MS02 Box 3
Contains 5 Results:
Community Activities - Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich, 1957-1960
This series contains biographical and personal material, including documents assembled by Anya Seton's eldest daughter, Pamela Cottier Forcey (PCF) and donated in 1999. Most of the material here is miscellany, but clippings and writings - including the memoir of May Hoisington provide good background material. Material related to her divorce from Hamilton Cottier may be found in the correspondence between ASC and HC in Series III Correspondence.
Community Activities - Mystery Club, 1965, 1991, n.d.
This series contains biographical and personal material, including documents assembled by Anya Seton's eldest daughter, Pamela Cottier Forcey (PCF) and donated in 1999. Most of the material here is miscellany, but clippings and writings - including the memoir of May Hoisington provide good background material. Material related to her divorce from Hamilton Cottier may be found in the correspondence between ASC and HC in Series III Correspondence.
Community Activities - "Song of Connecticut", 1972
This series contains biographical and personal material, including documents assembled by Anya Seton's eldest daughter, Pamela Cottier Forcey (PCF) and donated in 1999. Most of the material here is miscellany, but clippings and writings - including the memoir of May Hoisington provide good background material. Material related to her divorce from Hamilton Cottier may be found in the correspondence between ASC and HC in Series III Correspondence.
Community Activities - "The King's Cream Puffs", 1964
This series contains biographical and personal material, including documents assembled by Anya Seton's eldest daughter, Pamela Cottier Forcey (PCF) and donated in 1999. Most of the material here is miscellany, but clippings and writings - including the memoir of May Hoisington provide good background material. Material related to her divorce from Hamilton Cottier may be found in the correspondence between ASC and HC in Series III Correspondence.
Community Activities - Tod's Point/Greenwich Point, 1964
This series contains biographical and personal material, including documents assembled by Anya Seton's eldest daughter, Pamela Cottier Forcey (PCF) and donated in 1999. Most of the material here is miscellany, but clippings and writings - including the memoir of May Hoisington provide good background material. Material related to her divorce from Hamilton Cottier may be found in the correspondence between ASC and HC in Series III Correspondence.