcett, Eugenia, and Mary Milner
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5 | 3 |
| n.d., Feb. 16, 1981-Dec. 26, 1995 |
Finke, Nancy, and David
|
5 | 3 |
| Aug. 26, 1954 |
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
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5 | 4 |
| Jan. 27, 1992-Sept. 30, 1997 |
Fleishman, Enid
|
5 | 4 |
| Dec. 17, 1992 |
Fleishman, Jane
|
5 | 4 |
| (Oct.?) 1994, July 24, 1996 |
Gerber/Hart Gay and Lesbian Library & Archives
|
5 | 4 |
| July 21, 1997 |
Gershick, Zsa Zsa
|
5 | 4 |
| Jan. 4-Nov. 17, 1982 |
Gidlow, Elsa
|
5 | 4 |
| June 15, 1987 |
Greenham Women Against Cruise Missiles
|
5 | 4 |
| Mar. 11, 1986-Oct. 14, 1982 |
Hall, Lillian
|
5 | 4 |
| (May) 1991 |
Hall, Robert
|
5 | 4 |
| (February?) 1997 |
Hyatt, Arthur. Includes note by James Tate
|
5 | 4 |
| Dec. 31, 1984-Sept. 3, 1997 |
Hobson, Arline
|
5 | 5 |
| n.d., Feb. 21, 1989-Sept. 23, 1997 |
Howland, Terry
|
5 | 6 |
| n.d., ca. February 1997 |
Hyatt, Arthur
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5 | 6 |
| May 23, 1981-Aug. 31, 1994 |
Inman, Will. Includes photocopy of letter from Meridel Le Sueur to Inman
|
5 | 7 |
| May 3, 1988, June 28, 1992 |
Jackson, Nicola (Saphira)
|
6 | 1 |
| Feb. 19, 1980 |
Janet
|
6 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Joanna and Andrea
|
6 | 1 |
| Mar. 28, 1995-June 23, 1997 |
Johnson, Hansje
|
6 | 1 |
| December 1994 |
Kelly, Bill
|
6 | 1 |
| n.d., April 1984-March 1981 |
Klosinski, Denise
|
6 | 1 |
| Nov. 18, 1993-July 31, 1997 |
Kuda, Marie. See also: "Womanpress" in
Business Correspondence
|
6 | 2 |
| Aug. 30, 1989 |
Lane, Linn
|
6 | 3 |
| May 29, 1991 |
Lenoir, Lora
|
6 | 3 |
| April 1993 |
Lesbian Herstory Archives
|
6 | 3 |
| November 1984 |
Le Sueur, Meridel. See also: "West End Press" in
Business Correspondence
|
6 | 3 |
| n.d., Sept. 21, 1997 |
Lochman, Edna and Doug
|
6 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Lynch, Lee
|
6 | 4 |
| Apr. 24, 1981-April 1997 |
Lynch, Lee, (Cont'd)
|
6 | 5 |
| Apr. 8, 1996 |
Marchant, Anyda
|
6 | 6 |
| Mar. 19-Sept. 6, 1986 |
Mariah, Paul
|
6 | 6 |
| Jan. 4, 1997 |
Mary and Jim
|
6 | 6 |
|
Mead, Edward
|
6 | 6 | |
|
Letter of June 14, 1981 includes tape. See:
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
|
6 | 6 | |
| n.d., Aug. 1979-May 12, 1997 |
Mayer, Ada and Hank. Includes several photographs of the Mayers and their sons
|
6 | 7 |
| n.d., Feb. 18-May 25, 1987 |
Mayer, Noni and Corey
|
7 | 1 |
| n.d., Feb. 25, 1980-Nov. 18, 1984 |
McCarthy, Florence
|
7 | 2 |
| Feb. 9, 1981-July 21, 1986 |
Mead, Ed (Includes four transcripts of seven tapes sent by Mead's wife, Carey Catherine, from Nicaragua. See Series X. Audio and Video Tapes. See also: "Catherine, Carey" in
General Correspondence
.
