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<titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Finding aid for  
Walter A. Powell letters to William P. Frank<date normal="1928/1978">1928-1978</date><date normal="1934/1935">(bulk dates 1934-1935)</date></titleproper> <author encodinganalog="Creator">University of
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<frontmatter> <titlepage> <titleproper>Walter A. Powell letters to William P. Frank<date normal="1928/1978">1928-1978</date> 
<date normal="1934/1935">(bulk dates 1934-1935)</date></titleproper> <publisher>Special
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<persname source="local" encodinganalog="100">Powell, Walter A. (Walter Anderson), 1855-1948.</persname></origination> <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Walter A. Powell letters to William P. Frank<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1928/1978" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1928-1978</unitdate><unitdate type="bulk" encodinganalog="245$g" normal="1934/1935" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1934-1935</unitdate>
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<unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="deu">MSS 098, F184</unitid> 
<physdesc encodinganalog="300"><extent>7 items (12 p.)</extent></physdesc> <abstract>Delaware historian Walter A. Powell wrote these four letters to Wilmington News Journal columnist William P. (Bill) Frank in response to Frank's inquiries about articles, pamphlets, or books written by Powell.</abstract> 
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<acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> <head>Source</head> <p>Removals from purchased book, November 2010.</p> </acqinfo> 
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</userestrict> <prefercite encodinganalog="524"> <head>Citation</head> <p>MSS 098, F184, Walter A. Powell letters to William P. Frank, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library,
Newark, Delaware.</p> </prefercite> <odd encodinganalog="500" type="shelving">
   <head>Shelving Summary</head>
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    <item>Box 7, F184: Shelved in SPEC MSS 0098 manuscript boxes</item>
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      <p>Processed and encoded by Anita Wellner, March  2011.</p>
      
    </processinfo> <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> <head>Biographical Notes</head> <bioghist><head>Walter A. Powell</head><p><note><p>Walter A. Powell, formerly a Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri,  was a Delaware historian who wrote <unittitle>A History of Delaware</unittitle> (1928) and <unittitle>The Pilgrims and Their Religious, Intellectual and Civic Life</unittitle> (1923). </p></note></p></bioghist><bioghist><head>William P. (Bill) Frank</head><p><note><p>Delaware journalist William P.  Frank, widely known as Bill Frank, was a newspaper columnist and radio commentator for over 65 years.  Bill Frank was also a Delaware historian, a Judaic scholar, a Shakespearean actor, and social activist.
Though born in New York City in 1905, Frank grew up in Wilmington, Delaware.  He died in Wilmington on August 21, 1989.
</p></note></p></bioghist><p><bibref>The Christopher Publishing House, Boston. Flyer for <title>A History of Delaware</title>, 1928.</bibref> 
<bibref>"William P. Frank Scholarship."  http://www.degridiron.org/scholarship.html (accessed March 2, 2011).</bibref></p> </bioghist> <scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> 
<head>Scope and Content Note</head> <p><note><p>Delaware historian Walter A. Powell wrote these four letters to Wilmington News Journal columnist William P. (Bill) Frank in response to Frank's inquiries about articles, pamphlets, or books written by Powell.</p></note></p><p>In the four letters Powell responded to requests for information or copies of his published work.  Powell complimented Frank on his columns or commented on Frank’s printed work related to Delaware’s history, particularly Frank’s<unittitle> Delaware Sketches</unittitle>.  Powell also thanked Frank for his compliments on Powell's own book, <unittitle>A History of Delaware</unittitle>.  The letters suggest that a mutual respect existed between these two Delaware historians.</p><p>These letters were originally laid in Bill Frank’s copy of <unittitle>Since Coming to America</unittitle>  written by Ebba Victoria Krebs, which is cataloged with imprints in Special Collections.   Accompanying the letters is one of  Mrs. Henrik Krebs's visiting cards, a prospectus for Walter Powell’s <unittitle>A History of Delaware</unittitle>, and a five-page paper titled "Henrik Johannes Krebs."  The Krebs paper bears autograph notes on the verso of several pages and seems to be information toward a speech related to Krebs.  The last paragraphs mention the Krebs school in Newport, Delaware, which was donated by Henrik Krebs to the community in 1926.  The final sentence reads: "The principal of the junior high school, who will introduce you, is Mr. Michael Simmons,"
suggesting that a speech or presentation was being prepared.</p> </scopecontent> 
