Box and Folder List (including Series Identification):

 

Box 1:

Series 1: Correspondence, 1928-1929; 1947-1948; 1950-1952; 1964; 1984; n.d.
Folder 1: Correspondence, G. Baker to Hubert Creekmore, December 12, 1928.
Folder 2: Correspondence, David Belasco to Hubert Creekmore, February 23, 1929.
Folder 3: Correspondence, Hubert Creekmore to Charlotte Capers, January 7, 1947 (photocopy).
Folder 4: Correspondence, George W. Healy, Jr., to Hubert Creekmore, November 8, 1948.
Folder 5: Correspondence, Margaret Marshall to Mr. Purdy; Diana Trilling to The Nation editors; Hubert Creekmore to The Nation editors, December 1948.
Folder 6: Correspondence, Hubert Creekmore to John Hall Wheelock, February 27, 1948.
Folder 7: Correspondence, John Hall Wheelock to Hubert Creekmore, 1950.
Folder 8: Correspondence, John Hall Wheelock to Hubert Creekmore, 1951.
Folder 9: Correspondence, John Hall Wheelock to Hubert Creekmore, 1952.
Folder 10: Correspondence, Hubert Creekmore to John Hall Wheelock, 1952.
Folder 11: Correspondence, Hubert Creekmore to Charles Scribner, Jr., July 3, 1952.
Folder 12: Correspondence, Charles Scribner Jr., to Hubert Creekmore, July 7, 1952.
Folder 13: Correspondence, Priscilla C. Smith to Hubert Creekmore, July 15, 1952.
Folder 14: Correspondence, Howard B. Gotlieb to Hubert Creekmore, July 28, 1964.
Folder 15: Correspondence, Dottie Abbott to Eudora Welty, July 9, 1984.
Folder 16: Correspondence, Frank Lyell to Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 17: Correspondence, Invitations, n.d.
Folder 18: Correspondence, Hubert Creekmore to “Sirs,” n.d. (draft).

Series 2: Biographies, n.d.
Folder 19: Biographical Sketch by L. Moody Simms, Jr.

Series 3: Education, circa 1925; n.d.
Folder 20: Program, Ole Miss Marionettes, 1924-1925, Present “You and I” by Philip Barry, circa 1925.
Folder 21: Program, The Saint Andrew’s Players Presents “The Canterville Ghost” a play by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

Series 4: Military, n.d. [circa 1942-1945].
Folder 22: Muster Book, 7th Battalion, 12th Platoon, First Company, n.d.

Series 5: Travel, 1939; 1943-1944; n.d.
Folder 23: Travel Journal, 1943-1944.
Folder 24: Travel Journal, n.d.
Folder 25: Transport card and receipt, July 17; August 11, 1939.

Series 6: Photographs, n.d.
Folder 26: Photographs (copy prints), n.d.

Series 7: Drawings, n.d.
Folder 27: Drawings and sketches by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

Series 8: Garden Notebook; 1960; n.d.
Folder 28: Garden notebook, pages 1-9.
Folder 29: Garden notebook, pages 10-21.
Folder 30: Garden notebook, pages 22-31.
Folder 31: Garden notebook, pages 32-41.
Folder 32: Garden notebook, pages 42-51.
Folder 33: Garden notebook, pages 52-58.
Folder 34: Garden notebook, news clippings: Jackson Iris Society and Matrons’ Luncheon Club, n.d.
Folder 35: Garden notebook, news clippings: Flower arrangements, 1960; n.d.
Folder 36: Garden notebook, news clippings: Gardening advice, n.d.
Folder 37: Garden notebook, magazine clippings: Floral arrangements, n.d.
Folder 38: Garden notebook, recipe: Mr. Crisler’s Dust Formula, n.d.
Folder 39: Garden notebook, game: Romance of the Flowers, n.d.

Series 9.1: River: A Magazine in the Deep South, March 1937.
Folder 40: River: A Magazine in the Deep South (table of contents, photocopy), March 1937.

Series 9.2: Southern Review, n.d.
Folder 41: Southern Review, budget and subscription notes, n.d.

Series 10.1: Articles, 1941; n.d.
Folder 42: Article, “Annual Meeting of the Southern Literary Festival,” May 1941.
Folder 43: Article, “Social Factors in Native Son,” n.d. (early draft).
Folder 44: Article, “Social Factors in Native Son,” n.d. (early draft).
Folder 45: Article, “Social Factors in Native Son,” circa 1941 (final draft).

Series 10.2: Essays, n.d.
Folder 46: Essay, “The Poetry of Anne Bradstreet and some of the poets who preceded the publication of the book in 1650,” n.d.
Folder 47: Essay, “The Birth of a Newspaper: An Outline,” n.d.
Folder 48: Essay, “Introduction to Light in August.”
Folder 49: Essay, “Introduction to Light in August.”
Folder 50: Essay, “Considerations of Structure in Faulkner’s Light in August.”
Folder 51: Essay, “Memphis,” n.d.
Folder 52: Essay, “Oxford-Lafayette County Press,” n.d. (early draft notes).
Folder 53: Essay, “Poetry Without Mr. Untermeyer” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

 

Box 2:

Series 10.2: Essays, n.d.
Folder 1: Essay, “The Relation of Society to the Writer,” n.d. (early draft).
Folder 2: Essay, “The Relation of Society to the Writer,” n.d.
Folder 3: Essay, “The Relation of Society to the Writer,” n.d.
Folder 4: Essay, “The Relation of Society to the Writer,” n.d.
Folder 5: Essay, “Unwilling Courier,” n.d.
Folder 6: Essay, “Vicksburg,” n.d. (early draft).
Folder 7: Essay, “Vicksburg,” n.d.

Series 10.3: Reviews, 1930; 1941-1942; 1945; 1964.
Folder 8: Review, “Five Young American Poets: Second Series,” Accent, Spring 1942.
Folder 9: Review, “Flight into Darkness,” Tomorrow, April 1945.
Folder 10: Review, “Heat Wave, a play by Roland Pertwee,” August 30, 1930.
Folder 11: Review, “Reflections in a Golden Eye, by Carson McCullers and Satan’s Sergeants by Josephine Herbst,” Accent, Autumn 1941.
Folder 12: Review, “The Satires of Juvenal,” The Classical World, March 1964.
Folder 13: Review, “The Selected Poems (1912-1944) of Alfred Kreymborg," Voices, Summer 1945

Series 10.4: Thesis, December 1939.
Folder 14: Thesis, Cover Label, December 1939 (photocopy).
Folder 15: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages i-ii, 1-12.
Folder 16: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages 13-32.
Folder 17: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages 33-56.
Folder 18: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages 57-83.
Folder 19: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages 84-108.
Folder 20: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages 109-141.
Folder 21: Thesis, “The Relation of Ezra Pound to Contemporary Poets and Literary Movements,” December 1939, pages 142-158.

Series 11.1.1: “This Dark Chrysalis,” n.d.
Folder 22: “This Dark Chrysalis.” Early version of The Chain in the Heart.

Series 11.1.2: Research for The Chain in the Heart, n.d.
Folder 23: The Chain in the Heart, Research - Historical references.
Folder 24: The Chain in the Heart, Research - Notecards. 
Folder 25: The Chain in the Heart, Research - News clippings.
Folder 26: The Chain in the Heart, Research - Notes.
Folder 27: The Chain in the Heart, Research - Notes about Minstrels and Songs.
Folder 28: The Chain in the Heart, Research - Timelines.

Series 11.1.3: Notes and Revisions for The Chain in the Heart, n.d.
Folder 29: The Chain in the Heart, pages 110-112 with edits.
Folder 30: The Chain in the Heart, pages 346-349 with edits and additions.

Series 11.1.4: Typescript carbon copy of The Chain in the Heart, n.d.
Folder 31: Cover of Binder, The Chain in the Heart, “First Full Draft Before Final Revisions,” n.d. (photocopy).
Folder 32: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 1, pages 1-16.
Folder 33: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 2, pages 17-32.
Folder 34: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 3, pages 33-50.
Folder 35: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 4, pages 51-66.
Folder 36: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 5, pages 67-88.
Folder 37: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 6, pages 89-115.
Folder 38: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 7, pages 116-138.
Folder 39: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 8, pages 139-147.
Folder 40: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 9, pages 148-162.
Folder 41: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 10, pages 163-183.

 

Box 3:

Series 11.1.4: Typescript carbon copy of The Chain in the Heart, n.d.
Folder 1: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 11, pages 184-200.
Folder 2: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 12, pages 201-219.
Folder 3: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 13, pages 220-243.
Folder 4: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 14, pages 244-266.
Folder 5: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 15, pages 267-287.
Folder 6: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 16, pages 288-315.
Folder 7: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 17, pages 316-344.
Folder 8: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 18, pages 345-379.
Folder 9: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 19, pages 380-406.
Folder 10: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 20, pages 407-416.
Folder 11: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 21, pages 417-422.
Folder 12: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 22, pages 423-440.
Folder 13: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 23, pages 441-464.
Folder 14: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 24, pages 465-481.
Folder 15: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 25, pages 482-497.
Folder 16: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 26, pages 498-518.
Folder 17: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 27, pages 519-529.
Folder 18: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 28, pages 530-542.
Folder 19: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 29, pages 543-558.
Folder 20: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 30, pages 559-579.
Folder 21: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 31, pages 580-595.
Folder 22: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 32, pages 596-610.
Folder 23: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 33, pages 611-640.
Folder 24: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 34, pages 641-649.
Folder 25: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 35, pages 650-668.
Folder 26: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 36, pages 669-689.
Folder 27: The Chain in the Heart, Chapter 37, pages 690-713

Series 11.2.1: “God’s Tenant Farmer,” 1933.
Folder 28: Story, “The (God’s) Tenant Farmer” [The Fingers of Night], November 5, [1933] (handwritten manuscript).
Folder 29: Story, “God’s Tenant Farmer” [The Fingers of Night], November 5, 1933 (typed manuscript).
Folder 30: Research notes, “God’s Tenant Farmer” [The Fingers of Night], circa 1933.

