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Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904
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Author of Harry Brightside, 1823-1904
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Lippincott, Sara Jane Clarke, 1823-1904
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Clarke, Sarah J. (Sarah Jane), 1823-1904
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Sara Jane Lippincott (September 23, 1823 – April 20, 1904) was an American author, poet, correspondent, lecturer, and newspaper founder. Lippincott's accomplishments include many firsts. She was the founder of the first children's magazine in the United States, the first woman writer and reporter on the payroll of the New York Times, and one of the first women to gain access and prominence in journalism, publishing, literature and politics. As one of the first women to gain access into the Congressional press galleries, she used her questions to advocate for social reform and women's rights. She was known pseudonymously as Grace Greenwood.
A prolific author, Lippincott's best known books for children include History of My Pets (1850), Recollections of My Childhood (1851), Merrie England (1854), Stories and Legends of Travel and History (1857), Bonnie Scotland (1861), Stories of Many Lands (1866), and Stories and Sights of France and Italy (1867). Volumes for older readers include two series of collected prose writings, Greenwood Leaves (1849, 1851), Poems (1850), Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Europe (1852), A Forest Tragedy (1856), A Record of Five Years (1867), New Life in New Lands (1873), and Victoria, Queen of England (1883).
Lippincott was connected as editor and contributor with various American magazines, as well as weekly and daily papers. She also wrote much for London journals, notably All the Year Round. For several years, she lived almost wholly in Europe, for the benefit of her greatly impaired health and for the education of her daughter. When Lippincott returned to the United States, she lived in Washington D.C. and then New York City.
Lippincott died of bronchitis in New Rochelle, New York on April 20, 1904, at age 80. Her obituary was on the front page of the New York Times, proving her importance as a literary figure in the nineteenth century.
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History of American Women biography, Grace Greenwood, accessed August 7, 2020
<p>Sara Jane Lippincott (1823–1904) was an author, journalist and activist, better known by the pseudonym Grace Greenwood. One of the first women to gain access to the Congressional press galleries, she used the opportunity to advocate for social reform and women’s rights, while creating a path for future women correspondents.</p> <p>Throughout a career that lasted over half a century, Greenwood most often worked as a journalist. She and her writing were praised in many journals, including <i>Female Prose Writers of America</i> (1852), <i>Female Poets of America</i> (1859) and <i>Eminent Women of the Age</i> (1869), but she was often disliked for her strong opinions on women’s rights and the abolition of slavery.</p> <p>Greenwood’s accomplishments include a number of firsts:<br> <li>Founder of the first children’s magazine in the United States</li> <li>First woman writer and reporter on the payroll of the New York Times</li> <li>One of the first women to gain access to the Congressional press galleries</li> <li>One of America’s first paid woman newspaper correspondents – for the New York Times</li> <li>One of the first women to gain access and prominence in journalism, publishing, literature and politics</li>
https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2014/05/grace-greenwood.html
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Wikipedia article, Sara Jane Lippincott, accessed August 7, 2020
<p>Sara Jane Lippincott (pseudonym Grace Greenwood, September 23, 1823 – April 20, 1904) was an American author, poet, correspondent, lecturer, and newspaper founder. One of the first women to gain access into the Congressional press galleries, she used her questions to advocate for social reform and women's rights.</p> <p>Her best known books for children are entitled, <i>History of My Pets</i> (1850); <i>Recollections of My Childhood</i> (1851); <i>Stories of Many Lands</i> (1866); <i>Merrie England</i> (1854); <i>Bonnie Scotland</i> (1861); <i>Stories and Legends of Travel and History; Stories and Sights of France and Italy</i> (1867). The volumes for older readers are two series of collected prose writings, <i>Greenwood Leaves</i> (1849, 1851); <i>Poems</i> (1850); <i>Haps and Mishaps of a Tour in Europe</i> (1852); <i>A Forest Tragedy</i> (1856); <i>A Record of Five Years</i> (1867); <i>New Life in New Lands</i> (1873); <i>Victoria, Queen of England</i>. This last was published, in 1883, by Anderson & Allen of New York, and Sampson, Low & Marston, London. Lippincott was connected as editor and contributor with various American magazines, as well as weekly and daily papers. Lippincott also wrote much for London journals, especially for <i>All the Year Round</i>. For several years, she lived almost wholly in Europe, for the benefit of her greatly impaired health and for the education of her daughter. When she returned to the United States, she lived in Washington D.C. and then New York.</p>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Jane_Lippincott
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Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Letter : Newport, R.I., to Mrs. Lippincott, 1868 Mar. 21.