|
7 | 3 |
| Dec. 21, 1994 |
Meader, Norm and Richard Holmes
|
7 | 4 |
| Sept. 30, 1990 |
Michele
|
7 | 4 |
| Oct. 29, 1977 |
Michigan, University of, Ann Arbor. Women's Studies Department (Ellen Zweig)
|
7 | 4 |
| n.d., Nov. 27, 1979-Oct. 1984 |
Morton, Don
|
7 | 5 |
| n.d., Jan. 19, 1980-Aug. 12, 1985 |
Murphy, Lynn
|
7 | 6 |
| Apr. 3, 1986 |
Murphy, Sheila
|
7 | 6 |
| Dec. 16, 1982 |
Naylor, Lucinda
|
7 | 6 |
| July, December 1979 |
Osborn, Torie
|
7 | 6 |
| December 1981 |
Overman, Caroline
|
7 | 6 |
| n.d. |
Owens, Vicki
|
7 | 6 |
| May 26, 1991 |
Parrish, Kathryn Taylor
|
7 | 6 |
| Oct. 14 and Nov. 9, 1981 |
Pattee, Christine
|
7 | 6 |
| n.d. |
Pease, Randal
|
7 | 7 |
| n.d. |
Penny
|
7 | 7 |
| Nov. 17, 1989 |
Pima County Health Department (Arizona)
|
7 | 7 |
| Mar. 26, 1984 |
Pima Friends Meeting (Arizona)
|
7 | 7 |
| n.d. |
Polly and Nancy
|
7 | 7 |
| Jan. 9 and Mar. 14, 1989 |
Pope, Penelope and Stephanie Lee
|
7 | 7 |
| Oct. 21, 1997 |
Ray, Judy and David
|
7 | 7 |
| Sept. 14, 1982 |
Reagan, Betsy
|
7 | 7 |
| Mar. 29, 1977-Apr. 6, 1993 |
Routsong, Alma (Isabel Miller)
|
7 | 7 |
| Sept. 2 and 14, 1990 |
Ruby
|
8 | 1 |
| Apr. 7, 1993 |
Rule, Jane
|
8 | 1 |
| June 10, 1990-May 25, 1997 |
S. Bob
|
8 | 1 |
| Dec. 1979 |
Samaras, Constance
|
8 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Sara
|
8 | 1 |
| Dec. 1, 1977-[Sept. or Oct.] 1992 |
Sarton, May
|
8 | 2 |
| [December 1983] |
Scott, Stephanie Lee
|
8 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Sharon
|
8 | 3 |
| n.d., Mar. 4, 1980-May 1997 |
Sirius, Jean
|
8 | 4 |
| n.d., June 1991-Aug. 1997 |
Stevens, Linda
|
8 | 5 |
| Nov. 21, 1979 |
Stevenson, Janet
|
8 | 6 |
| Jan. 6, 1986 |
Stevis, Dimitris
|
8 | 6 |
| Oct. 28, 1988-Dec. 1995 |
Steinecker, David L.
|
8 | 6 |
| Nov. 1, 1994 |
Stina, Inga
|
8 | 6 |
| n.d., Jan. 31, 1995 |
Swanson, Diane
|
8 | 6 |
| n.d. |
Terkel, Studs
|
8 | 7 |
| Feb. 22, 1997 |
Tucson, Arizona. Sun Station Post Office
|
8 | 8 |
| Jan. 1, 1992 |
Uszkurat, Carol Ann
|
8 | 8 |
| Feb. 20, 1993 |
Van Dyckle, Bernardene
|
8 | 8 |
| 1989 |
Wagner, Mary Carol and Jorge-Romero Ortez
|
8 | 8 |
| Sept. 24, 1975 |
Weiner, Tess
|
8 | 8 |
| Mar. 22, 1993 |
Weldy, Ann
|
8 | 8 |
| n.d. |
Wini
|
8 | 8 |
| n.d. |
Women's Resource Center
|
8 | 8 |
| n.d. |
Woman Kraft
|
8 | 8 |
| n.d. |
Yo and Bonnie
|
8 | 8 |
|
Walters, Helen. On audio tape. Includes note by James Tate. See
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
|
8 | 8 | |
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Fan Mail
|
8 | 9 | |
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Outgoing Correspondence
|
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| Oct. 26, 1975-Aug. 14, 1982 |
Business
|
9 | 1 |
| June 10, 1976-July 7, 1997 |
General
|
9 | 2 |
|
Series III. Literary Manuscripts
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Published Works
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|
Book-length works
|
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| n.d. |
The Growing Time. Published as Ripening, original draft, t.s., pp. 1-180
|
10 | 1 |
| n.d. |
The Growing Time. Published as Ripening, carbon, t.s., 180pp.