Series 11.2.2: Handwritten Manuscript of The Fingers of Night, 1933; 1937-1938; 1940.
Folder 31: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, intro material; missing chapters note, circa 1933.
Folder 32: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, additional manuscript corrections, circa 1933.
Folder 33: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 1, October 26-28, 1937.
Folder 34: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 2, October 28-29, 1937.
Folder 35: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 3, October 30 - November 9, 1937.
Folder 36: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 4, November 12, 1937.
Folder 37: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 5, November 12-13, 1937.
Folder 38: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 6, November 13-16, 1937.
Folder 39: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 7, November 18, 1937.
Folder 40: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 8, November 28 - December 3, 1937.
Folder 41: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 9, December 4-7, 1937.
Folder 42: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 10, March 8-9, 1938.

 

Box 4:

Series 11.2.2: Handwritten Manuscript of The Fingers of Night, 1933; 1937-1938; 1940.
Folder 1: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 11, March 20, 1938.
Folder 2: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 12, April 6-25, 1938.
Folder 3: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 16, January 30, 1940.
Folder 4: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 18, June 12, 1940 (missing first page).
Folder 5: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 19, June 15, 1940.
Folder 6: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 20, June 17 - July 10, 1940.
Folder 7: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 21, August 27, 1940.
Folder 8: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 22, September 29 - November 6, 1940.
Folder 9: Manuscript, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 23, November 6-7, 1940.

Series 11.2.3: Typescript carbon copy of The Fingers of Night, n.d.
Folder 10: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 1, pages 1-16.
Folder 11: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 2, pages 17-82.
Folder 12: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 3, pages 29-40.
Folder 13: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 4, pages 41-48.
Folder 14: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 5, pages 49-57.
Folder 15: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 6, pages 58-65.
Folder 16: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 7, pages 66-74.
Folder 17: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 8, pages 75-86.
Folder 18: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 9, pages 87-94.
Folder 19: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 10, pages 95-104.
Folder 20: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 11, pages 105-116.
Folder 21: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 12, pages 117-128.
Folder 22: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 13, pages 129-135.
Folder 23: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 14, pages 136-156 (missing page 145).
Folder 24: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 15, pages 157-167.
Folder 25: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 16, pages 168-180.
Folder 26: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 17, pages 181-190.
Folder 27: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 18, pages 191-205.
Folder 28: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 19, pages 206-213.
Folder 29: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 20, pages 214-229.
Folder 30: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 21, pages 230-238.
Folder 31: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 22, pages 239-256.
Folder 32: God’s Tenant Farmer [The Fingers of Night], Chapter 23, pages 257-266.

Series 11.2.4: Notes and Revisions for The Fingers of Night, n.d.
Folder 33: Revised pages and additions for second typescript, The Fingers of Night, intro pages.
Folder 34: Revised pages, The Fingers of Night, Chapters 1-6.
Folder 35: Revised pages and additions, The Fingers of Night, Chapters 7-8.
Folder 36: Revised pages, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 11.
Folder 37: Revised pages and additions, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 13.
Folder 38: Revised pages and additions, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 14.
Folder 39: Revised pages, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 23, page 257.
Folder 40: Revised pages, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 23, page 258.
Folder 41: Revised pages, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 23, page 259.
Folder 42: Revised pages, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 23, pages 262-266.
Folder 43: Additions, The Fingers of Night, Chapter 23.

Series 12.1: The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, n.d.
Folder 44: Itinerary, The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, n.d.
Folder 45: Notes about Natchez Trace, The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, n.d.
Folder 46: Newsclipping about Natchez Trace, The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, n.d.
Folder 47: Proposal, The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, n.d.
Folder 48: Manuscript, The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, first typescript, n.d.
Folder 49: Manuscript, The Outlaws of the Natchez Trace, second typescript, n.d.

Series 12.2: "The Stage in Mississippi," n.d.
Folder 50: Papers, “The Stage in Mississippi,” n.d.
Folder 51: Notecards, “The Stage in Mississippi,” n.d.

 

Box 5:

Series 11.2.5: Printer’s Copies of The Fingers of Night, 1946.
Folder 1: Bound Printer’s Copy, Blue Cover, The Fingers of Night, 1946 (first typescript).
Folder 2: Bound Printer’s Copy, Red Cover, The Fingers of Night, 1946.

 

Box 6:

Series 11.4: Green Sunset, n.d.
Folder 1: Bound Printer’s Copy, Green Sunset.

Series 11.3: The Elephant’s Trunk, n.d.
Folder 2: Bound Printer’s Copy, The Elephant’s Trunk.

 

Box 7:

Series 11.5: "Summer Night," n.d.
Folder 1: Plot outline for “Summer Night,” n.d.
Folder 2: Notecards for “Summer Night,” n.d. (cards 1-50).
Folder 3: Notecards for “Summer Night,” n.d. (cards 51-100).
Folder 4: Notecards for “Summer Night,” n.d. (cards 101-153).

 

Box 8:

Subseries 12.3: Research notes, n.d.
Folder 1: Creekmore writing ideas and notes, n.d.
Folder 2: Notes and research, Early American Literature, n.d.
Folder 3: American folk songs and ballads, n.d.
Folder 4: List, “Mississippi books in the Library of Congress,” n.d.
Folder 5: Lists of Mississippi Writers, n.d.

Subseries 13.1: Drolleries, n.d. [1928].
Folder 6: Manuscript, Drolleries, n.d.

Subseries 13.2: Formula, 1940; 1942.
Folder 7: Manuscript, Formula, 1940 (partial).
Folder 8: Manuscript, Formula, 1940 (duplicate pages).
Folder 9: Poem, “Formula No. ____,” August 11, 1942.

Subseries 13.3: The Long Reprieve, And Other Poems from New Caledonia, 1942; n.d.
Folder 10: Poem, “Ave, ad Infinitum,” (3 drafts), August 8 & 12, 1942; n.d.
Folder 11: Poem, “Concert at Sea,” n.d.
Folder 12: Poem, “Countryside,” n.d.
Folder 13: Poem, “Ecole Communale – Bourail,” n.d.
Folder 14: Poem, “Garden of War,” n.d.
Folder 15: Poem, “The Long Reprieve,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 16: Poem, “Night at Sea,” n.d.
Folder 17: Poem, “Stage, Actors, Audience,” n.d.
Folder 18: Poem, “Where No Bombs Fell,” (2 drafts), n.d.

Subseries 13.4: Personal Sun, 1932-1935; 1937; n.d.
Folder 19: Poem, “Boxcar 388146,” (2 drafts), July 6, 1934; n.d.
Folder 20: Poem, “Genus Homo,” March 7, 1935.
Folder 21: Poem, “The Heart’s Illusion,” (2 drafts), February 13, 1935.
Folder 22: Poem, “In Illness,” April 8, 1933.
Folder 23: Poem, “Instructions to the Soul,” March 5, 1937.
Folder 24: Poem, “Lament,” November 7-8, 1932.
Folder 25: Poem, “Lullaby,” n.d. / “Exhortation,” July 31 - August 2, 1932.
Folder 26: Poem, “On the Ferry Prow,” April 12, 1934.
Folder 27: Poem, “Past Lecheries,” May 29, 1935.
Folder 28: Poem, “A Public Square, with Men: XI,” (2 drafts), November 8, 1933; n.d.
Folder 29: Poem, “Spit Fire,” (2 drafts), May 15, 1932; n.d.
Folder 30: Poem, “To the Very Late Mourners of the Civil War,” September 1, 1934.
Folder 31: Poem, “Wasserman Test,” (2 drafts), February 21, 1935; n.d.

Subseries 13.5: The Stone Ants, 1935-1936; 1938.
Folder 32: Poem, “The Mirror Man,” (2 drafts), September 1, 1936; n.d.
Folder 33: Poem, “New Year’s Eve by Radio,” January 3-5, 1938.
Folder 34: Poem, “Southern Night,” May 29, 1935.

Subseries 13.6: Erotic Elegies of Albius Tibullus, n.d.
Folder 35: Notes from Ward Allen regarding Erotic Elegies of Albius Tibullus, n.d.

Subseries 13.7: A Little Treasury of World Poetry, 1952; n.d.
Folder 36: List, Copyright notices and acknowledgements, n.d.
Folder 37: List of free permissions granted for use in A Little Treasury of World Poetry, n.d. 
Folder 38: List, Poems to be deleted from A Little Treasury of World Poetry, June 12, 1952 (2 copies).
Folder 39: List, Miscellaneous, n.d.
Folder 40: Sample galleys, “41-58,” “59-70,” n.d. 
Folder 41: Suggestions from Oscar Williams regarding A Little Treasury of World Poetry, n.d.

Subseries 13.8: "Theatrical Songs" Manuscript, n.d. 
Folder 42: Manuscript, "Theatrical Songs," n.d.

