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Journalist, educator, and abolitionist.
American journalist.
James Redpath was a journalist and activist who joined the Kansas "free state" campaign and befriended John Brown; toured Haiti and worked for Haitian diplomatic recognition on the part of the United States; wrote anti-capital punishment tracts for his own line of cheap paperbound books for the Union military during the Civil War; served as a frontline war correspondent for the New York Tribune; organized a post war lecturing bureau with clients such as Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Mark Twain; advocated for Reconstruction even as the Republicans were abandoning it under Rutherford B. Hayes; and advocated for Irish nationalism, women's suffrage, and organized labor as editor of Redpath's Illustrated Weekly and the North American Review.
Proprietor of the Boston Lyceum Bureau who handled sales of Mark Twain's book Roughing it.
Abolitionist, reformer and author. Redpath was appointed commissioner of emigration in the United States by Haitian president Geffrard in 1859. He founded the Haitian Emigrant Bureau in Boston and New York, and simultaneously published a newspaper, The Pine and Palm (May 1861-), "devoted to the interests of freedom and of the colored races in America." He later became the Haitian Consul at Philadelphia and was instrumental in obtaining recognition of Haitian independence by the U.S. government.
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James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 10 March 1863
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James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 10 March 1863
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- James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 10 March 1863
James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 14 October 1863
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- James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 14 October 1863
Walt Whitman to James Redpath, 12 October 1863
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- Walt Whitman to James Redpath, 12 October 1863
James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 14 October 1863
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- James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 14 October 1863
James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 5 May 1863
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- James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 5 May 1863
Walt Whitman to James Redpath (?), 6 August 1863
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- Walt Whitman to James Redpath (?), 6 August 1863
James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 28 October 1863
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- James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 28 October 1863
James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 25 June 1860
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James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 25 June 1860
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- James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 25 June 1860
Walt Whitman to James Redpath, 21 October 1863
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James Redpath to Walt Whitman, 26 May 1862
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Ticknor and Fields records, 1839-1881.
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Ticknor and Fields records, 1839-1881.
Primarily correspondence of James Thomas Fields and other editors at Ticknorand Fields, a nineteenth-century Boston, Massachusetts, publishing house.
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Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Letter to James Redpath. [s.l.] [1872] Jan. 17.
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Letter to James Redpath. [s.l.] [1872] Jan. 17.
Concerning a speaking engagement.
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Stevens family. Papers, 1770-1911.
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Papers, 1770-1911.
Papers of the Stevens family, originally from Norwich, Ct. through Moses Stevens, in particular material related to Aaron D. Stevens, an ardent abolitionist and member of John Brown's party during the raid on Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) in 1859. Letters from Stevens (in typescript only) before Harpers Ferry related to his work for the cause of anti-slavery in Kansas under the name of Charles Whipple. Letters to (often as originals and typescripts) and from Stevens were written while he was in prison in Charlestown, W. Va. for his involvement in the raid. Stevens was convicted and hung on 16 Mar. 1860. (Cont'd) His correspondents include Lydia M. Pierce (his sister), Rebecca B. Spring, Lydia M. Child, Henry E. Stevens (brother), George Sennott (his lawyer), and James Redpath (author of a book on Brown). Letters among family members and others from 1899-1911 relate to the reinterment of Stevens' remains to Brown's grave at North Elba, N.Y.; attempts to locate Stevens' rifle from the raid; and providing recollections of him for nephews Henry B. and Edward P. Stevens. Additional correspondents include Samuel J. Reader, Oswald G. Villard, Thomas Featherstonaugh, and Brown's children Annie and Salmon. Also, a few misc. deeds to and from members of the Stevens family, including Moses, for lands in Conn.
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Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Letter to S.L. Clemens. Boston, MA. 1869 Apr. 24.
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Letter to S.L. Clemens. Boston, MA. 1869 Apr. 24.
Concerning Clemens' lecturing in the Eastern states; suggesting ways to make Clemens' name better known in advance of his lectures; hoping to see Clemens the next time he is in Boston.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Letter to S.L. Clemens. Boston, MA. 1869 Apr. 24.
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Wendell Phillips papers, 1843-circa 1884 (bulk 1870-1884).
Title:
Wendell Phillips papers, 1843-circa 1884 (bulk 1870-1884).
Chiefly correspondence, together with financial records, printed speech, and clippings, mainly relating to speaking engagements or publications and also to family matters, political concerns, and slavery. Correspondents include Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, and James Redpath of the Boston Lyceum Bureau. Other correspondents include Hannibal Hamlin, John H. Lowell, Samuel J. May, and Lydia Dodge Cabot Parker,
ArchivalResource: 125 items.1 container.0.2 linear feet.
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- Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Wendell Phillips papers, 1843-circa 1884 (bulk 1870-1884).
Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers, 1856-1938, 1870-1938
Title:
Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers 1856-1938 1870-1938
This is a synthetic collection consisting of portraits, pictorial works, manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence from, to, and about the author, a diary for 1885, a notebook for 1895, portraits, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 717 items
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- Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers, 1856-1938, 1870-1938
Jenkins, Edward, 1838-1910. Letters, 1871-1881.
Title:
Letters, 1871-1881.
Regarding his Chautauqua lectures given for the Redpath Lyceum Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 22 items (65 p.)
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- Jenkins, Edward, 1838-1910. Letters, 1871-1881.
