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James Jones 1921-77 IL534 |
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 Picture Courtesy of Jim Kuntz
 Welcome Center Courtesy of Jim Kuntz JAMES JONES 1921 - 77
From Here To Eternity author James Jones co-founded the Handy Writers' Colony (1949-1964) at the west edge of Marshall with his mentor Lowney Turner Handy and her husband, Harry. Jones wrote Some Came Running here before moving to New York and later to Paris and writing other books. Several other Colony writers completed and published novels during those years. The house Jones built at the edge of the Colony grounds in 1953 still stands. The house and colony grounds are dedicated a Literary Landmark by Friends of Libraries, U.S.A. Friends of Libraries U.S.A., literary landmarks register; Marshall Friends of the Library, James Jones Literary Society, Clark County Historical Society, Marshall Main Street Program, May 18, 2006. Michigan Ave., 1 blk. N. of Archer Ave., @ Welcome Center, Marshall, Clark County Illinois
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