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Information: The first column shows data points from Special Collections, James Madison University in red. The third column shows data points from University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries Department of Rare Books and Special Collections in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/22747905
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19598922
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35641266
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35848056
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18033583
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/50508823
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Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. Letter to "Dear Sir," 75 Hancock St., Boston, March 12 / Rose H. Lathrop.
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Letter to "Dear Sir," 75 Hancock St., Boston, March 12 / Rose H. Lathrop. [between 1880 and 1899?]
A short letter philosophizing on writing and creative works, possibly to James Berry Bensel.
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- Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. Letter to "Dear Sir," 75 Hancock St., Boston, March 12 / Rose H. Lathrop.
Harland, Marion, 1830-1922. Correspondence with Mrs. Wilkie, Jan. 31, 1891, Brooklyn, N.Y., the Editors of Youth's Companion, Pompton, N.J., Feb. 1, 1892, Mrs. Galt, Aug. 1, 1887, Alburgh Springs, Vermont, and Mr. Whitelaw Saunders, New York, October 23, 1919; statement on the masculine element, August 17, 1889; statement on domestic life, Nov. 22, 1883; autograph, Apr. 23rd, 1881.
Title:
Correspondence with Mrs. Wilkie, Jan. 31, 1891, Brooklyn, N.Y., the Editors of Youth's Companion, Pompton, N.J., Feb. 1, 1892, Mrs. Galt, Aug. 1, 1887, Alburgh Springs, Vermont, and Mr. Whitelaw Saunders, New York, October 23, 1919; statement on the masculine element, August 17, 1889; statement on domestic life, Nov. 22, 1883; autograph, Apr. 23rd, 1881. 1881-1919.
The masculine element is a three sentence description of the importance of a male presence in the household, signed Marion Harland. The autograph is signed Marion Harland. Brief letter to Mrs. Wilkie signed Mary Virginia Terhune about a subscription for a monument. A three sentence sentiment on domestic life signed Marion Harland. Note to Editors of Youth's Companion acknowledging payment for an article "Newly married in New York" and requesting the issue when it is published. Letter to Mrs. Galt about a visit and requesting her to read "Judith". She also mentions staying in Vermont for the waters. Letter to Whitlaw Saunders explaining that she types because of a fracture of her right hand some years ago, but she encloses the handwritten lines because of his "courteous insistance." Typed letter with 14 lines of verse in her own hand.
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- Harland, Marion, 1830-1922. Correspondence with Mrs. Wilkie, Jan. 31, 1891, Brooklyn, N.Y., the Editors of Youth's Companion, Pompton, N.J., Feb. 1, 1892, Mrs. Galt, Aug. 1, 1887, Alburgh Springs, Vermont, and Mr. Whitelaw Saunders, New York, October 23, 1919; statement on the masculine element, August 17, 1889; statement on domestic life, Nov. 22, 1883; autograph, Apr. 23rd, 1881.
Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, 1873-1935. Correspondence, Dec. 6 and Dec. 28, 1927? and envelopes to Henry Albert Phillips Ann de Selincourt.
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Correspondence, Dec. 6 and Dec. 28, 1927? and envelopes to Henry Albert Phillips Ann de Selincourt. 1927?
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- Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, 1873-1935. Correspondence, Dec. 6 and Dec. 28, 1927? and envelopes to Henry Albert Phillips Ann de Selincourt.
Keller, Inez. Personal appearance / Inez Keller, Jr. II. I. 1932-1933.
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Personal appearance / Inez Keller, Jr. II. I. 1932-1933. 1932-1933.
Fair copy notes for a class on personal appearance and fashion. It includes theory and advice on clothing, fabrics, colors, make-up, hair, shoes, hats, accessories, etc. Includes fashion advice and color charts. Includes personal appearance advice specific to the author.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (unpaged) ; ill., ; 27 cm.
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- Keller, Inez. Personal appearance / Inez Keller, Jr. II. I. 1932-1933.
Coolbrith, Ina D. (Ina Donna), 1842?-1928. Calla : poem, and photographs / Ina Coolbrith.
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Calla : poem, and photographs / Ina Coolbrith. 1895
Fair copy of the poem "Calla" in blue ink, signed in black ink. Two portraits of Coolbrith, one dated 1895, 16.5 x 11.5 cm, mounted larger and the other undated, unmounted, 12 x 8 cm., as an old woman.
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- Coolbrith, Ina D. (Ina Donna), 1842?-1928. Calla : poem, and photographs / Ina Coolbrith.
Perkins, Harriet. [Commonplace book] / Harriet Perkins.
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[Commonplace book] / Harriet Perkins. 1819-1824.
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Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934. Correspondence with Miss Gilman, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Oct. 12, 1928 ; photograph / Mary Austin.
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Correspondence with Miss Gilman, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Oct. 12, 1928 ; photograph / Mary Austin. 1928.
Black and white photograph, signed. Letter to Charlotte Perkins Gilman mentioning an interview of Austin by Gilman; includes also a paragraph on mysticism.
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- Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934. Correspondence with Miss Gilman, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Oct. 12, 1928 ; photograph / Mary Austin.
Fields, Annie, 1834-1915. Letter to Mrs. Kelsey, March 23, 1897 / Annie Fields.
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Letter to Mrs. Kelsey, March 23, 1897 / Annie Fields.
Refers to Mrs. Belloc's not being able to find a collection of books called "The poems of places" in Boston and offering advice to pass along to her. She mentions reading "The walled garden."
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- Fields, Annie, 1834-1915. Letter to Mrs. Kelsey, March 23, 1897 / Annie Fields.
Field, Kate, 1838-1896. Correspondence with "Dear Madam" 1894 July 3, [Washington, D.C.?]; Editor of The Graphic, May 17, 1885, South Norwalk; R.U. Johnson, undated; note, undated; "Dear Sir", Nov. 16th, 1885, Hotel Vendome, Boston; Dr. Talbot, South Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 3, 1884; Miss Hillard, May 28, 1886 / Kate Field.
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Correspondence with "Dear Madam" 1894 July 3, [Washington, D.C.?]; Editor of The Graphic, May 17, 1885, South Norwalk; R.U. Johnson, undated; note, undated; "Dear Sir", Nov. 16th, 1885, Hotel Vendome, Boston; Dr. Talbot, South Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 3, 1884; Miss Hillard, May 28, 1886 / Kate Field. 1884-1894.
Letter addressed "Dear Madam" asking if she received some papers on Mormonism and mentioning that Utah will soon be admitted as a state, has logo of Kate Field's Washington; letter to the editor of The Graphic takes him to task for his handling of an article of hers and recommends a Col. Whitman as a writer; note from R.U. Johnson, associate editor of The Century Magazine with Field's reply below and a magazine photograph pasted on, Johnson's note typed and Field's reply handwritten; social note regretting not being in and suggesting another engagement. Letter to "Dear Sir" about lecturing in Albany. She advises that her fee is firm and is direct about what dates she will be available. Carte de visite photograph, three quarter length, seated. Note to Talbot informing him she has been invited by the Governor to repeat her lecture; also mentions "treason going on in Utah". Letter on letterhead of The Ladies Cooperative Dress Association to Miss Hillard asking if she would solicit subscriptions for an unnamed charity.
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Degollado, Santos, 1813-1861. Barron y Forbes vs. Santos Degollado.
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Barron y Forbes vs. Santos Degollado. 1857.
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Fearing, Kenneth, 1902-1961. [Papers].
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[Papers]. 1902-1961.
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- Fearing, Kenneth, 1902-1961. [Papers].
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. French student revolution, 1968 : pamphlets, broadsides, etc. collected during the revolution.
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French student revolution, 1968 : pamphlets, broadsides, etc. collected during the revolution. 1968.
ArchivalResource: 42 folders & 8 books & 2 copies of 1 phonodisc.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. French student revolution, 1968 : pamphlets, broadsides, etc. collected during the revolution.
Wells, Carolyn, d. 1942. The latest fad : [holograph poem] / Carolyn Wells.
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The latest fad : [holograph poem] / Carolyn Wells. [19--?]
Humorous poem about a lover's fiancée and her interest in fortune-telling.
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- Wells, Carolyn, d. 1942. The latest fad : [holograph poem] / Carolyn Wells.
Stapleton, Patience. Correspondence with Mr. Fiske, Oct. 1, 1891 / Patience Stapleton.
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Correspondence with Mr. Fiske, Oct. 1, 1891 / Patience Stapleton. 1891.
Letter mentioning writing a Christmas story and discussing revising a work of hers for a play. Also mentions Mrs. Fiske's opinion.
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- Stapleton, Patience. Correspondence with Mr. Fiske, Oct. 1, 1891 / Patience Stapleton.
Bell, Lilian, 1867-1929. Correspondence with Mrs. Harper, June 7, 1901, 348 Central Park West, Mr. Williams, Jan. 1, 1897, Chicago, Mr. Mead, Jan. 28, 1899, Chicago; Ode to a cat's tail [poem]/ Lilian Bell.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Harper, June 7, 1901, 348 Central Park West, Mr. Williams, Jan. 1, 1897, Chicago, Mr. Mead, Jan. 28, 1899, Chicago; Ode to a cat's tail [poem]/ Lilian Bell. 1897-[19--?]
Typed fair copy ms. poem, signed. Letter to Harper refers to an article and a preface; enclosure not present. Letter to Williams refers to an interview; Bell requests some revisions, especially to avoid appearing conceited. Letter to Mead replies to his query about coined words; Bell explains she may have coined phrases.
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- Bell, Lilian, 1867-1929. Correspondence with Mrs. Harper, June 7, 1901, 348 Central Park West, Mr. Williams, Jan. 1, 1897, Chicago, Mr. Mead, Jan. 28, 1899, Chicago; Ode to a cat's tail [poem]/ Lilian Bell.
Spofford, A. P. Letter to Helen.
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Letter to Helen. 1800-1901.
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- Spofford, A. P. Letter to Helen.
Hinsdale, Laura F. (Laura Fenling). Letter to Rev. Mr. Judd, Los Angeles.
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Letter to Rev. Mr. Judd, Los Angeles. 18--?
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- Hinsdale, Laura F. (Laura Fenling). Letter to Rev. Mr. Judd, Los Angeles.
Weaver, Warren, 1894-1978. Notebooks and papers from student and teaching years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison / Warren Weaver.
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Notebooks and papers from student and teaching years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison / Warren Weaver.
Includes note books, papers and reports from Weaver's time at the University of Wisconsin, both as a student and as a professor. Included is his thesis submitted for his degree in Civil Engineering. Also included are a group of unpublished papers loosely titled Weaver's Curves, on topics such as Earth return currents, Earth resistance near Madison, Wisconsin, Ground currents due to overhead wires, Livens' treatment of sphere problem, and others.
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- Weaver, Warren, 1894-1978. Notebooks and papers from student and teaching years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison / Warren Weaver.
Croly, J. C. (Jane Cunningham), 1829-1901. Quotation, May 11, 1887 ; letter to "My Dear Sir", Dec. 10, 1875, New York, and Judge Hilton, New York / Jane Cunningham Croly.
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Quotation, May 11, 1887 ; letter to "My Dear Sir", Dec. 10, 1875, New York, and Judge Hilton, New York / Jane Cunningham Croly. 1875-1887.
A quotation: "When it comes to the end, there are two things that make us happy; one is that we have done thing[sic] that we ought to have done; the other that we did not say the word that is best-left-unsaid". Letter on stationery of The Graphic Company offering assistance for Mme. Antoinette Stirling. Short letter to Judge Hilton, undated, asking for information about his daughter's wedding and trousseau to report to the Baltimore American.
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- Croly, J. C. (Jane Cunningham), 1829-1901. Quotation, May 11, 1887 ; letter to "My Dear Sir", Dec. 10, 1875, New York, and Judge Hilton, New York / Jane Cunningham Croly.
Thomas, D. M. [Notebooks. No. 31, 33, 34, 35] [microform].
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[Notebooks. No. 31, 33, 34, 35] [microform]. 1962-1982.
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- Thomas, D. M. [Notebooks. No. 31, 33, 34, 35] [microform].
Clark, Kate Upson, 1851-1935. Letter to Mr. Casamajor, Brooklyn, Oct. 10, 1904; galley proofs for "The girl that wasn't wanted" / Kate Upson Clark.
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Letter to Mr. Casamajor, Brooklyn, Oct. 10, 1904; galley proofs for "The girl that wasn't wanted" / Kate Upson Clark. [between 1903 and 1908]
Discussing and asking advice on the kinds of articles he would like for an unspecified periodical. Undated galley proof sheets for "The girl that wasn't wanted : a story for boys and girls in twelve chapters." Includes mailing envelope with stamp issued between 1903 and 1908.
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- Clark, Kate Upson, 1851-1935. Letter to Mr. Casamajor, Brooklyn, Oct. 10, 1904; galley proofs for "The girl that wasn't wanted" / Kate Upson Clark.
Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Correspondence with Sally Higginson [Begley], Labor day 1946-October 22, 1975, Martha Niemoeller, July 20-25, 1961, Louis Kaplan, August 1, 1957, and Father Phillip F.T. Blackburn, Feb. 7, 1943.
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Correspondence with Sally Higginson [Begley], Labor day 1946-October 22, 1975, Martha Niemoeller, July 20-25, 1961, Louis Kaplan, August 1, 1957, and Father Phillip F.T. Blackburn, Feb. 7, 1943. 1946-1975.
Includes 60 letters, 9 cards, and 9 telegrams to Sally Higginson (some to Mrs. Louis H. Begley, i.e. Sally Begley), one letter to Amy (Sally's daughter?), and two letters from Sally Higginson to Wilder. Also includes letter to Louis Kaplan, letter from Martha Niemoeller to Wilder, letter from Wilder to Niemoeller and letter with envelope to Rev. Blackburn with a newspaper article on the letter and another article from the time of Wilder's death.
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- Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975. Correspondence with Sally Higginson [Begley], Labor day 1946-October 22, 1975, Martha Niemoeller, July 20-25, 1961, Louis Kaplan, August 1, 1957, and Father Phillip F.T. Blackburn, Feb. 7, 1943.
Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams), 1850-1922. Correspondence with Mr. Peck, 17 April and Captain Zalinski, 24 June, Deerfield, Mass. / Elizabeth W. Champney.
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Correspondence with Mr. Peck, 17 April and Captain Zalinski, 24 June, Deerfield, Mass. / Elizabeth W. Champney. [1875]-1895.
A letter to Peck expressing "chagrin" and apologizing that quotation marks were left out of an article in Wide Awake by Champney in which she quotes a poem by Mr. Wood. Letter to Zalinski expressing gratitude for his literary aid and offer of letters of introduction, on mourning paper. Four lines of verse to accompany Champney's autograph, dated Dec. 15, 1895.
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- Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams), 1850-1922. Correspondence with Mr. Peck, 17 April and Captain Zalinski, 24 June, Deerfield, Mass. / Elizabeth W. Champney.
Kitchell, Edward. [Journals] / Edward Kitchell.
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[Journals] / Edward Kitchell. 1852-1864.
Journals dated 1852, 1853-1854, 1857, inventory of supplies furnished by E. Kitchell for a trip, photograph of Edward Kitchell, photograph of Jennie Cliffe dated March 6th, 1864, letter from his father dated April 20th, 1852.
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- Kitchell, Edward. [Journals] / Edward Kitchell.
Rives, Amélie, 1863-1945. Correspondence with Mr Wilstack, March 14, 1916. Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Atlanta, Georgia, November 27, 1934,and Mr. E.G. Reinhard, June 22, 1944, Washington D.C. / Amélie Troubetzkoy.
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Correspondence with Mr Wilstack, March 14, 1916. Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Atlanta, Georgia, November 27, 1934,and Mr. E.G. Reinhard, June 22, 1944, Washington D.C. / Amélie Troubetzkoy. 1916-1944.
The letter to Mr. Willard discusses the brief clipping from Variety with an unenthusiastic 3 sentence review of her play, "The Fear Market." Included also are newspaper clippings provided by the Henry Romeike Inc. newspaper cutting bureau. Letter to Mr. Robb replying to an inquiry about finding a copy of "Augustine the man". Letter to Mr. Reinhard in the hand of Frances Shepherd, Rives' nurse, regretting being unable to help him, and describing Rives as very ill and almost blind.
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- Rives, Amélie, 1863-1945. Correspondence with Mr Wilstack, March 14, 1916. Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Atlanta, Georgia, November 27, 1934,and Mr. E.G. Reinhard, June 22, 1944, Washington D.C. / Amélie Troubetzkoy.
Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley), 1825-1913. Correspondence with Mr. Rolfe, Boston, April 27, Dr. Ward, Rutland, Vt. to Mr. Rolfe, Boston, April 19, 1879, Dr. Rolfe, The Maples, Dec. 20, 1872, Mr. Bridgman, Rutland, Vt., June 22, 1880, and M. Laird Simons, Centre Rutland, May 27 / Julia C .R. Dorr.
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Correspondence with Mr. Rolfe, Boston, April 27, Dr. Ward, Rutland, Vt. to Mr. Rolfe, Boston, April 19, 1879, Dr. Rolfe, The Maples, Dec. 20, 1872, Mr. Bridgman, Rutland, Vt., June 22, 1880, and M. Laird Simons, Centre Rutland, May 27 / Julia C .R. Dorr. 1872-[1913]
Letter to Mr. Rolfe letting him know Dorr and her daughter are in Boston at the Adams House for a few days and hoping he and his wife will be able to see them. Note to Dr. Ward asking if he can use a poem (not enclosed), with a penciled note to decline it. Letter to Dr. Rolfe inviting and persuading him to attend her local Shakespeare Club and stay with her at The Maples. Letter to Mr. Bridgman replying that she is happy to have him print her poem which appeared in "The Transcript." Letter to Laird regarding her entry in the revised Cyclopedia of American Literature. Included is a mounted photograph clipped from a publication; part of an article on "Ten women-poets of America" is printed on the verso.
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- Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley), 1825-1913. Correspondence with Mr. Rolfe, Boston, April 27, Dr. Ward, Rutland, Vt. to Mr. Rolfe, Boston, April 19, 1879, Dr. Rolfe, The Maples, Dec. 20, 1872, Mr. Bridgman, Rutland, Vt., June 22, 1880, and M. Laird Simons, Centre Rutland, May 27 / Julia C .R. Dorr.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. German gay periodicals collection.
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German gay periodicals collection. 1805-
Most of the titles in paper are from ca. 1950 to date; older titles are mostly in microform.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. German gay periodicals collection.
Bottome, N., Mrs. Note to Mr. Bok / N. Bottome.
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Note to Mr. Bok / N. Bottome. [18--]
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 18 cm. mounted to 31 cm.
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- Bottome, N., Mrs. Note to Mr. Bok / N. Bottome.
Quincy, Eliza Susan, 1798-1884. Letter to Mrs. Ellis, Jan. 24, 1873 / Eliza Susan Quincy.
Title:
Letter to Mrs. Ellis, Jan. 24, 1873 / Eliza Susan Quincy. 1873.
Reply to an inquiry about the letters of Mrs. Barbauld, suggesting Mrs. Ellis write to Mr. William M. Vaughan, nephew of the late Sarah Vaughan.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 14 cm.
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- Quincy, Eliza Susan, 1798-1884. Letter to Mrs. Ellis, Jan. 24, 1873 / Eliza Susan Quincy.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Philippine journalist collection : materials for 1977-1996 collected by A. Lin Neumann, foreign correspondent in Manila, 1983-1989.
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Philippine journalist collection : materials for 1977-1996 collected by A. Lin Neumann, foreign correspondent in Manila, 1983-1989. 1989-1990.
A. Lin Neumann is a free-lance writer and editor based in Sacramento, California. As a foreign correspondent in Manila, he covered the Philippines, Korea, Burma, and other countries as a regular correspondent for NBC News, the San Francisco Examiner, London Sunday times, Baltimore sun, MacLean's and other newspapers and magazines. The collection includes near print fact sheets, press releases, and leaflets. Some portions of the collection document the process of print journalism from intial research to final publication, such as the case of Vilma Riopay.
ArchivalResource: 79 folders.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Philippine journalist collection : materials for 1977-1996 collected by A. Lin Neumann, foreign correspondent in Manila, 1983-1989.
Ellet, E. F. (Elizabeth Fries), 1818-1877. Correspondence with A. Hart, New York, Sept. 24, Laird Simons, Philadelphia, Dec. 1, Manager of the Adelphi, New York, Jan. 2, 1858, Messrs. Carey & Hart, New York, Dec. 26, Mr. Godey, New York, Dec. 5 ; 2 engraved portraits.
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Correspondence with A. Hart, New York, Sept. 24, Laird Simons, Philadelphia, Dec. 1, Manager of the Adelphi, New York, Jan. 2, 1858, Messrs. Carey & Hart, New York, Dec. 26, Mr. Godey, New York, Dec. 5 ; 2 engraved portraits. [18--?]-1869.
Mounted letter to A. Hart, publisher in Philadelphia, written in the third person, asking to write notices and reviews. Portrait cut out of a journal and mounted, engraving by J.W. Orr, N.Y. Letter to Simon Laird listing her later works, of which the latest mentioned is "The court circles of the Republic," first published in 1869. Letter to the manager of the Adelphi Theater discussing a London production of "The slave-actress" Second portrait of a younger age, mounted. ed. Letter to Messrs Carey & Hart with copies of review notices for 2 works of theirs she sent to newspapers. She also complains of the treatment of herself in Rufus Griswold's "Female Poets" because of Griswold's reaction to her lack of acknowledgement of his assistance with "The women of the Revolution" and wants her entry removed. Letter to Louis Godey about proofs of "Jane Gaston" and sending the manuscript of "Miss Moncrief."
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- Ellet, E. F. (Elizabeth Fries), 1818-1877. Correspondence with A. Hart, New York, Sept. 24, Laird Simons, Philadelphia, Dec. 1, Manager of the Adelphi, New York, Jan. 2, 1858, Messrs. Carey & Hart, New York, Dec. 26, Mr. Godey, New York, Dec. 5 ; 2 engraved portraits.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911. Correspondence with Mr. Gilder, Mary 7, 1891, Newton Highlands, Mass., "dear SIr," Christmas, 1875, Andover, Mass., Mr. Fuller, Nov. 22, 1870, Mr. Closson August, 1, 1887, Boston, Miss Merrill, n. d., Dr. Ward, Dec. 8, Andover, and Mr. Seymour Eaton, June 7, 1900 ; from Jean Ingelow, Keningston, London ; a mounted photograph with autograph, and two photographs from unidentified publications.
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Correspondence with Mr. Gilder, Mary 7, 1891, Newton Highlands, Mass., "dear SIr," Christmas, 1875, Andover, Mass., Mr. Fuller, Nov. 22, 1870, Mr. Closson August, 1, 1887, Boston, Miss Merrill, n. d., Dr. Ward, Dec. 8, Andover, and Mr. Seymour Eaton, June 7, 1900 ; from Jean Ingelow, Keningston, London ; a mounted photograph with autograph, and two photographs from unidentified publications. 1870-1900.
Letter to Mr. Gilder on behalf of Mr. Ward, thanking him for publishing Mr. Ward's story. Note to "Dear Sir" sending [?] for the "Companion"; she mentions not being able to write. Note to Mr. Fuller writing that she has nothing for "Merry" as everything is promised to "Young Folks." Letter from Jean Ingelow thanking her for sending her book "on dress-clothing", and expressing her thoughts on possible sociological causes for health differences between English and American women. Mounted photograph of Phelps, autographed (5 1/2" x 4") and 2 small portraits from published works. Letter to Mr. Closson about a portrait proof of Phelps. Letter to Miss Merrill replying to an autograph request; on pictorial letterhead with photograph of the the Edward Little High School of Auburn, Maine. Letter to Dr. Ward explaining that she cannot send a long story for the "Independent" for financial and health reasons and promising a shorter story. Letter to Mr. Eaton sending her Whittier paper for which she has already been paid (not included)
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- Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911. Correspondence with Mr. Gilder, Mary 7, 1891, Newton Highlands, Mass., "dear SIr," Christmas, 1875, Andover, Mass., Mr. Fuller, Nov. 22, 1870, Mr. Closson August, 1, 1887, Boston, Miss Merrill, n. d., Dr. Ward, Dec. 8, Andover, and Mr. Seymour Eaton, June 7, 1900 ; from Jean Ingelow, Keningston, London ; a mounted photograph with autograph, and two photographs from unidentified publications.
Miller, Emily Huntington, 1833-1913. Letter to Frank R. Stockton, Chicago, April 16, 187-
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Letter to Frank R. Stockton, Chicago, April 16, 187- 187-?
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Miller, Emily Huntington, 1833-1913. Letter to Frank R. Stockton, Chicago, April 16, 187-
May, Caroline, b. ca. 1820. Correspondence with "Gentlemen", April 4, 1894 / C. May.
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Correspondence with "Gentlemen", April 4, 1894 / C. May. 1894.
May sent a previous note and is wondering why she has not received a reply to her query to Randolph's about purchasing Stanley's Life and letters.
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- May, Caroline, b. ca. 1820. Correspondence with "Gentlemen", April 4, 1894 / C. May.
Amelia, 1819-1852. Hopeless love, holograph poem [p.2-3] with letter on [p.1] from Geo. D. Prentice, Mar. 20, 1844 to Geo. Graham, editor of Graham's magazine [p.4].
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Hopeless love, holograph poem [p.2-3] with letter on [p.1] from Geo. D. Prentice, Mar. 20, 1844 to Geo. Graham, editor of Graham's magazine [p.4]. 1844.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf (folded)
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- Amelia, 1819-1852. Hopeless love, holograph poem [p.2-3] with letter on [p.1] from Geo. D. Prentice, Mar. 20, 1844 to Geo. Graham, editor of Graham's magazine [p.4].
Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott, 1835-1921. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Nov. 30th, 1916 ; Mr. Hoyt, Deer Island, Sept. 11, 1908, regarding his poem "The Two Birds," ; Mr. Champlin, Boston, Mass., Jan. 31, 1887 ; Mr. Hopkins, Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 12, 1896 ; a permission form to Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Huckel ; 2 holograph poems: O glad is youth with the brow of Helen and A gush of bird song, a patter of dew ; 2 newspaper clippings including a portrait; portrait from a periodical.
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Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Nov. 30th, 1916 ; Mr. Hoyt, Deer Island, Sept. 11, 1908, regarding his poem "The Two Birds," ; Mr. Champlin, Boston, Mass., Jan. 31, 1887 ; Mr. Hopkins, Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 12, 1896 ; a permission form to Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Huckel ; 2 holograph poems: O glad is youth with the brow of Helen and A gush of bird song, a patter of dew ; 2 newspaper clippings including a portrait; portrait from a periodical. 1887-1916.
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- Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott, 1835-1921. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Nov. 30th, 1916 ; Mr. Hoyt, Deer Island, Sept. 11, 1908, regarding his poem "The Two Birds," ; Mr. Champlin, Boston, Mass., Jan. 31, 1887 ; Mr. Hopkins, Newburyport, Mass., Nov. 12, 1896 ; a permission form to Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Huckel ; 2 holograph poems: O glad is youth with the brow of Helen and A gush of bird song, a patter of dew ; 2 newspaper clippings including a portrait; portrait from a periodical.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Latvian literature and other works : by Jānis Akmens, Apsesdēls, Ernests Arnis, Apsīšu Jēkabs, Jānis Asars, A. Bandrevičs, Rudolfs Bangerskis, Arturs Baumanis, Ludis Bērziņs̆, Ernests Brastiņš, Anna Brigadere, Viktors Eglītis, J. Endzelīns, Pēteris Ērmanis, Fallijs, Alfreds Goba, Ansis Gulbis, Roberts Holcmanis, K. Mīlenbachs, Adolfs Erss, Valdis Grēviņs̆, Arvīds Grigulis, Aleksandrs Grīns, Jānis Grots, Pēteris Ķikuts, Jānis Kaktiņš, Žanis Karlsons, N. Ķaune, Roberts Klaustiņš. Kārlis Kundziņš, J.Z. Lāgots, Z. Lancmanis, Jēkabs Lautenbachs, Voldemārs Maldonis, Zēnta Mauriņa, Jānis Medenis].
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[Latvian literature and other works : by Jānis Akmens, Apsesdēls, Ernests Arnis, Apsīšu Jēkabs, Jānis Asars, A. Bandrevičs, Rudolfs Bangerskis, Arturs Baumanis, Ludis Bērziņs̆, Ernests Brastiņš, Anna Brigadere, Viktors Eglītis, J. Endzelīns, Pēteris Ērmanis, Fallijs, Alfreds Goba, Ansis Gulbis, Roberts Holcmanis, K. Mīlenbachs, Adolfs Erss, Valdis Grēviņs̆, Arvīds Grigulis, Aleksandrs Grīns, Jānis Grots, Pēteris Ķikuts, Jānis Kaktiņš, Žanis Karlsons, N. Ķaune, Roberts Klaustiņš. Kārlis Kundziņš, J.Z. Lāgots, Z. Lancmanis, Jēkabs Lautenbachs, Voldemārs Maldonis, Zēnta Mauriņa, Jānis Medenis]. 1905-1939.