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Letter : Newport, R.I., to Mrs. Lippincott, 1868 Mar. 21.
Autograph letter signed. Higginson highly praises a poem by Mrs. Lippincott (Grace Greenwood) published in Putnam's Magazine.
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- Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Letter : Newport, R.I., to Mrs. Lippincott, 1868 Mar. 21.
Ticknor and Fields records, 1839-1881.
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Ticknor and Fields records, 1839-1881.
Primarily correspondence of James Thomas Fields and other editors at Ticknorand Fields, a nineteenth-century Boston, Massachusetts, publishing house.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Ticknor and Fields records, 1839-1881.
Edgar Wilson Nye ["Bill Nye"] Collection, 1870-1900
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Edgar Wilson Nye ["Bill Nye"] Collection 1870-1900
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- Edgar Wilson Nye ["Bill Nye"] Collection, 1870-1900
Compositions published in Graham's magazine, 1847-1851.
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Compositions published in Graham's magazine, 1847-1851.
Autograph manuscripts of short stories published in Graham's Magazine by Susan Fenimore Cooper and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 v (.1 linear ft.)
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- Compositions published in Graham's magazine, 1847-1851.
Nichols, Mary Sargeant Gove, 1810-1884. Mary Sargeant Gove Nichols letters to Alonzo Lewis [manuscript], 1848-1859, undated.
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Mary Sargeant Gove Nichols letters to Alonzo Lewis [manuscript], 1848-1859, undated.
Over the course of 11 years, Nichols writes to her dear friend Alonzo Lewis about poetry, her life, and career as an author. The letters are typically very stream-of-consciousness, and Nichols often delves into issues of religion, including her conversion to Roman Catholicism, family, and the ways in which Lewis is "truly a poet." Briefly mentions Anna Bishop, Sarah Jane Lipppincott Clarke (Grace Greenwood), Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Jenny Lind, Herman Melville, John Godfrey Saxe, [Richard Henry?] Stoddard, and Nathaniel Willis. Includes a poem, written as a valentine, entitled "The rose and the ray." Collection also contains a letter from J. E. Worcester sending a dictionary.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Nichols, Mary Sargeant Gove, 1810-1884. Mary Sargeant Gove Nichols letters to Alonzo Lewis [manuscript], 1848-1859, undated.
Butler, Mr. Letter to Mrs. Seddon, n.d.
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Letter to Mrs. Seddon, n.d.
Butler discusses sketches by Grace Greenwood (Sarah Jane Lippincott).
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Butler, Mr. Letter to Mrs. Seddon, n.d.
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1854
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1854
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1854
Prentice, George D. (George Denison), 1802-1870. George D. Prentice : miscellaneous papers, 1849-1868.
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George D. Prentice : miscellaneous papers, 1849-1868.
Collected correspondence of Prentice outlining his career as editor of the Louisville Journal. The letters discuss politics, the newspaper business, speaking engagements, and personal matters. Also included are poems written by Prentice, including a 24 Apr. 1852 poem entitled "Lines for an Album," and ten poems, 1866-1868, to Mrs. Alice McClure Griffin.
ArchivalResource: 31 items.
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- Prentice, George D. (George Denison), 1802-1870. George D. Prentice : miscellaneous papers, 1849-1868.
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, n.y. Oct 23
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection n.y. Oct 23
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, n.y. Oct 23
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1867
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1867
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1867
Clapp, William Warland, Jr., 1826-1891. Correspondence, 1790-1891 (bulk 1840-1891)
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William Warland Clapp correspondence, 1790-1891 (inclusive), 1840-1891 (bulk)
Letters to American journalist and author William Warland Clapp Jr. from his friends, colleagues, and family. Also includes some other papers.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (4.5 linear feet)
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- William Warland Clapp correspondence, 1790-1891 (inclusive), 1840-1891 (bulk).
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867. N.P. Willis letters, after 1853 to 1859, and undated.
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N.P. Willis letters, after 1853 to 1859, and undated.
