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"American Girl Who is Gypsy Queen", The St. Louis Republic, 1910 April 10
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The Jessie Key Habersham collection is composed of four series: Habersham letters, Miscellaneous papers, Oversize newspaper articles, and Photographs. Series I, Habersham letters, consists of approximately 130 letters between members of the Habersham family and acquaintances, circa 1891-1911. The earliest letters are from Alexander Wylly Habersham Jr. to his wife Alice, and reveal that the couple are separated. On July 26, 1891, he urges Alice to return to Baltimore from her...
Dates:
1910 April 10
"Why I Left Society to be a Gypsy Queen," American Examiner, 1910 April 24
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Jessie Key Habersham collection is composed of four series: Habersham letters, Miscellaneous papers, Oversize newspaper articles, and Photographs. Series I, Habersham letters, consists of approximately 130 letters between members of the Habersham family and acquaintances, circa 1891-1911. The earliest letters are from Alexander Wylly Habersham Jr. to his wife Alice, and reveal that the couple are separated. On July 26, 1891, he urges Alice to return to Baltimore from her...
Dates:
1910 April 24
"Gypsy Queen, Who Left Society for Nomad's Life, Like Barrie's Lady Babbie in 'The Little Minister'," St. Louis Post Dispatch, 1910 April 10
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Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Jessie Key Habersham collection is composed of four series: Habersham letters, Miscellaneous papers, Oversize newspaper articles, and Photographs. Series I, Habersham letters, consists of approximately 130 letters between members of the Habersham family and acquaintances, circa 1891-1911. The earliest letters are from Alexander Wylly Habersham Jr. to his wife Alice, and reveal that the couple are separated. On July 26, 1891, he urges Alice to return to Baltimore from her...
Dates:
1910 April 10