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A Guide to the Papers of William Faulkner and the Faulkner Family, 1926-1992

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Accession Number
9817-m
Title
A Guide to the Papers of William Faulkner and the Faulkner Family 1926-1992
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

A Guide to the Papers of William Faulkner and the Faulkner Family, Accession #9817-m, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These papers were loaned to the University of Virginia Library by Jill Faulkner Summers on November 1, 2000.

Scope and Content

This addition to the papers of William Faulkner, ca. 1926-1992, ca. 195 items (4 Hollinger boxes, ca. 2 linear feet), consists of business, personal and legal correspondence and documents of Faulkner and family members Jill Faulkner Summers and Malcolm Argyle Franklin. The papers consist of business, personal and legal correspondence and documents of Faulkner and family members Jill Faulkner Summers and Malcolm Franklin. The papers also contain several miscellaneous legal papers, including a deed for "Rowan Oak " to Jill Faulkner Summers.

Memorabilia from a scrapbook compiled by Jill Faulkner Summers includes a dress pattern, invitations, dance cards, clippings, receipts, horse show programs, sketches, a story, academic notes, exam answer sheets, and letters written as a child to relatives including one mentioning riding with Deanna Durbin.

Papers pertaining to Malcolm Franklin include a class notebook in parasitology, 1949, and various other medical pamphlets, together with World War II letters to his family from Camp Joseph T. Robinson and Germany and photographs of Franklin and Victoria Franklin.

A small group of papers concern W. F. Fielden and the Proctor and Gamble Defense Corporation, chiefly issues of the Wolf Creek Banner, 1944-1945.

There is also an unmarked phonodisk with unidentified content.

Arrangement

This addition to the papers of William Faulkner consists of four series: Series I: Harold Ober Associates Material; Subseries A: Work by William Faulkner; Subseries B: Work concerning William Faulkner; Series II: William Faulkner and Jill Faulkner Summers Material; Subseries A: Contracts and Agreements; Subseries B: Manuscripts by William Faulkner (alphabetical); Subseries C: Printed Material concerning William Faulkner (chronological); Subseries D: Personal Notebook, etc.; Series III: Malcolm Franklin Papers; Series IV: William F. Fielden and Proctor and Gamble Defense Corporation

Contents List

Series I: Harold Ober Associates Material
  • Subseries A: Work by William Faulkner
    • Box-folder 1:1
      Almost, n.d.
      TMs.

      22 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:2
      "An Innocent at Rinkside, " n.d.
      TMs (carbon).

      5 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:3
      "The Bear, " 1942
      TMs (carbon).

      20 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:4
      "A Courtship, "Sewanee Review , 1948
      Galley Proof.

      6 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:5
      "By the People, "Mademoiselle , 1955 October
      Printed.

      14 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:6
      "Freedom American Style, " 1955
      TMs (carbon).

      16 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:7
      "Hog Pawn, " n.d.
      TMs.

      28 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:8
      "Knight's Gambit, " [photocopy only], little story in book of the same name, n.d.
      TMs.
    • Box-folder 1:9
      "Letter to a Northern Editor, " n.d.
      TMs (carbon).

      7 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:10
      "Lucas Beauchamp, " n.d.
      TMs.

      26 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:11
      "Mississippi, " n.d.
      TMs.

      38 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:12
      "On Fear, The South in Labor: Mississippi, " n.d.
      TMs (carbon).

      17 pages (2 copies).

    • Box-folder 1:13
      "On Privacy (The American Dream: What Happened to It?), " formerly entitled "Freedom American Style, "n.d.
      TMs (carbon).

      16 pages.

    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Race at Morning, "Saturday Evening Post tearsheets, 4 pages, n.d.
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 1:14
      Requiem for a Nun , fully cut script, ca. 70 pages, 1958
      Script.
    • Box-folder 1:15
      Requiem for a Nun , fully cut script, property of Zachary Scott, 1958
      ca. 70 pages.

      Script.

    • Oversize OS Box P-26
      "Sherwood Anderson: An Appreciation by William Faulkner, "The Atlantic tearsheets, 1953 June
      Printed. 3 pages, 5 copies.
    • Box-folder 1:16
      "Smoke, "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine , 1947 October
      Printed.

      23 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:17
      "Speech at National Book Awards Meeting, " 1955
      TMs.

