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Unitarian minister and reformer.
Rev. Theodore Parker (1810-1860), Unitarian minister, social reformer, and publicist, was born in Lexington, Mass., a grandson of Captain John Parker (1729-1775) of Revolutionary fame. Parker graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1836, became minister of West Roxbury, and proceeded to develop his theological and social views from the pulpit and in many addresses and publications, such as "A Discourse of Matters pertaining to Religion" (1842). He became an activist in abolitionism, being once indicted for inciting violence during his address before Faneuil Hall concerning the rendition of a fugitive slave. He is said to have been an influence in later years on Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865).
American scholar and theologian.
Unitarian clergyman, theologian, author, and abolitionist.
Unitarian minister and social reformer. Graduated from Harvard Divinity School, 1836. Minister in West Roxbury, Mass., 1837-1846, and at the Twenty-eighth Congregational Society in Boston, 1846-1860. See sketch in Dictionary of American Biography.
American clergyman.
American Unitarian clergyman and abolitionist.
Abolitionist, theologian, Unitarian clergyman, and educator.
Theodore Parker ( 1810-1860 ) graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1836 and was ordained to the West Roxbury, Massachusetts, Unitarian Church in 1837 . He played a pivotal role in moving Unitarianism away from a Bible-centered faith, and in 1841, when he gave an ordination sermon entitled " A Discourse on the Transient and Permanent in Christianity," he emerged as a major figure in the Transcendentalist movement. Following the sermon, Parker was barred from the majority of Unitarian pulpits because a majority of Unitarian lay people and clergy found his ideas to be non-Christian. He continued his speaking engagements and became more and more controversial. In 1845, his followers, known as Parker-ites, established the Twenty-Eighth Congregational Society ( Boston ) and Parker became the pastor of this church. He was also a major figure in the abolitionist movement, leading the Boston opposition to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, and serving as minister-at-large to fugitive slaves in Boston . He was also the chairman of the executive committee of the Vigilance Committee, a fugitive slave aid society. Parker 's aid to fugitive slaves led to a federal indictment in 1854 which was dismissed on a technicality in 1855 . Parker was also a proponent of women's suffrage and delivered a well-known sermon, " On the Public Function of Woman," in 1853 . He served as the editor of the Massachusetts Quarterly Review from 1848 to 1851, and published many works, including Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology ( 1853 ), A False and True Revival of Religion ( 1858 ), and The Revival of Religion Which We Need ( 1858 ). He died in 1860 and was buried in Florence, Italy .
Theodore Parker (1810-1860) graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1836 and was ordained to the West Roxbury, Massachusetts, Unitarian Church in 1837. He played a pivotal role in moving Unitarianism away from a Bible-centered faith, and in 1841, when he gave an ordination sermon entitled "A Discourse on the Transient and Permanent in Christianity," he emerged as a major figure in the Transcendentalist movement. Following the sermon, Parker was barred from the majority of Unitarian pulpits because a majority of Unitarian lay people and clergy found his ideas to be non-Christian. He continued his speaking engagements and became more and more controversial. In 1845, his followers, known as Parker-ites, established the Twenty-Eighth Congregational Society (Boston) and Parker became the pastor of this church. He was also a major figure in the abolitionist movement, leading the Boston opposition to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, and serving as minister-at-large to fugitive slaves in Boston. He was also the chairman of the executive committee of the Vigilance Committee, a fugitive slave aid society. Parker's aid to fugitive slaves led to a federal indictment in 1854 which was dismissed on a technicality in 1855. Parker was also a proponent of women's suffrage and delivered a well-known sermon, On the Public Function of Woman, in 1853. He served as the editor of the Massachusetts Quarterly Review from 1848 to 1851, and published many works, including Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology (1853), A False and True Revival of Religion (1858), and The Revival of Religion Which We Need (1858). He died in 1860 and was buried in Florence, Italy.
Unitarian clergyman, abolitionist, and social reformer, of West Roxbury, Mass.
Theodore Parker was a Unitarian minister and social reformer. An extraordinary student, he graduated from Harvard Divinity School and secured a parish near Boston, but his radical views made him a controversial figure. He succeeded in spite of the controversy, becoming a successful author and lecturer, embracing Transcendentalism, and working for numerous social reforms, including women's rights, temperance, and the abolition of slavery. One of his last published essays was a defense of radical abolitionist John Brown.
Clergyman educated at Harvard. Co-edited the Scriptural Interpreter (Harvard), 1834-36. Transcendentalist and Unitarian. Considered controversial because of his 1841 sermon, The Transient and Permanent in Christianity. Activist for the escape of fugitive slaves. Bequeathed his library of 16,000 volumes to the Boston Public Library. His writings (1863-70) were published in 14 volumes after his death.
Liberal theologian, Unitarian minister, Transcendentalist, reformer, antislavery activist. Born in Lexington, Mass., 1810; died in 1860 in Florence, Italy, where he was buried. In early 1830's, taught school in Watertown, where he was influenced by the liberal Unitarian theology of Convers Francis. Entered Harvard Divinity School in 1834. Married Lydia Cabot in 1837, in which year he was ordained in West Roxbury. Familiar with 20 languages; drawn to German authors and to Coleridge, Carlyle, and Emerson. His controversial 1841 sermon "The Transient and Permanent in Christianity" was.
(Cont.) preached in South Boston. Contributor to the Dial. Travelled in Europe Sept. 1843-Sept. 1844. In 1845, resigned West Roxbury pastorate and was installed as minister of the Twenty-Eighth Congregational Society of Boston (quartered from 1852 in Boston Music Hall). Reform interests included woman's rights, temperance, labor reform, the poor, prison conditions, education, war, human rights, and slavery. His A Letter to the People of the United States Touching the Matter of Slavery was published in 1848; articles by him on the subject appeared in Massachusetts Quarterly Review between.
(Cont.) 1847 and 1850. Delivered numerous antislavery sermons and addresses. Serious illness ended his career in 1859, when he travelled again to Europe, where he died the following year. His library of close to 16,000 volumes was bequeathed to the Boston Public Library.
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Almy family. Additional papers, 1832-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
Additional papers, 1832-1984 (inclusive).
Collection consists mostly of correspondence, financial documents, and photographs. The early correspondence features the letters of Samuel Cabot to his son Samuel Cabot, Jr., and the latter's letters to his wife, Hannah Lowell (Jackson) Cabot, and their children; also of interest are letters from Theodore Parker, written while traveling abroad the year before his death. Civil War letters from Samuel Cabot, Jr., to his family, and courtship lettrs to Elizabeth Almy (1914-1916) are also included. The rest of the correspondence focuses on Elizabeth (Almy) Cobb Hall, and includes four generations: her parents, Charles and Helen Jackson (Cabot) Almy; two of her children, Sidney Cobb and Helen (Cobb) Solomon White; and her grandchildren. Also included is material on the Massachusetts Conference on Social Work, civil service in Massachusetts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mothers' Discussion Club, Monday Lunch Club, and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (3 cartons, 1 folio folder, 1 folio+ folder, 3 oversize folders, 4 slides, 1 microfiche, 2 motion pictures)
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May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel J. May diary, 1860.
Title:
Samuel J. May diary, 1860.
Diary of Samuel May 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 October, August, and November.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 16 cm.
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Colson, Charles W. The Charles Wendell Colson autograph collection, 1827-1895.
Title:
The Charles Wendell Colson autograph collection, 1827-1895.
Single letters or notes of 19th century persons, primarily abolitionists or literary figures of New England. Includes holograph fragment of a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson; signatures of P. T. Barnum, William Cullen Bryant, Jefferson Davis, Franklin Pierce, and Gideon Welles; and photographs, lithographs, and facsimiles. Other persons represented include Cyrus W. Field, Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Greeley, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Theodore Parker, William H. Prescott, Daniel Webster, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 93 items.1 container.
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- Colson, Charles W. The Charles Wendell Colson autograph collection, 1827-1895.
Theodore Parker Collection, 1846-1856
Title:
Theodore Parker Collection 1846-1856
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Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863. Autograph letter signed : Tremont, to Theodore Parker, [1853] Jan. 2.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Tremont, to Theodore Parker, [1853] Jan. 2.
Asking what music introduced his morning sermon: "The air is so touching and noble that it begat a desire in me to make some verses if I could," and enthusiastically praising the sermon, particularly "that climax about Mr. Lawrence."
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- Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863. Autograph letter signed : Tremont, to Theodore Parker, [1853] Jan. 2.
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.
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Lyman, Joseph. Papers, 1850-1853 and n.d.
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Papers, 1850-1853 and n.d.
Chiefly correspondence concerning a Boston, Mass. abolitionist newspaper, "The Commonwealth." Includes letters from editors, subscribers, and contributors. Correspondents are: George W. Julian (Radical Republican), Rev. Frederick Frothingham (abolitionist), Francis Henry Underwood, James K. Birney, George S. Raymond (editor of "Northern Lights"), and John D. Defrees (editor of the Indiana State Journal"). Topics cover slavery, politics of the 1850s, Daniel Webster, Theodore Parker and his sermon on Webster, and Horace Mann's speech in Worcester, Mass. Also includes two undated essays: one on Webster and the Buffalo Platform, and one on the Republican form of government.
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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Papers of Daniel Webster [manuscript], 1800 (1832-1850) 1853.
Title:
Papers of Daniel Webster [manuscript], 1800 (1832-1850) 1853.