Records of the Select Committee to inquire into the Mississippi election of 1875, 1875-1876
Title:
Records of the Select Committee to inquire into the Mississippi election of 1875 1875-1876
The United States Senate (44th Congress, 1st Session, 1875-1876) appointed a select committee on 31 Mar. 1876 to investigate fraud, civil rights abuses and violence surrounding the Mississippi election of 2 Nov. 1875. The scope of the inquiry was later extended to include related incidents at the Louisiana-Mississippi border. George S. Boutwell, senator from Massachusetts, was chairman of the committee. James Redpath of Massachusetts, a noted abolitionist and journalist, was clerk of the committee. The committee's report was submitted and published in 1876 as Mississippi in 1875: Report of the Select Committee to inquire into the Mississippi election of 1875 (Report, 44th Congress, 1st Session, Senate, no. 527). The collection, dating 2 Sept. 1875 to 22 Aug. 1876, consists of correspondence, telegrams, notices of public meetings, sworn statements, witness lists, committee notes, and newspaper clippings concerning the events under investigation and the work of the Select Committee, particularly its efforts to obtain witnesses for hearings in Washington and Mississippi. The bulk of the collection, dating Apr.-July 1876, consists of letters addressed or forwarded to Senator George S. Boutwell from Mississippi residents and officials affected by the events. Other recipients include Senator Oliver P. Morton and James Redpath. Prominent correspondents include Benjamin F. Butler and Adelbert Ames. Many of the documents are of a confidential nature. Some are transcript copies provided by correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 125 items (1 box)
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- Records of the Select Committee to inquire into the Mississippi election of 1875, 1875-1876
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Letters, bookplates, and ticket, 1886-1899.
Title:
Letters, bookplates, and ticket, 1886-1899.
Four letters, whose recipients include F. R. Rye and James Redpath; two copies of Daly's bookplate; and a ticket to his memorial service.
ArchivalResource: 7 items (8 leaves).
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- Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Letters, bookplates, and ticket, 1886-1899.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to Mr. Redpath. Washington, DC. 1869 July 16.
Title:
Letter to Mr. Redpath. Washington, DC. 1869 July 16.
Concerning her reasons for being unable to speak; and suggesting somepeople as substitutes.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to Mr. Redpath. Washington, DC. 1869 July 16.
Letter to Dr. Root, Wabonsa, dated Boston., Nov. 20, ca. 1870
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Letter to Dr. Root, Wabonsa, dated Boston. Nov. 20, ca. 1870
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf. 25cm.; Holograph, signed.
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- Letter to Dr. Root, Wabonsa, dated Boston., Nov. 20, ca. 1870
Parsons, Luke F. Letter to John Redpath. Salina, KS. 1922 Aug. 13.
Title:
Letter to John Redpath. Salina, KS. 1922 Aug. 13.
Concerning James Redpath and their involvement with John Brown in Kansas.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Parsons, Luke F. Letter to John Redpath. Salina, KS. 1922 Aug. 13.
Clapp, William Warland, Jr., 1826-1891. Correspondence, 1790-1891 (bulk 1840-1891)
Title:
William Warland Clapp correspondence, 1790-1891 (inclusive), 1840-1891 (bulk)
Letters to American journalist and author William Warland Clapp Jr. from his friends, colleagues, and family. Also includes some other papers.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (4.5 linear feet)
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- William Warland Clapp correspondence, 1790-1891 (inclusive), 1840-1891 (bulk).
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z and unidentified
Title:
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z and unidentified
Index to ownership/provenance information primarily from printed books at Houghton Library.
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- Houghton Library printed book provenance file, R-Z, and unidentified.
Haiti (Republic). Bureau of Emigration, Boston (Mass.). Reports and correspondence [manuscript], 1860-1861.
Title:
Reports and correspondence [manuscript], 1860-1861.
Copies of correspondence from James Redpath, Haitian government General Agent of Emigration to Hayti, of persons of African and Indian origin from the U.S. and the Canadas; as well as reports to M. Plésance, Secretary of State of Exterior Relations of the Republic of Hayti; and various other items relating to the work of Redpath.
ArchivalResource: 264 p. ; 25 cm.
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- Haiti (Republic). Bureau of Emigration, Boston (Mass.). Reports and correspondence [manuscript], 1860-1861.
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
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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).
O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1844-1890. Papers of John Boyle O'Reilly [manuscript], 1873-1896.
Title:
Papers of John Boyle O'Reilly [manuscript], 1873-1896.
The papers contain the autograph manuscript of the poem, "Dead Singer," with a note in an unidentified hand that it was presented by James Redpath on 1882 October 7, an autograph signed verse of "Forever," an autograph signed verse of an unidentified poem, and nine letters written from the editorial rooms of "The Pilot," Boston, chiefly re: his lectures, especially dates and costs; his writings, particularly his novel, "Moondyne"; his work as editor of "The Pilot"; etchings by Mr. Miller which he saw at Dr. Burnett's in Washington, D.C.; his request for a job for a newspaper man, O'Conner McLauglan; and his health. There is also a printed program from the presentation of the John Boyle O'Reilly Memorial in Boston on 1896 June 20. Correspondents include Miss Bates, Julius Chambers, Sylvester Rosa Koehler, George W. Robinson, John H. Vincent, William Hayes Ward, and Thomas F. Wilkinson.
ArchivalResource: 13 items.
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- O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1844-1890. Papers of John Boyle O'Reilly [manuscript], 1873-1896.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers, 1856-1938 bulk (1870-1938).
Title:
Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers, 1856-1938 bulk (1870-1938).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of portraits, pictorial works, manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, a diary for 1885, a notebook for 1895, portraits, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 692 items.
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- Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers, 1856-1938 bulk (1870-1938).
