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B. L. Young to FPK, January 27, 1923

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
House of Representatives
Office of the Speaker
State House Boston
January 27, 1923.
Mr dear Mrs. Keyes:
I was very much interested in your article on the “Equal Rights” bill in the February number of “Good…

FPK to B. L. Young, January 31, 1923.

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COPY
January 31, 1923
Mr. Benjamin Loring Young
Speaker, House of Representatives
Boston, Massachusetts.

My dear Mr. Young:
Thank you very much for your kind letter of January 27 with the enclosures of the new act relating to the rights,…

FPK to William Frederick Bigelow, January 31, 1923

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COPY
January 31, 1923.
Mr. W. F. Bigelow
Good Housekeeping.
119 W. 40th St.,
New York City.
My dear Mr. Bigelow:
I am enclosing a letter that has reached me from Mr. Young, the Speaker of the House of Massachusetts, together with a carbon…

William Frederick Bigelow to FPK, January 31, 1923

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Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes
2400- 16th Street
Washington
D.C.

Dear Mrs. Keyes:

I have eliminated the reference to Pictorial Review in your April letter. Perhaps the Review is responsible for the introduction of a uniform marriage and…

Draft of first pages of unpublished manuscript "The Great River"

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"THE GREAT RIVER"
I - THE MIDAS TOUCH

Near the northeast boundary of Louisiana, the Mississippi winds on its way to the Gulf in a series of great, tortuous loops. But its swift current, constantly seeking a more direct route, occasionally cuts…

FPK to Dr. Edmond Souchon, July 1, 1949

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Beauregard House
1113 Chartres Street
New Orleans 16, La.
July 1, 1949
My dear Dr. Souchon:
Many, many thanks for your kind letter of June 25th and for the photographs, which I found awaiting me here on my return from Crowley yesterday.
My…

Dr. Edmond Souchon to FPK, June 25, 1949

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June 25, 1949
Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes,
1113 Chartres Street,
New Orleans, 16, Louisiana.

My dear Mrs. Keyes:
It is with much pride and pleasure that I am forwarding to you the photographs which you indicated might be of interest to you.…

FPK to D. S. Cook, Jr., July 22, 1949

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Forth Street & Avenue K
Crowley, Louisiana
July 22, 1949

Mr. D.S. Cook, Jr.
2500 S. Grand
Monroe, Louisiana

Dear Sir:
I have been greatly attracted by the reproduction of your photograph, “Pirate’s Alley,” which appeared in the June 26th…

FPK to D. S. Cook, Jr., October 25, 1949

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“Oxbow”
Newbury, Vermont
October 25, 1949

Mr. D.S. Cook, Jr.
2020 Stuart
Monroe Louisiana

My dear Mr. Cook:
I am so sorry to seem so very slow in sending you the promised check for you beautiful picture of the Pirates Alley. Harper and…

Draft backflap of book jacket for "All This is Louisiana" (published 1950)

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In the most literal sense, Mrs. Keyes is “a woman of the world.” She is a Virginian by birth, a New Englander by ancestry and marriage and a Washingtonian by force of political circumstances. She received her formal education in Boston, Geneva and…