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Opal Whiteley Papers
註釋Correspondence, clippings, and magazine articles related to Opal Stanley Whiteley, a woman from Cottage Grove, Oregon, who became famous through the publication of her childhood diary in 1921 and subsequent controversy over the story of her origins. The collection includes letters from Whiteley, 1918-1963, to her friend Nellie Hemenway Price, a resident of Portland, Oregon; letters from Atlantic Monthly publisher Ellery Sedgwick to Price; an issue of the British magazine Queen, 1929, containing an article by Whiteley on India (in oversize); an issue of the magazine Old Oregon with an extensive article on Whiteley; and newspaper clippings (in oversize).