Subseries 13.9: Untitled Unpublished Poetry Manuscript, n.d.
Folder 43: List, Poems for Untitled Unpublished Manuscript, n.d.
Folder 44: Poem, “In This Berating,” n.d.
Folder 45: Poem, “The Divine Incumbrance,” n.d.
Folder 46: Poem, “The Stretching Corridors” or “Cathedral,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 47: Poem, “Urged by an Impulse,” (4 drafts), n.d.
Folder 48: Poem, “Song for Theatres,” n.d.
Folder 49: Poem, “Recapitulation,” n.d.
Folder 50: Poem, “Discovery,” n.d.
Folder 51: Poem, “When Now the Smokes,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 52: Poem, “American Spontaneity,” n.d.
Folder 53: Poem, “A Gray Grandmother,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 54: Poem, “Fireworks Tonight,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 55: Poem, “Winter Hours, “(2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 56: Poem, “New Year’s Dawn,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 57: Poem, “The Traffic Tower,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 58: Poem, “With Motors Churdling,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 59: Poem, “The City Pooch,” n.d.
Folder 60: Poem, “Theatre Set,” n.d.
Folder 61: Poem, “Speakeasy Cat,” n.d.
Folder 62: Poem, “Subway,” n.d. (2 drafts).
Folder 63: Poem, “There Moonlit Lie,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 64: Poem, “New at a Town,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 65: Poem, “A Call from Up Ahead,” n.d.
Folder 66: Poem, “Ah, I Tell You,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 67: Poem, “Of a Park,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 68: Poem, “The Iron Benches,” n.d.
Folder 69: Poem, “Across the Pewter-hued,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 70: Poem, “People I Have Seen,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 71: Poem, “That Loveliness Calls,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 72: Poem, “Ukulele,” n.d.
Folder 73: Poem, “Image,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 74: Poem, “She Was Naked,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 75: Poem, “She Moved As Soft,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 76: Poem, “That Unkempt Woman,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 77: Poem, “Clinic of Virginity,” n.d.
Folder 78: Poem, “It Has Been Suggested,” n.d.
Folder 79: Poem, “Student,” n.d.
Folder 80: Poem, “Recapitulation in a Dream, of a Neurotic Young Man,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 81: Poem, “Above the Smoky Trees,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 82: Poem, “Some High Place Like This,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 83: Poem, “Why I Have Set,” n.d.
Folder 84: Poem, “Sabbath Grace,” n.d.
Folder 85: Poem, “Journalism,” n.d.
Folder 86: Poem, “The Love of Life,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 87: Poem, “Journey,” (5 drafts), n.d.

 

Box 9:

Series 13.9: Untitled Unpublished Poetry Manuscript, n.d.
Folder 1: Poem, “And One Man Dying,” (4 drafts), n.d.
Folder 2: Poem, “This Man I Saw,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 3: Poem, “And So It Seems,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 4: Poem, “Further Answer,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 5: Poem, “Brave Hearts Beseech,” n.d.
Folder 6: Poem, “Some Search the Stars,” n.d.
Folder 7: Poem, “This Shrinking World,” n.d.
Folder 8: Poem, “Yes, To the Conqueror,” n.d.
Folder 9: Poem, “Exploration,” n.d.
Folder 10: Poem, “Chantey,” n.d.
Folder 11: Poem, “I Saw a Tulip’s Petals,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 12: Poem, “These Are Pictures,” n.d.
Folder 13: Poem, “O Progress,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 14: Poem, “Patriotism,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 15: Poem, [Of Course, These Sporty], (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 16: Poem, “Prodigal,” n.d.
Folder 17: Poem, “1650: Old Mag,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 18: Poem, “1750: Learning - Working - Slowly,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 19: Poem, “1830: The Auction Block,” n.d.
Folder 20: Poem, “1850: Two Hundred Years,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 21: Poem, “1870: A War of Bitter Lasting,” (3 drafts), n.d.
Folder 22: Poem, “1885: Unique, This Sudden,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 23: Poem, “1900: A Last One,” n.d.
Folder 24: Poem, “1910: The Town Had Been Her World,” n.d.
Folder 25: Poem, “1920: There Was a Deep,” n.d.
Folder 26: Poem, “1930: Somewhere, Her Grave,” n.d.

Series 13.10: Individual Published and Unpublished Poetry Manuscripts, 1924-1925; 1932-1934; 1937; 1939-1940; 1945; 1948-1949; 1953; 1955; n.d.
Folder 27: Poem, “Adolescence,” n.d.
Folder 28: Poem, “Adonis Delivered,” n.d.
Folder 29: Poem, “Aftermath,” n.d.
Folder 30: Poem, “Agony Column,” December 1948; (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 31: Poem, “Alone, At Night,” November 26, 1934.
Folder 32: Poem, “Along an Old Road,” n.d.
Folder 33: Poem, “Anice,” n.d.
Folder 34: Poem, “Apple Feelings,” n.d.
Folder 35: Poem, “Apprentice,” n.d.
Folder 36: Poem, “The Arrival,” n.d.
Folder 37: Poem, “A Birthday Poem: Bill Middlebrooks,” (3 drafts), August 19, 1955; n.d.
Folder 38: Poem, “The Birth of Attis,” Autumn 1948.
Folder 39: Poem, “The Birth of Osiris,” Autumn 1948.
Folder 40: Poem, “The Blue Jay,” n.d.
Folder 41: Poem, “Blue Star,” n.d.
Folder 42: Poem, “Breaking,” n.d.
Folder 43: Poem, “Candlelight,” n.d.
Folder 44: Poem, “Catechism of Fools,” n.d.
Folder 45: Poem, “Circles,” n.d.
Folder 46: Poem, “Commercial Advertisement,” n.d.
Folder 47: Poem, “Cops and Robbers,” (3 drafts) n.d.
Folder 48: Poem, “Cowardice and Death,” n.d.
Folder 49: Poem, “Dawn,” n.d.
Folder 50: Poem, “Dead Winds,” n.d.
Folder 51: Poem, “Death,” n.d.
Folder 52: Poem, “The Death of Osiris,” n.d.
Folder 53: Poem, “Death of Tammuz,” October 4, 1948; (3 drafts) n.d.
Folder 54: Poem, “Diabolic Joy,” n.d.
Folder 55: Poem, “Discarded Pawn,” n.d.
Folder 56: Poem, “The Doctor’s Dissertation,” n.d.
Folder 57: Poem, “Dr. Edith Sitwell and Monsieur Mallarme Discuss Dr. Freud,” n.d.
Folder 58: Poem, “Eastern Love,” n.d.
Folder 59: Poem, “Enough,” April 25, 1924; n.d.
Folder 60: Poem, “Epitaph,” n.d.
Folder 61: Poem, “Fetish”; “For Pioneers,” n.d.
Folder 62: Poem, “The Fireplace,” n.d.
Folder 63: Poem, “Forest Fire,” n.d.
Folder 64: Poem, “From a Pagan Heart,” n.d.
Folder 65: Poem, “Futility of Inspiration,” n.d.
Folder 66: Poem, “The Garden of Thoughts,” n.d.
Folder 67: Poem, “Heat Lightning,” n.d.
Folder 68: Poem, “Hillbilly Band,” (4 drafts) n.d.
Folder 69: Poem, “Innocence,” n.d.
Folder 70: Poem, “Interim on a Balcony,” December 20, 1955.
Folder 71: Poem, “Inverted Trees,” n.d.
Folder 72: Poem, “A Kiss,” n.d.
Folder 73: Poem, “Legerdemain,” n.d.
Folder 74: Poem, “Lethal Love,” n.d.
Folder 75: Poem, “Lines to Inexpressibility,” n.d.
Folder 76: Poem, “Mallarme in His Study,” n.d.
Folder 77: Poem, “Master…,” n.d.
Folder 78: Poem, “Mater Amorum,” April 29, 1925; (2 drafts) n.d.
Folder 79: Poem, “Matinal,” March 19, 1953; (4 drafts) n.d.
Folder 80: Poem, “Miss Lucy,” n.d.
Folder 81: Poem, “Mobile Perpetuum,” n.d.
Folder 82: Poem, “Mortalities,” n.d.
Folder 83: Poem, “Mr. Pope’s Grotto,” (3 drafts) n.d.
Folder 84: Poem, “Music to Think By,” n.d.
Folder 85: Poem, “Neuvains: ‘Lightning Bugs’ and ‘Question Unanswered’,” n.d.
Folder 86: Poem, “Newscast,” (2 drafts) n.d.
Folder 87: Poem, “Night,” n.d.
Folder 88: Poem, “Note to Gongyla (Adapted from Sappho),” n.d.
Folder 89: Poem, “Oblivion,” n.d.
Folder 90: Poem, “Octave,” n.d.
Folder 91: Poem, “An Old Story of How,” December 1948.
Folder 92: Poem, “The Outcast Mourner,” n.d.
Folder 93: Poem, “Poem in the Manner of J.L.,” n.d.
Folder 94: Poem, “Porphyry,” n.d.
Folder 95: Poem, “Prayer,” n.d.
Folder 96: Poem, “Prohibition,” n.d.
Folder 97: Poem, “The Radio God,” May 20, 1940; (4 drafts) n.d.
Folder 98: Poem, “Raindrops,” n.d.
Folder 99: Poem, “Remembrance to One Gone,” n.d.
Folder 100: Poem, “The Rocket,” n.d.
Folder 101: Poem, “The Royal Gorge,” n.d.
Folder 102: Poem, “Second Love,” n.d.
Folder 103: Poem, “Self Portrait,” October 31, 1939.
Folder 104: Poem, “Sign Off,” Spring 1949.
Folder 105: Poem, “Smothered Violets,” n.d.
Folder 106: Poem, “Soap Opera,” n.d.
Folder 107: Poem, “Sonnet to My Love,” n.d.