ArchivalResource: 100 v. ; 15 - 27 cm.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Latvian literature and other works : by Jānis Akmens, Apsesdēls, Ernests Arnis, Apsīšu Jēkabs, Jānis Asars, A. Bandrevičs, Rudolfs Bangerskis, Arturs Baumanis, Ludis Bērziņs̆, Ernests Brastiņš, Anna Brigadere, Viktors Eglītis, J. Endzelīns, Pēteris Ērmanis, Fallijs, Alfreds Goba, Ansis Gulbis, Roberts Holcmanis, K. Mīlenbachs, Adolfs Erss, Valdis Grēviņs̆, Arvīds Grigulis, Aleksandrs Grīns, Jānis Grots, Pēteris Ķikuts, Jānis Kaktiņš, Žanis Karlsons, N. Ķaune, Roberts Klaustiņš. Kārlis Kundziņš, J.Z. Lāgots, Z. Lancmanis, Jēkabs Lautenbachs, Voldemārs Maldonis, Zēnta Mauriņa, Jānis Medenis].
Quincy, Eliza Susan Morton, 1773-1850. Manuscript diary copied by her daughters from scraps of paper on which Mrs. Quincy, wife of Josiah : had recorded her reminiscences of life in New York city and with prominent families throughout New England, plus numerous letters, portraits, newspaper clippings, and scraps of paper laid in, to and from other members of the family as well.
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Manuscript diary copied by her daughters from scraps of paper on which Mrs. Quincy, wife of Josiah : had recorded her reminiscences of life in New York city and with prominent families throughout New England, plus numerous letters, portraits, newspaper clippings, and scraps of paper laid in, to and from other members of the family as well. 1821-1870.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Quincy, Eliza Susan Morton, 1773-1850. Manuscript diary copied by her daughters from scraps of paper on which Mrs. Quincy, wife of Josiah : had recorded her reminiscences of life in New York city and with prominent families throughout New England, plus numerous letters, portraits, newspaper clippings, and scraps of paper laid in, to and from other members of the family as well.
Pérez de Montoro, José, 1627-1694. [Poems].
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[Poems]. [17--?]
A collection of poems by Pérez de Montoro, some written "for the Academy" or for competitions, probably collected after the author's death. Written in various forms, the most numerous being romances; some written to nobility on various occasions. Some poems and songs in t. 2 apparently copied from texts printed in Cadiz by Christoval de Requena ca. 1691-1693. Some poems by Fermin de Saraza followed by replies by Pérez de Montoro.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. (634 p., 612 p.) ; 22 cm.
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- Pérez de Montoro, José, 1627-1694. [Poems].
Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909. Letter on mourning stationery to Mr. J.C. Good, October 17, 1901, Mobile, Mr. H. S. Allen, Jan. 7, 1887, Mobile, and a cabinet photograph by Harry E. Wallace of Mobile, Alabama.
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Letter on mourning stationery to Mr. J.C. Good, October 17, 1901, Mobile, Mr. H. S. Allen, Jan. 7, 1887, Mobile, and a cabinet photograph by Harry E. Wallace of Mobile, Alabama. [1860?]-1909.
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- Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909. Letter on mourning stationery to Mr. J.C. Good, October 17, 1901, Mobile, Mr. H. S. Allen, Jan. 7, 1887, Mobile, and a cabinet photograph by Harry E. Wallace of Mobile, Alabama.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Pamphlets and other materials collected during the leftist counter demonstration of May 1, 1972 in Paris.
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Pamphlets and other materials collected during the leftist counter demonstration of May 1, 1972 in Paris. 1972.
ArchivalResource: 51 items.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Pamphlets and other materials collected during the leftist counter demonstration of May 1, 1972 in Paris.
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Stories and poems published in journals / Sarah Orne Jewett.
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Stories and poems published in journals / Sarah Orne Jewett. 1873-1898.
Arranged by no. assigned by the Bibliography of American literature, v. 5, 1969, 10870-10949.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Stories and poems published in journals / Sarah Orne Jewett.
Dahlgren, Madeleine Vinton, 1825-1898. Correspondence with Benjamin Ticknor, Aug. 5, 1886, Boonesboro, Maryland; Howes Norris Jr., March 24, 1894, Washington D.C. / Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren.
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Correspondence with Benjamin Ticknor, Aug. 5, 1886, Boonesboro, Maryland; Howes Norris Jr., March 24, 1894, Washington D.C. / Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren. 1886-1894.
Letter(3 pages) telling Ticknor that she has sent the Ms. of her novel "Divorce" and hoping it will meet with approval. Note to Norris replying favorably to his request for an extract from one of her books.
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- Dahlgren, Madeleine Vinton, 1825-1898. Correspondence with Benjamin Ticknor, Aug. 5, 1886, Boonesboro, Maryland; Howes Norris Jr., March 24, 1894, Washington D.C. / Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren.
Cooke, Grace MacGowan, 1863-1944. Letter to American Press Association, New York, July 29, 1891, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Letter to American Press Association, New York, July 29, 1891, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 1891.
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- Cooke, Grace MacGowan, 1863-1944. Letter to American Press Association, New York, July 29, 1891, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932. Letter to Miss H.R. Ransom and Miss Ella C. Lapham, New York, October 29, 1872 ; 3 portraits.
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Letter to Miss H.R. Ransom and Miss Ella C. Lapham, New York, October 29, 1872 ; 3 portraits. 1872.
Letter declining an invitation to lecture, mounted ; 1 photograph 9.5 x 6 cm. mounted to 30 x 24 cm.; engraved portrait taken from a journal, mounted, engraved by G.E. Perine & Co., N.Y.; 1 photograph 10 x 6 cm., carte de visite, undated.
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- Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932. Letter to Miss H.R. Ransom and Miss Ella C. Lapham, New York, October 29, 1872 ; 3 portraits.
Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908. Correspondence with Mr. Arlo Bates, Mr. White, John Lane, Mr. Gilder, Mr. Wingate , Vivian Burnett, Mr. [Thomas?] Niles of Roberts Brothers Pub. Co., Mr. Champlin, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Smith, Mr. Locker-Lampson, Miss Clarke, Mrs. Otto B. Cole, and others : and holograph poems ; and 29 inscriptions from books formerly owned by Moulton and one newspaper clipping; letters to Mrs. Moulton from F.W.H. Myers and Basil Wilberforce.
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Correspondence with Mr. Arlo Bates, Mr. White, John Lane, Mr. Gilder, Mr. Wingate , Vivian Burnett, Mr. [Thomas?] Niles of Roberts Brothers Pub. Co., Mr. Champlin, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Smith, Mr. Locker-Lampson, Miss Clarke, Mrs. Otto B. Cole, and others : and holograph poems ; and 29 inscriptions from books formerly owned by Moulton and one newspaper clipping; letters to Mrs. Moulton from F.W.H. Myers and Basil Wilberforce. 1880-1907.
Includes: 31 letters to Arlo Bates, 20 letters to John Lane, 4 letters to Mr. Niles, and letters to various other correspondents. Several holograph poems are included. Few letters dated; other dates inferred by subject matter.
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- Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908. Correspondence with Mr. Arlo Bates, Mr. White, John Lane, Mr. Gilder, Mr. Wingate , Vivian Burnett, Mr. [Thomas?] Niles of Roberts Brothers Pub. Co., Mr. Champlin, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Nixon, Mr. Smith, Mr. Locker-Lampson, Miss Clarke, Mrs. Otto B. Cole, and others : and holograph poems ; and 29 inscriptions from books formerly owned by Moulton and one newspaper clipping; letters to Mrs. Moulton from F.W.H. Myers and Basil Wilberforce.
Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Will Clemens, Mr. Wulten, Mr. and Mrs. John Albeel, Mrs. Dickson, Mr. Hill, and Dr. & Mrs. William Barton ; photographic portrait.
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Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Will Clemens, Mr. Wulten, Mr. and Mrs. John Albeel, Mrs. Dickson, Mr. Hill, and Dr. & Mrs. William Barton ; photographic portrait. [1872]-1913.
The letters to Bates, Wulten, and Dickson lack dates. Note to Mr. Hill undated, but stamped Received Apr 16, 1895 Editorial Dept. It asks if they like her humorous sketch and would they like more. Note trying to identify lines from a poem by Halpine. Poem is from The life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly. Note asking forgiveness for "ill bred comments" to illegible recipient, November 1911. Letter to the Bartons agreeing to meet them & urging them to come soon to her house, with envelope, July 16, 1913.
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- Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Will Clemens, Mr. Wulten, Mr. and Mrs. John Albeel, Mrs. Dickson, Mr. Hill, and Dr. & Mrs. William Barton ; photographic portrait.
Earle, Alice Morse, 1851-1911. Correspondence with Miss Hillhouse, Brooklyn, New York, Jan. 3, 1903, Charles Marseilles, Wickford, R. I., Aug. 8, 1895, and Mr. C. W. Ernst, Brooklyn, New York City, Feb. 9, 1898 / Alice Morse Earle.
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Correspondence with Miss Hillhouse, Brooklyn, New York, Jan. 3, 1903, Charles Marseilles, Wickford, R. I., Aug. 8, 1895, and Mr. C. W. Ernst, Brooklyn, New York City, Feb. 9, 1898 / Alice Morse Earle. 1895-1903.
Letter to Miss Hillhouse discussing portraits, engravings vs. photographs, including her own. Letter to Marseilles replying to his inquiry of where to find the the story, The willow plate. Morse recommends Poole's Index to find the issue of Littell's living age which includes it. Letter to Carl WIlhelm Ernst asking for an example of letter writing in old times for a magazine article, asking for editing advice, and asking about his book on the American Post Office; with envelope.
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- Earle, Alice Morse, 1851-1911. Correspondence with Miss Hillhouse, Brooklyn, New York, Jan. 3, 1903, Charles Marseilles, Wickford, R. I., Aug. 8, 1895, and Mr. C. W. Ernst, Brooklyn, New York City, Feb. 9, 1898 / Alice Morse Earle.
Goodale, D. H. R. (Dora Hill Read), b. 1866. The merrymaking : holograph poem with letter to the editor of Youth's companion, Dec. 5, 1893, Amherst, Mass.; letter to Mrs. Boynton, Jan. 23, 1893.
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The merrymaking : holograph poem with letter to the editor of Youth's companion, Dec. 5, 1893, Amherst, Mass.; letter to Mrs. Boynton, Jan. 23, 1893. 1893.
Poem pasted into a folder with a letter to the Youth's Companion offering them the poem. Letter to Mrs. Boynton discussing some verses enclosed [library does not have these].
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- Goodale, D. H. R. (Dora Hill Read), b. 1866. The merrymaking : holograph poem with letter to the editor of Youth's companion, Dec. 5, 1893, Amherst, Mass.; letter to Mrs. Boynton, Jan. 23, 1893.
Ingersoll, Mary A. Correspondence with Mr. G.J. Patitz, Milwaukee, Wis., May 3, 9, 25, 1903 / Mary A. Ingersoll.
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Correspondence with Mr. G.J. Patitz, Milwaukee, Wis., May 3, 9, 25, 1903 / Mary A. Ingersoll. 1903.
Ingersoll is a Wisconsin author. Patitz, as the publisher of The American Echo, has solicited her poems and she thanks him for his praise of them and discusses her remuneration in general terms.
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- Ingersoll, Mary A. Correspondence with Mr. G.J. Patitz, Milwaukee, Wis., May 3, 9, 25, 1903 / Mary A. Ingersoll.
Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945. Correspondence with Mrs. Robert H. Hay, Mrs. Burgess, Arlo Bates, Mr. Bok, "my dear sir," dated Apr. 30, 1874, Mrs. [Beatrice Cameron] Mansfield, Mr. Stahl, Doris, Pratt, May 27, 1935, Grace King, Nov. 13, 1916, Mrs. Marshall, Sept. 23, 1922, several letters without addressees, five letters to L. Averill Cole, various dates in 1910, three letters to William Frazier, 3 letters to Mr. Wells, Mr. McInnes, Graywood, Kennebunkport, Maine, Miss Harriet Freeman, Mr. Whittemore, a photograph dated March 1, 1928, holograph poems, a typescript for a radio broadcast, Feb. 10, 1936; 3 mounted bookplates.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Robert H. Hay, Mrs. Burgess, Arlo Bates, Mr. Bok, "my dear sir," dated Apr. 30, 1874, Mrs. [Beatrice Cameron] Mansfield, Mr. Stahl, Doris, Pratt, May 27, 1935, Grace King, Nov. 13, 1916, Mrs. Marshall, Sept. 23, 1922, several letters without addressees, five letters to L. Averill Cole, various dates in 1910, three letters to William Frazier, 3 letters to Mr. Wells, Mr. McInnes, Graywood, Kennebunkport, Maine, Miss Harriet Freeman, Mr. Whittemore, a photograph dated March 1, 1928, holograph poems, a typescript for a radio broadcast, Feb. 10, 1936; 3 mounted bookplates. 1874-1941.
Includes letter from Horace E. Scudder, Nov. 24, 1891, notifying Deland that The Atlantic will pring The Story of a Child. Two page typed letter and five page typed answers replying to Mrs. Marshall's interview questions about "the Vehement Flame." Deland gives a lengthy philosophy on jealousy and divorce. Two letters and a note to Mr. Wells thanking him for larkspur in remembrance of her friend, Miss Rollens, thanking him for his interest in the memorial for Mr. Deland, replying to his letter about Bertha and John Galsworthy. Personal letter to Mr. McInnes about her response to his ended engagement. Three mounted bookplates of Deland with autographs, two dated 1941, with inscriptions "The garden of the bell" Letter to Miss Freeman declining an invitation to lunch to meet Mary Austin, due to ill health. Letter to Mr. Whittemore replying to his query about what to write.
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- Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945. Correspondence with Mrs. Robert H. Hay, Mrs. Burgess, Arlo Bates, Mr. Bok, "my dear sir," dated Apr. 30, 1874, Mrs. [Beatrice Cameron] Mansfield, Mr. Stahl, Doris, Pratt, May 27, 1935, Grace King, Nov. 13, 1916, Mrs. Marshall, Sept. 23, 1922, several letters without addressees, five letters to L. Averill Cole, various dates in 1910, three letters to William Frazier, 3 letters to Mr. Wells, Mr. McInnes, Graywood, Kennebunkport, Maine, Miss Harriet Freeman, Mr. Whittemore, a photograph dated March 1, 1928, holograph poems, a typescript for a radio broadcast, Feb. 10, 1936; 3 mounted bookplates.
Mackubin, Ellen, d. 1915. Letter to the "Corresponding Editor," 114 Madison Avenue, New York city, April 14th / Ellen Mackubin.
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Letter to the "Corresponding Editor," 114 Madison Avenue, New York city, April 14th / Ellen Mackubin. [1906?].
Letter to an unidentified editor submitting a story on Pocahontas for the "Historic Fiction Series" and hoping for acceptance, especially with the Jamestown celebrations next April. She mentions John Smith and the conspriacy theories of the time.
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- Mackubin, Ellen, d. 1915. Letter to the "Corresponding Editor," 114 Madison Avenue, New York city, April 14th / Ellen Mackubin.
MacGowan, Alice, b. 1858. Letter to Mr. W.H. Cathcart, Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1903.
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Letter to Mr. W.H. Cathcart, Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1903. 1903.
Replying to a request for photographs and an annotated copy of The Last Word from Cathcart of Burrows Brothers Company, a department store in Cleveland.
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- MacGowan, Alice, b. 1858. Letter to Mr. W.H. Cathcart, Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1903.
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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- 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."
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Blind reading : specimens of "blind reading" by clerks in the dead letter office.
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Blind reading : specimens of "blind reading" by clerks in the dead letter office. 1883-1884.
Fronts of envelopes, cut out and pasted onto leaves, that have problems with their addresses so that they could not be delivered by the post office.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Blind reading : specimens of "blind reading" by clerks in the dead letter office.
Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918. Letter to Mr Elder, Sept. 10, 1885 / R. E. Cleveland.
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Letter to Mr Elder, Sept. 10, 1885 / R. E. Cleveland. 1885.
Letter, sternly written, to Mr. Elder concerning an unspecified, apparent breach of contract.
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- Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth, 1846-1918. Letter to Mr Elder, Sept. 10, 1885 / R. E. Cleveland.
Whyte, John T. [Journals], 1880-1885 / John T. Whyte.
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[Journals], 1880-1885 / John T. Whyte. 1880-1885.
Journals dated May 26, 1883 to January 28, 1884, January 29, 1884 to May 24, 1885, November 1, 1880 to Sept. 22, 1881 of his stay in Colorado and journey by train to Watertown, Wisconsin to visit family, 2 drafts of letters of recommendation.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; 20 cm.
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- Whyte, John T. [Journals], 1880-1885 / John T. Whyte.
Delafield, E. M., 1890-1943. Correspondence with Anne Parrish.
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Correspondence with Anne Parrish.
Three letters from Delafield to Parrish admiring her writing, very friendly and informal. Delafield also discusses her own writing and talks about one of her works being made into a play in London. The letters are dated January 3, 1930, February 16, 1930, and November 16, 1930.
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- Delafield, E. M., 1890-1943. Correspondence with Anne Parrish.
Clemmer, Mary, 1839-1884. Poems, three undated, one dated July 4, 1877, one dated 1880 ; note to Mr. Ward ; letter to Mr. Ransdell, Washington, D.C., Feb. 20, 1882 / Mary Clemmer.
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Poems, three undated, one dated July 4, 1877, one dated 1880 ; note to Mr. Ward ; letter to Mr. Ransdell, Washington, D.C., Feb. 20, 1882 / Mary Clemmer. 1877-1892.
Note to Mr. Ward asking him to give the enclosed to his sister, Susan (not enclosed). Three poems: Inadequacy (1 leaf), Room (1 leaf), and Roseland Park (8 leaves). Letter to Mr. Ramsdell of The Republic apologizing for not having a poem ready to send and sending another (not enclosed), mentioning her father's death and commenting on Ramsdell's health. Four stanza poem, "Last roses," fair copy on lined paper, signed. Card with green shamrock and four lines of verse, signed, dated '80.
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- Clemmer, Mary, 1839-1884. Poems, three undated, one dated July 4, 1877, one dated 1880 ; note to Mr. Ward ; letter to Mr. Ransdell, Washington, D.C., Feb. 20, 1882 / Mary Clemmer.
Arauz, Roque de, Coronel. [Poem] / Coronel Dn. Roque de Arauz.
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[Poem] / Coronel Dn. Roque de Arauz. [between ca. 1700 and 1765]
Flowery poem of two lovers separated, actions of the Armada, and battles with the Irish and Germans.
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- Arauz, Roque de, Coronel. [Poem] / Coronel Dn. Roque de Arauz.
Stephens, Kate, 1853-1938. Letter to Mr. Smith, 11 March 1927.
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Letter to Mr. Smith, 11 March 1927. 1927.
States that she is the author of Pillars of smoke, published 1915.
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- Stephens, Kate, 1853-1938. Letter to Mr. Smith, 11 March 1927.
Very, Lydia L. A. (Lydia Louisa Anna), 1823-1901. Letter to Mr. Howes Norris, July 26, 1900; Intuition : poem / Lydia L.A. Very.
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Letter to Mr. Howes Norris, July 26, 1900; Intuition : poem / Lydia L.A. Very. 1900.
Letter replying to Norris' request and recommending one of her works to him; poem of three four-line stanzas, titled Intuition.
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- Very, Lydia L. A. (Lydia Louisa Anna), 1823-1901. Letter to Mr. Howes Norris, July 26, 1900; Intuition : poem / Lydia L.A. Very.
Southworth, Mary Rozela, 1904-1957. Diaries.
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Diaries. 1942-1949.
Rozela Southworth lived in South Bend, Indiana with her husband Howard. The 1942 diary has a page at front for identification, which includes her address and her work address. She worked at the South Bend Lathe Works and Howard may have also; she mentions hours, bonuses, and overtime. Howard does not appear to have been in the war, but she writes to and refers often to "Irwy" who comes home in 1946. Southworth writes mostly of work, household matters (cleaning, ironing, canning, churning, etc.) relatives, and social activities such as playing cards. She notes VE Day but says little about it. She notes "War Ended" August 14, 1945 and a vacation day on the 15th. Southworth offers very few of her own opinions.
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- Southworth, Mary Rozela, 1904-1957. Diaries.
Butler, Charlotte S. Travel diary.
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Travel diary. 1931-1932.
Diary by a young woman named Charlotte S. Butler, Meriden, Connecticut, of a year abroad in Germany, August 1931 to August 1932. She appears to be a student from Smith College. The Junior Year in Munich program was establish in 1931 by Professor and Mrs. Camillo von Klenze, in arrangement with the Institute of International Education, Smith College and the University of Delaware. Butler's diary is a lively personal account of her learning the language, classes, trips and outings, social events (including dating), and learning to ski, with a few references to politics. It begins with her sailing and ends on board ship returning home. Butler refers to Professor Klenze and other teachers.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (unpaged) ; 17 cm.
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- Butler, Charlotte S. Travel diary.
Diaz, Abby Morton, 1821-1904. Correspondence with Mrs. Ames, Belmont, Nov. 24, Mr. W. E. Ambler, Belmont, January 8, 1890, Mrs. Booth, Jan. 20, Boston / Abby Morton Diaz.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Ames, Belmont, Nov. 24, Mr. W. E. Ambler, Belmont, January 8, 1890, Mrs. Booth, Jan. 20, Boston / Abby Morton Diaz. [188-?-1890]
Diaz is asking Mrs. Ames and her husband to help secure attendance at a meeting in Association Hall. She explains that the meeting resulted from a letter Diaz wrote to a Mrs. Lincoln and that it was suggested by others that influential women should be involved. The subject of the meeting is unclear. Letter to Ambler replying to an autograph and photograph request; discusses which photographs of her might be the most satisfactory. Letter to Mrs. Booth discussing prices for her work offered by various publications, but finally accepting the [Harper's] Bazaar's low offer of fifteen dollars.
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- Diaz, Abby Morton, 1821-1904. Correspondence with Mrs. Ames, Belmont, Nov. 24, Mr. W. E. Ambler, Belmont, January 8, 1890, Mrs. Booth, Jan. 20, Boston / Abby Morton Diaz.
Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963. Letters to Mrs. Florence Schweizer, of Madison, Wisconsin, 2nd January 1948-23rd April 1954, written at Magdalen College, University of Oxford.
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Letters to Mrs. Florence Schweizer, of Madison, Wisconsin, 2nd January 1948-23rd April 1954, written at Magdalen College, University of Oxford. 1948-1954.
The writer thanks Mrs. Schweizer for the food packages during a period of rationing.
ArchivalResource: 27 letters 1 folder.
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- Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963. Letters to Mrs. Florence Schweizer, of Madison, Wisconsin, 2nd January 1948-23rd April 1954, written at Magdalen College, University of Oxford.
Mathews, Lillie T., d. 1909. Notebook.
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Notebook. 1865.
A school notebook compiled by Lillie T. Mathews, January 1865, no. 5 5th Avenue, New York City. The main section appears to be notes for European history lessons from ancient to contemporary eras . Included are lists of emperors, kings, rulers, etc., dates, timelines and charts. The second part of the book contains poems and verses by Byron, Coleridge, and others, lists of operas, quotations, and a schoolgirl quiz. Included with the notebook are another "fortuneteller" quiz and a pencil draft of a thank you note written by a mother for her daughter, Edith.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (unpaged) ; 25 cm.
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- Mathews, Lillie T., d. 1909. Notebook.
Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 1840-1894. Letter, Aug. 10th, Oxford England, letter fragment, manuscript fragment, and pages from Harpers' new monthly magazine containing her stories and poems.
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Letter, Aug. 10th, Oxford England, letter fragment, manuscript fragment, and pages from Harpers' new monthly magazine containing her stories and poems. 1840-1894.
Letter fragment 9 x 11.5 cm., undated, signed appears to describe some travels, nine lines of manscript fragment undated, numbered in upper right "49" and signed.
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 1840-1894. Letter, Aug. 10th, Oxford England, letter fragment, manuscript fragment, and pages from Harpers' new monthly magazine containing her stories and poems.
Glyndon, Howard, 1840-1923. Correspondence with Mr. Bensel, Sherwood, New York, March 31, 1881 and February 26, 1882/ Laura C. R. Searing.
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Correspondence with Mr. Bensel, Sherwood, New York, March 31, 1881 and February 26, 1882/ Laura C. R. Searing. 1881-1882.
Two short letters to James Berry Bensel talking about literary matters. Searing wrote under the pseudonym of Howard Glyndon.
ArchivalResource: 2 items ; 14 cm.
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- Glyndon, Howard, 1840-1923. Correspondence with Mr. Bensel, Sherwood, New York, March 31, 1881 and February 26, 1882/ Laura C. R. Searing.
Bradley, Mary Hastings. Letter to Mr. Chapman, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 16, 1934 / Mary Hastings Bradley.
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Letter to Mr. Chapman, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 16, 1934 / Mary Hastings Bradley. [between 1900 and 1937]
Letter to her literary agent giving a brief biography, discussing her adventures, philosophy on life, and writing. On her letterhead, with her own corrections.
ArchivalResource: 2 sheets ([5] p.) ; 17 cm.
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- Bradley, Mary Hastings. Letter to Mr. Chapman, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 16, 1934 / Mary Hastings Bradley.
Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896. Things one might have said differently : [holograph article] ; letter to My dear Mr. Johnson, Dec. 13, 1870, Hamilton, Mass. ; note to "Dear friend" ; letter to "My dear little girl" ; letter to Mr. Wood, Hamilton, Mass., July 5, 1865 / Gail Hamilton.
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Things one might have said differently : [holograph article] ; letter to My dear Mr. Johnson, Dec. 13, 1870, Hamilton, Mass. ; note to "Dear friend" ; letter to "My dear little girl" ; letter to Mr. Wood, Hamilton, Mass., July 5, 1865 / Gail Hamilton. 1855-1896.
Holograph article on 17 pages of varying sizes. Letter to Mr. Johnson about receiving payment. Note to a "Dear friend" about a drawing of "Jamie", apparently a child, undated, no place noted. Letter to "My dear little girl" declining an invitation to Florida, mentioning the need for stability by staying in Washington. Letter to Mr. Wood apologizing that her last letter went astray, enclosing a note to Mr. Pierpont (not present) and complimenting his letters.
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- Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896. Things one might have said differently : [holograph article] ; letter to My dear Mr. Johnson, Dec. 13, 1870, Hamilton, Mass. ; note to "Dear friend" ; letter to "My dear little girl" ; letter to Mr. Wood, Hamilton, Mass., July 5, 1865 / Gail Hamilton.
Fuller, Margaret, 1810-1850. Comprehensive collection of works by Margaret Fuller : with reminiscences (8 leaves, holograph) by Sarah Freeman Clarke, close personal friend and traveling companion of Fuller.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Margaret Fuller : with reminiscences (8 leaves, holograph) by Sarah Freeman Clarke, close personal friend and traveling companion of Fuller. 1836-1903.
Vols. are arranged by no. assigned by the Bibliography of American literature, v. 3, 1959, 6488-6511.
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- Fuller, Margaret, 1810-1850. Comprehensive collection of works by Margaret Fuller : with reminiscences (8 leaves, holograph) by Sarah Freeman Clarke, close personal friend and traveling companion of Fuller.
Kirk, Ellen Olney, 1842-1928. Correspondence with "Dear Madam", Oct 15, 1897, Chestnut Hill, Phil, Mr. & Mrs. Scott, Chestnut Hill, March 16, Mrs. Scott, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, March 17, the Editor of Christmas Traveller, Germantown, Mrs. Albert Warren Kelsey, and Miss Kate Kelsey / Ellen Olney Kirk.
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Correspondence with "Dear Madam", Oct 15, 1897, Chestnut Hill, Phil, Mr. & Mrs. Scott, Chestnut Hill, March 16, Mrs. Scott, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, March 17, the Editor of Christmas Traveller, Germantown, Mrs. Albert Warren Kelsey, and Miss Kate Kelsey / Ellen Olney Kirk.
Brief discussion of what Kirk has written; letters to the Scotts agreeing to autograph their copies of her books and apologizing for tardiness in sending a photograph. Letter to the editor of the Christmas Traveller acknowledging a check for $35 and approving the signature as Ellen W. Olney. 33 letters to Mrs. Albert Warren Kelsey and Miss Kate Kelsey, mostly on family, visits, health, mutual friends, politics, etc. Kirk also send literary advice and opinions to Kate Kelsey, an aspiring writer, and mention her own writing.
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- Kirk, Ellen Olney, 1842-1928. Correspondence with "Dear Madam", Oct 15, 1897, Chestnut Hill, Phil, Mr. & Mrs. Scott, Chestnut Hill, March 16, Mrs. Scott, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, March 17, the Editor of Christmas Traveller, Germantown, Mrs. Albert Warren Kelsey, and Miss Kate Kelsey / Ellen Olney Kirk.
Anesen, Niels, b. 1896. [Papers].
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[Papers]. 1928-1956.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Anesen, Niels, b. 1896. [Papers].
Dougherty, Ruth. Correspondence
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Correspondence
Ruth and Olivia Dougherty both write long letters home about their trip, dated April 12 to June 23, 1931. The last letter mentions a 4th of July invitation while they are in England; their return date is uncertain. Olivia, in her April 12 letter, thanks her parents for sending her red diary as it has more space than Ruth's and she promises to fill it intelligently. They begin with a description and list of the many gifts sent by friends and relatives and thank yous to their parents for gifts. Their letters are enthusiastic and full of details about people they know and meet. They discuss ship life, fellow travelers, sights, travel arrangements, hotels, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 23 cm.
