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Eyre, Manuel. Pennsylvania family and personal papers, 1810-1891.
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Pennsylvania family and personal papers, 1810-1891.
Letters received by Manuel Eyre (Philadelphia, 1810-1817), Joseph H. Hedges (Philadelphia, 1843-1849), and J.M. Stoddart (Philadelphia, 1889-1891); and receipts (1824-1839) of Dunning R. McNair, of Pittsburgh. Includes letters from Elizabeth W. Bellamy, ms. of her story "A Round Unvarnished Tale," and ms. of "In a Gondola," by Ellen Kirk.
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Seawell, Molly Elliot, 1860-1916. Letters to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, Mr. Ford, and Mr. Roberts, 1888-1895.
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Letters to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, Mr. Ford, and Mr. Roberts, 1888-1895.
November 29, 1888, letter to Mr. Ford. She has requested that her publisher the American News Company send him a copy of her first novel, The Berkeleys and Their Neighbors and would like a line or two in Harper's. She says she is not asking for a "puff." She outlines her reasons for switching from Harper's to The American News Company. She didn't want to wait to have her novel published first in the magazine and hopes that the critics will recognize "the hand of a young woman in the book." She is "not ashamed of my femininity even in art." December 24, 1888, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Writes on the day before Christmas to thank him for his offer of an advertisement for Hale Weston in [Lippincott's]. She notes that the newspapers are behind in reviewing her book (neither the Sun or the Boston Transcript have reviewed it). She expects that they will do it by Wednesday and requests that Stoddart wait a week to print the ad. She asks him to use his own judgment on the advertisement but follows with suggestions on paper color and wording. Does not want more copies of Hale Weston. October 27, 1889, letter to Mr. Roberts. Responding to his letter forwarded to Nova Scotia. Seawell is pleased that Hale Weston is being translated into German by Miss Braun, but would like to make revisions before it is published in English or German. Needs a proof that is printed on one side. She is presently working on a dramatization of Maid Marion; has had an offer to dramatize Hale Weston and offers for Throckmorton from Appleton's (to cover all expenses and 10 percent on the retail price from the start). She will have Mr. Merrat Halsted write her biography for the German publication. Unhappy that a story entitled My Hero, by a cousin, has been confused as hers "That's not my way at all-I know all about my heroes, down to the size of their shoes." Ends that she will always feel kindly towards Lippincott's. November 19, 1890, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Seawell informs Stoddart that she will take the 8:10 (or, if not, 9 A.M.) train to Philadelphia. She announces that she would like to visit with Mrs. Stoddart, but that she has an old friend that she has promised to reserve her evening for and that she will be staying at the Lafayette. She will be tired after her work and seeing her friend, and will go to bed early, so that she will hold the pleasure of being his guest. March 29, 1892, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Seawell writes "that it is not I who is hard to do business with it is you." She is angry that he wishes her to enlarge her story without guarantee of having it accepted for publication. She thinks that is the kind of offer given to an unpublished author. She goes on to say that she has just declined an offer of twice what she received for Hale Weston. She notes that the four works in five years that Lippincott has published have been well received and while"Lippincott may think me an inferior writer, the public does not." She says this as a matter of "business not of vanity." She suggests he tell her what he would pay for a 40,000-word story and then they might come to terms. December 5, 1892, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Seawell offers her novel of 45,000 words, Lady Betty, to Mr. Stoddart for publication by Lippincott's as a serial. She asks for $1,000, which is the same price she got for a serial of the same length the last time, and notes she has turned down an offer of $500. She writes that it [the title] is "not a very good name but I could not think of a better one." December 15, 1892, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Writes that she realizes that they are far apart on the monetary value for the complete novel [Lady Betty]. Would like to talk to him for fifteen minutes but since she has a deadline of 15th of January for a serial story for St. Nicholas, she would