|
10 | 2 |
| n.d. |
The Prism, ts., carbon, 174pp.+parts of older draft, 66pp.
|
11 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Rice and Beans. Marked: first draft. Includes comments by James Tate, t.s., 1-67pp.
|
11 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Rice and Beans. Marked: "final draft," ts., 104pp.
|
11 | 3 |
|
Rice and Beans, (Cont'd), pp. 105-173
|
11 | 4 | |
| n.d. |
Rice and Beans (wrong title?) first draft; incomplete, t.s., 62pp.
|
11 | 5 |
| n.d. |
Ripening, draft, ts., 120pp.
|
12 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Ripening, draft, ts., pp. 121-183
|
12 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Various book fragments, including Whisper Their Love
|
12 | 2 |
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Published Short Stories
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| 1950 |
"My Father's Chilblains" (by Velma Young Tate). In: The Catholic Home Journal, November 1950, p. 6.
|
12 | 3 |
| 1951 |
"The Home Place" (by Nacella Young). In: The Canadian Forum, November 1951, pp. 177-8.
|
12 | 3 |
| Aug. 8, 1981 |
"A Different Kind of Love", ts., carbon, 7pp. In: True Story [?]
|
12 | 3 |
| Aug. 9, 1981 |
I Married a Brain-Damaged Alcoholic (by Velma Tate). In: True Love [?], ts., carbon, 11pp.
|
12 | 3 |
| Aug. 9, 1981 |
My Home Was a Nightmare, ts., 9pp.; carbon, ts., 9pp. Includes note from MacFadden Women's Group. In: True confessions [?]
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12 | 3 |
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Published Poems
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| Jan. 1947-Dec. 1989 |
By Nacella Young; clippings from journals and magazines
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12 | 4 |
| n.d. |
By Nacella Young, ts., 15pp.
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12 | 5 |
| 1984 |
By Valerie Taylor, in: Newsletter Inago
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12 | 5 |
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Published Articles and Essays
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| late 1950-November 1950 |
Clippings from journals and magazines; include notes by James Tate
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12 | 6 |
| 1995/1996 |
Essays on Denise Levertov and May Sarton for Feminist Writers. Includes correspondence, ts. drafts, and a note by James Tate. See also: "Feminist Writers" in
Business Correspondence.
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12 | 7 |
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Unpublished works
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Book-length works
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| n.d. |
Untitled; "Barbara Hanson was up on a ladder..." by "Taylor" ts., 139pp.
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13 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Untitled; "Coal bill. The words echoed..." by "Tate"; ts., 182pp.
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13 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Untitled; "Elizabeth Davis..." Includes early drafts and James Tate's notes, ts., 180pp.
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13 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Portion of unidentified novel: "Fifteen minutes before closing time..." ts., 6pp.
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13 | 4 |
| n.d. |
The Chicken of the Hotel Oracio Nelson by "Velma N. Tate," ts., carbon, 153pp.
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14 | 1 |
| n.d. |
The Different Ones, revision, ts., carbon, 180pp.
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14 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Dry September; Chapter Two, by "Nacella Young," ts., 14pp.; ts., carbon by "Velma Tate," 183pp.
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14 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Every Day Is Monday, by "Velma Tate," t.s., with corrections, 133pp.
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14 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Hand Off My Love, ts., photocopy of carbon, 67pp.
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14 | 5 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place, source material, t.s., ca. 120pp.
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15 | 1 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place, draft, t.s., 150pp.
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15 | 2 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place (Cont'd), t.s., pp. 151-311
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16 | 1 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place, "rewrite," t.s., 118pp.