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- Dougherty, Ruth. Correspondence
Rakosi, Carl, 1903-2004. Correspondence with Carl Rakosi.
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Correspondence with Carl Rakosi. 1960-1969.
ArchivalResource: 50 letters 1 box
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- Rakosi, Carl, 1903-2004. Correspondence with Carl Rakosi.
Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929. Letter to Mr. Edgett, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., Nov., 21, 1917 / Katharine Lee Bates.
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Letter to Mr. Edgett, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., Nov., 21, 1917 / Katharine Lee Bates. 1917.
Letter asking for space in the Saturday issue of the Boston Evening Transcript for a " few words from Professor Viola D. Scudder" about Helen Gray Cone.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 22 cm.
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- Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929. Letter to Mr. Edgett, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., Nov., 21, 1917 / Katharine Lee Bates.
Tyrmand, Leopold. [Collection of autograph presentation copies of Polish literature and art to Leopold Tyrmand]
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[Collection of autograph presentation copies of Polish literature and art to Leopold Tyrmand] 1960-1985.
ArchivalResource: 11 v.
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- Tyrmand, Leopold. [Collection of autograph presentation copies of Polish literature and art to Leopold Tyrmand]
Proctor, Edna Dean, 1829-1923. Holograph poem "So wait I. Every day that dies ...", correspondence with Mr. Dole, Framingham, June 14, 1899 and Mt. Clemens, Michigan, Sept. 18, 1899, Mr. Werner, Framingham, Mass., Oct. 15, 1892, [an editor], Mr. Brown, Peoria, Illinois, Jan. 31, 1906, Mrs. Pratt, Framingham, Nov. 9, 1895, and Mr. Butterworth, Brooklyn, March 9 / Edna Dean Proctor.
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Holograph poem "So wait I. Every day that dies ...", correspondence with Mr. Dole, Framingham, June 14, 1899 and Mt. Clemens, Michigan, Sept. 18, 1899, Mr. Werner, Framingham, Mass., Oct. 15, 1892, [an editor], Mr. Brown, Peoria, Illinois, Jan. 31, 1906, Mrs. Pratt, Framingham, Nov. 9, 1895, and Mr. Butterworth, Brooklyn, March 9 / Edna Dean Proctor. 1881-1906.
Ten line poem dated 1890. Letters to Dole about arranging an excursion with him and his wife. The second letter postpones it again because Proctor is with her brother "taking the baths" in Michigan. Letter to Mr. Werner returning the proof of a poem, not included, and requesting other proofs also. Letter to editor, making corrections to an unidentified work, no date, incomplete? Letter to Mr. Browne acknowledging receiving his "Volunteer Grain" and hoping to submit her writing to the Dial. Letter to Mrs. Pratt alluding to a literary submission for her magazine; includes personal news. Letter to Hezekiah Butterworth replying to his request for an Easter poem, likely for the Youth's Companion. She also mentions having sent copies of "O loved and lost" which was published separately in 1881.
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- Proctor, Edna Dean, 1829-1923. Holograph poem "So wait I. Every day that dies ...", correspondence with Mr. Dole, Framingham, June 14, 1899 and Mt. Clemens, Michigan, Sept. 18, 1899, Mr. Werner, Framingham, Mass., Oct. 15, 1892, [an editor], Mr. Brown, Peoria, Illinois, Jan. 31, 1906, Mrs. Pratt, Framingham, Nov. 9, 1895, and Mr. Butterworth, Brooklyn, March 9 / Edna Dean Proctor.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Maps of Ireland].
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[Maps of Ireland].
ArchivalResource: 54 maps and 5 folders : chiefly hand-colored ; 11-122 cm.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Maps of Ireland].
Lincoln, Jeanie Gould, 1846-1921. For Mrs. Seymour, Characters in "Marjorie's quest" / Jeanie Gould Lincoln, Dec. 28.
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For Mrs. Seymour, Characters in "Marjorie's quest" / Jeanie Gould Lincoln, Dec. 28. 1846-1921.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Lincoln, Jeanie Gould, 1846-1921. For Mrs. Seymour, Characters in "Marjorie's quest" / Jeanie Gould Lincoln, Dec. 28.
Thanet, Octave, 1850-1934. Correspondence with Mr. Browne, 1889-1905, Miss Patterson, Miss Steath, Mr. Kaufman, Master Chapman, Arkansas, Feb. 26, 1893, Mr. Johnson, W. 59th Street, Aug. 31, Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Clover Bend, March 9, 1899, Mr. Bobbs of Bobbs-Merrill Co., Mr. Young, Davenport, June 29, 1901, Mr. Moorhead, Cedar Bend, Feb. 25, 1895, Mr. Varney, Davenport, Iowa, May 27, 1909, a photograph and an article from The Book Buyer, Apr. 1889, and mounted pictures from a periodical of Thanet and her house.
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Correspondence with Mr. Browne, 1889-1905, Miss Patterson, Miss Steath, Mr. Kaufman, Master Chapman, Arkansas, Feb. 26, 1893, Mr. Johnson, W. 59th Street, Aug. 31, Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Clover Bend, March 9, 1899, Mr. Bobbs of Bobbs-Merrill Co., Mr. Young, Davenport, June 29, 1901, Mr. Moorhead, Cedar Bend, Feb. 25, 1895, Mr. Varney, Davenport, Iowa, May 27, 1909, a photograph and an article from The Book Buyer, Apr. 1889, and mounted pictures from a periodical of Thanet and her house. 1889-1909.
Note to Mr. Ellis D. Robb on mourning stationery encloses 2 typewritten pages from A Rented House by Thanet, which was published in Harper's Monthly New Magazine, March 1899, p. 630-549, and a picture from a periodical of Thanet and a nephew. Letter to Mr. Moorhead (mananger or publisher) sending a list of names and addresses of autograph seekers and commenting on autograph requests in general. Note to Mr. Varney replying about her favorite poems, mentioning Henley's "out of the night that covers me" sometimes called "The Captain of my soul."
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- Thanet, Octave, 1850-1934. Correspondence with Mr. Browne, 1889-1905, Miss Patterson, Miss Steath, Mr. Kaufman, Master Chapman, Arkansas, Feb. 26, 1893, Mr. Johnson, W. 59th Street, Aug. 31, Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Clover Bend, March 9, 1899, Mr. Bobbs of Bobbs-Merrill Co., Mr. Young, Davenport, June 29, 1901, Mr. Moorhead, Cedar Bend, Feb. 25, 1895, Mr. Varney, Davenport, Iowa, May 27, 1909, a photograph and an article from The Book Buyer, Apr. 1889, and mounted pictures from a periodical of Thanet and her house.
Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937. Letter to Mrs. Sharp, Courance, Milly, Nov. 2nd. / Edith Wharton.
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Letter to Mrs. Sharp, Courance, Milly, Nov. 2nd. / Edith Wharton. [between 1914 and 1919]
Letter hoping to see her and the Ambassador at the American Convalescent Houses at Goslay when Madame Princare will be there. Mrs. Sharp was the wife of William Graves Sharp, the American Ambassador to France from 1914-1919. Includes directions in French for the chauffer.
ArchivalResource: [3] p. ; 18 cm.
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- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937. Letter to Mrs. Sharp, Courance, Milly, Nov. 2nd. / Edith Wharton.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Comprehensive collection of works by Harriet Beecher Stowe in variant printings and bindings, 4 holograph, autograph letters to Mr. [Sampson] Low, Lady Hutherton, Mssrs. Welch & Bigelow, F.D. Maurice, 1 card "dear little Miss Nettie," manuscript fragment of "Judith", 3 photographs of Stowe, 1 carte de visite/photograph (187?) of Katie Partington as Topsy, and 1 stereo view of Stowe's residence; portrait from book "Writing for Our young folks"; letter of introduction to Mr. Merrilierr[?] for Rev. Leonard.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Harriet Beecher Stowe in variant printings and bindings, 4 holograph, autograph letters to Mr. [Sampson] Low, Lady Hutherton, Mssrs. Welch & Bigelow, F.D. Maurice, 1 card "dear little Miss Nettie," manuscript fragment of "Judith", 3 photographs of Stowe, 1 carte de visite/photograph (187?) of Katie Partington as Topsy, and 1 stereo view of Stowe's residence; portrait from book "Writing for Our young folks"; letter of introduction to Mr. Merrilierr[?] for Rev. Leonard. 1850-1900.
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- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Comprehensive collection of works by Harriet Beecher Stowe in variant printings and bindings, 4 holograph, autograph letters to Mr. [Sampson] Low, Lady Hutherton, Mssrs. Welch & Bigelow, F.D. Maurice, 1 card "dear little Miss Nettie," manuscript fragment of "Judith", 3 photographs of Stowe, 1 carte de visite/photograph (187?) of Katie Partington as Topsy, and 1 stereo view of Stowe's residence; portrait from book "Writing for Our young folks"; letter of introduction to Mr. Merrilierr[?] for Rev. Leonard.
Kitchell, John W. [Papers] / J. W. Kitchell.
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[Papers] / J. W. Kitchell. 1855-1908.
Notebook relating to law practice and politics, 2 leaves regarding election of and speech about Lincoln, 3 small leaves of statistics relating to the Civil War, invitation to dedication of Columbian Exposition, letter to W. W. Kitchell, picture postcard of Pana, Illinois, photograph, typescript poem, 3 items regarding Kitchell's gift of a Lincoln statue to Rosemond Grove Cemetery.
ArchivalResource: 9 items : ill.
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- Kitchell, John W. [Papers] / J. W. Kitchell.
Adams, Hannah Philbrook, 1853-1935. Diary
Title:
Diary 1911-1915.
Diary begun Jan. 1, 1911 and ending Dec. 31, 1915. The book is a 5 year diary almost completely full. Adams was from Belfast, Maine but lived mostly in Pasadena during these years. She married Phinehas Adams, of an established New England family; they did not have children. She traveled extensively after his death. This diary is from a period after 20 years of travel, mostly with a niece. Adams lived mostly in Pasadena during this time but traveled to the Midwest and East as well as in California. Entries are labelled with her current place as well as "En Route," all in the United States. Accompanying the diary is a brief 2 page biography/obituary and several photographs, including 3 portraits taken at different times in her life. Laid into the diary are 2 portraits of her husband.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (unpaged) ; 20 cm.
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- Adams, Hannah Philbrook, 1853-1935. Diary
Matthias, Blanche C. Letters to Blanche C. Matthias from Margery Latimer and Jean Toomer; and to Henry Chester Tracy from Margery Latimer.
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Letters to Blanche C. Matthias from Margery Latimer and Jean Toomer; and to Henry Chester Tracy from Margery Latimer. 1921-1934.
Folders 1-11, 126 letters mostly to B.C. Matthias from M. Latimer, 2 by Donald Douglas; 12, 1 letter from Zona Gale to M. Latimer, Aug. 12, 1921; 9 letters, 1927?-1934, to Matthias from Jean Toomer; 13, 2 letters to Henry Chester Tracy from Latimer; 14, Typescript "My friendship with Margery Bodine Latimer," by B.C. Matthias, 5 p.
ArchivalResource: 14 folders 1 box.
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- Matthias, Blanche C. Letters to Blanche C. Matthias from Margery Latimer and Jean Toomer; and to Henry Chester Tracy from Margery Latimer.
Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938. Letter to Albert S. Brady, Oct. 5, 1898, [from] Grass Valley, Cal. / Mary Hallock Foote.
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Letter to Albert S. Brady, Oct. 5, 1898, [from] Grass Valley, Cal. / Mary Hallock Foote. 1898.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938. Letter to Albert S. Brady, Oct. 5, 1898, [from] Grass Valley, Cal. / Mary Hallock Foote.
Downing, Fanny Murdaugh, 1835-1894. Letter to "My Dear Sir, " Charlotte, Jan, 4, 1868 / Fanny Downing.
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Letter to "My Dear Sir, " Charlotte, Jan, 4, 1868 / Fanny Downing.
Letter to an unknown editor, apologizing for the length of a story and acknowledging a check received. She includes a list of "our principal citizens" for an unstated cause/election.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Downing, Fanny Murdaugh, 1835-1894. Letter to "My Dear Sir, " Charlotte, Jan, 4, 1868 / Fanny Downing.
Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935. Correspondence with Charles T. Scott, Carolyn Wells, and Miss Scott and photograph.
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Correspondence with Charles T. Scott, Carolyn Wells, and Miss Scott and photograph. 1894-1922.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Green, Anna Katharine, 1846-1935. Correspondence with Charles T. Scott, Carolyn Wells, and Miss Scott and photograph.
Leslie, Frank, Mrs., d. 1914. Letter to Mr. Hill, New York, April 8, 1985 / Frank Leslie.
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Letter to Mr. Hill, New York, April 8, 1985 / Frank Leslie. 1895
Letter to Mr. Hill submitting two syndicated articles and asking how many articles she should prepare between now & September before she goes on her European vacation. Mrs. Frank Leslie on letterhead, but signed Frank Leslie, her legal name.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Leslie, Frank, Mrs., d. 1914. Letter to Mr. Hill, New York, April 8, 1985 / Frank Leslie.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. World War I Collection : unpublished diaries, postcards, etc., ca. 1914-1921.
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World War I Collection : unpublished diaries, postcards, etc., ca. 1914-1921. 1914-1921.
ArchivalResource: 14 archives
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. World War I Collection : unpublished diaries, postcards, etc., ca. 1914-1921.
Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, 1822-1904. Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Walsh and "Sir" 8 March 1889 to 30 July 1895 / E.W. Latimer.
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Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Walsh and "Sir" 8 March 1889 to 30 July 1895 / E.W. Latimer. 1889-1895.
Letters to Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Walsh and addressed to "Dear Sir", all at Lippincott's Magazine, concerning various literary activities of Latimer.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, 1822-1904. Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Walsh and "Sir" 8 March 1889 to 30 July 1895 / E.W. Latimer.
Schneersohn, Samuel, 1834-1882. [Essays, letters, and speeches of Samuel and Menahem Mendel Schneersohn].
Title:
[Essays, letters, and speeches of Samuel and Menahem Mendel Schneersohn]. 1789-1882.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 19-23 cm.
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- Schneersohn, Samuel, 1834-1882. [Essays, letters, and speeches of Samuel and Menahem Mendel Schneersohn].
Brown, Alice, 1857-1948. Correspondence with Arlo Bates and Miss Bridgman.
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Correspondence with Arlo Bates and Miss Bridgman. 1857-1948.
Only 1 letter has a date: Dec. 24, 1907.
ArchivalResource: 9 letters.
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- Brown, Alice, 1857-1948. Correspondence with Arlo Bates and Miss Bridgman.
Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936. Letter to Miss Widdemer, Chicago, Sep. 19, 1914 and Mr. Viereck, Chicago, Ill., Jan 22, 1925 / Harriet Monroe.
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Letter to Miss Widdemer, Chicago, Sep. 19, 1914 and Mr. Viereck, Chicago, Ill., Jan 22, 1925 / Harriet Monroe. 1914-1925.
Letter to Widdemer written on letterhead of Poetry, a magazine of verse, about editing of a group of eight poems of Widdemer's that were being published, and returning two poems because there is no more room. Letter to Viereck on letterhead of Poetry (smaller size) replying to his comments on a review of his poems by Miss Swett.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936. Letter to Miss Widdemer, Chicago, Sep. 19, 1914 and Mr. Viereck, Chicago, Ill., Jan 22, 1925 / Harriet Monroe.
Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930. Comprehensive collection of works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman including variant printings and bindings, a manuscript of "Once upon a time and other child-verses," [1905], letters to Arlo Bates, Apr. 11, 1894 and Aug. 17, 1895, Mr. Douglas, July 27, 1893, to Mr. Gilder, Dec. 2nd 1890, Mrs. Lovell, Nov. 8, 1900, Mr. Nelson, April 1, 1897, Mrs. Wiggin, [no date], Mr. [L.B.J.] Lincoln, 5 December 1893, Mr. Brunn, July 27, a signed photograph [1885], and a photograph clipping from a periodical, 1892.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman including variant printings and bindings, a manuscript of "Once upon a time and other child-verses," [1905], letters to Arlo Bates, Apr. 11, 1894 and Aug. 17, 1895, Mr. Douglas, July 27, 1893, to Mr. Gilder, Dec. 2nd 1890, Mrs. Lovell, Nov. 8, 1900, Mr. Nelson, April 1, 1897, Mrs. Wiggin, [no date], Mr. [L.B.J.] Lincoln, 5 December 1893, Mr. Brunn, July 27, a signed photograph [1885], and a photograph clipping from a periodical, 1892. 1881-1950.
Vols. are arranged by no. assigned by the Bibliography of American literature, v. 3, 1959, 6296-6411.
ArchivalResource: v. + 1 box
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- Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930. Comprehensive collection of works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman including variant printings and bindings, a manuscript of "Once upon a time and other child-verses," [1905], letters to Arlo Bates, Apr. 11, 1894 and Aug. 17, 1895, Mr. Douglas, July 27, 1893, to Mr. Gilder, Dec. 2nd 1890, Mrs. Lovell, Nov. 8, 1900, Mr. Nelson, April 1, 1897, Mrs. Wiggin, [no date], Mr. [L.B.J.] Lincoln, 5 December 1893, Mr. Brunn, July 27, a signed photograph [1885], and a photograph clipping from a periodical, 1892.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [East German political parties : materials, 1989-1990].
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[East German political parties : materials, 1989-1990]. 1989-1990.
ArchivalResource: folders.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [East German political parties : materials, 1989-1990].
Lazarus, Josephine, 1846-1910. Letter to Mrs. Eliot Norton, 38 West Tenth Street, [New York], Dec. 26 / Josephine Lazarus.
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Letter to Mrs. Eliot Norton, 38 West Tenth Street, [New York], Dec. 26 / Josephine Lazarus. 1905.
Note to "Dear Margaret" thanking her for a "charming" little book; a warmly written note on black-bordered mourning stationery. Includes envelope with New York postmark dated 1905.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 16 cm.
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- Lazarus, Josephine, 1846-1910. Letter to Mrs. Eliot Norton, 38 West Tenth Street, [New York], Dec. 26 / Josephine Lazarus.
Ertz, Susan. Correspondence with Mrs. Botley, 52 Chester Terrace, n.d., June 21, 1919, June 28, 1929, July 3, 1929 / Susan Ertz.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Botley, 52 Chester Terrace, n.d., June 21, 1919, June 28, 1929, July 3, 1929 / Susan Ertz. 1929.
Letters arranging and cancelling a visit with Mrs. Botely, as Ertz deals with moving her ill mother to the country.
ArchivalResource: 4 items ; 18 cm.
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- Ertz, Susan. Correspondence with Mrs. Botley, 52 Chester Terrace, n.d., June 21, 1919, June 28, 1929, July 3, 1929 / Susan Ertz.
Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, 12 Oct. 1873; Henry Inman, January 20, 1898, New York, N.Y.; Mr. Gilder, Sept. 28 - 91; Mary Booth, [1894?]; Mr. Gaddis, Feb. 26, 1877, New York; Emma Burt, Dec. 29, 187-, New York ; album leaf; and cabinet photograph.
Title:
Correspondence with Arlo Bates, 12 Oct. 1873; Henry Inman, January 20, 1898, New York, N.Y.; Mr. Gilder, Sept. 28 - 91; Mary Booth, [1894?]; Mr. Gaddis, Feb. 26, 1877, New York; Emma Burt, Dec. 29, 187-, New York ; album leaf; and cabinet photograph. 1873-1894.
Album leaf with cabinet photograph, 2 pictures of Dodge and a picture of Yarrow, her cottage from published sources, and an article clipped from The Bookbuyer, January 1889, all pasted to the leaf. Cabinet photograph with autograph inscription to Miss May Robson. Letters to Arlo Bates, Mr. Gilder, Henry Inman (typed), and Mr. Gaddis on letterhead of St. Nicholas magazine. Letter to Mary Booth on personal stationery.
ArchivalResource: 8 items : ill.
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- Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, 12 Oct. 1873; Henry Inman, January 20, 1898, New York, N.Y.; Mr. Gilder, Sept. 28 - 91; Mary Booth, [1894?]; Mr. Gaddis, Feb. 26, 1877, New York; Emma Burt, Dec. 29, 187-, New York ; album leaf; and cabinet photograph.
Cummins, Maria S. (Maria Susanna), 1827-1866. Letter, Jan. 1, 1861 / Maria S. Cummins.
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Letter, Jan. 1, 1861 / Maria S. Cummins. 1861.
Letter(4 pages) explaining why she is unable to visit. Cummins also mentions Mr. Stowe's new story, "Pearl of Orr's Island."
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 21 cm.
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- Cummins, Maria S. (Maria Susanna), 1827-1866. Letter, Jan. 1, 1861 / Maria S. Cummins.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Untitled manuscript novel set in a female boarding school in rural New England in the 1840s / by an unknown author].
Title:
[Untitled manuscript novel set in a female boarding school in rural New England in the 1840s / by an unknown author]. [18??]
ArchivalResource: [228] leaves ; 25 cm.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Untitled manuscript novel set in a female boarding school in rural New England in the 1840s / by an unknown author].
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Collection of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts : from about 1377 to 1498 : on various subjects such as histories, agricultural transactions, sermons, predictions of future events and items of religious devotion : demonstrating a wide range of handwriting styles : several representing compendia : some are illuminated and some include miniatures / assembled by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison.
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Collection of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts : from about 1377 to 1498 : on various subjects such as histories, agricultural transactions, sermons, predictions of future events and items of religious devotion : demonstrating a wide range of handwriting styles : several representing compendia : some are illuminated and some include miniatures / assembled by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison. 1377-1498.
ArchivalResource: 11 manuscripts in 829 p., 25 blank + 3 contemporary p. : ill.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Collection of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts : from about 1377 to 1498 : on various subjects such as histories, agricultural transactions, sermons, predictions of future events and items of religious devotion : demonstrating a wide range of handwriting styles : several representing compendia : some are illuminated and some include miniatures / assembled by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison.
Antin, Mary, 1881-1949. Correspondence with Rev. Louis C. Cornish, Jan. 7 and Jan. 11, [19]16 and Herbert F. Gunnison, March 10, 1913 / Mary Antin.
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Correspondence with Rev. Louis C. Cornish, Jan. 7 and Jan. 11, [19]16 and Herbert F. Gunnison, March 10, 1913 / Mary Antin. 1913-1916.
Antin is asking for information on the building of the Peter Hobart monument in Hingham and on the Italian workers, for an article, and arranging a time to tour the monument and meet with Cornish. Note of gratitude to Gunnison for his approval of her book.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Antin, Mary, 1881-1949. Correspondence with Rev. Louis C. Cornish, Jan. 7 and Jan. 11, [19]16 and Herbert F. Gunnison, March 10, 1913 / Mary Antin.
Butrón y Muxica, José Antonio, b. 1677. Varias obras poeticas de extremado gusto : sacadas por las que escrivio de su puño el Pde. Jph. Butron de la Compania de Jhs., con su censura ò objeccion ã las de otros autores clasicos, y conovidos.
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Varias obras poeticas de extremado gusto : sacadas por las que escrivio de su puño el Pde. Jph. Butron de la Compania de Jhs., con su censura ò objeccion ã las de otros autores clasicos, y conovidos. [17--]
Volume contains over 100 poems mostly by Butron, probably unpublished. Included are poems dedicated to Galicia and 4 festive compositions about bullfights. Commentaries are included for some poems and marginal annotations, in various hands, for others. There are also commentaries by Butrón for included poems by other authors (Quevedo, Góngora, Lope, Francisco de la Torre, Gabriel Bocangel, Antonio de Mendoza). Included is a detailed table of contents. Interesting for critical editions of the other authors and the history of the comentaristas. Useful for references to historical personalities.
ArchivalResource: [14], 363 leaves ; 22 cm.
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- Butrón y Muxica, José Antonio, b. 1677. Varias obras poeticas de extremado gusto : sacadas por las que escrivio de su puño el Pde. Jph. Butron de la Compania de Jhs., con su censura ò objeccion ã las de otros autores clasicos, y conovidos.
Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs., 1793-1884. Letter to Louis Richards, Esq., 14 Febr. 1875, Eaton Place, Baltimore / Almira Lincoln Phelps.
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Letter to Louis Richards, Esq., 14 Febr. 1875, Eaton Place, Baltimore / Almira Lincoln Phelps. 1875.
Thanks him for returning a note to Mr. John Richards, mentions travelling and returning home, and that her son Gen. Charles E. Phelps is a lawyer, as is the recipient and would like to meet him.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 15 cm.
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- Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs., 1793-1884. Letter to Louis Richards, Esq., 14 Febr. 1875, Eaton Place, Baltimore / Almira Lincoln Phelps.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Collection of manuscripts, from about 1230-?].
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[Collection of manuscripts, from about 1230-?]. [1230-1---?]
[1] 1230 AD, France, Vulgate, 1 leaf (33 x 23 cm.; text-block 20 x 11 cm.; 60 lines of text). [2] 1353 AD, Perugia, Italy, Missal. 1 leaf (32 x 23 cm.; text-block 21 x 15 cm.; 26 lines of text). [3] 1260 AD, France, Breviary, 1 leaf (15 x 11 cm.; text-block 11 x 9 cm.; 27 lines of text). [4] 1350 AD, England, Book of Hours (Sarum), 1 leaf (18 x 13 cm.; text-block 12 x 8 cm.; 30 lines of text). [5] 1435 AD, Rouen, France, Book of Hours, 1 leaf (17 x 13 cm.; text-block 9 x 7 cm.; 15 lines of text). [6] 1460 AD, Italy, Antiphonal score, palimpsest on a 1300 AD text, 1 leaf (37 x 25 cm.; text-block 26 x 17 cm.; 6 Gregorian staves). [7] 1 leaf (52 x 36 cm.) 5 staves & 6 staves; red & black. [8] part of 1 leaf (60 x 40 cm.; formerly used as bookbinding, the outside text is mostly obliterated). [9] 1 leaf (53 x 38 cm.) The recto is p. 12 with 15 lines of text; on verso 6 lines of text and 3 staves; red & black. [10] 1 double leaf (56 x 77 folded to 56 x 39 cm.) P. [2-3] are decorated with many colors; 6 staves. [11] 1 leaf (52 x 37 cm.) P. xv on recto; 6 staves on recto, 5 staves and 3 lines on verso. Red & black. [12] 1 leaf (53 x 38 cm.) P. 13 on recto; 5 staves; red & black. [13] 1 leaf (53 x 39 cm.) 5 staves; red & black. [14] 1 leaf (52 x 37 cm.) 6 staves; red & black.
ArchivalResource: 14 manuscripts : ill. ; 15-60 cm.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Collection of manuscripts, from about 1230-?].
Coats, Ima I. The girl graduate : her own book.
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The girl graduate : her own book. 1931.
Record of Ima I. Coats who graduated from Fort Collins High School June 5, 1931 and lived in LaPorte, Colorado. Most sections are at least partly filled in. She includes items from all four years, but mostly from her senior year. Included are photographs, invitations, programs, clippings including the class history and prophecy, cards. She took piano lessons from The Fort Collins Academy of Fine Arts and includes programs of recitals and banquets. She also participated in Masonic Rainbow Girls. In high school she was a member of Round Table for girls and performed in some dramatics and on piano. Photographs include some class pictures of early grades, friends, and a few snapshots. She writes in indentifying information but makes few comments. Written in are class colors, yells, etc., list of graduation gifts, etc.
ArchivalResource: 176 p. ; 24 cm.
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- Coats, Ima I. The girl graduate : her own book.
Hack, Gwendolyn Kelley, b. 1877. Letter to Dr. Tod Gilliam, January 31, 1909, Minneapolis, Minnesota / Gwendolyn Kelley Hack.
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Letter to Dr. Tod Gilliam, January 31, 1909, Minneapolis, Minnesota / Gwendolyn Kelley Hack. 1909.
Long letter to Dr. Tod Gilliam in Columbus, Ohio with news about Hack's domestic situation and family. She talks about a ranch in Colorado owned by her husband and his brother, her health and the climate in Minnesota versus Colorado, and her father's health. Hack encourages Gilliam to visit them in Colorado. Included are a railroad schedule and map.
ArchivalResource: 12 p. ; c 18 cm.
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- Hack, Gwendolyn Kelley, b. 1877. Letter to Dr. Tod Gilliam, January 31, 1909, Minneapolis, Minnesota / Gwendolyn Kelley Hack.
Elliott, Maud Howe, 1854-1948. Letter to Mr. Bishop, April 3rd, Belnapoli, Zona Case Americane / Maud Howe Elliott.
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Letter to Mr. Bishop, April 3rd, Belnapoli, Zona Case Americane / Maud Howe Elliott. [18--]
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 27 cm.
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- Elliott, Maud Howe, 1854-1948. Letter to Mr. Bishop, April 3rd, Belnapoli, Zona Case Americane / Maud Howe Elliott.
Donnell, Annie Hamilton, 1862-. [Quotation from Rebecca Mary] / Annie Hamilton Donnell.
Title:
[Quotation from Rebecca Mary] / Annie Hamilton Donnell. [19--?]
Quotation from Rebecca Mary: "Thomas Jefferson passed away at ten minutes of three this afternoon blessed are them that die in the Lord. He was only a rooster but he was folks to me."
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- Donnell, Annie Hamilton, 1862-. [Quotation from Rebecca Mary] / Annie Hamilton Donnell.