Chiefly correspondence, 1836-1838, to Webster regarding land speculation in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. Correspondents are Phineas Davis, F.A. Harding, George Wallace Jones, Henry L. Kinney, Daniel F. Webster, and Joseph R. Williams [ca. 60 items. holographs signed] There are several letters, 1821-1850, Webster to various recipients, and a legal opinion. Correspondents & receipients include: Edward Everett, Henry Clay, J.G. Hülsemann, Millard Fillmore and Caroline LeRoy Webster. Also there are several contemporary newsclippings regarding Webster. Other papers include an account, 1800, owed the firm of George Brown & Co. for the funeral honors of George Washington; and papers, 1838-1848, of John Booton of Madison County, Va., being largely receipts [10 items].
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Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. ALS, 1852 June 28 : West Newton, [MA], to Edouard Desor.
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ALS, 1852 June 28 : West Newton, [MA], to Edouard Desor.
Mentions Daniel Webster's defeat to his friend and says, "What will become of the 'Union'?"
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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.
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1837-1930s and undated (bulk 1837-1860).
Title:
Theodore Parker papers, 1837-1930s and undated (bulk 1837-1860).
Correspondence (1837-1858), writings by/or concerning Parker, minor correspondence (1878 and undated) of Lydia Parker, his wife, Theodore Parker estate papers, materials relating to Parker's Bible which, after his death, was left to his friend Hannah E. Stevenson; and miscellaneous materials. Correspondence of Theodore Parker includes letter to his brother outlining Parker's reasons for staying with the Spring Street church and not taking a pulpit in Lexington; letter (1843 Oct. 18) to Rev. Alvan Lamson, of Dedham, Mass., describing Parker's trip to Oxford, England, specifically the Bodleian Library; letter (1843 Oct. 23) from Parker in London, written to Henry Bowditch, M.D., Boston, describing a visit with Charles Babbage and his analytical engine; letter to a friend in Boston including the draft of an appeal to abolitionist sympathizers to talk with friends about the Fugitive Slave law; several letters to various persons relating endorsing the teaching credentials of his niece Emmaline Parker; and letter (1853 Apr. 20th) to a Mr. Spooner relating to the celebration of the Battle of Lexington. Other correspondents include Susan Burley, Rebecca L. Duncan, Edward Dorr, Martha (Parker) Dingee, other Parker family members, colleagues, fellow abolitionists, and friends.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1837-1930s and undated (bulk 1837-1860).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1836-1862 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1836-1862 (inclusive).
Journals, 1838-1840, 1841-1843, 1851-1856, 1859; sermon record book, 1836-1860; manuscript sermons, 1836-1846, 1848, 1854-1858; copied sermons, 1836-1858; letters, 1836-1860, by Parker, but mostly copied by another hand, photographs; and miscellaneous material.
ArchivalResource: ca. 9.1 c.f. (26 boxes)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1836-1862 (inclusive).
Allen, Joseph Henry, 1820-1898. Correspondence, 1842-1897 (inclusive).
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Correspondence, 1842-1897 (inclusive).
Letters to and from Allen. Includes letters from Theodore Parker, James Martineau, Russell Lant Carpenter, Henry W. Bellows, Frederic Henry Hedge, Edward Everett Hale and others.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (5 boxes).
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- Allen, Joseph Henry, 1820-1898. Correspondence, 1842-1897 (inclusive).
Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917,. Notes : concerning Theodore Parker : manuscript, [18--]
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Notes : concerning Theodore Parker : manuscript, [18--]
Excerpts from diaries, letters, and other papers by or concerning Theodore Parker and some from Amos Bronson Alcott's journal also.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 leaves ; 27 cm.
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- Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917,. Notes : concerning Theodore Parker : manuscript, [18--]
Parker, Lydia Dodge Cabot. Letter, 1862.
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Letter, 1862.
Letter to "My Dear Friend," requests the return of Theodore Parker's letters.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Parker, Lydia Dodge Cabot. Letter, 1862.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers of Theodore Parker [manuscript], 1853-1855.
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Papers of Theodore Parker [manuscript], 1853-1855.
The papers contain lecture notes for Aspect of the slave power in America in the beginning of 1854. In the correspondence Parker writes to William Rounseville Alger regarding St. Paul's beliefs on eschatology, to Austin Phelps returning a letter from Phelps' deceased wife, and to Azariah Smith refusing a speaking engagement. There is also a draft of a letter to Pius IX, appealing for support against slave owners.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers of Theodore Parker [manuscript], 1853-1855.
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. Papers, 1841-1897 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1841-1897 (inclusive).
Letters to and from James Freeman Clarke; lectures; and material relating to the Church of the Disciples, Boston, and to the Theodore Parker controversy. There is also a scrapbook of twelve sermons preached at the Church of the Disciples and printed in the Gazette Press, 1884-1887.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (2 boxes).
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- Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. Papers, 1841-1897 (inclusive).
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.
Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
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Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Correspondence, diaries, financial records, genealogical charts, composition books, speeches, poems, examinations, reports, photos, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and other material. Bulk of collection is correspondence among members of the Almy, Jackson, and Cabot families. The diaries and correspondence describe daily activities of individual women and the social network among upper-class Boston families. Civil War letters from Samuel Cabot, Jr., to his family, and courtship lettrs to Elizabeth Almy (1914-1916) are also included. Correspondents include Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Charles W. Eliot, Ellen Tucker Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Charles Sumner. Also included is material on the Massachusetts Conference on Social Work, civil service in Massachusetts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mothers' Discussion Club, Monday Lunch Club, and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Allen, Nathaniel T. (Nathaniel Topliff), 1823-1903. Nathaniel Topliff Allen family papers, 1846-1915.
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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.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Allen, Nathaniel T. (Nathaniel Topliff), 1823-1903. Nathaniel Topliff Allen family papers, 1846-1915.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
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Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker letters and manuscripts, 1843-1859.
Title:
Theodore Parker letters and manuscripts, 1843-1859.
The collection consists of fourteen items, including eleven letters and three sermons, 1843-1859. Includes letters to James Orton, Mr. Smith, My Dear Mother Cabot (his mother-in-law), My Dear John L., John Allyn, and six others. Topics inlude politics and the American Party, the financial problems of Oberlin College, a description of St. Croix with four seed packets, travel plans, his work, and views on various subjects. Also, three manuscript drafts of sermons or essays, all relating to the abolition of slavery in America, including: The dangers which slavery brings to America, 1899, 6 p.; The duty of the North toward American slavery, 10 p.; Miscellaneous laws about slaves, 4 p.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker letters and manuscripts, 1843-1859.
Garrison family. Garrison Family Papers, 1694-2005
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Garrison Family Papers, 1694-2005
Collection contains thousands of primary sources that document the family's involvement in politics, business, art, literature, religion, education, and most of the major reform movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Extensive correspondence, diaries, clippings, articles, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and printed sources trace the activities of the Garrison, Coffin, Mott, and Wright families. Although there are letters and other documents relating to William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), the largest part of the material relates to his son, William Lloyd Garrison (1838-1909), Ellen Wright Garrison, and their descendents. The papers are an important source on women's rights as they include the correspondence of Martha Coffin Wright with other leaders of the movement. Major correspondents on abolition, women's rights, and other reforms include Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone Blackwell, Henry B. Blackwell, Carrie Chapman Catt, Lucy Conant, Kate Daniel, Matilda Joslin Gage, Henry George, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Emmeline and Sylvia Pankhurst, Theodore Parker, Wendell Phillips, Parker Pillsbury, Louis Prang, Caroline Severance, Anna Howard Shaw, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Booker T. Washington, Theodore Dwight Weld, Frances E. Willard and Marie Zakrzewska.
ArchivalResource: 302 boxes, 9 volumes (117.75 linear ft.)
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- Garrison family. Garrison Family Papers, 1694-2003 (bulk 1830-1950).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1832-1904.
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Papers, 1832-1904.
This collection consists of one folder of correspondence and three volumes. The correspondence concerns lecture arrangements, the receipt of a piano as a gift, thank-you notes, a letter to Convers Francis (1795-1863), Watertown minister, about a pulpit exchange, and a letter to Charles Sumner (1811-1874) about writing for a journal. Also in the folder is a sixty-eight-page address by Parker entitled "Discourse of the Functions of a Teacher of Religion in These Times" (1855) delivered at the Free Church in Barre, Mass. One octavo volume contains sermon sketches written in 1853 on such topics as crime, women, social condition of mankind, and the ideal home. The second octavo volume is Theodores Parker's scrapbook, 1855-1856, containing notes, statistics, and newsclippings on various subjects, presumably gathered for his sermons. Several notes concern education, politics, population, executions, poverty, animals, and immigration. The most predominent subjects are crime, slavery (especially the Fugitive Slave Law), and intemperance. The folio volume contains a list of subscribers to the Theodore Parker Memorial, 1862 to 1904, including dates, names, and addresses.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (13 items)2 v. ; octavo.1 v. (263 p., mostly blank) ; folio.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1832-1904.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason.
Title:
Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason.
Regarding the Vigilance Committee's report on the Fugitive Slave Law.
ArchivalResource: 1 p., in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason.
Harwood family. Harwood family papers, 1722-1962.
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Harwood family papers, 1722-1962.
Letters, notes, autographs, portraits, and other materials collected by the Harwood Family over a period of two hundred-fifty years. Much of the early materials, including Revolutionary War era materials, are navy and military service related. Later materials include letters from major political, financial, and literary figures. Correspondents include Herbert Hoover, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Pearl S. Buck, and Carl Sandburg. Also included are engravings, photographs, and autographs of historical figures.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet.
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- Harwood family. Harwood family papers, 1722-1962.
Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893,. Autograph letters signed from Fanny Kemble to various recipients [manuscript], 1831-1890.
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Autograph letters signed from Fanny Kemble to various recipients [manuscript], 1831-1890.
