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Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was at the center of the Transcendentalist movement in New England. Although she wrote and published many works, she is best remembered for her support and friendship of Emerson, Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller and many others. She published the journal Dial, founded the famous West Street Book Shop and Publishing House, and introduced kindergarten to America.
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was an educator, publisher, and founder of the West Street Book Shop. She was the sister-in-law of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Horace Mann.
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was one of nineteenth-century America's influential Transcendental writers and educational reformers. She was the sister-in-law of Nathaniel Hawthorne and of Horace Mann. Rebecca Amory Lowell was the daughter of John Lowell (1769-1840) and Rebecca Lowell.
Educator, author, and lecturer Peabody established the first kindergarten in the United States. For further biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971).
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was a transcendentalist, teacher, author, and educational reformer. Her sister, Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, educator and wife of Horace Mann, died in 1887. For biographical information on both women, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971).
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894), Transcendentalist, teacher, author, and educational reformer, was raised in Salem, Mass., with her sisters Mary Tyler Peabody Mann (1806-1887) and Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne (1809-1871). Educated in her mother's school in Salem, Peabody demonstrated an early interest in theology, philosophy, history, and literature. She taught in Brookline, Mass., and later in Boston, Mass., where she worked with Bronson Alcott (1799-1888). She became a friend and champion of the era's Transcendentalists (e.g., William Ellery Channing, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson), literary figures (e.g., Nathaniel Hawthorne), and educators (e.g., Horace Mann). Peabody also published several educational and religious works, and founded the first kindergarten in the United States in 1859. She also hosted Margaret Fuller's (1810-1850) "Conversations" in her home/bookstore in Boston during the 1840s.
Activist for establishment of Froebel's kindergarten in U.S.; teacher, author, publisher, social and educational reformer; founder in 1840 of Foreign Library, 13 West St., Boston, Mass., (circulating library, bookstore, and meeting place for the transcendentalists); sister of Mary Peabody Mann (Mrs. Horace Mann) and of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne (Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne). Born at Billerica, Mass.; lived in Salem, Lancaster, Boston, West Newton, Concord, and elsewhere; died at Jamaica Plain (Boston).
(Cont.) Donor of ca. 1,000 printed volumes to the Concord Free Public Library.
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Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Title:
Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Papers of Samual Baker Ward and his wife Anna Hazard Barker Ward, friends of Ralph Waldo Emerson and associates of the Transcendentalists.
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R. Waldo Emerson to: Miss Peabody October 30, 1838.
Title:
Autograph letter signed R. Waldo Emerson to: Miss Peabody October 30, 1838.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R. Waldo Emerson to: Miss Peabody October 30, 1838.
May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel J. May diary, 1869.
Title:
Samuel J. May diary, 1869.
Diary of Samuel May gives account of daily life of a retired 19th Century clergyman. A very active retiree, he continues to perform many ministerial duties along with writing, traveling, and attending meetings related to Temperance, Freedmen's aid, and Women's rights. He maintains a large correspondence, continues to write about the anti-slavery movement, and is president of the Syracuse Board of Education. He attends his class reunion at Harvard.
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Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. Caroline Wells Healey Dall papers, 1811-1917.
Title:
Caroline Wells Healey Dall papers, 1811-1917.
The Caroline H. Dall Papers consist of 24 archival boxes and 81 bound volumes of letterbooks, notebooks, scrapbooks and detailed personal journals, 1822-1912, of Caroline Healey Dall, a leading 19th century reformer and essayist. The papers document Dall's long life and varied career from her early days in Hampton Falls, N.H., to her later years as a major reform figure in Boston and Washington, D.C. Among the topics covered are: Dall's early involvement in Unitarian church affairs; her attraction to Transcendentalism and the thought of Margaret Fuller; her difficult marriage to missionary Charles H.A. Dall; her work in the antislavery and woman suffrage movements, and her prolific literary career. Among the correspondents are Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, James Freeman Clarke, Edward Everett Hale, William H. Herndon, George Frisbie Hoar, Theodore Parker, Elizabeth P. Peabody, Wendell Phillips, and Dall's son, noted naturalist William H. Dall.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes and 81 v.
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Allen, Nathaniel T. (Nathaniel Topliff), 1823-1903. Nathaniel Topliff Allen family papers, 1846-1915.
Title:
Nathaniel Topliff Allen family papers, 1846-1915.
Reminiscences (1846-1902) reflecting Allen's education, philosophy, and his school, providing insights as to his wide interests in such subjects as abolition, women's suffrage, and temperance, pocket diaries (1878-1895) with notes on day-to-day activities, letterbook index (1880-1881) listing correspondents, photographs, and other papers of Allen and his family; materials of West Newton English and Classical School (also known as Allen School), including fliers, programs, historical sketch, and catalogs; and materials relating to the Nathaniel Allen House, on 35 Webster St., West Newton, which served as a stop on the underground railroad, acquired by Allen School and House Preservation Corporation in 1981, including bylaws and other records of the corporation, preservation instructions, funding documents, and photographs. Includes information concerning daughters Lucy and Fanny Allen who started the Misses Allen School in the family home on Webster Street, The Story of the Allens in Education, written by Lucy Ellis Allen, and memorial booklets about daughters Sarah Allen Cooney and Fanny Bassett Allen; Rosa Allen's Family Songs (1899) containing text and music for 12 American folksongs sung by the Allens at family gatherings; correspondence and documents concerning Allen's friendship with many well-known educators and abolitionists such as Horace Mann, Cyrus Peirce, William Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Parker, Wendell Phillips, Charles Sumner, Elizabeth Peabody, Catherine Beecher, Frederick Douglass, and Booker T. Washington; and information concerning Allen's involvement with Rebecca Pomroy and the Pomroy Home for Orphan Girls, Unitarian Church of West Newton, West Newton Athenaeum, and other organizations.
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- Allen, Nathaniel T. (Nathaniel Topliff), 1823-1903. Nathaniel Topliff Allen family papers, 1846-1915.
Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Letters, 1837-1868, to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody.
Title:
Letters, 1837-1868, to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody.
Among those discussed are Nathaniel Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, the Bronson Alcotts, Mary Mann, Robert Browning.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Letters, 1837-1868, to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letter to Rev. [Oscar] Clute. [s.l.]. [18--]
Title:
Letter to Rev. [Oscar] Clute. [s.l.]. [18--]
Concerning some articles from the Chronicle which she would like to have him publish.
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Hawthorne, Una, 1844-1877. Autograph letters signed (2) : [n.p.], to "Aunt Lizzie" [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody], 1865 May 16 and [no year] Apr. 6.
Title:
Autograph letters signed (2) : [n.p.], to "Aunt Lizzie" [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody], 1865 May 16 and [no year] Apr. 6.
The undated being a juvenile letter describing spring, the second sends her flowers from "papa's hill" and including lilies of the valley which were his favorite.
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- Hawthorne, Una, 1844-1877. Autograph letters signed (2) : [n.p.], to "Aunt Lizzie" [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody], 1865 May 16 and [no year] Apr. 6.
Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. Papers, 1798-1893 (bulk 1827-1887)
Title:
Dorothea Lynde Dix papers, 1798-1893 (inclusive), 1827-1887 (bulk).
Correspondence and manuscripts of American educator, social reformer, and humanitarian, Dorothea Dix.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (9.5 linear ft.)
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- Dorothea Lynde Dix papers, 1798-1893 (inclusive), 1827-1887 (bulk).
Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Sophia Peabody Hawthorne collection of papers, 1775-1949 bulk (1822-1871).
Title:
Sophia Peabody Hawthorne collection of papers, 1775-1949 bulk (1822-1871).
This is a synthetic collection that consists of manuscripts and a typescript, correspondence from and about the author, diaries for 1829 and 1859, seventeen journals kept from 1829 to 1869, notebooks, commonplace books, financial documents, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 1,121 items.
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- Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Sophia Peabody Hawthorne collection of papers, 1775-1949 bulk (1822-1871).
Walker, James, 1794-1874. James Walker correspondence, 1829 November 29.
Title:
James Walker correspondence, 1829 November 29.
ALS written by Walker to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody concerning her public readings from her works.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Walker, James, 1794-1874. James Walker correspondence, 1829 November 29.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody] April 5, [18]38.
Title:
Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody] April 5, [18]38.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody] April 5, [18]38.
Nitzsche, George Erazmus, 1874-1961. George E. Nitzsche Unitariana collection, 1778-2007; bulk: 1791-1956
Title:
George E. Nitzsche Unitariana collection, 1778-2007
This collection consists of autograph letters and other papers of eminent Unitarians and liberal religious thinkers from the United States and abroad, 1778-2007, collected by George E. Nitzsche of the Unitarian Society of Germantown. The collection contains the autographs of U.S. presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Millard Fillmore, James A. Garfield, Thomas Jefferson, and William H. Taft; politicians John A. Andrew, Edward Everett, George Frisbie Hoar, John Davis Long, and Daniel Webster; authors Louisa May Alcott, William Cullen Bryant, Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, and Harriet Martineau; reformers Susan B. Anthony, Lydia Maria Francis Child, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton; scientists Nathaniel Bowditch and Charles Darwin; clergymen William Ellery Channing, James Freeman Clarke, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and Theodore Parker; judges Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1935), Lemuel Shaw, and Joseph Story; educator Horace Mann; editor Horace Greeley; and historians Francis Parkman and Jared Sparks. Included are original letters to George E. Nitzsche; correspondence and other papers related to the Unitarian Society of Germantown (Philadelphia, Pa.), of which Nitzsche was a member; printed matter about the individuals in the collection and Unitarianism; and books by Joseph Priestley and Charles William Wendte.
ArchivalResource: 6 narrow boxes of originals and 14 narrow boxes of photocopies.
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- Nitzsche, George Erazmus, 1874-1961. George E. Nitzsche Unitariana collection, 1778-2007.
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Papers, 1762-1962
Title:
Gerrit Smith Papers 1762-1962
Papers of the social reformer and philanthropist from Peterboro, New York. Business, family and general correspondence; business and land records; writings; and maps. Notable correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, John Jacob Astor, Henry Ward Beecher, Antoinette Blackwell, Caleb Calkins, Lydia Maria Child, Cassius Clay, Alfred Conkling, Roscoe Conkling, Charles A. Dana, Paulina W. Davis, Edward C. Delavan, Frederick Douglass, Albert G. Finney, Sarah Grimke, Elizabeth Cady and Henry B. Stanton, Louis Tappan, Sojourner Truth, and Theodore Weld.
ArchivalResource: 130.0 linear ft.
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- Gerrit Smith Papers, 1762-1962
Rebecca Spring Papers, ca. 1830-1900
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Rebecca Spring Papers, ca. 1830-1900
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Spring, Rebecca. Rebecca Spring papers, ca. 1830-1900.
Bacon, Delia Salter, 1811-1859. Papers of Delia Salter Bacon [manuscript], 1820-1952 (bulk 1827-1859).
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Papers of Delia Salter Bacon [manuscript], 1820-1952 (bulk 1827-1859).
