Box 2
Contains 142 Results:
"Currents and Counter-Currents" by Elanor Putnam [Harriet Bates] (working copy)
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
Elanor Putnam Writings in Magazines
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"February" December 12, 1903 (working copy)
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"Gipsy George"
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"Her Sense of Honor" (working copy)
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"A Dream Hell"
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"A Modern Fairy Tale"
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"A Parlor Match"
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"A Parlor Match"
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.
"A Passion Symphony"
Contains essays, works of fiction, poems, plays, and book manuscripts dating from 1873-1913. This series also contains works of fiction by Arlo's wife, Harriet Bates, under the name Elanor Putnam.