prefer not to come to Philadelphia. Seawell suggests that Stoddart take the train to Washington, they could discuss the matter, and perhaps go to a play with her group. January 14, 1893, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Writes that she has not heard from him in regard to the purchase of her novel [Lady Betty]. She had hoped he would come to Washington to discuss it. She needs a new sealskin wrap and she can't buy one until she finds out about her story. Appleton's is publishing Children of Destiny as soon as they get the English copyright, perhaps in February. Houghton and Mifflin had also made offers for it. Would like a half hours talk with him. Writes that he probably thought it "queer" that she didn't ask him and Mrs. Stoddart to dinner after the theater when she was in Philadelphia but that she had a dinner at six that day and could not manage a supper too. Mentions being with a [Mrs. Bennett?] and a [Mrs. Courtenay Baylor?]. January 22, 1893, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Seawell will send him her story, "Lady Betty," which she thinks is a bad name that needs to be altered, but will send it by express it on Monday. She would like a prompt decision. Talks about inexpensive photogravures of Versailles and Holyrood. She expected to make $1000 but would rather take $500 to be published by Lippincott's. Says that she is going into the playwriting business, encouraged by a New York manager, and does not plan to write any more novels for a least three years. Another reason for taking $500 now. Talks about her social life, enlivened by [Mrs. Burnett?] and that Thomas Nelson Page will dine with her next week. February 17, 1895, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Seawell states that she is happy Stoddart will publish A Strange Sad Country but is even more anxious for him to also print Lady Betty. She has spent over a thousand dollars for serial rights for A Strange Sad County and has had unsolicited offers for the book rights. She is anxious to know what he will pay. Publishers pay her as high as thirty dollars a thousand [words] but she accepts fifteen per thousand from less wealthy companies. Says that the current fashion in literature is "lore and gore" (Labonchise? phrase). Mr. Howells made "the deadly dull provincial American novel the mode." So at least Lady Betty is in fashion. The subject is based upon a real incident concerning a Sister of Mercy who received the Medal of Order of Bravery from the Commander of the French army. The market for serial rights is small and "commands" him to purchase Lady Betty. She will meet Mr. Parker when he comes to Washington. She supposes Uncut Leaves will be given, as Lent is the time for it. March 2, 1895, letter to Mr. Stoddart. Seawell responds to Stoddart's note received that morning and requests that he return "Lady Betty" by express, C.O.D. She accepts his offer of $250.000 for the book rights of A Strange Sad Country and assures him that the rights are hers. She has the receipt dated June 16, 1892, for $1,000 for the serial rights. Therefore, Godey's, the publisher, has nothing more to do with the book.
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- Seawell, Molly Elliot, 1860-1916. Letters to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, Mr. Ford, and Mr. Roberts, 1888-1895.
Walt Whitman to Joseph M. Stoddart, 6 March 1883
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Walt Whitman to Joseph M. Stoddart, 6 March 1883
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Bishop, William Henry, 1847-1928. Papers of William Henry Bishop [manuscript], 1884-1893.
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Papers of William Henry Bishop [manuscript], 1884-1893.
The collection contains manuscripts for "A Paris Exposition in Dishabille," with a lengthy description of the Eiffel Tower, 1889, a fragment from "Deodand" with a pastel illustration containing the initial "B" in the lower left corner and two pages from unidentified manuscripts. The collection contains six letters of Bishop to H. H. Boyesen, Oliver Bell Bunce, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Joseph Marshall Stoddart, and a Y. M. C.A. Topics briefly noted include the dues to the Authors Club; proof sheets to new addresses; requests for an outline of a comprehensive course in Greek; and plans to remain in France. There is also an autograph inscription taken from a book [donated to the Y.M.C.A?].
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- Bishop, William Henry, 1847-1928. Papers of William Henry Bishop [manuscript], 1884-1893.
Morris, Harrison S. (Harrison Smith), 1856-1948. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1888-1901.
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Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1888-1901.