<arrangement encodinganalog="351"> <head>Arrangement </head> <p>The letters are arranged chronologically.</p>
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<persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Powell, Walter A. (Walter Anderson), 1855-1948--Correspondence.</persname><persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Frank, Bill, 1905-1989--Correspondence.</persname><persname encodinganalog="600" source="local">Krebs, Ebba Victoria, b. 1849.</persname></controlaccess>  <controlaccess> <head>Topical Terms</head> 
 <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Journalism--Delaware--History--20th century--Sources.</subject></controlaccess> 
 <controlaccess><head>Geographic Terms</head><geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Delaware--History--20th century--Sources.</geogname></controlaccess><controlaccess> <head>Form/Genre Terms</head> 
<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Correspondence.</genreform>
<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Visiting cards.</genreform><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Prospectuses.</genreform></controlaccess> <controlaccess> <head>Occupation</head> 
<occupation source="aat" encodinganalog="656">Historians.</occupation>
</controlaccess> <controlaccess> <head>Personal Contributors</head> 
<persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Frank, Bill, 1905-1989, correspondent.</persname></controlaccess> </controlaccess> 
  
<relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544 0"> <head>Related Materials in this
Repository</head>  <p>This item forms part of MSS 098 Delaware Miscellaneous Literary and
Historical Manuscripts.</p><p>MSS 267, Bill Frank Collection.</p></relatedmaterial>  
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<unittitle>Autograph letter signed<unitdate normal="1934-05-15" type="inclusive">1934 May 15</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.)</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>Powell requested that Frank  not write about his pamphlet,  "Annals of a village in Kent County, Delaware: about the middle of the Nineteenth Century"  (1934).</p></scopecontent></c01> <c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">7</container> 
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<unittitle>Autograph letter signed<unitdate normal="1934-07-25" type="inclusive">1934 July 25</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.) with envelope</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>Powell wrote this thank-you note for Frank's "gracious" treatment of his "Annals."</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">7</container> 
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<unittitle>Autograph letter signed<unitdate normal="1935-01-20" type="inclusive">1935 January 20</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.)</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>Powell thanked Frank for sending a copy of <title>Delaware Sketches</title> (1934), which he read. He mentioned particularly the sketch on Patty Cannon.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">7</container> 
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<unittitle>Autograph letter signed<unitdate normal="1935-06-02" type="inclusive">1935 June 2</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.) with envelope</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>Powell wrote this thank-you  for Frank's kinds words about Powell's <title>A History of Delaware</title> and welcomed a visit from Frank.  He also mentioned that he had loaned the manuscript, about which   Frank had inquired, to Francis A. Cooch of Newark.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">7</container> 
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<unittitle>Mrs. Henrik Johannes Krebs's	visiting card<unitdate normal="1920-1930" type="inclusive">[1920s]</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (1 p.)</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>This visiting card with Mrs. Krebs's name and address may have come with the book in which it was laid.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">7</container> 
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<unittitle>Prospectus for   <title>A History of Delaware</title><unitdate normal="1928-01-01" type="inclusive">[1928]</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (2 p.)</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>This prospectus was distributed by The Christopher Publishing House of Boston.</p></scopecontent></c01><c01 level="item"> <did> <container type="box">7</container> 
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<unittitle>"Henrik Johannes Krebs"<unitdate normal="1960/1978" type="inclusive">[1960-1978]</unitdate></unittitle> <physdesc>1 item (5 p.)</physdesc></did> <scopecontent><p>This photocopy of a typed paper provided biographical information related to Henrik Johannes Krebs and bears autograph notes written on the verso of some of the pages.  The paper appears to be background information toward a speech, possibly by Bill Frank since it was laid in a book from his library.</p></scopecontent></c01></dsc> </archdesc> </ead> 