Cooke, Rose Terry, 1827-1892. Correspondence with Mr. B.W. Austin, Secretary Northwestern Literary and Historical Society, Jan. 22nd, 1886, Winsted, Conn., to Dr. I.T. Talbot, Jan. 9th, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., to Mr. Ticknor, Jan. 8th, 1889, New Haven, Conn., to My dear Kate, August 6th, 1889, Winsted, to Mr Bok, publisher, Dec. 29th, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., to Mr. Hubbard, Sept. 3, 1881, Winsted, "My dear friend," April 23, 1878, Winsted, Dr. Ward, Nov. 14, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., Mary, July 14, 1886, Winsted / Rose Terry Cooke.
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Correspondence with Mr. B.W. Austin, Secretary Northwestern Literary and Historical Society, Jan. 22nd, 1886, Winsted, Conn., to Dr. I.T. Talbot, Jan. 9th, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., to Mr. Ticknor, Jan. 8th, 1889, New Haven, Conn., to My dear Kate, August 6th, 1889, Winsted, to Mr Bok, publisher, Dec. 29th, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., to Mr. Hubbard, Sept. 3, 1881, Winsted, "My dear friend," April 23, 1878, Winsted, Dr. Ward, Nov. 14, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., Mary, July 14, 1886, Winsted / Rose Terry Cooke. 1878-1890.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Cooke, Rose Terry, 1827-1892. Correspondence with Mr. B.W. Austin, Secretary Northwestern Literary and Historical Society, Jan. 22nd, 1886, Winsted, Conn., to Dr. I.T. Talbot, Jan. 9th, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., to Mr. Ticknor, Jan. 8th, 1889, New Haven, Conn., to My dear Kate, August 6th, 1889, Winsted, to Mr Bok, publisher, Dec. 29th, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., to Mr. Hubbard, Sept. 3, 1881, Winsted, "My dear friend," April 23, 1878, Winsted, Dr. Ward, Nov. 14, 1890, Pittsfield, Mass., Mary, July 14, 1886, Winsted / Rose Terry Cooke.
Kelley, Celia Lynn, (Mrs. M. E.). Edgar's ride / Celia Lynn.
Title:
Edgar's ride / Celia Lynn. [1879?]
Story, fair copy, submitted to St. Nicholas, with envelope and rejection form letter from the magazine. Envelope addressed to Mrs. M.E. Kelley, South Chatham, Mass.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Kelley, Celia Lynn, (Mrs. M. E.). Edgar's ride / Celia Lynn.
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860. Correspondence with a "Dear Friend", August 22, 1847 / E.L. Follen.
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Correspondence with a "Dear Friend", August 22, 1847 / E.L. Follen. 1847.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 14 cm.
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- Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860. Correspondence with a "Dear Friend", August 22, 1847 / E.L. Follen.
Wilson, Lillian. Botany journal.
Title:
Botany journal. 1865.
A botany journal by a young women from Clinton County, Ohio. Leaves 1-17 are pen and ink drawings and descriptions of botanical processes and examples; some appear to be printed. The rest of the book is filled with botanical specimens and descriptions gathered by Wilson. The journal is designed and printed for recording specimens with the verso with guides and space for description and the recto for the specimen and identification, including place gathered and date. The last leaf has a list of specimens by common name.
ArchivalResource: 42, [1] leaves ; 30 cm.
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- Wilson, Lillian. Botany journal.
Frink, Martha. Diaries.
Title:
Diaries. 1858-1890.
Martha Frink lived in New Berlin, New York. The 1858 diary is inscribed Martha A. Green, but by the 1862 diary she is married to Lansing Frink. The 1881 diary has 3 leaves of accounts in a pocket. The 1890 diary records her 30th wedding anniversary. The last 3 are labeled as her 27th, 32nd, and 33rd diaries. The entries are of a religious women recording household chores and events, family, visits by others, and Sunday meeting; entries often mention what she bakes and cooks.The overall mood of the diaries is of a women often ill and depressed. She begins most diaries with the hope of reaching the end of the year. Many of the diaries have ink drawings inside the front and back covers; some have accounts at the end. Most were gifts to her by her husband.
ArchivalResource: 10 v. ; 11-16 cm.
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- Frink, Martha. Diaries.
Larned, Augusta, 1835-1924. Peace / Augusta Larned.
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Peace / Augusta Larned. [between 1855 and 1924]
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 15 cm.
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- Larned, Augusta, 1835-1924. Peace / Augusta Larned.
Bemis, Michael F. A collection of poetry written in English by and/ or for gay men / collected by Michael Bemis.
Title:
A collection of poetry written in English by and/ or for gay men / collected by Michael Bemis.
A collection of books of poetry by and about gays: nearly 1600 authors are represented from the ancient world, Middle Ages, Renaissance, and modern America and the English-speaking world.
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- Bemis, Michael F. A collection of poetry written in English by and/ or for gay men / collected by Michael Bemis.
Sherwood, M. E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson), 1826-1903. Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Aug. 5 and Oct 25, Mr. Fessenden, July 28, 1864, and Miss Booth, January 10, 1885 ; quotation on Society / M.E.W. Sherwood.
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Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Aug. 5 and Oct 25, Mr. Fessenden, July 28, 1864, and Miss Booth, January 10, 1885 ; quotation on Society / M.E.W. Sherwood. [between 1864 and 1903]
Letters to Stoddard about visiting and about an old article of Sherwood's found in Lippincott's of 1891. Quotation, n.d., on Society, mounted. Letter to William Pitt Fessenden, newly appointed Sectrary of the Treasury, and also warning him about a Mrs. Julius Izard Pringle, a rebel, who wants to remove her son from prison in Washington D.C. Letter to Miss Booth from Rome describing her enjoyment of sightseeing and the city. She also asks that a manuscript of hers be sent on to Mrs. Frank Leslie.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Sherwood, M. E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson), 1826-1903. Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Aug. 5 and Oct 25, Mr. Fessenden, July 28, 1864, and Miss Booth, January 10, 1885 ; quotation on Society / M.E.W. Sherwood.
Branch, Anna Hempstead, 1875-1937. God made a web of lovliness[sic] : [poem] / Anna Hempstead Branch.
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God made a web of lovliness[sic] : [poem] / Anna Hempstead Branch. [between 1900 and 1937]
Sixteen line poem in four stanzas, untitled, first line as above.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20 cm.
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- Branch, Anna Hempstead, 1875-1937. God made a web of lovliness[sic] : [poem] / Anna Hempstead Branch.
Matthias, Blanche C. Letters to Blanche C. Matthias from Margery Latimer and Jean Toomer; and to Henry Chester Tracy from Margery Latimer.
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Letters to Blanche C. Matthias from Margery Latimer and Jean Toomer; and to Henry Chester Tracy from Margery Latimer. 1921-1934.
Folders 1-11, 126 letters mostly to B.C. Matthias from M. Latimer, 2 by Donald Douglas; 12, 1 letter from Zona Gale to M. Latimer, Aug. 12, 1921; 9 letters, 1927?-1934, to Matthias from Jean Toomer; 13, 2 letters to Henry Chester Tracy from Latimer; 14, Typescript "My friendship with Margery Bodine Latimer," by B.C. Matthias, 5 p.
ArchivalResource: 14 folders 1 box.
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- Matthias, Blanche C. Letters to Blanche C. Matthias from Margery Latimer and Jean Toomer; and to Henry Chester Tracy from Margery Latimer.
Morton, Gertrude. [Poem titled] Love came to me [to] Miss G.M. Cannon 29 State St., Augusta, Maine / Gertrude Morton.
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[Poem titled] Love came to me [to] Miss G.M. Cannon 29 State St., Augusta, Maine / Gertrude Morton. [n.d.]
Poem titled Love came to me in 3 stanzas.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Morton, Gertrude. [Poem titled] Love came to me [to] Miss G.M. Cannon 29 State St., Augusta, Maine / Gertrude Morton.
Goding, Sarah Jane, 1814-1894. Diaries.
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Diaries. 1868-1912.
The 1868 diary is signed Mrs. S. J. Goding, East Peru, Me. She writes of farm life in Maine: washing, cleaning, churning, buttermaking, cheesemaking, quilting, dressmaking, haying, growing hops, oxen, slaughtering, etc. Sarah is married to Thomas Adams Goding; she refers to him in the diaries as Adams; he died Junly 28, 1876. In 1868 her daughter, Betsy Jane marries Samuel Irish but lives nearby. Much farm work is done by Dana, her son, who marries Eltene in 1875. They continue to live with her. She also talks of farm work being done by "our folks." She also records visits to and by many people by name, trips to Canton and Hartford. Her entries are short and matter of fact with no opinions or emotions. The 1895 diary is in a different hand, probably Eltene. The 1912 diary is signed Mrs. W. R. Thornton, Morrisville, Vt.
ArchivalResource: 23 v. ; 11-16 cm.
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- Goding, Sarah Jane, 1814-1894. Diaries.
Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia), 1810-1886. The judge's charge [and] To the President James Buchanan, [holograph manuscripts] and letters to James Barrett Swain, New York, May 26, 1881 Mr. Brady, New York, October 1860, and "My Dear Sir", New York, June 11, 1865.
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The judge's charge [and] To the President James Buchanan, [holograph manuscripts] and letters to James Barrett Swain, New York, May 26, 1881 Mr. Brady, New York, October 1860, and "My Dear Sir", New York, June 11, 1865. 1813-1886.
Story has eight leaves, most double-sided; poem has six four line stanzas. Letter to Mr. Swain refers to Mr. Thomas Hogg and buying chairs from the White House. Letter to Mr. Brady praises his "little book", A Christmas Dream. Letter to an unknown publisher replying about a story she is writing and urging him to take stories from Mr. Bushnell.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia), 1810-1886. The judge's charge [and] To the President James Buchanan, [holograph manuscripts] and letters to James Barrett Swain, New York, May 26, 1881 Mr. Brady, New York, October 1860, and "My Dear Sir", New York, June 11, 1865.
Hurst, Fannie, 1889-1968. Correspondence with Robert O. Ballou, Leonard & Sylvia Lyons, 2 letters from autograph seekers, 1 letter from Rosalie Frank to Miss Shirley Spencer.
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Correspondence with Robert O. Ballou, Leonard & Sylvia Lyons, 2 letters from autograph seekers, 1 letter from Rosalie Frank to Miss Shirley Spencer. 1928-1955.
Short letters and notes to Robert Ballou discussing their writing and arranging meetings at times. The letter to Miss Spencer from Rosalie Frank suggests a feature for the New York Daily News on Hurst's handwriting and her custom of using red ink. Also included are a letter from an autograph collector and a letter from a bookplate collector. Collection of postcards, notes, letters, and 2 telegrams, from Hurst to Leonard and Sylvia Lyons between ca. 1947-1955. The postcards are Hurst's own stationery and include only brief notes. Letter on letterhead of the Delegation of the United States of America about her appointment to the World [Health] Organization of the the United Nations. Included is: Fannie Hurst, a biographical sketch, New York : Harper, 1928, inscribed to Sylvia. Most items signed with her red-ink lily symbol.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Hurst, Fannie, 1889-1968. Correspondence with Robert O. Ballou, Leonard & Sylvia Lyons, 2 letters from autograph seekers, 1 letter from Rosalie Frank to Miss Shirley Spencer.
Smith, J. Gregory, Mrs., 1818-1905. Lines to a cricket, holograph poem found in the book Gather up the fragment by Mrs. J. Gregory Smith.
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Lines to a cricket, holograph poem found in the book Gather up the fragment by Mrs. J. Gregory Smith. 1889-1905.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Smith, J. Gregory, Mrs., 1818-1905. Lines to a cricket, holograph poem found in the book Gather up the fragment by Mrs. J. Gregory Smith.
Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944. Letter to Mr. Gunnison, New York, November 25, 1913 and Mr. Connelley, New York, July 7, 1905 / Ida M. Tarbell.
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Letter to Mr. Gunnison, New York, November 25, 1913 and Mr. Connelley, New York, July 7, 1905 / Ida M. Tarbell. 1905-1913.
Letter introducing Miss Mary E. Minniss and asking for a position for her, on letterhead of The American magazine. Letter replying to Connelley's letter about her " Rockefeller sketch"; on McClure's Magazine letterhead. Includes envelope.
ArchivalResource: 2 items ; 28 cm.
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- Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944. Letter to Mr. Gunnison, New York, November 25, 1913 and Mr. Connelley, New York, July 7, 1905 / Ida M. Tarbell.
Thebaud, Eleanor Laurie, 1899-1980. Diary
Title:
Diary 1925-1945.
Diary of the wife of Admiral Leo Hewlett Thebaud. It begins March 6, 1925 traveling from Anapolis to Bremerton, Washington where here husband "Bud" sails on his first ship. The well-written diary is full of their travels, people, events, and arrangements relating mostly to their Navy life. Some of the journal summarizes entire seasons and years; personal events are interspersed with national and world events. Eleanor has underlined many names with some marginal comments. At the end are lists of names associated with social events and lists compiled of those who have died, remarried, etc. There is a list titled "Things worth while" listing highlights of their travels and events over the years. On the front flyleaf is a list of Bud's ships and dates.
ArchivalResource: 152 p. ; 27 cm.
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- Thebaud, Eleanor Laurie, 1899-1980. Diary
Cone, Helen Gray, 1859-. Letter to the Editor of McClure's Magazine, Nov. 12, 1898, New York / Helen Gray Cone.
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Letter to the Editor of McClure's Magazine, Nov. 12, 1898, New York / Helen Gray Cone. 1898
Letter to the Editor of McClure's Magazine submitting and promoting her poem "The Armored Pilgrims"
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 21 cm.
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- Cone, Helen Gray, 1859-. Letter to the Editor of McClure's Magazine, Nov. 12, 1898, New York / Helen Gray Cone.
Reese, Lizette Woodworth, 1856-1935. Correspondence with Lucy Cautley, Baltimore, MD, April 15, 1935 and Shaun O. Brown, Baltimore, Maryland, March 20, 1927 / Lizette Reese.
Title:
Correspondence with Lucy Cautley, Baltimore, MD, April 15, 1935 and Shaun O. Brown, Baltimore, Maryland, March 20, 1927 / Lizette Reese. 1927-1935.
Letter sending Easter greetings and news of mutual friends and mentioning she is trying to write a novel. Note giving permission to use "Tears" and "Old Saul."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Reese, Lizette Woodworth, 1856-1935. Correspondence with Lucy Cautley, Baltimore, MD, April 15, 1935 and Shaun O. Brown, Baltimore, Maryland, March 20, 1927 / Lizette Reese.
Cooper, Susan Fenimore, 1813-1894. Correspondence with Master Samuel Francis, Cooperstown [N.Y.], Aug. 29th, 1851 and Mrs. Ransom, Aug. 29, 1867.
Title:
Correspondence with Master Samuel Francis, Cooperstown [N.Y.], Aug. 29th, 1851 and Mrs. Ransom, Aug. 29, 1867.
Letter to Master Samuel Francis, who requested a sample of her hand-writing, also thanking his father for his assistance to her father. Letter to Mrs. Ransom sending condolences on the death of her daughter and replying concerning her brother William being wounded and to a request for a photograph of her father.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Cooper, Susan Fenimore, 1813-1894. Correspondence with Master Samuel Francis, Cooperstown [N.Y.], Aug. 29th, 1851 and Mrs. Ransom, Aug. 29, 1867.
West, Jeanne Sully, 1889-1986. Sketchbook.
Title:
Sketchbook. 1905.
ArchivalResource: 30 leaves : all ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm.
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- West, Jeanne Sully, 1889-1986. Sketchbook.
Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. Correspondence with "My Dear Young Friend," May 24th, 1890, Prospect Cottage, Georgetown, D.C. / E.D.E.N. Southworth.
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Correspondence with "My Dear Young Friend," May 24th, 1890, Prospect Cottage, Georgetown, D.C. / E.D.E.N. Southworth. 1890.
Note thanking her "Young Friend" for a "pretty offering" and responding to a request for a line with her autograph. Southworth includes a line of religious and moral advice.
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- Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. Correspondence with "My Dear Young Friend," May 24th, 1890, Prospect Cottage, Georgetown, D.C. / E.D.E.N. Southworth.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Kraft und Wirkung des kostbaren Oleum succini, oder Sigelstein des wie folget ... / manuscript in German and Latin.
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Kraft und Wirkung des kostbaren Oleum succini, oder Sigelstein des wie folget ... / manuscript in German and Latin. 1748.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Kraft und Wirkung des kostbaren Oleum succini, oder Sigelstein des wie folget ... / manuscript in German and Latin.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Correspondence with Mr. Howard, Sept. 22nd, 1873, Manitou Springs, Col.; Mr. White, Sept 21, 1853, New Brighton; Mr. Wolbridge, March 1, 1860, New York Mills; George W. Childs, May 29, 1865, Philadelphia; Mr. White, 187-, Minnequa Springs, Pa.; Mr. Bok, 15 East 59th Street, Dec. 26, 1888; Dr. Ward, Feb. 28, 1895, Washington; Fair world [poem & letter to James Redpath, Sept. 9th, 1890, Minnequa Springs, Philadelphia] ; Mrs. Sikes, March 29, 1879, Bedford Square; Horatio Stone, Jan. 22, 1871 ; 2 photographs clipped from periodicals ; engraved portrait, taken from The Ladies Repository ; cabinet photograph ; poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the Womans question.
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Correspondence with Mr. Howard, Sept. 22nd, 1873, Manitou Springs, Col.; Mr. White, Sept 21, 1853, New Brighton; Mr. Wolbridge, March 1, 1860, New York Mills; George W. Childs, May 29, 1865, Philadelphia; Mr. White, 187-, Minnequa Springs, Pa.; Mr. Bok, 15 East 59th Street, Dec. 26, 1888; Dr. Ward, Feb. 28, 1895, Washington; Fair world [poem & letter to James Redpath, Sept. 9th, 1890, Minnequa Springs, Philadelphia] ; Mrs. Sikes, March 29, 1879, Bedford Square; Horatio Stone, Jan. 22, 1871 ; 2 photographs clipped from periodicals ; engraved portrait, taken from The Ladies Repository ; cabinet photograph ; poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the Womans question. 1823-1904.
Mounted letter to George W. Childs has 2 reproductions of likenesses of Greenwood in later years mounted on border, 1 photograph and 1 drawing. Cabinet photograph is 6"x 4", by Brady National Gallery, ca. 1860's. Letter to Mr. White, 187-, is on letterhead of the Minnequa House in Minnequa Springs, Bradford Co., Pa. Unsigned poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the womans question is satirical in an Irish brogue. Letter to Edward Bok commenting on proof editing and noting a correction. Letter to Dr. Ward sending her reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln [not present] and also sending an article and urging him to use it for The Independent from Mrs. Williams [not present] Letter to Mrs. [Wirt?] Sikes [aka Olive Logan] about visiting and illness of herself and her daughter. Letter to Stone discussing a monument for Prof. Morse. Engraved portrait from Godey's Lady's Book, by W. G. Armstrong from a sketch by G. H. Cushman.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Correspondence with Mr. Howard, Sept. 22nd, 1873, Manitou Springs, Col.; Mr. White, Sept 21, 1853, New Brighton; Mr. Wolbridge, March 1, 1860, New York Mills; George W. Childs, May 29, 1865, Philadelphia; Mr. White, 187-, Minnequa Springs, Pa.; Mr. Bok, 15 East 59th Street, Dec. 26, 1888; Dr. Ward, Feb. 28, 1895, Washington; Fair world [poem & letter to James Redpath, Sept. 9th, 1890, Minnequa Springs, Philadelphia] ; Mrs. Sikes, March 29, 1879, Bedford Square; Horatio Stone, Jan. 22, 1871 ; 2 photographs clipped from periodicals ; engraved portrait, taken from The Ladies Repository ; cabinet photograph ; poem, Mistress O'Raferty on the Womans question.
Church, Cornelia C. Correspondence with Edith Edwina Rand.
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Correspondence with Edith Edwina Rand. 1910-1913.
Weekly correspondence of Cornelia C. Church and S. F. French, of Pasadena, to Edith E. Rand, New York, niece and granddaughter. Each writes weekly giving advice about money, religion, building a house, and other matters and urging her to come for a visit. It appears that Rand also writes weekly, but her letters are not here. They seem to send personal and household items back and forth and have complicated interrelated finances. A few letters from both were unopened, but do not appear to have unusual news or advice. They are Christian Scientists and their advice to Rand reflects their beliefs. They both refer to Alice, another granddaughter, living and working with them. Rand works in New York; the nature is unclear. Both Church and Rand are Smith College Alumnae. There are no men in their lives, except for mention of Henry, French's brother. They mention local and national affairs and politics, including Women's right to vote in California in 1912.
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- Church, Cornelia C. Correspondence with Edith Edwina Rand.
Herald, Leon Serabian. [Manuscripts, published works, notebooks, poems, prose, diary of Leon Herald].
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[Manuscripts, published works, notebooks, poems, prose, diary of Leon Herald]. 1930-1980.
Arranged in eight groups: I. Published works. A. Books, collections. B. Works published in newspapers and journals. C. Prose & reviews. II. Manuscripts. A. Poems. B. Prose. III. Notebooks and sketch book. IV. Diary V. Reviews, announcements, biographical information. VI. Correspondence. VII. Newspaper clippings. VIII. A. Personal library. A. Vols. which include notes by the author. B. List of books without notes.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes and 2 large notebooks : ill.
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- Herald, Leon Serabian. [Manuscripts, published works, notebooks, poems, prose, diary of Leon Herald].
Cary, Phoebe, 1824-1871. Correspondence [no addressee] 52 E. Twentieth St., Monday afternoon; [no addressee], Monday Morning; My dear friend, nine letters, August 30, [18]50-December 15, [18]56; Dr. Bigelow, Feb. 22, [18]56; [resolution for Dr. Bigelow]; a holograph poem to Dr. Geo. [?] Bigelow; carte de visite photograph / Phoebe Cary.
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Correspondence [no addressee] 52 E. Twentieth St., Monday afternoon; [no addressee], Monday Morning; My dear friend, nine letters, August 30, [18]50-December 15, [18]56; Dr. Bigelow, Feb. 22, [18]56; [resolution for Dr. Bigelow]; a holograph poem to Dr. Geo. [?] Bigelow; carte de visite photograph / Phoebe Cary. 1824-1871.
Letter with no addressee, 52 E. Twentieth St. Monday afternoon, concerning the health of Mrs. Swift, expressing the wish of Mrs. Swift and herself to see the addressee; letter with no addressee, Monday Morning has attached a small newspaper clipping speculating on a possible marriage between Rufus W. Griswold and Phoebe Cary.
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- Cary, Phoebe, 1824-1871. Correspondence [no addressee] 52 E. Twentieth St., Monday afternoon; [no addressee], Monday Morning; My dear friend, nine letters, August 30, [18]50-December 15, [18]56; Dr. Bigelow, Feb. 22, [18]56; [resolution for Dr. Bigelow]; a holograph poem to Dr. Geo. [?] Bigelow; carte de visite photograph / Phoebe Cary.
Hale, Lucretia P. (Lucretia Peabody), 1820-1900. Letter to Isabel, Brookline, June 8 [1874] / Lucretia P. Hale.
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Letter to Isabel, Brookline, June 8 [1874] / Lucretia P. Hale. 1874.
Letter to Isabella Batchelder James, sending congratulations to her father, Samuel Batchelder, on his 90th birthday. Hale writes of writing a poem for the occasion, but does not. Includes envelope with notes by Isabella including date.
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- Hale, Lucretia P. (Lucretia Peabody), 1820-1900. Letter to Isabel, Brookline, June 8 [1874] / Lucretia P. Hale.
Kinney, Elizabeth C. (Elizabeth Clementine), 1810-1889. Correspondence with G.R. Graham / E.C.K.
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Correspondence with G.R. Graham / E.C.K. [between 1841-1858]
Introducing to Mr. Graham a possible writer for his magazine, a Mr. Augustus Gardner, M.D. of New York.
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- Kinney, Elizabeth C. (Elizabeth Clementine), 1810-1889. Correspondence with G.R. Graham / E.C.K.
Latimer, Margery, 1899-1932. Letters and manuscripts of Margery Latimer.
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Letters and manuscripts of Margery Latimer. 1921-1932.
Folders 1-7, 10, 11, 11a, 12 of the Jessie Gruner archive; folders 1-11,13, 126 letters of the B.C. Matthias archive.
ArchivalResource: 23 folders
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- Latimer, Margery, 1899-1932. Letters and manuscripts of Margery Latimer.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. Correspondence with Mr. Peabody, Mr. Collins, Henry Davis, Dewitt Bloodgood, Judge Warren, George Stillman Herald, Alexander Bradford, Madam [Channing?], Mr. Cozzens, Chas. Sedgwick, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Jameson, Mr. Goodrich, a carte de visite photograph, 3 published portraits, and a note authorizing payment by the Albany Fire Insurance Company to Mr. Alexander Bradford ; Story of Shay's war : holograph poem.
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Correspondence with Mr. Peabody, Mr. Collins, Henry Davis, Dewitt Bloodgood, Judge Warren, George Stillman Herald, Alexander Bradford, Madam [Channing?], Mr. Cozzens, Chas. Sedgwick, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Jameson, Mr. Goodrich, a carte de visite photograph, 3 published portraits, and a note authorizing payment by the Albany Fire Insurance Company to Mr. Alexander Bradford ; Story of Shay's war : holograph poem. 1828-1853.
ALS to Samuel G. Goodrich written in the third person, acknowledging receipt of $25 for the article in the last Token and retaining rights to publish "Sketch of a bluestocking" in a collection.
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- Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. Correspondence with Mr. Peabody, Mr. Collins, Henry Davis, Dewitt Bloodgood, Judge Warren, George Stillman Herald, Alexander Bradford, Madam [Channing?], Mr. Cozzens, Chas. Sedgwick, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Jameson, Mr. Goodrich, a carte de visite photograph, 3 published portraits, and a note authorizing payment by the Albany Fire Insurance Company to Mr. Alexander Bradford ; Story of Shay's war : holograph poem.
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948. Correspondence with an editor, Bruges, Belgium, Mr. Jackson, April 23, California St., and Editor of the North American Review June 4, 1902 ; 2 Photographs.
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Correspondence with an editor, Bruges, Belgium, Mr. Jackson, April 23, California St., and Editor of the North American Review June 4, 1902 ; 2 Photographs. 1902-1933.
Two photographs of the author as a young woman with her hair up; one is inscribed For Mr. Heathcote and dated 1930, by Atherton. The other is dated 1931 and signed by Atherton; mounted in white matte board. A note replying to a request for a story for a new magazine and sending her address for future correspondence, date illegible. Letter to Joseph Henry Jackson commenting on "proletarian novels" and praising "As the earth turns" by Gladys Hasty Carroll. Comments on his upcoming flight from California to New York, a long journey at the time. Letter to the Editor of the North American Review defending her research and work on Alexander Hamilton, particularly against reviewers.
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- Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948. Correspondence with an editor, Bruges, Belgium, Mr. Jackson, April 23, California St., and Editor of the North American Review June 4, 1902 ; 2 Photographs.
Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893. Letter to Miss Phelps, Dec. 4, Greencastle, Ind. / Lucy Stone.
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Letter to Miss Phelps, Dec. 4, Greencastle, Ind. / Lucy Stone. [between 1860 and 1893?]
Letter to Miss Phelps regretting not having time to answer her invitation. The recipient is possibly Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 22 cm.
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- Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893. Letter to Miss Phelps, Dec. 4, Greencastle, Ind. / Lucy Stone.
Broadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916. M.S.S. magazine : [scrapbook including notices and photographs and letters and two hectograph magazines by Margaret Sackville].
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M.S.S. magazine : [scrapbook including notices and photographs and letters and two hectograph magazines by Margaret Sackville]. 1891-1900.
ArchivalResource: v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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- Broadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916. M.S.S. magazine : [scrapbook including notices and photographs and letters and two hectograph magazines by Margaret Sackville].
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman, d. 1936. Letter to "My Dear Ernest", Quebec, Canada, Oct. 11 ; manuscript of a story/ Mary R.S. Andrews.
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Letter to "My Dear Ernest", Quebec, Canada, Oct. 11 ; manuscript of a story/ Mary R.S. Andrews. [between 1906 and 1936]
Letter to a boy replying to his request for help writing a paper on Lincoln and referring to Edward Rowland Sills' poem, Opportunity. On letterhead: Chateau Rien, Triton Club, Province of Quebec, Canada. Andrews is the author of "The perfect tribute : an episode in the life of Abraham Lincoln." Pages 23-41 of a manuscript of an unknown short story, in pencil on lined paper; with revisions, deletions, and corrections.
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- Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman, d. 1936. Letter to "My Dear Ernest", Quebec, Canada, Oct. 11 ; manuscript of a story/ Mary R.S. Andrews.
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Charles B. Dillingham, Norman Forbes Robertson, Grant Richards, her sister, Mrs. [Louise Chandler] Moulton, Charlie Stoddard, Mrs. Rideing, Colonel Bunbury, and others.
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Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Charles B. Dillingham, Norman Forbes Robertson, Grant Richards, her sister, Mrs. [Louise Chandler] Moulton, Charlie Stoddard, Mrs. Rideing, Colonel Bunbury, and others. 1857-1948.