Includes 312 autograph letters signed and initialed and one typed letter signed to and from Delia Bacon and others; 10 miscellaneous items including prospectuses of Delia Bacon, her The author's apology and claim, [1857?], an engraving of Leonard Bacon, a memorandum of an agreement between Delia Bacon and Samuel Coleman, an inventory of school items to be sold at a private sale in 1831 and payments to various people for sums due, and 3 newspaper clippings. Many of the later letters discuss Delia Bacon's research on the authorship of Shakespeare's works in England. Correspondents include: Mrs. Alice Bacon, Benjamin W. Bacon, David Bacon, George Blagden Bacon, Leonard Bacon, Leonard W. Bacon, Lucy Johnson Bacon, Theodore Bacon, George Bancroft, Sarah Cary Becker, Catherine E. Beecher, Francis Bennoch, James Buchanan, Charles Butler, Jane and Thomas Carlyle, Messrs. Chapman and Hall, Rufus Choate, Samuel Colman, J.P. Collier, Messrs. Dix and Edwards, Sir Henry Ellis, R.W. Emerson, Edward Everett, Eliza R. Farrar (Mrs. John Farrar), George Fayrer, C.C. Felton, Celina Flower, G.J. Granville, Mrs. W. Grote, Francis L. Hawks, Nathaniel and Sophia Hawthorne, Arthur Helps, Herriman and Brink, George S. Hillard, Marcus Hodges, R.M. Milnes (later Lord Houghton), J.B. Hume, M. Jones, Rose H. Lathrop, [J.?T.?] Lipscomb, George Littlewood, Sampson Low, Son & co., John Lord, E.B. Lytton (later Baron Lytton), James Martineau, Maria Mitchell, John Murray, Anthony Panizzi, J.W. Parker, Elizabeth Peabody, George Peabody, Alice Bacon Peck, Phillips, Sampson & co., George Palmer Putnam (editor of Putnam's magazine), Bernard and David Rice, Mr. and Mrs. George Ripley, Sarah S. Robbins, Benjamin Silliman, Augustus R. Sleet, Harriet B. Stowe, Thomas H. Taylor (editor of the Tribune), Jonathan M. Wainwright, Thomas S. Williams and Julia Bacon Woodruff.
ArchivalResource: 323 items.
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- Bacon, Delia Salter, 1811-1859. Papers of Delia Salter Bacon [manuscript], 1820-1952 (bulk 1827-1859).
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. Autograph letters signed (3) : Rome and [Concord], to "Aunt Lizzie" [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody], [1858] and [n.d.].
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Autograph letters signed (3) : Rome and [Concord], to "Aunt Lizzie" [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody], [1858] and [n.d.].
Juvenile letters; the first telling her aunt of the Forum and sending her a sliver of glass she found there (included); the second sending news of her activities.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (6 p.) : ill. ; (24mo and 16mo)
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- Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. Autograph letters signed (3) : Rome and [Concord], to "Aunt Lizzie" [Elizabeth Palmer Peabody], [1858] and [n.d.].
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Letter : to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1863.
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Letter : to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1863.
Letter explaining Hawthorne's reasons for dedicating his Our old home, to Franklin Pierce and Hawthorne's opinions of the Civil War. Clippings contain a transcription of the letter and an editorial response from Horatio Bridge, that includes excerpts of letters from Hawthorne to Bridge containing more of Hawthorne's thought regarding the war. The prints represent various people mentioned in the letter and the clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (20 leaves) ; 26 cm.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Letter : to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1863.
Unknown. List of Subscribers to Self-Education, 1830.
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List of Subscribers to Self-Education, 1830.
List of Salem subscribers to "Self-education; or, the means and art of moral progress" written by the Baron de Gerando and translated from the original French (Du perfectionnement morale, ou de l'education de soi-meme, published in 1824) by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody. 11 signatures are listed.
ArchivalResource: 1 envelope.
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- Unknown. List of Subscribers to Self-Education, 1830.
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. James Freeman Clarke letters, 1847-1887.
Title:
James Freeman Clarke letters, 1847-1887.
The collection consists of eighteen letters, written 1847-1887. Includes letters to Frank Sanborn, Joseph Ricketson, Elizabeth Arnold, Clement Hugh Hill, C.H. Plummer, Nahum Capen, and Abraham F. Clarke; the topics include his lecture appearances, responses to requests and invitations, some quoted passages and poems, and newspaper articles. A lengthy letter to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, marked "not sent," is about Theodore Parker, and is rather critical of her "strong language" in her letter to him.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. James Freeman Clarke letters, 1847-1887.
Sophia Peabody Hawthorne collection of papers, 1775-1949, 1822-1871
Title:
Sophia Peabody Hawthorne collection of papers 1775-1949 1822-1871
This is a synthetic collection that consists of manuscripts and a typescript, correspondence, diaries for 1829 and 1859, seventeen journals kept from 1829 to 1869, notebooks, commonplace books, financial documents, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 1,525 items
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- Sophia Peabody Hawthorne collection of papers, 1775-1949, 1822-1871
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1792-1994
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New England Hospital for Women and Children Records 1792 - 1994
Women's hospital. This hospital was, for more than a century, a teaching hospital for women doctors and a place where women could receive treatment from them. It was the first hospital in Boston to offer obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics all in one facility. Material includes memoranda, written histories, photographs and scrapbooks. Also documented are such topics as a 1915 controversy over abortion, using chloroform as an anesthetic, and African American interns. The collection includes several hundred letters collected for their autograph value for fund-raising fairs. The letters do not relate to the Hospital; content includes woman suffrage, abolition, freedmen's education, literature, and Civil War relief. Notable correspondents include: Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lydia Maria Child, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Lucy Stone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 27 boxes; (9.5 linear ft.)
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children Records MS 339., 1792 - 1994
Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
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Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Library of Amos Bronson Alcott, the American philosopher of the NewEngland Transcendentalist group.
ArchivalResource: 599 v.
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- Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Emerson family papers, 1699-1939.
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Emerson family papers, 1699-1939.
Compositions, correspondence, notes, photographs, daguerreotypes, and other materials by and about Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Emerson family. Also includes secondary materials by Emerson scholars.
ArchivalResource: 171 boxes (56 linear ft.)
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- Emerson family papers, 1699-1939.
American Women Writers, 1850-1936
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American Women Writers, 1850-1936
Letters and other papers of 17 American women writers collected by Emily Driscoll.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- American Women Writers, 1850-1936
Alcott family additional papers, 1707-1904 (inclusive), 1821-1888 (bulk).
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Alcott family additional papers, 1707-1904 (inclusive), 1821-1888 (bulk).
Part of the family papers of the Alcott family of Concord (Mass.). This family included the writer Louisa May Alcott, and the New England transcendentalist Amos Bronson Alcott. Papers include diaries, compositions, correspondence, business papers, and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Alcott family additional papers, 1707-1904 (inclusive), 1821-1888 (bulk).
Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909. Correspondence to William Torrey Harris, [1864]-1909.
Title:
Correspondence to William Torrey Harris, [1864]-1909.
Includes letters to Harris from the following individuals: Louisa May Alcott (1 item, 1885); Edward Waldo Emerson (7 items + enclosure, 1891-1907); J. Holtzbecker/Holzbecker (2 items, 1882); Julia Ward Howe (6 items, 1871-1904); Mary Peabody Mann (1 item, 1883?); Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (18 items + enclosure + some typed transcripts, 1881-1888, plus one letter of uncertain authorship, possibly by E.P. Peabody); A.S. (A.L.?) Pratt (1 item, 1887); Anna B. Pratt (5 items, 1888-1890); Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (150 items + enclosures, [1864]-1909); Emily Talbot (1 item, 1881). (Cont.) Some of the correspondence is in reference to the Concord School of Philosophy. Some of the Sanborn letters concern the American Social Science Association, of which both Sanborn and Harris were officers. The Concord authors provide a recurring theme in the Sanborn letters. One of the Sanborn letters (Dec. 7, 1877) refers to the death of Mrs. A.M. Alcott, one (Mar. 3, 1888) to Bronson Alcott's impending death. One Sanborn letter (Jan. 12, 1890) includes an enclosed ALS (Jan. 7, 1890) from Daniel Chester French about the designing of a bust of Alcott. The later. (Cont.) Sanborn letters include extensive enclosures. Some of the correspondence is accompanied by information provided by Edith Davidson Harris (W.T. Harris's daughter).
ArchivalResource: 193 items + enclosures.
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- Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909. Correspondence to William Torrey Harris, [1864]-1909.
Damon, Anne E. Letter, 1862, March 13 : Concord [Mass.], to Mary W. Armington.
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Letter, 1862, March 13 : Concord [Mass.], to Mary W. Armington.
Describes meeting of Farmer's Club. Comments on R.W. Emerson, Thoreau and Elizabeth Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 8 p. ; 18 cm.
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- Damon, Anne E. Letter, 1862, March 13 : Concord [Mass.], to Mary W. Armington.
Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody, 1806-1887. Horace Mann papers II, 1826-1882.
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Horace Mann papers II, 1826-1882.
Letters written and received by reformer Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, wife of educator and statesman Horace Mann, 1826-1882, include correspondence with her sister Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, [Love] Rawlins Pickman, Susan Cabot Higginson, Sally J. Gardner, and Eliza L. Guild, among others. Letters discuss education, family matters, politics, religion, and Mary's writings. Also includes some letters written to and from Horace Mann and her sister educator Elizabeth Palmer Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize box.
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- Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody, 1806-1887. Horace Mann papers II, 1826-1882.
Driscoll, Emily,. American women writers, 1850-1936 (inclusive).
Title:
American women writers, 1850-1936 (inclusive).
Letters and other papers of 17 American women writers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Driscoll, Emily,. American women writers, 1850-1936 (inclusive).
Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
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Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Correspondence of the New England-based Emerson family.
ArchivalResource: 45 boxes (15 linear ft.)
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- Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Papers consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, legal documents, book reviews, and photocopies [manuscript] 1856 (1863-88) 1910.
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Papers consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, legal documents, book reviews, and photocopies [manuscript] 1856 (1863-88) 1910.
Correspondence discusses her literary career, the writing and publication of her novels & short stories, her family, friends, financial affairs, her health & physicians, and her social life. In addition, there are references to the Concord School of Philosophy, and the career of artist Abigail May Alcott. Correspondents include: Abigail May Alcott, Amos Bronson Alcott, John Sewall Pratt Alcott, Ariadne Blish, Lydia Maria Francis Child, William Warland Clapp, Mary Mapes Dodge, J.R. Elliott, ed. of Flag of our union; Daniel Sharp Ford, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Horace B. Fuller, Laura Hosmer, A.K. Loring, Thomas Niles, William J. Niles, J.R. Osgood, Lydia Dodge Cabot Parker, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Anna Alcott Pratt, James Redpath, Sampson Low, Son & Marston, London; Scribner & Company, New York; Tauchitz, publishers, Leipzig; Howard Malcom Ticknor, William Hayes Ward. There is also correspondence & documents regarding the will and estate of Miss Alcott; and correspondence between John S.P. Alcott and Jessie Bonstelle Stuart regarding the dramatization of Little Women [ca. 35 items]. There are complete manuscripts for many of her short stories; and pages from the following: An old fashioned girl, Daisy's ball, Jack and Jill, Jo's boys, and The pickwick. Printed material includes obituaries of Miss Alcott, and reviews of her works. There are also photographs, a silhouette, and a portrait of Miss Alcott.
ArchivalResource: 311 items.
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- Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Papers consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, legal documents, book reviews, and photocopies [manuscript] 1856 (1863-88) 1910.
Solger, Reinhold, 1817-1866. Papers of Reinhold Solger, 1840-1944.
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Papers of Reinhold Solger, 1840-1944.
Correspondence (1854-1944), articles, plays, and drawings by Solger, announcements, lectures, clippings, photos, autograph collection, biographical and genealogical notes, memorabilia, and other papers. Includes writings about Solger by Milton Allan Dickie and Friedrich Kapp; a brief submitted to Salmon P. Chase by Solger relating to the case of the United Turner Rifles, April 1861; and letters to Solger's grandson, Frederick Reinhold Solger from scholars asking about Solger. Correspondents include Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin, Nathaniel P. Banks, Edward Baumstark, Phillips Brooks, Caroline Wells (Healy) Dall, Milton Allan Dickie, Charles Fleishmann, Edward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry James, Friedrich Kapp, William Sloane Kennedy, Otto Lohr, Anna Cabot (Jackson) Lowell, Horace Mann, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Anna Katharine (Green) Rohlfs, Carl Schurz, Madeline Bettina Stern, and Adolf Edward Zuker.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.2 containers plus 1 oversize.
