Folder List Note: Double quotation marks, “ ”, indicate titles that appear on story drafts. An asterisk, *, indicates an untitled piece where the archivist has noted the main character or subject of the story. Brackets [ ] indicate information supplied by the archivist.

BoxFolderFolder TitleDate
11“The Round Pond”ca. 1942
12“House of Mirth”[1947]
13Letter from Eudora Welty regarding “House of Mirth”[1947]
14“The House is Sinking”1948
15Letter from Pascal Covici to Robinson accompanying “The House is Sinking”April 30, 1948
16Letter from Diarmuid Russell to Robinson accompanying “The House is Sinking”May 18,1948
17Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson accompanying “The House is Sinking”[1948]
18“Rest Camp in Egypt”[1949]
19Russell and Volkening envelope for “Rest Camp in Egypt”May 17, 1949
110“A Letter from Mexico” [with three pages of notes]ca. 1949
111“The Temple”ca. 1949
112“The Temple”ca. 1949
113“The Temple”ca. 1949
114“The Temple” [notes]ca. 1949
115“The Temple of Apollo”ca. 1949
116“The Temple of Apollo”[1949]
117Russell and Volkening envelope for “Temple of ApolloMay 18, 1949
118“The Temple of Apollo”ca. 1949
119“The Temple of Apollo”ca. 1949
120“The Temple of Apollo”ca. 1949
121“The Temple of Apollo”ca. 1949
122Letter from Eudora Welty to Albert M. Bender Grants-in-aid accompanying “The Temple of Apollo”February 10, 1949
123“The Inspector”ca. 1950
124“The Inspector” [pages removed from Harper's Magazine][June 1950]
125“The Inspector” [full issue of Harper's Magazine]June 1950
126“A Beach Fire”ca. 1952
127“A Beach Fire”ca. 1952
128“The Bluejay”ca. 1952
129“Jerry”ca. 1952
130[Passage to Vienna or a Trip with Leo]ca. 1952
131“Passage to Vienna or a Trip with Leo”ca. 1952
132“80 Warren Street”ca. 1952
133untitled piece on “...French restaurants and gastronomie...”ca. 1958
134Letter from Mary D. Rudd to Robinson concerning “...French restaurants and gastronomie...”October 2, 1958
135untitled piece on “...French restaurants and gastronomie...” [two pages]ca. 1958
136untitled piece on “...French restaurants and gastronomie...”ca. 1958
137untitled piece on “...French restaurants and gastronomie...” with handwritten annotationsca. 1958
138untitled piece on “...French restaurants and gastronomie...” with handwritten annotations and correctionsca. 1958
139“Black Cat”n.d.
140“Mr. Blake”n.d.
141“A Beach Fire”n.d.
142“The Cadet and the Sea” [handwritten draft]n.d.
143Coming of Springn.d.
144Coming of Spring [with two pages of notes]n.d.
145Coming of Springn.d.
146“Coming of Spring”n.d.
147Coming of Springn.d.
148Coming of Springn.d.
149“Notes on: Coming of Spring”n.d.
150“DeLisle”n.d.
151“End of Summer”n.d.
152“End of Summer” [carbon typescript with annotations]n.d.
153“End of Summer” [with handwritten annotations and notes]n.d.
154“The Flower Beneath the Foot or Terrible Wisdom”n.d.
155[The Flower Beneath the Foot or Terrible Wisdom]n.d.
156[The Flower Beneath the Foot or Terrible Wisdom]n.d.
157[The Flower Beneath the Foot or Terrible Wisdom]n.d.
21“House”n.d.
22“Life Science” [with notes]n.d.
23“The Making of History”n.d.
24“The Making of History”n.d.
25“The Making of History” [with notes]n.d.
26Letter from Eudora Welty attached to drafts of “The Making of History”n.d.
27*Miss Blandn.d.
28*Miss Blandn.d.
29*Miss Blandn.d.
210*Miss Blandn.d.
211“Pickups”n.d.
212“Pickups”n.d.
213“The Red Cross Girls”n.d.
214“What Have You Done to Your Pretty Bird?”n.d.
215“Woman in Berkeley” and “Old Woman in Boarding House”n.d.
216*Deany and Pearln.d.
217*Duchess of Bedfordn.d.
218*the Farleysn.d.
219*German ministern.d.
220*Italian laken.d.
221*John Waterman and the Panama Canaln.d.