 

Box 10:

Series 13.10: Individual Published and Unpublished Poetry Manuscripts, 1924-1925; 1932-1934; 1937; 1939-1940; 1945; 1948-1949; 1953; 1955; n.d.
Folder 1: Poem, “Stones,” n.d.
Folder 2: Poem, “Strange Horseman,” Summer 1945.
Folder 3: Poem, “Symphony: The Temple,” n.d.
Folder 4: Poem, “Tammuz,” (2 drafts) n.d.
Folder 5: Poem, “Tercets,” (Adapted from Llywarch Hên) n.d.
Folder 6: Poem, “Three Settings,” n.d.
Folder 7: Poem, “To a Biological Frog,” n.d.
Folder 8: Poem, “To a Caterpillar,” n.d.
Folder 9: Poem, “To a Distant Sound of Music,” n.d.
Folder 10: Poem, “To a Lamp-post,” n.d.
Folder 11: Poem, “To a Star,” n.d.
Folder 12: Poem, “To a Stray Wad of Chewing Gum,” n.d.
Folder 13: Poem, “To Alice,” n.d.
Folder 14: Poem, “To Colorado,” n.d.
Folder 15: Poem, “To Five Violets,” n.d.
Folder 16: Poem, “To Gertrude,” n.d.
Folder 17: Poem, “To One Woman,” n.d.
Folder 18: Poem, “To Our Soldiers,” n.d.
Folder 19: Poem, “To the Nightwind,” n.d.
Folder 20: Poem, “A Train in the Night,” n.d.
Folder 21: Poem, “Traitor,” Spring 1949.
Folder 22: Poem, “Tropical Lane,” February; April 1948; (4 drafts), n.d.
Folder 23: Poem, “Two Philosophers,” (2 drafts), n.d.
Folder 24: Poem, “Two Songs,” n.d.
Folder 25: Poem, “Uncomprehension,” n.d.
Folder 26: Poem, “Unintentional,” n.d.
Folder 27: Poem, “Weather Report,” n.d.
Folder 28: Poem, “The West Desert,” n.d.
Folder 29: Poem, “The Wild Dogs at Harar,” n.d.
Folder 30: Untitled poetry drafts, November 1932 – January 1933.
Folder 31: Untitled poetry drafts, March 1937.
Folder 32: Untitled poetry drafts, May-June 1937.
Folder 33: Untitled poetry drafts, n.d.

Series 13.11: Poetry Notebooks, 1924-1926; 1934-1938; n.d.
Folder 34: Notebook, Record of poetry and short story submissions, 1934-1935; n.d.
Folder 35: Notebook, Record of poetry and short story submissions, 1935; 1937-1938; n.d.
Folder 36: Notebook, Journal of poetry, book reviews, and essays, 1924; 1926; n.d.
Folder 37: Notebook, Journal of poetry, sections of “Bats at Twilight,” 1924-1925.

Series 13.12: Published Poetry (tearsheets), 1930; 1932-1935; 1941; 1944-1945; 1948-1949; n.d.
Folder 38: Published poem, “Overtures in Blue,” Voices: A Journal of Verse, January 1930.
Folder 39: Published poem, “Sabbath Grace,” Bozart and Contemporary Verse, July-August 1932.
Folder 40: Published poem, “Note After Suicide,” Trend: A Quarterly of the Seven Arts, April-May-June 1933.
Folder 41: Published poem, “Sonnets in Slanting Rhymes: Coincidence of Birds, Before a Leyden Jar,” Poetry, July 1933.
Folder 42: Published poem, “Thieves,” The North American Review, October 1933 (2 copies).
Folder 43: Published poem, “Encounter with a Dog,” The Frontier and Midland, [November 1933].
Folder 44: Published poem, “Spirit Fire,” Prairie Schooner, Summer 1934.
Folder 45: Published poem, “The Decision,” “The Blue Snow,” and “Dry Leaves in March,” Voices: A Journal of Verse, October-November 1934.
Folder 46: Published poem, “Genus Homo,” Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life, October 1935.
Folder 47: Published poem, from “What a Street Looks Like,” Furioso: A Magazine of Poetry, Summer 1941.
Folder 48: Published poem, “Music in the Rec Hut,” Accent, Autumn 1944.
Folder 49: Published poem, “Formula No. 16” and “The Wild Dogs at Harar,” Circle, No. 3, 1944; Some handwritten notes on a second copy, n.d.
Folder 50: Published poem, “Formula No. 14” and “Formula No. 17,” Experiment, April 1945.
Folder 51: Published poem, “Always Overtures,” Rocky Mountain Review, Spring 1945.
Folder 52: Published poem, “Strange Horseman,” The New Mexico Quarterly Review, Summer 1945.
Folder 53: Published poem, “Self Portrait,” Contemporary Poetry, Autumn 1945; Some handwritten notes on a second copy, n.d.
Folder 54: Published poem, “Row Five, Grave Two,” Briarcliff Quarterly, October 1945.
Folder 55: Published poem, “Letters Home,” Quarterly Review of Literature, No. 4, 1945.
Folder 56: Published poem, “An Old Story of How…” and “Agony Column,” Poetry, December 1948.
Folder 57: Published poem, “Novitiate,” Common Ground, Spring 1949 (Journal cover only; poem is missing).
Folder 58: Published poem, “After Rain,” [Unknown publication], n.d.
Folder 59: Published poem, “Dividends,” [Unknown publication], n.d. (photocopy).
Folder 60: Published poem, “Jet,” [Unknown publication], n.d.
Folder 61: Published poem, “Night at Sea,” Shadows, n.d.
Folder 62: Published poem, “The Parade,” [Unknown publication], n.d. (2 photocopies).
Folder 63: Published poem, “Southern Night,” [Unknown publication], n.d. (2 copies).

Series 14: Play Manuscripts, n.d.
Folder 64: Play, “Between Day and Night: A Fantasy in Three Scenes” n.d.
Folder 65: Play, “The Break: A Play in One Act,” n.d. (6 pages).
Folder 66: Play, “The Break: A Play in One Act,” n.d. (24 pages).
Folder 67: Play, “The Canterville Ghost, adapted from Oscar Wilde’s story,” n.d.
Folder 68: Play, “Daily Mail,” [possibly by Hubert Creekmore], n.d.
Folder 69: Play, “The Danaides: A One Act Play,” (first draft, 46 pages), n.d.
Folder 70: Play, “The Danaides: A One Act Play,” (second draft, 56 pages), n.d.

 

Box 11:

Series 14: Play Manuscripts.
Folder 1: Play, “The Family Meets Itself, A Comedy in Three Acts,” (Act One), n.d.
Folder 2: Play, “The Family Meets Itself, A Comedy in Three Acts,” (Act Two), n.d.
Folder 3: Play, “The Family Meets Itself, A Comedy in Three Acts,” (Act Three), n.d.
Folder 4: Play, “Five and Ten,” n.d.
Folder 5: Play, “Herodiade: Libretto for an Opera in One Act,” [based on poems of Stephane Mallarme], n.d.
Folder 6: Play, “Herodiade: Libretto for an Opera in One Act,” [based on poems of Stephane Mallarme], n.d. (copy).
Folder 7: Play, “In the Cellar,” n.d.
Folder 8: Play, “Prelude Turbato,” n.d.
Folder 9: Play, “Sensitive Paper: A Play in Three Acts,” n.d.
Folder 10: Untitled play, n.d.
Folder 11: Untitled play, n.d.
Folder 12: Untitled Three-act play, (Act One), n.d.
Folder 13: Untitled Three-act play, (Act Two), n.d.
Folder 14: Untitled Three-act play, (Act Three), n.d.
Folder 15: List of scenes, unidentified play, n.d.

Subseries 15.1: Short Story Manuscripts, 1925-1926; 1933-1934; 1937; 1941-1942; n.d.
Folder 16: Short story, “August… (New Orleans),” n.d.
Folder 17: Short story, “Bitter Sand,” n.d.
Folder 18: Short story, “Body and Soul,” (First draft), n.d.
Folder 19: Short story, “Body and Soul,” (Second draft with revisions), n.d.
Folder 20: Short story, “The Bones of Hank,” n.d.
Folder 21: Short story, “The Confederate House,” n.d.
Folder 22: Short story, “Congratulations, Bill!,” n.d.
Folder 23: Short story, “Death Mask,” n.d.
Folder 24: Short story, “Dependence,” n.d.
Folder 25: Short story, “Drake Kills Man,” n.d.
Folder 26: Short story, “The End in View – An Object Lesson,” April 16, 1934.
Folder 27: Short story, “Flight,” n.d.
Folder 28: Short story, “Four Corners,” n.d.
Folder 29: Short story, “Ganged (a document),” n.d.
Folder 30: Short story, “George Gets Bussed,” n.d.
Folder 31: Short story, “George in the Spring,” n.d.
Folder 32: Short story, “GONG,” n.d.
Folder 33: Short story, “Greetings from Pascagoula,” (First draft), 1941-1942. (Formerly “Pleased Tuv Met You”).
Folder 34: Short story, “Greetings from Pascagoula,” (Bus scene revision), 1941-1942. (Formerly “Pleased Tuv Met You”).
Folder 35: Short story, “Greetings from Pascagoula,” (Second draft), n.d. (Formerly “Pleased Tuv Met You”).
Folder 36: Short story, “Greetings from Pascagoula,” (Third draft), n.d. (Formerly “Pleased Tuv Met You”).
Folder 37: Short story, “Hayes,” (First draft, handwritten), 1925-1926.
Folder 38: Short story, “Hayes,” (Second draft, typescript), n.d. [circa 1926].
Folder 39: Short story, “In the Depot,” (First draft), n.d.
Folder 40: Short story, “In the Depot,” (Second draft), n.d.