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- Solger, Reinhold, 1817-1866. Papers of Reinhold Solger, 1840-1944.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter : Washington, D.C., to [Elizabeth] Peabody, n.p., 1886 July 24.
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Letter : Washington, D.C., to [Elizabeth] Peabody, n.p., 1886 July 24.
Autograph letter signed. Comments that people do not give John C. Fremont the credit that he is due. Also writes that she is working on a book.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.).
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter : Washington, D.C., to [Elizabeth] Peabody, n.p., 1886 July 24.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Papers, 1880-1886 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1880-1886 (inclusive).
Letters and postcards to friends, most re: the education of children.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Papers, 1880-1886 (inclusive).
Ayer, James, 1815-1891. Pemberton collection, 1645-1948; bulk: 1798-1888.
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Pemberton collection, 1645-1948; bulk: 1798-1888.
Papers, including family letters, of the Ayer, Channing, Eustis, Farwell, Spaulding, and Whittemore families, collected through their connections from inter-marriages. Ayer family papers include medical notes and letters between brothers James and Joseph C. Ayer while medical students and later physicians; medical accounts (1842-43) of James kept at Monument Beach and Sandwich, Mass.; and James's diary from 1880-87. Also, a few amateur writings of James B. Ayer and two scrapbooks (189-93; 1918-23). Channing family papers contain Ruth G. Channing's account books and trigonometry notebook. (Cont'd) Among the Eustis family members represented is Frederic A. Eustis whose papers include an account book (1846-54) for a boarding school at Milton, Mass. which he ran; a Greek Bible with his tipped in notes (1836); records and accounts (1863-71) of his Eustis family plantation in South Carolina, including lists of slaves and, after the Civil War, freedmen as laborers with tasks and wages; and his 1857 pocket diary. Other Eustis papers include Mary Channings Eustis's recipe book, commonplace-books, and volumes of home medical remedies; Emily A. Eustis Jeffries's commonplace-books; and her husband's, John A. Jeffries, biology notebook (1875-76). (Cont'd) Deeds and other legal papers in this collection include those of Bezaleel and Daniel Spaulding, in particular to lands in Hillsborough County, N.H. and of Nathaniel W. Farwell for lands in Lewiston, Me. Other misc. items include Whittemore family genealogical notes; an account book (1827-28) of the Suffolk Bank of Boston; Elizabeth P. Peabody's notebook on astronomy and astrology; Civil War letters from James A. Darling of the Army of the Potomac; and Micah P. Shaw's account book (1841-57).
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes, 1 v., and 1 oversize box.
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- Ayer, James, 1815-1891. Pemberton collection, 1645-1948; bulk: 1798-1888.
Warren, Susan Powell Mason, d. 1841. Papers, 1818-1880.
Title:
Papers, 1818-1880.
A small collection of letters written to Susan P. Warren, wife of Boston physician John C. Warren, and to her daughter and son-in-law Mary C. Warren and Thomas Dwight. The letters to Susan include one volume of letters, mostly invitations, to her and her husband while in Europe between 1837-39; one volume of autograph letters; and one small volume of family letters. Correspondents include Catharine M. Sedgwick, Louis Agassiz, Harrison G. Otis, Washington Allston, Elizabeth P. Peabody, Epes S. Dixwell, Sir Astley Cooper, John B. Fitzpatrick, and Oliver W. Holmes. The collection also contains Mary C. Warren's commonplace-book for 1837-38 containing mostly dried flowers with a few poems.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. in one box.
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- Warren, Susan Powell Mason, d. 1841. Papers, 1818-1880.
Charles Baldwin Sedgwick Papers, 1814-1891
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Charles Baldwin Sedgwick Papers 1814-1891
Papers of the New York State lawyer, U.S. Congressman (1859-1863), abolitionist, born near Pompey, N.Y. Correspondence (1847-1891); genealogical material; legal and financial records (1814-1879); writings (1837-1884), including essays, speeches, and published letters; and memorabilia. Largely family correspondence with additional letters of Louis Agassiz, Samuel Bowles, Salmon P. Chase, F.J. Child, James Freeman Clarke, Roscoe Conkling, George W. Curtis, John A. Dahlgren, Richard H. Dana, H.L. Dawes, Daniel S. Dickinson, J.T. Fields, John M. Forbes, John C. Frémont, William Lloyd Garrison, George W. Geddes, George F. Hoar, John Jay, Thomas Starr King, Samuel J. May, Robert B. Minturn, Levi P. Morton, Charles Eliot Norton, Elizabeth P. Peabody, Wendell Phillips, William H. Seward, Gerrit Smith, Israel Washburn, R.S. Watson, Andrew D. White, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft.
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- Charles Baldwin Sedgwick Papers, 1814-1891
Moore, Aubertine Woodward, 1841-1929. Papers, 1781-1928.
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Papers, 1781-1928.
Papers of Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore, an author, musician, and translator, whose pen name was Auber Forestier, and who came to Madison, Wis., from Philadelphia in 1879. Also present are articles on music, biographies, translations, poems and notes, and some genealogical information. There are reminiscences regarding Ole Bull by his son Alexander, and Mrs. Moore's description of visits with Emerson and Walt Whitman. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 3.6 c.f. (11 archives boxes); plusadditions of 30 photographs.
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- Moore, Aubertine Woodward, 1841-1929. Papers, 1781-1928.
Letters sent to Robert Carter from various correspondents, 1852-1882.
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Letters sent to Robert Carter from various correspondents, 1852-1882.
Letters to the American writer Robert Carter chiefly relating to editorial, literary, and social concerns.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Robert Carter from various correspondents, 1852-1882.
Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. Papers of Caroline Wells Healey Dall, 1811-1917.
Title:
Papers of Caroline Wells Healey Dall, 1811-1917.
Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries and journals (1835-1910), notes, scrapbooks, and clippings concerning Dall's involvement with Unitarianism, interest in the transcendentalist movement and Margaret Fuller, work with various antislavery and women's suffrage groups, family life and marriage, and prominence in literary and reform circles in Boston and Washington, D.C. Family papers include those of Dall's husband, missionary and clergyman C. H. A. Dall, and her son, naturalist William Healey Dall. Correspondents include Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, James Freeman Clarke, Frances Folsom Cleveland, William Lloyd Garrison, Edward Everett Hale, William Henry Herndon, George Frisbie Hoar, Theodore Parker, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Wendell Phillips, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 45 microfilm reels.
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- Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. Papers of Caroline Wells Healey Dall, 1811-1917.
Howland, Emily, 1827-1929. Emily Howland papers, 1797-1938.
Title:
Emily Howland papers, 1797-1938.
Collection consists primarily of correspondence; letters discuss attempts to establish schools for escaped slaves and freedmen in the South, abolition, Oberlin College President Charles Grandison Finney's opinion of John Brown and other abolitionists, the women's suffrage movement (especially in New York State), women's higher education, temperance, the Universal Peace movement, the National Arbitration League of Washington, aspects of Quaker life, the Society of Friends, the Freedmen's Bureau, and other issues. Correspondents include Isabel Howland, Caroline F. Putnam, Elizabeth Smith Miller, Sallie Holley, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Cornelia Hancock, Amanda Sanford Hickey, Rev. John D. Read, Emma V. Brown, Booker T. Washington, Herbert Howland (while traveling in England, France, and Egypt), Hanna Letchworth Howland, Joseph and Richard Tallcott, Samuel Parsons, Ebenezer Burnham, George Lincoln Burr (to Isabel Howland), Lillie Devereux Blake, Mary E. Bowman, Gulielma Breed, Phoebe Hathaway, Henry Ince, J. R. Johnson, Alfred H. Love, E. Nash, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, L. W. Stebbins, and Julia A. Wilbur. Also, papers of the related Tallcott and Howland families, and printed items containing letters and other information concerning the Rev. John D. Read and family.
ArchivalResource: 6.8 cubic ft., 15 reels positive, 15 reels negative microfilm.
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- Howland, Emily, 1827-1929. Emily Howland papers, 1797-1938.
Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Papers, 1809-1949
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Papers of Ellis Gray Loring, 1809-1949
Correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, etc., of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 6 file boxes 1 folio+ folder
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Hawthorne family. Hawthorne family papers, 1825-1929.
Title:
Hawthorne family papers, 1825-1929.
The papers afford glimpses into the social and private lives of some of the Hawthorne family. Like others of her time and circumstances, Sophia Hawthorne devoted generous amounts of time to correspondence and journal-keeping; her surviving papers provide a rich reflection of life in 19th-century Concord, in Cuba, and later in England and Europe during Hawthorne's tenure as Consul at Liverpool. Included are letters, verse, journals, and notes relating to the family and milieu of Nathaniel Hawthorne and of the men and women of the American literary renaissance and of the Transcendentalist movement. Virtually all of the letters of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop were written to Clifford Smyth, a literary editor and historian, and to Clifford's wife, Beatrix, Rose's niece; Rose dearly loved Beatrix and her family. Sent from Rosary Hill Home between 1913 and 1926, the year Rose died, the letters illustrate some of the familial concerns of Rose, who was by then Mother Alphonsa: she was for example, worried about her brother, Julian, and she remained committed to preserving her parents' memory. Also included are circa 450 pages of holograph manuscripts which, though undated, can be placed as pre-1900. The manuscripts consist of complete drafts of short stories, verse, and substantial fragments of several novels. These manuscripts seem not to have been previously published. Also present are two other items of interest: a copybook dated 1858, when Rose was seven, with penmanship exercises and numerous poems, and a holograph journal from 1873, when she was 22 years old. Of Julian Hawthorne's letters, almost all were written to Julian's son-in-law, Clifford Smyth, and to Clifford's wife, Beatrix (Julian's daughter). Three items are childhood notes, written in pencil, two to Julian's aunt Elizabeth Palmer Peabody; the other to his maternal grandfather, Nathaniel Peabody. Also included are Hawthorne family memorabilia and photographs, and manuscript papers of actress Anna Cora Mowatt.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear feet (3 manuscript boxes and 1 small box)
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- Hawthorne family. Hawthorne family papers, 1825-1929.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Autograph draft of a letter : to Elizabeth undated.
Title:
Autograph draft of a letter : to Elizabeth undated.
Apologizing for causing Elizabeth "so much uneasiness" with an unthinking remark, but noting that "the truth is, [Hawthorne considers them] both rather sentimental."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 13cm.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Autograph draft of a letter : to Elizabeth undated.
Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917. Franklin Benjamin Sanborn papers, 1845-1936 (bulk 1845-1936)
Title:
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn papers, 1845-1936 (bulk 1845-1936)
Series I contains accession information relating to parts of the collection, specifically a letter from Lulu M. Blake (Mrs. Hallie C. Blake) to Judge Prescott Keyes dated 21 May 1936 regarding the passing of materials from Blake to Keyes. Series II consists of manuscripts, notes, and receipts relating to Sanborn's work and personal interests which include Theodore Parker, anti-slavery (John Brown), and the care and treatment of the insane; receipts include two relating to the attendance of John Brown's daughters at Sanborn's school. Series III consists of correspondence between Sanborn and others including John Brown, Ellery Channing, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Julia Ward Howe, Theodore Parker, Elizabeth Peabody, and Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear ft.One container
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- Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917. Franklin Benjamin Sanborn papers, 1845-1936 (bulk 1845-1936)
Papers, 1819-1852.
Title:
Papers, 1819-1852.
Papers of American Unitarian minister William Ellery Channing.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1819-1852.
Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q. 1942.
Title:
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q.
Index to ownership/provenance information primarily from printed books at Houghton Library.
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- Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q.
Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Papers, 1809-1942 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1809-1942 (inclusive).
Collection contains family correspondence, diaries, business papers, financial records, estate papers, scrapbooks, and photographs. Of special interest is a diary in which Loring describes conversations he had with Ralph Waldo Emerson on philosophic and religious issues; material concerning a trust which was established by friends of William Lloyd Garrison, editor of the antislavery newspaper, the Liberator, to help Garrison and his family financially while retaining some control over the way in which the money was spent; and letters in which Elizabeth Palmer Peabody discusses the possible establishment during the 1850s and 1860s of a Boston academy.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Papers, 1809-1942 (inclusive).
Peabody Family Papers MS 118., 1820-1853
Title:
Peabody Family Papers 1820-1853
Primarily correspondence, mostly to Maria Chase, a friend and neighbor of the three Peabody sisters, although a few are to Rebecca Chase Kinsman. The collection also includes several journals in which the letters have been published.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes; (1 linear ft.)
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- Peabody Family Papers MS 118., 1820-1853
Autograph File, A, 1518-2002.
Title:
Autograph File, A, 1518-2002.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, A, 1518-2002.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody collection of papers, 1822-[1957] bulk (1832-1838).
Title:
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody collection of papers, 1822-[1957] bulk (1832-1838).
This is a synthetic collection that includes correspondence by the author, journals for the period 1833-1836, a diary for 1829, and an author-emended typescript of Louise Hall Tharp's "The Peabody sisters of Salem."
ArchivalResource: 188 items.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody collection of papers, 1822-[1957] bulk (1832-1838).
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Ralph Waldo Emerson papers, 1835-1871.
Title:
Ralph Waldo Emerson papers, 1835-1871.
Papers: ms. paragraph "Thaddeus Blood," dated 1835 July 30; ms. of "Culture" (published 1860 in Atlantic Monthly & also in Conduct of Life), with ALS to J.T. Fields, 1864 Feb. 23, tipped in; correspondence 1836-1871, incl. letters from RWE to F.H. Hedge, to E. Jarvis (about return of $10 overpaid RWE as supply minister), to C.K. Newcomb (22 letters, 1842-1858), to N.W. Coffin, to editor of Commonwealth, to Mr. Wild--Librarian of Concord Town Library, which preceded Concord Free Public Library--(about access to Town Library for. E.P. Peabody), to Thoreau, to E.R. Hoar (about subscription taken up for herbarium to be prepared by Horace Mann Jr. for Town Library; letter from Mann to RWE & subscription list in Emerson's hand included), & to Ellen Tucker Emerson (RWE's daughter); deed to land from RWE to Robert Carter, 1859 Aug. 11.
ArchivalResource: 35 items ; 43 cm. or smaller.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Ralph Waldo Emerson papers, 1835-1871.
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Letters of Park Benjamin [manuscript] 1833-44.
Title:
Letters of Park Benjamin [manuscript] 1833-44.
Benjamin writes to the Committee of the Bay of Suffolk, about admission to the bar; to William Hayden, editor of the Boston atlas, defending a friend from a plagiarism charge; to John Howard Payne about publication of a book and a theatrical benefit; to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody about publication of some of her work; and to others about lecture plans.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Letters of Park Benjamin [manuscript] 1833-44.
Una Hawthorne collection of papers, 1851]-1874
Title:
Una Hawthorne collection of papers 1851]-1874
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, correspondence, diaries for 1869 and 1874, and a notebook dated 1859.
ArchivalResource: 321 items
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- Una Hawthorne collection of papers, 1851]-1874
Charles Eliot Norton papers
Title:
Charles Eliot Norton papers
This archive contains letters addressed to Charles Eliot Norton from about 1845 to1908. Norton was a Harvard graduate (A.B. 1846) and professor of the History of Fine Arts at Harvard from 1874 to 1898, with a special interest in the study and translation of Dante. Many of the letters in this collection deal with art and with Dante. In addition he knew a great many prominent figures in both England and the United States, especially those in the political field and the literary and artistics fields. His correspondence with these people often touches upon their public and their private lives. From 1863 to 1868 Norton was joint editor with his friend James Russell Lowell of the North American review. The letters addressed to him as editor are marked in this index by a star (*) and the folders containing them are stamped with a red N.A.R.(=North American Review). In 1898 Norton's opposition to the Spanish-American war led Senator George F. Hoar to criticize him. A list of some of the letters Norton received commenting on this controversy is at the end of this index. Referenced throughout the finding aid is the Excavations at Delphi (scrapbook folder) with a folder designation, such as f.1, f.2, and so on. All folders can be found at item number 5308.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear feet (45 boxes)
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- Charles Eliot Norton papers, ca.1845-1908.
Curson family papers, 1730-1918 (inclusive), 1770-1850 (bulk).
Title:
Curson family papers, 1730-1918 (inclusive),1770-1850 (bulk).
Papers of the Curson family of Massachusetts, ancestors of the American writer, John Phillips Marquand.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes and 2 volumes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Curson family papers, 1730-1918 (inclusive), 1770-1850 (bulk).
Baylor, Ruth M. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody research materials, 1822-1960
Title:
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody research materials, 1822-1960
Research materials created and collected by Ruth M. Baylor in preparation of her work entitled, "Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: Kindergarten Pioneer" (1965) includes transcripts, photocopies, newspaper clippings, and genealogical research relating to Elizabeth P. Peabody and her involvement in literary pursuits, educational reform, and Transcendentalism. Correspondents include A. Bronson Alcott, Orestes Brownson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, Sr., and Horace Mann.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Baylor, Ruth M. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody research materials, 1822-1960
Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Horace Mann collection, 1669-1926.
Title:
Horace Mann collection, 1669-1926.
The Horace Mann collection is comprised of five collections: the Horace Mann papers, 1669-1926; Horace Mann papers II, 1826-1882; Horace Mann papers III, 1709-1904; Horace Mann papers IV, 1827-1835; and Horace Mann papers V, 1841-1849. These collections pertain to the lives of Horace Mann (1796-1859), Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, Thomas Mann, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Eliza Amelia Dwight, George A. Hubbell, William Brown Fowle, Benjamin Pickman Mann, Horace Mann (1844-1868), and George Comb Mann, among others. All collections are described separately in the catalog and are available together on microfilm.
ArchivalResource: 26 boxes, 10 narrow boxes, 1 vol., and 1 oversize box.
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- Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Horace Mann collection, 1669-1926.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Postcard, n.y.
Title:
Postcard, n.y.
Autograph postcard to Eva Channing in Jamaica Plain, Mass., re: her loneliness at the loss of her sister, November 16(?), n.y.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Postcard, n.y.
James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letter to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, n.d.
Title:
Letter to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, n.d.
James writes to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody on behalf of his his sister Alice who is at Adams Nervine Asylum at Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letter to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, n.d.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. Papers, 1798-1908.
Title:
Papers, 1798-1908.
Includes Papers I-III of author Catharine M. Sedgwick. Primarily contains correspondence with Sedgwick family members, most notably her niece Katharine S. Minot, Sedgwick's parents Theodore and Pamela D. Sedgwick, and her brothers Charles, Robert, and Henry D. (1785-1831); and with contemporary literary figures such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, John G. Whittier, and Julia W. Howe. The subjects of the correspondence include her career as a writer, her works, family matters, the abolitionist movement, Unitarianism, and her social position as a single woman. The papers also include her volumes of reminiscences; diaries (1811-12, 1826-39, 1849-54, and 1857-63) kept in New York City, Stockbridge, and Lenox, Mass. and on trips to New York and Canada (1821) and Europe (1839-40). (Cont'd) Additional correspondents include William Minot, Samuel G. Howe, Elizabeth P. Peabody, Henry W. Bellows, Orville Dewey, William C. Bryant, Susan H. Channing, William E. Channing, Eliza L.C. Follen, Charles Follen, and Anna M. Jameson.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes and 10 cases.
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- Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. Papers, 1798-1908.
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Title:
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 boxes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. The duty of the free states : or, Remarks suggested by the case of the Creole : autograph manuscript of parts I and II, 1842.
Title:
The duty of the free states : or, Remarks suggested by the case of the Creole : autograph manuscript of parts I and II, 1842.
Discussing the 1841 slave rebellion on board the Creole, subsequent reactions, and implications for non-slave holding states.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (215 + 90 p.) ; 12-25 cm.
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- Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. The duty of the free states : or, Remarks suggested by the case of the Creole : autograph manuscript of parts I and II, 1842.
Peabody, Mary Ann. Papers, 1840-1892.
Title:
Papers, 1840-1892.
Collection contains Peabody's personal correspondence, with references to Northerners who criticized slavery, George Parsons Lathrop, and traveling by stagecoach. Included are letters from Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, who introduced the kindergarten system into American education; Sophia (Peabody) Hawthorne, wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne; and Mary Tyler (Peabody) Mann, wife of Horce Mann.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Peabody, Mary Ann. Papers, 1840-1892.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1778-1853. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody collection of papers, 1824-1852.
Title:
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody collection of papers, 1824-1852.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1778-1853. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody collection of papers, 1824-1852.
May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel J. May diary, 1870.
Title:
Samuel J. May diary, 1870.
Diary of Samuel May gives account of daily life of a retired 19th century clergyman. A very active retiree, he continues to perform many ministerial duties along with writing, traveling, and attending meetings related to Temperance, Freedmen's aid, and Women's rights. He maintains a large correspondence, continues to write about the anti-slavery movement. In this year he resigns as president of the Syracuse Board of Education and goes to Washington in support of the Suffrage cause.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 16 cm.
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- May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel J. May diary, 1870.
Mary Tyler Peabody Mann collection of papers, 1822-1949, 1822-1877
Title:
Mary Tyler Peabody Mann collection of papers 1822-1949 1822-1877
This is a synthetic collection consisting of correspondence, as well as a typescript about the author.
ArchivalResource: 526 items
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- Mary Tyler Peabody Mann collection of papers, 1822-1949, 1822-1877
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters : to Rebecca Amory Lowell, 1837-1840.
Title:
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters : to Rebecca Amory Lowell, 1837-1840.
Two autograph letters, signed, from Elizabeth Palmer Peabody to Rebecca Amory Lowell, dated June 2, 1837, and May 1, 1840. The first letter, written from 19 Irving Place, New York, relates events in the lives of several mutual acquaintances. The second letter (no location specified, but possibly Salem, Mass.) expresses condolences on the death of Rebecca Lowell's father (John Lowell), and discusses scholarship in German literature and philosophy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (2 items)
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters : to Rebecca Amory Lowell, 1837-1840.
Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue, 1830-1908. Additional papers, 1848-1915 (inclusive).
Title:
Additional papers, 1848-1915 (inclusive).
This collection consists mainly of correspondence of Wayman Crow and Cornelia (Crow) Carr, including personal letters written by or re: the Sedgwick family, 1848-1871, letters to Wayman Crow from his friend, Henry Giles, 1857-1863, personal letters from Harriet Goodhue Hosmer to the Crow family, responses from readers of Cornelia (Crow) Carr's book, and letters from Julian Mead of the Watertown Savings Bank re: Harriet Goodhue Hosmer's estate,1909-1913. Also included are book reviews and other clippings re: Cornelia (Crow) Carr's biography of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear ft. (1 file box, 1 oversize folder)
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- Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue, 1830-1908. Additional papers, 1848-1915 (inclusive).
Hawthorne, Una, 1844-1877. Una Hawthorne collection of papers, [1851]-1874.
Title:
Una Hawthorne collection of papers, [1851]-1874.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, correspondence by and about the author, diaries for 1869 and 1874, and a notebook dated 1859.
ArchivalResource: 149 items.
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- Hawthorne, Una, 1844-1877. Una Hawthorne collection of papers, [1851]-1874.
