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Born 22 September 1850 to Henry Wadsworth and Frances Appleton Longfellow, Alice Longfellow lived a privileged life with her family in Cambridge, enjoying her studies and developing a love of travel after a visit to Maine in 1863, when she was only 12 years old. After the death of her mother in 1861, Longfellow took on something of a caretaker role to her two younger sisters, earning her the depiction of "grave Alice" in her father's famous poem, The Children's Hour. At the age of 21, Alice Longfellow came into her inheritance from her mother, a fortune worth $131,755.45, which allowed her financial independence and the freedom to make her own decisions regarding her future.
Growing up, Longfellow received a thorough education for young ladies at Miss C. S. Lyman's School, and later Professor Williston's School. In 1879, at 28 years old, she became the youngest member of a committee of women then known as The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, working to establish a Harvard Annex for women. The Annex held special classes for women taught by Harvard professors. Longfellow served as treasurer of the Annex from 1883–1891. Her love of education led her to offer the Craigie House library for the Society's commencements of the Society, which eventually become Radcliffe College. Her affiliation with the school continued throughout her life. She attended classes through the Society until 1890, with a year off spent at Newnham College in Cambridge, England, in 1883-1884. Alice later functioned as a Radcliffe administrator by serving on the executive committee, the Board of Trustees, and as treasurer from 1883 to 1891.
Longfellow traveled extensively throughout her life, visiting Canada,the United Kingdom and several countries in Europe. She met with Benito Mussolini on October 24, 1927, at Palazzo Chigi and presented him with a copy of her father's translation of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Longfellow was sympathetic to the Fascist cause, writing a paper circa 1923 entitled "The Fascisti As I Saw Them" in which she praises Mussolini's work as leader of Italy.
Longfellow traveled extensively throughout her life, visiting Canada, the United Kingdom and several countries in Europe. She met with Benito Mussolini on October 24, 1927, at Palazzo Chigi and presented him with a copy of her father's translation of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Longfellow was sympathetic to the Fascist cause, writing a paper circa 1923 entitled "The Fascisti As I Saw Them" in which she praises Mussolini's work as leader of Italy.
.Longfellow shared her love of travel with students through the creation of a traveling fellowship for Radcliffe graduates. She also donated books and supplies for the institution's first library and enlisted her cousin Alexander to design several of its first buildings. In 1899, Alice Longfellow paid her cousin to redesign Fay House, the first building owned by Radcliffe college. When the organization was officially acquired by Harvard in 1893, then President Charles William Eliot wished to name the college after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, but Alice, a member of the founding committee, suggested they should find another namesake who had been more committed to the education of women.
Alice Longfellow continued her legacy by donating money for Longfellow Hall, built in 1930, and her passion for education led her to contribute to charitable and volunteer activities involving education. She served as a member of the Cambridge School Committee from 1887 to 1892; provided scholarship funds for Black and Indigenous students at Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes, and also donated money and time to schools for the blind.
Longfellow's philanthrophic career was also focused on the preservation of American antiquities, promoting educational opportunities for disenfranchised groups, and supporting the Allied forces during World War I.
Longfellow took an active interest in the history of the United States, possibly inspired by growing up at Craigie House, which had served as headquarters for General George Washington from July 1775 to April 1776. In 1876, when she was about 25 years old, she went to the Centennial International Exposition with her father and two sisters in Philadelphia for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. She later became extremely knowledable about the history of Craigie House and often read a paper she had written on the subject to local historical societies. Longfellow was active in preservation efforts at Mount Vernon and served as Massachusetts vice-regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association for forty-eight years. In 1896 Longfellow held the 120th wedding anniversary of George and Martha Washington in the Longfellow House by reenacting the Washington's supposed Twelfth Night party held in 1776.
During World War I, she donated to the American Fund for French Wounded in 1919, the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris from 1915–1916, the Layette Fund from 1915–1919, the Serbian Hospital Fund in 1917, the American Memorial Hospital at Rheims from 1919–1928, the American Ouvrior Funds from 1918–1928, as well as the American Committee for War Relief in Florence in 1916. Longfellow also corresponded with the Paris-based Committee for Men Blinded in Battle. In 1915, she donated to the American Ambulance Field Service, which named Ambulance No. 88 named in her honor.
Longfellow served as a member of various other committees as well: the Audubon Society (1886–1915),the American Association for Highway Improvement (1912), the Daughters of the American Revolution (1901), the Massachusetts Historical Society (1916), and the National Geographic Society (1919). Longfellow was also a governing member of The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, today known as Historic New England from its inception in 1910 until her death.
Longfellow published a four-page sketch of her father in 1882 following his death, entitled "Longfellow in Home Life". She worked to preserve and promote the poet's legacy. Alice and her sister Anne saw the dedication of their father's bust in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey in London in 1884, the only American-born American to have the honor. Alice commissioned the Thomas Brock, the bust's artist, to make an exact replica for Longfellow House library. Longfellow was invited to visit the Ojibwe people in Ontario, Canada in 1900 in recognition of her father's favorable representation of the tribe in The Song of Hiawatha (1855). Alice and her surviving siblings were made honorary members of the tribe. She traveled with two of her sisters to New Kensington and attended a pageant based on the book performed by members of the Garden River First Nation.
