Some of the correspondents include: Frank Bacon, Witter Bynner, William Chapman, Irvin S. Cobb, Raymond Davis, Robert Davis, Sewell Ford, Hamlin Garland, Robert Holliday, Burges Johnson, Joseph Lincoln, Orson Lowell, George McCutcheon, Thomas Masson, Leo Mielziner, Fulton Oursler, Leroy Scott, Ellery Sedgwick, Henry A. Shute, Julian Street, Arthur Train, Louis Vance, and Jesse Williams. There is also personal correspondence, most of it with his daughter Jean Chapin.
"Some of the correspondents include: Frank Bacon, Witter Bynner, William Chapman, Irvin S. Cobb, Raymond Davis, Robert Davis, Sewell Ford, Hamlin Garland, Robert Holliday, Burges Johnson, Joseph Lincoln, Orson Lowell, George McCutcheon, Thomas Masson, Leo Mielziner, Fulton Oursler, Leroy Scott, Ellery Sedgwick, Henry A. Shute, Julian Street, Arthur Train, Louis Vance, and Jesse Williams. There is also personal correspondence, most of it with his daughter Jean Chapin."@en
"Finally, the correspondence of Ida Zipster Butler is also included in the papers of her husband. Almost all of these letters relate in some way to Ellis Parker Butler."@en
"The papers of Ellis Parker Butler are primarily comprised of correspondence, but they also include some manuscripts of his poetry. Most of the letters concern his writing or his work with the Authors' League of America."@en
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