One letter in another handwriting, written on Burnett's behalf; only two letters are dated: Mar. 26, 1901 & Dec. 2, 1904; two letters each to Bates and Dillingham. Letter to Stoddard on mourning stationary, undated. Letter to Mrs. Rideing apologizing for not writing. Two letters to Colonel Bunbury arranging transport of books to the Royal Engineers in Bermuda.
ArchivalResource: 16 letters & 2 photographs.
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- Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924. Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Charles B. Dillingham, Norman Forbes Robertson, Grant Richards, her sister, Mrs. [Louise Chandler] Moulton, Charlie Stoddard, Mrs. Rideing, Colonel Bunbury, and others.
Cate, E. Jane (Eliza Jane), 1812-1884. Letter to Mrs. Leggettt, Franklin, Feb. 8, 1850 / Eliza Jane Cate.
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Letter to Mrs. Leggettt, Franklin, Feb. 8, 1850 / Eliza Jane Cate. [1850]
Letter of literary praise and personal admiration to Mrs. Eliza S. Leggett of Long Island.
ArchivalResource: [4] p. ; 25 cm.
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- Cate, E. Jane (Eliza Jane), 1812-1884. Letter to Mrs. Leggettt, Franklin, Feb. 8, 1850 / Eliza Jane Cate.
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. The infinitesimals and their discoverer : holograph poem ; correspondence with Arlo Bates, July 20th, 1894 ; and Walter Smith, Esq.,, Mr. Clarke, Nov. 10, 1875, Mrs. Bowles, 241 Beacon St., April 18, Mr. Bixby, 241 Beacon Street, Feb. 26, Secretary of Am. Lit. Com.tee of N.E.W.C., 241 Beacon St., Nov. 7, 1900, "Little friend", 241 Beacon St., Jan. 8, 1888 ; 4 photographs ; a printed poem "Unbar the gate, unlock the doors" ; an invitation to Mrs. Howe's 70th birthday ; envelope in Mrs. Howe's hand, 11 letters to MIss Rebecca Wetherell and 10 envelopes ; letter to her publisher ;
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The infinitesimals and their discoverer : holograph poem ; correspondence with Arlo Bates, July 20th, 1894 ; and Walter Smith, Esq.,, Mr. Clarke, Nov. 10, 1875, Mrs. Bowles, 241 Beacon St., April 18, Mr. Bixby, 241 Beacon Street, Feb. 26, Secretary of Am. Lit. Com.tee of N.E.W.C., 241 Beacon St., Nov. 7, 1900, "Little friend", 241 Beacon St., Jan. 8, 1888 ; 4 photographs ; a printed poem "Unbar the gate, unlock the doors" ; an invitation to Mrs. Howe's 70th birthday ; envelope in Mrs. Howe's hand, 11 letters to MIss Rebecca Wetherell and 10 envelopes ; letter to her publisher ; 1819-1910.
Letter to Walter Smith was written on the verso of a printed list of questions concerning women's issues for the 3rd Women's Congress. One photograph includes an autograph. The printed poem "Unbar the gate" has editorial corrections by hand. Letters to Rebecca Wetherell and 10 envelopes between 1891-1903 relating to speaking engagements and staying with Miss Wetherell during these times. One of these letters is by Howe's daughter, Florence Howe Hall. Letter to her publisher correcting some dates and facts about some lectures and writing for proofs of an unidentified work. Note beginning "Thanks little friend" wishing she and Ellen Gould would work with the A.A.W. Letter to Mr. Clarke mentioning the Chicago Women's Club & her daughter Maude. Note to Mrs. Bowles stating she does not appear free & giving her fee. Letter to Mr. Bixby thanking him for tickets for his course of lectures. Letter to the secretary of the New England Woman's Club about lecturing and club business. Letter fragment, no heading, responding to comments on a manuscript of Howe's & mentioning staying with her daughter, Mrs. Laura E. Richards. Note to Mr. Fields discussing wording of a poem, "The fine lady" published in the Atlantic Monthly, v. 11, no. 63, January 1863.
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- Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. The infinitesimals and their discoverer : holograph poem ; correspondence with Arlo Bates, July 20th, 1894 ; and Walter Smith, Esq.,, Mr. Clarke, Nov. 10, 1875, Mrs. Bowles, 241 Beacon St., April 18, Mr. Bixby, 241 Beacon Street, Feb. 26, Secretary of Am. Lit. Com.tee of N.E.W.C., 241 Beacon St., Nov. 7, 1900, "Little friend", 241 Beacon St., Jan. 8, 1888 ; 4 photographs ; a printed poem "Unbar the gate, unlock the doors" ; an invitation to Mrs. Howe's 70th birthday ; envelope in Mrs. Howe's hand, 11 letters to MIss Rebecca Wetherell and 10 envelopes ; letter to her publisher ;
Judson, Emily C. (Emily Chubbuck), 1817-1854. Letter to Mr. Fields, Phila., Dec. 29, 1852; Ministering angels : [poem] / by E.C. Judson.
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Letter to Mr. Fields, Phila., Dec. 29, 1852; Ministering angels : [poem] / by E.C. Judson. 1852-1860.
Letter to James T. Fields requesting her book be sent to specified individuals, as soon as bound. Fair copy of a two and a half page poem, dated Brooklyn, Jan. 11, 1860.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Judson, Emily C. (Emily Chubbuck), 1817-1854. Letter to Mr. Fields, Phila., Dec. 29, 1852; Ministering angels : [poem] / by E.C. Judson.
Le Vert, Octavia Walton, 1810-1877. Letter on personal stationery to Mr. Bush, New York, April 15, 1866 / Octavia Walton Le Vert.
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Letter on personal stationery to Mr. Bush, New York, April 15, 1866 / Octavia Walton Le Vert. 1866.
Letter to Mr. Bush asking if he would make inquiries for lodgings at Niagra Falls for her and her daughters for the summer, due to small pox in the south.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 17 cm.
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- Le Vert, Octavia Walton, 1810-1877. Letter on personal stationery to Mr. Bush, New York, April 15, 1866 / Octavia Walton Le Vert.
Preston, Margaret Junkin, 1820-1897. Correspondence with Mr. Bensel, Dec. 22, Lexington Virginia and Sep. 9, 1881, Lexington, Virginia; "We two, a sonnet"; newspaper clippings / Margaret J. Preston.
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Correspondence with Mr. Bensel, Dec. 22, Lexington Virginia and Sep. 9, 1881, Lexington, Virginia; "We two, a sonnet"; newspaper clippings / Margaret J. Preston. 1881-1882.
Preston asks if Bensel would publish a "Puritan ballad" in a Boston periodical and mentions seeing an occulist in the South. Second letter to Bensel apologizes for not answering sooner, discusses her health and summer plans, and praises his poetry. Includes a 14 line sonnet, "We two, a sonnet".
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Preston, Margaret Junkin, 1820-1897. Correspondence with Mr. Bensel, Dec. 22, Lexington Virginia and Sep. 9, 1881, Lexington, Virginia; "We two, a sonnet"; newspaper clippings / Margaret J. Preston.
Hewitt, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1807-1894. Correspondence with Mr. Arthur, July 8, 1850 / M.E. Hewitt.
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Correspondence with Mr. Arthur, July 8, 1850 / M.E. Hewitt. 1850.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 11 cm.
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- Hewitt, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1807-1894. Correspondence with Mr. Arthur, July 8, 1850 / M.E. Hewitt.
Wharton, Hannah Margaret. Journal of Hannah Margaret Wharton : [v. 4] Jan. 1, 1828-Nov. 24th, 1829 and v. 7th, Feb. 10th, 1848-[Sept. 1852?].
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Journal of Hannah Margaret Wharton : [v. 4] Jan. 1, 1828-Nov. 24th, 1829 and v. 7th, Feb. 10th, 1848-[Sept. 1852?]. 1828-1852.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 20 cm.
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- Wharton, Hannah Margaret. Journal of Hannah Margaret Wharton : [v. 4] Jan. 1, 1828-Nov. 24th, 1829 and v. 7th, Feb. 10th, 1848-[Sept. 1852?].
Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920. Correspondence with Aleck [Abrahams], Arlo Bates, Willa Sibert Cather, George S. Lockwood, Mr. Moody, John H. Holmes, Colonel Higginson, Mr. Collier, Edward Bok, Louise Collier Willcox; 4 holograph poems, 3 typed mimeographed poems, and an album leaf.
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Correspondence with Aleck [Abrahams], Arlo Bates, Willa Sibert Cather, George S. Lockwood, Mr. Moody, John H. Holmes, Colonel Higginson, Mr. Collier, Edward Bok, Louise Collier Willcox; 4 holograph poems, 3 typed mimeographed poems, and an album leaf. 1888-1910.
Holograph poems: Romans in Dorset, Ave Verum, By the Trundle-Bed, Saint Godric's Hymn to our Lady against Temptation. Typed mimeographed poems: March Foray, An Estray, Emily Bronte. Album leaf has 2 poems and 4 small articles, all clipped from other sources, pasted on it. In an envelope are 2 small reprinted portraits and 2 small poems, Fraxinus in Silvi and Salvete flores martyrum.
ArchivalResource: 21 items.
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- Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920. Correspondence with Aleck [Abrahams], Arlo Bates, Willa Sibert Cather, George S. Lockwood, Mr. Moody, John H. Holmes, Colonel Higginson, Mr. Collier, Edward Bok, Louise Collier Willcox; 4 holograph poems, 3 typed mimeographed poems, and an album leaf.
Iltis, Hugo, b. 1882. Hugo Iltis Collection.
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Hugo Iltis Collection. 1882-1970.
The Hugo Iltis Collection provides a rich repository of primary documentation related to Hugo Iltis, the noted biographer of Mendel, as well as Professor and family man, who published extensively on genetics and founded the Mendel Museum in Virginia and the Volkshochschule in Brno, Czechoslovakia. A large portion of this collection is dedicated to correspondence, containing letters both to and from Hugo Iltis and several groupings of correspondence centered on specific topics. Another substantial proportion of this collection is dedicated to journal reprints, articles, clippings, and photocopies of various items. There are also several folders of photographs and a few objects are also included in this collection. Of especial note are the 4 pear leaves bearing the handwriting of Gregor Mendel.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (5 linear ft)
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- Iltis, Hugo, b. 1882. Hugo Iltis Collection.
Garside, Harriet. Correspondence with Mrs. Wm. Ackroyd, 1881-1890, a collection of holograph poems, and printed copies of "Miss Garside's Jubilee Celebration."
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Correspondence with Mrs. Wm. Ackroyd, 1881-1890, a collection of holograph poems, and printed copies of "Miss Garside's Jubilee Celebration." 1840-1894.
One item--80 p., mostly poems, p. 49 is an account for a sewing society--is in a different hand; 4 autograph letters to Mrs. Wm. Ackroyd; 5 copies of the printed item.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Garside, Harriet. Correspondence with Mrs. Wm. Ackroyd, 1881-1890, a collection of holograph poems, and printed copies of "Miss Garside's Jubilee Celebration."
Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858. Letter to L.A. Godey, June 16th, New York.
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Letter to L.A. Godey, June 16th, New York. 1787-1858.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858. Letter to L.A. Godey, June 16th, New York.
Jatakas. [Jataka tales transcribed by a monk in 1833 : presented to Samir K. Webb / from Abner Webb, 1879].
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[Jataka tales transcribed by a monk in 1833 : presented to Samir K. Webb / from Abner Webb, 1879]. 1833.
ArchivalResource: 264 double leaves ; 21 cm.
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- Jatakas. [Jataka tales transcribed by a monk in 1833 : presented to Samir K. Webb / from Abner Webb, 1879].
World War I Collection. World War I Collection : archival and published materials, ca. 1914-1921.
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World War I Collection : archival and published materials, ca. 1914-1921. 1914-1921.
Items related to World War I, with an emphasis on European publications.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1500 items.
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- World War I Collection. World War I Collection : archival and published materials, ca. 1914-1921.
Sayers, Dorothy L. (Dorothy Leigh), 1893-1957. Correspondence with J. Hadfield, of J.M. Dent and Sons, Ltd., concerning the anthology Tales of detection which Sayers edited, 8th January 1936-27th November 1936.
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Correspondence with J. Hadfield, of J.M. Dent and Sons, Ltd., concerning the anthology Tales of detection which Sayers edited, 8th January 1936-27th November 1936. 1916.
ArchivalResource: 21 letters on 26 leaves ; 26 cm.
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- Sayers, Dorothy L. (Dorothy Leigh), 1893-1957. Correspondence with J. Hadfield, of J.M. Dent and Sons, Ltd., concerning the anthology Tales of detection which Sayers edited, 8th January 1936-27th November 1936.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Helsinki, Finland.
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Collection of dissertations from Helsinki, Finland. 1800?-1855.
Subarranged by praeses.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Helsinki, Finland.
Salyer, Lillian Hartman, b. 1873-. Diaries.
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Diaries. 1934-1935.
Lillian Salyer lived in Washington, Lucas County, Ohio with her husband Oscar, who worked at The Dime Savings Bank Company, Toledo, Ohio. They do not appear to have children. Most entries are brief with mentions of the weather, occasional illness, some household activities, lots of social visits with friends, local and national events. She also records seeing and checking on "Dad." At the end of the 1934 diary she records dates and hostesses of the "ABC Luncheon Club" up to 1937.
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- Salyer, Lillian Hartman, b. 1873-. Diaries.
Wright, Mabel Osgood, 1859-1934. Letter to Miss Brown, Waldstein, Fairfield, Ct., Sept. 25, 1900 and Dr. Ward, Waldstein, Fairfield, Ct., [1894?] / Mabel Osgood Wright.
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Letter to Miss Brown, Waldstein, Fairfield, Ct., Sept. 25, 1900 and Dr. Ward, Waldstein, Fairfield, Ct., [1894?] / Mabel Osgood Wright. [1894]-1900.
Letter replying to a request to use a quotation, agreeing provided her work, Birdcraft, is cited. She also responds to pleasant words about her first book, The Friendship of nature. Letter to Dr. Ward, a book reviewer, asking for his notice of her first book, "The friendship of nature", because he knew her father.
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- Wright, Mabel Osgood, 1859-1934. Letter to Miss Brown, Waldstein, Fairfield, Ct., Sept. 25, 1900 and Dr. Ward, Waldstein, Fairfield, Ct., [1894?] / Mabel Osgood Wright.
Lindsley, Nellie, b. 1884. Diary
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Diary 1870-1883.
Diary of a married farm woman who lives near West Sparta, Livingston County, New York. She and her husband, Budd, have cows and chickens plus crops. She records the number of eggs gathered everyday. They live near boths sets of parents and work with each other. She writes of house and farm chores, sewing, baking, gardening, preserving, etc. and Budd's farm chores as well as visiting and trips to nearby towns. There is very little commentary on events recorded. Laid in is a photograph labeled on the back, July 4, 1903, Silver Lake and 2 cut out eagles on cardboard. In the back she records their Christmas presents.
ArchivalResource: 1 v., unpaged ; 15 cm.
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- Lindsley, Nellie, b. 1884. Diary
Gruner, Jessie. Letters, manuscripts, and clippings to Jessie Gruner principally from Margery Latimer, Edward Harris Heth, Karl Priebe, Richard Eldridge, and Harry Beckman, M.D.
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Letters, manuscripts, and clippings to Jessie Gruner principally from Margery Latimer, Edward Harris Heth, Karl Priebe, Richard Eldridge, and Harry Beckman, M.D. 1924-1982.
Folders 1-7, correspondence from Margery Latimer; 8, miscellaneous correspondence; 9, from Karl Priebe; 10, clippings on Latimer and J. Toomer; 11, typescript of Latimer's review of Look Homeward Angel; 11a, Scribner's magazine, June 1931, "Guardian Angel," p. 647-661; 12, typescript of Latimer's short story "Gisela;" 13, clippings about Zona Gale; 14, clippings and letters of E. Heth; 15, typescript of "Preface to winter;" 16, typescript of Section III, Ch. 5 of "Lives of Jean Toomer;" 17, typescript of Beckman's "Kalevala;" 18, anonymous holograph translation into English of the French translation by J.W. Bienstock of Ilʹf and Petrov's Twelve Chairs.
ArchivalResource: 19 folders 1 box + 2 photographs
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- Gruner, Jessie. Letters, manuscripts, and clippings to Jessie Gruner principally from Margery Latimer, Edward Harris Heth, Karl Priebe, Richard Eldridge, and Harry Beckman, M.D.
Whyte, Christiana D. [Diary] / Christiana D. Whyte.
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[Diary] / Christiana D. Whyte. 1863 Sept. 11-Nov. 22.
In journal are a letter by Whyte to a "friend", a certificate from a mission, and two miscellaneous pages.
ArchivalResource: [5] leaves ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Whyte, Christiana D. [Diary] / Christiana D. Whyte.
Meidinger, Veit. Letters. September 1939-August 18, 1941.
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Letters. September 1939-August 18, 1941. 1939-1941.
Correspondence between Veit Meidinger, a corporal in the German Wehrmacht, with his relatives and friends. The majority of letters are to and from his parents in Nuremberg and his brother Konrad, stationed in the Rhone valley as a member of a Reichsarbeitsdienst unit. During this period, Veit Meidinger was stationed in Norway, Holland, Belgium, France, Alsace, Yugoslavia, Greece and the Soviet Union. His duties were, at least for part of the time, administrative. Meidinger was killed in action near Nikolaev, Ukraine on August 18, 1941.
ArchivalResource: ca. 200 pieces in 1 box.
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- Meidinger, Veit. Letters. September 1939-August 18, 1941.
Marsh, Caroline Crane, 1816-1901. Letter Jan 8, 1890 to Ben W. Austin / Caroline C. Marsh.
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Letter Jan 8, 1890 to Ben W. Austin / Caroline C. Marsh. 1890.
Letter to Ben W. Austin explaining the long delay in answering and discussing her role in a biography of her husband, George P. Marsh, and replying to Austin's request for autographs and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Marsh, Caroline Crane, 1816-1901. Letter Jan 8, 1890 to Ben W. Austin / Caroline C. Marsh.
Osgood, Kate P. Letter to Editor, Beadle's Monthly, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 30, 1866 and poem titled "Petite" / Kate P. Osgood.
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Letter to Editor, Beadle's Monthly, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 30, 1866 and poem titled "Petite" / Kate P. Osgood. 1866.
Note to accompany an unknown story, submitting it to Beadle's Monthly. Osgood requests that replies be directed care of Mr. J.R. Osgood at Ticknor & Fields, Boston, Mass. Acerbic poem of 15 lines titled "Petite", no date, unsigned. The message seems to be that insignificant things are not necessarily harmless.
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- Osgood, Kate P. Letter to Editor, Beadle's Monthly, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 30, 1866 and poem titled "Petite" / Kate P. Osgood.
Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941. Letter to Mr. Small, New York, January 31, 1931 / Lola Ridge.
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Letter to Mr. Small, New York, January 31, 1931 / Lola Ridge. 1931.
Reply to a letter from Mr. Small, recommending poets to read during his convalescence. Ridge recommends modern American poets and suggests titles of their works. Among those she suggests are Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robinson Jeffers, Elinor Wylie, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and the Benets, with brief mention of Carl Sandburg, Vachal Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, Alfred Kreymborg, Hart Crane, Louise Bogan, and Leonie Adams. Her postscript adds Evelyn Scott and e. e. cummings. She mentions her own works in the letter in response to Smith's inquiry.
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- Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941. Letter to Mr. Small, New York, January 31, 1931 / Lola Ridge.
Sprague, Mary Aplin, 1849-. Correspondence with Mr. Osgood between January 1880 and July 1882 / Mary A. Sprague.
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Correspondence with Mr. Osgood between January 1880 and July 1882 / Mary A. Sprague. 1880-1882.
Letters to Mr. Osgood, her publisher, friendly and humorous.
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- Sprague, Mary Aplin, 1849-. Correspondence with Mr. Osgood between January 1880 and July 1882 / Mary A. Sprague.
Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. Letter to Mr. Baldwin, Boston, Feb. 3, 1860 / Caroline H. Dall.
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Letter to Mr. Baldwin, Boston, Feb. 3, 1860 / Caroline H. Dall. 1860.
Letter to the editor of the Worcester Spy.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. Letter to Mr. Baldwin, Boston, Feb. 3, 1860 / Caroline H. Dall.
Weaver, Warren, 1894-1978. Manuscript materials including lecture notebooks, oral history transcript, lecture notes, letters, war diaries of activities of the National Defense Research Council, Summary technical report of the Applied Mathematical Panel, and offprints.
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Manuscript materials including lecture notebooks, oral history transcript, lecture notes, letters, war diaries of activities of the National Defense Research Council, Summary technical report of the Applied Mathematical Panel, and offprints.
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- Weaver, Warren, 1894-1978. Manuscript materials including lecture notebooks, oral history transcript, lecture notes, letters, war diaries of activities of the National Defense Research Council, Summary technical report of the Applied Mathematical Panel, and offprints.
Dodge, Grace H. (Grace Hoadley), 1856-1914. Letter to Mr. Gilder, April 18, 1888 / Grace H. Dodge.
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Letter to Mr. Gilder, April 18, 1888 / Grace H. Dodge. 1888.
Letter to R.W. Gilder giving him the address of a Mr. Harrison in New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 18 cm. mounted to 30 cm.
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- Dodge, Grace H. (Grace Hoadley), 1856-1914. Letter to Mr. Gilder, April 18, 1888 / Grace H. Dodge.
Frances Ellis Collection of North American German Textbooks. [German textbook collection : German textbooks for instruction of German language and culture produced in North America up to and including the year 1970 / assembled by Frances Ellis].
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[German textbook collection : German textbooks for instruction of German language and culture produced in North America up to and including the year 1970 / assembled by Frances Ellis].
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- Frances Ellis Collection of North American German Textbooks. [German textbook collection : German textbooks for instruction of German language and culture produced in North America up to and including the year 1970 / assembled by Frances Ellis].
Emerson, N. S. (Nannette Snow), 1840-1884. Postcard to Edward Denham, New Bedford, Mass.
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Postcard to Edward Denham, New Bedford, Mass. [18--]
A reply in a brief verse form to a request for an autograph on a penny postcard. The date on the postmark is unreadable.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 8 x 14 cm.
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- Emerson, N. S. (Nannette Snow), 1840-1884. Postcard to Edward Denham, New Bedford, Mass.
Langdon, Mary, 1824-1908. Letter, Calis, May 4, 1857, to Mr. Phillips, publisher.
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Letter, Calis, May 4, 1857, to Mr. Phillips, publisher. 1857.
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- Langdon, Mary, 1824-1908. Letter, Calis, May 4, 1857, to Mr. Phillips, publisher.
Harris, Miriam Coles, 1834-1925. Letter to Mr. Carleton, July 21, North Truro / Miriam C. Harris.
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Letter to Mr. Carleton, July 21, North Truro / Miriam C. Harris. [1875]
Letter to her publisher about writing an introduction to a forthcoming book. She comments on the title hoping it will not be called "Maguerite's Journal" but rather "Magitte". "Marguerite's Journal" was published by Carleton in 1875.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 18 cm.
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- Harris, Miriam Coles, 1834-1925. Letter to Mr. Carleton, July 21, North Truro / Miriam C. Harris.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Lund, Sweden.
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Collection of dissertations from Lund, Sweden. 1600-1850.
Subarranged by praeses.
ArchivalResource: boxes.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Lund, Sweden.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923. Correspondence with Elizabeth Coolidge, Arlo Bates, Mr. Alvord, Bertha Coolidge, the editor of Atlantic monthly, Mr. Marshall, Lady Nancy Lucy, Mr. Muirhead, Miss Tyler, Mrs. Hutton, Miss True, photographs, and programs : with several items by her sister Nora Archibald Smith, and letters from H.O. Houghton, Anna M. Stowall, and Clayton Hamilton and two letters from D.G. S[lade] to Marjorie Prescott concerning Wiggin's archives.
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Correspondence with Elizabeth Coolidge, Arlo Bates, Mr. Alvord, Bertha Coolidge, the editor of Atlantic monthly, Mr. Marshall, Lady Nancy Lucy, Mr. Muirhead, Miss Tyler, Mrs. Hutton, Miss True, photographs, and programs : with several items by her sister Nora Archibald Smith, and letters from H.O. Houghton, Anna M. Stowall, and Clayton Hamilton and two letters from D.G. S[lade] to Marjorie Prescott concerning Wiggin's archives. 1856-1938.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923. Correspondence with Elizabeth Coolidge, Arlo Bates, Mr. Alvord, Bertha Coolidge, the editor of Atlantic monthly, Mr. Marshall, Lady Nancy Lucy, Mr. Muirhead, Miss Tyler, Mrs. Hutton, Miss True, photographs, and programs : with several items by her sister Nora Archibald Smith, and letters from H.O. Houghton, Anna M. Stowall, and Clayton Hamilton and two letters from D.G. S[lade] to Marjorie Prescott concerning Wiggin's archives.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Collection of pastoral letters].
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[Collection of pastoral letters]. 1810-1880.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. [Collection of pastoral letters].
Wells, Kate Gannett, 1838-1911. Correspondence with Dr. Mason, Campobello, Eastport, Maine, Sept. 1, Mrs. Hollingsworth, 25 Conn. Ave, April 8, Arlo Bates, June 22, 1887, July 5, Feb. 10, Thursday, 10 p.m., and Edward W. Bok, 45 Commonwealth ave, boston, April 12 / Kate Gannett Wells.
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Correspondence with Dr. Mason, Campobello, Eastport, Maine, Sept. 1, Mrs. Hollingsworth, 25 Conn. Ave, April 8, Arlo Bates, June 22, 1887, July 5, Feb. 10, Thursday, 10 p.m., and Edward W. Bok, 45 Commonwealth ave, boston, April 12 / Kate Gannett Wells. [1885?-1896?]
Letter advising Dr. Mason how to set up a women's educational organization. Note to Mrs. Hollingsworth thanking her for the monetary gift for the children and reminding her of an April 19 annual meeting. Four letters to Bates on literary and personal matters, including one thanking him for a dedication. Most discuss and praise his writing and mention Harriet and "the boy." Letter to Edward Bok, ed. of Ladies' Home Journal, asking to write an article on domestic service; refers to an article she wrote "2 or 3 years ago" for the North American, which appeared in 1893.
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- Wells, Kate Gannett, 1838-1911. Correspondence with Dr. Mason, Campobello, Eastport, Maine, Sept. 1, Mrs. Hollingsworth, 25 Conn. Ave, April 8, Arlo Bates, June 22, 1887, July 5, Feb. 10, Thursday, 10 p.m., and Edward W. Bok, 45 Commonwealth ave, boston, April 12 / Kate Gannett Wells.
Watanna, Onoto, 1879-1954. Letter to Mr. Varney, New York City, May 10, 1909 / Onoto Watanna (Mrs. B.W. Babcock).
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Letter to Mr. Varney, New York City, May 10, 1909 / Onoto Watanna (Mrs. B.W. Babcock). 1909.
Note to Mr. Varney replying to a request to name a favorite poem. She decides on Keat's "Ode to a nightingale", but mentions Kipling's "Mandalay" and "Gunga Din" and Longfellow's "The day is done ..."
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 17 cm.
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- Watanna, Onoto, 1879-1954. Letter to Mr. Varney, New York City, May 10, 1909 / Onoto Watanna (Mrs. B.W. Babcock).
McLellan, Binna D. Diaries and correspondence, 1858-1895.
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Diaries and correspondence, 1858-1895.
Seven diaries of Binnie McLellan for the years 1871, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1895 and 22 letters by several correspondents in McLellan's family, an order form for McLellans's History of Gorham, Maine and 1 photograph of ladies of South Berwick outside the church, ca. 1880's.
ArchivalResource: 31 items.
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- McLellan, Binna D. Diaries and correspondence, 1858-1895.
Libbey, Laura Jean, 1862-1924. Correspondence with Mr. Robert Bonner, Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1886 and Brooklyn, Jan. 19, 1887 ; receipt for payment, April, 8 1866 [sic] / Laura J. Libbey.
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Correspondence with Mr. Robert Bonner, Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1886 and Brooklyn, Jan. 19, 1887 ; receipt for payment, April, 8 1866 [sic] / Laura J. Libbey. 1886-1887.
Notes on personal monogrammed stationery: to Mr. Bonner about sending the third installment of "The mystery of Black Tor light-house" & inquiring if he received the second installment ; to Mr. Bonner accompanying the first installment of a new unnamed story (not present). Receipt for payment of five hundred dollars for "Which love proved true", not in her hand, but signed by Libbey.
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- Libbey, Laura Jean, 1862-1924. Correspondence with Mr. Robert Bonner, Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1886 and Brooklyn, Jan. 19, 1887 ; receipt for payment, April, 8 1866 [sic] / Laura J. Libbey.
Dorsey, Sarah Anne (Ellis), 1829-1879. Correspondence with Dr. Nestel, Dec. 5, 1876 / Sarah A. Dorsey.
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Correspondence with Dr. Nestel, Dec. 5, 1876 / Sarah A. Dorsey. 1876.
Dorsey is inquiring about a friend's health.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 19 cm.
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- Dorsey, Sarah Anne (Ellis), 1829-1879. Correspondence with Dr. Nestel, Dec. 5, 1876 / Sarah A. Dorsey.
Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904. Comprehensive collection of works by Kate Chopin and a letter to J.M. Stoddard, Mar. 31, 1895.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Kate Chopin and a letter to J.M. Stoddard, Mar. 31, 1895. 1890-1932.
Vols. are arranged by no. assigned by the Bibliography of American literature, v. 2, 1957, 3240-3248.