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16 | 2 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place, by "Velma Tate," t.s., carbon, 150pp.
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16 | 3 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place, (Cont'd), t.s., carbon, pp. 151-296
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16 | 4 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place, by "Valerie Taylor," final version, t.s., 179pp.
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17 | 1 |
| n.d. |
The Home Place (Cont'd), pp. 180-385
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17 | 2 |
| n.d. |
The Housekeeper's Daughter, by "Francine Davenport," ts., carbon, 193pp.
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17 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Innocent Imposter, by "Francine Davenport," ts., carbon, 134pp.
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18 | 1 |
| n.d. |
The Innocent Imposters, by "Francine Davenport,"includes alternate ending on carbon, 151pp.
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18 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Island of Love, by "Francine Davenport," ts., 69pp.
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18 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Island of Love, by "Francine Davenport," ts., carbon, 69pp.
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18 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Love Image, ts., carbon, 156pp.
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18 | 5 |
| n.d. |
More Than Bed, ts., 148
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19 | 1 |
| n.d. |
1933, ts., 101pp.
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19 | 2 |
| n.d. |
1933, ts., pp. 102-184
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19 | 3 |
| n.d. |
1924, early draft, ts., pp. 1-5
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19 | 4 |
| n.d. |
1924, incomplete copy, ts., pp. 2-10
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19 | 4 |
| n.d. |
1924, photocopy of complete version, ts., 5pp.
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19 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Object Matrimony. Iincludes comments by James Tate, ts., with corrections, 138pp.
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19 | 5 |
| n.d. |
Object Matrimony, (Cont'd), pp. 139-201
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20 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Object Matrimony, duplicate, with name "Tate" crossed out and corrected to "Taylor," ts., 201pp.
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20 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Sequel to Jam [?], ts., 87pp.
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20 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Seven Lean Years, draft, with corrections ts., 252pp.
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20 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Seven Lean Years, draft, corrected. Includes James Tate's comments, ts., 143pp.
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21 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Seven Lean Years, (Cont'd), pp. 144-268
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21 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Sight Unseen, draft, ts., several paginations, ca. 160pp.
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21 | 3 |
| n.d. |
The Small Rain, ts., carbon, 165pp.
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21 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Stand By and Witness, ts., incomplete and corrected pagination, with corrections in pen, 151pp.
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22 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Stand By and Witness, ts., carbon, 151pp. Includes alternative ending
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22 | 2 |
| n.d. |
The Tormented Search, ts., carbon, 140pp.
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22 | 3 |
| n.d. |
Waiting to Die, ts., 24pp.
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22 | 4 |
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Unpublished Short Stories
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| n.d. |
Birthday, ts., photocopy, 8pp.
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22 | 5 |
| n.d. |
Christmas Eve in Adelaide, by Velma Tate, ts., carbon, 10pp.
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22 | 6 |
| n.d. |
Cora, by Velma Tate, ts., 8pp.; carbon, ts., 7pp.
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22 | 7 |
| n.d. |
Resurrection, by "Nacella Young," ts., 7pp.
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22 | 8 |
| May 1984 |
A Dream, ts., 1p.
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22 | 9 |
| 1993 or 1994 |
A Short Love Story, ts., 2pp.
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22 | 10 |
| 1997? |
Nine short stories, untitled, with notes by Valerie Taylor and James Tate; 1997[?]; ts., 2pp. ; 3pp.; 5pp.; 5pp.; 5pp.; 9pp.; 7pp.; 5pp.; 4pp., respectively
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22 | 11 |
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Unpublished Poems
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Loose poems
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| n.d. |
Loose poems. Includes an essay on Tee Corinne and note by James Tate ts., 5pp.
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23 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Loose poems (Cont'd), Include note by James Tate ts., 3pp.
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23 | 2 |
| 1952? |
Loose poems (Cont'd), "The Rooted Heart" and other poems, with explanatory note by James Tate
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23 | 3 |
| ca. 1995 |
Loose poems (Cont'd), "After the Apalachian trail: a dialogue for Roberta," ts., 2pp.