Letters from editors Harrison S. Morris, J. M. Stoddart and William Shepard Walsh.
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- Morris, Harrison S. (Harrison Smith), 1856-1948. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1888-1901.
Magruder, Julia, 1854-1907. Correspondence with Joseph Stoddart of Lippincott, Mr. Walsh, Miss Telney, Dr. Bleged, and Mr. Clemens; review of "The new republic" / Julia Magruder.
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Correspondence with Joseph Stoddart of Lippincott, Mr. Walsh, Miss Telney, Dr. Bleged, and Mr. Clemens; review of "The new republic" / Julia Magruder. 1878-1903.
Four letters to Mr. Stoddart, an editor at Lippincott and one letter to Mr. Walsh at Lippincott regarding her writing, one letter to the Editor of Lippincott requesting the return of a manuscript, three letters to Miss Telney, note to Dr. Bleged. 6 page review of W. H. Mallock's novel "The new republic", offered to The Contributor's Club. Portrait clipped from a periodical. Letter to Mr. Clemens, 1 March 1902, about selling a story and listing the stories of hers he has so far.
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- Magruder, Julia, 1854-1907. Correspondence with Joseph Stoddart of Lippincott, Mr. Walsh, Miss Telney, Dr. Bleged, and Mr. Clemens; review of "The new republic" / Julia Magruder.
Ralph, Julian, 1853-1903. Letters of Julian Ralph, 1888-1892.
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Letters of Julian Ralph, 1888-1892.
Ralph writes to S.S. McClure and J.M. Stoddart concerning articles offered for publication, and payment for an article accepted. In a letter to J.S. Phillips he agrees to an unnamed proposal and will call on him. A magazine photograph of Ralph is attached to the letter.
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- Ralph, Julian, 1853-1903. Letters of Julian Ralph, 1888-1892.
Johnston, Richard Malcolm, 1822-1898. Autograph letter signed to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, 1890 Feb. 15.
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Autograph letter signed to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, 1890 Feb. 15.
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- Johnston, Richard Malcolm, 1822-1898. Autograph letter signed to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, 1890 Feb. 15.
Lathrop, George Parsons, 1851-1898. Papers of George Parsons Lathrop [manuscript] , 1872-1896.
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Papers of George Parsons Lathrop [manuscript] , 1872-1896.
The papers contain lyrics "Birds that like vanishing visions," a quotation, and two fragments. Topics include his writing and lecturing; submissions for magazine publication; contract negotiations with Joseph Marshall Stoddart re "Martha Dane"; editorship of the "Providence Visitor" and requesting a literary contribution from John Malone; a request for prepublication changes in ["A story of courage"?]; the "No Name Series" volume of poems "A masque of poets" and the dramatization of Tennyson's "Elaine." Also a potential collaboration with [Julian?] Hawthorne on a series of children's tales; a clarification of an allusion attributed to Nathaniel Hawthorne and a brief synopsis of Hawthorne's "Devil on two sticks." He also mentions an authors' reading of the John Boyle O'Reilly monument fund; a Hebrew charity fair; entries for Charles McKim and William R. Mead in Appleton's Cyclopaedia; and a consecration ceremony disturbed by "obstructionist women"; and requests a meeting with [Samuel Sidney?] McClure.
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- Lathrop, George Parsons, 1851-1898. Papers of George Parsons Lathrop [manuscript] , 1872-1896.
Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904. Edgar Fawcett letters, between 1889 and 1904?
Title:
Edgar Fawcett letters, between 1889 and 1904?
The collections contains two letters from Edgar Fawcett. In the first letter, Fawcett writes to Joseph M. Stoddart, editor of Lippincott's, on 15 Oct. 1889, about reviews of Solarion, his plans to sail to America, and details of his stay in London. A postscript describes his meeting with Oscar Wilde. In the second letter, Fawcett writes to Mr. McClure on 1 July year unknown, offering and describing a novel he has just finished about Englishmen in America. Fawcett indicates he is living in London, dating the letter to between 1897 and 1904. It is possible that Mr. McClure may have been Samuel S. McClure or one of his brothers in the publishing industry.
