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| Size | 1.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 800 items) |
| Abstract | The collection contains correspondence and notes of Malcolm Harrison Ross and, after his death, of his wife, related to his "The Cape Fear" (Rivers of America Series, 1965), including a manuscript of the book, and to related research projects, especially concerning Scottish immigrants to North Carolina. Correspondents include Jean Crawford, Paul Green, Inglis Fletcher, William S. Powell, Camille (Mrs. Malcolm) Ross, Lawrence Sprunt, Archibald Donald McDonald Strange, and Roy Wilder Junior |
| Creator | Ross, Malcolm, 1895-1965. |
| Language | English |
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The collection correspondence and notes of Malcolm Harrison Ross and, after his death, of his wife, related to his "The Cape Fear" (Rivers of America Series, 1965), including a manuscript of the book, and to related research projects, especially concerning Scottish immigrants to North Carolina. Correspondents include Jean Crawford, Paul Green, Inglis Fletcher, William S. Powell, Camille (Mrs. Malcolm) Ross, Lawrence Sprunt, Archibald Donald McDonald Strange, and Roy Wilder Junior
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Malcolm Ross Papers, 1961-1965.
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, May 2011
This collection was processed with support from the sponsorship of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Office of Preservation, Washington, D.C., 1990-1993.
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