In 1913, The Longfellow House Trust was created by the surviving children of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and their spouses to preserve the home of their father for its historical significance so that it could remain for future generations as a monument to his life and work. The first indenture of the Trust provided that Alice Longfellow be the live-in caretaker of the house as long as she would like, a position she retained until her death in 1928. Longfellow went on to donate an additional $50,000.00 to the Trust in her will for the purpose of ensuring that future Longfellow descendants could live in the Longfellow House if they so desired. The Trust took care of the house until 1972 when the house was transferred by the trustees to the National Park Service so that it could become a National Historic Site.
While at home in Cambridge, Longfellow led an active social life. She maintained friendships with the wives of some of her father's friends, such as Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, the wife of the natural historian and Harvard professor Louis Agassiz, and Annie Adams Fields, the wife of her father's publisher, James T. Fields of Ticknor and Fields. Also of note are her friendships with Henry Ford and Thomas Edison. Longfellow had close relationships with many family members, such as her cousins Mary King Longfellow, the landscape painter and travel companion, and Alexander Wadsworth "Waddy" Longfellow Jr. one of the founders of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Longfellow had enough wealth so she never needed to take a husband. Interpreters at the Longfellow House have examined information Longfellow left behind and now understand her to have been queer. She spent a great deal of time with a close female friend, Fanny Stone, daughter of a Republican politician from Massachusetts. Longfellow and Stone frequently corresponded while Stone was living in Washington, D.C. with her father. Stone's letters reveal a strong romantic attachment to Alice and their relationship was one of the most important and significant of Longfellow's life. The pair travelled together for over forty years and Stone often visited while visiting her sister down the street. Their letters reveal a close, intimate relationship between two women who loved each other deeply.
Alice Mary Longfellow died on December 7, 1928. She was 78 years old. Her body was cremated and buried in the family plot at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
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Wikipedia.org article for Alice Mary Longfellow, accessed Sept. 9, 2021
Born 22 September 1850 to Henry Wadsworth and Frances Appleton Longfellow, young Alice Longfellow lived a privledged life with her family in Cambridge, enjoying her studies and developing a love of travel after a visit to Maine in 1863, when she was only 12 years old. After the death of her mother in 1861, Longfellow took on something of a caretaker role to her two younger sisters, earning her the depcition of "grave Alice" in her father's famous poem, The Children's Hour. At the age of 21, Alice Longfellow came into her inheritance from her mother, a fortune worth $131,755.45, which allowed her finanical independence and the freedom to make her own decisions regarding her future. In 1879, at 28 years old, she became the youngest member of a committee of women then known as The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, working to establish a Harvard Annex for women. The Annex held special classes for women taught by Harvard professors. Longfellow served as treasurer of the Annex from 1883–1891. Longfellow traveled extensively throughout her life, visiting Canada,the United Kingdom and several countries in Europe. She met with Benito Mussolini on October 24, 1927, at Palazzo Chigi and presented him with a copy of her father's translation of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Longfellow was sympathetic to the Fascist cause, writing a paper circa 1923 entitled "The Fascisti As I Saw Them" in which she praises Mussolini's work as leader of Italy. Longfellow shared her love of travel with students through the creation of a traveling fellowship for Radcliffe graduates. She also donated books and supplies for the institution's first library and enlisted her cousin Alexander to design several of its first buildings. In 1899, Alice Longfellow paid her cousin to redesign Fay House, the first building owned by Radcliffe college. When the organization was officially acquied by Harvard in 1893, then President Charles William Eliot wished to name the college after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, but Alice, a member of the founding committee, suggested they should find another namesake who had been more committed to the education of women. Alice Longfellow continued her legacy by donating money for Longfellow Hall, built in 1930, and her passion for education led her to contribute to charitable and volunteer activities involving education. Longfellow's philanthrophic career was also focused on the preservation of American antiquities, promoting educational opportunities for disenfranchised groups, and supporting the Allied forces during World War I. In 1876, when she was about 25 years old, she went to the Centennial International Exposition with her father and two sisters in Philadelphia for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Longfellow was active in preservation efforts at Mount Vernon and served as Massachusetts vice-regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association for forty-eight years. In 1896 Longfellow held the 120th wedding anniversary of George and Martha Washington in the Longfellow House by reenacting the Washington's supposed Twelfth Night party held in 1776. During World War I, she donated to the American Fund for French Wounded in 1919, the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris from 1915–1916, the Layette Fund from 1915–1919, the Serbian Hospital Fund in 1917, the American Memorial Hospital at Rheims from 1919–1928, the American Ouvrior Funds from 1918–1928, as well as the American Committee for War Relief in Florence in 1916. Longfellow also corresponded with the Paris-based Committee for Men Blinded in Battle. In 1915, she donated to the American Ambulance Field Service, which named Ambulance No. 88 named in her honor. Longfellow served as a member of various other committes as well: the Audubon Society (1886–1915),the American Association for Highway Improvement (1912), the Daughters of the American Revolution (1901), the Massachusetts Historical Society (1916), and the National Geographic Society (1919). Longfellow was also a governing member of The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, today known as