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- Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904. Edgar Fawcett letters, between 1889 and 1904?
Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930. Letter to J. Stoddart, 1889.
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Letter to J. Stoddart, 1889.
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- Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930. Letter to J. Stoddart, 1889.
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, 1889-1911.
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Papers, 1889-1911.
Correspondence relating to Allen's writing, and miscellaneous notes and clippings about him. Topics include Allen's plans to collect his articles in book form, an outline for a historical novel of Kentucky life, and plans for lectures on the literature of the New South. Recipients include Joseph Marshall Stoddard, Charles Burr Todd, Richard Watson, and Robert Underwood Johnson.
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- Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, 1889-1911.
Walt Whitman to Oscar Wilde and Joseph M. Stoddart, 18 January [1882]
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Walt Whitman to Oscar Wilde and Joseph M. Stoddart, 18 January [1882]
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- Walt Whitman to Oscar Wilde and Joseph M. Stoddart, 18 January [1882]
Marlowe, Julia, 1865-1950,. Autograph letter signed from Julia Marlowe, New York, to J.M. Stoddard [manuscript], 19th or 20th century Friday.
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Autograph letter signed from Julia Marlowe, New York, to J.M. Stoddard [manuscript], 19th or 20th century Friday.
Thanks Stoddard for the space he has allotted to her in the September magazine.
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- Marlowe, Julia, 1865-1950,. Autograph letter signed from Julia Marlowe, New York, to J.M. Stoddard [manuscript], 19th or 20th century Friday.
Stoddart, J. M. (Joseph Marshall), 1845-1921. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1901.
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Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1901.
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- Stoddart, J. M. (Joseph Marshall), 1845-1921. Correspondence with Henry Charles Lea, 1901.
Harland, Marion, 1830-1922. Papers of Marion Harland [manuscript], 1878-1904.
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Papers of Marion Harland [manuscript], 1878-1904.
Papers of Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune, pseudonym Marion Harland, including several letters and miscellany. Included is a poem beginning, "Ah, friend, whose eyes...", dated 1894 April 3; and an undated poem with autograph additions beginning " 'Ah!' said the Nightingale..." Also included are 11 letters to various recipients, a photo of Harland signed "Marion Harland," a printed biographical sketch of Harland, and a recipe for biscuits and banana cream, signed "Marion Harland" and dated 1879 September 4.
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- Harland, Marion, 1830-1922. Papers of Marion Harland [manuscript], 1878-1904.
Lillie, Lucy Cecil White, 1855-. Letter : New York, to J.M. Stoddart, 1893 Jan. 17.
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Letter : New York, to J.M. Stoddart, 1893 Jan. 17.
ALS.
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- Lillie, Lucy Cecil White, 1855-. Letter : New York, to J.M. Stoddart, 1893 Jan. 17.
Walt Whitman to Joseph M. Stoddart, 11 January 1882
Title:
Walt Whitman to Joseph M. Stoddart, 11 January 1882
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- Walt Whitman to Joseph M. Stoddart, 11 January 1882
William Morris Colles Papers, 1888-1928.
Title:
William Morris Colles Papers, 1888-1928.
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- William Morris Colles Papers, 1888-1928.
Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919. Papers of Amelia Barr [manuscript] 1889-1918.
Title:
Papers of Amelia Barr [manuscript] 1889-1918.
The work of angels [essay] [14 l. holograph signed]--Letters, 1889-1918, chiefly to magazine editors about serialization of her work and changes to be made, especially on her novel Friend Olivia [52 items. holograph signed]--Engraving [n.d.] of Mrs. Barr [1 item. 15.3 x 10.1 cm.]. Correspondents include: Henry Augustin Beers, Richard Watson Gilder, Robert Underwood Johnson, Samuel Sidney McClure, William Henry Rideing, Joseph Marshall Stoddart, and Gilson Willets.
