Felton, Eunice W.

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Eunice W. Felton: daughter-in-law of Cornelius Conway Felton.

Cornelius Conway Felton: Greek and Latin Scholar, appointed Eliot professor of Greek at Harvard, 1834, 20th President of Harvard, 1860-1862. Publications include: Familiar Letters from Europe, Greece, Ancient and Modern.

James Thomas Fields: Publisher, author, poet. Engaged in bookselling and publishing. Followed James Lowell as Editor of Atlantic Monthly. In 1871 he published Yesterdays with Authors in which he recorded his friendships with Dickens, Hawthorn, Thackery, Wordsworth, etc.

From the description of Eunice W. Felton letter to "Dear Sir" [manuscript], [?] Aug 14. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 225136858

Eunice W. Felton: daughter-in-law of Cornelius Conway Felton.

Cornelius Conway Felton: Greek and Latin Scholar, appointed Eliot professor of Greek at Harvard, 1834, 20th President of Harvard, 1860-1862. Publications include: Familiar Letters from Europe, Greece, Ancient and Modern.

James Thomas Fields: Publisher, author, poet. Engaged in bookselling and publishing. Followed James Lowell as Editor of Atlantic Monthly. In 1871 he published Yesterdays with Authors in which he recorded his friendships with Dickens, Hawthorn, Thackery, Wordsworth, etc.

From the description of Eunice W. Felton letter to "Dear Sir" [manuscript], [?] Aug 14. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648011085

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