Channing, William Ellery. Papers, 1803-1900.
Title:
Channing, William Ellery. Papers, 1803-1900.
Papers of American theologian, author, Unitarian minister, and Harvardgraduate William Ellery Channing including sermons, lectures, and addresses byChanning, sixty-six letters by Channing (1803-1839), thirteen letters to Channing(1828-1839), sixteen manuscripts by Channing (1814-1837), including two drafts on (1819), photographs of Channing and his wife, anda few secondary manuscripts and letters. Unitarian Christianity
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes
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- Channing, William Ellery. Papers, 1803-1900.
Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995
Title:
Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995
Collector. A collection of Americana including historical letters and documents, family and personal papers, broadsides, financial and legal papers, illustrated and printed ephemera, government and legislative documents, military records, journals, and printed matter relating primarily to the expansion and development of the United States from the colonial period through the 1876 centennial.
ArchivalResource: 14,250 items
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- Marian S. Carson collection of manuscripts, 1656-1995, (bulk 1700-1876)
Haven family. Papers, 1747-1908.
Title:
Papers, 1747-1908.
Much of the collection concerns land investments in Vermont, Massachusetts, and the Andrew Craigie estate in Genessee County, New York. There are some court records from Judge Haven's work in Dedham as well as his account book and bank book. The boxes of Samuel Foster Haven materials consist primarily of notes on archaeological subjects and manuscript copies of Archaeology of the United States; A Brief Passage at Arms...; and The History of the Grants of the Great Council of Massachusetts Bay. Samuel Foster Haven, Jr. is represented by his war correspondence and papers relating to his death. There are three folio volumes of medical notes and records of his training at Massachusetts General Hospital, 1854-1855. This collection also includes a letter, 1747, of Joseph Haven of Hopkinton, Mass. concerning a church matter; two sermons, 1760-1795, and two money orders, 1785-1787, of Samuel Haven (1727-1806), minister of the South Congregational Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire from 1752 to 1804; four diaries, 1769-1796, and a book of religious notes and extracts, 1753-1772, of Jason Haven (1733-1803), minister of the First Congregational Church of Dedham, Mass. from 1756 to 1803; an indenture, 1790, re: New York lands purchased by Nathaniel Gorham and Oliver Phelps from the Indians; two probate documents, 1807 and 1811, of Samuel Haven (1771-1847); two letters, 1842, of Franklin Haven (1804-1893), president of the Merchants' Bank of Boston, to Samuel Jennison, treasurer of the Worcester County Institution for Savings; a letter, 1874, of Erastus Otis Haven (1820-1881) to Charles B. Brooks of Boston; an account book of household and personal expenses, 1904-1908, of Frances Williams Allen Haven (1824-1908), second wife of Samuel Foster Haven (1806-1881). The diaries of Jason Haven provide a record of the weather, religious and farm activity, travel about New England, personal and family matters, social visits, personal accounts, deaths, and miscellaneous events.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes.6 v. ; octavo.4 v. ; folio.
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- Haven family. Papers, 1747-1908.
Amos Bronson Alcott papers, 1799-1888.
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Amos Bronson Alcott papers, 1799-1888.
Papers of New England transcendentalist Amos Bronson Alcott, including letterbooks, manuscript compositions, journals, diaries, and other materials.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes and 130 volumes (20.5 linear ft.)
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- Amos Bronson Alcott papers, 1799-1888.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: Miss Peabody June 17, 1839.
Title:
Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: Miss Peabody June 17, 1839.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: Miss Peabody June 17, 1839.
Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Title:
Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Correspondence and records of the Howe family of Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes and 3 volumes (8 linear ft.)
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- Howe family papers, 1819-1910.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894,. Peabody books : remainder of a gift presented primarily in 1878/1879 to the Concord (Mass.) Free Public Library by Elizabeth Peabody, 1524-1878 (bulk 1820-1850).
Title:
Peabody books : remainder of a gift presented primarily in 1878/1879 to the Concord (Mass.) Free Public Library by Elizabeth Peabody, 1524-1878 (bulk 1820-1850).
Printed volumes (some illustrated) ranging in date from 1524 to 1878, bulk ranging from 1820 to 1850. Collection includes American, Austrian, Belgian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Scottish, and Spanish imprints. Largest number of titles are in English and French; titles in Italian, German, and Spanish also included. Some titles in English are translations of foreign works. Broad subject areas represented: literature and history, with some emphasis on revolution, reform, and reformers. (Cont.) Many volumes bear bookplates, inscriptions, or other evidence of having formed part of Elizabeth Peabody's Foreign Library. Volumes once belonging to Dr. Nathaniel Peabody (Elizabeth's father) or to Horace Mann and members of his immediate family comprise a small proportion of the collection. Some books are presentation items inscribed by literary and political figures among Elizabeth Peabody's and the Manns' acquaintances.
ArchivalResource: ca. 415 v. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 30 cm. or smaller.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894,. Peabody books : remainder of a gift presented primarily in 1878/1879 to the Concord (Mass.) Free Public Library by Elizabeth Peabody, 1524-1878 (bulk 1820-1850).
Lippincott, Sara Clarke, 1823-1904. Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1844-1903
Title:
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1844-1903
ArchivalResource:
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1844-1903
James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.
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James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.
Letters written to Unitarian clergyman, author and reformer James Freeman Clarke and his family.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)
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- James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.
James Freeman Clarke additional papers, 1806-1936.
Title:
James Freeman Clarke additional papers, 1806-1936.
Includes letters and papers of Unitarian clergyman and author James Freeman Clarke.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- James Freeman Clarke additional papers, 1806-1936.
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Title:
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Massachusetts. Treasury Office. Orders on salary rolls for public officials, 1842-1860.
Title:
Orders on salary rolls for public officials, 1842-1860.
Per St 1843, c 9, various Massachusetts state officials were paid their salaries by the state treasurer on a quarterly basis, Jan. 1, Apr. 1, July 1, and Sept. 1. These officials included at various times the governor, justices of the Supreme Judicial Court and the Court of Common Pleas, the attorney general and district attorneys, probate, insolvency and police court judges, registers of probate, sheriffs, lunatic asylum officials, and other government officials and employees. Those who were unable to pick up their quarterly salary directly, usually because of distance from Boston, would submit an order to the treasurer, authorizing that the salary should be given to the third-party bearer, or submitted to the cashier of a particular bank. Orders were then endorsed on the back, and the recipient signed the treasurer's book (books for 1854, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1860 located in: Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on Accounts. Account rolls ((M-Ar)2268X)) per the order. Officials who picked up their salaries directly from the treasurer did not submit orders and signed the book in person.
ArchivalResource: 1.05 cubic ft. (3 doc. boxes)
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- Massachusetts. Treasury Office. Orders on salary rolls for public officials, 1842-1860.
Free Library of Philadelphia Collection of Literary Manuscripts, 1666-1990
Title:
Free Library of Philadelphia Collection of Literary Manuscripts 1666-1990
This collection contains letters, manuscript fragments, autographs, and other documents by famous authors. The material dates from 1666 to 1990. The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by the authors to various friends with some letters to editors or critics. There is an even mix of American and European authors present.
ArchivalResource: 23 Linear feet
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- Literary Manuscripts collection, 1666-1990
Horace Elisha Scudder correspondence
Title:
Horace Elisha Scudder correspondence
Letters to American editor Horace Elisha Scudder from various correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 29 v. (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Correspondence, 1864-1906.
Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Title:
Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Correspondence of the New England-based Emerson family.
ArchivalResource: 45 boxes (15 linear ft.)
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- Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Ralph Waldo Emerson miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1881.
Title:
Ralph Waldo Emerson miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1881.
Correspondence of the Transcendentalist poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson miscellaneous correspondence, 1825-1881.
Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Horace Mann papers, 1699-1926.
Title:
Horace Mann papers, 1699-1926.
Papers of Horace Mann, 1699-1926, pertain to his life as a Massachusetts lawyer, state and U.S. legislator, abolitionist, educator, and president of Antioch College in Ohio. Papers include letters written and received by Horace, his wife, reformer Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, and other family, friends, and colleagues. Correspondents include Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, George B. Emerson, Cyrus Peirce, Charles Sumner, and William Bently Fowle, among many others. Also includes lectures and legal notes; sermons; speeches; diaries, 1837-43; a letterbook, 1838; a commonplace-book, 1830's; newspaper clippings; and various writings of Horace, Mary and Benjamin Pickman Mann.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes, 7 narrow boxes, 1 v., and 1 oversize box.
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- Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Horace Mann papers, 1699-1926.
Papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1813-1904.
Title:
Papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne [manuscript] 1659-1963 (bulk 1839-1864).
The collection contains literary manuscripts, correspondence, business papers, portraits and other items pertaining to Hawthorne. Collection contains the manuscripts of "Chiefly about war matters," "Consular experiences," "A description of a tragedy" by H. Aldrich, "Jonathan Cilley," fragment of "Our old home," fragment of "Septimus Felton, "A sketch or two in Warwick," a fragment of "Times Portraiture," annotated by Elizabeth P. Peabody, an 1815 copybook, an essay for "Homes of American Authors" beginning "I passed by the Old Manse...."and "Cuban Journal" by Sophia Peabody. The collection also contains an electrostatic copy of the original manuscript of "A wonder book for boys and girls." Correspondents include Catharine Ainsworth, George Bancroft, Moncure Daniel Conway, William Cox Bennett, Francis Bennoch, Dr. John Brown, Zachariah Burchmore, Henry Colman, Evert Duyckinck, Lydia Tuttle Fessenden, James T. Fields, Samuel G. Goodrich, Rufus W. Griswold, E. W. Gurney, Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne, Una Hawthorne, George S. Hillard, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Alexander Ireland, George Payne Rainsford James, George Parsons Lathrop, Henry W. Longfellow, Horace Mann, Horace Mann, Jr., Robert Manning,Herman Melville (copy), James Miller, J. L. O'Sullivan, George P. Putnam, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, C.H. Peirce, Franklin Pierce, Roberts Brothers, Stephen Pleasonton, William Buell Sprague, George Nicholas Sanders, John Sartain, Alexander Strahan, Charles Sumner, L.A. Surette, Howard Ticknor, W. D. Ticknor, Ticknor & Co., William A. Tiffany, Martin Van Buren, C. W. Webber, Sidney Webster, William A. Wheeler, and E. P. Whipple, Topics include his the customhouse in Boston (1839-40), Brook Farm, 1841, customhouse in the District of Salem and Beverly (1847-54), and consul at Liverpool (1853-60). Also health of self and family, pet dog, wife and children, current writing, lecturers for the [Boston?] Lyceum, London social life, Delia Bacon's book on Shakespeare, life in Italy, horse racing in England, and pessimistic outlook on the Civil War. Of interest are in depth letters concering religion and spirituality from Sophia Peabody Hawthorne to General E. A. Hitchcock. In addition there are brief mentions of Louis Agassiz, Barry Cornwall, George Curtis, Jefferson Davis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Grace Greenwood, Jean Ingelow, Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington Irving, Mary Peabody Mann, Mary Russell Mitford, John Lothrop Motley, and Albert Smith. The collection also contains various Custom House receipts consular affidavits and certification, shipping certificate, and royalty check of Hawthorne. In addition the collection contains miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to the Hawthorne family including a fragment of a legal document, 1659, a survey, 1675, a warrant, 1707, and an account 1800. In addition the collection contains portraits of Hawthorne including two ambrotypes, a carte-de-visite, a cabinet card, and several engravings, together with three pencil drawings by Sophia Hawhtorne and an engraving of the Hawthorne residence. Of interest is "Nathaniel Hawthorne: Tributes by American Authors on the 100th Anniversary of his Birth" containing letters and brief manuscripts solicited by Ralph Waldo Stoddard in 1904. The collection also contains photostatic and typescript copies of Hawthorne items elsewhere. There are several twentieth century letters concerning provenance of some of the letters, and a post 1955 compilation of notes and excerpts pertaining to Una Hawtorne.