Correspondents: Lady [Anne] Byron, F[rances Power] Cobbe, William [Bodham] Donne, Henry [William] Greville, Mary Charlotte Lloyd and Harriet St. Leger. Includes 167 letters, many letters incomplete, and 9 leaves from her journals. Many of the letters describe her experiences in America and her views on slavery and on the Civil War. Letters written from London, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy and the United States. A letter to Donne (307) tells of John Brown's Raid and castigates him as a "fanatic maniac." Some letters to Greville discuss New England's reactions to the possibility of England's entering the war. Several letters touch on Shakespeare. Othello is a sermon against inordinate affections. She did like [Charles] Kean's Othello. She thinks she would not like Fechter's; his Iago must be like her father's (347, 247, 249, 245). Sarah Bernhardt's portrayal of Lady Macbeth recalled Mrs. Siddons' notion of her as a small delicate fair blue-eyed woman (187). The letters refer constantly to her family and friends and to contemporary artists, actors, writers, preachers and politicians, among them Joanne Baillie (223), Ann Bradshaw (247), Emily Brontë (353), John Gibson, William Godwin (387), Nathaniel Hawthorne (381), Harriet Hosmer, Henry James, Charles Kingsley (387-389), Frederic Leighton, Longfellow (413), Macaulay, F. D. Maurice (393), Mendelssohn, Theodore Parker, Adelaide Procter (415) and Shelley (363). Also, a letter to Fanny Kemble from Frances P. Cobbe, July 8, [1875] (19b), a letter to Frances Cobbe from Fanny Kemble's maid, Eleanor Brianzoni, January 19, 1898, telling her of Fanny Kemble's death (457), a poem on Venice by Fanny Kemble, ca. 1861 (453) and several photographs and illustrations. Poem listed in Folger index of first lines. The fragments of her journals, 1831-1832, ca. 1840 and ca. 1850, include an anecdote about Mrs. Siddons and Richard Sheridan (435), musings on Lawrence's drawings of the Kemble family (449), a description of her feelings on seeing an actress on her first night (441) and a discussion of The tempest and A midsummer night's dream (439).
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893,. Autograph letters signed from Fanny Kemble to various recipients [manuscript], 1831-1890.
William Logan Fisher papers 1749-1861 Fisher, William Logan
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William Logan Fisher papers 1749-1861 Fisher, William Logan
The Fisher collection consists mostly of letters received by William Logan Fisher between 1798 and 1861, along with a few items concerning other family members. The strength of this small collection lies in its documentation of the crisis afflicting American Quakerism during the antebellum period, particularly the deep rifts that developed in the meetings at Lynn and New Bedford, Mass., and the efforts there to suppress dissent.
ArchivalResource: 103 items ( 0.25 linear feet)
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- Fisher, William Logan, 1781-1862. William Logan Fisher Papers, 1749-1861 (bulk, 1798-1861).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : West Roxbury, to an unidentified friend, 1848 July 18.
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Autograph letter signed : West Roxbury, to an unidentified friend, 1848 July 18.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : West Roxbury, to an unidentified friend, 1848 July 18.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1855 Dec. 2, Boston, to Edward Adams, Boston.
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Letter, 1855 Dec. 2, Boston, to Edward Adams, Boston.
Parker's letter concerns books and reading; he warns the young Adams about "entertaining" books that "debase and impoverish the mind," and suggests a number of books on science and physical geography that instruct and elevate "at the same time."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.), in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1855 Dec. 2, Boston, to Edward Adams, Boston.
Hall, Henry W., 1839-1864. Papers, 1851-1876 (bulk: 1851-1864).
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Papers, 1851-1876 (bulk: 1851-1864).
Letters of Henry W. Hall to his parents, describing his military service with the Fifty-First Illinois Regiment, including the battles of Stone River (Murfreesboro), Chicamauga, and Kennesaw Mountain. Also included are letters to Hall'sfather, Rev. Nathaniel Hall of the First Church, Dorchester, Mass., from Maria Weston Chapman, Caroline H. Dall, Convers Francis, Wendell Phillips, John G. Palfrey, Theodore Parker, and William H. Seward, commending the strong antislavery tone of his sermons.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 ft.)
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- Hall, Henry W., 1839-1864. Papers, 1851-1876 (bulk: 1851-1864).
Twenty-eighth Congregational Society (Boston, Mass.). Records, 1845-1888.
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Records, 1845-1888.
Minutes of annual and special meetings of Boston's Twenty-Eighth Congregational Society, a Unitarian church founded in 1845 with the controversial reformer Theodore Parker as its first pastor. Treasurer's reports and some church correspondence with Parker and others were copied in the minutes.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Twenty-eighth Congregational Society (Boston, Mass.). Records, 1845-1888.
Blair Family Papers, 1755-1968, (bulk 1829-1892)
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Blair Family Papers 1755-1968 (bulk 1829-1892)
Prominent family in nineteenth century national politics. Correspondence, speeches and writings, legal files, financial records, historical research files, printed matter, and estate records documenting principally the careers of Francis Preston Blair, journalist and presidential advisor, Frank P. Blair, soldier and politician, and Montgomery Blair, lawyer and cabinet officer.
ArchivalResource: 19,050 items; 73 containers plus 1 oversize; 29.5 linear feet; 49 microfilm reels
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- Blair Family Papers, 1755-1968, (bulk 1829-1892)
Parker, Theordore, 1810-1860. Letter to Mrs. Child 20 July [18]59.
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Letter to Mrs. Child 20 July [18]59.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 20.8 x 13.1 cm.
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- Parker, Theordore, 1810-1860. Letter to Mrs. Child 20 July [18]59.
Twenty-eighth Congregational Society (Boston, Mass.) Records, 1845-1889
Title:
Twenty-eighth Congregational Society (Boston, Mass.) Records 1845-1889
Financial records of the Parker Memorial Meeting House, 1873-1887;correspondence; printed matter and manuscripts relating to the founding of the society;membership lists; society constitution; miscellaneous records.
ArchivalResource: 1 c.f.; (3 boxes)
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- Twenty-eighth Congregational Society (Boston, Mass.) Records, 1845-1889
Ralph Waldo Emerson lectures and sermons, ca. 1831-1882.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson lectures and sermons, ca. 1831-1882.
Manuscripts of lectures and sermons delivered by American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (10 linear ft.)
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson lectures and sermons, ca. 1831-1882.
Appleton-Century mss., 1846-1962
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Appleton-Century mss., 1846-1962
Consists of the office files of the publishing company, its two predecessors, D. Appleton & Co., and the Century Co., and to a small extent its successor, Appleton-Century Crofts, Inc. The papers in the collection consist of contracts with authors for the publication of their works, and for dramatizations, motion picture rights, foreign editions, and translations of books published by the firm; business correspondence with authors, executors of their estates, publishers and others; royalty statements; copies of the wills of some of the authors; and other business papers.
ArchivalResource: 6,249 items
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- Appleton-Century mss., 1846-1962
Whiting, John L. Autograph collection, 1845-1892.
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Autograph collection, 1845-1892.
Five autograph letters which appear to have been collected by John L. Whiting. Correspondents include Lucy Stone, Theodore Parker, Wendell Phillips, and Annie Fields.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder and 1 folder of photocopies.
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- Whiting, John L. Autograph collection, 1845-1892.
Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904,. Correspondence to France Power Cobbe, 1855-1904.
Title:
Correspondence to France Power Cobbe, 1855-1904.
Letters addressed to Frances Power Cobbe cover women's suffrage and rights; antivivisection, her work in Bristol and her moral and religious writings; comments on her books and articles.
ArchivalResource: 854 pieces.12 boxes.
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- Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904,. Correspondence to France Power Cobbe, 1855-1904.
Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Ellis Gray Loring Family papers, 1828-1923 (inclusive).
Title:
Ellis Gray Loring Family papers, 1828-1923 (inclusive).
Collection contains genealogical information, poems, and correspondence among three generations of the Loring family. Also included are more than 150 letters from Lydia Maria Francis Child (1802-1880) to the Lorings, correspondence of John Glen King and his children, and correspondence of Loring friends in the antislavery movement, Boston society, as well as literary figures and European musical personages.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Ellis Gray Loring Family papers, 1828-1923 (inclusive).
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. Papers of Henry Wilson, 1851-1875.
Title:
Papers of Henry Wilson, 1851-1875.
Chiefly letters received; together with copies of some outgoing correspondence, relating to State and national politics, abolition, the Civil War, Reconstruction, patronage, and the organization of the Army. Correspondents include George A. Ashmun, Nathaniel P. Banks, Benjamin F. Butler, Cassius M. Clay, Schuyler Colfax, Count Adam G. De Gurowski, Neal Dow, William Lloyd Garrison, Joseph Hooker, John Jay, Benson J. Lossing, Theodore Parker, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, Elihu B. Washburne, Thurlow Weed, and Richard Yates.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.1 container.
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- Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. Papers of Henry Wilson, 1851-1875.
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Papers of James Russell Lowell [manuscript], 1834-1891.
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Papers of James Russell Lowell [manuscript], 1834-1891.
Collection includes a critique on Bartlett's Dictionary of Americanism and a copy of "Phoebe." The collection contains a series of letters from Maria and James Russell Lowell to Anna Loring. Other correspondents, chiefly recipients, include Hamilton Aïdé, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, E. H. House, Robert Underwood Johnson, Sir James Paget, Theodore Parker, and Charles J. Peterson. The collection also contains an engraving of Lowell, and a Harvard entrance bond, 1834.
ArchivalResource: ca. 58 items.
