Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook Page 69
Dublin Core
Title
Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook Page 69
Subject
Benson, Laura Quayle
Florida State College for Women
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Scrapbooks--1910-1920
Scrapbooks--United States--History--20th century
Description
Page 69 from the scrapbook of Laura Quayle Benson, who attended the Florida State College for Women ca. 1917-1919. Three separate cutouts make their way onto this page 69. One of the cutouts is a letter written in cursive, however the addresser an addressee are unknown. Underneath that letter is a cutout titled "YOU SHALL NOT PASS". The third and final cutout is mostly covered by the other two so it is difficult to state what it is exactly.
Creator
Benson, Laura Quayle
Source
[no text]
Publisher
Heritage & University Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, Florida
Date
1917-1919
Contributor
Heritage & University Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, Florida
Rights
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Relation
DigiNole, FSU Digital Library, Heritage & University Archives: Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook, 1917-1919
Format
Scrapbook Page, 14 x 11 in (35.5 x 28 cm)
Language
English
Type
PhysicalObject
Identifier
fscw-scrapbook.benson.hum2831.fa20.grp.5.page.69
Coverage
Tallahassee (Fla.)
1917-1919
Scrapbook Page Item Type Metadata
Page Number
69
Page Title
[YOU SHALL NOT PASS]
Page Insert 2
Page 69 consists of three cutouts, one of them only containing five visible letters that possibly spell out
"PATRON". The second cutout is a letter, written in cursive. To whom this letter is addressed is unknown, and the writer is unknown as well. Finally, the poem "You Shall Not Pass" tells the story in relation to war and combat.
"PATRON". The second cutout is a letter, written in cursive. To whom this letter is addressed is unknown, and the writer is unknown as well. Finally, the poem "You Shall Not Pass" tells the story in relation to war and combat.
Page Entry
"YOU SHALL NOT PASS"
Files
Collection
Citation
Benson, Laura Quayle, “Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook Page 69,” Exploration of FSCW Scrapbooks, accessed April 25, 2024, https://humfscwexploration.omeka.net/items/show/591.
Geolocation
Item Relations
This Item | Creator | Item: Laura Quayle Benson |
This Item | Is Part Of | Item: Laura Quayle Benson Scrapbook |
Item: You Shall Not Pass/America to Flanders Fields | supplement of | This Item |