An Inventory of Their Collection at the Harry Ransom Center
Creator:
Spell, Jefferson Rea, 1886-1967 and Spell,
Lota M. (Lota May), 1885-1972
Title:
Jefferson Rea and Lota M. Spell
Collection
Dates:
1914-1958, undated
Extent:
1 document box (.42 linear feet)
Abstract:
Collection contains manuscripts and correspondence related to Rousseau in the Spanish World before 1833 (1938) by University of Texas at Austin professor Jefferson Rea Spell. Some items are written to his wife, Lota M. Spell, who was a musician and librarian. Six unidentified family photographs are also present. See also books in the Ransom Center for the Lota M. and J. R. Spell Rousseau Collection and their papers at the Benson Latin American
Collection.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-03929
Language:
English and Spanish
Access:
Open for research. Researchers must create an online Research Account and agree to
the
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Jefferson Rea and Lota M. Spell Collection (Manuscript Collection MS-03929). Harry
Ransom
Center, The University of Texas at Austin.