Historic New England from its inception in 1910 until her death. Longfellow published a four-page sketch of her father in 1882 following his death, entitled "Longfellow in Home Life". She worked to preserve and promote the poet's legacy. Alice and her sister Anne saw the dedication of their father's bust in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey in London in 1884, the only American-born American to have the honor. Alice commissioned the Thomas Brock, the bust's artist, to make an exact replica for Longfellow House library. Longfellow was invited to visit the Ojibwe people in Ontario, Canada in 1900 in recognition of her father's favorable representation of the tribe in The Song of Hiawatha (1855). Alice and her surviving siblings were made honorary members of the tribe. She traveled with two of her sisters to New Kensington and attended a pageant based on the book performed by members of the Garden River First Nation. In 1913, The Longfellow House Trust was created by the surviving children of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and their spouses to preserve the home of their father for its historical significance so that it could remain for future generations as a monument to his life and work. The first indenture of the Trust provided that Alice Longfellow be the live-in caretaker of the house as long as she would like, a position she retained until her death in 1928. Longfellow went on to donate an additional $50,000.00 to the Trust in her will for the purpose of ensuring that future Longfellow descendants could live in the Longfellow House if they so desired. The Trust took care of the house until 1972 when the house was transferred by the trustees to the National Park Service so that it could become a National Historic Site. While at home in Cambridge, Longfellow led an active social life. She maintained friendships with the wives of some of her father's friends, such as Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, the wife of the natural historian and Harvard professor Louis Agassiz, and Annie Adams Fields, the wife of her father's publisher, James T. Fields of Ticknor and Fields. Also of note are her friendships with Henry Ford and Thomas Edison. Longfellow had close relationships with many family members, such as her cousins Mary King Longfellow, the landscape painter and travel companion, and Alexander Wadsworth "Waddy" Longfellow Jr. one of the founders of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Longfellow had enough wealth so she never needed to take a husband. Interpreters at the Longfellow House have examined information Longfellow left behind and now understand her to have been queer. She spent a great deal of time with a close female friend, Fanny Stone, daughter of a Republican politician from Massachusetts. Longfellow and Stone frequently corresponded while Stone was living in Washington, D.C. with her father. Stone's letters reveal a strong romantic attachment to Alice and their relationship was one of the most important and significant of Longfellow's life. The pair travelled together for over forty years and Stone often visited while visiting her sister down the street. Their letters reveal a close, intimate relationship between two women who loved each other deeply. Alice Mary Longfellow died on December 7, 1928. She was 78 years old. Her body was cremated and buried in the family plot at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
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Growing up, Longfellow recieved a thourough education for young ladies at Miss C. S. Lyman's School, and later Professor Williston's School. In 1879, at 28 years old, she became the youngest member of a committee of women then known as The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, working to establish a Harvard Annex for women. The Annex held special classes for women taught by Harvard professors. Longfellow served as treasurer of the Annex from 1883–1891. Her love of education led her to offer the Craigie House library for the Society's commencements of the Society, which eventually become Radcliffe College. provided scholarship funds for Black and Indigenous students at Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes, and also donated money and time to schools for the blind.
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Papers of opera singer, composer, and author Clara Kathleen (Barnett) Rogers, of England and Boston, including correspondence and compositions.
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Saturday Morning Club (Boston, Mass.). Records, 1871-1983 (inclusive).
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Governing Board Records, 1878-1999
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Minutes, correspondence, and other records concerning the founding of Radcliffe College, and of the governing boards of Radcliffe College.
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Bylaws, minutes, financial records, etc., of the Saturday Morning Club, established to promote "culture and social intercourse" for young women in Boston, Mass.
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Black, James Wallace, 1825-1896,. Family and friends [graphic]
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Family and friends [graphic] [ca. 1870]
A small carte de visite album compiled by an unknown person, possibly a member of the Longfellow family. Among the photographs are portraits of the children of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Charles Appleton, Ernest Wadsworth, and Alice Mary), translators of Longfellow's poetry (Ferdinand Freiligrath, Jean Baptiste François Ernest Chatelain, and Mikhail Larionovich Mikhaǐlov), and friends of Longfellow (Charles Sumner, Anna Maria Fielding Hall, Samuel Carter Hall, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, and Jules Marcou). The album also includes portraits of Harriet Spelman (later Mrs. Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow) and Mrs. Charles Sumner (neé Alice Mason).
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Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).
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Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).
Contracts (with associated materials) of the Houghton Mifflin Company publishing house of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Letters from various correspondents, 1869-1942.
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Letters from various correspondents, 1869-1942.
Letters to Atlantic Monthly editor Bliss Perry from various correspondents concerning editorial matters.
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Curtis family. Papers, 1797-1991 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1797-1991 (inclusive).
