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Emma Gray Trigg papers

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The Emma Gray (White) Trigg Papers (1920-1971) consist chiefly of drafts of her plays, "Julep Time," "The Lone Vixen," "To Have and To Hold" and "Greenbriar," and her book of poetry, "The Spanish Pirates", together with some unpublished poetry and material about various subjects. Correspondence includes letters from fellow literary artists Max Eastman, James Branch Cabell, Ellen Glasgow, Harry M. Meacham, Marjorie K. Rawlings, Louis Untermeyer and Carl Van Vechten. Photographs include one of Max Eastman and two of Carl Van Vechten. The VCU Libraries also possess books from Trigg's personal library, including "Peter Whiffle: His Life and Works" by Van Vechten, which is inscribed to her.

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