ArchivalResource: 54 items.
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- Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919. Papers of Amelia Barr [manuscript] 1889-1918.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1903-1907.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1903-1907.
The papers contain a letter, 1903 May 26, Page to J.M. Stoddart declining to be an editor for "The literary era," and a letter, 1907 January 22, to Frank Harvey Field sending a manuscript page. There is also a portion of an address delivered by Page before the New York Bar Association on the origin of law and changes occurring in the practice of American law.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1903-1907.
Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904. Letters of Edgar Fawcett [manuscript], 1893 February 25.
Title:
Letters of Edgar Fawcett [manuscript], 1893 February 25.
Five letters from Edgar Fawcett: one, to Mr. Carr, 1893 February 25. The rest do not have years: to Mr. Bagby, January 18; to W.S. Davenport, February 26; to "Stoddart," April 22; and to "Dear Sir," May 30.
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- Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904. Letters of Edgar Fawcett [manuscript], 1893 February 25.
Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904. Letter from Edgar Fawcett to Mr. Stoddart [manuscript], [1877] September 22.
Title:
Letter from Edgar Fawcett to Mr. Stoddart [manuscript], [1877] September 22.
Letter to Mr. Stoddard re "Bird-Language."
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- Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904. Letter from Edgar Fawcett to Mr. Stoddart [manuscript], [1877] September 22.
Hayne, William Hamilton, 1856-1929. William H. Hayne letter to [Joseph M.] Stoddart [manuscript], 1892 Mar 26.
Title:
William H. Hayne letter to [Joseph M.] Stoddart [manuscript], 1892 Mar 26.
Writes to thank Stoddart for his recent note, and adds that in his time of sorrow it has been a great comfort to hear from his friends. He says he will be glad to see the proofs of his article upon his father's methods of work, and the portraits, and thanks him for offering to send them. He encloses a quatrain that he believes Stoddart may like for [Lippincott's?] magazine.
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- Hayne, William Hamilton, 1856-1929. William H. Hayne letter to [Joseph M.] Stoddart [manuscript], 1892 Mar 26.
Hirst, Henry B. (Henry Beck), 1813-1874. Letters, 1850 Oct. 17 and undated, Philadelphia, Pa., to John Sartain, Philadelphia, Pa.
Title:
Letters, 1850 Oct. 17 and undated, Philadelphia, Pa., to John Sartain, Philadelphia, Pa.
2 ALsS.
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- Hirst, Henry B. (Henry Beck), 1813-1874. Letters, 1850 Oct. 17 and undated, Philadelphia, Pa., to John Sartain, Philadelphia, Pa.
Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection, 1763-1985, (bulk 1841-1981)
Title:
Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection 1763-1985 (bulk 1841-1981)
Collector. Correspondence, literary manuscripts, diaries, commonplace books, notes and notebooks, and other papers of Walt Whitman collected by Feinberg. Also contains material relating to Whitman's life and writings including the papers of Richard Maurice Bucke, Charles E. Feinberg, John H. Johnston, William Douglas O'Connor, and Horace and Anne Montgomerie Traubel.
ArchivalResource: 28,000 items; 238 containers plus 34 oversize; 96.2 linear feet; 38 microfilm reels
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- Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection, 1763-1985, (bulk 1841-1981)
King, Charles, 1844-1933. Papers of Charles King [manuscript], 1827-1964, bulk 1887-1929.
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Papers of Charles King [manuscript], 1827-1964, bulk 1887-1929.