Collection consists of correspondence of Curtis family and friends. There is information about the courtship of the parents, family life, travel in U.S. and abroad, golf and other sports, and the lives and careers of the sons and daughters. Upper-class Boston social life is well documented in the correspondence of the five daughters. Letters and clippings provide information about the civic activism of Frances Greely Curtis, and Harriot and Isabella's support for Afro-American education. Margaret's career as a social worker in the American Red Cross and other organizations is documented in her correspondence and professional papers.
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Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
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Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Letters and manuscripts of the Barrows family of New York.
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Ralph Morris collection of autographs and portraits
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Ralph Morris collection of autographs and portraits
Autographs and portraits assembled by American collector Ralph Morris.
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Longfellow House Trust. Longfellow House Trust records, 1852-1973.
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Longfellow House Trust records, 1852-1973.
Administrative records, correspondence, financial records, and other materials relating to the Longfellow House Trust's management and preservation of the Vasall-Craigie-Longfellow House, Cambridge, Mass.
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Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. Family papers, 1834-1960 (bulk: 1834-1939)
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George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
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Papers of Anna Boynton Thompson, 1842-1960 (inclusive), 1862-1935 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, etc., of Anna Boynton Thompson, history teacher at Thayer Academy in Braintree, Mass., and her mother Harriot Boynton (Sawyer).
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Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter, 1902.
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Letter of thanks to the Graduate Club, 1902.
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Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Autograph letter signed Alice (?) Longfellow to: "My dear Mr. Palmer" January 3, 1908.
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Autograph letter signed Alice (?) Longfellow to: "My dear Mr. Palmer" January 3, 1908.
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Letters sent to Oliver Wendell Holmes by various correspondents.
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Thorp, Annie Longfellow. Letters, 1930-1931, Cambridge, Mass., to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.
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Letters, 1930-1931, Cambridge, Mass., to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.
[1] 1930, April 14 [3 p. with envelope].--Thanks him for his sympathy at the death of her sister Alice M. Longfellow, whose book she sends. [2] 1931, June 15 [3 p. with envelope].--She will make arrangements for his visit to the Craigie House.
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
Correspondence and other papers of the American writer Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
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Wendell family papers
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Wendell family papers
Correspondence, business papers, and compositions by members of the Wendell family, a prominent merchant family from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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- Wendell family papers, ca. 1620-1921.
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
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Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records
Records of Houghton Mifflin Company and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business.
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Goold, Nathan, 1846-1914. Nathan Goold genealogies of the Wadsworth and Longfellow families, undated.
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Nathan Goold genealogies of the Wadsworth and Longfellow families, undated.
Wadsworth-Longfellow genealogy compiled by Nathan Goold.
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- Goold, Nathan, 1846-1914. Nathan Goold genealogies of the Wadsworth and Longfellow families, undated.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Papers of Henry Wadworth Longfellow [manuscript], 1764-1887 (bulk 1832-1882).
Title:
Papers of Henry Wadworth Longfellow [manuscript], 1764-1887 (bulk 1832-1882).
The collection contains manuscripts of three poems by Longfellow and one by Samuel Longfellow. The bulk of the collection consists of Longfellow's letters to a varitey of friends and business associates including Richard Bentley, N. I. Bowditch, Willis G. Clark, N. Cleaveland, G. W. Curtis, J. T. Fields, Paul Hamilton Hayne, George S. Hillard, George Pope Morris, Charles Eliot Norton, James R. Osgood, Andrew Preston Peabody, George Lewis Prentiss, and George Ticknor Thomas Gold Appleton, Alice Longfellow, Fanny Longfellow , Samuel Longfellow, and Edith Longfellow Dana are also correspondents. The collection also contains two legal documents signed by Longfellow's grandfather Stephen, 1764, 1804. In a letter, 1840 September 28, Longfellow sends affectionate greetings to Julie Hepp a young lady in Heidelberg.
ArchivalResource: ca. 85 items.
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- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Papers of Henry Wadworth Longfellow [manuscript], 1764-1887 (bulk 1832-1882).
Markham, Jeanette, 1862-1932. Scrapbook, 1885-1889 (inclusive).
Title:
Scrapbook, 1885-1889 (inclusive).
Collection consists of a college scrapbook including programs, exhibition catalogs, letters, poetry manuscripts, etc.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Markham, Jeanette, 1862-1932. Scrapbook, 1885-1889 (inclusive).
Records of the Central Administration, 1883-1985
Title:
Records of the Central Administration, 1883-1985
Records of the Central Administration including correspondence and financial records relating to buildings an construction, blueprints, legal papers, leases, and contracts.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear feet
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- Records of the Central Administration, 1883-1985
William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
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William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
Correspondence (chiefly letters received), articles, poems, speeches, book reviews, diaries and journals, miscellaneous notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, and other printed material. Correspondence concerns Thayer's writings, particularly in the area of Italian history, and his connections with Harvard as editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and later as an overseer. Also included are some miscellaneous papers of William Warland Clapp, a Boston journalist; and some papers of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, chiefly from a European trip made by Higginson in 1872.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk).
Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley), 1825-1913. Papers of 47 women authors, chiefly American [manuscript] 1847-1949, 1970.
Title:
Papers of 47 women authors, chiefly American [manuscript] 1847-1949, 1970.
The collection consists primarily of social notes and brief replies to queries. Several are addresed to Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin. Included is a tribute to Edward Everett Hale by Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr, The lover by Theodosia Pickering Garrison, an untitled verse by Sarah Jane Clarke Lippincott and several quotations. Of interest is a letter from Ella Wheeler Wilcox which mentions Jack London, and describes her efforts to contact her deceased husband through mediums. In addition to the above, the following women are represented: Elizabeth Chase Taylor Akers Allen, Jan Goodwin Austin, Mary Hunter Austin, Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon, Clara Barrus, Mary L.B. Branch, Grace MacGowan Cooke, Faith Baldwin, Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, Alice Morse Earle, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, Mary Hallock Foote, Margaret Witter Fuller, Anna Maria Hall, Olive Harper, Beatrice Harraden, Constance Cary Harrison, Mary Jane Hawes Holmes, Margaret Briscoe Hopkins, Julia Ward Howe, Martha Joanna Reade Nash Lamb, Eliza Leslie, Octavia W. LeVert, Kate Lewis, Alice M. Longfellow, Julia Magruder, Elizabeth Payson Prentiss, Edna Dean Proctor, Corrine Roosevelt Robinson, Alice Marland Wellington Rollins, Adele Ruenzler, Katharine Abbott Sanborn, Molly Elliot Seawell, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, Isabella Caroline Somerset, Louise Stocton, Margaret M'Nair Stokes, Adeline Trafton, Mary Alden Ward, Lilian Whiting, Phyllis Ayame Whitney, and Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin.
ArchivalResource: 57 items.
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- Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley), 1825-1913. Papers of 47 women authors, chiefly American [manuscript] 1847-1949, 1970.
Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986,. Literary and historical letters and documents, [ca. 1661]-1976.
Title:
Literary and historical letters and documents, [ca. 1661]-1976.
Letters written to Frank Topham, ca. 1879; letters from various 19th century artists including Wyke Bayliss, G. Bowers Edwards, and Carl Haag; letters to Jerome Milkman, 1925-1958; letters to Howes Norris, 1908-1930; letters from various 20th century artists including Sir D.Y. Cameron, Sir John Collier, and Sir Gerald Kelley; and letters and a few manuscripts and documents of various American and British authors. Also, a group of French documents and letters from immediately following the French Revolution, 1793-1812, mostly dealing with military and governmental matters. Correspondents and signers include Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot, Jean Jacques Regis Cambacérès, Jean Etienne Championnet, and Jean Baptiste Michel Saladin. Letters, 1814-1832, written to United States ministers to France including William Harris Crawford, Albert Gallatin, William Cabell River, and Nathaniel Niles. The correspondents include Elie Decazes, Antoine René Charles Mathurin, comte de La Forest, and Armand Emmanuel du Plesis, duc de Richelieu. The letters deal with a variety of diplomatic matters such as the exchange of war prisoners and refuge for the ship DECATUR.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,100 items (9 boxes)
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- Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-1986,. Literary and historical letters and documents, [ca. 1661]-1976.
Radcliffe College. Class of 1932. Scrapbooks and papers, 1928-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
Scrapbooks and papers, 1928-1984 (inclusive).
Collection consists of scrapbooks, correspondence, programs, clippings, etc., detailing the activities and reunions of the Radcliffe class of 1932 from 1928 until 1984.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft.
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- Radcliffe College. Class of 1932. Scrapbooks and papers, 1928-1984 (inclusive).
Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter : 1901 February 14, to "Miss Nichols" [manuscript].
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Letter : 1901 February 14, to "Miss Nichols" [manuscript].
Alice M. Longfellow, Craigie House, writes to "My Dear Miss Nichols" apologizing for missing a committee meeting of the Italian Club and stating that she has told the Conte di Campello that she must decline the vice presidency.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3p. on 1l.)
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- Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter : 1901 February 14, to "Miss Nichols" [manuscript].
Cronkhite, Bernice Brown, 1893-. Papers, 1915-1970 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1915-1970 (inclusive).
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, awards, and photos pertain to her early career, her work at Radcliffe, and organizations in which she participated, such as the US Board of Foreign Scholarships, the Training School for Public Service, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, and Mundelein College advisory committee. Included is the draft of her 1965 article "Grave Alice" published in the Radcliffe quarterly.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Cronkhite, Bernice Brown, 1893-. Papers, 1915-1970 (inclusive).
Lutz, Alma, 1890-1973. Collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Title:
Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box, 1 folio folder
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- Collection, n.y., n.d., 1775-1943
Roelker, Bernard, 1816-1888. Papers of Bernard Roelker, 1856-1941 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Bernard Roelker, 1856-1941 (inclusive).
