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Size | 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 14 items) |
Abstract | The collection contains the autobiography of Lucy Hull Baldwin (died 1923), describing her childhood in Atlanta, Ga., during the Civil War, plantation life, living in New York, N.Y., and Savannah, Ga.; poems and short stories by her; and dramatizations of works by Charles Dickens. |
Creator | Baldwin, Lucy Hull, d. 1923. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, June 2010
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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Lucy Harvie Hull Baldwin (died 1923) was the daughter of George Gilmer Hull of Athens, Ga. She spent her childhood in Atlanta, Ga., during the Civil War, and lived in New York, N.Y., and Savannah, Ga. In 1882 she married George Johnson Baldwin. The Baldwins had two children, George Hull Baldwin and Dorothea Clifford Baldwin Irwin.
Back to TopThe collection contains a typescript autobiography of Lucy Hull Baldwin, describing her childhood in Atlanta, Ga., during the Civil War, plantation life, living in New York, N.Y., and Savannah, Ga.; poems and short stories by her; and dramatizations of works by Charles Dickens.
Back to TopFolder 1a |
Original finding aid |
Folder 1 |
Autobiography, Lucy Hull Baldwin |
Folder 2 |
Belles-lettres |
Folder 3 |
"Little Dorritt," dramatization |
Folder 4 |
"Martin Chuzzlewit," dramatization |
Folder 5 |
"Nicholas Nickleby," dramatization |
Folder 6a-6b |
"Our Mutual Friend," dramatization |
Folder 7 |
"Old Curiosity Shop," dramatization |
Folder 8 |
"Pickwick Papers," dramatization |