Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893. Correspondence with Mrs. Sargent, June 1, 1876; Mr. Garrison, August 26, 1876, Beverly Farms, Mass.; the editor of Brooklyn Magazine, April 2, 1886; "Dear Sir", Dec. 28, 1867, Beverly; Editor of Youth's Companion, July 7, 1884, Boston; Mr. Bensel, Bethel, Maine, Sept. 15, 1884; Mr. Bensel, Boston, Jan. 5, 1881; "Dear friend", Beverly Farms, Oct. 29, 1875; Mr. Ward, April 20 and May 8, 1871, Beverley Farmes, Mass.; photographic portrait; album page, 8 lines of verse, 1856, and "The rose enthroned."
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Correspondence with Mrs. Sargent, June 1, 1876; Mr. Garrison, August 26, 1876, Beverly Farms, Mass.; the editor of Brooklyn Magazine, April 2, 1886; "Dear Sir", Dec. 28, 1867, Beverly; Editor of Youth's Companion, July 7, 1884, Boston; Mr. Bensel, Bethel, Maine, Sept. 15, 1884; Mr. Bensel, Boston, Jan. 5, 1881; "Dear friend", Beverly Farms, Oct. 29, 1875; Mr. Ward, April 20 and May 8, 1871, Beverley Farmes, Mass.; photographic portrait; album page, 8 lines of verse, 1856, and "The rose enthroned." 1856-1886.
Album page with an ALS, 611 Tremon St., Tuesday [n.d.] to Mrs. Anthony explaining that Larcom does not go out into society so that she may "get the breath of life into me again ... ". Also includes a photograph of the house she was born in and two portraits cut from magazines. Letter to Editor of Youth's Companion inquiring about publication of one or two poems and mentioning a book of poems to published in the autumn. Letters to Mr. Bensel offering condolences on his mother's death, offering literary advice, and requesting he not publish biographical information about her. Brief letter to "Dear friend" pieced [part missing?] offering advice on writing. Eight lines of verse, Norton, July 1856, possibly written to preface a journal or autograph album. Two letters to Mr. Ward about publishing poems. A fair copy of her long poem, "The rose enthroned, with her signature on a slip, tipped on.
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