The papers contain 41 letters and postcards from King chiefly regarding his published writings, specifically "Campaigning with Crook," " The deserter," "Lanier of the cavalry," and "The queen of bedlam;" magazines and newspapers he published in, such as Chicago "Times," "Lippincott's magazine," "McClure's magazine," and "The youth's companion." Correspondence also discusses proposed subjects; payment, including requests for advances; progress of his work; copyright violation; his character, Billy Ray; his opinion on the value of a college education for a businessman; his health, family, and travels; the Koloa Kodak Klub; his use of his Kodak camera; Greek letter societies; and "Buffalo Bill" Cody; and the transcript of a letter, 1863 July 7, from Rufus King to Hector Tyndale re the surrender at Vicksburg. There is also a notation, "Owen Meredith's Lucile," signed by King with a printed biography of King mounted on notepaper, an article from the Milwaukee "Sentinel" re "Campaigning with Crook," and a magazine photograph of King. The correspondents include C. Graham Bacon, W.J. Dornuf, D.S. Farrington, E.S. Goodhue, Charles T. Howard, Rufus King, J. Herbert Low, Samuel Sidney McClure, Mr. Moorhead, Howes Norris, Jr., John Sanborn Phillips, the Press Supply Association, William H. Rideing, Vincent Starret, Joseph Marshall Stoddart, Miss Storr, Hector Tyndale, and J.W. Weidemeyer.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.
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- King, Charles, 1844-1933. Papers of Charles King [manuscript], 1827-1964, bulk 1887-1929.
Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926. William Morris Colles papers, 1888-1928.
Title:
William Morris Colles papers, 1888-1928.
Files dealing with publishers, the editing of manuscripts, serial rights, copyright, translation rights, financial accounts, and the like. Among the correspondents are A.P. Graves, Thomas Hardy, Frederick T. Jane, W.E. Norris, Alfred Ollivant, John Pendleton, William H. Rideing, Hall Caine, Prince Peter Kropotkin, Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, Douglas Sladden, and Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. ( 6 boxes)
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- Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926. William Morris Colles papers, 1888-1928.
Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907. Letters of Mary Jane Holmes [manuscript], 1884-1894.
Title:
Letters of Mary Jane Holmes [manuscript], 1884-1894.
Holmes answers requests for autographs, photographs and her religious views; discusses her story, "The Hepburn line or the missing link" and its possible syndication; and describes her approach to writing. Correspondents include "Lippincott's Magazine," Joseph Marshall Stoddart, James Cephas Derby, W. R. Darlon, Mrs. Holloway, R. Stanley Brainard and Harry C. Roehers.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907. Letters of Mary Jane Holmes [manuscript], 1884-1894.
Bishop, William Henry, 1847-1928. Papers of William Henry Bishop, 1884-1893.
Title:
Papers of William Henry Bishop, 1884-1893.
The collection contains manuscripts for "A Paris Exposition in Dishabille," with a lengthy description of the Eiffel Tower, 1889, and two pages from unidentified manuscripts. The collection contains six letters of Bishop to H.H. Boyesen, Oliver Bell Bunce, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Joseph Marshall Stoddart, and a Y.M.C.A. Topics briefly noted include the dues to the Authors Club; proof sheets to new addresses; requests for an outline of a comprehensive course in Greek; and plans to remain in France. There is also an autograph inscription taken from a book [donated to the Y.M.C.A?].
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- Bishop, William Henry, 1847-1928. Papers of William Henry Bishop, 1884-1893.
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948. Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, 1889-1943.
Title:
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, 1889-1943.
Correspondence and typewritten and holograph manuscripts of Atherton's books, The Jealous Gods (1928), Golden Peacock (1936), and The Horn of Life (1942). Letters (1889-1898) to Joseph M. Stoddart, editor of Lippincott's Magazine, concern the publication of Atherton's articles and books, and discuss contemporary literary personalities such as Walt Whitman.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.2 containers plus 1 oversize.
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- Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948. Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, 1889-1943.
Townsend, George Alfred, 1841-1914. Letters, 1892 [manuscript].
Title:
Letters, 1892 [manuscript].