ArchivalResource: v. + 1 box.
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- Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904. Comprehensive collection of works by Kate Chopin and a letter to J.M. Stoddard, Mar. 31, 1895.
Brownell, Gertrude Hall, 1863-1961. Letter to Mas. Finch, Cape Cod, August 8, 1910 / Gertrude Hall.
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Letter to Mas. Finch, Cape Cod, August 8, 1910 / Gertrude Hall. 1910.
Letter thanking him for his letter praising her work. She mentions what she has written & expresses gratitude to him.
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- Brownell, Gertrude Hall, 1863-1961. Letter to Mas. Finch, Cape Cod, August 8, 1910 / Gertrude Hall.
Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906. Correspondence with Miss Hill, Milton [Mass.] and 4 lines from her poem "Daffodils" in Heart of the year, March 29, 1887, Mrs. M.V. Terhune [i.e. Marion Harland], Milton, Dec. 27, 1879, Mr. Gilder, Milton, May 15 1886, Mrs. Bush, Milton, Nov. 14, 1878, and "My dear Josephine" ; reproduction of a portrait, and manuscripts (ca. 900 p.) for the novels The Other Girls and The Gayworthys; poem "Their angels"
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Correspondence with Miss Hill, Milton [Mass.] and 4 lines from her poem "Daffodils" in Heart of the year, March 29, 1887, Mrs. M.V. Terhune [i.e. Marion Harland], Milton, Dec. 27, 1879, Mr. Gilder, Milton, May 15 1886, Mrs. Bush, Milton, Nov. 14, 1878, and "My dear Josephine" ; reproduction of a portrait, and manuscripts (ca. 900 p.) for the novels The Other Girls and The Gayworthys; poem "Their angels" [1864?]-1894.
Note to Miss Hill includes a signed leaf with 4 lines from "Daffodils". Letter to Terhune thanking her for a photograph & copy of her book. Whitney mentions the slowness of her own publication. Letter to Gilder asking him to publish poems of her daughter's in The Century. Note to Bush declining to contribute some writing to her paper. Note to "My dear Josephine" identified in another hand as Josephine Spooner, March 1894. Poem "Their angels" on 3 leaves of orange paper signed Adeline D. T. Whitney, but in another hand. Note in upper right, Scrib for Dec. It appeared in Scribner's Monthly, December 1879.
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- Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906. Correspondence with Miss Hill, Milton [Mass.] and 4 lines from her poem "Daffodils" in Heart of the year, March 29, 1887, Mrs. M.V. Terhune [i.e. Marion Harland], Milton, Dec. 27, 1879, Mr. Gilder, Milton, May 15 1886, Mrs. Bush, Milton, Nov. 14, 1878, and "My dear Josephine" ; reproduction of a portrait, and manuscripts (ca. 900 p.) for the novels The Other Girls and The Gayworthys; poem "Their angels"
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919. Correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wheeler, Edela, Mssr. Estes & Lauriat and others, holograph poem, signed, a scrapbook with articles about and letters to Wilcox, a photograph unmounted.
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Correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wheeler, Edela, Mssr. Estes & Lauriat and others, holograph poem, signed, a scrapbook with articles about and letters to Wilcox, a photograph unmounted. 1883-1907.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919. Correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wheeler, Edela, Mssr. Estes & Lauriat and others, holograph poem, signed, a scrapbook with articles about and letters to Wilcox, a photograph unmounted.
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905. Correspondence with Miss Dyer, Oct. 12, 1889, "Josie", Feb. 2, 1895, and Mrs. Oliver, Melrose, Dec. 14, 1897, Mrs. Banlett, Boston, Dec. 29, 1878, Mr. Bacon, Feb. 1, 1901, Mrs. Fannie Pratt, Jan. 30, 1893-Dec. 16, 1904, Jno. C. Maker, Melrose, June 25, 1893, Bro. Dearborn / Mary A. Livermore.
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Correspondence with Miss Dyer, Oct. 12, 1889, "Josie", Feb. 2, 1895, and Mrs. Oliver, Melrose, Dec. 14, 1897, Mrs. Banlett, Boston, Dec. 29, 1878, Mr. Bacon, Feb. 1, 1901, Mrs. Fannie Pratt, Jan. 30, 1893-Dec. 16, 1904, Jno. C. Maker, Melrose, June 25, 1893, Bro. Dearborn / Mary A. Livermore. 1878-1904.
Note to Miss Dyer replying to a request for an article on "Dress", putting it off until after Christmas because she is busy with other literary work. Note to her cousin Josie enclosing Cong. Draper's response to Livermore's request to obtain her cousin's son a place at the Naval Academy. The reponse in not enclosed here. Reply to Mrs. Oliver's offer of hospitality explaining the age and ill health of members of Livermore's family (she was 77 at this time) Note to Mrs. Banlett, sending a book and referring her to find the others; mentions starting west for three months, reluctantly. Livermore describes the beginnings of her famous lecture "The battle of life". Six letters and a postcard to Mrs. Fannie B. Pratt, of Boston, concerning meetings of the Wintergreen Club and Livermore's activities and health. In the latest letter Livermore is concerned with getting Mrs. [Julia Ward] Howe to come. Letter to Maker thanking him for his note about the Melrose school being named for her and agreeing to provide a gift for the building. Letter to Bro. Dearborn asking for a "good word' in the Boston Journal for "John Baker," a lecturer and victim of the Czar, [1879?]
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- Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905. Correspondence with Miss Dyer, Oct. 12, 1889, "Josie", Feb. 2, 1895, and Mrs. Oliver, Melrose, Dec. 14, 1897, Mrs. Banlett, Boston, Dec. 29, 1878, Mr. Bacon, Feb. 1, 1901, Mrs. Fannie Pratt, Jan. 30, 1893-Dec. 16, 1904, Jno. C. Maker, Melrose, June 25, 1893, Bro. Dearborn / Mary A. Livermore.
Thordarson Collection. Thordarson Collection : a private collection of [British] scientific, natural history, and technological literature, also Icelandic titles and pre-1800 English literature.
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Thordarson Collection : a private collection of [British] scientific, natural history, and technological literature, also Icelandic titles and pre-1800 English literature. 1470-1900.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5000 v.
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- Thordarson Collection. Thordarson Collection : a private collection of [British] scientific, natural history, and technological literature, also Icelandic titles and pre-1800 English literature.
Hoopes, Margaret Campbell. Sketchbooks.
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Sketchbooks.
Sketchbooks of Margaret Campbell and Florence J. Hoopes, sisters who illustrated the Alice and Jerry reading series and other childrens' works. Included are pencil drawings and studies of figures (men, women, and children), machinery, scenes, animals, and costumes as well as other subjects. The books include notes on drawing, notes on publications, and examples of other illustrators. The envelopes include some printed pages of a few of their works and mock-ups and original artwork for "Days with David."
ArchivalResource: 25 v. : ill. ; 26 cm. + 3 folders.
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- Hoopes, Margaret Campbell. Sketchbooks.
Quincy, Mary Perkins. Letter, August 14, 1919, Litchfield to Mr. Ryan / Mary P. Quincy.
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Letter, August 14, 1919, Litchfield to Mr. Ryan / Mary P. Quincy.
Replying to Mr. Ryan's letter on the Quincy family.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 18 cm.
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- Quincy, Mary Perkins. Letter, August 14, 1919, Litchfield to Mr. Ryan / Mary P. Quincy.
Townsend, Virginia F. (Virginia Frances), 1836-1920. Summers at Littleton, poem, and note to Mr. Merrill, Jackson, N.H., Aug., 8, 1889 / Virginia F. Townsend.
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Summers at Littleton, poem, and note to Mr. Merrill, Jackson, N.H., Aug., 8, 1889 / Virginia F. Townsend. 1889.
Poem of 3 stanzas, undated. Card to Mr. Merrill replying to a request for an autograph.
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- Townsend, Virginia F. (Virginia Frances), 1836-1920. Summers at Littleton, poem, and note to Mr. Merrill, Jackson, N.H., Aug., 8, 1889 / Virginia F. Townsend.
Converse, Harriet Maxwell, 1836-1903. Letter, New York City, 5.24.89.
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Letter, New York City, 5.24.89. 1889.
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- Converse, Harriet Maxwell, 1836-1903. Letter, New York City, 5.24.89.
Seawell, Molly Elliot, 1860-1916. Correspondence with Mr. C.T. Scott, Washington D.C., Aug. 31st, 1894, Oct. 26, 1894 and Feb. 5, 1910 and two quotations.
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Correspondence with Mr. C.T. Scott, Washington D.C., Aug. 31st, 1894, Oct. 26, 1894 and Feb. 5, 1910 and two quotations. 1894-1912.
Three letters discussing her writing and her views on writing, . The two quotations are variations of lines from p. 16 of "The Sprightly Romance of Marsac." Both are signed and dated, 1898 and 1912 respectively. Photograph from a magazine tipped into one.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Seawell, Molly Elliot, 1860-1916. Correspondence with Mr. C.T. Scott, Washington D.C., Aug. 31st, 1894, Oct. 26, 1894 and Feb. 5, 1910 and two quotations.
Rice, Louise Guest, 1880-. Letter to Robley Durham Stevens, August 26, 1935 / Louise Rice.
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Letter to Robley Durham Stevens, August 26, 1935 / Louise Rice. 1935.
Reply to a letter from Stevens' inquiries about obtaining a photograph of Rice and the character of several well-known people. Rice gives her opinion on Roosevelt, Freud, Mussolini, Hitler, and O'Neill and graphology in general. Attached are 4 postage stamp pictures of Rice, which she claims is the only portrait of her available.
ArchivalResource: [2] leaves : photograph ; 1 item.
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- Rice, Louise Guest, 1880-. Letter to Robley Durham Stevens, August 26, 1935 / Louise Rice.
Anonymous. Diary.
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Diary. 1935.
Diary begun January 1, written daily for the January and February and then stops completely after Feb. 21. The writer is a single, religious, working woman who seems to live with Mr. & Mrs. Thompson ("Elias' mother) and their daughter and her friend, Ellen, in or near Detroit. They appear to be surrogate parents. She mentions a sister, Virginia and a married brother. She writes of her routine of working, church, and outings in town. She attends church and social events with Wilmot Holben, a boyfriend. In the 2 months she writes, she has 8, 13, and 4 teeth pulled. She appears to work at the Hudson Motor Car Co. She does not discuss her work but appears to enjoy it. The brief entries provide some surprising details, including her indignation at a proposal letter from a Mr. Henry Luskin.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 19 cm.
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- Anonymous. Diary.
Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de, 1768-1848. Mémoires d'outre-tombe. Book 12, 22-23 : portions of chapter 4 of Book XII (Pleiade edition I, 418) concerning Lord Byron and the end of the final chapter of Book XXII and chapters 1-2-3 of Book XXIII concerning Napoleon at the time of his return from Elba / written by Madame de Chateaubriand (Book XII) and Hyacinthe Pilorge (Chateaubriand's secretary) ; each group of manuscripts has numerous corrections and additions by Chateaubriand.
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Mémoires d'outre-tombe. Book 12, 22-23 : portions of chapter 4 of Book XII (Pleiade edition I, 418) concerning Lord Byron and the end of the final chapter of Book XXII and chapters 1-2-3 of Book XXIII concerning Napoleon at the time of his return from Elba / written by Madame de Chateaubriand (Book XII) and Hyacinthe Pilorge (Chateaubriand's secretary) ; each group of manuscripts has numerous corrections and additions by Chateaubriand.
ArchivalResource: ca. 20 p.
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- Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de, 1768-1848. Mémoires d'outre-tombe. Book 12, 22-23 : portions of chapter 4 of Book XII (Pleiade edition I, 418) concerning Lord Byron and the end of the final chapter of Book XXII and chapters 1-2-3 of Book XXIII concerning Napoleon at the time of his return from Elba / written by Madame de Chateaubriand (Book XII) and Hyacinthe Pilorge (Chateaubriand's secretary) ; each group of manuscripts has numerous corrections and additions by Chateaubriand.
Marks, Jeannette Augustus, 1875-1964. Letters, 1922 December 22 and 1934 February 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Lauriat, and Miss Jean O'Brien, New York City, August 8, 1927 / Jeannette Marks.
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Letters, 1922 December 22 and 1934 February 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Lauriat, and Miss Jean O'Brien, New York City, August 8, 1927 / Jeannette Marks. 1922-1934.
ALS dated December 22, 1922 on letterhead from Attic Peace, President's House, South Hadley Massachusetts sending Christmas greetings to Mrs. C.E. Lauriat, includes envelope; TLS to Mr. and Mrs. Lauriat dated February 23, 1934 on letterhead from Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, thanking them for the Christmas card and silhouette of Patience, carte de visite inscribed to "Father and Mother Lauriat" with New Year's greetings. Letter to O'Brien replying to a request for her views on writing, advising her not to rely on writing for financial support.
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- Marks, Jeannette Augustus, 1875-1964. Letters, 1922 December 22 and 1934 February 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Lauriat, and Miss Jean O'Brien, New York City, August 8, 1927 / Jeannette Marks.
Chaplin, Jane Dunbar, 1819-1884. Holograph stories submitted to the Youth's companion : written ca. 1881? with envelopes including notes by editors of the magazine / most of the stories are by Mary A. Denison, Jane Dunbar Chaplin, and M.B. Williams, some unsigned.
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Holograph stories submitted to the Youth's companion : written ca. 1881? with envelopes including notes by editors of the magazine / most of the stories are by Mary A. Denison, Jane Dunbar Chaplin, and M.B. Williams, some unsigned. 1870-1889?
Arranged: anonymous stories, stories under author's name, envelopes.
ArchivalResource: 61 mss.
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- Chaplin, Jane Dunbar, 1819-1884. Holograph stories submitted to the Youth's companion : written ca. 1881? with envelopes including notes by editors of the magazine / most of the stories are by Mary A. Denison, Jane Dunbar Chaplin, and M.B. Williams, some unsigned.
May, Sophie, 1833-1906. Correspondence with Mr. C.A. Richardson, Norridgewock, Maine, July 12, 1865 and Mrs. W.E. Ambler, Worcester, Mass., Mar. 13, 1888 / Rebecca S. Clarke.
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Correspondence with Mr. C.A. Richardson, Norridgewock, Maine, July 12, 1865 and Mrs. W.E. Ambler, Worcester, Mass., Mar. 13, 1888 / Rebecca S. Clarke. 1865-1888.
Note to Mr. Ambler replying to his inquiry about having her photograph taken. Letter to Mr. Richardson clarifying a misrepresentation by a Mrs. Helen Howard who made it appear Clarke was endorsing her writing.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- May, Sophie, 1833-1906. Correspondence with Mr. C.A. Richardson, Norridgewock, Maine, July 12, 1865 and Mrs. W.E. Ambler, Worcester, Mass., Mar. 13, 1888 / Rebecca S. Clarke.
Rakosi, Carl, 1903-2004. Letters, manuscripts, worksheets, clippings, poetry readings and miscellaneous items.
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Letters, manuscripts, worksheets, clippings, poetry readings and miscellaneous items. 1960-1986.
ArchivalResource: 80 folders 6 boxes + cassettes
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- Rakosi, Carl, 1903-2004. Letters, manuscripts, worksheets, clippings, poetry readings and miscellaneous items.
Hellman, Frances. Correspondence with Mr. Putnam (four letters) and part of another letter, lacking the first page.
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Correspondence with Mr. Putnam (four letters) and part of another letter, lacking the first page. 18--?
ArchivalResource: 5 letters.
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- Hellman, Frances. Correspondence with Mr. Putnam (four letters) and part of another letter, lacking the first page.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Sweden, Finland, and other European countries.
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Collection of dissertations from Sweden, Finland, and other European countries. 1600-1850.
Arranged by city (university), subarranged by praeses.
ArchivalResource: boxes.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Sweden, Finland, and other European countries.
Fanny, Aunt, 1822-1894. Correspondence with Mr. Seaver, Jan. 8, 1859, Miss Booth, Mrs. Botta, 3 East 34th St., Dec. 19, 1870, and Mr. Prime, 173 E. 13th St. / Fanny Barrow.
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Correspondence with Mr. Seaver, Jan. 8, 1859, Miss Booth, Mrs. Botta, 3 East 34th St., Dec. 19, 1870, and Mr. Prime, 173 E. 13th St. / Fanny Barrow. 1859-1870.
Letter to Mr. Seaver discussing writing and politics. Social letter to Miss Booth. Letter to Mrs. Botta about the "Whittier" autograph and social matters. Letter to Mr. Prime asking if he recalls giving her a book on "The death of little children" [Thoughts on the death of little children, 1866] and relating how it affected her.
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- Fanny, Aunt, 1822-1894. Correspondence with Mr. Seaver, Jan. 8, 1859, Miss Booth, Mrs. Botta, 3 East 34th St., Dec. 19, 1870, and Mr. Prime, 173 E. 13th St. / Fanny Barrow.
Davis, Fannie Stearns, b. 1884. The ancient beautiful things ; The water came up with a roar.
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The ancient beautiful things ; The water came up with a roar. [192-?]
Typed copies of The ancient beautiful things and The water came up with a roar. Pencilled notations on The ancient beautiful things, apparently for a reading.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Davis, Fannie Stearns, b. 1884. The ancient beautiful things ; The water came up with a roar.
Enfantin, P. (Prosper), 1796-1864. Correspondence by P. Enfantin.
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Correspondence by P. Enfantin. 1816-1857.
A collection of letters by Enfantin between 1816 and 1857, with most written during the 1820's. Primary correspondent appears to be Bon. LeCamus, a member of the Académie de Clermont, whose works are listed in the Bibliotheque Nationale. Included are long discussions about his doctrines and information about "Le Producteur". There is one letter written while in Saint Pelagie prison, one from Menilmontant, one on letterhead of Religion Saint-Simonienne, one on letterhead of Chemin de Fer de Lyon a la Méditerranée.
ArchivalResource: 36 letters.
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- Enfantin, P. (Prosper), 1796-1864. Correspondence by P. Enfantin.
Cary, Elisabeth Luther, 1867-1936. Letter to Mr G. H. Putnam, August 2, 1898 / Elisabeth Luther Cary.
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Letter to Mr G. H. Putnam, August 2, 1898 / Elisabeth Luther Cary. 1898.
Letter to Mr. Putnam agreeing to royalty terms for her forthcoming book on Tennyson.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 18 cm.
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- Cary, Elisabeth Luther, 1867-1936. Letter to Mr G. H. Putnam, August 2, 1898 / Elisabeth Luther Cary.
Royall, Anne Newport, 1769-1854. Letter to James Holiday, Jan. 19, 1849, Washington, D.C.
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Letter to James Holiday, Jan. 19, 1849, Washington, D.C. 1849.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Royall, Anne Newport, 1769-1854. Letter to James Holiday, Jan. 19, 1849, Washington, D.C.
Austin, Jane G. (Jane Goodwin), 1831-1894. Correspondence with Mrs. Houghton, July 9, 1889 and Miss Hull, July 30, 1892 ; "Syra" from Harper's New Monthly Magazine / Jane G. Austin.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Houghton, July 9, 1889 and Miss Hull, July 30, 1892 ; "Syra" from Harper's New Monthly Magazine / Jane G. Austin. 1889-1892.
Note to Mr. Houghton is briefly about publication of Standish of Standish. Short letter on mourning stationery to Miss Hull is a reply to a request for a paper on Pilgrim children and mentions her limited time and health to do other than work on her books. "Syra", a story detached from Harper's New Monthly Magazine (p. 616-623), includes many manuscript corrections and notes in the author's hand.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Austin, Jane G. (Jane Goodwin), 1831-1894. Correspondence with Mrs. Houghton, July 9, 1889 and Miss Hull, July 30, 1892 ; "Syra" from Harper's New Monthly Magazine / Jane G. Austin.
Science and Religion Collection. Science and religion collection / collected by Professor Ron Numbers.
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Science and religion collection / collected by Professor Ron Numbers. 1900-2000.
A collection of books, pamphlets, and serials about religion and science, evolution, creation and similar topics, in English, primarily U.S. imprints.
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- Science and Religion Collection. Science and religion collection / collected by Professor Ron Numbers.
Pierce, Theodore, 1907-1999. Papers, 1938-1981.
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Papers, 1938-1981.
Mostly incoming correspondence to Ted Pierce, (1907-1999) a member of one of the first African-American families in Madison, Wisconsin, from his friend Willard Motley (1909-1965), a prominent writer. The material dates from 1938 to 1963, mainly 1946-1950. Also includes a small collection of Motley's writings, including two manuscripts written by Motley: Lucy: A One Act Play, and the first two chapters of the published book Of Night, Perchance of Death; and four published articles: "Calle Olvera," "Education of a writer, " "Give the gentleman what he wants, " and "Small-town Los Angeles."
ArchivalResource: .4 c.f.19 folders.
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- Pierce, Theodore, 1907-1999. Papers, 1938-1981.
Duveen Alchemy and Chemistry Collection. Duveen Alchemy and Chemistry Collection : the library of Denis I. Duveen described in Bibliotheca alchemica et chemica.
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Duveen Alchemy and Chemistry Collection : the library of Denis I. Duveen described in Bibliotheca alchemica et chemica. 1470-1800.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3000 v.
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- Duveen Alchemy and Chemistry Collection. Duveen Alchemy and Chemistry Collection : the library of Denis I. Duveen described in Bibliotheca alchemica et chemica.
Austin, Rebecca J., 1878-. Diaries
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Diaries 1904-1909.
Rebecca Austin was the eldest daughter of William Liseter Austin, president of Baldwin Locomotive Works. They were a wealthy family with a well-known farm and stables. Her sister, Jean, married a DuPont. This small collection records activities of a wealthy family. Included are a diary of a trip to Cuba, February 1904 with her sister, Mabel, accompanying her father who went for business and a fIve-year diary, 1905-1909, almost completely full. She records trips abroad, horse competitions, family and Rosemont activities. Also included are a Tiffany salt spoon, a lock of hair from William L. Austin, Jr., 26 postcards, and ca. 44 other pieces of ephemera including letters, greeting cards, brochures, memorabilia from travels, invitation to a reception for graduates of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University 1919, invitation to the wedding breakfast of Jean Austin and Willam du Pont, Jr. January 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 box : ill., photo.
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- Austin, Rebecca J., 1878-. Diaries
Cassie, Bettie Margot. Letter to Mr. Hurd, Montpelier, Vermont / Bettie Margot Cassie.
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Letter to Mr. Hurd, Montpelier, Vermont / Bettie Margot Cassie. [193-?]
Letter to Harry Elmore Hurd on letterhead of The Vermonter, illustrated state magazine, Poetry Department, of which Cassie is the Poetry Editor. She talks about their exchange of books and replies accepting his poem for publication.
ArchivalResource: [2] p. ; 25 cm.
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- Cassie, Bettie Margot. Letter to Mr. Hurd, Montpelier, Vermont / Bettie Margot Cassie.
Whiting, Lilian, 1847-1942. Letter to Mr. Dale, Oct. 19, 1902, Boston.
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Letter to Mr. Dale, Oct. 19, 1902, Boston. 1902.
ArchivalResource: 5 p.
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- Whiting, Lilian, 1847-1942. Letter to Mr. Dale, Oct. 19, 1902, Boston.
Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968. Letter to Mr. Hamilton Holt, The Lombardy, New York, October 4th, 1931 / Edna Ferber.
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Letter to Mr. Hamilton Holt, The Lombardy, New York, October 4th, 1931 / Edna Ferber.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ([3] p.) ; 18 cm.
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- Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968. Letter to Mr. Hamilton Holt, The Lombardy, New York, October 4th, 1931 / Edna Ferber.
Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672. Comprehensive collection of works by Anne Bradstreet.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Anne Bradstreet. 1650-1986.
ArchivalResource: v.
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- Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672. Comprehensive collection of works by Anne Bradstreet.
Kirkland, Caroline M. (Caroline Matilda), 1801-1864. Correspondence with Mr. Scribner, Danville, Illinois, Feb. 11, 1863; to Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Mary B. Lothrop, Mrs. Jerusha Lothrop; poem by her daughter; receipt for partial payment, November 10th, 1855, from Dix Edward /: b C.M. Kirkland.
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Correspondence with Mr. Scribner, Danville, Illinois, Feb. 11, 1863; to Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Mary B. Lothrop, Mrs. Jerusha Lothrop; poem by her daughter; receipt for partial payment, November 10th, 1855, from Dix Edward /: b C.M. Kirkland. 1840-1863.
A letter to Mr. Scribner trying to locate a copy of "Holidays abroad" and mentioning that she is spending the winter in Illinois and writing again. The receipt is for a story "Owl Copse." Fourteen unpublished autograph letters to her cousin Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, his wife, Mary B. Lothrop, and Mrs Jerusha Lothrop. A poem with ink drawings, probably by her daughter, Elizabeth. Transcriptions available with letters.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Kirkland, Caroline M. (Caroline Matilda), 1801-1864. Correspondence with Mr. Scribner, Danville, Illinois, Feb. 11, 1863; to Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, Mary B. Lothrop, Mrs. Jerusha Lothrop; poem by her daughter; receipt for partial payment, November 10th, 1855, from Dix Edward /: b C.M. Kirkland.
Botta, Anne C. Lynch (Anne Charlotte Lynch), 1815-1891. Letter to Mr. Champlin, Dec. 12 or 13, 1885 and holograph poems : Great men and Dreams and Byron and the Mediterranean.
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Letter to Mr. Champlin, Dec. 12 or 13, 1885 and holograph poems : Great men and Dreams and Byron and the Mediterranean. 1815-1891.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Botta, Anne C. Lynch (Anne Charlotte Lynch), 1815-1891. Letter to Mr. Champlin, Dec. 12 or 13, 1885 and holograph poems : Great men and Dreams and Byron and the Mediterranean.
Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke, 1811-1850. Letter to Miss Putnam and holograph poems "Lulu" and "A Charade" and photograph (printed after 1872).
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Letter to Miss Putnam and holograph poems "Lulu" and "A Charade" and photograph (printed after 1872). 1811-1850.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke, 1811-1850. Letter to Miss Putnam and holograph poems "Lulu" and "A Charade" and photograph (printed after 1872).
Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950. Letter to Arlo Bates, Oct. 30th.
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Letter to Arlo Bates, Oct. 30th. 1855-1950.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950. Letter to Arlo Bates, Oct. 30th.
Cortazzo, Emma Cullum Huidekoper, 1842-1918. Correspondence from Katherine Cortazzo to Mr. Morris, Newport, Oct. 15, 1919 and from Mr. Barrie to Harrison S. Morris, Philadelphia, March 3, 1920.
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Correspondence from Katherine Cortazzo to Mr. Morris, Newport, Oct. 15, 1919 and from Mr. Barrie to Harrison S. Morris, Philadelphia, March 3, 1920.
Letter from Katherine Cortazzo, her daughter, thanking Mr. Morris for his kind letter and asking him to watch for any of her father's paintings. Letter from Mr. Barrie to Mr. Morris thanking him for the Cortazzo letters and returning them to Mr. Morris.
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- Cortazzo, Emma Cullum Huidekoper, 1842-1918. Correspondence from Katherine Cortazzo to Mr. Morris, Newport, Oct. 15, 1919 and from Mr. Barrie to Harrison S. Morris, Philadelphia, March 3, 1920.
Stoup, Ella. Diaries and ledgers.
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Diaries and ledgers. 1899-1936.
Ella Stoup lived in Ypsilanti, Michigan, was married to Henry L. Stoup, a millwright who travelled for work; they had 3 daughters, Hazel, Emma, and Minnie. A ledger for 1914-1915 was kept by Hazel (Mrs. Walter C. Pierce) recording household expenses and income. The diaries include household chores, family events, visits, lodge (Eastern Star) and church events. She records Henry's 70th birthday on Feb. 2, 1911. By 1927, she no longer mentions him. The ledgers record household expenses and rents. The entries are mostly matter of fact with little opinion or emotion.
ArchivalResource: 9 v. ; 15-20 cm.
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- Stoup, Ella. Diaries and ledgers.
Gould, Elizabeth Porter, 1848-1906. [Poem], Chelsea, Mass., 1890 / Elizabeth Porter Gould.
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[Poem], Chelsea, Mass., 1890 / Elizabeth Porter Gould.
Poem of four lines: "Under the restless surface/Of all man's life on earth, /The Christ of sacred story/Renews each day his birth."
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Gould, Elizabeth Porter, 1848-1906. [Poem], Chelsea, Mass., 1890 / Elizabeth Porter Gould.
Jones, Emma Garrison. Letters July 3, 1891, Box 35 Martinsburg, West Virginia to "Neffez" and May 31, 1893, Box 35, Martinsburg, West Virginia to "My dear Will" [i.e. William J. Benners] / Emma G. Jones.
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Letters July 3, 1891, Box 35 Martinsburg, West Virginia to "Neffez" and May 31, 1893, Box 35, Martinsburg, West Virginia to "My dear Will" [i.e. William J. Benners] / Emma G. Jones.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Jones, Emma Garrison. Letters July 3, 1891, Box 35 Martinsburg, West Virginia to "Neffez" and May 31, 1893, Box 35, Martinsburg, West Virginia to "My dear Will" [i.e. William J. Benners] / Emma G. Jones.