The collection contains three letters: to Bayard Taylor, 21 June 1859, encouraging him to join him on a trip to Ohio; to T.B. Aldrich, 27 May [after 1853], informing him he's written one letter for the [Home Journal] magazine and to expect no more for three weeks; and to Miss Godwin, undated, about Grace Greenwood.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867. N.P. Willis letters, after 1853 to 1859, and undated.
Norton Strange Townshend family papers 1807-1995 Townshend, Norton Strange family papers
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Norton Strange Townshend family papers 1807-1995 Townshend, Norton Strange family papers
The Norton Strange Townshend Family papers include correspondence, diaries, essays, lectures, printed matter, clippings, financial and legal papers, photographs, daguerreotypes, ephemera, realia, maps, and books belonging to the Townshend and Dodge families, who were connected by the marriage of Margaret Wing (granddaughter of Norton Townshend) and Homer Levi Dodge (grandson of Levi Dodge) in 1917. Much of the collection documents the life and career of politician and agricultural educator Norton Strange Townshend, including his political, educational, and social reform activities.
ArchivalResource: 20.5 linear feet of manuscripts, 66 cased photographs, 3 linear feet of paper photographs, 8 cubic feet of photographic slides, 6 cubic feet of realia.
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1893
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1893
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1893
James Russell Lowell additional papers, 1802-1898.
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James Russell Lowell additional papers, 1802-1898.
Correspondence and financial papers of the American author James Russell Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- James Russell Lowell additional papers, 1802-1898.
Nathaniel Hawthorne collection of papers, 1694-1931, 1817-1864
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Nathaniel Hawthorne collection of papers 1694-1931 1817-1864
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, as well as his Italian diary kept in 1859, journals for 1842 through 1855, a notebook for 1858, a commonplace book, and financial and legal documents.
ArchivalResource: 351 items
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- Nathaniel Hawthorne collection of papers, 1694-1931, 1817-1864
Letters from various correspondents, 1819-1889..
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Letters from various correspondents, 1819-1889..
Letters to Bostonjournalist and author William Warland Clapp.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Letters from various correspondents, 1819-1889..
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
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Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 volumes, 2 portfolio boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909,. Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Mrs. Lippincott [manuscript], 1883 February 22.
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Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Mrs. Lippincott [manuscript], 1883 February 22.
Recipient is possibly Grace Greenwood (the pseudonym of Sara Jane Lippincott). Martin thinks it would not be judicious to print everything he's written in a private letter about the Queen.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909,. Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin, London, to Mrs. Lippincott [manuscript], 1883 February 22.
Botta, Anne C. Lynch (Anne Charlotte Lynch), 1815-1891. Papers, 1835-1894.
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Papers, 1835-1894.
Correspondence concerning literary and personal affairs, and a few manuscript poems. Correspondents include Samuel A. Alibone, John Bigelow, Vincenzo Botta, Mary M. Dodge, Romeo Elton, Albert G. Greene, Grace Greenwood, Julia Ward Howe, Richard Henry Stoddard, Edmund C. Stedman, Sara Helen Whitman, and Nathaniel Willis.
ArchivalResource: 57 items.
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- Botta, Anne C. Lynch (Anne Charlotte Lynch), 1815-1891. Papers, 1835-1894.
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Papers, 1645-1925
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Park Benjamin papers, 1645-1925
Correspondence, manuscripts of poems, and manuscripts of lectures by Benjamin. The correspondence consists of original letters of Benjamin, typescript and photostatic copies of Benjamin letters in other libraries, and letters to Benjamin from some of his literary contemporaries including Paul Hamilton Hayne, Willis Gaylord Clark, John Lothrop Motley, and Fitz-Greene Halleck. Many of the letters relate to Park Benjamin's lecture tours. There are other family letters and many documents relating to the Benjamin family,and two letterbooks of John Lothrop Motley. Also, a large amount of genealogical material of the Benjamin family, and its related families from the 16th century to the present day. There are also financial records, monographs, clippings, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 9.24 linear ft (in 22 boxes).
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- Park Benjamin Papers, 1645-1925.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Note, [n.d.].
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Note, [n.d.].
Signed "Grace Greenwood" [pseud.]. Sends autograph to an unnamed person. Enclosed with two clipped published photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 18 cm.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Note, [n.d.].
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
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Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
ArchivalResource: 33 cartons (43.1 linear ft.)