Includes correspondence, mostly original, with Henry W. Longfellow. Also some correspondence of H.W.L. Dana, Alice Longfellow and Anna E. Roelker; photographs of B. Roelker and H.W. Longfellow; and pencil sketch.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Roelker, Bernard, 1816-1888. Papers of Bernard Roelker, 1856-1941 (inclusive).
Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Correspondence, diaries, financial records, genealogical charts, composition books, speeches, poems, examinations, reports, photos, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and other material. Bulk of collection is correspondence among members of the Almy, Jackson, and Cabot families. The diaries and correspondence describe daily activities of individual women and the social network among upper-class Boston families. Civil War letters from Samuel Cabot, Jr., to his family, and courtship lettrs to Elizabeth Almy (1914-1916) are also included. Correspondents include Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Charles W. Eliot, Ellen Tucker Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Charles Sumner. Also included is material on the Massachusetts Conference on Social Work, civil service in Massachusetts, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mothers' Discussion Club, Monday Lunch Club, and other organizations.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft.
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- Almy family. Papers, 1649-1984 (inclusive), 1832-1984 (bulk).
Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Brush, George Jarvis, 1831-1912. George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960 (inclusive), 1834-1939 (bulk).
James Thomas Fields autograph album, 1750-1941.
Title:
James Thomas Fields autograph album, 1750-1941.
Letters and autographs collected by Boston publisher James Thomas Fields.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (.16 linear ft.)
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- James Thomas Fields autograph album, 1750-1941.
Autograph Files, 1783-1983
Title:
Autograph Files, 1783-1983
Letters with some manuscripts, speeches, poems, and other items, primarily resulting from an official connection with Vassar College, written by Vassar students, faculty or staff, or of historical and cultural significance.
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic feet
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- Vassar College. Autograph file: J-R, 1816-1983.
Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter to Mrs. J.C. Nixon. Boston, MA. 1885 Nov. 2.
Title:
Letter to Mrs. J.C. Nixon. Boston, MA. 1885 Nov. 2.
Stating why is unable to assist her in her undertaking.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter to Mrs. J.C. Nixon. Boston, MA. 1885 Nov. 2.
Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Title:
Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Letters from various correspondents to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page concerning his editorial work and his interest in education in the South.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Letters from various correspondents, American period, 1876-1937.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Longfellow Family Papers [manuscript], 1855-1860.
Title:
Longfellow Family Papers [manuscript], 1855-1860.
Fanny Longfellow to Mrs. Stedman (3 pp.) 1860 Nov. 12, Alice Longfellow to Mrs. Stedman (3 pp.) February 22, Alice Longfellow to Miss Emerson (2 pp.) May 1, Samuel Longfellow to unknown recipient (3 pp.) October 2, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to George S. Hillard (1 p.) Wednesday, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Fields (2 pp.) n.d., Samuel Longfellow to Unknown recipient (1 p.) n.d., and Samuel Longfellow to Mrs. James (4 pp.) n.d. Also included are three envelopes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to W. W. F. Synge 1855 Feb. 13, to Mrs. S. T. Hooper Jan. 11, and to Mathew H. Carpenter Jul. 20. One engraved "at home" card of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow n.d. also included.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Longfellow Family Papers [manuscript], 1855-1860.
Charles Eliot Norton papers
Title:
Charles Eliot Norton papers
This archive contains letters addressed to Charles Eliot Norton from about 1845 to1908. Norton was a Harvard graduate (A.B. 1846) and professor of the History of Fine Arts at Harvard from 1874 to 1898, with a special interest in the study and translation of Dante. Many of the letters in this collection deal with art and with Dante. In addition he knew a great many prominent figures in both England and the United States, especially those in the political field and the literary and artistics fields. His correspondence with these people often touches upon their public and their private lives. From 1863 to 1868 Norton was joint editor with his friend James Russell Lowell of the North American review. The letters addressed to him as editor are marked in this index by a star (*) and the folders containing them are stamped with a red N.A.R.(=North American Review). In 1898 Norton's opposition to the Spanish-American war led Senator George F. Hoar to criticize him. A list of some of the letters Norton received commenting on this controversy is at the end of this index. Referenced throughout the finding aid is the Excavations at Delphi (scrapbook folder) with a folder designation, such as f.1, f.2, and so on. All folders can be found at item number 5308.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear feet (45 boxes)
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- Charles Eliot Norton papers, ca.1845-1908.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow letters to various correspondents, 1823-1876.
Title:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow letters to various correspondents, 1823-1876.
Letters are to Lewis G. Clarke, Willis G. Clarke, James Thomas Fields, Ferdinand Freiligrath, Alice Longfellow, Stephen Longfellow, Zilpah Longfellow, Charles Eliot Norton, and Charles Sumner, among many other correspondents. The 43 volumes are cases that formerly housed these letters. Box 14 also contains some empty folders.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes, 43 volumes (12.8 linear ft.)
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- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow letters to various correspondents, 1823-1876.
Sarah Orne Jewett compositions and other papers, 1847-1909.