222*military unitn.d.
223*murdern.d.
224*old woman in a shopn.d.
225*Paul Wellsn.d.
226*soldier on a boatn.d.
227*the Korish familyn.d.
228*Elinor Wylien.d.
229*Bison, Texasn.d.
230*Bavarian.d.
231*Herman Schmidtn.d.
232“Childhood of Alexander” and “Alexander the King” [notes]n.d
233“Story of Consul” (notes)n.d.
234“Yosemite” (notes)n.d.
235*life and death [note]n.d.
236notesn.d.
237notesn.d.
238notesn.d.
239Poems “Transient” and “Moon Madness”n.d.
240“Room in Algiers” [full issue of the New Yorker]October 19, 1946
241Telegram from Eudora Welty to RobinsonJuly 11, 1949
242Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonFebruary 5, 1966
243Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonJuly 18, 1966
244Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonApril 10, 1968
245Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonMay 4, 1968
246Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonJuly 18, 1969
247Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson [with two annotated newsclippings]August 18, 1969
248Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonApril 29, 1970
249Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonApril 20, 1974
250Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonJune 29, 1974
251Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson [with newsclipping]July 10, 1982
252Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonAugust 25, 1982
253Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonDecember 12, 1983
254Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonJuly 25, 1984
255Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonSeptember 11, 1984
256Letter from Eudora Welty to RobinsonOctober 15, 1984
257Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson“Sunday Morning” n.d.
258Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson“Monday” n.d.
259Postcard from Eudora Welty to Robinson“Tuesday evening” n.d.
260Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson“Friday Morning” n.d.
261Letter from Eudora Welty to Robinson [with newsclipping]n.d.
262Letter from Pascal Covici to Eudora WeltyMay 9, 1947
263Three letters from Pascal Covici to RobinsonMay 9, 1947; January 9, 1949; April 11, 1949
264Letter from Frederick Morgan to Eudora WeltyFebruary 18, 1948
265Letter from John Palmer to Eudora WeltyFebruary 24, 1948
266Letter from Norma Brickell to RobinsonNovember 5, 1946
267Two letters from Howard S. Cady to RobinsonFebruary 19, 1947; February 27, 1947
268Two letters from Martha Dodd to RobinsonMay 3, 1935; August 24, 1935
269Two letters; William B. Hamilton to the editor of the New Yorker and the replyOctober 22, 1946; October 25, 1946
270Six letters from Diarmuid Russell to RobinsonJanuary 15, 1947; April 22, 1947; March 3, 1949-November 23, 1949
271drafts of outgoing correspondence of Robinson regarding Enzo's visan.d.
272Letter from Robinson to “Nonin”n.d.
273InvitationsJuly 8, 1980; n.d.
274Correspondence from editorsSeptember 4, 1946-November 23, 1949
275Two letters from Michael Kreyling to RobinsonJune 22, 1989; August 29, 1989
276Correspondence [incoming]September 13, 1948-n.d.
277Three letters from James K. Vardaman to Douglas RobinsonNovember 5, 1898; January 4, 1914; January 4, 1915
278Photographs1950; November 17, 1971; August 1982; n.d.
279Legal Document attestation of the birthplace and date of John F. RobinsonFebruary 19, 1942
280“IX” [manuscript by an unknown author]n.d.
281Newsclipping featuring James K. Vardaman [annotated]n.d.
282The Robber Bridegroom [inscribed by Eudora Welty to “Michael”]1944

 

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