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- Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Papers of James Russell Lowell [manuscript], 1834-1891.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : Newton Corner, to William Makepeace Thackeray, 1853 Aug. 7.
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Autograph letter signed : Newton Corner, to William Makepeace Thackeray, 1853 Aug. 7.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : Newton Corner, to William Makepeace Thackeray, 1853 Aug. 7.
Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856. Autograph Book, 1717-1849.
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Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856. Autograph Book, 1717-1849.
Autograph book kept by Unitarian minister Ephraim Peabody covering theperiod 1717-1849 and including letters from many leading Unitarians.
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856. Autograph Book, 1717-1849.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. A catalogue of books in the library of Theodore Parker : holograph, [ca. 1835-1859].
Title:
A catalogue of books in the library of Theodore Parker : holograph, [ca. 1835-1859].
Manuscript catalog in Parker's hand, containing entries for books in his library. Compiled between about 1835 and 1859, the catalog contains entries for books issued between the 1480's and the late 1850's. Parker's collection was wide-ranging, containing works in a number of foreign languages (Romance and non-Romance, including some non-Roman) as well as in English. His collection contained literature, religious texts and theology, classical works, history, political works, reference volumes, etc.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. A catalogue of books in the library of Theodore Parker : holograph, [ca. 1835-1859].
Forbes, Susan E. P. Brown, 1824-1910. Diaries, 1841-1908.
Title:
Diaries, 1841-1908.
This collection consists of sixty-six diaries, 1841 to 1908, kept by Susan Elizabeth Parsons Brown Forbes. They contain daily entries, brief at first but longer as the years progress, concerning her social and occupational activities, e.g., mill-work, teaching, running a boarding house after her marriage; visits paid and received; attendance at lectures, concerts, and socials; shopping and sightseeing trips (e.g., Washington, D.C. and California); household chores, and problems with servants. The end of each volume contains extensive financial accounts as well as lists of letters sent and received. Much information is provided concerning the renovations performed at "Fatherland Farms"; her work with church and charitable organizations, such as the "Home for the Friendless" in Springfield; her activities with the D.A.R.; family illnesses and medical treatments; and her own unhappiness occasioned by marital discord during the mid-1880s. There are occasional references to national and world political events, such as during the Civil War. The diaries also contain entries pertaining to Susan Forbes' complete assumption of her husband's financial affairs, especially investments, following his retirement in 1895 due to poor health. Due to her own failing health, the diaries for 1907 and 1908 were kept for her by various companions, e.g., Mrs. M. E. Guthrie ( - ). The earliest volumes were frequently interleaved in almanacs. The 1884 diary contains a letter written in that year by Gertrude Forbes to her adoptive parents.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (66 volumes)
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- Forbes, Susan E. P. Brown, 1824-1910. Diaries, 1841-1908.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1846 March 2, West Roxbury, to [Ed. J. Wilson].
Title:
Letter, 1846 March 2, West Roxbury, to [Ed. J. Wilson].
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1846 March 2, West Roxbury, to [Ed. J. Wilson].
Herndon, William Henry, 1818-1891. Letters from William H. Herndon to Rev. Theodore Parker.
Title:
Letters from William H. Herndon to Rev. Theodore Parker. 1854-1859.
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- Herndon, William Henry, 1818-1891. Letters from William H. Herndon to Rev. Theodore Parker.
Otis, Mary G. (Mary Green), b. 1847. Correspondence, 1863-1865.
Title:
Correspondence, 1863-1865.
This collection includes letters to Mary G. Otis written by her mother and father, Susanna I. and James H. Otis, and her aunt, Sarah H. Otis. These relate primarily to family and local news. One letter of interest, written by Sarah H. Otis, quotes from Theodore Parker, describes his personal character, and muses on the similarities between Parker and the Quakers.
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- Otis, Mary G. (Mary Green), b. 1847. Correspondence, 1863-1865.
Ripley, George, 1802-1880. Papers, 1834-1882.
Title:
Papers, 1834-1882.
Papers of Unitarian clergyman, Transcendentalist, and founder of Brook Farm, George Ripley, collected and used by Octavius B. Frothingham for his biography of Ripley. The papers include correspondence to and from Ripley, in particular with fellow clergyman Theodore Parker about literary and theological matters, including Ripley's work as an editor at the New York Tribune. (Ripley's letters to Parker were returned to him by Mrs. Parker following her husband's death.) Other correspondence includes letters regarding Brook Farm, including one from John Orvis regarding the fire there (1846) and a document listing the claimants on Brook Farm (1849). Additional correspondents include Ellis G. Loring. (Cont'd) Other papers include autobiographical and other notes; a few misc. sermons; a lecture on Charles Fourier; two small notebooks containing notes on newspapers read and brief lists of activities; and the constitution of the Purchase Street Association for Mutual Religious Improvement.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Ripley, George, 1802-1880. Papers, 1834-1882.
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.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (2.3 linear ft.)
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- Samuel Gray Ward and Anna Hazard Barker Ward papers, 1823-1934 (inclusive) 1837-1900 (bulk).
Topical pamphlet collection, <1741>-<1996>.
Title:
Topical pamphlet collection, <1741>-<1996>.
A long-established, artificial, still-growing collection consisting largely of printed pamphlets, with articles, reprints, some ephemera, typescripts, photocopied manuscript material, and one set of slides (to accompany a typescript item) also included. Some of the items within were bound during the 19th century, some are loose. Covering a broad range of topics relating to American (and particularly New England) history, life, and thought, the Topical Pamphlet Collection provides background and context for the more specifically Concord-related materials in the Concord Free Public Library Special Collections. The collection--not to be confused with the Concord Pamphlet Collection--includes <883> items, dating from <1741> to <1996>. Series I (Historical Topics) includes <352> items dating between <1741> and <1996>, Series II (Individuals, As Author or Subject) <300> items between <1761> and <1963>, Series III (Massachusetts Towns--History, Anniversaries, Description, etc.) <127> items between <1748> and <1991>, and Series IV (Pamphlet Materials on Multiple Topics, Organized by Form) <104> items between <1752> and <1940>. Some of the bound volumes include the occasional out-of-scope pamphlet. Moreover, there is some topical overlap of material in different subseries.
ArchivalResource: <883 > items<47 > containers
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- Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. Topical pamphlet collection, <1741>-<1996>.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed : Concord, to Henry D. Thoreau, 1854 Jan. 1.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Concord, to Henry D. Thoreau, 1854 Jan. 1.
Saying he meant to see him "but for delays that grew out of the snowbanks"; asking him to meet a Professor [Eben N.] Horsford and a Theodore Parker when they arrive in Concord to lecture at the Lyceum: "guide them to our house, & help the alarmed wife to entertain them."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 19.9 cm.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Autograph letter signed : Concord, to Henry D. Thoreau, 1854 Jan. 1.
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. Julia Ward Howe letters, 1852-1910.
Title:
Julia Ward Howe letters, 1852-1910.
The collection consist of five letters: to "Ottimo Amico," 3 Jan. 1852, comparing poems with an invitation to dine; to Mr. J.T. Steinberger, 18 May 1905, acknowledging receipt of one hundred dollars for her part in editing Representative women of New England, and lamenting the book's poor sales; to my dear sir, 21 Feb. 1910, reminiscing about theologian Theodore Parker; to Miss Viola Allen, 22 April 1910, thanking her for providing box seat tickets for Saturday's matinee; and to F.B. Sanborn, undated, expressing unwillingness to review a book.
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- Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. Julia Ward Howe letters, 1852-1910.
John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.
Title:
John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.
Papers and records relating to the Brook Farm community and also to residentJohn Thomas Codman.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.
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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- Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. Caroline Wells Healey Dall papers, 1811-1917.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1856 November 4, Boston, to [Mr. Webster].
Title:
Letter, 1856 November 4, Boston, to [Mr. Webster].
ArchivalResource: 1 s. ; 19.3 x 12.2 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1856 November 4, Boston, to [Mr. Webster].
Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Title:
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.
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.
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)
May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel Joseph May diary, 1859.
Title:
Samuel Joseph May diary, 1859.
Diary describing May's 1859 travels, including: meetings with anti-slavery advocates in England, visits to France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, & Holland, descriptions of preparations for war in Italy, accounts of various artists and studios in Rome, details of travel arrangements to a number of ancient sites, memoranda pages list 1859 addresses of a number of people including William and Ellen Craft. He returns to Syracuse in November and resumes his work as a Unitarian clergyman there.
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- May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. Samuel Joseph May diary, 1859.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : Berlin, 1852 Jul. 28.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Berlin, 1852 Jul. 28.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (16mo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : Berlin, 1852 Jul. 28.
Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
Title:
Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
Manuscripts inserted into Edmund Clarence Stedman, Poets of America(Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1885), including letters, compositions, and notes.
ArchivalResource: 130 items inserted in 2 v.
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- Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker. Editorial Board Records, 1906-1912.
Title:
Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker. Editorial Board Records, 1906-1912.
Editorial Board meetings, 1906-1909; correspondence, 1906-1912; miscellaneous fragments.
ArchivalResource: .35 c.f.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker. Editorial Board Records, 1906-1912.
Wales, Ebenezer. Papers, 1782-1872.
Title:
Papers, 1782-1872.
Papers of various members of the interrelated Abbot, Wales, and Everett families, in particular letters to Boston merchant Ebenezer Wales from his agents William Child, Joseph Adams, Jr., and Henry Payson regarding Wales's business interests in Baltimore, particularly as a result of suspended maritime trade during the War of 1812. Other papers include Haverhill and Beverly, Mass. minister Abiel Abbot's Harvard valedictory address (1792) and letters to his son Abiel, Jr. The collection also includes one letter each from William E. Channing, Henry Ware, Jr., and Theodore Parker regarding preaching; letters and legal papers of various members of the Everett family, in particular the estate papers and inventory of Moses Everett; and a few items related to Ezra Abbot.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Wales, Ebenezer. Papers, 1782-1872.