      3 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:18
      "Speech at National Book Awards Meeting, "New York Times Review , 1955
      Printed.

      2 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:19
      "Three Days Before, " n.d.
      TMs.

      6 pages.

    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Thrift, "Saturday Evening Post tearsheets, 1930 September
      Printed. 5 pages.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Two Soldiers, "Saturday Evening Post , 1942 March
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 1:20
      "Weekend Revisited, " n.d.
      TMs (carbon). 20 pages.
    • Box-folder 1:21
      "William Faulkner on Dialect, " ed. by Frederick L. Gwynn and Joseph L. Botner, The University of Virginia Magazine , 1958 Winter
      Printed.

      7 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:22
      "A Word to Virginians, " with autograph revisions in unidentified hand, 1958
      TMs.

      4 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:23
      "A Word to Virginians, " 1958
      TMs (carbons).

      6 pages (2 copies).

    • Box-folder 1:24
      "A Word to Young Writers Delivered to University of Virginia English Club, " 1958
      TMs.

      7 pages (3 copies).

  • Subseries B: Work concerning William Faulkner
    • Box-folder 1:25
      "Afternoon of a Cow, " by Ernest V. Trueblood, Furioso tearsheets, 1947 Summer
      Printed. 25 pages.
    • Box-folder 1:26
      "The Art of Fiction: An Interview with Faulkner- September 1955, " by Cynthia Grenier, Accent , 1956 Summer
      Printed. 11 pages.
    • Box-folder 1:27
      "The Art of Fiction XII: William Faulkner, interview by Jean Stein, "Paris Review #12, 1956 Spring
      Printed. 25 pages (2 copies).
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Faulkner in Japan: Interview with and Impressions by William Faulkner, "Esquire , 1958 December
      Printed. 4 pages.
    • Box-folder 1:28
      "Faulkner in the University: A Classroom Conference, " ed. by Frederick L. Gwynn and Joseph Botner, College English , 1957 October
      Printed. 6 pages.
    • Box-folder 1:29
      Faulkner Studies , Volume II, Nos. 1 and 2, 1953
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 1:30
      "Interview with William Faulkner, " by Jean Stein, 1956 May
      TMs.

      35 pages.

    • Box-folder 1:31
      "Joe Christmas: The Hero in the Modern World, " by John L. Longley, Jr., Virginia Quarterly Review , 1957 Spring
      Printed. 15 pages.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Les Aventures du reve American par William Faulkner, "L'Express , 1955 September
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 1:32
      "Maria, Deux Actes d'Andre Obey inspriree d'une nouvelle de William Faulkner " [ "Maria, " by Andre Obey inspired by a novel of William Faulkner], n.d.
      Script. 74 pages.
    • Box-folder 1:33
      "Requiem pour une Nonne, " Program for Theatre Marcel Herrand- Albert Camus' dramatization, Saison, France, 1956-1957
      Printed.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Sepulture South: Gaslight, "Harper's Bazaar tearsheets, 1954 December
      Printed. 3 pages.
Series II: William Faulkner and Jill Faulkner Summers Material
  • Subseries A: Contracts and Agreements
    • Box-folder 2:1
      Contracts and Agreements, 1954-1971
      8 items.

      Includes:

      a)Warranty deed to Jill Faulkner for Rowan Oak (June 20, 1954)

      b) Quit claim deed from Jill Faulkner Summers to William Faulkner and Estelle Oldham Faulkner (March 21, 1955) correcting an inadvertent error in the June 20, 1954 deed

      c) Deed of gift from William Faulkner and Estelle Oldham Faulkner to Jill Faulkner Summers conveying title to Rowan Oak (July 21, 1960)

      d) Rider to Stock Try-Out Contract on As I Lay Dying between William Faulkner and Baylor University (January 8, 1960)

      e) Lomax B. Lamb, Jr. Law Offices, Marks, Mississippi, to Paul Summers, Charlottesville, regarding a Museum in Oxford and its director (July 10, 1963)

      f) Lomax B. Lamb, Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Summers, carbon of letter sent to Mrs. William Faulkner, Charlottesville, with letter from Mrs. Herron Rowland, Director of the Mary Buie Museum, Oxford, Mississippi, and an acknowledgment and listing of materials on exhibit at the Museum in a display case designated "The William Faulkner Case, " loaned to the Museum by William Faulkner and family (August 9, 1963)

      g) James W. Webb, Chairman, Department of English, University of Mississippi, to Mrs. Paul Summers, Charlottesville, August 5, 1964, with carbon letter, April 9, 1965, Webb to Lamb, concerning the retirement of Mrs. Herron Rowland and the understanding that the Faulkner awards would be moved to the Mississippi Room at the University following her retirement

      h) Promissory note to the order of Random House, Inc. from Jill Faulkner Summers (March 9, 1971); cancelled by payment January 15, 1980

