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John Butler Yeats fonds
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MG 534
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1912 (Creation)
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1 letter
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(1839-1922)
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John Butler Yeats was born in Ireland in 1839. He worked briefly as a lawyer before becoming an artist and painter in 1867. In 1907 he moved to America and passed away in 1922. He was also the father of poet William Butler Yeats.
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Acquired as a part of the Morton Manuscript Collection, by the University of Saskatchewan Special Collections.
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Letter to Charles Fitzgerald July 15, 1912 ( ? ) Autograph letter signed and including caricature sketches of two heads. Extracted from library copy of his "J. B. Yeats letters to his son, W.B. Yeats and others. N. Y., 1946”
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