 

Box 12:

Subseries 15.1: Short Story Manuscripts, 1925-1926; 1933-1934; 1937; 1941-1942; n.d.
Folder 1: Short story, “The Inscription,” n.d.
Folder 2: Short story, “Intimate Glimpses of the Last Days of a Great Criminal,” n.d.
Folder 3: Short story, “The Last Man on Earth,” n.d.
Folder 4: Short story, “A Line of Books,” n.d.
Folder 5: Short story, “The Man Who Dropped Off the Earth,” (Comments by H.S. Lovecraft), n.d.
Folder 6: Short story, “Memphis Scenes, No. 7, Adventures with a Russian Grizzly Bear,” n.d.
Folder 7: Short story, “Memphis Scenes, No. 8, Know Your Man…,” n.d.
Folder 8: Short story, “Miss Turnipseed and the Artist,” (First draft, handwritten), September 14, 1933.
Folder 9: Short story, “Miss Turnipseed and the Artist,” (Second draft, typescript), n.d.
Folder 10: Short story, “The Night You Were Out,” n.d. [circa 1937].
Folder 11: Short story, “November… (Mississippi),” n.d.
Folder 12: Short story, “The Old Man,” n.d.
Folder 13: Short story, “Overheard,” n.d.
Folder 14: Short story, “Overnight,” (First draft), n.d.
Folder 15: Short story, “Overnight,” (Second draft), n.d.
Folder 16: Short story, “The Photographer’s Cat,” (Version 1), n.d.
Folder 17: Short story, “The Photographer’s Cat,” (Version 2), n.d.
Folder 18: Short story, “Pilgrimage,” n.d.
Folder 19: Short story, “The Pressed Flower,” n.d. [circa 1934].
Folder 20: Short story, “Purgative,” n.d.
Folder 21: Short story, “The River,” (First draft, handwritten), 1925-1926.
Folder 22: Short story, “The River,” (Second draft, typescript), n.d. [circa 1926].
Folder 23: Short story, “The River,” (Third draft, typescript), n.d. [circa 1926].
Folder 24: Short story, “The Second-best Saroyan Story,” n.d. [incomplete].
Folder 25: Short story, “September… (Mississippi),” n.d.
Folder 26: Short story, “The Sign in the Desert,” (First draft), n.d.
Folder 27: Short story, “The Sign in the Desert,” (Second draft), n.d.
Folder 28: Short story, “The Song of Mary Ann,” n.d.
Folder 29: Short story, “The Teller of Tales,” n.d.
Folder 30: Short story, “To and From the Pasture,” April 23, [1934].
Folder 31: Short story, “To the Top of a Hill,” n.d.
Folder 32: Short story, “Windows, Apples, Boys,” n.d.
Folder 33: Short story, “A Word from Jones County,” n.d.

Subseries 15.2: Notes and Ideas for Short Stories, 1926; n.d.
Folder 34: Pages recording story titles, characters, page counts, etc., n.d.
Folder 35: [Story plot ideas?], n.d.
Folder 36: Notes on poetry and story submissions, n.d.
Folder 37: Notebook containing “Body and Soul” and “The Depot,” 1926.
Folder 38: Notebook containing “Memphis Scenes” and “American Fairy Tales,” n.d.

Subseries 15.3: Published Short Stories, March 1934.
Folder 39: Short Story, “Operation,” Story, March 1934. (2 copies).

Subseries 16.1.1: Notes about Stephane Mallarme, n.d.
Folder 40: Original folder: “Mallarme Translations?” (photocopy), n.d.
Folder 41: Biographical notes and research on Stephane Mallarme, n.d.
Folder 42: Published translations of Stephane Mallarme by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 43: Notes for a Compilation of Stephane Mallarme work translated by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

 

Box 13:

Subseries 16.1.2: Poems and Prose of Stephane Mallarme translated by Hubert Creekmore, circa 1926; n.d.
Folder 1: Poem, “The Afternoon of a Faun,” n.d.
Folder 2: Poem, “Album Leaf,” n.d.
Folder 3: Poem, “All the Spirit Convoked,” n.d.
Folder 4: Poem, “Alms,” n.d.
Folder 5: Poem, “Anguish,” n.d.
Folder 6: Poem, “Another Fan: Mademoiselle Mallarme’s,” n.d.
Folder 7: Prose, “Arthur Rimbaud,” n.d.
Folder 8: Prose, “Artistic Heresies, Art for All,” n.d.
Folder 9: Prose, “Autumn Lament,” n.d.
Folder 10: Poem, “The Azure,” n.d.
Folder 11: Poem, “Bad Luck,” n.d.
Folder 12: Poem, “The Bellringer,” n.d.
Folder 13: Poem, “Canticle of St. John,” n.d.
Folder 14: Prose, “Catholicism,” n.d.
Folder 15: Poem, “The Clown Punished,” n.d.
Folder 16: Poem, “Commemoration of Belgian Friends,” n.d.
Folder 17: Poem, “Common Songs” or “Street Folk,” n.d.
Folder 18: Poem, “A Curtain of Lace is Now Effaced,” n.d.
Folder 19: Prose, “The Declaration at the Fair,” n.d.
Folder 20: Poem, “Does All Pride Fade to Smoke at Night,” n.d.
Folder 21: Poem, “Early Overture to Herodiade,” n.d. [circa 1926].
Folder 22: Prose, “The Ecclesiastic,” n.d.
Folder 23: Poem, “Fan: Madame Mallarme’s,” n.d.
Folder 24: Poem, “Fan: Mery Laurent’s,” n.d.
Folder 25: Poem, “Fans,” n.d.
Folder 26: Poem, “The Flowers,” n.d.
Folder 27: Poem, “Funeral Toast,” n.d.
Folder 28: Poem, “Gift of the Poem,” n.d.
Folder 29: Prose, “Glory,” n.d.
Folder 30: Poem, “The Hair a Flight of Flame,” n.d.
Folder 31: Poem, “Herodiade: Scene II,” n.d.
Folder 32: Poem, “Her Pure Nails High Bestowing Their Onyx,” n.d.
Folder 33: Poem, “Homage to Puvis de Chavannes,” n.d.
Folder 34: Poem, “Homage to Richard Wagner,” n.d.
Folder 35: Prose, “La Derniere Mode,” n.d.
Folder 36: Poem, “Lady Without Too Much Fervor,” n.d.
Folder 37: Poem, “Little Songs,” n.d.
Folder 38: Poem, “Little Song (War-Like),” n.d.
Folder 39: Poem, “Mallarme Occasional Poems,” n.d.
Folder 40: Poem, “My Old Books Closed Again on Papho’s Name,” n.d.
Folder 41: Poem, “A Negress…,” n.d.
Folder 42: Poem, “Note to Whistler,” n.d.
Folder 43: Prose, “The Phenomenon of the Future,” n.d.
Folder 44: Prose, “The Pipe,” n.d.
Folder 45: Prose, “Poor Pallid Child,” n.d.
Folder 46: Poem, “Postal Recreations,” n.d.
Folder 47: Poem, “Prose: for des Esseintes,” n.d.
Folder 48: Prose, “Reminiscence,” n.d.
Folder 49: Poem, “Renaissance / Springtime,” n.d.
Folder 50: Poem, “Rondels,” n.d.
Folder 51: Poem, “Saint,” n.d.
Folder 52: Poem, “Salutation,” n.d.
Folder 53: Poem, “So Dear from Afar and Near and White,” n.d.
Folder 54: Poem, “Sonnet: For Your Dear Deceased, Her Friend,” n.d.
Folder 55: Poem, “Sprung Up From the Croup and From the Leap,” n.d.
Folder 55: Poem, “Summer Sadness,” n.d.
Folder 57: Prose, “Symphonie Litteraire,” n.d.
Folder 58: Poem, “To Emile Zola,” n.d.
Folder 59: Poem, “To Marie Gerhard,” n.d.
Folder 60: Poem, “To the Sole Concern of Sailing Far,” n.d.
Folder 61: Poem, “The Tomb of Charles Baudelaire,” n.d.
Folder 62: Poem, “The Tomb of Edgar Poe,” n.d.
Folder 63: Poem, “The Tomb of Paul Verlaine,” n.d.
Folder 64: Poem, “Tremor of Winter,” n.d.
Folder 65: Poem, “Useless Plea,” n.d.
Folder 66: Poem, “Verlaine,” n.d.
Folder 67: Poem, “Victoriously is Beautiful Suicide Fled,” n.d.
Folder 68: Poem, “Weary of Bitter Ease,” n.d.
Folder 69: Poem, “What Silk Among the Balms of Time,” n.d.
Folder 70: Poem, “When Darkness Threatened,” n.d.
Folder 71: Poem, “The Windows,” n.d.

Subseries 16.1.3: A Throw of Dice Will Never Abolish Hazard, by Stephane Mallarme, translated by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 72: Manuscript, A Throw of Dice Will Never Abolish Hazard, n.d.