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- Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Grace Greenwood letters and poems, 1842-1902, n.d.
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Grace Greenwood letters and poems, 1842-1902, n.d.
The collection contains thirty-seven letters (and one transcription) and three poems by Grace Greenwood. Recipients include Dr. Charles Elmer Rice (an Alliance, Ohio dentist and autograph collector), 24 September 1902, about an Edgar Allan Poe manuscript; Wisconsin congressman J. D. Doty; her cousin about The Little pilgrim; her friend and poet Ann C. Lynch; Our daily fair editor George W. Childs. Also, Fred J. Amsden with terms of her contract for lecturing in Scranton, Pa. (with follow-up letters from her husband L. K. Lippincott); John Greenleaf Whittier and his sister Elizabeth, 22 March 1861, on the death of their sister Mary; editor-in-chief Ward at Holt about writing a series for the Independent about Washington D.C. before and during the Civil War; autograph seekers; and others. Also, poetic note to Mrs. Bunce, 23 Jan. 1890; carte-de-visite of Greenwood, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Grace Greenwood letters and poems, 1842-1902, n.d.
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1887
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1887
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1887
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Nathaniel Hawthorne collection of papers, 1694-1931 bulk (1817-1864).
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Nathaniel Hawthorne collection of papers, 1694-1931 bulk (1817-1864).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, his Italian diary kept in 1859, journals for 1842 through 1855, a notebook for 1858, a commonplace book, and financial and legal documents.
ArchivalResource: 195 items.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Nathaniel Hawthorne collection of papers, 1694-1931 bulk (1817-1864).
Childs, George William, 1829-1894. George William Childs papers [manuscript], 1882-1892.
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George William Childs papers [manuscript], 1882-1892.
The papers consist chiefly of letters to Childs in thanks for copies of "Recollections" and "The Stratford upon Avon memorial fountain to Shakespeare." There are very brief mentions of the Philadelphia "Public Ledger," the "Commercial Bulletin," and "Lippincott's magazine," hopes for fairer treatment of American Indians, U.S. Grant's travels in Grenada and Peking, memorial church windows in London, the common bond between England and the U. S., and portraits of Union generals at West Point. In addition there are letters, 1851-1881, bound in an extra-illustrated copy of "Recollections" which are to or from people mentioned in the book. These include letters from G.P.R. James on the consulate at Norfolk, Va., Hablot Knight Brown on graphotypes, Lytton Bulwer on a charitable request, William Howitt requesting Irish sketches from Carlton, and a patronage request from Simon Cameron to President Grant. Also Charles Dickens on funeral arrangements for a Mr. Fleming, Samuel Randall and William T. Sherman conveying personal news, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry W. Longfellow and Fitz-Greene Halleck sending regrets, Matthew Arnold sending thanks, and George Bancroft sending checks.
ArchivalResource: 60 items.
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- Childs, George William, 1829-1894. George William Childs papers [manuscript], 1882-1892.
Townshend family. Norton Strange Townshend family papers, 1807-1995.
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Norton Strange Townshend family papers, 1807-1995.
The Norton Strange Townshend Family papers include correspondence, diaries, essays, lectures, printed matter, clippings, financial and legal papers, photographs, daguerreotypes, ephemera, realia, maps, and books belonging to the Townshend and Dodge families, who were connected by the marriage of Margaret Wing (granddaughter of Norton Townshend) and Homer Levi Dodge (grandson of Levi Dodge) in 1917. Much of the collection documents the life and career of politician and agricultural educator Norton Strange Townshend, including his political, educational, and social reform activities.
ArchivalResource: 20.5 linear feet of manuscripts, 66 cased photographs, 3 linear feet of paper photographs, 8 cubic feet of photographic slides, 7 cubic feet of realia..
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- Townshend family. Norton Strange Townshend family papers, 1807-1995.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. [Letter, 1866].
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[Letter, 1866].
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. [Letter, 1866].
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. L.H. Sigourney papers [manuscript], 1830-1865.
Title:
L.H. Sigourney papers [manuscript], 1830-1865.