In a letter, 1892 October 26, from Johnson, "Gapland," Washington County, Maryland, to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, Townsend discusses revisions of a story to begin in the court of Queen Isabella; comments on the Columbian Exhibition which he reported for the "Chicago Tribune." In another, undated, letter to Samuel Erasmus Moffet, he finds members of the political parties unwilling to speak as freely after the demoralizing "Columbus Celebration" but expects to do better in Chicago.
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- Townsend, George Alfred, 1841-1914. Letters, 1892 [manuscript].
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page Papers [manuscript], 1886-1922.
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page Papers [manuscript], 1886-1922.
The collection contains the manuscript of a poem "The April-Face" or "The stub-tailed mule," and two pages from "The Southern people during Reconstruction." In addition the papers contain correspondence, a lithograph, two autographs, and three clippings. Correspondents include the Rev. G. T. Brady, Alexander Brown, Charles Belmont Davis, Robert Erskine Ely, Jeanette L. Gilder, Richard Watson Gillder, William Griffith, Ida Hunneman, Robert Underwood Johnson, Harry T. Kent, H. W. Lowdermilk, Lowdermilk and Company, T. O. McClure, David Monro, George R. Morse, the superintendent of the Peabody Normal School, Robert Russel, Mrs. James S. Seddon, William Thomas Smedley, Francis Hopkinson Smith, J. M. Stoddart, Dr. J. Herbert Wade, Charles Dudley Warner, Robert B. Wilson,
ArchivalResource: 54 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page Papers [manuscript], 1886-1922.
Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, 1822-1904. Letter to Joseph Marshall Stoddart [manuscript], 1890 January 30.
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Letter to Joseph Marshall Stoddart [manuscript], 1890 January 30.
Latimer writes renewing her subscription to "Lippincott's Monthly Magazine"; expressing her disappointment that her name was not included on a list of contributors; and asking about publication possibilities for "The chain of errors." She also mentions her next work "The prince incognito," D. Appleton and Company, Oliver Bell Bunce, "Town and Country Library," and either Henry Collins Walsh or his brother William Shepard [Walsh].
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- Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, 1822-1904. Letter to Joseph Marshall Stoddart [manuscript], 1890 January 30.
Thomas Biggs Harned collection of Walt Whitman papers, 1842-1937, (bulk 1855-1892)
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Thomas Biggs Harned collection of Walt Whitman papers 1842-1937 (bulk 1855-1892)
Lawyer. Correspondence, manuscripts of poetry and prose, notes and notebooks, proofs and offprints, printed material, and other papers received by Harned as one of Walt Whitman's three literary executors. The collection contains material relating to many aspects of Whitman's career, especially the publication of and subsequent controversy surrounding "Leaves of Grass" and his commitment to the ideals embodied in the life and death of Abraham Lincoln.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items plus 2 oversize; 8 containers; 4 linear feet; 7 microfilm reels
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- Thomas Biggs Harned collection of Walt Whitman papers, 1842-1937, (bulk 1855-1892)
Joseph M. Stoddart to Walt Whitman, 11 January 1882
Title:
Joseph M. Stoddart to Walt Whitman, 11 January 1882
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- Joseph M. Stoddart to Walt Whitman, 11 January 1882
Eugene Field papers 1873-1923 1873-1896 Field, Eugene
Title:
Eugene Field papers 1873-1923 1873-1896 Field, Eugene
The Field papers contain eleven letters from the popular American writer, Eugene Field; one undated letter from J.M. Stoddart to Field; two manuscript poems; a newspaper edition of "The House," with marginal editorial notes; and a set of proof sheets from Field's "autobiography," . Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
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- Eugene Field papers, Field, Eugene, 1873-1923, 1873-1896
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Papers of Walt Whitman, 1850-1892.
Title:
Papers of Walt Whitman, 1850-1892.