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Catalogue of books at the Haytian Bureau of Emigration, Boston : manuscript, [18--]
Title:
Catalogue of books at the Haytian Bureau of Emigration, Boston : manuscript, [18--]
ArchivalResource: 9 leaves ; 25 cm. folded to 17 cm.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Catalogue of books at the Haytian Bureau of Emigration, Boston : manuscript, [18--]
White, Sallie Joy, 1847-1909. Papers, 1828-1936
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Papers of Sallie Joy White, 1828-1936
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Sallie Joy White, first woman journalist in Boston.
ArchivalResource: 2.59 linear ft.; (4 file boxes, 1 folio box, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Papers, 1828-1936
Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917. Papers of Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1851-1914.
Title:
Papers of Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1851-1914.
The collection contains the manuscripts of 61 partial or complete poems, two partial verse plays, a biographical and critical discussion of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a prologue spoken by Edward W. Emerson at the opening of the Concord Theatre in 1857, and a quotation about John Brown. Sanborn's correspondence is chiefly about his writing. Letters to and from the Torch Press of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, concern the "Life of John Brown," "Recollections of 70 years, " and monographs on Bronson Alcott and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and discuss illustrations, printing, publication, costs and advertisements. Other topics include friends and fellow writers particularly Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry D. Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Walt Whitman, Franklin Pierce, Ellery Channing and Richard W. Gilder; meetings of the American Social Science Association; his school in Concord, Mass.; lectures in Iowa; and thoughts on the outbreak of the Civil War. A facsimile of a letter from Nathaniel Hawthorne to an unidentified correspondent (mistakenly believed to have been Sanborn) mentions the "Old Manse." There are also three photographs, a newspaper clipping regarding Sanborn's arrest for disturbing the peace, and a typed description of Hawthorne's ideas.
ArchivalResource: 99 items.
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- Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917. Papers of Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1851-1914.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. [Papers, 1861] [microform] / James Redpath.
Title:
[Papers, 1861] [microform] / James Redpath. 1861.
Letters, reports, newspaper clippings relating to Redpath's duties as General Agent of Emigration to Haiti and Commercial Agent for Haiti at Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (358 p.)
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. [Papers, 1861] [microform] / James Redpath.
Alcott, John Sewall Pratt, 1865-1923,. Papers of the Alcott family [manuscript] (1845-1915) 1932.
Title:
Papers of the Alcott family [manuscript] (1845-1915) 1932.
The olive leaf [n.d.] a newspaper by the Alcott children [4 p. holograph]--Correspondence, 1845-1915, is between members of the Alcott family and between family members and others. It concerns the family's early financial difficulties; Abigail May Alcott's management of a water cure; the publication and reception of Little women; the domestic lives of the niece and nephews of Louisa May Alcott; the administration of Miss Alcott's estate; and the publication of certain of her letters. Correspondence, 1905-06, between John Sewall Pratt Alcott and Jessie Bonstelle Stuart concerns a dramatic adaptation of Little women [ca. 100 items. chiefly holograph signed]--Wills and deeds, 1845-75, chiefly involve land transactions of Samuel E. Sewall, an Alcott cousin [5 items. printed & holograph]--Scrapbooks, 1850-61, were formerly account books and contain clippings, including reviews of Miss Alcott's books. One contains a handwritten play Blanche the village maiden, composed by the Alcott children [3 items. paper covers]--Clippings 1929-32, concern Miss Alcott's life and adaptations of her works [ca. 20 items. printed]--China plate [n.d.] shows the Alcott family crest [1 item. 31 cm. in diameter]. Correspondents include: Abigail May Alcott, Edward William Bok, Laure Claire Foucher, Laura Hosmer, Maggie Lukens, Samuel Joseph May, Abigail May Alcott Nieriker, Louisa May Nieriker, Thomas Niles, Anna Bronson Alcott Pratt, Frederic Alcott Pratt, James Redpath, Roberts Brothers, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn and Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford.
ArchivalResource: 130 items.
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- Alcott, John Sewall Pratt, 1865-1923,. Papers of the Alcott family [manuscript] (1845-1915) 1932.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Letter, 1870 Oct. 25, to James Redpath, Boston.
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Letter, 1870 Oct. 25, to James Redpath, Boston.
Date stamped Boston Lyceum Bureau. Sumner urgently needs to discuss two things with Redpath, who booked many of Sumner's speaking engagements.
ArchivalResource: 1 p., in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Letter, 1870 Oct. 25, to James Redpath, Boston.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. ALS : New York City, to Mrs. [H.H.] Robinson, 1886 June 17.
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ALS : New York City, to Mrs. [H.H.] Robinson, 1886 June 17.
Comments on a threatening letter from the Ku Klux Klan sent to Charles Sumner. He thinks it not authentic.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p. in folder) ; 26 x 38 cm.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. ALS : New York City, to Mrs. [H.H.] Robinson, 1886 June 17.
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).
Gough, John B. (John Bartholomew), 1817-1886. John B. Gough letter to My dear Mr. Redpath, 1872 July 11.
Title:
John B. Gough letter to My dear Mr. Redpath, 1872 July 11.
Gough writes to Redpath, of Redpath & Fall, 11 July 1872, asking that Fall contact him as soon as he returns from his journey, wishing to begin the next leg of his lecture tour as soon as possible. Includes receipt stamp of Redpath & Fall.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Gough, John B. (John Bartholomew), 1817-1886. John B. Gough letter to My dear Mr. Redpath, 1872 July 11.
Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902. Letter, 1873 June 14, Brooklyn, N.Y., to James Redpath.
Title:
Letter, 1873 June 14, Brooklyn, N.Y., to James Redpath.