ArchivalResource: 215 items.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne [manuscript] 1659-1963 (bulk 1839-1864).
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth P. Peabody Papers, 1835-1879.
Title:
Elizabeth P. Peabody Papers, 1835-1879.
MA educator. Collection includes letters to Ralph Waldo Emerson and his wife, Ledian, regarding religion and Jones Very's insanity (1838-1839) and miscellaneous letters by her (1835-1879), some dealing with Hawthorne family.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth P. Peabody Papers, 1835-1879.
Henry, O., 1862-1910. Autograph file, P, 1554-2005.
Title:
Autograph file, P, 1554-2005.
The Autograph File is a collection of items received singly or in small groups from various sources at various times, and autograph collections, such as that of Evert J. Wendell, which were not kept together as a distinct collection. Items in this portion of the Autograph File include letters from John Gorham Palfrey, Theodore Parker, Thomas William Parsons, John Howard Payne, Andrew and Elizabeth Preston Peabody, Bishop Thomas Percy, Bliss Perry, Franklin Pierce, Edgar Allan Poe, James K. Polk, Jane Porter, William Sydney Porter, and Ezra Pound.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Henry, O., 1862-1910. Autograph file, P, 1554-2005.
New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1792-1994
Title:
New England Hospital for Women and Children Records 1792 - 1994
Women's hospital. This hospital was, for more than a century, a teaching hospital for women doctors and a place where women could receive treatment from them. It was the first hospital in Boston to offer obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics all in one facility. Material includes memoranda, written histories, photographs and scrapbooks. Also documented are such topics as a 1915 controversy over abortion, using chloroform as an anesthetic, and African American interns. The collection includes several hundred letters collected for their autograph value for fund-raising fairs. The letters do not relate to the Hospital; content includes woman suffrage, abolition, freedmen's education, literature, and Civil War relief. Notable correspondents include: Louisa May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lydia Maria Child, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Lucy Stone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 27 boxes; (9.5 linear ft.)
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- New England Hospital for Women and Children. Records, 1792-1994.
Ward, Samuel Gray. Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Title:
Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Chiefly letters to the Wards from relatives, friends, and business associates; also some letters by them, a few poems by Samuel Ward, and a diary, 1845-1852, and commonplace book of Anna Ward. The chief correspondent represented is Ralph Waldo Emerson. Others include Joshua Bates, John Murray Forbes, Margaret Fuller, Otto and Jenny Lind Goldschmidt, Augustine Heard, Henry James (the father), Fanny Kemble, Charles Eliot Norton, Elizabeth Peabody, Catherine Maria Sedgwick, Charles Sedgwick, Elizabeth Buckminster Dwight Sedgwick, Celia Laighton Thaxter, and Sarah Butler Wister. Also includes 1 watercolor drawing by Julian Hawthorne, [Floral design], [1859], inscribed by Anna Hazard Barker Ward, "Painted by Julian Hawthorne and given me by him in Rome. 1859." Anna Ward's commonplace book includes 18 pencil, watercolor, and pen and ink drawings by Ward and others, of birds, children, ships, County Sligo (Ireland), and the Rhone River.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (2.3 linear ft.).
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- Ward, Samuel Gray. Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Title:
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 volumes, 2 portfolio boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Mann, Horace, 1844-1868. Hawthorne-Mann family correspondence, 1853-1865 and n.d. (bulk 1864-1865).
Title:
Hawthorne-Mann family correspondence, 1853-1865 and n.d. (bulk 1864-1865).
Primarily letters to Mann from his family and the family of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Correspondents include Sophia Hawthorne, Rose Hawthorne, Una Hawthorne, brother George Mann, mother Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, and Elizabeth Peabody. Topics include family activities and travels, especially comments on Mann's descriptions of San Francisco and the Sandwich Islands [now the Hawaiian Islands]; Nathaniel Hawthorne's death and burial; Abraham Lincoln's death and burial; and opinions about Civil War events, battles, and personalities. Includes a letter from Elizabeth Peabody (n.d.) describing her two visits to President Lincoln and mentioning General Hitchcock's opinions about Lincoln and the Civil War. In addition, there is a carte-de-visite of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Acquired as part of the Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Rare Books and Manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 17 items (.2 linear ft.)
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- Mann, Horace, 1844-1868. Hawthorne-Mann family correspondence, 1853-1865 and n.d. (bulk 1864-1865).
Stuart, E. G., Mrs. Papers, 1884-1900 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1884-1900 (inclusive).
Collection consists of letters to Mrs. E.G. Stuart from Peabody and Mann, mostly about their health, financial affairs, and daily concerns. Some mention is made of Sarah Winnemucca, a Piute leader agitating for justice for her people. Also included are two photographs: one of Susan B. Anthony and Jean Greenleaf with a caption by Anthony on verso, 1900; and Elizabeth P. Peabody with a Browning poem on verso with comment by Peabody, 1888(?).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Stuart, E. G., Mrs. Papers, 1884-1900 (inclusive).
Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Autograph letters signed (19) : various places, to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, her sister, 1865 May 14-1870 Sept. 2.
Title:
Autograph letters signed (19) : various places, to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, her sister, 1865 May 14-1870 Sept. 2.
ArchivalResource: 19 items (140 p.) ; (12mo & 8vo)
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- Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Autograph letters signed (19) : various places, to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, her sister, 1865 May 14-1870 Sept. 2.
Bacon family papers 1805-1888 Bacon family papers
Title:
Bacon family papers 1805-1888 Bacon family papers
The Bacon family papers contain correspondence, financial documents, and other material related to Delia Bacon, her siblings, her niece Katharine Bacon, and to other members of her family.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear feet
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- Bacon family papers, 1805-1888
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Papers, 1822-1930 (bulk: 1830-1877).
Title:
Papers of Ralph Waldo Emerson [manuscript], 1822-1930 (bulk 1830-1877).
The collection contains complete manuscripts or portions of numerous poems including "The rhodora," "Hymn, sung at the completion of the Concord monument," "Days," "Sea-shore," "Behold the sea," "Friends at Folansbee Lake," "Illusions," and "The forerunners." Prose manuscripts include those for "Solution" and "Unitarian belief" with portions of numerous other essays or lectures including one on John Quincy Adams. Other manuscripts include an 11 page autobiography through 1856; an "Account of interview with Mr. J. Adams, aged 90" and prologue to a Christmas play, with associated manuscript of F. B. Sanborn. Printed material consists of newsclippings of Emerson's obituaries. There are also 14 prints or photographs of Emerson and his home. Correspondence relates to the literary career and personal life of Emerson, to his ministry in the Unitarian Church, his lectures in the United States and abroad, hs editorship of "The Dial," his relationship with Thomas Carlyle and the supervision of the American edition of Carlyle's work. There are also letters of Edward Waldo Emerson and Ellen T. Emerson with their father. Chief correspondents include C. A. Bartol, Henry Whitney Bellows, Samuel Bellows, Samuel Brown, James Eliott Cabot, Peleg Chandler, James Freeman Clark, Moncure Daniel Conway, Rebecca L. Duncan, Likian Jackson Emerson, James Thomas Fields, Fields, Osgood & Co., Gugielmo Gajani, Henry George, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sir Arthur Helps, and Alexander Ireland. Also Little, Brown & Co., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, Theodore Lyman, Theodore Parker, Wendell Phillips, William B. Robers, L. B. Russell, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Epes Sargent, John Sartain, Mary E. P. Stearns, George Luther Stearns, Henry David Thoreau, John Weiss, C.H. Wheeler, Charles Stearns Wheeler, and B. B. Wiley. Topics include religion, philosophy, American culture and government, Brook Farm, Fourierism, abolition, poetry, Longfellow's novel "Kavanagh," the Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Emerson's translation of the Persian poet Hafiz, the Concord Centennial, the Saturday Club, Emerson's English and California tours, the Boston Athenaeum, the Fourth of July and the case of French vs. Upton. The following people are also mentioned in his correspondence : Amos Bronson Alcott, Louis Aggasiz, Lord & Lady Amberley, George Bancroft, William Ellery Channing, Arthur Hugh Clough, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Fenimore Cooper, Margaret Fuller, Horatio Greenough, Herman F. Grimm, Harro Paul Herring, Samule Hoar, Also Washington Irving, Henry James, Charles Morris, John Gorham Palfry, Coventry Patmore, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Sarah Sheppard, Daniel Webster, John Greenleaf Whittier, William A. Wheeler and William Wordsworth.
ArchivalResource: 230 items.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Papers of Ralph Waldo Emerson [manuscript], 1822-1930 (bulk 1830-1877).
Additional letters from various correspondents, 1824-1882.
Title:
Additional letters from various correspondents, 1824-1882.
Letters to proofreader and editor George Nichols concerning his work.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Additional letters from various correspondents, 1824-1882.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters, 1846-1854.
Title:
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters, 1846-1854.
The collection consists of four letters: to Miss Phoebe Gage, Sept. 1846, about the theological poetry of Herder; to Nahum Capen, Dec. 1849, about a lecturer; to the editors of the Congregationalist, undated, accompanying information about kindergarten; to Victor M. Rice, 1 May 1854, part of a series of letters between the two concerning text books and teaching methods.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters, 1846-1854.
Church, Mary Van Wyck. Biography of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1869-1921.
Title:
Biography of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1869-1921.
Two ms. drafts of a biography, apparently never published, of Transcendentalist, teacher, author and educational reformer Elizabeth P. Peabody. Also, letters of Benjamin P. Mann to Mary Van Wyck Church, 1902-04; and the ancestral chart of William L. Palmer (from 1921).
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes and 2 oversize boxes.
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- Church, Mary Van Wyck. Biography of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1869-1921.
Hawthorne Family Papers, ca. 1800-1926
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Hawthorne Family Papers, ca. 1800-1926
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Hawthorne Family Papers, ca. 1800-1926
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Hawthorne collection of autograph letters signed : Salem, Concord [Mass.], etc., to his sisters, mother, wife, and various acquaintances, 1819-1862.
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Hawthorne collection of autograph letters signed : Salem, Concord [Mass.], etc., to his sisters, mother, wife, and various acquaintances, 1819-1862.
This collection includes 19 autograph letters, mostly signed, from Nathaniel Hawthorne to various family members and acquaintances (MA 611.1-19); an engraving of Hawthorne (MA 611.20); and a typescript letter signed (dated Oct. 4, 1902) from Julian Hawthorne, Nathaniel Hawthorne's son, to the editor of The New York Times (MA 611.21). Items in the collection are described individually (MA 611.1-21).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (21 items), unbound : ill. (port.) ; size varies.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Hawthorne collection of autograph letters signed : Salem, Concord [Mass.], etc., to his sisters, mother, wife, and various acquaintances, 1819-1862.
Papers of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, 1834-1959
Title:
Papers of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, 1834-1959
Correspondence, photographs, drawings, etc., of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, sculptor and inventor.
ArchivalResource: 2.79 linear feet (5+1/2 file boxes, 1 card file box) plus 4 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 8 reels of microfilm (M-60)
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- Papers, 1834-1959
Additional papers, 1848-1915
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Additional papers, 1848-1915
Addenda to the papers (A-162/M-60) of Harriet Goodhue Hosmer, including correspondence, clippings, etc.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear ft.; (1 file box, 1 oversize folder)
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- Additional papers, 1848-1915
Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Autograph letters (2) : [n.d.], to her sister, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, ca. 1828-1830.
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Autograph letters (2) : [n.d.], to her sister, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, ca. 1828-1830.
On family matters.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871. Autograph letters (2) : [n.d.], to her sister, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, ca. 1828-1830.