Series 18: Memorial, February 10, 1967.
Folder 73: Compiled and edited typescript, “An Evening to Honor the Memory of Hubert Creekmore (January 16, 1907 - May 26, 1966), King George Hotel, New York City, February 10, 1967.”
Folder 74: Compiled and edited typescript, “An Evening to Honor the Memory of Hubert Creekmore (January 16, 1907 - May 26, 1966), King George Hotel, New York City, February 10, 1967.” (photocopy).

Series 19: Publication Publicity, 1934; 1940; 1946; 1948; n.d.
Folder 75: Magazine clipping, “Letters to the Editor,” Time Magazine, October 22, 1934 [Creekmore letter].
Folder 76: Review of Personal Sun by Thomas Howells, Poetry, September 1940.
Folder 77: Advertising postcards for Personal Sun, n.d. [circa 1940]
Folder 78: Catalog, Appleton-Century: Books for Spring 1946, p. 11, [A Stranger and Afraid, early title of The Fingers of Night].
Folder 79: Folded advertising brochures for The Stone Ants, The Ward Ritchie Press, n.d. (6 copies).
Folder 80: Unfolded advertising brochures for The Stone Ants, The Ward Ritchie Press, n.d. (5 copies).
Folder 81: Catalog, Appleton-Century: Books for Spring 1948, p. 8, [Strangers and Friends, early title of The Welcome].

 

Box 14:

Subseries 16.2: Lyrics from the Provencal, n.d.
Folder 1: Introduction to Lyrics from the Provencal by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 2: Manuscript, Lyrics from the Provencal, translated by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

Subseries 16.3: Other Translations, circa 1947; n.d.
Folder 3: Two Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire, translated by Hubert Creekmore, circa 1947.
Folder 4: Poem, “A Voyage to Cythera” by Charles Baudelaire, translated by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 5: Five poems by Joachim du Bellay, translated by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 6: Three poems by Guido Cavalcanti, translated by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

Series 8: Garden Notebook.
Folder 7: Garden notebook cover.

 

Box 15:

Subseries 20.1.1: Chimera, 1945.
Folder 1: Chimera: A Literary Quarterly, Winter 1945.

Subseries 20.1.2: A Critical Supplement to Poetry, 1947-1948.
Folder 2: A Critical Supplement to Poetry, April 1947.
Folder 3: A Critical Supplement to Poetry, November 1947.
Folder 4: A Critical Supplement to Poetry, February 1948.
Folder 5: A Critical Supplement to Poetry, April 1948.
Folder 6: A Critical Supplement to Poetry, May 1948.

Subseries 20.1.3: Design in the Theatre, 1927.
Folder 7: Design in the Theatre, Winter 1927-1928.

Subseries 20.1.4: Gismo, 1944.
Folder 8: Gismo: A Selection of Articles, Stories, and Poems by Servicemen in the Pacific, no. 1, [1944], [Creekmore signature at top of first page; Poem on page 2].
Folder 9: Gismo: A Selection of Articles, Stories, and Poems by Servicemen in the Pacific, no. 1, [1944], [Poem on page 2]. (Copy 2).
Folder 10: Gismo: A Selection of Articles, Stories, and Poems by Servicemen in the South Pacific, no. 2, [1944], [Story on pages20-22; Poem on page 23].

Subseries 20.1.5: The Mentor, 1916.
Folder 11: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 1, February 15, 1916.
Folder 12: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 2, March 1, 1916.
Folder 13: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 3, March 15, 1916.
Folder 14: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 4, April 1, 1916.
Folder 15: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 5, April 15, 1916.
Folder 16: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 6, May 1, 1916.
Folder 17: The Mentor, vol. 4, no. 7, May 15, 1916.

Subseries 20.1.6: Rocky Mountain Review, Summer 1946.
Folder 18: Rocky Mountain Review, vol. 10, no. 4, Summer 1946.

Subseries 20.1.7: The Saturday Review of Literature, March 16, 1946.
Folder 19: The Saturday Review of Literature, vol. 29, no. 11, March 16, 1946.

Subseries 20.1.8: Two Worlds Monthly, 1927.
Folder 20: Two Worlds Monthly, vol.2, no. 2, January 1927.
Folder 21: Two Worlds Monthly, vol. 2, no. 3, February 1927.

 

Box 16:

Subseries 20.1.9: View, 1940-1945.
Folder 1: View, vol. 1, no. 1, September 1940.
Folder 2: View, vol. 1, no. 2, October 1940.
Folder 3: View, vol. 1, no. 3, November 1940; View Poets, folio no. 1.
Folder 4: View, vol. 1, nos. 4-5, December 1940 - January 1941; View Poets folios no. 2 and no. 3.
Folder 5: View, vol. 1, no. 6, June 1941; View Poets, folio no. 4.
Folder 6: View, vol. 1, nos. 7-8, October-November 1941; Poetry supplement.
Folder 7: View, vol. 1, nos. 9-10, December 1941 - January 1942.

 

Box 17:

Subseries 20.1.9: View, 1940-1945.
Folder 1: View, vol. 2, no. 4, January 1943.
Folder 2: View, vol. 3, no. 1, April 1943.
Folder 3: View, vol. 3, no. 3, October 1943.
Folder 4: View, vol. 3, no. 4, December 1943.
Folder 5: View, vol. 4, no. 1, March 1944.
Folder 6: View, vol. 4, no. 3, October 1944.
Folder 7: View, vol. 4, no. 4, December 1944.
Folder 8: View, vol. 5, no. 1, March 1945.

 

Box 18:

Subseries 20.1.10: The Yale Alumni Weekly, July 31, 1931.
Folder 1: The Yale Alumni Weekly, vol. 40, no. 41, July 31, 1931.

Subseries 20.2.1: Four Pages, February 1948.
Folder 2: Four Pages, no. 2, February 1948.

Subseries 20.2.2: Mississippi Poetry Society Bulletin, March 1937.
Folder 3: Mississippi Poetry Society Bulletin, March 1937.

Subseries 20.2.3: U.S. Army on Leave in Biloxi, 1941.
Folder 4: U.S. Army on Leave in Biloxi, vol. 1, no. 7, August 30, 1941.
Folder 5: U.S. Army on Leave in Biloxi, vol. 1, no. 9, September 6, 1941.
Folder 6: U.S. Army on Leave in Biloxi, vol. 1, no. 10, October 17, 1941.

Subseries 20.2.4: U.S. Army Pascagoula Weekend, 1941.
Folder 7: U.S. Army Pascagoula Weekend, vol. 1, no. 7, September 6, 1941.
Folder 8: U.S. Army Pascagoula Weekend, vol. 1, no. 8, October 10, 1941.

Subseries 20.2.5: Vital Statistics Monthly Newsletter, October 1, 1962.
Folder 9: Vital Statistics Monthly Newsletter, no. 20, October 1, 1962.

Subseries 20.2.6: Wardial, 1942-1944.
Folder 10: [Wardial], vol. 1, no. 2, October 10, 1942.
Folder 11: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 4, October 24, 1942.
Folder 12: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 5, October 31, 1942.
Folder 13: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 6, November 7, 1942.
Folder 14: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 7, November 14, 1942.
Folder 15: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 8, November 21, 1942.
Folder 16: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 9, November 28, 1942.
Folder 17: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 10, December 5, 1942.
Folder 18: Wardial, vol. 1, no. 13, December 26, 1942.
Folder 19: Wardial, vol. 2, no. 1, January 2, 1943.
Folder 20: Wardial, vol. 2, no. 5, January 30, 1943.
Folder 21: Wardial, vol. 2, no. 10, March 6, 1943.
Folder 22: Wardial, vol. 2, no. 11, March 13, 1943.
Folder 23: Wardial, vol. 2, no. 13, March 27, 1943.
Folder 24: Wardial, n.d. [circa 1943], (pages 1-2 missing).
Folder 25: Wardial, vol. 4, no. 1, October 23, 1943.
Folder 26: Wardial, vol. 5, no. 12, April 1, 1944.

Subseries 20.2.7: Yale Drama Alumni Newsletter, December 29, 1954.
Folder 27: Yale Drama Alumni Newsletter, no. 1, December 29, 1954.