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23 | 4 |
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Poems from Valerie Taylor's journals
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| ca. 1945-1961 |
First grouping from binder in its original state, not in any particular order ts., ca. 100pp.
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23 | 5 |
| 1945-1985 |
Second grouping from binder, some published[?], ts., ca. 60pp.
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23 | 6 |
| few dates, ca. 1946-1950 |
Third grouping from binder, some published[?], ts., ca. 150pp.
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23 | 7 |
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Photocopies of poems
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| 1980s? |
Photocopies of poems. With note by Tee Corinne, ts., ca. 30pp
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24 | 1 |
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Translation of poetry
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| n.d. |
"Translations from the German," ts., ca. 100pp.
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24 | 2 |
| n.d. |
Translations [?] ts., ca. 30pp.
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24 | 3 |
| n.d., 1977-1988? |
Unpublished Articles and Essays
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Biographical sketch of Pearl M. Hart, with note by James Tate, n.d. ms. and ts.
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25 | 1 | |
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"B.J. was a seeker..." n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"The Cosmic Girl" n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"Did you know?..." Fragment of essays [?], n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"Have you ever wondered what happened to old amazons?..." n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"In one of Chicago's older cemeteries..." n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"Jeannette Foster, Forerunner" n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"Since time immemorial..." ts., 1p. n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"The time has come to redefine peace..." n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"What Has Happened to the Fat Ladies?" n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"The World Is Ours: A Statement Against Separatism" n.d.
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25 | 1 | |
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"In life, paths meet..." fragment of article [?], 1977?
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25 | 1 | |
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"Habitat for Humanity," 1987 [?]
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25 | 1 | |
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"The Crack in the Closet Door," 1988 [?]
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25 | 1 | |
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Series IV. Interviews, Lectures, and Speeches
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unidentified event/circumstances Valerie Taylor on audio cassette tape. See:
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
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| n.d., 1983-1991 |
Interviews
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Arizona Gay TV show: # 10, "Growing old and gay--an interview with Valerie Taylor." Also includes "Best of Arizona Gay." Video tape. See:
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
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252 | ||
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"Beware the Dream That Comes True Out of Season" conducted by Kathryn Taylor Parrish, student paper, ts., photocopy, n.d.
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252 | ||
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"Valerie Taylor, writer" excerpts of interview conducted by Linn Lane, published in: Magazine, November 1983, p. 9. Whole issue.
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252 | ||
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"Valerie Taylor" in The San Francisco Bay Area Gay & Lesbian Historical Society Newsletter, no. 4, v. 4 Summer 1989, pp. 1, 4.
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252 | ||
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"Valerie Taylor Interview" conducted by Tee Corinne and Caroline Overman, published in Common Lives/Lesbian Lives, no. 25 Winter 1988 and in: Valerie Taylor Author: A Resource Book, by Tee Corinne, 1991. Photocopy of ts., 15pp. See also: Personal Records
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252 | ||
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"I Like My Characters" ts., pp. 45-54, conducted on Mar. 30, 1991
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25 | 2 | |
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Lectures
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| 1980 |
Transcripts of eight lectures: "Our Lesbian Roots" delivered at Casa Nuestra in Tucson, AZ, in January and February 1980 Lectures one-four. See Also:
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
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25 | 3 |
| 1980 |
"Our Lesbian Roots" (Cont'd), Lectures five-eight.
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25 | 4 |
| n.d., 1974-1978 |
Speeches
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Untitled; on wars in history; ms. n.d.
|
255 | ||
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Untitled; on women in Valerie Taylor's family, ms. n.d.
|
255 | ||
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Untitled "America's senior citizens..." n.d.