New England Women's Club. Records, 1843-1970 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1843-1970 (inclusive).
A detailed picture of board, annual and social meetings emerges from officer's reports, financial records, minutes, correspondence, lists of officers and members, committee reports, programs, calendars, scrapbooks, photos, clippings, and other material. Also included are manuscripts of speeches and articles, biographical data on some Club members, and material on difficulties encountered by the dress reform committee, the financial crisis of 1899, and on the relationship of the Club to the Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs and to the General Federation of Women's Clubs from 1893 when the national group was founded.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft.
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- New England Women's Club. Records, 1843-1970 (inclusive).
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Autograph letter signed : Liverpool, to Elizabeth Peabody, 1855 Apr. 20.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Liverpool, to Elizabeth Peabody, 1855 Apr. 20.
Saying that he wants to vindicate Sophia "as to all those accusations of neglecting her father and family"; telling her that he would "enlighten [her] as to the relation between husband and wife ... but this conjugal relation is one which God never meant [Elizabeth] to share, and which therefore He apparently did not give [her] the instinct to understand"; explaining that he "did not mean to close all correspondence forever, but only on that particular subject" [subject unclear from this letter]; refusing to "withdraw one word of [his] last letter."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 21cm.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Autograph letter signed : Liverpool, to Elizabeth Peabody, 1855 Apr. 20.
Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.
Letters from colleagues and friends to American Transcendentalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (12 linear ft.)
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.
Emily Howland papers, 1797-1938.
Title:
Emily Howland papers, 1797-1938.
Collection consists primarily of correspondence; letters discuss attempts to establish schools for escaped slaves and freedmen in the South, abolition, Oberlin College President Charles Grandison Finney's opinion of John Brown and other abolitionists, the women's suffrage movement (especially in New York State), women's higher education, temperance, the Universal Peace movement, the National Arbitration League of Washington, aspects of Quaker life, the Society of Friends, the Freedmen's Bureau, and other issues. Correspondents include Isabel Howland, Caroline F. Putnam, Elizabeth Smith Miller, Sallie Holley, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Cornelia Hancock, Amanda Sanford Hickey, Rev. John D. Read, Emma V. Brown, Booker T. Washington, Herbert Howland (while traveling in England, France, and Egypt), Hanna Letchworth Howland, Joseph and Richard Tallcott, Samuel Parsons, Ebenezer Burnham, George Lincoln Burr (to Isabel Howland), Lillie DevereuxBlake, Mary E. Bowman, Gulielma Breed, Phoebe Hathaway, Henry Ince, J. R. Johnson, Alfred H. Love, E. Nash, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, L. W. Stebbins, and Julia A. Wilbur. Also, papers of the related Tallcott and Howland families, and printed items containing letters and other information concerning the Rev. John D. Read and family.
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- Emily Howland papers, 1797-1938.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
Title:
Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Bancroft-Bliss Families Papers, 1788-1928, (bulk 1815-1875)
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Bancroft-Bliss Families Papers 1788-1928 (bulk 1815-1875)
Correspondence, diary, legal and financial papers, article and book galleys, invitations, and printed material of members of the Bliss and Bancroft families, including George Bancroft (1800-1891); his wife, Elizabeth Davis Bancroft (1803-1886), her first husband, Alexander Bliss (1792-1827); and their son, Alexander Bliss (1827-1896).
ArchivalResource: 5,800 items; 20 containers plus 3 oversize; 8.1 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- Bancroft-Bliss Families Papers, 1788-1928, (bulk 1815-1875)
Peabody family. Papers, 1820-1853.
Title:
Papers, 1820-1853.
The Papers focus on three sisters: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894), Transcendentalist, teacher, author, abolitionist and educational reformer; Mary Tyler Peabody Mann (1806-1887), married to educator Horace Mann; and Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne (1809-1871), artist and writer, married to author Nathaniel Hawthorne. Elizabeth Peabody started the first formally organized kindergarten in the U.S., in Boston, 1860, following Friedrich Froebel's kindergarten movement. The Peabodys were well-acquainted with New England intellectuals, artists, and social reformers of the day. The collection consists primarily of letters from the Peabody sisters to their friend Maria Chase, of Salem, Mass., describing their intellectual pursuits and social activities in Massachusetts, circa l820-53. Also included are letters written by Maria's sister, Rebecca Chase Kinsman, to her family while en route to China with her merchant husband, Nathaniel Kinsman, and while living in Macao (1842-46).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Peabody family. Papers, 1820-1853.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Autograph letter signed E.P. Peabody to: My dear Sir [William P. Andrews] November 13, 18--[?].
Title:
Autograph letter signed E.P. Peabody to: My dear Sir [William P. Andrews] November 13, 18--[?].
ArchivalResource: 36 p.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Autograph letter signed E.P. Peabody to: My dear Sir [William P. Andrews] November 13, 18--[?].
Papers of Louise Greer [manuscript], 1851-1964.
Title:
Papers of Louise Greer [manuscript], 1851-1964.
The collection consists of her professional correspondence and research for "Browning and America," including ninety-one letters to Browning from Americans who admired his work and one letter from Browning to Percy Marks about the difficulty of understanding his poetry. The letters to Browning chiefly request autographs, discuss his poetry or send copies of the correspondent's work. Other topics mentioned include the Civil War, a celebration in honor of Margaret Fuller, "The Mrs. Browning Hall" at Wellesley College, the production of "A blot in the 'scutcheon" by Lawrence Barrett, publication of some Thomas Carlyle letters, and the translation of some of Mrs. Browning's poems into Danish. The collection also contains the typescript, galleys, page proofs, and illustrations for "Browning and America"; correspondence with Browning scholars and owners of Browning material; lectures; articles re Browning; issues of "The Browning Society's Papers," 1885-1891, and a copy of "Browning songs set to music" by Mrs. H.H.A. Beach.
ArchivalResource: 358 items.
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- Greer, Louise, 1899-. Papers of Louise Greer [manuscript], 1851-1964.
Education manuscripts, [ca. 1682-1983].
Title:
Education manuscripts, [ca. 1682-1983].
Individual 17th through 20th century letters, essays, poems, speeches, sermons, reports, school records, legal documents, and miscellaneous documents relating to education. Writers of note include Henry Barnard, Henry Boyd Bode, Grace Dodge, August Hermann Francke, Frederick Froebel, Thomas Gage, Oliver Wendell Holmes, William James, Joseph Lancaster, Henry Laurens, Horace Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, Cotton Mather, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Booker T. Washington, Noah Webster, and Woodrow Wilson. Also of note are letters and documents by Revolutionary War era figures including John Adams, John Burgoyne, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, Robert Morris, and others.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1 cubic ft.
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- Columbia University. Teachers College. Education manuscripts, [ca. 1682-1983].
Barnard, Henry, 1811-1900. Papers, 1765-1935 (bulk 1830-1899)
Title:
Henry Barnard Papers 1765-1935 (Bulk: 1830-1899)
The Henry Barnard Papers of Fales Library holds a substantial portion of the manuscript materials collected and authored by Henry Barnard (1811-1900), a nineteenth century educationalist and prominent member of the Common School Reform movement. He joined with many of his era's most respected educators in advocating the improvement of public education in the United States, a pursuit which dominated his career as a scholar, orator, and politician. Barnard was particularly involved in expanding the literature describing the history, practice, and theories of education and teaching; over the course of his life he wrote extensively on these subjects and established multiple periodicals dedicated to them, including the . The collection at Fales Library is composed primarily of correspondence, much of which is of a routine business nature, but also includes some of Barnard's diaries, draft versions of articles published in his journals, and images of Barnard's correspondents. It also contains typed transcripts of Barnard's letters prepared by the donor of the collection, Will Monroe, notes regarding the genealogy of the Barnard family, clippings that discuss Barnard's life or the subject of education, and some of Monroe's own correspondence. American Journal of Education
ArchivalResource: 18 Linear Feet (12 boxes)
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- The Henry Barnard Papers, 1765-1935 (Bulk: 1830-1899)
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letter, March 3, to Miss Lowell.
Title:
Letter, March 3, to Miss Lowell.
A long, friendly letter.
ArchivalResource: 1 item, tipped-in.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letter, March 3, to Miss Lowell.
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
Title:
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear feet (73 boxes)
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- Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).
Wheelock College. Office of the President. Lucy Wheelock collection, 1871-1989.
Title:
Lucy Wheelock collection, 1871-1989.
Collection includes artifacts, notebooks, scrapbooks, song books, a weaving book, trade cards, newspaper clippings, diaries, photographs, manuscripts, speeches, reports and documents regarding Wheelock College, the International Kindergarten Union (1892-1928), and the Committee of Nineteen (ca. 1905-1940). It includes a scrapbook and diary of the 1911 Froebel Pilgrimage with glass slides. Correspondents include Herbert Hoover (1928), G. Stanley Hall, Alice Stone Blackwell (1930-1946), Elizabeth Peabody, Henry H. Barnard (1897-1907) and alumni.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft.
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- Wheelock College. Office of the President. Lucy Wheelock collection, 1871-1989.
Straker, Robert L. A gloss upon glosses : typescript, 1956.
Title:
A gloss upon glosses : typescript, 1956.
Includes critical comments on two books by Louise Hall Tharp: The Peabody Sisters of Salem and Until Victory, Horace Mann and Mary Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 94 p.
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- Straker, Robert L. A gloss upon glosses : typescript, 1956.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Lewis Gannett correspondence, 1920-1965.
Title:
Lewis Gannett correspondence, 1920-1965.
Correspondence on topics such as publishing books, a letter from John Merrick Hollister on difficulties arising from a novel Hollister wrote on Walt Disney, US politics, and a letter about Chicago. Letters written by Gannett include a letter to the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery about Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, and a response from the library. Collection also includes letter written by Gannett to the Editor of the New York Times, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Lewis Gannett correspondence, 1920-1965.
James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.
Title:
James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.
Letters written to Unitarian clergyman, author and reformer James Freeman Clarke and his family.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)
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- James Freeman Clarke correspondence, 1845-1872.
Dawes, Henry L. (Henry Laurens), 1816-1903. Letter : Pittsfield, Mass., to [Elizabeth?] Peabody, n.p., 1889 Aug. 6.
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Letter : Pittsfield, Mass., to [Elizabeth?] Peabody, n.p., 1889 Aug. 6.
Autograph letter signed. Refers to Sarah [Winnemucca Hopkins?] and financial support for her school.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.).
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- Dawes, Henry L. (Henry Laurens), 1816-1903. Letter : Pittsfield, Mass., to [Elizabeth?] Peabody, n.p., 1889 Aug. 6.
Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Horace Mann papers III, 1709-1905; bulk: 1829-1904.
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Horace Mann papers III, 1709-1905; bulk: 1829-1904.
Letters written and received by lawyer, Massachusetts and U.S. legislator, abolitionist, educator, and president of Antioch College Horace Mann, his wife reformer Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, and sister-in-law writer and educator Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 1829-1904. Letters pertain to family matters, politics, education, religion, and Mary's writings. Correspondents include Edward Everett, Charles Francis Adams, Charles Sumner, Samuel Downer, and Henry James, among many others. Papers also include deeds for land in Wrentham, Mass., 1709-14, wills of Thomas Mann, 1739-57, a journal kept by Horace Mann's son Horace Mann (1844-1868) on a trip to San Francisco, California in 1864, and essays written by Horace Mann, 1816-17.
ArchivalResource: 1 narrow box and 1 oversize box.
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- Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. Horace Mann papers III, 1709-1905; bulk: 1829-1904.
Fisher, James T. Papers, 1790-1865.
Title:
Papers, 1790-1865.