 

Box 19:

Subseries 20.3: Books, 1929-1930; 1938-1940; 1942-1944; 1946-1947; 1949; 1951; 1953; 1960; n.d.
Folder 1: Modern Norwegian Poems, selected by Inga W. Allwood, 1949, [inscription to Creekmore by Inga and Martin S. Allwood, June 9, 1949].
Folder 2: Odelbar varld: dikter, by Martin S. Allwood, Federativs, [1951], [inscription on title page and page 25 from Allwood, December 31, 1952].
Folder 3: Incunabula and Other Poems, by Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Iconograph Press, 1942.
Folder 4: The First Encrustation, by Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Attaturk, Raleigh Springs, TN, 1949 (no. 61 of 101 copies).
Folder 5: Poems 1951, by Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Attaturk, Raleigh Springs, TN, 1951 (unnumbered of 102 copies).
Folder 6: This Man, by Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Attaturk, Raleigh Springs, TN, 1951 (no. 15 of 101 copies).
Folder 7: The King James Version: The First 350 Years, by F.F. Bruce, Oxford University Press, 1960.
Folder 8: A Glossary of the New Criticism, by William Elton, Modern Poetry Association, 1949.
Folder 9: The Fate of Writing in America, by James T. Farrell, New Directions, 1946 (2 copies). 
Folder 10: English Seventeenth Century Literature: A Brief Working Bibliography, by J.W. Hebel and F.A. Patterson, Columbia University Press, 1929 (1931).
Folder 11: Jim Crow’s Last Stand, by Langston Hughes, Race and Culture Series, no. 2, Negro Publication Society of America, 1943.
Folder 12: A Little Treasury of Hungarian Verse, compiled by Watson Kirkconnell, 1947.
Folder 13: Pioneer Days in New Caledonia: A Story of Pacific Island Settlement, by Hélène Lainé, 1943.
Folder 14: Selected Bibliography of Medieval Literature in England..., by W.W. Lawrence, Revised Edition, Columbia University Press, 1930.
Folder 15: “Nil Desperandum”: The Story of an Outcast in New Caledonia, translated from French by T. Lefaud, 1943.
Folder 16: Love Songs of Asia, rendered by Powys Mathers, Pushkin Press, London, 1944 [some pages and poems are cut out].
Folder 17: Selected Poems of Herman Melville, edited by F.O. Matthiessen, New Directions, 1944 [includes dustjacket].
Folder 18: Mississippiana for Public High School, and Junior College Libraries, by William D. McCain, 1941.
Folder 19: Billy Budd, play by Salvatore Quasimodo, based on story by Herman Melville, 1949 [Printed in Italian].
Folder 20: Mississippi: A Land of Industrial Opportunity, Mississippi Industrial Commission, [circa 1938].
Folder 21: A Serviceman’s Guide to Vicksburg, Mississippi, by the Mississippi Writers’ Project, WPA, January 1942 (2 copies).
Folder 22: Your Rights Under the Constitution, by James A. Moss, 1953 edition.
Folder 23: Report on Economic Conditions of the South, prepared for the President by the National Emergency Council, 1938 [Creekmore signed cover].
Folder 24: Nebraska Folklore, Pamphlet 30: Pioneer Schools, Nebraska Writers’ Project, WPA, December 1940.
Folder 25: Buying a New World with Old Confederate Bills, by Lillian E. Smith and Paula Snelling, Reprint from South Today (1942).
Folder 26: The Truth About Columbia, Tennessee, Cases, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, [circa 1946].
Folder 27: The Time of the Toad, by Dalton Trumbo, 1949.

 

Box 20:

Subseries 20.3: Books, 1929-1930; 1938-1940; 1942-1944; 1946-1947; 1949; 1951; 1953; 1960; n.d.
Folder 1: Peoples of the Philippines, by Herbert W. Krieger, Smithsonian Institution, War Background Studies, no. 4, 1942.
Folder 2: Polynesians, Explorers of the Pacific, by J.E. Weckler, Jr., Smithsonian Institution, War Background Studies, no. 6, 1943.
Folder 3: The Japanese, by John F. Embree, Smithsonian Institution, War Background Studies, no. 7, 1943.
Folder 4: Islands and Peoples of the Indies, by Raymond Kennedy, Smithsonian Institution, War Background Studies, no. 14, 1943.
Folder 5: Le Pilate: La Montagne et Son Chemin de Fer (The Pilates: The Mountain and Its Railway), 1939 [Printed in French].

Subseries 20.4: Catalogs, 1939-1942; 1948; 1950-1951; 1955; n.d.
Folder 6: Banyan Press, May 2, 1948 (including order sheet).
Folder 7: Collector’s Bookshop, Modern American Poetry, Catalogue 5, n.d.
Folder 8: Colt Press, no. 2, December 1941.
Folder 9: Philip C. Duschnes, Catalogue 5, n.d.
Folder 10: Philip C. Duschnes, Catalogue 110, n.d.
Folder 11: Philip C. Duschnes, Catalogue 112, n.d.
Folder 12: Golden Cockerel Private Press, British Hand-Made Books, Spring 1955.
Folder 13: House of Books, Ltd., New York, n.d.
Folder 14: House of Books, Ltd., New York, n.d.
Folder 15: Kirgo’s, no. 1, April 1951.
Folder 16: Kirgo’s, no. 2, June 1951.
Folder 17: New Directions Books, Complete Catalogue, n.d. [circa 1939].
Folder 18: New Directions Books, Complete Catalogue, n.d. [circa 1940].
Folder 19: New Directions Books, Fall-Winter, 1940-1941.
Folder 20: New Directions Books, 1941-1942.
Folder 21: New Directions Books, Spring 1950.
Folder 22: Penguin Books, Descriptive Catalogue, 1952 revision.

Subseries 20.5: Ephemera, circa 1940; 1946; n.d.
Folder 23: Advertisement, Cummington Press, n.d. [addressed to Creekmore].
Folder 24: Advertisement, Renaissance to Baroque, by Lehman Engel, n.d.
Folder 25: Advertisement, The Overturned Lake, by Charles Henri Ford, [circa 1940].
Folder 26: Advertisement, Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce, n.d.
Folder 27: Advertisement, Benefit Poetry Reading for Kenneth Patchen, March 10, [no year], (3 copies).
Folder 28: Advertisement, The Journal of Albion Moonlight, by Kenneth Patchen, n.d.
Folder 29: Advertisement, When You See Me, Remember Me, by W.G. Rogers, n.d.
Folder 30: Christmas Card, The Mexican Art Gallery, Milan, Italy, n.d.
Folder 31: Invitation, The Waltz Series, January 24, 1946, [Creekmore is on the committee].

Subseries 20.6: Programs, 1927; 1946; 1948; 1952; 1955.
Folder 32: “The Autumn Garden” by Lillian Hellman, Jackson Little Theatre, May 19-27, 1955.
Folder 33: Ceremonial, American Academy of Arts and Letters and National Institute of Arts and Letters, May 28, 1952 [RE: Eudora Welty].
Folder 34: “him” by e.e. cummings, The Interplayers, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, July 22, 1948.
Folder 35: “The Inhabitants: An Aspect of American Folkways” by Wright Morris, New School for Social Research, New York City, October 23 - November 6, [circa 1946].
Folder 36: “The Singing Minute” by Maude Humphrey, The 47 Workshop, Yale University, November 8-12, 1927.

Subseries 20.7: Travel Books, 1929; 1930; 1933; 1938-1939; 1941; 1943; 1949; n.d.
Folder 37: List of Tourist Class Passengers, S.S. America, October 20-21, 1949.
Folder 38: Bill, Gritti Palace-Hotel, Venice, Italy, [Hubert] Creekmore, September 1949.
Folder 39: Miscellaneous French advertisements, programs, tourist items, 1949 [Printed in French].
Folder 40: Miscellaneous Italian programs and invitations, circa 1949 [Printed in Italian].
Folder 41: Map, Martha’s Vineyard Island, Massachusetts, n.d.

 

Box 21:

Subseries 20.7: Travel Books, 1929; 1930; 1933; 1938-1939; 1941; 1943; 1949; n.d.
Folder 1: Small maps of cities in Italy, circa 1940s; n.d. [Printed in Italian], (3 items).
Folder 2: Map of Lucerne, Switzerland, n.d.
Folder 3: Map, Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies, National Geographic Magazine, December 1939.
Folder 4: Map, Europe and the Near East, National Geographic Magazine, December 1929.
Folder 5: Map, United States, National Geographic Magazine, 1933 (Some writing on exterior of map by Creekmore).
Folder 6: Panoramic images, folded, of New Caledonia, n.d. (2 items).
Folder 7: New Caledonia Photographic Souvenir, mailed from Creekmore to his parents, 1943 [No message or letter].
Folder 8: Guide book, S. Gimignamo, Italy, 1930 [Printed in English].
Folder 9: Book, Psaumes, Par Patrice de la Tour du Pin. [Printed in French].
Folder 10: Language guide book, Elementary Italian Conversation, 1941.
Folder 11: Program, “Ondine,” Athénée Théatre Louis Jouvet, May 5, 1939. [Printed in French].
Folder 12: General directory, Le RR. Gallerie dell’accademia di Venezia, 1938. [Printed in Italian].
Folder 13: Guide book, Les Chateaux de la Loire, La France Illustree, n.d. [Printed in French].
Folder 14: Guide book, How to Visit Venice and its Neighborhood, n.d.
Folder 15: Guide book, Sienne et San Gimignano, n.d. [Printed in Italian].
Folder 16: Guide book, Artistic Guide to Florence and its Surroundings, n.d.
Folder 17: Guide book, A New Guide to Rome, 1949.