  • Subseries B: Manuscripts by William Faulkner (alphabetical)
    • Box-folder 2:2
      "Grandfather Said, " with autograph revisions by Faulkner, 1962
      TMs. 3 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:3
      "Grandfather Said, " with autograph revision in unknown hand, 1962
      TMs (carbon). 22 pages.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Hells Creek Crossing, " tearsheets, 1962 September
      Printed. 4 pages.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Mr. Acarius, " tearsheets, 1965
      Printed. 16 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:4
      "Untitled Piece about Albert Camus, " 1960
      TMs.

      With autograph note at top and revisions by Faulkner, 2 pages.

    • Box-folder 2:5
      "Untitled Piece about Albert Camus, " 1960
      TMs (carbon). 2 pages (2 copies).
  • Subseries C: Printed Material concerning William Faulkner (chronological)
    • Box-folder 2:6
      Time cover of William Faulkner; Books: The Wild Palms review "When the Dam Breaks, " pages 45-46, 1939
      Printed. 3 copies.
    • Box-folder 2:7
      Time , including: Books: Intruder in the Dust review, October 4, 1948, page 108 and "People- The Laurels, " December 6, 1948, page 42, 1948
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 2:8
      "Three Nobel Prize Winners, " by Dan Gable, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1951 February
      Printed. 3 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:9
      Time , Books: Requiem for a Nun review, pages 114-117, 1951 September 24
      Printed.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Le premier chapitre du dernier roman de William Faulkner 'L 'Intrus das la poussiere,' "Vogue (Paris), 1952 February
      Printed. 3 pages.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Final Fanfare for '53, "Life , page 25, 1953 June
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 2:10
      "Untitled Piece, " by Jill Faulkner Summers, 1958
      TMs. 8 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:11
      La Nouvelle Revue Francaise Hommage a Albert Camus 1913-1960 , 1960
      Page Proof.
    • Box-folder 2:12
      Time , Books: The Reivers review, page 92, 1962 June 8
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 2:13
      "Building Blocks of a Gentleman, " by Granville Hicks, Saturday Review , page 27, 1962 June
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 2:14
      The Reivers review, "Picaresque and Puzzling, "Newsweek tearsheet, 1962 June
      Printed. 1 page.
    • Box-folder 2:15
      "William Faulkner: Man and Writer, " Hamilton Basso, Saturday Review , 1962 July
      Printed. 3 copies.
    • Box-folder 2:16
      "William Faulkner 1897-1962, " by Fredson Bowers, University of Virginia Topics , 1962 Summer
      Printed.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "The Death of William Faulkner, " by Hughes Rudd, Saturday Evening Post tearsheets, 1963 July
      Printed. 4 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:17
      "The Visible Man, " by Ralph Ellison, review, Newsweek , page 81, 1963 August
      Printed.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Col. Sartoris and Mr. Snopes, " by Nancy Hale, Vogue , 1963 August
      Printed. 6 pages.
    • Oversize OS Box P-26.
      "Faulkner Country, "Life tearsheets, 9 pages, Mississippi Quarterly , 8 pages, 1963 August
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 2:18
      Time , 1964 July
      Printed.

      Includes: July 17, 1964 cover of William Faulkner, and Books: Absalom, Absalom! review, "The Curse and the Hope, " 5 pages; and July 24, 1964 "Letters to the Editor, " including one from Bennett Cerf, concerning the previous Faulkner cover story, page 9.