The collection contains manuscripts including: Walt Whitman's description of his birthplace, bound in a volume with a printed copy of a drawing and a photograph of the house 1850 September 11, 12, 13; a notebook containing notes for the poem, "The Soul's Procession," with newspaper clipping, [1869] January 28, "The Steamship Pereire Disaster; and the poem, "The Poet's Burial" by Edgar Fawcett recited at Whitman's grave. Collection also contains letters from Whitman to John Burroughs discussing the latter's work, the Burroughs family, miscellaneous literary topics, and his health. Whitman briefly mentions Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jeannette Leonard Gilder, and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. Letters to Edward Reynolds Pease from Whitman, Ann Gilchrist, Charles Rowley, Jr., Thomas Hancock Nunn, and Edward Clifford discuss Whitman's health and poverty. A letter from Whitman to William Michael Rossetti thanks his British contributors. There is also a letter to the Librarian of Congress on a copyright issue, a litter to J.M. Stoddard discussing a manuscript by Horace L. Traubel, and a letter to Edward Carpenter discussing his current life and feelings for Carpenter. Photographs and prints include a pencil sketch by Joseph Jackson 1890 May 31 of Walt Whitman's profile with TLS, Jackson to Borneman, regarding the sketch, and a photograph n.d. of Walt Whitman's head and shoulders. Miscellaneous papers include: an autograph memo signed 1867 November 17 by James Parton, re: a loan to Walt Whitman; a facsimile of the last will and testament of Whitman 1888 June 29; last will and testament of Whitman in the hand of Thomas B. Harned 1891 December 24; a certification of Louisa Orr Whitman as to authenticity of Walt Whitman's will 1892 April 7; a certification of Augusta Harned and Elizabeth Keller attesting to authenticity of the codicil to Walt Whitman's will 1892 April 8; and a certification of Louissa Orr Whitman as executor of Walt Whitman's will.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Papers of Walt Whitman, 1850-1892.
Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone), 1849-1913. Papers of Thomas Allibone Janvier, 1844-1929, bulk 1888- 1902.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Allibone Janvier, 1844-1929, bulk 1888- 1902.
The collection contains manuscripts of "The roses of Monsieur Alphonse" and "Gull Island light" by Janvier and of the poem "Quests" by his sister Margaret Janvier Vandegrift. Letters to Richard Watson Gilder and Robert Underwood Johnson concern articles he is writing for "The century," particularly one on Christmas customs in Provence. Letters to Charles Warren Stoddard discuss a new edition of the latter's "South-Sea Idyls." Other letters to friends and publishers mention current work and activities including an invitation to the Aldine Club. In addition there are two letters from Francis H. Janvier to Rufus Wilmot Griswold, a letter from John Jay to Justin Winsor, a letter from Louisa S. Janvier to A. Frederic Gronberg, notes on Robert Browning's admiration of Gerard de Lairesse, and a portrait print.
ArchivalResource: 42 items.
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- Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone), 1849-1913. Papers of Thomas Allibone Janvier, 1844-1929, bulk 1888- 1902.
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, 1889-1911.
Title:
Papers, 1889-1911.
Correspondence relating to Allen's writing, and miscellaneous notes and clippings about him. Topics include Allen's plans to collect his articles in book form, an outline for a historical novel of Kentucky life, and plans for lectures on the literature of the New South. Recipients include Joseph Marshall Stoddard, Charles Burr Todd, Richard Watson, and Robert Underwood Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 56 items.
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- Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, 1889-1911.
Larimer, George H., 1868-1937. George H. Larimer letter to J. M. Stoddart [manuscript], 1901 May 24.
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George H. Larimer letter to J. M. Stoddart [manuscript], 1901 May 24.
Letter thanking for being sent "In Search of Mademoiselle" (a novel by George Gibbs) "and the copies of The Literary Era. Continues on to say "If the Post does not begin coming to your house address next week, kindly let me know. Your name has been put on the list."
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- Larimer, George H., 1868-1937. George H. Larimer letter to J. M. Stoddart [manuscript], 1901 May 24.
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- Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925.
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948.
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