 

Box 22:

Subseries 20.8: Poems and Prose from Books, n.d.
Folder 1: Conrad Aiken.
Folder 2: Hew Ainslie.
Folder 3: Hervey Allen.
Folder 4: Washington Allston.
Folder 5: Isaac Erwin Avery.
Folder 6: Nathaniel Bacon.
Folder 7: George William Bagby.
Folder 8: Joseph Glover Baldwin.
Folder 9: Frances Courtenay Baylor.
Folder 10: Judah P. Benjamin.
Folder 11: Robert Beverly.
Folder 12: Maxwell Bodenheim.
Folder 13: John Henry Boner.
Folder 14: Sherwood Bonner.
Folder 15: Virginia Frazer Boyle.
Folder 16: John Cabell Breckinridge.
Folder 17: William Garrott Brown.
Folder 18: James Branch Cabell.
Folder 19: George Washington Cable.
Folder 20: John Caldwell Calhoun.
Folder 21: L. Placide Canonge.
Folder 22: Madison Julius Cawein.
Folder 23: Thomas Holley Chivers.
Folder 24: Kate Chopin.
Folder 25: John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne.
Folder 26: Henry Clay.
Folder 27: Virginia Woodward Cloud.
Folder 28: Olive Tilford Dargan.
Folder 29: Donald Davidson.
Folder 30: Jefferson Davis.
Folder 31: Mary Evelyn Moore Davis.
Folder 32: John Dimitry

 

Box 23:

Subseries 20.8: Poems and Prose from Books, n.d.
Folder 1: John Gould Fletcher.
Folder 2: Stephen Collins Foster.
Folder 3: Henry Woodfin Grady.
Folder 4: Will N. Harben.
Folder 5: Joel Chandler Harris.
Folder 6: Atticus Greene Haygood.
Folder 7: Paul Hamilton Hayne.
Folder 8: Lafcadio Hearn (letter to Elizabeth Bisland).
Folder 9: Roy Helton.
Folder 10: DuBose Heyward.
Folder 11: [Andrew Jackson] “Indian Policy; President Jackson in His First Message.”
Folder 12: Thomas Jefferson.
Folder 13: James Weldon Johnson.
Folder 14: Richard Malcolm Johnston.
Folder 15: Charles Colcock Jones, Jr.
Folder 16: John Pendleton Kennedy.
Folder 17: Lucius Q.C. [Quintus Cincinnatus] Lamar.
Folder 18: Sidney Lanier.
Folder 19: Henry Laurens.
Folder 20: John Lawson.
Folder 21: Joseph LeConte.
Folder 22: Robert Edward Lee.
Folder 23: Augustus Baldwin Longstreet.
Folder 24: Daniel Bedinger Lucas.
Folder 25: [John R. Lynch] “Second Civil Rights Bill.”
Folder 26: James Madison.
Folder 27: Mary Tucker Magill.
Folder 28: Walter Malone.
Folder 29: John Marshall.
Folder 30: William Gordon McCabe.
Folder 31: Louisa S. McCord.
Folder 32: Carlyle McKinley.
Folder 33: John Charles McNeill.
Folder 34: Alfred Mercier.

 

Box 24:

Subseries 20.8: Poems and Prose from Books, n.d.
Folder 1: George Henry Miles.
Folder 2: Penina Moïse.
Folder 3: James Monroe.
Folder 4: Maurice Moore.
Folder 5: Merrill Moore.
Folder 6: Eliza Jane Poitevant [Poitevent] Nicholson.
Folder 7: Henry Norwood.
Folder 8: Henry Junius Nott.
Folder 9: John Patterson.
Folder 10: Samuel Minturn Peck.
Folder 11: Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt.
Folder 12: Edward Coote Pinkney.
Folder 13: Edgar Allan Poe.
Folder 14: Melville Davisson Post.
Folder 15: Roger Atkinson Pryor.
Folder 16: John Crowe Ransom.
Folder 17: Lizette Woodworth Reese.
Folder 18: Richard Rich.
Folder 19: Elizabeth Madox Roberts.
Folder 20: Alex Rogers. 
Folder 21: John Rolph (letter to Sir Thomas Dale).
Folder 22: Irwin Russell.
Folder 23: Captain John Smith (letter to Queen Anne).
Folder 24: Leonora Speyer.
Folder 25: William Strachey.
Folder 26: John Banister Tabb.
Folder 27: Allen Tate.
Folder 28: James Maurice Thompson.
Folder 29: John R. Thompson.
Folder 30: William Tappan Thompson.
Folder 31: Lucy Meacham Thruston.
Folder 32: Francis Orray Tickner.
Folder 33: Henry Timrod.
Folder 34: Robert Toombs.
Folder 35: Mary Ashley Townsend.
Folder 36: Beverly Tucker.
Folder 37: George Tucker.
Folder 38: George Washington.
Folder 39: John V.A. [Van Alstyne] Weaver.
Folder 40: Stark Young.

 

Box 25:

Subseries 20.9: Newsclippings, 1935; 1940-1941; 1943-1946; 1948-1953; 1960; 1966; n.d.
Folder 1: Articles about snapshot winners, Sunday Item Tribune, August 11, 1935.
Folder 2: Book reviews by Hubert Creekmore, 1948-1950; 1952; n.d.
Folder 3: Articles about the death and funeral of Hubert Creekmore, 1966.
Folder 4: Editorials and letters-to-the-editor by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 5: Article about Creekmore’s role in the play “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife,” n.d.
Folder 6: Article about Creekmore’s winning photograph, n.d.
Folder 7: Articles about Creekmore’s Southern Review magazine, n.d.
Folder 8: Photographs and captions, n.d.
Folder 9: Book reviews of The Chain in the Heart, 1953; n.d.
Folder 10: Book reviews of The Fingers of Night or Cotton Country, 1946; n.d.
Folder 11: Book review of A Little Treasury of World Poetry, n.d.
Folder 12: Advertisement, The Little Treasury Series, November 6, 1949.
Folder 13: Book reviews of The Long Reprieve, 1947; n.d.
Folder 14: Book review of Lyrics of the Middle Ages, 1960.
Folder 15: Book reviews of Personal Sun, 1940; n.d.
Folder 16: Book reviews of The Stone Ants, 1943-1944; n.d.
Folder 17: Book reviews of The Welcome, 1948-1949; n.d.
Folder 18: General and miscellaneous clippings, n.d.
Folder 19: Serial column, “Chatterbox,” The Clarion-Ledger, 1948-1949; n.d. [Some commentary possibly by Frank Lyell written on clippings].
Folder 20: Serial column, “Miss Quote,” n.d.
Folder 21: Articles about William Faulkner, 1948-1951; n.d.
Folder 22: Article about Casey Jones, n.d.
Folder 23: Article about W. Somerset Maugham, n.d.
Folder 24: Articles about Carson McCullers, 1941; n.d.
Folder 25: Editorials/Letters-to-the-editor RE: Margaret Marshall, Robert Hilyer, and Ezra Pound, Saturday Review of Literature, n.d.
Folder 26: Article by Rhea Talley, Commercial-Appeal, November 26, 1950.
Folder 27: Articles about Tennessee Williams and his plays, 1948-1949; n.d.
Folder 28: Articles about The War Poets: An Anthology of the War Poetry of the Twentieth Century, 1945; n.d.
Folder 29: Poems published, author unknown, n.d.

 

Box 26:

Series 21: Writing by Other Authors, 1938; 1948; n.d.
Folder 1: Manuscript, “River Gambler: A New Play,” by Walter Armitage, July 1938 (typescript carbon copy).
Folder 2: Original folder, “River Gambler: A New Play,” by Walter Armitage, July 1938.
Folder 3: Manuscript, “The Cats and the Mouse,” by A. Lehman Engel, n.d. (typescript carbon copy).
Folder 4: Poem, “Irrelevant Conclusion,” by Marjorie Jackson, n.d. (typescript original).
Folder 5: Partial poem, “The Empty House,” by Andrew Pedersen, n.d. [with ink sketches by unknown person].
Folder 6: Manuscript, “Levels of Trees: Poems and parables of the hills of Colorado,” by Andrew Pedersen, n.d. [Some poems missing; Some commentary by Creekmore].

 

Box 27:

Series 21: Writing by Other Authors, 1938; 1948; n.d.
Folder 1: Seventeen never-bound folios of The Cantos of Ezra Pound, New Directions Books, circa 1948.

 

Box 28:

Series 22: Genealogy, 1951 n.d.
Folder 1: Notes on Creekmore genealogy, n.d.
Folder 2: Notes on “Creekmore family, 1904-1906,” n.d.
Folder 3: Program, Memorial Day Resolution of the Mississippi State Bar, September 10, 1951 [RE: H.H. Creekmore, Sr.].

Series 23: Ephemera, 1940; n.d.
Folder 4: Book, “Nouveau Testament,” 1940.
Folder 5: Business cards: D.F. Cleveland; Norma Wallace, n.d.
Folder 6: Cards containing biblical verses, n.d.
Folder 7: Press release, A Twentieth Century Nordic Anthology, Martin S. Allwood, chief editor, n.d. (carbon copy).
Folder 8: Souvenir-Catalogue, Julien Levy Gallery, n.d.
Folder 9: Front and back covers of empty notebook, n.d. [wrapped in wrapping paper].

 

Box 29:

Series 17: Sheet Music Composed by Hubert Creekmore, 1932; n.d.
Folder 1: Composition book containing “Close In Your Arms”; “Blue Blues”; “The Old Maid”; Untitled music; and musical notes and studies, n.d.
Folder 2: “An Old Maid, Op. 8, No. 3,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 3: “Callithump” and “Callithump, No. 2,” by Hubert Creekmore, August 1932; n.d.
Folder 4: “Close In Your Arms – Waltz,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 5: “Farish Street,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 6: “The Hawthorn Tree,” Words by Willa Cather, Music by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 7: “If We Start All Over Again,” by Joseph Gerson and Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 8: “Last,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 9: “Malay Caprica, Op. 5, No. 3,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 10: “Oil Well Swep Taylor, No. 1,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 11: “On the Beach at Fontana,” Words by James Joyce, Music by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 12: “One Little Kiss” and “Blue Blues,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 13: “The Persian Wedding,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 14: “Song,” Words by Stephen Crane, Music by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 15: “So Short a Time Ago,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 16: “Spanish Dance, Op. 1, No. 4,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 17: “Sweetheart Dance - Russian, for Clarinet” and “Sweetheart Dance - Russian, for Cornet,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 18: Untitled music [about Casey Jones], by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.
Folder 19: Untitled music, by Hubert Creekmore, 1932; n.d.
Folder 20: “U.S.S. Texas,” by Hubert Creekmore, n.d.

 

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