Breaks engagement with the "Amer. Lit. Bureau", denies knowing Charles Eyre Pascoe or making remarks attributed to him.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902. Letter, 1873 June 14, Brooklyn, N.Y., to James Redpath.
Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896. Papers of Gail Hamilton [manuscript] 1862-1895.
Title:
Papers of Gail Hamilton [manuscript] 1862-1895.
The papers contain the autograph manuscripts for "Puck's work" and "Both sides," and 43 letters to 17 correspondents regarding the following subjects and persons: Letters written in 1862 to Mr. Woods, an influential friend living in Washington, D.C., contain Hamilton's comments and opinions on Lincoln's inauguration; aspects of the Civil War, including secessionists, Southern attitudes, the 1862 newspaper embargo of Edwin Stanton, Union defeats, overall progress of the war, and the Emancipation Proclamation; and also discusses the contemporary clergy; her works and relationship with her publishers; women as writers; and the status of women in society. To others she writes of travels to Europe and the western United States; visits to John Greenleaf Whittier; the death of Garfield and the reorganization of Arthur's cabinet; yellow fever in Barbados; female suffrage; health; opinions concerning love, immortality, spiritual life, and the nature of God. She often mentions her cousin Harriet Stanwood Blaine and her husband James Gillespie Blaine, good friends, the family of Elizabeth Gillette Warner, as well as the contemporary writers and educators Calvin Ellis Stowe and Catharine Esther Beecher. Letters to her publishers and editors refer to her written work in general and mention specifically "Sermons to the clergy," and an article about Robert Green Ingersoll. Correspondents include the editor of the Boston Herald, Mrs. H.S. Bridgman, Mr. Bryce, Mr. Derby, Dana Estes and Charles E. Lariat of Estes and Lariat, Mrs. Houghton, Alice G. Lanigan, James Redpath, Daniel Edgar Sickles, Mrs. James Monroe Spencer, Dr. Seldon Haines Talcott, William Hayes Ward, Elizabeth Gillette Lilly Warner, John Greenleaf Whittier, Miss Williams and Mr. Wood.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.
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- Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896. Papers of Gail Hamilton [manuscript] 1862-1895.
Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906. Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
Title:
Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
The collection includes letters and manuscripts (including 45 diaries) related to Horatio Nelson Rust, Indian culture in the Southwest, horticulture in Southern California, and the Freedmen's Bureau. There is also materials regarding abolitionist John Brown (1800-1859) and his family.
ArchivalResource: 1,229 pieces.16 boxes.47 v.
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- Rust, Horatio Nelson, 1828-1906. Papers of Horatio Nelson Rust, 1799-1906 (bulk 1870-1906).
Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882.
Title:
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.
Brown, John, 1821-1895. John Brown, Jr., papers, 1857-1895.
Title:
John Brown, Jr., papers, 1857-1895.
Chiefly letters written to John Brown, Jr., between 1857 and 1895 containing some political comments, small amount of Civil War material, and a few business papers. The Brown family was among the earliest pioneers of Kansas and therefore much involved in its early history as noted in the Kansas State Historical Society correspondence.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Brown, John, 1821-1895. John Brown, Jr., papers, 1857-1895.
John Brown manuscripts
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John Brown manuscripts
Material gathered by Oswald Garrison Villard in the researches for his biography JOHN BROWN, 1800-1859: A BIOGRAPHY FIFTY YEARS AFTER. A large part of the materials is copies of correspondence both contemporary and of a later period, concerning John Brown and his associates, especially in the Kansas Territory and at the Harper's Ferry raid. Of the original letters in the collection, many are from descendants and family of John Brown and the men who accompanied him on his raid. There are clippings, pamphlets, proof sheets, and other printed matter. Photographs number 181 items.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear feet (22 boxes numbered 1, 1A, and 2-21)
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- Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949,. John Brown manuscripts, 1839-1943.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Henry C. Bowen, 1871 Oct. 6.
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Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Henry C. Bowen, 1871 Oct. 6.
Asking for space in the Independent to reply to Dr. Howe on the San Domingo - Hayti question.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Henry C. Bowen, 1871 Oct. 6.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Letter to Samuel L. Clemens. Boston, MA. 1873 Jan. 16.
Title:
Letter to Samuel L. Clemens. Boston, MA. 1873 Jan. 16.
Concerning the selection of a lecture date in Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Letter to Samuel L. Clemens. Boston, MA. 1873 Jan. 16.
Dodge, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896. Mary Abigail Dodge letter, 1886 Nov. 24.
Title:
Mary Abigail Dodge letter, 1886 Nov. 24.
The letter to James Redpath on the staff of THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW comments on the publication of an essay and Dodge's literary career.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 13 x 20 cm.
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- Dodge, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896. Mary Abigail Dodge letter, 1886 Nov. 24.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Correspondence with Mr. Howard, Sept. 22nd, 1873, Manitou Springs, Col.; Mr. White, Sept 21, 1853, New Brighton; Mr. Wolbridge, March 1, 1860, New York Mills; George W. Childs, May 29, 1865, Philadelphia; Mr. White, 187-, Minnequa Springs, Pa.; Mr. Bok, 15 East 59th Street, Dec. 26, 1888; Dr. Ward, Feb. 28, 1895, Washington; Fair world [poem & letter to James Redpath, Sept. 9th, 1890, Minnequa Springs, Philadelphia] ; Mrs. Sikes, March 29, 1879, Bedford Square; Horatio Stone, Jan. 22, 1871 ; 2 photographs clipped from periodicals ; engraved portrait, taken from The Ladies Repository ; cabinet photograph ; poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the Womans question.