    • Box-folder 2:19
      Faulkner articles, The Delta Review , 1965
      Printed. 7 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:20
      "Faulkner's Verbena, " by Jane Isbell Haynes, The Mississippi Quarterly , 1980 Summer
      Reprint. 8 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:21
      "Surveying the South, a panorama-in-print, " by Norman Schreiber, Smithsonia, 1989 September
      Printed. 2 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:22
      "Architecture and the Tangible Past: The Built Environment of Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha, "Places: A Quarterly Journal of Environmental Design , 1989
      Printed. 16 pages.
    • Box-folder 2:23
      "Sanctuary of the Storyteller, "Southern Accents , 1992 April
      Printed. 10 pages.
  • Subseries D: Jill Faulkner Summers Personal Notebook
    • Box-folder 3:1
      Notebook pertaining to and compiled by Jill Faulkner, 1935-1968
      23 items.

      Includes (original order and numbering retained):

      JF 1: Hollywood dress pattern, size 8 years

      JF 2: The American Girl subscription order blank, scribbled

      JF 3: Envelope, return address 1410 N. Brenda St, Hollywood, addressed to Mrs. LE. Oldham, June 27,1944

      JF 4: letter accompanying JF 3, to grandparents and D. Oldham

      JF 5: Envelope, return address 1410 N. Brenda St., Hollywood, addressed to D. Oldham, July 7, 1944

      JF 6: Letter accompanying JF 5, "Dear Aunt Dot, " details Hollywood experience

      JF 7: Letter, "Dear Aunt Dot and Miss Mary, " n.d. apparently written after JF 6. Details riding, mentions riding with Deanna Durbin, and mentions other film stars

      JF 8: newspaper clipping of Jean Sullivan selling poppies for war effort, 1945

      JF 9: Homemade dance card, red stock, silver ink, "Tea Dance, honoring Miss Jill Faulkner, Tuesday afternoon, December 23, 1947 at Mrs. LE. Oldham's "

      JF 10: Homemade dance card, white stock, pasted on magazine pink rose, "Dance for Miss Jill Faulkner. " Friday evening June 18th, 1948

      JF 11: Duplicate of JF 10, no rose

      JF 12: Duplicate of JF 10, clipped in half

      JF 13: Card, "Jill Faulkner, A. A.U.W. award to a Junior High student writing best original poem, " (found in Untermeyer, This Singing World : possibly the book was the prize)

      JF 14: Penmanship award, The National Board of Examiners, March 3, 1944 (fifth grade)

      JF 15: "Guess I'd better ring for help " caption on horse clipping from magazine

      JF 16: "My Spelling Book " fifth grade, 1944-45

      JF 17: Arithmetic Workbook, third grade. Blue cover, red Binding, tablet style

      JF 18: Birthday telegram to Estelle Faulkner from Wellesley, Massachusetts

      JF 19: Gift card, "My precious Mama Many many happy returns of the day. I love you more than you can ever know. Jill."

      JF 20: Railway Express Agency receipt for baggage shipped to Pine Manor College, November 28, 1951

      JF 21: Railway Express Agency receipt for baggage shipped to Pine Manor college, April 29, 1953

      JF 22: Small watercolor of Mexican peasant, seated with head down

      JF 23: Postcard, Trier, "Just another one for your collection, love, Malcolm."

    • Box-folder 3:2
      Notebook pertaining to and compiled by Jill Faulkner, 1935-1968
      24 items.

      Includes:

      JF 24: Mimeographed legal sized sheet of high school cheers

      JF 25: Manuscript page, "Betty Cofield was sixteen. . . "

      JF 26: Childhood triangle sketches

      JF 27: Equestrian supply catalogue, "No. 135 English Super Saddlery, " The "Little Joe " Wiesenfeld Co., 112 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, 1947

      JF 28: Souvenir program of Holly Springs, MS, horse show, July 22, 1946

      JF 29: Souvenir program of Holly Springs, MS, horse show, June 13, 1947

      JF 30: Letter from University of Mississippi Student Personnel Department regarding American council Psychological Examination, June 9, 1951

      JF 31: Astronomy study sheet, legal size, folded, probably dated Summer 1951

      JF 32: Physics exam sheet, June 18,1951

      JF 33: History notes, "chapter 27 "

      JF 34: Astronomy notes, steno pad sheet

      JF 35: Letter from UM student personnel, announcement of meeting for all incoming freshmen, June 9, 1951