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.
Story, William Wetmore, 1819-1895. Papers of William Wetmore Story [manuscript] 1835-1895.
Title:
Papers of William Wetmore Story [manuscript] 1835-1895.
The papers contain manuscripts of his poems To HW., and The death of Anthony, and Through Alexandria's streets, and of No rewards and no punishments by Aubrey Thomas deVere. In his letters Story comments on his admiration for Longfellow, conveys literary gossip regarding Lowell, Emerson, Parker, Brownson and Ripley, and news of Alexander Everett and Webster under Tyler's administration, defends Sumner's justification of the seizure of Florida, comments on Hatty Hosmer and the freeing of Rome from French troops, agrees to write for the New York Independent, refuses to give F. Marion Crawfod a letter to Lord Lytton but promises to introduce him to Max Müller, sends a photo and questionnaire to Appleton's Cyclopaedia, replies to an irate purchaser, and solicits letters and opinions of his father. There is also a note from Joseph Story and one from Mira Peruzzi regarding his death. Correspondents include Marion Margaret Alford, Viscountess Alford, Jeremiah Mason, John Francis Heath, Leigh Hunt, William Hayes Ward, Frederic Chapman, S.S. Dennis, C.S. Davies, John E. Bowen, William Henry Appleton?, Luigi Palma di Cesnela and Mrs. Louisa Crawford Terry.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- Story, William Wetmore, 1819-1895. Papers of William Wetmore Story [manuscript] 1835-1895.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Sermon notes, 1845?-1851?
Title:
Sermon notes, 1845?-1851?
Notes for sermons, numbered 384-443, 445-462, 582-595, 608-632, 749-754; in pencil, with author's corrections and additions in ink.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (493 p.) in 2 folders ; 26 x 39 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Sermon notes, 1845?-1851?
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1855 May 5, Boston, to [Parker L.] Spofford [n.p.]
Title:
Letter, 1855 May 5, Boston, to [Parker L.] Spofford [n.p.]
Letter of introduction for Dr. [S. G.] Howe.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Holograph signed.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1855 May 5, Boston, to [Parker L.] Spofford [n.p.]
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1836-1862.
Title:
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1836-1862.
Papers of Theodore Parker, including journals, sermons, correspondence, and biographical material. The papers span 1836-1862.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Papers, 1836-1862.
Benjamin Holt Ticknor Papers, 1595-1935, (bulk 1850-1920)
Title:
Benjamin Holt Ticknor Papers 1595-1935 (bulk 1850-1920)
Editor and publisher. Chiefly correspondence of American and British authors whose works were published by the Boston firms of Ticknor and Company and James R. Osgood and Company, with most of the letters addressed to Ticknor or to his daughter, Caroline Ticknor.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items; 25 containers plus 1 oversize; 5.6 linear feet
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- Benjamin Holt Ticknor Papers, 1595-1935, (bulk 1850-1920)
Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838. Bowditch Family Papers, 1712-1927.
Title:
Bowditch Family Papers, 1712-1927.
This collection of correspondence, business papers, pamphlets, family history, and photographs spans nine generations.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes, 12 volumes (12 linear feet).
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- Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838. Bowditch Family Papers, 1712-1927.
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.
Cabot, George D., b. 1812. George D. Cabot papers, 1855-1894.
Title:
George D. Cabot papers, 1855-1894.
Papers of George D. Cabot of Lawrence, Mass. include account books containing itemized lists of expenses paid for household goods, medical fees, groceries, mortgages, and taxes, 1858-94; an executor's account book recording expenses of the estates of his brother John Cabot and mother Lydia Cabot, of Newton, Mass., 1855-63; and letterbooks containing copies of outgoing personal and business letters, 1856-89, including letters discussing the paternity of George Cabot Hubbard, and letters detailing a dispute with his brother-in-law Rev. Theodore Parker. Also includes an account book kept by George's wife Harriet S. Cabot recording expenses for the wedding of their daughter, Lydia Cabot Weare, 1864.
ArchivalResource: 1 pamphlet box and 3 v. in cases.
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- Cabot, George D., b. 1812. George D. Cabot papers, 1855-1894.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. [Journal] [microform].
Title:
[Journal] [microform]. [1830?-1859]
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. [Journal] [microform].
Porter, Anne Eliza Bacon, 1821-1890. Papers, 1845-1886 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1845-1886 (inclusive).
Diaries, poetry, and brief essays (on Theodore Parker and woman suffrage) by Porter; also a few family letters.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Porter, Anne Eliza Bacon, 1821-1890. Papers, 1845-1886 (inclusive).
Papers, 1790-1951.
Title:
Papers, 1790-1951.
Correspondence of various members of the Ward and Howe families, andcompositions of Julia Ward Howe.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1790-1951.
Lesley, J. Peter, 1819-1903. Papers, 1826-1898
Title:
J.P. Lesley Papers 1826-1898
After a brief career in the Congregational church, J. Peter Lesley (1819-1903) left the ministry in 1852 to work full-time as a geologist. Having gained experience in structural geology and stratigraphy with the First Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1836-1842), Lesley became an expert in the geology of coal, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad and other corporations and conducting some of the first systematic studies of the state's hydrocarbon resources. A long-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he was elected to the APS in 1856, serving variously as its librarian, secretary, and vice president, and he was selected as Director of the Second Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1875-1889). The Lesley Papers include letters to and from Peter Lesley and his wife, Susan on geology, coal and iron mining, abolition, educational reform, organized charity, and Unitarianism. The collection offers important insight into academic and applied geology in late 19th century Pennsylvania, the development of the coal and iron industries, as well as into the Lesleys' progressive social and intellectual milieu. It is divided into three series: Lesley's general correspondence, his correspondence with his brother Joseph, and microfilms of Lesley's research notes.
ArchivalResource: 7.75 Linear feet
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Miscellaneous documents relating to Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1838-1948.
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Miscellaneous documents relating to Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1838-1948.
Miscellaneous letters, documents, and memorabilia to and about Abraham Lincoln concerning his family, political career, assassination, and aspects of the American Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes + 1 pf box; 1 linear ft.
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- Miscellaneous documents relating to Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1838-1948.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. The relation of slavery to a republican form of government : speech of Theodore Parker at the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Wednesday morning, May 26, 1858.
Title:
The relation of slavery to a republican form of government : speech of Theodore Parker at the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Wednesday morning, May 26, 1858.
ArchivalResource: 14 sheets ; 27 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. The relation of slavery to a republican form of government : speech of Theodore Parker at the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Wednesday morning, May 26, 1858.
May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
This collection includes correspondence, diaries, financial papers, photographs, and other documents of the two families and their relations. The bulk of the collection is Abigail's papers, including letters from prominent abolitionists, suffragists, and authors, and the papers of Samuel and Mehetable Goddard, with letters they wrote home during their residence in England from 1818 to 1827. Other persons represented are Frederick May, his daughter Eleanor, Abigail May (1775-1800), Samuel J. May (1797-1871), Samuel May of Leicester, Mass., Louisa May Alcott, Ednah Dow Cheney, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Sermons, political / Theodore Parker.
Title:
Sermons, political / Theodore Parker. 1848-1856.
ArchivalResource: 8 pamphlets ; 23 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Sermons, political / Theodore Parker.
Codman, John Thomas. John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.
Title:
John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.
Collection consists of papers collected by and primarily concerning John Thomas Codman and his connection to the Brook Farm Community. Also includes letters to and from others involved with Brook Farm, especially the community's founder George Ripley, and also some of their record books. Prominent signatures are found in the autograph collection including: Amos Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Theodore Parker, William Henry Seward, Charles Sumner, and many others. Correspondents include: Louis Agassiz, William Henry Channing, Christopher Pearse Cranch, Charles Anderson Dana, Eugene Victor Debs, Horace Greeley, Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, Henry James, James Whitcomb Riley, George Ripley, among others.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Codman, John Thomas. John Thomas Codman Brook Farm collection, 1840-1901.
Parker, Theordore, 1810-1860. Letter, [1859] July 14, Boston to John Ayres.
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Letter, [1859] July 14, Boston to John Ayres.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 19.5 x 13 cm.
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- Parker, Theordore, 1810-1860. Letter, [1859] July 14, Boston to John Ayres.
Myers, Andrew B.,. Collection, 1831-1946.
Title:
Collection, 1831-1946.
Correspondence, manuscript, document, autograph and photographs of and by Irish, English and American poets.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (30 items in 1 box)
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- Myers, Andrew B.,. Collection, 1831-1946.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. A report on German theology : read before the Philanthropic Society in Divinity College, Harvard University, [May 31 1836]
Title:
A report on German theology : read before the Philanthropic Society in Divinity College, Harvard University, [May 31 1836]
Manuscript report by the Committee on German Theology.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. A report on German theology : read before the Philanthropic Society in Divinity College, Harvard University, [May 31 1836]
Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941. Letters of Worthington Chauncey Ford [manuscript], 1886-1900.
Title:
Letters of Worthington Chauncey Ford [manuscript], 1886-1900.