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Correspondence with Mr. Howard, Sept. 22nd, 1873, Manitou Springs, Col.; Mr. White, Sept 21, 1853, New Brighton; Mr. Wolbridge, March 1, 1860, New York Mills; George W. Childs, May 29, 1865, Philadelphia; Mr. White, 187-, Minnequa Springs, Pa.; Mr. Bok, 15 East 59th Street, Dec. 26, 1888; Dr. Ward, Feb. 28, 1895, Washington; Fair world [poem & letter to James Redpath, Sept. 9th, 1890, Minnequa Springs, Philadelphia] ; Mrs. Sikes, March 29, 1879, Bedford Square; Horatio Stone, Jan. 22, 1871 ; 2 photographs clipped from periodicals ; engraved portrait, taken from The Ladies Repository ; cabinet photograph ; poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the Womans question. 1823-1904.
Mounted letter to George W. Childs has 2 reproductions of likenesses of Greenwood in later years mounted on border, 1 photograph and 1 drawing. Cabinet photograph is 6"x 4", by Brady National Gallery, ca. 1860's. Letter to Mr. White, 187-, is on letterhead of the Minnequa House in Minnequa Springs, Bradford Co., Pa. Unsigned poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the womans question is satirical in an Irish brogue. Letter to Edward Bok commenting on proof editing and noting a correction. Letter to Dr. Ward sending her reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln [not present] and also sending an article and urging him to use it for The Independent from Mrs. Williams [not present] Letter to Mrs. [Wirt?] Sikes [aka Olive Logan] about visiting and illness of herself and her daughter. Letter to Stone discussing a monument for Prof. Morse. Engraved portrait from Godey's Lady's Book, by W. G. Armstrong from a sketch by G. H. Cushman.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Correspondence with Mr. Howard, Sept. 22nd, 1873, Manitou Springs, Col.; Mr. White, Sept 21, 1853, New Brighton; Mr. Wolbridge, March 1, 1860, New York Mills; George W. Childs, May 29, 1865, Philadelphia; Mr. White, 187-, Minnequa Springs, Pa.; Mr. Bok, 15 East 59th Street, Dec. 26, 1888; Dr. Ward, Feb. 28, 1895, Washington; Fair world [poem & letter to James Redpath, Sept. 9th, 1890, Minnequa Springs, Philadelphia] ; Mrs. Sikes, March 29, 1879, Bedford Square; Horatio Stone, Jan. 22, 1871 ; 2 photographs clipped from periodicals ; engraved portrait, taken from The Ladies Repository ; cabinet photograph ; poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the Womans question.
White, Sallie Elizabeth Joy. Papers, 1828-1936 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1828-1936 (inclusive).
Contains family correspondence, letters White received from notable persons, volumes of clippings of her newspaper articles and columns, photos, a biographical essay on White by her granddaughter, and papers of her daughter Grace Elinor Joy (White) Pratt.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- White, Sallie Elizabeth Joy. Papers, 1828-1936 (inclusive).
Redpath Lyceum Bureau. Records of the Redpath Chautauqua Collection, 1890-1944 (bulk 1904-1935).
Title:
Records of the Redpath Chautauqua Collection, 1890-1944 (bulk 1904-1935).
The Redpath Chautauqua Collection consists primarily of the office files of the Redpath-Vawter Bureau of Cedar Rapids, IA, the Redpath-Chicago Bureau (run by Harry P. Harrison), and Charles Horner's Redpath Horner Chautauquas. Other booking agencies represented include the Associated Chautauquas of America, the Coit-Alber Chautauqua Company, the Ellison-White Chautauqua System, Loar International Chautauquas, and the Swarthmore Chautauqua Associations. The talent series makes up the largest portion of the collection. Some 7,600 performers are represented with correspondence, promotional advertising, flyers, and approximately 9,600 publicity brochures. The general business records include Keith Vawter's personal papers along with business correspondence, contracts, and telegrams from Harry Harrison's Redpath-Chicago office. Charles Horner's correspondence is part of this series, as are agent and employee files. The geographical location section contains information about the towns that sponsored Chautauqua and lyceum programs. Programs, correspondence, and schedules are available for towns in forty-five states and parts of Canada. Photographs in the collection range from tents and parades to audiences and performers. Partial sets of several related journals and periodicals are included with these records. Another series is comprised of cashbooks, daybooks, route and schedule books. Finally, miscellaneous material ranging from actual Chautauqua tickets to research papers written about Chautauquas round out these records.
ArchivalResource: Photographs, 1.5 linear ft., (3 boxes)Records, 648 linear ft., (1132 boxes)
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- Redpath Lyceum Bureau. Records of the Redpath Chautauqua Collection, 1890-1944 (bulk 1904-1935).
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Papers of Mark Twain [manuscript], 1862-1946, bulk 1872-1910.
Title:
Papers of Mark Twain [manuscript], 1862-1946, bulk 1872-1910.