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255 | ||
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"Jane Addams," n.d.
|
255 | ||
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Untitled "The Korean War..." n.d.
|
255 | ||
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"For My Granddaughters..." delivered before the 1st Annual Lesbian Writers Conference in Chicago September 13, 1974
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255 | ||
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"May Sarton: A Study in Growth," delivered at the Fourth Annual Lesbian Writers' Conference in Chicago, 1977
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255 | ||
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"Will Shakespeare's Sister," delivered Nov. 4, 1977
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255 | ||
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"We're Not There Yet," delivered at the Gay and Lesbian Pride Week, Chicago, June 23, 1978
|
255 | ||
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Various events
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|||
| 1982 or 1983 |
Phil Donahue show, with Valerie Taylor, Del Martin, Fred Monroe, and Joe Norton. Video tape. See Also:
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
|
255 | |
| 1984 or 1985 |
Poetry workshop at Flower Square retirement home. Three audio cassette tapes. See
Series X. Audio and Video Tapes
.
|
255 | |
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Series V. Literary, Social and Political Activities
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| ca. 1980s |
Human rights/social justice
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25 | 6 |
| ca. 1970s and 1980s |
Gay and Lesbian
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25 | 7 |
| ca. 1970s to 1990s |
Literary
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26 | 1 |
| ca. 1980s and 1990s |
Peace
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26 | 2 |
| ca. 1980s and 1990s |
Quakers
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26 | 3 |
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Series VI. Public Reception
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Awards
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| November 1992 |
Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame. November 1992. Includes Valerie Taylor among 1992 inductees
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27 | 1 |
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Books Reviews
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| n.d., Fall 1981-July/August 1991 |
Books Reviews
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27 | 2 |
| May 1982-Sept/Oct. 1992 |
Book Reviews (Cont'd), collected by Naiad Press
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27 | 3 |
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News stories
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| n.d., Sept. 18, 1960-Spring 1998 |
News stories
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27 | 4 |
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Publishers' book catalogs
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| ca. 1982-1989 |
Publishers' book catalogs
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27 | 5 |
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Ads and announcements
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|||
| n.d. |
Ads and announcements of Valerie Taylor's books or lectures
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27 | 6 |
| 1985-1990 |
Other materials
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Blurb on Valerie Taylor in The Gay Engagement Calendar, 1985, on September 7th.
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27 | 7 | |
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Photograph of Valerie Taylor with Del Martin 1984 in: Out/Look, Summer 1988, p. 37.
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27 | 7 | |
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Valerie Taylor's photo and bibliography in Lesbian Muse, 1990, including a dedication and a letter from Tee Corinne
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27 | 7 | |
| n.d. |
Unpublished and published poems by Jeannette Foster. Includes note by Tee Corinne
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28 | 1 |
| n.d. |
"Author's preface" by Tee Corinne, 3pp + photographs, photocopy.
|
2 | |
| n.d. |
Hank [Clarence H.] Mayers' autobiography, typed from tape. Includes note by Tee Corinne; two runs [?] ts., ca. 250pp.
|
3 | |
| n.d. |
"The Good Fight," by Hank [Clarence H.] Mayers, ts., 150pp., carbons
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4 | |
| 1980s |
Works by Will Inman, mostly poetry, ts., photocopies, and some clippings, ca. 150pp.
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29 | 1-3 |
| 1980s |
Works by Will Inman (Cont'd), ca. 150pp.
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30 | 1-3 |
| 1977-1989 |
Works by Will Inman (Cont'd), booklets and broadsides
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30 | 4 |
| 1967-1985 |
Clippings on Will Inman
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31 | 1 |
| n.d. |
Short stories by Vera J. Terrell, ts., ca. 20pp
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31 | 2 |
| mostly early 1990s |
Poetry by Frank Shutts, ts., ca. 100Pp. Includes note by Tee Corinne
|
31 | 3 |
| various dates |
Various authors, ts., with notes by James Tate, ts., ca. 50pp
|
31 | 4 |
| n.d. |
Unidentified writings
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31 | 5 |
| various dates |
Works about others--Includes notes by James Tate and Tee Corinne
|
316 | |
| 1997 |
Materials sent by Marie Kuda. Include a letter from Kuda to Valerie Taylor, Oct. 17, 1997
|
317 | |
|
Series VIII. Photographs
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| 1920-1940 |
Valerie Taylor's early photographs
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Her first schoolhouse [?], n.d.