Title:
Sarah Orne Jewett compositions and other papers, 1847-1909.
Manuscripts, diaries, contracts, and other papers of American author Sarah Orne Jewett.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes, 37 volumes, 1 portfolio folder (8 linear ft.)
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- Sarah Orne Jewett compositions and other papers, 1847-1909.
Mary Augusta Scott Papers
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Mary Augusta Scott Papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, printed material, journals and photographs relating to Scott's personal life and professional life as an author and professor of English at Smith College.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 cubic feet (10 boxes)
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- Scott, Mary Augusta, 1851-1918. Papers, 1870-1917.
Radcliffe College governing boards records, 1878-1999 (inclusive).
Title:
Radcliffe College governing boards records, 1878-1999 (inclusive).
Collection contains documents relating to the founding and incorporation of Radcliffe College, 1878-1896; and to the Harvard/Radcliffe relationship, 1882-1985. Included are articles of incorporation, 1882, photocopy of the Charter, 1894, printed statutes, and agreements with Harvard University. Materials describe the foundation and history of the early years of Radcliffe, the debate over the admission of women to Harvard Law School and Medical School, and the changing relationship between the two institutions. Also Council and Executive Committee records containing minutes, 1882-1999; correspondence, 1897-1914, including that of Chairman Frederick Cabot of the Finance Committee; and other materials relating to college fundraising, appointments, buildings and grounds, and student activities. Records of the Council's Committee on Higher Education of Women include minutes, correspondence, memoranda and questionnaires, 1944-1945. Questionnaires (from classes of 1888-1944) pertain to family, marriage and career patterns of Radcliffe students. Board of Trustees, Corporation and Associates records contain minutes, 1882-1999; correspondence, 1942-1980; and sub-committee materials. Administrative Board records include minutes concerning academic affairs, correspondence, and Standing Committee in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' recommendations for degrees, 1889-1914.
ArchivalResource: 39.4 linear ft.
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- Radcliffe College governing boards records, 1878-1999 (inclusive).
Viola Price Franklin letter collection, 1849-1941
Title:
Viola Price Franklin letter collection 1849-1941
The Viola Price Franklin letter collection contains letters and notes from many well-known figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries including Susan B. Anthony, Zane Grey, Dante Rossetti, Dorothy Dix and Louisa May Alcott.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot; 1 box
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- Viola Price Franklin letter collection, 1849-1941
Papers, 1915-1970
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Papers, 1915-1970
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, etc., of Bernice Brown Cronkhite, dean at Radcliffe College.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes
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- Papers, 1915-1970
Phillips Brooks papers
Title:
Phillips Brooks papers
Primarily correspondence of Episcopal clergyman Phillips Brooks with hisfamily and others, as well as diaries, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, andphotographs.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (14.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1832-1892.
Clark, Ruth E. Letter, 1934.
Title:
Letter, 1934.
Letter from Arthur Tilley, Fellow at Kings College, Cambridge, England, to Clark, in which he refers to Alice Longfellow and the founding of Radcliffe College.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Clark, Ruth E. Letter, 1934.
George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
Title:
George Jarvis Brush family papers 1834-1960 1834-1939
Correspondence, writings, lectures, notes, printed material, and other papers, principally of George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912), mineralogist, geologist, and educator; and of his son-in-law, Louis Valentine Pirsson (1860-1919), also a geologist. There are also papers of Brush's wife, Harriet Silliman Trumbull Brush and of other family members. A good deal of the papers are scientific in nature, with some relating to the early history of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School. Important correspondents include William H. Brewer, Charles F. Chandler, Josiah P. Cooke, Whitman Cross, James Dwight Dana, Timothy Dwight, Charles W. Eliot, Joseph Henry, Lyman Trumbull, Joseph Wharton, and Josiah Dwight Whitney.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (10 boxes, 1 folio)
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- George Jarvis Brush family papers, 1834-1960, 1834-1939
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Title:
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 volumes, 2 portfolio boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (bulk 1900-1938)
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Papers of John Graham Brooks
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft.; (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder)
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- Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1805-1938, 1900-1938
Sarah Orne Jewett correspondence, 1861-1930.
Title:
Sarah Orne Jewett correspondence, 1861-1930.
Correspondence of American author Sarah Orne Jewett.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- Sarah Orne Jewett correspondence, 1861-1930.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Letters, 1868-1879
Title:
Letters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1868-1879
In a letter, 1868 August 18, Longfellow, Lucerne, writes to his English publisher, George Routledge re the publication of his verse play "The New England tragedies." Longfellow says he has left a corrected proof with Mr. Forster and has changed the title of the first piece from "Wentlock Christisan" to "John Endicott." In a letter, 1879 November 10, Edith L. Dana, Craigies House, writes to "my dear Mrs. Sparks" [Mrs. Jared Sparks] thanking Mrs. Sparks and Beatrice for the beautiful cross sent to "our little boy." In a letter, February 8, no year, Alice M. Longfellow writes to "Dear Lizzie" thanking her for "my aunt's notes."