In a letter dated June 19, 1900, Ford commends to Wendell Phillips Garrison, his brothers, and Helen Villard two enclosed letters, both dated January 1886, from Samuel Joseph May to James Freeman Clarke concerning William Lloyd Garrison. May's first letter, dated January 12, 1886, recommends the writings of William Lloyd Garrison and praises him for his leadership in the anti-slavery movement. It criticizes American churches for not unifying against slavery, and condemns the Unitarians for not paying due respect to Garrison's influence in the anti-slavery movement. It also compares Garrison to Peter the Hermit; quotes Caleb Stetson; and frequently mentions William Henry Channing and C. Bartol and mentions others. May's second letter, dated January 16, 1886, refers to and praises a book by Theodore Parker, edited by Clarke; asks Clarke to acknowledge Garrison's influence and spirit; and describes problems between Garrison and the Unitarians.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941. Letters of Worthington Chauncey Ford [manuscript], 1886-1900.
Bennett, Francis, b. 1837. Diary, 1852-1854.
Title:
Diary, 1852-1854.
This diary, 10 January 1852 to 31 December 1854, was kept while Bennett resided in Gloucester and, subsequently, in Boston. He began the diary when he was fifteen years old and made only occasional entries for the years 1852 and 1853. They included references to the games which he and his friends played, steamer rides to neighboring islands, visits with relatives, picnics, parties, church services, and his father's departure for Calcutta on board the "Montpelier." Bennett also attended several lyceum lectures and rendered a brief opinion of each speaker, e.g., Theodore Parker (1810-1860), Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), and Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882). During 1854, Bennett provided daily accounts of his activities and related news of various sailings. He worked for a dry goods merchant in Gloucester but maintained an active social life, including visits with friends, sleigh rides, attendance at balls, lectures, book auctions, temperance meetings, town meetings, and circuses. There are references to books that he read, town and state elections, the activities of the Know-Nothing Party, and celebrations of July 4th and Election Day. Bennett commented on the Anthony Burns (1834-1862) fugitive slave case in May, 1854. He was a collector of "pictorials" and spent some time on that hobby. On August 28, 1854, Francis Bennett, Jr., moved to Boston to begin work as a clerk in the thriving dry goods store of Charles Fox Hovey (1807-1859). He became active in the YMCA and attended lyceum lectures, concerts, and parades in that city.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (125 p.) ; octavo.
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- Bennett, Francis, b. 1837. Diary, 1852-1854.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : West Roxbury, to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1849 Jul. 20.
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Autograph letter signed : West Roxbury, to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1849 Jul. 20.
About a successor to Pierpont to preach to the "Trojans."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed : West Roxbury, to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1849 Jul. 20.
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Papers, 1555-1882 (bulk: 1833-1881)
Title:
Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882 (inclusive) 1833-1881 (bulk).
Correspondence, compositions, and other papers of American abolitionist Wendell Phillips.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes (17.3 linear ft.)
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- Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882 (inclusive) 1833-1881 (bulk).
Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, 1820-1877.
Title:
Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, 1820-1877.
Letters to American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson from friends and colleagues.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, 1820-1877.
Lyon, William H. (William Henry), 1846-1915. Sermons, 1888-1914.
Title:
Sermons, 1888-1914.
Biographical sermons/lectures of "famous Americans" written and preached by Unitarian minister William Henry Lyon of the Brookline (Mass.) First Parish, with some material and correspondence on the sermons. Subjects include: Louis Agassiz, Amos B. Alcott, Louisa May Alcott, William E. Channing, Ralph W. Emerson, James Russell Lowell, Charles Chauncy, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Jonathan Edwards, Henry W. Longfellow, Theodore Parker, Francis Parkman, Michael Wigglesworth, and John Greenleaf Whittier. Also, a sermon preached at the dedication of the Brookline First Parish House (1907) and biographical lectures on previous ministers of the church, Frederic Henry Hedge and John Pierce.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Lyon, William H. (William Henry), 1846-1915. Sermons, 1888-1914.
Hemenway, Amy. Collection of autographs, 1791-1873
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Amy Hemenway collection of autographs, 1791-1873.
Autograph collection of American collector Amy Hemenway.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Amy Hemenway collection of autographs, 1791-1873.
Bird, Francis William, 1809-1894. Papers, 1826-1924; bulk: 1847-1889
Title:
Francis William Bird papers, 1826-1924 (inclusive), 1847-1889 (bulk).
Papers of American antislavery leader, state legislator and paper manufacturer Francis William Bird. The bulk of the collection is letters to Bird from his political colleagues in the Free-Soil and antislavery movements, about two thirds of them written before or during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Francis William Bird papers, 1826-1924 (inclusive), 1847-1889 (bulk).
Additional papers, 1832-1984
Title:
Additional papers, 1832-1984
Addenda to the papers (MC 235) of the Almy family from New England, including correspondence, financial documents, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.; (3 cartons, 1 folio folder, 1 folio+ folder, 3 oversize folders, 4 slides, 1 microfiche, 2 motion pictures)
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- Additional papers, 1832-1984
Ethan Allen Hitchcock Papers, 1793-1888, (bulk 1830-1865)
Title:
Ethan Allen Hitchcock Papers 1793-1888 (bulk 1830-1865)
Army officer and author. Collection includes correspondence, notes, speeches and writings, and printed matter relating to Hitchcock's military career and his interest in metaphysics and philosophy.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items; 13 containers plus 1 oversize; 5.2 linear feet
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- Ethan Allen Hitchcock Papers, 1793-1888, (bulk 1830-1865)
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letters signed (2) : Boston, to Mr. Bridgman and to an unidentified recipient, 1854 Feb. 26, [n.d.].
Title:
Autograph letters signed (2) : Boston, to Mr. Bridgman and to an unidentified recipient, 1854 Feb. 26, [n.d.].
Declining to lecture; concerning a manuscript.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (4 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letters signed (2) : Boston, to Mr. Bridgman and to an unidentified recipient, 1854 Feb. 26, [n.d.].
Fuller, B. A. G., 1879-1956. Autograph collection, 1620-1920
Title:
B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection
Letters and autographs collected by Harvard University philosophy professor B.A.G. Fuller.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet (3 volumes and 1 box)
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- B. A. G. Fuller autograph collection, 1620-1920.
Letters sent to Watson G. Haynes on the initiative to change regulations in the United States Navy, 1846-1852.
Title:
Letters sent to Watson G. Haynes on the initiative to change regulations inthe United States Navy, 1846-1852.
Letters sent to Watson B. Haynes in response to his initiative to change the regulations of the United States Navy concerning flogging and alcohol rations.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Watson G. Haynes on the initiative to change regulations in the United States Navy, 1846-1852.
Teulon, Edward Ashwell, 1828-1865. Diary extracts, 1846-1861.
Title:
Diary extracts, 1846-1861.
This volume contains brief, intermittent excerpts from Teulon's diary, in Charles Knowles Bolton's hand. Apparently Teulon's great-granddaughter, Mrs. Paul Scheffler, of Newark, Ohio, (owner of the diary) sent Bolton copies of the excerpts in 1941, and he copied them into this volume. Included are entries concerning Teulon's attendance at lectures given by Horace Mann (1796-1859) and Theodore Parker (1810-1860), references to the uproar in Boston in 1854 over fugitive slave Anthony Burns (1834-1862), Teulon's frindship with Rev. William Henry Ryder (1822-1888), minister of the First Universalist Society of Roxbury, Massachusetts, and entries relative to various family events as well as a brief genealogical study.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (62 leaves) ; octavo.
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- Teulon, Edward Ashwell, 1828-1865. Diary extracts, 1846-1861.
Rufus and S. Willard Saxton papers, 1834-1934
Title:
Rufus and S. Willard Saxton papers 1834-1934
The papers include correspondence, journals, memorabilia, and photographs that document the life of Samuel Willard Saxton and the career of his brother General Rufus Saxton during the Civil War. The largest portion of the papers is composed of S. Willard Saxton's multi-volumed journal, which he began in 1847 while at Brook Farm and continued until the 1920s. The journal chronicles his career as a printer, aide-de-camp, and civil servant; his travels; family; his interests in the cultural life of Boston and Washington, D.C.; and his summers spent in Guilford, Connecticut. His journal highlights Saxton's ardent abolitionist and reformist interests, his work on behalf of freedmen's education, and his strong Republican loyalties. The letterbooks reflect Saxton's position as an aide-de-camp for his brother and Rufus Saxton's administration of the Department of the South and the former slaves under his jurisdiction.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (24 boxes)
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- Rufus and S. Willard Saxton papers, 1834-1934
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.
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886,. Documents relating to Charles Sumner, ca. 1828-1912.
Title:
Documents relating to Charles Sumner, ca. 1828-1912.
Documents from Charles Sumner's archive of correspondence that were excluded from the collection MS Am 1 ("Charles Sumner correspondence") as being not original letters to or from Sumner. Also included are a few other documents originating with Edward L. Pierce, Sumner's biographer. Correspondents include: Charles Francis Adams, Louis Agassiz, Nathaniel Bowditch, Lord Brougham and Vaux, Salmon P. Chase, Gustave Paul Cluseret, Caleb Cushing, Richard Henry Dana, Edward Everett, C. C. Felton, J. C. Fremont, S. G. Howe, Reverdy Johnson, Theodore Parker, George Palmer Putnam, George Sand, and Joseph Story. Authors of compositions and notes include George Earl of Carlisle and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear ft.)
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- Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886,. Documents relating to Charles Sumner, ca. 1828-1912.
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.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Translations from German religious writings, with background notes, 1835-1861.
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Translations from German religious writings, with background notes, 1835-1861.
Include his translations from German into English of Johann Gottfried Herder's Parables; Dr. [Thorvald Nicolai?] Thiele's An Essay towards a scientific recension of the life of Jesus; and Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette's Introduction to the New Testament, and his Introduction to the Apocrypha.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear foot.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Translations from German religious writings, with background notes, 1835-1861.