Harrison, Burton, Mrs., 1843-1920. Correspondence wtih Mr. Lincoln, Nov. 27, Mr. Gilder, n.d., Dear Sir, Wed. [1895], "My dear Sir", Hull's Cove, Maine, [1904], and Mr. Holt, May 26, Bar Harbour ; photograph; / Constance Cary Harrison.
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Correspondence wtih Mr. Lincoln, Nov. 27, Mr. Gilder, n.d., Dear Sir, Wed. [1895], "My dear Sir", Hull's Cove, Maine, [1904], and Mr. Holt, May 26, Bar Harbour ; photograph; / Constance Cary Harrison. [between 1867 and 1920?]
Letter to Mr. Lincoln lending her name to his dramatic enterprise and thanking him for tickets to a meeting of Uncut Leaves. Photograph is 12 x 9 cm. mounted on an album leaf 24 x 19 cm. Letter to Mr. Gilder responding to his editing suggestions for an unspecified work of Harrison's. Letter to the editor of the North American Review replying to his request for an article on "Some aspects of the American husband." It appeared in the January 1896 issue under the title: "A study in husbands." Inquiry to an editor about a story "An out door girl" which she sent to Mr. Bangs of The New Metropolitan, who no longer works there. Six letters to Mr. GIlder about writing for The Century. Letter to Mr. Holt about an article for which illustrations may include her Bar Harbour neighborhood.
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- Harrison, Burton, Mrs., 1843-1920. Correspondence wtih Mr. Lincoln, Nov. 27, Mr. Gilder, n.d., Dear Sir, Wed. [1895], "My dear Sir", Hull's Cove, Maine, [1904], and Mr. Holt, May 26, Bar Harbour ; photograph; / Constance Cary Harrison.
Perry Mason & Co. Letter to Mrs. Henry Reeves, Boston, Mass. / Perry Mason & Co.
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Letter to Mrs. Henry Reeves, Boston, Mass. / Perry Mason & Co. [18--?]
Letter from the Youth's Companion, signed Perry Mason & Co., informing Reeves that although her story was not successfull in the prize competition, the magazine is publishing it and sending her a check. Enclosed is a circular answering questions about submissions to Youth's Companion.
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- Perry Mason & Co. Letter to Mrs. Henry Reeves, Boston, Mass. / Perry Mason & Co.
Brown, Dorothy N. Diaries.
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Diaries. 1929-1935.
The diaries begin with Brown as a nursing student from Riverside, California and end with her working as a nurse in southern California. She took classes and worked in Chicago at the Lying In Hospital from October 1932 to February 1933. During this this time she visits her Aunt Anne in Chicago and stays with relatives and friends on the return car trip to California where she remains. She lives in or near Riverside and writes of driving to Whittier, Long Beach, Pasadena, and car vacation trips. . She writes of her car, a Ford and later buying a Chevy and the repairs and maintenance of both. She writes of pottery classes, exercise classes, and lots of sewing and cooking. The entries are about nursing work, family, social life, and boyfriends. She mostly works as a maternity nurse; her work schedule varies and includes split shifts and being on call. She has an active social life with family and friends.; she writes a great deal about her friend Betty. The 1929 diary records her breakup with Harold. She writes of the March 10, 1933 earthquake in Long Beach and the October 2, 1933 earthquake in Vernon. In the later diaries she has a steady boyfriend, Chet, and is still working as a nurse and living in Arlington, Calif. In 1935 she gets promoted to admitting nurse. Chet struggles to find steady work.
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- Brown, Dorothy N. Diaries.
Hapgood, Isabel Florence, 1850-1928. Correspondence with "My dear John", Boston, Dec. 20, 1886, and Mr. Coster, New York, July 10, 1914, Dec. 12, 1914, Feb. 24, 1918 / Isabel F. Hapgood.
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Correspondence with "My dear John", Boston, Dec. 20, 1886, and Mr. Coster, New York, July 10, 1914, Dec. 12, 1914, Feb. 24, 1918 / Isabel F. Hapgood. 1886-1918.
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- Hapgood, Isabel Florence, 1850-1928. Correspondence with "My dear John", Boston, Dec. 20, 1886, and Mr. Coster, New York, July 10, 1914, Dec. 12, 1914, Feb. 24, 1918 / Isabel F. Hapgood.
Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922. The little past : The masterpiece, Cakes and ale, poem, "The Source," 2 letters to Mr. Goodman, Cambridge, Oct. 8 and Oct. 29, 1902, and 2 letters to Mr. Thomas, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 17, 1912 and Feb. 19, 1912 / Josephine Preston Peabody.
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The little past : The masterpiece, Cakes and ale, poem, "The Source," 2 letters to Mr. Goodman, Cambridge, Oct. 8 and Oct. 29, 1902, and 2 letters to Mr. Thomas, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 17, 1912 and Feb. 19, 1912 / Josephine Preston Peabody. [1901]-1912.
Two poems on a sheet from the collection titled "The little past." Two letters to Mr. Goodman replying to a request for biographical information for "Current Literature". One is quite lengthy and includes her thoughts on plays and poetry and acceptance by the public. Poem on one sheet titled "The Source" signed and dated 26 March 1901. "For Mrs. Howes Norris" on verso. Two letters to Mr. Thomas about visiting him in New York and having him dine with them.
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- Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922. The little past : The masterpiece, Cakes and ale, poem, "The Source," 2 letters to Mr. Goodman, Cambridge, Oct. 8 and Oct. 29, 1902, and 2 letters to Mr. Thomas, Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 17, 1912 and Feb. 19, 1912 / Josephine Preston Peabody.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. [French commonplace book about women]
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[French commonplace book about women]
ArchivalResource: [1] v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 20 cm.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. [French commonplace book about women]
Churchill, Nancy Peirce, 1839-1913. Diaries, notebooks, and ledgers.
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Diaries, notebooks, and ledgers. 1875-1913.
Nancy Churchill lived in New Bedford, Masssachusetts and was married twice, to Stephen Aiken and later to Samuel Churchill. She had 2 children from the first marriage, Eddie and Emmie. Her role is as the matriarch, providing emotional and financial support, especially to her grandchildren. She appears to own rental property, also taught music lessons. Her writing is lively, emotional, and witty. One of the notebooks includes many clippings of Robert Ingersoll, a noted Freethinker. Her own and her husband's poems are included in the notebooks. The 6 diaries date from May 1879 to October 1913. The 4 notebooks Include clippings, handwritten extracts from books, notes, poems, copies of a few of her letters, and accounting ledgers. Laid into one of the notebooks is a letter to Emmie, complaining about family, but witty, dated Jan. 10, 1910.
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- Churchill, Nancy Peirce, 1839-1913. Diaries, notebooks, and ledgers.
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Comprehensive collection of works by Sarah Orne Jewett : including correspondence with Miss Palfrey, Miss Dyer, Miss Bates, Mr. Alden, Mr. Day, Mrs. Hay, Katharine Upham, Mrs. F.E. Lord, Miss Annie C. Ellis, Revd George Bainton, Mr. Chandler, Mrs. Oliver, Catherine, Editor of Portsmouth Journal; and holographs: Together (poem), I know my love (poem), a few lines from Marsh Island, A robin who had flown too high (poem), clippings of poems Two musicians; A child's grave, When out beyond the eastern hills (with holograph annotations), and notes concerning the Friday Club opening in Children's home, notes about Mrs. M. Goodwin of Berwick, and AQS from "South Berwick" and photographs.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Sarah Orne Jewett : including correspondence with Miss Palfrey, Miss Dyer, Miss Bates, Mr. Alden, Mr. Day, Mrs. Hay, Katharine Upham, Mrs. F.E. Lord, Miss Annie C. Ellis, Revd George Bainton, Mr. Chandler, Mrs. Oliver, Catherine, Editor of Portsmouth Journal; and holographs: Together (poem), I know my love (poem), a few lines from Marsh Island, A robin who had flown too high (poem), clippings of poems Two musicians; A child's grave, When out beyond the eastern hills (with holograph annotations), and notes concerning the Friday Club opening in Children's home, notes about Mrs. M. Goodwin of Berwick, and AQS from "South Berwick" and photographs. 1873-1950.
29 items of correspondence, manuscripts, ephemera, portraits. Printed books arranged by no. assigned by the Bibliography of American literature, v. 5, 1969, 10870-10949.
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- Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Comprehensive collection of works by Sarah Orne Jewett : including correspondence with Miss Palfrey, Miss Dyer, Miss Bates, Mr. Alden, Mr. Day, Mrs. Hay, Katharine Upham, Mrs. F.E. Lord, Miss Annie C. Ellis, Revd George Bainton, Mr. Chandler, Mrs. Oliver, Catherine, Editor of Portsmouth Journal; and holographs: Together (poem), I know my love (poem), a few lines from Marsh Island, A robin who had flown too high (poem), clippings of poems Two musicians; A child's grave, When out beyond the eastern hills (with holograph annotations), and notes concerning the Friday Club opening in Children's home, notes about Mrs. M. Goodwin of Berwick, and AQS from "South Berwick" and photographs.
Weaver, Warren, 1894-1978. Oral history of Dr. Warren Weaver.
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Oral history of Dr. Warren Weaver. 1961.
Transcript of interviews conducted by Barbara Land in 1961, beginning March 15 and ending June 28 at the Rockefeller Foundation, New York City, N.Y. There are 15 interview sessions, dated and numbered, with continuous paging.
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- Weaver, Warren, 1894-1978. Oral history of Dr. Warren Weaver.
Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907. Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Brown College, Brockport, N.Y., August 28, 1904 and Mr. Ryman, Blockport, Oct. 28 / Mary J. Holmes.
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Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Brown College, Brockport, N.Y., August 28, 1904 and Mr. Ryman, Blockport, Oct. 28 / Mary J. Holmes. 1884-1904.
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- Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907. Correspondence with Mr. Stoddard, Brown College, Brockport, N.Y., August 28, 1904 and Mr. Ryman, Blockport, Oct. 28 / Mary J. Holmes.
Gilman, Caroline Howard, 1794-1888. Correspondence with Miss Leslie, Jan. 17, 1835, Charleston and Dear Sir, Aug. 2, 1847, Charleston / Caroline Gilman.
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Correspondence with Miss Leslie, Jan. 17, 1835, Charleston and Dear Sir, Aug. 2, 1847, Charleston / Caroline Gilman. 1835.
Letter agreeing to send something for Leslie's annual and asking whether she received two items sent several months earlier. Letter to Dear Sir, an unnamed literary correspondent, about a yet unpublished work, Thoughts on Poets, asking for comments on George Morris and describing her thoughts on the book. Gilman also asks for advice on finding a publisher for this work.
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- Gilman, Caroline Howard, 1794-1888. Correspondence with Miss Leslie, Jan. 17, 1835, Charleston and Dear Sir, Aug. 2, 1847, Charleston / Caroline Gilman.
Wormeley, Katharine Prescott. Letter to Com. Stedman, May 6, 1879 and unknown, Jan. 20, 1889 / Katharine P. Wormeley.
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Letter to Com. Stedman, May 6, 1879 and unknown, Jan. 20, 1889 / Katharine P. Wormeley. 1879-1889.
Letter to Com. Stedman on letterhead of the Charity Organization Society about some of the Society's work and declining to be the Associate Secretary. Signed K. P. Wormeley, Sec. Very brief newspaper clipping about her new edition of Daudet, mounted (3.7 x 8.9 cm.) Letter card to unidentified, sending a copy of her translation of Louis Lambert.
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- Wormeley, Katharine Prescott. Letter to Com. Stedman, May 6, 1879 and unknown, Jan. 20, 1889 / Katharine P. Wormeley.
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871. Correspondence with Mrs. Jones, Mar. 22, Mr. Foster, Oct. 28, 1861, the editor of Appleton's journal, Apr. 14, and Dr. Bigelow, May 8, 1855, three holograph poems, two prints of a portrait, carte de visite photograph.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Jones, Mar. 22, Mr. Foster, Oct. 28, 1861, the editor of Appleton's journal, Apr. 14, and Dr. Bigelow, May 8, 1855, three holograph poems, two prints of a portrait, carte de visite photograph. 1820-1871.
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- Cary, Alice, 1820-1871. Correspondence with Mrs. Jones, Mar. 22, Mr. Foster, Oct. 28, 1861, the editor of Appleton's journal, Apr. 14, and Dr. Bigelow, May 8, 1855, three holograph poems, two prints of a portrait, carte de visite photograph.
Maitland, Frederic William, 1850-1906. [English manor house rolls : chiefly from Wilburton Manor in the bishopric of Ely, Cambridgeshire].
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[English manor house rolls : chiefly from Wilburton Manor in the bishopric of Ely, Cambridgeshire]. 1302-1506.
This collection has been described by F.W. Maitland. "History of a Cambridgeshire Manor," in English historical review. v. 9, no. 35 (July 1894) pp. 417-439 (reprinted in Collected papers, v. 2, pp. 366-406 and in Selected historical essays (1957), pp. 16-40.
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- Maitland, Frederic William, 1850-1906. [English manor house rolls : chiefly from Wilburton Manor in the bishopric of Ely, Cambridgeshire].
Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894. Correspondence with Mrs. Rollins, 1888 November 25, Lucy Larcom, Oct. 12. 1870, Mr. Sargent, Newtonville, Jan. 22, 1891 ; The greedy ducks, poem ; 2 leaves from an album; portrait / Celia Thaxter.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Rollins, 1888 November 25, Lucy Larcom, Oct. 12. 1870, Mr. Sargent, Newtonville, Jan. 22, 1891 ; The greedy ducks, poem ; 2 leaves from an album; portrait / Celia Thaxter. 1870-1891.
Thanks Mrs. Rollins & Mrs. Wiggin for a copy of her brother's song set to music. Penciled title in corner: "She is so fair" referring to song title. Poem on two leaves titled The greedy ducks, 32 lines on recto only, about ducks waiting for their breakfast. Two leaves from an album, with: an ANS, sending a poem and asking for a check to The Independent, 5 nineteenth century photographs, one of Thaxter(faded), one of an interior of her home(faded), two outside her home, and one of her grave. The album leaves also include printed pictures and poems of Thaxter. Letter to Lucy Larcom about Thaxter's submissions to Our Young Folks which Larcom edited. Note to Mr. Sargent declining a social invitation. Full length portrait of Thaxter in Isle of Shoals garden; with an advertising postcard for 1988 edition of "An island garden"
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- Thaxter, Celia, 1835-1894. Correspondence with Mrs. Rollins, 1888 November 25, Lucy Larcom, Oct. 12. 1870, Mr. Sargent, Newtonville, Jan. 22, 1891 ; The greedy ducks, poem ; 2 leaves from an album; portrait / Celia Thaxter.
Coolidge, Susan, 1835-1905. Letter to Mrs. Merritt, Dec. 27, Newport / Sarah Woolsey.
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Letter to Mrs. Merritt, Dec. 27, Newport / Sarah Woolsey. [1898?]
Includes stamped envelope. Thanking her for a Christmas gift and wishing her a Happy New Year and mentioning how delightful Germany is in spite of the "Young Kaiser."
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- Coolidge, Susan, 1835-1905. Letter to Mrs. Merritt, Dec. 27, Newport / Sarah Woolsey.
Rollins, Alice Wellington, 1847-1897. Letter to Mr. Lee, Bronxville, N.Y., August 30 / Alice W. Rollins.
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Letter to Mr. Lee, Bronxville, N.Y., August 30 / Alice W. Rollins. [after 1889]
Letter thanking him for his letter praising her work. She mentions what she has written & expresses gratitude to him.
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- Rollins, Alice Wellington, 1847-1897. Letter to Mr. Lee, Bronxville, N.Y., August 30 / Alice W. Rollins.
Thomas, Edith Matilda, 1854-1925. Correspondence with Miss Dyer, Nov. 27, Executive Council Author's Club, Jan. 23, West New Brighton, N.Y., Mr. Stoddard, Jan. 12, 1885, Geneva, Ohio, William J. Bolt, Geneva, Ohio, March 3, 1887, Mr Baldwin, Geneva, Ohio, Oct. 9, 1885, and Mrs. Botta, Geneva, Ohio, July 5, 1884, and 3 poems, "The Oread," "Three autographs," and "The rainbow" / Edith M. Thomas.
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Correspondence with Miss Dyer, Nov. 27, Executive Council Author's Club, Jan. 23, West New Brighton, N.Y., Mr. Stoddard, Jan. 12, 1885, Geneva, Ohio, William J. Bolt, Geneva, Ohio, March 3, 1887, Mr Baldwin, Geneva, Ohio, Oct. 9, 1885, and Mrs. Botta, Geneva, Ohio, July 5, 1884, and 3 poems, "The Oread," "Three autographs," and "The rainbow" / Edith M. Thomas. 1884-1892
Note to Miss Dyer about an enclosed poem [not present here]. Note to the Author's Club accepting their invitation. Letter to Stoddard thanking him for kind words for her "little book". Reply letter to Bolt mentioning a sonnet and a biographical note. 14 line poem titled "The Oread." Note to Mr. Baldwin, editor of "The Monthly", offering Christmas poems (not included). 8 p. letter to Mrs. Botta thanking her for pictures, reminiscing about her childhood, and discussing the nature of contemporary poetry and science; also mentions a letter from Mrs. [Helen Hunt] Jackson. Ten-line poem titled "The rainbow." Six line poem "Three autographs" has at bottom "Written for Master James D. Chapman" and is signed and dated.
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- Thomas, Edith Matilda, 1854-1925. Correspondence with Miss Dyer, Nov. 27, Executive Council Author's Club, Jan. 23, West New Brighton, N.Y., Mr. Stoddard, Jan. 12, 1885, Geneva, Ohio, William J. Bolt, Geneva, Ohio, March 3, 1887, Mr Baldwin, Geneva, Ohio, Oct. 9, 1885, and Mrs. Botta, Geneva, Ohio, July 5, 1884, and 3 poems, "The Oread," "Three autographs," and "The rainbow" / Edith M. Thomas.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Uppsala, Sweden.
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Collection of dissertations from Uppsala, Sweden. 1600-1850.
Subarranged by praeses.
ArchivalResource: boxes.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Uppsala, Sweden.
Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926. Letter to Mr. Bacheller, Park Avenue Hotel, New York, Monday Morning / Marietta Holley.
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Letter to Mr. Bacheller, Park Avenue Hotel, New York, Monday Morning / Marietta Holley. [between 1878 and 1926]
Short letter to Mr. Bacheller apologizing for not answering sooner, due to illness ; replying that she could supply "a few articles" but that she gets "rather large prices for my work now."
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet ([4] p.) ; 20 cm.
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- Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926. Letter to Mr. Bacheller, Park Avenue Hotel, New York, Monday Morning / Marietta Holley.
Litchfield, Grace Denio, 1849-1944. Letter to Mr. Johnson, Victoria Hotel, Oct. 4, 1891 and Poem titled Sympathy.
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Letter to Mr. Johnson, Victoria Hotel, Oct. 4, 1891 and Poem titled Sympathy. 1891.
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- Litchfield, Grace Denio, 1849-1944. Letter to Mr. Johnson, Victoria Hotel, Oct. 4, 1891 and Poem titled Sympathy.
Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1816-1877. Letter to "Gentlemen, Sept. 14 / Catherine A. Mansfield.
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Letter to "Gentlemen, Sept. 14 / Catherine A. Mansfield. [1860?]
Letter, mounted, inquiring about a missing issue of a subscription and asking for a "charitable" review of "Bouverie" [i.e. The household of Bouverie"].
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- Warfield, Catherine A. (Catherine Ann), 1816-1877. Letter to "Gentlemen, Sept. 14 / Catherine A. Mansfield.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Workbooks, etc.
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Workbooks, etc. [2000-]
Includes modern samples of: Blank journals with various themes including left handed, Harry Potter, Peter Pauper Press, and others. Small blank notebooks including sketch books, notecards, memo books, post-its. Specialized blank books including laboratory notebook, field book. Children's activity and school workbooks. Blank workbooks for creating or recording data for specific subjects or events such as autobiography, life lists, golf, comic books, sudoku.
ArchivalResource: 27 pieces : ill.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Workbooks, etc.
Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan, 1870-1942. Correspondence with Miss Caroline Clark, Feb. 22, 1904 and Mrs. Carson, St. James Court, April 26, 1910 / Alice Hegan Rice.
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Correspondence with Miss Caroline Clark, Feb. 22, 1904 and Mrs. Carson, St. James Court, April 26, 1910 / Alice Hegan Rice. 1904-1910.
Note to Clark explaining that she does not believe in sequels and "Lovely Mary" was already a sequel to "Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch." Letter to Mrs. Carson explaining that Siebler & Co. own the dramatic rights to Mrs. Wiggs.
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- Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan, 1870-1942. Correspondence with Miss Caroline Clark, Feb. 22, 1904 and Mrs. Carson, St. James Court, April 26, 1910 / Alice Hegan Rice.
Griffith, Mary, d. 1846. Letter to Henry C. Carey / M. Griffith.
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Letter to Henry C. Carey / M. Griffith. [1828]
Letter to Carey, publisher in Philadelphia, about publication of an unnamed work. She notes that, as he is familiar with her style, she need not fear the "unmerciful critics."
ArchivalResource: [1] p. ; 23 cm.
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- Griffith, Mary, d. 1846. Letter to Henry C. Carey / M. Griffith.
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.
Loyson, Emilie Jane Butterfield Meriman, b. 1833. Letter to Mr. Bonner, Neuily-pres-Paris, France, Nov. 26, 1872 / Emilie J. Loyson (Meriman)
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Letter to Mr. Bonner, Neuily-pres-Paris, France, Nov. 26, 1872 / Emilie J. Loyson (Meriman) 1872
Letter to Mr. Bonner, an American editor, thanking him for sending the Ledger to her overseas. Also includes a line of praise for Fanny Fern.
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- Loyson, Emilie Jane Butterfield Meriman, b. 1833. Letter to Mr. Bonner, Neuily-pres-Paris, France, Nov. 26, 1872 / Emilie J. Loyson (Meriman)
Goodwin, Maud Wilder, 1856-1935. Quotation on card / Maud Wilder Goodwin.
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Quotation on card / Maud Wilder Goodwin. [after 1896]
ArchivalResource: [1] sheet ; 89 x 114 mm.
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- Goodwin, Maud Wilder, 1856-1935. Quotation on card / Maud Wilder Goodwin.
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. Permit the fleeting thoughts that grow, Return of the parents, The loss of the Birkenhead, My country, 4 holograph poems : and letters to Mr. O. Sullivan, ed. of Democratic review, Messrs. Carey & Hart, Mr. Griswold, Professor Silliman, Hartford, May 29, 1834, Mr. Wadsworth, March 3, 1848, Ticknor & Fields, publishers, Hartford, Oct. 16, 1854, Mrs. S. C. Hall, and Messrs. Carey, Lea, and Carey, Hartford, March 15, 1828, Sarah Josepha Hale, at Sea, Aug. 10, 1840, and Mr. Burgess, Sept. 27, letter from Dr. Tyler, East Windsor Hill, Dec. 3, 1857, Miss Harriet Jane Grey, Hartford, Conn., 1833, engraved portrait.
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Permit the fleeting thoughts that grow, Return of the parents, The loss of the Birkenhead, My country, 4 holograph poems : and letters to Mr. O. Sullivan, ed. of Democratic review, Messrs. Carey & Hart, Mr. Griswold, Professor Silliman, Hartford, May 29, 1834, Mr. Wadsworth, March 3, 1848, Ticknor & Fields, publishers, Hartford, Oct. 16, 1854, Mrs. S. C. Hall, and Messrs. Carey, Lea, and Carey, Hartford, March 15, 1828, Sarah Josepha Hale, at Sea, Aug. 10, 1840, and Mr. Burgess, Sept. 27, letter from Dr. Tyler, East Windsor Hill, Dec. 3, 1857, Miss Harriet Jane Grey, Hartford, Conn., 1833, engraved portrait. 1828-1864.
The poem "Return of the parents" is on the verso of the letter to Mr. O. Sullivan and is incomplete. The short letter to Mr. Griswold is agracious reply to a request for an autograph, with no date or place. Fair copy of "The Loss of the Birkenhead," a 9 stanza poem. Letter to Wadsworth sending calves foot jelly, a invitation by Mrs. Madison of Washington for him to look at and an illuminated book of parables. Letter of introduction to Prof. Silliman for Mr. and Mrs. McLellan. Letter to Ticknor & Fields requesting a book of poems by Thomas Williams [sic] Parsons, recently published. Fair copy of "My country", 6 line poem. Letter to Mrs. Hall introducing Mr. & Mrs. Taunter, who are travelling in Ireland. Letter from Dr. [?] Tyler [possibly Bennet Tyler] to Sigourney, thanking her for "Past Meridian"; written in third person. Carte de visite photograph and 2 portraits from printed sources. Letter to Mr. Owen, January 1, 1859, expressing sympathy for the death of a son and sending a copy of her book, Daily counselor. Tipped into the presentation copy. Letter to Messrs. Carey, Lea, & Carey, replying to their request for a submission to their Atlantic Souvenir for 1828; submissions not included. Sympathy letter to Mrs. Sarah Baldwin on the death of her mother. Letter, no saluation, but called "my good Abdul [?]" in the body of the letter, discussing a visit and family members. Letter to Mr. Burgess regarding the church's contribution to the "Female Beneficent Society." Engraved mounted portrait by Burt from a portrait by Alexander in 1828. Letter to Miss Grey about her travels to Greece and her work as a Christian missionary. Long personal letter to "My dear Friend" commenting on among other topics: housecleaning, flooding of the Connecticut river, reading The Lamplighter and Vara, asking opinions of Boston, the Fugitive Slave Act, Theodore Parker.
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- Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. Permit the fleeting thoughts that grow, Return of the parents, The loss of the Birkenhead, My country, 4 holograph poems : and letters to Mr. O. Sullivan, ed. of Democratic review, Messrs. Carey & Hart, Mr. Griswold, Professor Silliman, Hartford, May 29, 1834, Mr. Wadsworth, March 3, 1848, Ticknor & Fields, publishers, Hartford, Oct. 16, 1854, Mrs. S. C. Hall, and Messrs. Carey, Lea, and Carey, Hartford, March 15, 1828, Sarah Josepha Hale, at Sea, Aug. 10, 1840, and Mr. Burgess, Sept. 27, letter from Dr. Tyler, East Windsor Hill, Dec. 3, 1857, Miss Harriet Jane Grey, Hartford, Conn., 1833, engraved portrait.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Vichy, German, Allied, and resistance propaganda and documents distributed in France 1939-1947 : collaborationist and resistance propaganda and air-drop materials / assembled by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison.
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Vichy, German, Allied, and resistance propaganda and documents distributed in France 1939-1947 : collaborationist and resistance propaganda and air-drop materials / assembled by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison. 1939-1947.
ArchivalResource: 1090 pieces in 15 boxes.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Vichy, German, Allied, and resistance propaganda and documents distributed in France 1939-1947 : collaborationist and resistance propaganda and air-drop materials / assembled by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin--Madison.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Comprehensive collection of works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman : including a letter to Miss Grant, Jan. 16, 1915 and a photograph of Gilman and a 2-page letter to Miss Lown framed together.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman : including a letter to Miss Grant, Jan. 16, 1915 and a photograph of Gilman and a 2-page letter to Miss Lown framed together. 1901-1930.
As of Sept. 1989, consists of items: 49,96,106,170:1898,1908,1914,505,529:1899, 1973, 529.a: 1982 translation into French, 675, 675.a: London, 1979, 676, 676.a: uncorrected proof, 739, 1045: 1898,1899,1915, 1045.a London 1899, 1035, 1044, 1104, 1329-1336, 1338-1341, 1343-1344, 1346-1349, 1351-1413, 1415-1436, 1439-1456, 1459-1480,1482-1487,1489-1493, 1497-1527, 1529-1537, 1539-1550, 1552, 1554-1559, 1653-1664, 1675-1692, 1694-1700, 1702-1706, 1708-1723, 1725-1730, 1732-1735, 2137, 2139, 2147, 2165 in Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a bibliography / by Gary Scharnhorst.
ArchivalResource: v. + 1 box and 1 framed photograph
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- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Comprehensive collection of works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman : including a letter to Miss Grant, Jan. 16, 1915 and a photograph of Gilman and a 2-page letter to Miss Lown framed together.
Baylor, Frances Courtenay, 1848-1920. Correspondence with "Darling Josie" and "My dear Sir", Elmwood, April 11, 1895 / Frances Courtenay Baylor.
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Correspondence with "Darling Josie" and "My dear Sir", Elmwood, April 11, 1895 / Frances Courtenay Baylor. [18--]
Written on Christmas night thanking her for a gift, recounting their day and commenting on the season and their present circumstances, on mourning stationery. Letter commenting on her background and how she came to writing.
ArchivalResource: 2 items ; 21 cm.
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- Baylor, Frances Courtenay, 1848-1920. Correspondence with "Darling Josie" and "My dear Sir", Elmwood, April 11, 1895 / Frances Courtenay Baylor.
Patch, Kate Whiting, 1870-1909. Correspondence with Mr. Alexander, South Framingham, Mass., May 31 and June 8, 1899.
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Correspondence with Mr. Alexander, South Framingham, Mass., May 31 and June 8, 1899. 1899.
Enquiry about a story, "A Divine Harmony," submitted to Ladies' Home Journal and a note thanking them for the check for the story.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Patch, Kate Whiting, 1870-1909. Correspondence with Mr. Alexander, South Framingham, Mass., May 31 and June 8, 1899.