The collection contains manuscripts, personal correspondence, business correspondence and documents, illustrations, paintings and photographs. The manuscripts include "The jumping frog. In English. In French," six chapters of "A tramp abroad," one chapter of "The gilded age," prefaces to the English editions of "The innocents abroad" and "Roughing it," and several other shorter pieces including "At the shrine of St. Wagner," "Be good, be good, a poem," "Concerning the Jews," "The death-disk" "From the London Times of 1904" "The great revolution in Pitcairn," "How the chimney-sweep got the ear of the emperor," "The invallid's story," "The paradise of the rheumatics," "The regular toast," and "A true story," together with Susy Clemens's "Biography of Mark Twain" with his footnotes, proof sheets of his "Autobiography," a family journal from Australia, India, etc. [in a dummy book "Heroines of History"], and John Galsworthy's "Tribute" to Twain written in the greeting book of the Mark Twain Society. Family correspondence consists of cheerful letters to his wife Olivia Clemens and daughters Susy, Clara and Jean about his travels, lecture audiences, and acquaintances. There are also letters to his mother Jane L. Clemens, his brother Orion and family, his nephew Sam Moffett and his sister-in-law and her husband Susan Langdon and Theodore Crane. Business correspondence concerns Twain's emergence from the bankruptcy of Charles L. Webster Publishing Co. in which he was the majority stockholder. There are also book contracts, papers concerning his ill fated Paige typesetter investment, and papers concerning Edward H. House's unsuccessful suit against him over dramatization rights to "The prince and the pauper." There is professional correspondence with authors, editors, and publishers in the United States and England including Hjalmar Boyesen, George Washington Cable, William H. Claggett, John Galsworthy (to Cyril Clemens), William Dean Howells, Albert Bigelow Paine, George Bernard Shaw, and Charles Dudley Warner. Other correspondents include fellow journalists and miners in the U.S. West in the 1860s, voyagers on "The Quaker City," friends in Hartford, Ct., Hannibal, Mo., and Keokuk, Ia., members of the Players Club and other societies to which he belonged, friends from his travels, and his reading public. The collection also contains Clemens family real estate notebooks, n.d.; photographs of Twain, his family and friends; a portrait by Mrs. Edward A. Ward; a bronze bust by Albert Weinert, 1899; drawings, medallions and other art including illustrations of Twain's works.
ArchivalResource: 1175 items.
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- Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Papers of Mark Twain [manuscript], 1862-1946, bulk 1872-1910.
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.
Robert Green Ingersoll Papers, 1826-1940, (bulk 1866-1899)
Title:
Robert Green Ingersoll Papers 1826-1940 (bulk 1866-1899)
Lawyer and lecturer. Diaries, correspondence, letterbooks, writings, lectures, scrapbooks, family papers, and miscellaneous financial, legal, and personal material relating to Ingersoll's involvement in politics and law and as a lecturer and writer on agnosticism and religion.
ArchivalResource: 15,000 items; 61 containers plus 1 oversize; 24 linear feet; 36 microfilm reels
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- Robert Green Ingersoll Papers, 1826-1940, (bulk 1866-1899)
Brown, George W. (George Washington), 1820-1915. Papers, 1903-1913.
Title:
Papers, 1903-1913.
Correspondence with William E. Connelley concerns Brown's memories of the free state struggle for Kansas; his newspaper, the Kansas Herald of Freedom; John Brown; James Henry Lane; Preston B. Plumb; and William Clarke Quantrill.
ArchivalResource: 31 items.
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- Brown, George W. (George Washington), 1820-1915. Papers, 1903-1913.
Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917. Typed copy of a letter signed with initials : Concord, Mass., to James Redpath, undated [original letter dated 1859 Dec. 9].
Title:
Typed copy of a letter signed with initials : Concord, Mass., to James Redpath, undated [original letter dated 1859 Dec. 9].
Sending Redpath the rest of the papers read at a meeting for John Brown; asking him to let him correct the proofs; giving him the order in which the papers should appear; providing details about the readers of the different speeches. The paragraph after the letter discusses Redpath's Echoes from Harper's Ferry (1860) and later reprintings of the speeches. Sanborn also explains that he has had the manuscript of Henry David Thoreau's Remarks in his possession.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 27cm.
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- Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917. Typed copy of a letter signed with initials : Concord, Mass., to James Redpath, undated [original letter dated 1859 Dec. 9].
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Papers of James Redpath, 1861.
Title:
Papers of James Redpath, 1861.
Volume of copies of letters and reports with some newspaper clippings relating to Redpath's duties as General Agent of Emigration to Haiti and Commercial Agent for Haiti, at Philadelphia. Most of this work involved the recruiting of free blacks, chiefly from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Canada for emigration to Haiti. Includes material relating to general relations between the U.S. and Haiti, the Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic, and the affair of the brig William. Correspondents include Benjamin C. Clarke, Auguste Elie, Thaddeus Hyatt, Victorien Plésance, William H. Seward, and Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (358 pages).1 microfilm reel.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Papers of James Redpath, 1861.
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Title:
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Correspondence and manuscripts of American writer and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier and his American biographer Samuel Thomas Pickard.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (5.7 linear ft.)
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- Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Billings, Josh, 1818-1885. Papers of Josh Billings [manuscript], 1867-1876.
Title:
Papers of Josh Billings [manuscript], 1867-1876.
The collection includes eight letters from Billings discussing his philosophy of life; bookings on the lecture circuit, particularly for his lecture "Milk"; a trip to St. Augustine, Fla., including a visit to the Castillo de San Marcos; Josh Billings' Farmer's Allminax; and his move to New York to write for the New York Weekly. The collection also contains a photograph of Billings by Gurney; an etching of Billings by Henry Bryan Hall, based on a photo by Sarony; a signed quotation; and a signed card advertising his lectures.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Billings, Josh, 1818-1885. Papers of Josh Billings [manuscript], 1867-1876.
Goodspeed's Book Shop (Boston, Mass.). Correspondence, 1910 Sept. 2, 8.
Title:
Correspondence, 1910 Sept. 2, 8.