Theodore Parker Papers, 1838-1910, (bulk 1850-1860)
Title:
Theodore Parker Papers 1838-1910 (bulk 1850-1860)
Unitarian clergyman, theologian, author, and abolitionist. Correspondence, writings, poetry, and printed material relating to Parker's antislavery lectures and to the publication of his biography and collected writings.
ArchivalResource: 180 items; 1 container; .2 linear feet
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- Theodore Parker Papers, 1838-1910, (bulk 1850-1860)
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. Additional correspondence, 1787-1886
Title:
James Freeman Clarke additional correspondence, 1787-1886
Letters written to the Unitarian clergyman and author James Freeman Clarke and his family.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- James Freeman Clarke additional correspondence, 1787-1886.
Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891,. Theodore Parker [photograph], 1852.
Title:
Theodore Parker [photograph], 1852.
Half-plate daguerreotype of the Unitarian minister, abolitionist, and social reformer Theodore Parker (1810-1860), taken in 1852 by John Adams Whipple of Boston, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph : daguerreotype, b&w ; visible oval image 12 x 9 cm. (half-plate), in case 15 x 12 cm.
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- Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891,. Theodore Parker [photograph], 1852.
Dickinson Family. Dickinson family library. 1810-1943.
Title:
Dickinson family library
Books that were collected by the poet Emily Dickinson and her family.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear feet (591 volumes)
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- Dickinson family library, 1810-1977.
Bassett, John Y. (John Young), 1805-1851. John Y. Bassett papers, 1822-1871.
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John Y. Bassett papers, 1822-1871.
Letters relating to medical, financial, and family matters of John Young Bassett and family correspondence of his wife, Isaphoene (Thompson) Bassett. The correspondence includes letters from editors Theodore Parker and William Gilmore Simms, 1849-1850, criticizing Bassett's article on race ethnology. After her husband's death in 1852, there are letters to Mrs. Bassett from her children, including sons Watkins and Henry William (d. 1862). Watkins wrote from Waco, Tex., where he was living with his uncle. Henry joined the Confederate Army and wrote from camps in Mississippi until his death at Shiloh.
ArchivalResource: 153 items.
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- Bassett, John Y. (John Young), 1805-1851. John Y. Bassett papers, 1822-1871.
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.
May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912
Title:
Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc., of the May and Goddard families, of New England, including social reformer Abigail Williams May.
ArchivalResource: 2 file boxes, 2 oversize volumes
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- Papers, 1766-1912
Francis, Convers, 1795-1863. Letters : to Theodore Parker, 1836-1839.
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Letters : to Theodore Parker, 1836-1839.
The letters contain commentary on the Bible and classical literature, and personal information.
ArchivalResource: 7 items ; 25 cm.
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- Francis, Convers, 1795-1863. Letters : to Theodore Parker, 1836-1839.
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).
Moore, William Henry, 1838-1916. Papers, 1875-1914.
Title:
Papers, 1875-1914.
Sermons and other papers, relating to Biblical exegesis and theology, church missions, religious education, divorce, the Republican Party and the McKinley Tariff of 1890, and Theodore Parker.
ArchivalResource: 91 items.
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- Moore, William Henry, 1838-1916. Papers, 1875-1914.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker. Editorial Board Records, 1906-1912.
Title:
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker. Editorial Board Records, 1906-1912.
Editorial board records of the Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker.
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Centenary Edition of the Works of Theodore Parker. Editorial Board Records, 1906-1912.
James Russell Lowell papers, 1835-1919.
Title:
James Russell Lowell papers, 1835-1919.
Papers of American author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat James Russell Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- James Russell Lowell papers, 1835-1919.
Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. Hale-Chandler papers, 1777-1873.
Title:
Hale-Chandler papers, 1777-1873.
Chiefly correspondence, including Revolutionary War letters (1777-1784) from Samuel Hale, a Tory in England, to his wife and son in Portsmouth, New Hampshire; John P. Hale's correspondence with Franklin Pierce; Hale's correspondence concerning the anti-slavery issue. Includes papers relating to Hale's political activities and his service as minister to Spain. Includes personal papers of Hale's daughter, Lucy (Hale) Chandler and her husband, William Eaton Chandler, as well as family records (1822-1859) of the Hale, O'Brien, and Parker families of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Correspondents include John Albion Andrew, Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, Richard Henry Dana, Charles Mayo Ellis, Joshua Reed Giddings, Theodore Parker, William F. Smith, Henry Brewster Tappan, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes and 1 portfolio (4.5 ft.)
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- Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. Hale-Chandler papers, 1777-1873.
Hewes, V. H., fl. 1852. Letters to the Rev. Theodore Parker [manuscript], 1852.
Title:
Letters to the Rev. Theodore Parker [manuscript], 1852.
Three letters, dated 1852 November 14, November 28, and December 26, discussing, among other things, Senators Daniel Webster and Henry Clay.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Hewes, V. H., fl. 1852. Letters to the Rev. Theodore Parker [manuscript], 1852.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860,. Theodore Parker scrapbooks on slavery, 1854-1858.
Title:
Theodore Parker scrapbooks on slavery, 1854-1858.
Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, auction notices, want ads, and sales notices concerning slaves and slavery in the United States. Includes advertisements offering to help track down fugitive slaves. Vol. 2 focuses on the debate over whether Kansas should be allowed to enter the Union as a slave state.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; 32 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860,. Theodore Parker scrapbooks on slavery, 1854-1858.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed Theo. Parker to: Mr. Tufts November 19, 1856.
Title:
Autograph letter signed Theo. Parker to: Mr. Tufts November 19, 1856.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letter signed Theo. Parker to: Mr. Tufts November 19, 1856.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1859 June 26, Boston, to Mrs. Alvin Adams.
Title:
Letter, 1859 June 26, Boston, to Mrs. Alvin Adams.
Parker writes to say how sorry he was not to be able to come down to greet her and thank her, but the doctor forbids him to talk.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.), in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1859 June 26, Boston, to Mrs. Alvin Adams.
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Letters, 1863-1866.
Title:
Letters, 1863-1866.
This collection contains letters written by Phillips during the period 1863 to 1866 (many are undated). They concern his speaking engagements, including those relating to the free labor movement, and they include expressions of thanks to his followers for various gifts to himself and his invalid wife, Anne Terry Green Phillips (1813-1886). Several letters of friendship were written to Caroline Coddington Thayer ( -1891), and others contain references to Theodore Parker (1810-1860).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (16 items)
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- Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Letters, 1863-1866.
Robert Carter letters from various correspondents, 1851-1898 (inclusive), 1851-1862 (bulk).
Title:
Robert Carter letters from various correspondents, 1851-1898 (inclusive), 1851-1862 (bulk).
Letters to American author and politician Robert Carter.
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- Robert Carter letters from various correspondents, 1851-1898 (inclusive), 1851-1862 (bulk).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph manuscript signed : [n.p., ca. 1850?].
Title:
Autograph manuscript signed : [n.p., ca. 1850?].
An unfinished essay on New Englanders.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph manuscript signed : [n.p., ca. 1850?].
Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame Family Papers, 1810-1922
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Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame Family Papers 1810-1922
Anson Burlingame, state legislator and United States representative from Massachusetts and minister to China. Edward L. Burlingame, editor. Correspondence and other papers of Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame, father and son, and of Anson’s wife, Jane Cornelia Livermore Burlingame.
ArchivalResource: 550 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feet
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- Anson Burlingame and Edward L. Burlingame Family Papers, 1810-1922
Papers, 1828-1919
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Papers, 1828-1919
Correspondence of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts.
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- Papers, 1828-1919
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).
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. Charles Francis Adams papers [manuscript], 1871-1915.
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Charles Francis Adams papers [manuscript], 1871-1915.
In letters, 1880-1912, to A. Birney, Edward Henry Clement, Silas Weir Michell, Henry Pellew, the Riverside Press and others, Adams discusses galley proofs of his biography of Richard Henry Dana, a Harvard report on American education, George Washington's admirable character but lack of military skill, William Crawford Gorgas, the 110th anniversary of the St. George's Society, Mitchell's Commencement Day address and "A madeira party," and the lack of refererences to "Hewitt" in his father's London diary. Four Letters, 1871-1880, from Adams' father Charles Francis Adams Mrs. E. S. Goodhue, William Adolphus Wheeler and an unknown recipient concern the inaccuracy of Theodore Parker's writings, John Lothrop Motley's unsuitability for the diplomatic profession , Benjamin Stoddert's possible authorship of an unnamed pamphlet, and an unidentified correspondent's appointment with Lord [John] Russell.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. Charles Francis Adams papers [manuscript], 1871-1915.
May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
This collection includes correspondence, diaries, financial papers, photographs, and other documents of the two families and their relations. The bulk of the collection is Abigail's papers, including letters from prominent abolitionists, suffragists, and authors, and the papers of Samuel and Mehetable Goddard, with letters they wrote home during their residence in England from 1818 to 1827. Other persons represented are Frederick May, his daughter Eleanor, Abigail May (1775-1800), Samuel J. May (1797-1871), Samuel May of Leicester, Mass., Louisa May Alcott, Ednah Dow Cheney, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- May family. Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912 (inclusive).
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1786-1945 (inclusive).
Collection contains correspondence, diaries, travel journals, and records, 1786-1840, of Thomas Handasyd Perkins concerning the slave, tea, and spice trades. His daughter, Eliza Perkins, married Samuel Cabot and her reminiscences of 19th century Boston are in the collection. The largest body of papers, 1840-1902, those of James Elliot Cabot and his wife Elisabeth Dwight describe life in 19th century Boston and discuss the Civil War. Correspondents include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Eliot Norton, Frederick Law Olmsted and Theodore Parker. Also included in the collection are early 20th century childcare diaries of Cabot mothers.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945 (inclusive).
