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Carl Carmer Correspondence

An inventory of his correspondence at Syracuse University


Finding aid created by: LDC
Date: 11 Sep 2008



Biographical History

Carl Lamson Carmer was born on October 16, 1893 in Cortland, New York to Mary Lamson Carmer and Willis Griswold Carmer. Carmer graduated from Hamilton College, his father's alma mater, in 1914. Upon graduating from Harvard University with his Masters degree in 1915, Carmer accepted a position as an English instructor at Syracuse University. He subsequently held positions at various universities in central New York, before working at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa from 1921-1927. Shortly after leaving the University of Alabama, Carmer began work on, Stars Fell on Alabama, based on regional folklore he collected during his career at the University. On December 24, 1928, Carmer married artist Elizabeth Black.

Carmer wrote both fiction and nonfiction. Perhaps his best known work is The Hudson, published in 1939, for which he earned critical praise. He died September 11, 1976, in Bronxville, NY.


Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Carl Carmer Correspondence collection contains two pieces of incoming correspondence: a letter from Emily Lovett Eaton about Carmer's Genesee Fever and a letter from Hilda H. Noyes, of Oneida, New York, describing the population of the Oneida Community.


Arrangement of the Collection

Alphabetical by sender.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions:

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Use Restrictions:

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Subject Headings

Persons

Carmer, Carl, 1893-1976.
Carmer, Carl, 1893-1976. -- Genesee fever.
Eaton, Emily Lovett.
Noyes, Hilda Herrick.

Corporate Bodies

Oneida Community.

Subjects

Authors, American.
Novelists, American.
Utopias.

Genres and Forms

Correspondence.

Occupations

Authors.
Novelists.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Carl Carmer Correspondence,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries


Table of Contents

Correspondence


Inventory