About Thoreau's copy of Redpath's Echoes of Harper's Ferry, bought for $25.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Goodspeed's Book Shop (Boston, Mass.). Correspondence, 1910 Sept. 2, 8.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891,. Autograph letters signed from James Redpath, New York City, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1886-1888.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from James Redpath, New York City, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1886-1888.
(1) desires Daly to write an article on American drama for The North American Review. (3) and (4) request an article on French and German drama.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891,. Autograph letters signed from James Redpath, New York City, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1886-1888.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Correspondence, April 24, 1872.
Title:
Correspondence, April 24, 1872.
Letter from Redpath to Mark Twain describing the sales and popularity of Twain's book Roughing it. Redpath mentions that a paper collar has been named for Twain, as well as a fast horse and asks "what more is there in life for you?"
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Correspondence, April 24, 1872.
Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907. Letter to James Redpath. [s.l.] 15 Dec. 1871.
Title:
Letter to James Redpath. [s.l.] 15 Dec. 1871.
Asking Redpath to join him in publishing The Golden Age.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907. Letter to James Redpath. [s.l.] 15 Dec. 1871.
Rebecca Spring Papers, ca. 1830-1900
Title:
Rebecca Spring Papers, ca. 1830-1900
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Spring, Rebecca. Rebecca Spring papers, ca. 1830-1900.
Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Papers consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, legal documents, book reviews, and photocopies [manuscript] 1856 (1863-88) 1910.
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Papers consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, legal documents, book reviews, and photocopies [manuscript] 1856 (1863-88) 1910.
Correspondence discusses her literary career, the writing and publication of her novels & short stories, her family, friends, financial affairs, her health & physicians, and her social life. In addition, there are references to the Concord School of Philosophy, and the career of artist Abigail May Alcott. Correspondents include: Abigail May Alcott, Amos Bronson Alcott, John Sewall Pratt Alcott, Ariadne Blish, Lydia Maria Francis Child, William Warland Clapp, Mary Mapes Dodge, J.R. Elliott, ed. of Flag of our union; Daniel Sharp Ford, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Horace B. Fuller, Laura Hosmer, A.K. Loring, Thomas Niles, William J. Niles, J.R. Osgood, Lydia Dodge Cabot Parker, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Anna Alcott Pratt, James Redpath, Sampson Low, Son & Marston, London; Scribner & Company, New York; Tauchitz, publishers, Leipzig; Howard Malcom Ticknor, William Hayes Ward. There is also correspondence & documents regarding the will and estate of Miss Alcott; and correspondence between John S.P. Alcott and Jessie Bonstelle Stuart regarding the dramatization of Little Women [ca. 35 items]. There are complete manuscripts for many of her short stories; and pages from the following: An old fashioned girl, Daisy's ball, Jack and Jill, Jo's boys, and The pickwick. Printed material includes obituaries of Miss Alcott, and reviews of her works. There are also photographs, a silhouette, and a portrait of Miss Alcott.
ArchivalResource: 311 items.
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- Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Papers consisting of correspondence, literary manuscripts, legal documents, book reviews, and photocopies [manuscript] 1856 (1863-88) 1910.
Miller, Joaquin, 1841-1913. Letter, [ca. 1861-1891?], Sept. 17, Boston, to James Redpath Esq.
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Letter, [ca. 1861-1891?], Sept. 17, Boston, to James Redpath Esq.
Invitation to dine with him.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Joaquin, 1841-1913. Letter, [ca. 1861-1891?], Sept. 17, Boston, to James Redpath Esq.
Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
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Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Correspondence of American author and biographer James Parton withfamily members, professional associates, and personal friends as well as financialaccounts, photographs, genealogies, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Brown, John, 1821-1895. John Brown, Jr., papers, 1857-1895, 1931.
Title:
John Brown, Jr., papers, 1857-1895, 1931.
Chiefly letters written to John Brown, Jr., between 1857 and 1895 containing some political comments, small amount of Civil War material, and a few business papers. The Brown family was among the earliest pioneers of Kansas and therefore much involved in its early history as noted in the Kansas State Historical Society correspondence.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Brown, John, 1821-1895. John Brown, Jr., papers, 1857-1895, 1931.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. James Redpath letter, 1883.
Title:
James Redpath letter, 1883.
Letter of recommendation together with comments on Irish newspapermen.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. James Redpath letter, 1883.
Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
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Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
Library of Amos Bronson Alcott, the American philosopher of the NewEngland Transcendentalist group.
ArchivalResource: 599 v.
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- Books from the library of Amos Bronson Alcott, 1579-1893.
John Brown manuscripts
Title:
John Brown manuscripts
Material gathered by Oswald Garrison Villard in the researches for his biography JOHN BROWN, 1800-1859: A BIOGRAPHY FIFTY YEARS AFTER. A large part of the materials is copies of correspondence both contemporary and of a later period, concerning John Brown and his associates, especially in the Kansas Territory and at the Harper's Ferry raid. Of the original letters in the collection, many are from descendants and family of John Brown and the men who accompanied him on his raid. There are clippings, pamphlets, proof sheets, and other printed matter. Photographs number 181 items.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear feet (22 boxes numbered 1, 1A, and 2-21)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard [Collection of] John Brown Manuscripts, 1839-1943.
United States American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission records, 1862-1864.
Title:
United States American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission records, 1862-1864.
Records compiled by Samuel Gridley Howe as a Commissioner of the American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.0 linear ft.)
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- United States American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission records, 1862-1864.
Dodge, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896. Mary Abigail Dodge letter to [James] Redpath : Hamilton, Mass., 1886 May 4.