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Letters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [manuscript], 1868-1879.
Henry Oscar Houghton papers, 1773-1932 (bulk 1833-1895)
Title:
Henry Oscar Houghton papers
Papers of American printer and publisher Henry Oscar Houghton.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Henry Oscar Houghton papers, 1773-1932 (inclusive) 1833-1895 (bulk).
Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter, [n.y.], July 27, Manchester, to H. H. Tilley.
Title:
Letter, [n.y.], July 27, Manchester, to H. H. Tilley.
Supports his idea to place a portrait of Lawrence Washington in Mt. Vernon; she is a member of its board. [A. S. Gorham scrapbook].
ArchivalResource: 3 p.
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- Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Letter, [n.y.], July 27, Manchester, to H. H. Tilley.
Comstock, Ada Louise. Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Speeches, correspondence, photographs, and clippings reflect Comstock's professional activities before and after retirement. Material pertainsto Radcliffe College, Smith College, University of Minnesota, Moorhead State University, Yale University, the American Woman's Association, the American Association of University Women, the National Commission of Law Observance and Enforcement and the Institute of Pacific Relations. Also included is personal correspondence with Wallace Notestein (1910-1955), letters received from family, friends, and historian colleagues of Wallace Notestein, and biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- Comstock, Ada Louise. Papers, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk).
Papers of Anna Boynton Thompson, 1842-1960 (inclusive), 1862-1935 (bulk)
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Papers of Anna Boynton Thompson, 1842-1960 (inclusive), 1862-1935 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, etc., of Anna Boynton Thompson, history teacher at Thayer Academy in Braintree, Mass., and her mother Harriot Boynton (Sawyer).
ArchivalResource: .42 linear feet ((1 file box) plus 1 photograph folder)
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- Thompson, Anna Boynton, 1848-1923. Papers, 1842-1960 (inclusive), 1862-1935 (bulk).
Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).
Title:
Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).
Contracts (with associated materials) of the Houghton Mifflin Company publishing house of Boston, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (48 linear ft.)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).
Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
Title:
Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Alice Mary Longfellow papers, 1850-1965.
Title:
Alice Mary Longfellow papers, 1850-1965.
Includes correspondence relating to her support of women's education and Native American and African-American students, including work with Radcliffe College, Tuskegee Institute, and Hampton Institutes, her work to preserve Craigie House, her family's home, as a museum, and her work with the Mount Vernon Ladies Association; articles she wrote; diaries of travel abroad; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear ft.
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- Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928. Alice Mary Longfellow papers, 1850-1965.
Honeyman, A. Van Doren (Abraham Van Doren), 1849-1936. Collection of papers, 1870-1931.
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Collection of papers, 1870-1931.
Letters, notes, documents, and cut signatures. Many letters are addressed to Honeyman. Includes letters of Eunice W.B. Beecher (Mrs. Henry Ward), Albert Beveridge, John Bigelow, William C. Cattell, David A. DePue, Anna E. Dickinson, Henry M. Field, S. Miller Hageman, B. Waterhouse Hawkins, Julian Hawthorne, Alice M. Longfellow, Joaquin Miller, Joel Parker, E.J. Phelps, William Walter Phelps, O.L. Pruden, Whitelaw Reid, Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Runyon, Edward W. Scudder, William S. Stryker, Theodore Tilton and Abraham Van Fleet.
ArchivalResource: 68 items.
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- Honeyman, A. Van Doren (Abraham Van Doren), 1849-1936. Collection of papers, 1870-1931.
Lutz, Alma, 1890-1973. Collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
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Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box, 1 folio folder
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- Lutz, Alma,. Collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, Part 2 (Liv-W), 1775-1943 (inclusive).
Radcliffe College. Central Administration. Records of the Central Administration, 1883-1985 (inclusive).
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Records of the Central Administration, 1883-1985 (inclusive).
Records include account and letterbooks, 1883-1924, of the Radcliffe Treasurer. There are office files, including correspondence and some legal documents, for the following: Business Managers, John Wilbur Lowes (1924-1928), Richard Warren Thorpe (1928-1955), and Stewart P. Stearns (1955-1961); Comptrollers, Robert J. Maguire (1961-1966) and Florence Rieder (1966-1971); and the Director of Physical Plant.
ArchivalResource: 466 linear ft.
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- Radcliffe College. Central Administration. Records of the Central Administration, 1883-1985 (inclusive).
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (bulk 1900-1938)
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Papers of John Graham Brooks
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft.; (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder)
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- Brooks, John Graham, 1846-1938. Papers, 1845-1938 (inclusive).
Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Title:
Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
Correspondence of the New England-based Emerson family.
ArchivalResource: 45 boxes (15 linear ft.)
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- Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
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).
Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q. 1942.
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Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q.
Index to ownership/provenance information primarily from printed books at Houghton Library.
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Honeyman, A. Van Doren (Abraham Van Doren), 1849-1936.
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Longfellow, A. W. (Alexander Wadsworth), 1854-1934
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- Markham, Jeanette, 1862-1932.
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Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.
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