Weston, G.B. Pamphlet Collection
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Weston, G.B. Pamphlet Collection
The Gershom Bradford Weston Pamphlet collection consists of 29 pamphlets published between 1828-1867 and owned by prominent Duxbury, MA resident, Gershom Bradford Weston (1799-1869). The subject matter covers a variety of contemporary social and political topics, including abolition, religion, Unitarianism, government and education.
ArchivalResource: 29 pamphlets
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- Weston, G. B. (Gershom Bradford), 1799-1869,. Gershom Bradford Weston pamphlet collection, 1828-1867.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter to Rev. William Henry Furness, 1845.
Title:
Letter to Rev. William Henry Furness, 1845.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter to Rev. William Henry Furness, 1845.
Clarke, James Freeman. Papers, 1841-1871.
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Clarke, James Freeman. Papers, 1841-1871.
Papers of Unitarian minister James Freeman Clarke, consisting mainly of lectures, as well as material related to the Church of the Disciples. The papers span 1841-1871.
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Clarke, James Freeman. Papers, 1841-1871.
Boston Anti-Man-Hunting League. Records, 1846-1882.
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Records, 1846-1882.
Minutes of meetings, constitutions, lists of members, and miscellaneous papers of the Boston Anti-Man-Hunting League, a secret society founded in 1854 by leading Boston reformers to aid runaway slaves and resist the Fugitive Slave Law. Affiliated with the League of Massachusetts Freemen, the Boston group included such reformers as Samuel Gridley Howe, John A. Andrew, Bronson Alcott, Theodore Parker, Samuel May, and Henry Ingersoll Bowditch. Bowditch annotated many of the Society's records in the 1880s. Also included are the minutes of the Vigilance Committee, a predecessor of the League, to which many of the same members belonged. Former president John Quincy Adams presided over a public meeting of the Committee at Fanueil Hall in 1846.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Boston Anti-Man-Hunting League. Records, 1846-1882.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letters, 1857.
Title:
Letters, 1857.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 leaves)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letters, 1857.
Documents relating to Charles Sumner, 1828-1912.
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Documents relating to Charles Sumner, 1828-1912.
Letters and other documents relating to Charles Sumner, largelyfrom Sumner's own archive of correspondence, but excluding original letters to andfrom him.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.8 linear ft.)
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- Documents relating to Charles Sumner, 1828-1912.
Very family. Papers, 1840-1857.
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Papers, 1840-1857.
The collection consists of one undated volume of writing by Frances Eliza Very, four volumes of poetry by Lydia Ann Very, dating from 1840 to 1848 and 1857 to 1866, and school records kept by Lydia, 1847 to 1853. Frances included poetry and several essays in her notebook. She wrote "A Dissertation on the Soul and Body," appealing to Christians to prepare for an eternal life by looking inward. Other "musings" examine such topics as education, "By Precept and Example how can we best inclcate the Spirit of Christianity?" and the "Miracles of the Fig Tree." She also wrote a critical essay addressed to Orestes Augustus Brownson (1803-1876), inquiring his opinions of the writings of Theodore Parker (1810-1860). Her poetry is inward, spiritual, and sentimental in nature. In 1856, Lydia's poetry was published in a small volume entitled, _Poems_ (Andover, Mass.: W.F. Draper). These verses are found in manuscript for in volumes two, three, and four of the collection. They also contain original drawings by Lydia. Her interests centered around children, animals, and flowers. Her poetry shows none of her brother's or sister's transcendentalism. She made occasional contributions to the _Salem Gazette_ and the _Boston Transcript_ and, in later years, published more poetry and several third-rate novels. From 1847 to 1853, Lydia kept thorough records of student attendance and payments for a private school maintained by her brother, Washington.
ArchivalResource: 7 v. ; octavo.
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- Very family. Papers, 1840-1857.
Parker, Theordore, 1810-1860. Letter, [1843?] to S. Phelps, Esq.
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Letter, [1843?] to S. Phelps, Esq.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 25.3 x 20 cm.
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- Parker, Theordore, 1810-1860. Letter, [1843?] to S. Phelps, Esq.
Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856. Autograph book, 1717-1849 (bulk).
Title:
Autograph book, 1717-1849 (bulk).
Autograph book kept by Peabody. Covers period 1717-1849 and includes many letters from many leading Unitarians including Henry Whitney Bellows, William Ellery Channing, Convers Francis, Ezra S. Gannett, Andrews Norton, Theodore Parker, George Ripley, Henry Ware, and Henry Ware, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.70 c.f.
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- Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856. Autograph book, 1717-1849 (bulk).
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1848.
Title:
Letter, 1848.
Theodore Pearker discussed his views about freedom, the need for "immediate emancipation," the tone of the abolitionists' discourse, the kindness [of] "Mr. Garrison," and other matters concerning slavery.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 26 x 20 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm. + 1 typescript (2 p. ; 28 cm.)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letter, 1848.
James Elliot Cabot letters from various correspondents, 1843-1902.
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James Elliot Cabot letters from various correspondents, 1843-1902.
Letters to the American biographer James Elliot Cabot.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- James Elliot Cabot letters from various correspondents, 1843-1902.
Papers and autographs, 1788-1891.
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Papers and autographs, 1788-1891.
Papers of German-Americanpianist and composer Otto Dresel.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers and autographs, 1788-1891.
Hudson family. Papers, 1825-1865.
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Papers, 1825-1865.
Papers relate primarily to physician, abolitionist, and social reformer Erasmus Darwin Hudson. His correspondence (1825-65) to and from family and friends includes commentary on anti-slavery and Civil War era events and personalities. Notable correspondents or individuals mentioned include abolitionist and women's rights advocate Abigail Kelley Foster, social reformers Parker Pillsbury and Wendell Phillips, and clergyman Theodore Parker. Included are two addresses, "Intemperance" (1828), and "Conquest Through Self Conquest" (1864); and manuscript and typescript of his journal, "Anti-Slavery Campaign" (1842-43).
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Hudson family. Papers, 1825-1865.
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
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Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Papers of the Palfrey family of New England. The material of this collection encompasses over 150 years of American history and many items of interest besides those documenting the life and works of John Gorham Palfrey, who is its central figure. A few of these may be briefly mentioned here. The papers of William Palfrey include letters between John Wilkes and the Sons of Liberty and William Palfrey's personal correspondence with Wilkes at the time of the latter's imprisonment in 1769-1770, including Palfrey's description of the Boston Massacre. William Palfrey's business account and financial papers are extensive and range in subject from accounts of trade with Virginia in 1763 to the disposition of funds of the Continental Army during the time Palfrey was Pay Master General. His close association and correspondence with John Hancock should be noted. Several interesting items pertain to the dispute between Hancock and the Boston printer, John Mein, which resulted in Thomas Longman's suit against Mein and the latter's imprisonment. The papers of John Palfrey deal mainly with his business affairs and the management of his plantation at Attakapas. However, several letters by his sons, Edward, William Taylor, and Henry William give first-hand accounts of battles in the war of 1812. Letters to John Gorham Palfrey from over 1000 corespondents form the largest single section in the collection. Of special importance are 377 letters from Jared Sparks and 148 letters from Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 60 linear feet (130 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915.
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945
Title:
Papers of the Cabot family, 1786-2013
Correspondence, diaries, and travel journals, etc., of the Cabot family of Boston, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 13 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file, 1 boxed volume, 1 oversize folder
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- Papers, 1786-1945
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letters signed (4) : West Roxbury and Boston, Mass., to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1845 Oct. 15-1848 May 2.
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Autograph letters signed (4) : West Roxbury and Boston, Mass., to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1845 Oct. 15-1848 May 2.
On religious and literary matters.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (6 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Autograph letters signed (4) : West Roxbury and Boston, Mass., to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1845 Oct. 15-1848 May 2.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letters to Samuel Gridley Howe, 1846-1856.
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Letters to Samuel Gridley Howe, 1846-1856.
Topics include politics, religion. and abolitionist activities of the period.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Letters to Samuel Gridley Howe, 1846-1856.
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1826-1862.
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Theodore Parker papers, 1826-1862.
Papers of Unitarian minister Theodore Parker include an 11-vol. letterbook containing copies of incoming and outgoing correspondence and 2 vols. of original letters. Subjects included in the letters are slavery and the abolitionist movement, Parker's relationship with the Unitarian Church, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, the American (Know-Nothing) Party, U.S. politics, Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln, and "Bleeding" Kansas. Among his correspondents are Charles F. Adams (1807-1886), Joseph H. Allen, George Bancroft, James G. Birney, John Brown, Salmon P. Chase, Convers Francis, Ezra S. Gannett, William L. Garrison, Horace Greeley, William L. Herndon, Horace Mann, William H. Seward, and Charles Sumner. (Cont'd) Also included in the collection are Parker's European travel diary (July-Sept. 1844); his commonplace-book (1844-47); a notebook of the titles and subjects of his sermons (1851-53); and other misc. notes.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 14 v.
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- Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. Theodore Parker papers, 1826-1862.
Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.
Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.
ArchivalResource: 50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.
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- Alcott, Amos Bronson, 1799-1888
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- Alger, William Rounseville, 1822-1905,
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- Allen, Joseph Henry, 1820-1898.
Allen, Nathaniel T. (Nathaniel Topliff), 1823-1903.
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Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892
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Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.
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Fuller, B. A. G. (Benjamin Apthorp Gould), 1879-1956
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