Partner in firm of Fisher and Chapin, wholesale salt provisions, and founder and treasurer of the Religious Union of Associationists of Boston. Correspondence and records of the Union relating to the formation of the Religious Union of Associationists in Boston (1846), the Union in Philadelphia, The North American Phalanx of Monmouth, N.J., and other Associationist groups, and the phalansterian movement. Correspondents include Louis Blanc, Albert Brisbane, George Henry Calvert, William H. Channing, Victor Prosper Considerant, Charles A. Dana, Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis, John S. Dwight, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Parke Godwin, Henry James, Moses Lazarus, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, George Ripley (of Brook Farm), Marcus Spring, and Edmund Tweedy.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Fisher, James T. Papers, 1790-1865.
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. William Ellery Channing papers 1791-1892.
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William Ellery Channing papers 1791-1892.
Correspondence, financial records and other personal papers of Boston, Mass. Unitarian minister William Ellery Channing, 1791-1842. Includes correspondence with his mother Lucy Channing, grandfather, William Ellery, wife Ruth Gibbs Channing, and uncle Henry Channing, among other family members discussing education, health, work as a tutor in Richmond, Virginia, 1799, and work in Boston as a Unitarian minister, 1802-42. Also, correspondence with friends including Catherine Codman, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Henry Dwight Sedgwick, and Unitarian minister Joseph Tuckerman, discussing religious life, sermons and friendship, 1820-42; letters addressed to Ezra Gannett regarding his view on slavery, 1832; and various letters received by Channing inviting him to preach. Collection also includes sermons, 1802-40; lectures and speeches; an account book recording college expenses at Harvard, 1795-98; travel diaries kept in New Hampshire and Vermont, 1821, Europe, 1822, and Santa Cruz, California, 1830; and records related to the posthumous publication of Channing's writings, 1892. Also, a folder of letters written by William Ellery Channing to friends and family, 1811-42 (not on the William Ellery Channing microfilm).
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes.
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- Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. William Ellery Channing papers 1791-1892.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Papers, 1843-c. 1867.
Title:
Papers, 1843-c. 1867.
This collection, 1843-c. 1867, contains original and typescript copies of letters of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody to friends and publishers. There are letters written to Mary Moody Emerson (1774-1863) and other friends containing religious (the superiority of Unitarianism) and philosophical observations, news of family and friends, and the benefits of magnetism to one's health. There are also letters, 1856, written to Lee and Shepard, publishers, concerning her publications. Of special note is a 33-page contemporary journal of Margaret Fuller's "Conversations," c. 1840, which were held at Peabody's house in Bosto. The journal was kept by several participants in the "Conversations," including Elizabeth Hoar ( - ). There are summations of discussions concerning Beauty, Genius, interpretations of Greek mythology, the education of 18th century women, and the condition of 19th century women.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (15 items)
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Papers, 1843-c. 1867.
Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody, 1806-1887. Mary Tyler Peabody Mann collection of papers, 1822-1946 bulk (1822-[1877]).
Title:
Mary Tyler Peabody Mann collection of papers, 1822-1946 bulk (1822-[1877]).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of a typescript about the author and correspondence from and to the author.
ArchivalResource: 100 items.
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- Mann, Mary Tyler Peabody, 1806-1887. Mary Tyler Peabody Mann collection of papers, 1822-1946 bulk (1822-[1877]).
Autograph Files, 1783-1983
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Autograph Files, 1783-1983
Letters with some manuscripts, speeches, poems, and other items, primarily resulting from an official connection with Vassar College, written by Vassar students, faculty or staff, or of historical and cultural significance.
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic feet
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- Vassar College. Autograph file: J-R, 1816-1983.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: Miss Peabody April 16, 1839.
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Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: Miss Peabody April 16, 1839.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed R.W. Emerson to: Miss Peabody April 16, 1839.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letter, 1866 September 22, Cambridge to the Librarian of Boston Atheneum.
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Letter, 1866 September 22, Cambridge to the Librarian of Boston Atheneum.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 s.) ; 16.2 x 9.9 cm.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letter, 1866 September 22, Cambridge to the Librarian of Boston Atheneum.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letterbook and commonplace-book, 1821-1832.
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Letterbook and commonplace-book, 1821-1832.
A letterbook (1821-26) containing letters from Elizabeth P. Peabody and Mary T. Peabody (later Mann), to their brothers and their mother Elizabeth P. Peabody (1778-1853), and copied by their mother. The letters relate to the sisters' attendance at lectures and preaching, the education of their brother, their acquaintances, life in Hallowell, Maine and Brookline, Mass., and William E. Channing. Also, the commonplace-book (1829-32) of Elizabeth P. Peabody (1778-1853).
ArchivalResource: 2 vols. in a narrow box.
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- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. Letterbook and commonplace-book, 1821-1832.
Gage family. Additional papers (Series I), 1785-1963.
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Additional papers (Series I), 1785-1963.
This collection spans four generations of the Gage family of Bethel and Waterford, Me., and Worcester, Mass. The boxes contain family correspondence, speeches, essays, poetry, legal and miscellaneous, printed material, and genealogical and biographical information. Among the family correspondence are several extraordinary groups of letters of Anne Sargent Gage, her uncle, Lucius Manlius Sargent (1786-1867), her adoptive aunt, Mary Moody Emerson (1774-1863), and her friend, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894), the Transcendentalist teacher, author, and educational reformer. The letters of Lucius Manlius Sargent illuminate the relationship of Anne Sargent Gage with her natural father, Daniel Sargent, who, upon his remarriage in 1802, changed his daughter's surname to Brewer, sent her to Waterford to be reared by the Lincoln Ripleys, and ceased communicating with her. In 1854, Mrs. Gage sought to learn more about her past and initiated a correspondence with her uncle, who encouraged her to seek financial assistance from Daniel Sargent's legatees. The folders containing Anne Sargent Gage's correspondence concern her close relationship with her children and adoptive parents, for the most part, but there are a few letters written by her to Lucius Manlius Sargent concerning Daniel Sargent. The letters of Mary Moody Emerson, a noted New England intellectual, refer to her religious convictions, her infirmities, family matters (e.g., her nephew, Ralph Waldo Emerson), books that she read, and her attitude toward the War of 1812 and abolitionism. There are also references to Anne Sargent Gage's ancestry. The letters of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody provide a fascinating look at contemporary attitudes toward slavery, abolitionism, and social scandals in Boston. She make references to the views of her two brothers-in-law, Horace Mann (1796-1859) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), as well as Wendell Phillips (1811-1884). The boxes of family correspondence also include letters of Anne Gage's cousin, Daniel Farnham ( - ), concerning family matters and his religious views; professional and family correspondence of Dr. Leander Gage, including letters from his patients and friends; and the correspondence of his children: Thomas Hovey Gage (who wrote to his children, and to his wife, Anna Maria Lane Gage, during his Civil War service as a surgeon); Anna Maria Lane Gage (who wrote to her children while they were in school, especially at Harvard College); Frances Gage Cousens; and Phebe Hovey Gage. There are also diaries of Frances Gage Cousens and Phebe Hovey Gage. There is correspondence of Dr. Homer Gage, Thomas Hovey Gage, Jr., and Mabel Carleton Gage. The brothers corresponded with each other, their parents, and with friends. Thomas Hovey Gage, Jr., also maintained an extensive correspondence concerning the family's genealogy, while Homer Gage wrote of his studies at Harvard. Mabel Carleton Gage also wrote to her brothers and corresponded, during the period 1936 to 1941, with Grace Morrison Boynton (1890- ) of Yenching University in China, who wrote of Chinese gardens in Peking and the political situation in that country. There is general family correspondence, including letters of Amos Gage, his wife, Louis Hovey Gage, and his brother, Abel Gage (1755- ), as well as a letter of Frances Cousens Gage (1863-1917). She was the oldest child of George Manlius and Elizabeth S. (Webber) Gage and a missionary who wrote of political and social conditions in Marsovan, Turkey in 1914. Also of interest are typescript copies of many letters, dated 1849 to 1851, written by Joel Holkins to his wife, Lois Gage Holkins, a niece of Dr. Leander Gage. Holkins wrote in detail of his many fascinating experiences after he sailed to California to join the other Forty-Niners in their search for wealth. The remainder of the collection includes family legal documents, speeches and addresses, poetry of Anne Sargent Gage and other, miscellaneous documents, graphic and printed materials, and extensive genealogical and biographical data, including a genealogical account of Anne Sargent Gage, written by her son, Thomas Hovey.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes.4 v. ; octavo.1 folder (6 items) ; oversize.
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- Gage family. Additional papers (Series I), 1785-1963.
Samuel Joseph May diary, 1861.
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Samuel Joseph May diary, 1861.
Diary of a Unitarian Clergyman of Syracuse, New York with connections to national organizations related to Anti-Slavery, Temperance, and Suffrage causes, among others. Gives account of daily life of a 19th century clergyman: weddings, funerals, services to the poor, sermons, correspondence, publications, visits, etc. along with May's special interests which include activity with the Underground Railroad in March, July, and October. In January he and Susan B. Anthony are burned in effigy during a riot in Syracuse and on April 1 he is annoyed by a "false fugitive" prank. May is in contact with many important figures of the American Civil War era.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 17 cm.
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- May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel Joseph May diary, 1861.
Bennoch, Francis, 1812-1890. Letters of Francis Bennoch [manuscript] 1884-88.
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Letters of Francis Bennoch [manuscript] 1884-88.
In letters to Henry Oscar Houghton, Sir Theodore Martin, Benjamin Franklin Stevens? and especially to George Henry Holden Bennoch discusses his relationship with Nathaniel Hawthorne when the author visited England and relates anecdotes about their tour through the country with Henry Arthur Bright. Most of his letters, however, concern a photograph of Hawthorne supposedly taken secretly and later lost. Bennoch finds the photograph and clears Julian Hawthorne from a charge of taking it. In other letters Bennoch discusses a painting of Hawthorne which he plans to place at Bowdoin College. There is a reference to E. P. Peabody in a letter to George H. Holden 1885 December 3.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Bennoch, Francis, 1812-1890. Letters of Francis Bennoch [manuscript] 1884-88.
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. Fields-Garrison literary collection, 1869-1906.
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Fields-Garrison literary collection, 1869-1906.
Literary correspondence and manuscripts acquired by James Thomas Fields, editor of the Atlantic Monthly (1861-1870), and Wendell Phillips Garrison, editor of The Nation (1862-1906). Includes an typescript (in French) of August Langel's An American Diary (1864), abstract of James Russell Lowell's "Bigelow papers," and Harriet Martineau's book, Lights of the English Lake District. Correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Henry Ward Beecher, Edwin Thomas Booth, Robert Browning, James Bryce, Jacob Dolson Cox, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Fiske, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, George Lyman Kittredge, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 800 items.2 containers.
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- Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. Fields-Garrison literary collection, 1869-1906.
Wilson, Leslie Perrin. "One of nature's ordained priests" and his "good old soul" : Nathaniel Hawthorne and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody : Hawthorne at 200: a Commemorative Symposium, June 25-26, 2004, Trinitarian Congregational Church, Concord : typescript, 2004 June / Leslie Perrin Wilson.
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"One of nature's ordained priests" and his "good old soul" : Nathaniel Hawthorne and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody : Hawthorne at 200: a Commemorative Symposium, June 25-26, 2004, Trinitarian Congregational Church, Concord : typescript, 2004 June / Leslie Perrin Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 14 leaves ; 28 cm. + 2 handouts.
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- Wilson, Leslie Perrin. "One of nature's ordained priests" and his "good old soul" : Nathaniel Hawthorne and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody : Hawthorne at 200: a Commemorative Symposium, June 25-26, 2004, Trinitarian Congregational Church, Concord : typescript, 2004 June / Leslie Perrin Wilson.
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- Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888.
Allen, Nathaniel T. (Nathaniel Topliff), 1823-1903.
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