      JF 36: Physics exam, July 3, 1951

      JF 37: Long envelope, student personnel

      JF 38: Short envelope, student personnel

      JF 39: Wedding invitation, illustrated by Maud Falkner

      JF 40: Wedding invitation

      JF 41: Card for enclosure with invitation for reception at Rowan Oak

      JF 42: Telegram to Paul Summers from Bill Marriott, Athens, Georgia, concerning wedding plans

      JF 43: Full page clipping of Memphis Commercial Appeal coverage of Jill's wedding and reception

      JF 44: Pamphlet, "The Man Who Owned the Stable, " inscribed, "For Paul and Jill, Christmas, 1956 "

      JF 45: Letter on newsprint quality paper, legal size, to parents, written during first pregnancy, envelope, postmarked November 7, 1955

      JF 46: Assembly instructions for Edison cribs

      JF 47: Letter and envelope to Estelle Faulkner, postmarked Charlottesville, July 24, 1968

    • Box-folder 3:3
      National Geographic Magazine , 1943 June
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 3:4
      Time during World War II, 1945 April-June
      Printed. 3 issues.
    • Box-folder 3:5
      Time during World War II, 1945 August-September
      Printed. 3 issues.
    • Box-folder 3:6
      "The University of the Air: A Decade of Progress, " 1951
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 3:7
      "The Spanish Riding School of Vienna, " a gift to Tad Summers from "Edna, "1969
      Printed.
    • Box-folder 3:8
      Page from Scrapbook with Pictures of Estelle Oldham Faulkner and her sister, Dorothy Oldham, n.d.
      1 item.
    • Box-folder 3:9
      "Open Thou Mine Eyes, " by Dorothy Zolicoffer Oldham, n.d.
    • Box-folder 3:10
      Institutes De Justinien , n.d.
      Printed.
Series III: Malcolm Franklin Papers
  • Box-folder 4:1
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (folder 1 of 7), 1926-1952
    6 items.

    Contains pamphlets of anatomy, biology, morphology, physiology, and zoology; an English assignment notebook; a Valentine to Estelle Oldham Faulkner.

  • Box-folder 4:2
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (folder 2 of 7), 1926-1952
    7 items.

    Contains letters to L.E. Oldham from camp during WWII, discussing learning army methods of laboratory techniques, manuevers, and camp life at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas; a sketch of himself.

  • Box-folder 4:3
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (folder 3 of 7), 1926-1952
    8 items.

    Contains postcards from Germany to Jill Faulkner; a Webster Dictionary; "Neuroanatomy " report- Neuro-Anatomy Drawings by M.A. Franklin, 1950; Typescript, "Opsanus Tau with related forms reported from the Gulf of Mexico. "

  • Box-folder 4:4
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (folder 4 of 7), 1926-1952
    6 items.

    Contains pamphlets on anatomy, biology, morphology, physiology, and zoology.

  • Box-folder 4:5
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (Folder 5 of 7), 1926-1952
    10 items.

    Contains pamphlets on anatomy, biology, morphology, physiology, and zoology.

  • Box-folder 4:6
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (Folder 6 of 7), containing a "Parasitology " class notebook, 1926-1952
    1 item.
  • Box-folder 4:7
    Malcolm Argyle Franklin Papers (Folder 7 of 7), 1926-1952
    1 item.

    Contains a Perpetual Date Book, with brief personal notes, many of which mention the Faulkners and the Oldhams.

  • Oversize OS Box Q-17.
    Photographs of Malcolm A. Franklin, n.d.
  • Oversize OS Box Q-17.
    Photographs of Victoria Franklin, n.d.
Series IV: William F. Fielden - Proctor and Gamble Defense Corporation
  • Box-folder 4:8
    Proctor and Gamble Defense Corporation, 1944-1948
    5 items.

    Includes: Program for the Army-Navy "E " Fourth Annual Dinner (November 16, 1944); Certificate of Award to William F. Fielden, for his part in winning the "Army-Navy 'E' Award " for Wolf Creek Ordnance Plant, Milan, Tennessee (November 18, 1944); Report, "Planning and Operations of Finished Ammunition Stores, " W.F. Fielden (December 1944); Certificate of Memberhip, American Junior Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai by W.F. Fielden (May 21, 1948).

  • Box-folder 4:9
    Proctor and Gamble Defense Corporation: Editions of Wolf Creek Banner and Newspaper Clippings, 1944-1945
    12 items.