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Mary Abigail Dodge letter to [James] Redpath : Hamilton, Mass., 1886 May 4.
Discusses reasons for publication of Dodge's third essay.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dodge, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896. Mary Abigail Dodge letter to [James] Redpath : Hamilton, Mass., 1886 May 4.
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. Barbara D. Simison papers relating to Lydia Maria Child, 1836-1947.
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Barbara D. Simison papers relating to Lydia Maria Child, 1836-1947.
The papers concern Barbara D. Simison's projected edition of the letters of Lydia Maria Child, and consist of research correspondence with other scholars and with libraries and Simison's annotated working transcripts of Child's letters. In addition, the collection contains 15 autograph letters by Lydia Maria Child, including an ALS to Richard Fletcher describing the Samaritan Asylum for Colored Orphans; 3 ALS to Oliver Johnson concerning publishing projects and Civil War politics; and an ALS to James Redpath in support of a woman sculptor's effort to secure the commission for a statue of John Brown.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
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- Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. Barbara D. Simison papers relating to Lydia Maria Child, 1836-1947.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
Title:
Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. James Redpath correspondence, 1861-1862.
Title:
James Redpath correspondence, 1861-1862.
Letter copy book owned by James Redpath containing letters written to various government officials in the United States and Haiti regarding specific details concerning the emigration of American slaves and freedmen to Haiti.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (471 p.)
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. James Redpath correspondence, 1861-1862.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Letter to Samuel Sidney McClure [manuscript].
Title:
Letter to Samuel Sidney McClure [manuscript].
Redpath introduces Samuel Erasmus Moffett.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Letter to Samuel Sidney McClure [manuscript].
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907. Letter to James Redpath [manuscript] 1886 Dec. 12.
Title:
Letter to James Redpath [manuscript] 1886 Dec. 12.
Conway writes to the editor of the "North American Review" pointing out that Englan's contemplated invasion of the Sudan makdes articles concerning the Mahdi, Mohammed Ahmed of the Sudan "opportune."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907. Letter to James Redpath [manuscript] 1886 Dec. 12.
Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902. Papers of Edward Eggleston [manuscript], 1867-1900.
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Papers of Edward Eggleston [manuscript], 1867-1900.
The collection contains the draft of "Sister Tabea," a leaflet "An open letter to readers of books" advocating international copyright law, and a manuscript preface for an unnamed book. Letters to Richard Watson Gilder and Robert Underwood Johnson of "Century magazine" discuss publication of Eggleston's stories and articles, and particularly his aversion to revisions by editors and illustrations of his work. Letters to S.S. McClure of the McClure [newspaper] syndicate also discuss stories and prices. McClure writes to Methodist Bishop John Heyl Vincent regarding conference matters, Eggleston's pastorate at the non-sectarian Church of Christian Endeavor in Brooklyn, and his writing. In other letters he solicits H.H. Boyesen's autograph for a collection for Frances Cleveland; comments on the squalor of life in London; praises the Century Company's dictionary; discusses copyright matters with Edmund Clarence Stedman; admires the Woman's Association for the Improvement of Public Schools which he would like to aid; and discusses arrangements with Pond and Redpath's lecture bureau. He also praises James S. Robert's "New York in the Revolution"; thanks Franklin Benjamin Sanborn for a good review; comments unfavorably on a comparison to Tolstoy by William Dean Howells, and suggests titles of books on Georgia to Ernest D. North. There are brief mentions of Thomas W. Higginson exhorting Eggleston to do his best; Rossiter Johnson correcting a Civil War piece; James Russell Lowell on the advantage of speaking good English; writing for a Joseph Pennell drawing; and rejecting Howard Pyle's illustrations as unsuitable.
ArchivalResource: 65 items.
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- Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902. Papers of Edward Eggleston [manuscript], 1867-1900.
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Papers of James Redpath, 1861 [microform]
Title:
Papers of James Redpath, 1861 [microform]
Volume of copies of letters and reports with some newspaper clippings relating to Redpath's duties as General Agent of Emigration to Haiti and Commercial Agent for Haiti, at Philadelphia. Most of this work involved the recruiting of free blacks, chiefly from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Canada for emigration to Haiti. Includes material relating to general relations between the U.S. and Haiti, the Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic, and the affair of the brig William. Correspondents include Benjamin C. Clarke, Auguste Elie, Thaddeus Hyatt, Victorien Plésance, William H. Seward, and Charles Sumner.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (358 pages).
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- Redpath, James, 1833-1891. Papers of James Redpath, 1861 [microform]
O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1844-1890. John Boyle O'Reilly letters, circa 1880-1885.
Title:
John Boyle O'Reilly letters, circa 1880-1885.
The collection consists of two letters: to the editor of the Times, undated, asking them to give notice of James Redpath's lecture to benefit sufferers of the Irish famine, probably circa 1880; to Mr. Sweet, 24 Oct., undated but possibly 1885, regretting he is unable to meet about two gentlemen he proposed for a club, mentioning other members and lamenting how busy Saturdays are for them all.
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- O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1844-1890. John Boyle O'Reilly letters, circa 1880-1885.
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- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892
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- Alcott, Amos Bronson, 1799-1888
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- Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888.
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- Billings, Josh, 1818-1885.
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- Bowen, Henry Chandler, 1813-1896,
Brown, George W. (George Washington), 1820-1915.
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- Elie, Auguste.
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- Goodspeed's Book Shop (Boston, Mass.)
Gough, John B. (John Bartholomew), 1817-1886.
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- Miller, Joaquin, 1841-1913.
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- Moffett, Samuel Erasmus, 1860-1908.
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