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32 | 1 | |
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Large portrait, ca. 1917
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32 | 2 | |
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With mother, sister, and grandparents, two photographs, ca. 1920 and 1927
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32 | 3 | |
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Small prints with other schoolchildren (Valerie Taylor in three of them) ca. 1920
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32 | 4 | |
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Small portraits, two photographs, 1920 and ca. 1930
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32 | 5 | |
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On wagon at farm, with mother and sister [?], ca. 1935
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32 | 6 | |
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With sister Rose Marie, five photographs, ca. 1920 and 1930s
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32 | 7 | |
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At Blackburn College, ca. 1935
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32 | 8 | |
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With family, five photographs, ca. 1930s
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32 | 9 | |
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With son Marshall, ca. 1940
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32 | 10 | |
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Scrapbook, 1930s-1940. Includes several notes by James Tate
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32 | 11 | |
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At Blackburn College, large portrait, 1937
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32 | 12 | |
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With husband William Jerry Tate, newlyweds [?], two photographs, ca. 1939 or 1940
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32 | 13 | |
| 1950-1997 |
Valerie Taylor from the 1950s to the 1990s
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With glasses, two photographs, ca. 1950s
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33 | 1 | |
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With sons Marshall, Jim, and Jerry, husband Jerry, and step-mother Jerri, three photographs, Christmas morning 1956
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33 | 2 | |
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In Chicago, four prints, ca. 1959. Photo by Al Vaughn.
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33 | 3 | |
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With Marvin De Koren, ca. 1960s
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33 | 4 | |
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In Chicago, ca. 1960s
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33 | 5 | |
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With Ada Mayer, August 9, 1963
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33 | 6 | |
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With Lola Sherlock and Marvi De Koven, Chicago, five photographs, ca. late 1960s. Includes notes by James Tate
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33 | 7 | |
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With Marshall John Tate, Ada Mayer, and Hank Mayer (includes note by James Tate), ca. 1970s
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33 | 8 | |
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At home, 1970
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33 | 9 | |
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With Ada Mayer, October 1971
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33 | 10 | |
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With grand-daughter Suzie, with son Marshall, and with daughter-in-law Hye Sook, in front of house where Taylor lived in Margaretville, NY, five photographs, between 1975 and 1978
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33 | 11 | |
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With Penni Tate, ca. late 1970s
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33 | 12 | |
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Portrait, late 1970s
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33 | 13 | |
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Large portraits, by herslef and with friend. Two photographs by Bill Girden, ca. late 1970s
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33 | 14 | |
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With Tee Corinne in Margaretville, NY. Contact sheet and three prints, late 1970s
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33 | 15 | |
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Holding a friend's baby, ca. 1980s [?]
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33 | 16 | |
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At Grant Street, with unidentified friend and by herself, two photographs, early 1980s
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33 | 17 | |
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At Grant Street with her lady dog, two photographs, early 1980s
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33 | 18 | |
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With Will Inman in tucson, AZ, two photographs, ca. 1982
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33 | 19 | |
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With Cara Vaughn, Bonnie Folse, and Yolanda Berry, 1982
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33 | 20 | |
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On television, three photographs, 1983. Phil Donahue show [?]
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33 | 21 | |
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At Himmel Park on Tucson Boulevard, during her son Jim's visit from Los Angeles, between 1983 and 1986. Five photographs taken by Sharon Briekly
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33 | 22 | |
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With Dimitris Stevis, December 7, 1984
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33 | 23 | |
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In yard, one photograph, ca. mid-1980s
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33 | 24 | |
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At home with son Jim, two photographs, ca. 1982-1983 and 1988-1990
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33 | 25 | |
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With cane in park, one photograph, ca. late 1980s
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33 | 26 | |
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At mountain, ca. late 1980s
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33 | 27 | |
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At Bentley's, Tucson, AZ, poetry reading, ca. 1987
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33 | 28 | |
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As Tammy Faye Bakker at Halloween party, Tucson, AZ, three photographs, 1987
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33 | 29 | |
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Valerie Taylor's 75th birthday party, organized by friend Miriam Barsk, 1988
|
33 | 30 | |
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Holding Rice and Beans, ca. 1989
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33 | 31 | |
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In purple dress, with walker, and with friends Miriam Barsk, Winifred Hall, and Roberta Streicher, in Tucson, AZ, three photographs, ca. mid-1990s
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33 | 32 | |
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At a party and at home, three photographs, late 1990s
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33 | 33 | |
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With Miriam Barsk on front porch of Quaker Meeting building, Tucson, AZ, ca. mid-1990s, and Miriam Barsk in 1986, three photographs
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33 | 34 | |
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Tee Corinne photos of Valerie Taylor
|
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Taken in Margaretvielle, NY, in 1977. Contact sheets, cards produced from the photos, and several prints. Includes a photographs of Tee Corinne taken by Lee Lynch. Thirty-five prints.
