John Gould Fletcher, Eugene Haun
F. Eugene Haun Collection
Correspondence and Manuscripts

F. Eugene Haun Collection Correspondence and Manuscripts

The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence from John Gould Fletcher to Henry Bergen. Also included is correspondence from Fletcher to Walter E. Peck and between Eugene Haun and Fletcher. The research materials and manuscripts in series four consist of one folder of transcripts made by Haun of correspondence between Fletcher, Donald Davidson, Allen Tate, and Lambert Davis; two folders with drafts of essays by Haun with related correspondence; an unpublished Fletcher manuscript entitled "The Sin of City-Mindedness"; two versions of Eugene Haun's 1946 master's thesis on Fletcher, one with marginal corrections made by Fletcher himself; an untitled manuscript story about Fletcher's father by Haun; and a folder of newspaper clippings and ephemera pertaining to Fletcher.
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