Severance, Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour), 1820-1914. Letter to Miss Larcom, July 27 / C.M. Severance.
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Letter to Miss Larcom, July 27 / C.M. Severance. [between 1860 and 1879]
Note inviting Larcom to come over this evening as Gail Hamilton will be there and the only other persons invited are Louisa and May Alcott. Mounted on a small piece of brown paper.
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- Severance, Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour), 1820-1914. Letter to Miss Larcom, July 27 / C.M. Severance.
Dromgoole, Will Allen, 1860-1934. Letter to Mr. Marden, Jan. 10, 1899, Estill Springs, Tenn.
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Letter to Mr. Marden, Jan. 10, 1899, Estill Springs, Tenn. 1889.
The author thanks him for the check and offers to write more for his newspaper on the same terms. She also mentions that she gets more for her work and has new material to write about.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Dromgoole, Will Allen, 1860-1934. Letter to Mr. Marden, Jan. 10, 1899, Estill Springs, Tenn.
Bensel, Anna B. A mother's slumber song : [holograph poem] / Anna B. Bensel.
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A mother's slumber song : [holograph poem] / Anna B. Bensel.
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet, folded. ; 25 x 20 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm.
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- Bensel, Anna B. A mother's slumber song : [holograph poem] / Anna B. Bensel.
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Mr. Botta, Saturday and Mrs. Townsend, Aug. 13 / J.B. Frémont.
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Letter to Mr. Botta, Saturday and Mrs. Townsend, Aug. 13 / J.B. Frémont. [between 1855 and 1857-186-?]
Letter to Mr. Botta, on her stationery, accepting an invitation, but without Mr. Fremont. Mentions a "little snow", an engagement on Staten Island, and a surprise visit from her father. Letter to Mrs. Townsend on personal and political matters. She mentions General Brooke, Conkling and Curtis, and Toombs.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. Letter to Mr. Botta, Saturday and Mrs. Townsend, Aug. 13 / J.B. Frémont.
Miller, Olive Thorne, 1831-1918. Letter, undated / Olive Thorne Miller.
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Letter, undated / Olive Thorne Miller. [between 1870 and 1918?]
No salutation, date, or place; may be a fragment. "You speak of seeing Mrs. Clark and myself in the train one evening ... Also replying to an autograph request.
ArchivalResource: 1 letter.
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- Miller, Olive Thorne, 1831-1918. Letter, undated / Olive Thorne Miller.
Sangster, Margaret Elizabeth Munson, 1838-1912. My lady's fan : holograph poem on 4 leaves, Sorry, a man's plea, letter to "My dear friend," June 30,1891, note to Mr. DuBois, 12 Nov. 1886, a letter to Miss Booth, Jan. 25, 1887, to Mr. Cephes[sic] Brainerd, November 9, 1895, Dr. Vernon, May 10, 1894 with poem, Mrs. Smith, New York, October 21, 1889, and "Corresponding Editor," Glen Ridge, New Jersey, May 4, 1904.
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My lady's fan : holograph poem on 4 leaves, Sorry, a man's plea, letter to "My dear friend," June 30,1891, note to Mr. DuBois, 12 Nov. 1886, a letter to Miss Booth, Jan. 25, 1887, to Mr. Cephes[sic] Brainerd, November 9, 1895, Dr. Vernon, May 10, 1894 with poem, Mrs. Smith, New York, October 21, 1889, and "Corresponding Editor," Glen Ridge, New Jersey, May 4, 1904. 1887-1904.
Note to Mr. DuBois about returning some books. Fragment of a letter to Miss [Mary Louise] Booth, reluctantly, declining a position at Harper's Bazaar. Letter to Brainerd asking for advice and an interview in seeking a position for her nephew, Charles C. Brainerd. Reply to Dr. Vernon sending an autograph with a holograph copy of her poem "Vale Kearsarge" for his University collection. Letter to Mrs. Smith regretting sending back a poem but glad a sonnet is being published on Harper's letterhead. Letter to a "Corresponding Editor" about sending 3 college stories for girls and hoping he can use all three.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Sangster, Margaret Elizabeth Munson, 1838-1912. My lady's fan : holograph poem on 4 leaves, Sorry, a man's plea, letter to "My dear friend," June 30,1891, note to Mr. DuBois, 12 Nov. 1886, a letter to Miss Booth, Jan. 25, 1887, to Mr. Cephes[sic] Brainerd, November 9, 1895, Dr. Vernon, May 10, 1894 with poem, Mrs. Smith, New York, October 21, 1889, and "Corresponding Editor," Glen Ridge, New Jersey, May 4, 1904.
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell, 1788-1879. Correspondence with Rev. Dr. Prince, Dec. 23, 1874, 1413 Locust St, Philadelphia, Messrs. Carey and Hart, January 27, 1835, Boston, Dr. James Rush, Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1865, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Mason, Jan. 9, 1865, Philadelphia ; from J. R. Thomson, May 10, 1867, Shanghai and D. E. Wilson, Nov. 2, 1846, Allentown / Sarah Josepha Hale.
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Correspondence with Rev. Dr. Prince, Dec. 23, 1874, 1413 Locust St, Philadelphia, Messrs. Carey and Hart, January 27, 1835, Boston, Dr. James Rush, Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1865, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Mason, Jan. 9, 1865, Philadelphia ; from J. R. Thomson, May 10, 1867, Shanghai and D. E. Wilson, Nov. 2, 1846, Allentown / Sarah Josepha Hale. 1835-1874.
Brief letter to Rev. Dr. Prince sending postage for 1875 for the "Observer." Letter to Carey & Hart, suggesting a number of works Hale would like them to publish in Philadelphia, including "Traits of American life" and others. She discusses reasons for publishing in Philadelphia instead of other regions. Lengthy religious and philosophical letter to Dr. James Rush on his book: Brief outline of an analysis of the human intellect. Letter appears to be a draft or copy with corrections in Hale's hand. Letter from Lydia Sigourney to Hale, with Sigourney's letters in Cairns Collection. Two lengthy personal and religious letters to Dr. and Mrs. Mason, Baptist missionaries to the Karen tribes of Tavoy, Burma , discussing her own religious, political, and personal beliefs on woman's roles on society, lack of funds for their missionary work, fundraising, and a discussion of Mrs. Mason's "God Language." Letter from [Mrs.] J. R. Thomson, thanking Hale for a Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine sent to China and discussing her missionary work. Lengthy letter from D. E. Wilson discussing the state of American iron work and the 1846 tariff, describing his "mansion" just built, and discussing "old maids" and bachelors, among other topics.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell, 1788-1879. Correspondence with Rev. Dr. Prince, Dec. 23, 1874, 1413 Locust St, Philadelphia, Messrs. Carey and Hart, January 27, 1835, Boston, Dr. James Rush, Philadelphia, Oct. 23, 1865, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Mason, Jan. 9, 1865, Philadelphia ; from J. R. Thomson, May 10, 1867, Shanghai and D. E. Wilson, Nov. 2, 1846, Allentown / Sarah Josepha Hale.
Widdemer, Margaret. Note to Dr. Wm. E. Barton, July 1, 1927 and card / Margaret Widdemer.
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Note to Dr. Wm. E. Barton, July 1, 1927 and card / Margaret Widdemer. 1927.
Note on Widdemer's notepaper to Dr. Barton wishing him a delightful voyage and commenting on their friendship. Visiting card of Widdemer with address and telephone number added in ink.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Widdemer, Margaret. Note to Dr. Wm. E. Barton, July 1, 1927 and card / Margaret Widdemer.
Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. Correspondence with her sister [Mrs. Warren Preston] May 26, 1822, Oct. 28, 1827, : to Messrs Carey & Lea, 1830 June 20, Boston, to Mary E. Stearns [from] Aunt Maria, West Newton, July 17th, 1851, to Messrs. Ticknor Fields, Nov. 12, 1865, to Mrs. Spring, [n.d.], Mrs. Clarke, June 18, 1876, and a ms. of an essay.
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Correspondence with her sister [Mrs. Warren Preston] May 26, 1822, Oct. 28, 1827, : to Messrs Carey & Lea, 1830 June 20, Boston, to Mary E. Stearns [from] Aunt Maria, West Newton, July 17th, 1851, to Messrs. Ticknor Fields, Nov. 12, 1865, to Mrs. Spring, [n.d.], Mrs. Clarke, June 18, 1876, and a ms. of an essay. 1822-1876.
Letter to her sister of Oct. 28, 1827 includes the announcement of her engagement. Letter to Ticknor & Fields asks to be informed when "Freedman's book" is ready. Letter to Carey & Lea discusses the disposal of 96 copies of "American anecdotes in the palm". Letter of May 28, 1844 is a ms. copy of the second half of an essay from the Letters from New-York column in the National Anti-Slavery Standard. Letter to Mrs. James Freeman Clarke thanking her for her letter and commenting approvingly on Clarke's daughter Lillian's work with women "led astray."
ArchivalResource: 8 letters.
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- Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880. Correspondence with her sister [Mrs. Warren Preston] May 26, 1822, Oct. 28, 1827, : to Messrs Carey & Lea, 1830 June 20, Boston, to Mary E. Stearns [from] Aunt Maria, West Newton, July 17th, 1851, to Messrs. Ticknor Fields, Nov. 12, 1865, to Mrs. Spring, [n.d.], Mrs. Clarke, June 18, 1876, and a ms. of an essay.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Impresos sueltos : [collection of pamphlets on the history of Mexico].
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Impresos sueltos : [collection of pamphlets on the history of Mexico]. 1810-1880.
ArchivalResource: v.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections. Impresos sueltos : [collection of pamphlets on the history of Mexico].
Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898. Correspondence with Mrs. Spofford, Aug. 5, 1986, Reigate and "United States Senate," Nov. 25, 1896; Cabinet card portrait / Frances Willard.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Spofford, Aug. 5, 1986, Reigate and "United States Senate," Nov. 25, 1896; Cabinet card portrait / Frances Willard. [188-?]-1896.
Letter to Harriet Prescott Spofford, on letterhead of The Cottage, Reigate [England] complimenting Spofford on her reply to Max O'Rell and praising her work. Photograph 13 x 9 cm. mounted to 16 x 11 cm. Letter to The U. S. Senate to accompany a petition [not included] asking for a bill to forbid interstate gambling by telegraph. On letterhead of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union; signed by Willard as president and co-signed by Katharine Lente Stevenson as corresponding secretary.
ArchivalResource: 3 items : port.
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- Willard, Frances E. (Frances Elizabeth), 1839-1898. Correspondence with Mrs. Spofford, Aug. 5, 1986, Reigate and "United States Senate," Nov. 25, 1896; Cabinet card portrait / Frances Willard.
Vālmīki. [Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki : Persian illustrated manuscript illustrated [and translated?] by Pandit Totaram, also known as Tota Brahman of Kashmir.
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[Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki : Persian illustrated manuscript illustrated [and translated?] by Pandit Totaram, also known as Tota Brahman of Kashmir. late 18th/early 19th century [1692 on Arabic calendar]
ArchivalResource: 306 leaves : 43 illuminations ; 20 cm.
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- Vālmīki. [Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki : Persian illustrated manuscript illustrated [and translated?] by Pandit Totaram, also known as Tota Brahman of Kashmir.
Tincker, Mary Agnes, 1831-1907. A Maestro : poem, July 18, 1898 / Mary Agnes Tincker.
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A Maestro : poem, July 18, 1898 / Mary Agnes Tincker. 1898.
Poem of eleven stanzas on 3 p., to Franz Liszt.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Tincker, Mary Agnes, 1831-1907. A Maestro : poem, July 18, 1898 / Mary Agnes Tincker.
Murfree, Mary Noailles, 1850-1922. Correspondence with Harper & Bros., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, October 31, 1894 with photograph, Mrs. Lang, March 1885, Mrs. Claflin, and Mr. Johnson, Editor of Century Magazine, July 19, 1910 / Mary N. Murfree.
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Correspondence with Harper & Bros., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, October 31, 1894 with photograph, Mrs. Lang, March 1885, Mrs. Claflin, and Mr. Johnson, Editor of Century Magazine, July 19, 1910 / Mary N. Murfree. 1885-1910.
Letter to Harper & Bros. suggests order of stories for her upcoming collected stories. Mounted on back is a portrait from a periodical. Letters to Mrs. Lang and Mrs. Claflin are about social engagements. Letter to Robert U. Johnson, Editor of the Century Magazine, discusses the publishing of a new volume of short stories and the publication policy of Century Magazine.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Murfree, Mary Noailles, 1850-1922. Correspondence with Harper & Bros., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, October 31, 1894 with photograph, Mrs. Lang, March 1885, Mrs. Claflin, and Mr. Johnson, Editor of Century Magazine, July 19, 1910 / Mary N. Murfree.
Griswold, Hattie Tyng, 1840-1909. The clue : [poem] / Hattie Tyng Griswold.
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The clue : [poem] / Hattie Tyng Griswold. [18--?]
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 20 cm.
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- Griswold, Hattie Tyng, 1840-1909. The clue : [poem] / Hattie Tyng Griswold.
Witherell, Louise Rowan, 1920-. Louise Rowan Witherell Collection
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Louise Rowan Witherell Collection 1945-2004.
The Witherell Collection provides a rich repository of primary documentation related to Louise Witherell, teacher and professor at several Midwestern colleges who published extensively on French literature in translation, among other topics, and who garnered attention through her struggle for womens rights in academia. Witherell wrote extensively about Andre and Clara Malraux and their writings, and also on Claire Bretecher and Camille Claudel. The majority of this collection includes notes, drafts of various works, correspondence, clippings and photocopies related to these subjects. A small amount of material predates Witherells academic career, and dates from the years leading up to the awarding of her PhD in 1948. It mostly concerns course requirements and dissertation related materials. There are also a number of materials on courses that Witherell taught, including course notes, booklets and an example of student work.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (5 linear ft)
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- Witherell, Louise Rowan, 1920-. Louise Rowan Witherell Collection
Armbrecht, Thomas J.D. Eric Jourdan collection of manuscript and printed materials / [collected byThomas Armbrecht]
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Eric Jourdan collection of manuscript and printed materials / [collected byThomas Armbrecht] 1984-2005.
Materials relating to Armbrecht's translation of Eric Jourdan's "Mauvais anges." Includes: Jourdan's holograph manuscript of "Mauvais anges", typed draft of translation, Part I, of "Mauvais anges", early typescript of a translation of "Mauvais anges" with English title "Two", correspondence between Jourdan and Armbrecht, Jourdan articles, mostly photocopies, typescript of a play, "Mat". Also included are Jourdan's holograph manuscript and a printout with hand edits of "Saccage." Included are six editions of "Mauvais anges" and one edition of "Saccage."
ArchivalResource: 17 items : ill. ; 18-33 cm.
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- Armbrecht, Thomas J.D. Eric Jourdan collection of manuscript and printed materials / [collected byThomas Armbrecht]
May, Mary Ann, 1802-1876. [Commonplace book] / Mary Ann May.
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[Commonplace book] / Mary Ann May. 1821-1876.
A commonplace book kept by Mary Ann May beginning August 1821, with many entries in the 1820's, and continuing into the 1870's. Includes, on a leaf near the end, a family register for Mary Ann May and Ryland Fletcher and their children; Mary Ann's own death is listed. Another leaf lists the births of Mary Ann's siblings and most of their deaths. Most entries are verses and poems with a sentimental or religious message. The inscriber usually signs and dates the entry; author attribution is often included. Some may be original contributions. The book is bound in marbled boards, half leather and with her name in gilt on a leather label on the front. Quoted among many other authors are Sarah Josepha Hale and Mrs. Hemans.
ArchivalResource: [136] p. ; 25 cm.
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- May, Mary Ann, 1802-1876. [Commonplace book] / Mary Ann May.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Åbo, Finland.
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Collection of dissertations from Åbo, Finland. 1640?-1827.
Subarranged by praeses.
ArchivalResource: boxes.
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- University of Wisconsin--Madison. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections. Collection of dissertations from Åbo, Finland.
Thomas, D. M. Papers.
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Papers. 1962-1982.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes
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- Thomas, D. M. Papers.
Kimball, Harriet McEwen, 1834-1917. Letter to Susan Hayes Ward, Portsmouth, Aug. 29 / Hariet McE. Kimball.
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Letter to Susan Hayes Ward, Portsmouth, Aug. 29 / Hariet McE. Kimball. [186-?]
Letter to Susan Hayes Ward about sending a print (not included) referred to by Miss Larcome [sic] and using it for another purpose. On mourning paper.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Kimball, Harriet McEwen, 1834-1917. Letter to Susan Hayes Ward, Portsmouth, Aug. 29 / Hariet McE. Kimball.
Thorpe, Rose Hartwick, 1850-1939. Correspondence with James D. Chapman, July 15, 1895, Pacific Beach, San Diego Co., Calif. and Edgar S. Werner, Pacific Beach, Calif., April 22, 1896 and March 26, 1896, Mrs. Cora DePrey, May 29, 1911, San Diego, Cal. ; final stanza of "Curfew must not ring tonight", May 18, 1887, San Antonio, Texas, Final stanza, Sept. 14, 1889, Pacific Beach, Cal., "Curfew must not ring tonight", Oct. 1930, San Diego, California ; autograph card / Rose H. Thorpe.
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Correspondence with James D. Chapman, July 15, 1895, Pacific Beach, San Diego Co., Calif. and Edgar S. Werner, Pacific Beach, Calif., April 22, 1896 and March 26, 1896, Mrs. Cora DePrey, May 29, 1911, San Diego, Cal. ; final stanza of "Curfew must not ring tonight", May 18, 1887, San Antonio, Texas, Final stanza, Sept. 14, 1889, Pacific Beach, Cal., "Curfew must not ring tonight", Oct. 1930, San Diego, California ; autograph card / Rose H. Thorpe. 1887-1911.
Note to Chapman explaining a charge of $3.00 for requests for autographed holograph copies of her poem "Curfew must not ring tonight." Letter to Werner asking him to publish her photograph in his magazine; in exchange she will send some recitation poems to be published in his magazine. Refers also to a "national convention" in Detroit. April 22 note enclosing a recitation, "The soldier's reprieve" and an electrotype of her portrait (Neither included here). Final stanza of "Curfew must not ring tonight" signed with "Respectfully yours", signature, San Antonio, Texas, May 18, 1887. Final Stanza of "Curfew ...", Pacific Beach, Cal., Sept. 14, 1889. Letter to Mrs. Cora DePrey regretting she has not enough space to receive a book. Entire poem "Curfew must not ring tonight", holograph on 6 leaves. Card "Sincerely yours, Rose Hartwick Thorpe."
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Thorpe, Rose Hartwick, 1850-1939. Correspondence with James D. Chapman, July 15, 1895, Pacific Beach, San Diego Co., Calif. and Edgar S. Werner, Pacific Beach, Calif., April 22, 1896 and March 26, 1896, Mrs. Cora DePrey, May 29, 1911, San Diego, Cal. ; final stanza of "Curfew must not ring tonight", May 18, 1887, San Antonio, Texas, Final stanza, Sept. 14, 1889, Pacific Beach, Cal., "Curfew must not ring tonight", Oct. 1930, San Diego, California ; autograph card / Rose H. Thorpe.
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Comprehensive collection of works by Emily Dickinson.
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Comprehensive collection of works by Emily Dickinson. 1878-1955.
Vols. are arranged by no. assigned by the Bibliography of American literature, v. 2, 1957, 4654-4701.
ArchivalResource: v. ; ill.
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- Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Comprehensive collection of works by Emily Dickinson.
Macbeth, Madge, 1878-1965. Letter to Mrs. Bell, Ottawa, Feb. 9, 1927 / Madge Macbeth.
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Letter to Mrs. Bell, Ottawa, Feb. 9, 1927 / Madge Macbeth. 1927.
Letter to Mrs. Bell, Oakville, Ontario, discussing the reactions to Macbeth's book "Shackles". She discusses it being banned in Ottawa and how it has affected sales. Envelope is included.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) ; 18 cm.
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- Macbeth, Madge, 1878-1965. Letter to Mrs. Bell, Ottawa, Feb. 9, 1927 / Madge Macbeth.
Merck, Johann Heinrich, 1741-1791. Letter, 1786 Mai 5, Darmstadt, to an unknown philosopher.
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Letter, 1786 Mai 5, Darmstadt, to an unknown philosopher.
ALS to an unknown gentleman telling him that Merck has decided to study animal skeletons of foreign lands and is asking for assistance in acquiring various skeletons.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 24 cm.
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- Merck, Johann Heinrich, 1741-1791. Letter, 1786 Mai 5, Darmstadt, to an unknown philosopher.
Gentili, Matteo. [Letter] 2 febbraio 1602 [to his son Scipio Gentili] from London.
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[Letter] 2 febbraio 1602 [to his son Scipio Gentili] from London. 1602.
He is grateful for news of liberal treatment by an unnamed patron, comments on Scipio's latest book: Disputationes ad Africanum J.C., Nuremberg, 1601, offers advice on choosing a wife and offers assurance that his son Alberico (1552-1608) and grandson Roberto (1590-1654) are in good health.
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- Gentili, Matteo. [Letter] 2 febbraio 1602 [to his son Scipio Gentili] from London.
Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937. Correspondence with Mr. Waterman, April 27, 1922, Jamaica Plains and August 16, East Gloucester, Mass., with Miss Leavitt, Dec. 21, 1922, Jamaica Plains, and Feb. 10, [1926], New York City, and Mr. Woodbury, Jamaica Plains, June 25 / Caroline Ticknor.
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Correspondence with Mr. Waterman, April 27, 1922, Jamaica Plains and August 16, East Gloucester, Mass., with Miss Leavitt, Dec. 21, 1922, Jamaica Plains, and Feb. 10, [1926], New York City, and Mr. Woodbury, Jamaica Plains, June 25 / Caroline Ticknor. 1919-1926.
Letters to Mr. Waterman are about the B.A.C. turning down the position of librarian and offers suggestions for where the B.A.C. should be located. The second letter is on letterhead of Hawthorne Inn and Cottages, East Glucester, Mass. Letters to Miss Leavitt are notes about attending the Charles Dickens Fellowship dinner. Letter to Mr. Woodbury about Mr Barron for her 2 v. work, "New England aviators 1914-1918." Includes newspaper clipping about Ticknor's death.
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- Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937. Correspondence with Mr. Waterman, April 27, 1922, Jamaica Plains and August 16, East Gloucester, Mass., with Miss Leavitt, Dec. 21, 1922, Jamaica Plains, and Feb. 10, [1926], New York City, and Mr. Woodbury, Jamaica Plains, June 25 / Caroline Ticknor.
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885. Mixed Papers.
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Mixed Papers.
Correspondence with Mr. Ward, March 31st 1874, Colorado Springs, on mourning stationery, [Henry Mills] Alden, April 15, Berkeley, Mr. Abbott, Jan 5,Parker House, her sister Anne, her mother, Everett C. Banfield; Correspondence of Edward B. Hunt to Jackson, to Everett C. Banfield; Everett C. Banfield to Anne; Rickie to mother; Sallie to Anne; photograph of a gentleman; photograph of Helen Hunt's grave, Cheyenne Mt.; letter to Messrs Osgood & Co.; 1 reprinted photograph, 2 reprinted engravings of Hunt; 2 illustrations, and holograph poem "Sealed orders". 1855-1885.
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- Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885. Correspondence with Mr. Ward, March 31st 1874, Colorado Springs, on mourning stationery, [Henry Mills] Alden, April 15, Berkeley, Mr. Abbott, Jan 5,Parker House, her sister Anne, her mother, Everett C. Banfield; Correspondence of Edward B. Hunt to Jackson, to Everett C. Banfield; Everett C. Banfield to Anne; Rickie to mother; Sallie to Anne; photograph of a gentleman; photograph of Helen Hunt's grave, Cheyenne Mt.; letter to Messrs Osgood & Co.; 1 reprinted photograph, 2 reprinted engravings of Hunt; 2 illustrations, and holograph poem "Sealed orders".
Lamb, Martha J. (Martha Joanna), 1829-1893. Correspondence with Mr. Stedman, Nov. 23, 1882, Mr. Swinton, Aug. 5, 1881, "my dear sir," August 26, 1891, the Editors of St. Nicholas, [after 1883], and one photograph from an unidentified publication.
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Correspondence with Mr. Stedman, Nov. 23, 1882, Mr. Swinton, Aug. 5, 1881, "my dear sir," August 26, 1891, the Editors of St. Nicholas, [after 1883], and one photograph from an unidentified publication. 1881-1891.
Note to the Editors, St. Nicholas is on letterhead of the Magazine of American History of which Lamb was editor from 1883-1893.
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- Lamb, Martha J. (Martha Joanna), 1829-1893. Correspondence with Mr. Stedman, Nov. 23, 1882, Mr. Swinton, Aug. 5, 1881, "my dear sir," August 26, 1891, the Editors of St. Nicholas, [after 1883], and one photograph from an unidentified publication.
Fry Collection of Italian History and Culture. Fry Collection of Italian History and Culture : archival and published materials from Italy, ca. 1310-1987.
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Fry Collection of Italian History and Culture : archival and published materials from Italy, ca. 1310-1987. ca. 1310-1987.
Mainly manuscript and some printed materials from Veneto, the Northeastern region of Italy. The major part of the material is related to the towns of Padova and Venice and their nearby communities. The focus is the daily life of the people in Veneto from the 14th through the late 20th century : material from the first five centuries deals less with the daily life and more with governance and important aspects of the lives of the influential class.
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- Fry Collection of Italian History and Culture. Fry Collection of Italian History and Culture : archival and published materials from Italy, ca. 1310-1987.
Pitman, Marie J. Davis, 1850-1888. Correspondence with Dr. Storr, the Berkshire, Dec. 29, 1887 and Mr. Bensel / Marie J. Pitman.
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Correspondence with Dr. Storr, the Berkshire, Dec. 29, 1887 and Mr. Bensel / Marie J. Pitman. 1887.
Letter to Storr describing her lack of good health and disappointment at not being able to see him and his daughters during the winter, being advised to go south. Letter to Bensel discusses the death of a friend of hers, Wilis Shelton and mentions a letter about him from Eugene Thayer; also suggests places to have his poems published and offers help.
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- Pitman, Marie J. Davis, 1850-1888. Correspondence with Dr. Storr, the Berkshire, Dec. 29, 1887 and Mr. Bensel / Marie J. Pitman.
Stuart, Ruth McEnery, 1856-1917. Photographs, unmounted, ca. 1890's, letter to Miss Manrir [?], Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13, 1899, note to Mr. Goodman, May 1, 1907, letter to Mr. Bangs, Franklin Square, New York, Aug. 23, 1897.
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Photographs, unmounted, ca. 1890's, letter to Miss Manrir [?], Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13, 1899, note to Mr. Goodman, May 1, 1907, letter to Mr. Bangs, Franklin Square, New York, Aug. 23, 1897. [189-]-1907.
Sepia-tone photograph of Stuart seated, 13.3 x 9.1 cm., formally posed, 2 copies. Letter to Miss Manrir [?] thanking her for "a pleasant occasion" and mentioning a reading in Rockford coming up and discussing getting some copies of newspapers. Note about a sketch she sent, with envelope; she mentions being in New York, but the envelope is postmarked San Fran. & Santa Cruz. Letter to John Kenrick Bangs on letterhead of Harper & Brothers; Editorial Rooms, submitting a play for the Christmas number; humorous.
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- Stuart, Ruth McEnery, 1856-1917. Photographs, unmounted, ca. 1890's, letter to Miss Manrir [?], Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13, 1899, note to Mr. Goodman, May 1, 1907, letter to Mr. Bangs, Franklin Square, New York, Aug. 23, 1897.
Davis, M. E. M. (Mollie Evelyn Moore), 1844-1909. Letter to Mr. Gayarré, Sunday, 84 Royal St. / Mollie Moore Davis.
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Letter to Mr. Gayarré, Sunday, 84 Royal St. / Mollie Moore Davis. [1893?]
Letter to Mr. Gayarré thanking him for sending a copy of Aubert Dubayet and admiring his writing. Davis mentions having returned from a visit to "The White City of Towers at Chicago", probably a reference to the World's Fair in 1893.
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- Davis, M. E. M. (Mollie Evelyn Moore), 1844-1909. Letter to Mr. Gayarré, Sunday, 84 Royal St. / Mollie Moore Davis.
Dix, Dorothy, 1861-1951. Correspondence with Mr. Loeb / Elizabeth M. Gilmer or Dorothy Dix.
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Correspondence with Mr. Loeb / Elizabeth M. Gilmer or Dorothy Dix. 1908-1926.
7 letters or notes, most addressed to Mr. Loeb, the last 2 to Harry. The first 3 are sent from New York, 2 on letterhead of the New York Journal and signed Elizabeth M. Gilmer, the last 4 from New Orleans and signed Dorothy Dix. 1 holograph note to Mr. Loeb accepting an invitation to his Begue breakfast, March 11, 1908. 2 letters referring to this event and regretting being unable to attend the next year and thanking him for his songs. Letter thanking him for sending his criticism of Heifetz playing and commenting on it. Letter thanking him for Tony's letter which seemed to be in dialect verse. Note thanking him for a copy of his brochure. Letter thanking him for sending Giuseppe and commenting. All in a friendly, well-written style.
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- Dix, Dorothy, 1861-1951. Correspondence with Mr. Loeb / Elizabeth M. Gilmer or Dorothy Dix.
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