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34 | 1-6 | |
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Photographs of family members
|
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| ca. 1940s to 1980s |
Sons Marshall, Jerry, and Jim Tate, and their families
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35 | 1-25 |
Includes photographs of Marshall with second and third wives and children, and of Jerry and Jim in young age. Also Elsie Young. Includes notes by Tee Corinne on envelope. ca. 40 photographs | |||
| ca. 1880s to 1920s |
Elsie Young (Valerie Taylor's mother)
|
361-11 | |
As a young woman; with husband and children. Includes Elsie's scrapbook and photos of other family members. Evelen photographs. | |||
| ca. 1920s to 1960s |
Rose Marie (Valerie Taylor's sister)
|
361-11 | |
As a young woman, with husband and child. ca. 60 photographs | |||
| ca. 1940s to 1980s |
Marshall Young (Valerie Taylor's father)
|
37 | 1-27 |
As a young man; with wife Elsie Collins (Valerie Taylor's mother) and their ; and with second wife Jerri and their children children Bonni, Bud, and Mashallyn. Includes photographs of other children and a letter from Bonni to her parents, Sept. 30, 1968. Some of Marshallyn's photos carry a dedication to Taylor. Also includes Marshall's and Jerri's family correspondence and notes by Tee Corinne. ca. 80 photographs. | |||
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Friends
|
38 | 1-17 | |
Includes photograph of Pearl Hart with Jim Osgood and Bill Kelly [?], n.d., and Chicago Tribune photo of Pearl Hart, which Valerie Taylor used to keep on a shelf over her bed | |||
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Unidentified
|
39 | 1-13 | |
Tenerife, Canary Islands [?], four photographs, includes note by James Tate | |||
| 1975-1992 |
Series IX. Memorabilia
|
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Paul R. Goldman Award, April 12, 1975 (plaque)
|
40 | 1 | |
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Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame 1992 (paperweight)
|
40 | 2 | |
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(Mounted poems by Will Inman, 1985)
|
40 | 3 | |
|
(Mounted poems by Will Inman, 1985 and 1986)
|
40 | 4 | |
| n.d. |
Valerie Taylor's words on tape; unidentified circumstances; one audio cassette tape
|
tr7728a | |
| n.d. |
Arizona Gay Show # 10: "Growing Old and Gay: An Interview with Valerie Taylor" plus "Best of Arizona Gay"
|
V-387 | |
| ca. early 1980? |
Helen Walters to Valerie Taylor, letter on tape; one audio cassette tape
|
tr7729a | |
| January and February 1980 |
"Our Lesbian Roots" eights lectures delivered by Valerie Taylor at Casa Nuestra in Tucson, AZ; four reel-to-reel tapes
|
tr7724-tr7727 | |
| June 14, 1981 |
Edward Mead to Valerie Taylor, letter on tape; one audio cassette tape
|
tr7755a | |
| ca. 1982 |
Phil Donahue television show with Valerie Taylor, Del Martin, Joe Norton, and Fred Monroe; one video cassette tape
|
V-388 | |
| ca. 1984 or 1985 |
Poetry workshop at Flower Square retirement home. Four audio cassette tapes.
|
tr7730a-tr7733a | |
| ca. mid-Eighties |
Carey Catherine to Valerie Taylor, letters on audio cassette tapes; six tapes
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tr7734a-tr7739a |