The collection contains 22 manuscripts of her poems, many of which have religious themes or meditate on death, particularly the death of children. In a variety of business and social letters she discusses work, travel, friends, and speaking engagements and frequently sends gifts of her latest books and bits of verse. She approves the poetry and prose of others, seeks advice , invites visits, sends thanks for favorable reviews and apologizes for slow responses. In addition there are 7 photographs and an autograph quotation. Correspondents include Catherine E. Beecher, Lydia Maria Child, Lewis Gaylord Clark, L.A. Godey, Samuel G. Goodrich, Hannah F. Gould, S. C. Hall, Jane Lyman Holley, Emily Chubbock, Judson, Lea & Blanchard, Sara Jane Lippincott (Grace Greenwood), New York Observer, [Charles?] Sprague, E. G. Squier, Ticknor and Fields, Col. John Trumbull, Turner and Hayden, C.A. Van Vleck, and Thomas Willis White.
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- Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. L.H. Sigourney papers [manuscript], 1830-1865.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Autograph entry signed : Salem, Ohio, 1859 Mar. 23.
Title:
Autograph entry signed : Salem, Ohio, 1859 Mar. 23.
Discussing the "slavery question." Noting that "they who handle it timidly are sure to be stung, -- they who grasp it boldly, master it, and are themselves unhurt."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 29cm.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Autograph entry signed : Salem, Ohio, 1859 Mar. 23.
Lippincott, Sara Clarke, 1823-1904. Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1844-1903
Title:
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1844-1903
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1844-1903
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to Mr. Redpath. Washington, DC. 1869 July 16.
Title:
Letter to Mr. Redpath. Washington, DC. 1869 July 16.
Concerning her reasons for being unable to speak; and suggesting somepeople as substitutes.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to Mr. Redpath. Washington, DC. 1869 July 16.
Kenyon, John, 1784-1856. John Kenyon Autograph Album 1806-1903.
Title:
John Kenyon Autograph Album 1806-1903.
The majority of the collection consists of manuscripts and letters written by leading British Victorian political, scientific, and literary figures; there is also a small amount of material by American, French, German, and Polish writers. The manuscripts include poems by Daniel Webester, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Helen Maria Williams. The political correspondents include John Bright, Hugh McCalmont Cairns (Earl Cairns), George William Villiers (Earl of Clarendon), Frances Power Cobbe, Richard Cobden, William Ewart Gladstone, George Cornewall Lewis, Henry Temple (Viscount Palmerston), and George Frederick Robinson (Marquess of Ripon). The artist, scientific, and literary correspondents include Charles Babbage, Sara Coleridge, Charles Eastlake, Maria Edgeworth, Robert Fitzroy, John Forster, Elizabeth Gaskell, Grace Greenwood, Felicia Hemans, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton), Edwin Landseer, William Macready, Harriet Martineau, Roderick Impey Murchison, Caroline Norton, and Catharine Maria Sedgwick.
ArchivalResource: 111 pieces.2 boxes.
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- Kenyon, John, 1784-1856. John Kenyon Autograph Album 1806-1903.
Lutz, Alma, 1890-1973. Collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Title:
Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box, 1 folio folder
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- Collection, n.y., n.d., 1775-1943
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. [Seventy-two letters in the Fields collection and four letters to Mrs. Lippincott from Bayard Taylor [microform] dated Jan. 10, 1849-March 12, 1869].
Title:
[Seventy-two letters in the Fields collection and four letters to Mrs. Lippincott from Bayard Taylor [microform] dated Jan. 10, 1849-March 12, 1869].
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. [Seventy-two letters in the Fields collection and four letters to Mrs. Lippincott from Bayard Taylor [microform] dated Jan. 10, 1849-March 12, 1869].
Strickland, Edward F., 1820-1907. Autograph collection, 1780-1918
Title:
Autograph collection of Edward F. Strickland, 1780-1918
Autographs, correspondence, and photographs of women prominent in suffrage work, and of women authors, artists, and lawyers collected by Edward F. Strickland.
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Autograph collection, 1780-1918
Severn, Hannah. Autograph Collection, 1726-1873.
Title:
Autograph Collection, 1726-1873.
Autograph collection of letters and business papers of American and British origin including Anthony Armistead, J. Barnet, John Caldwell Calhoun, C.C. Cambrelling, J.H. Carleton, Sr. Mary Francis Clare, Thomas Cookson, Andrew Gregg Curtain, Lucius Q.C. Elmer, Alexander Henderson, I. Hoy, Sara Jane (Clarke) Grace Greenwood Lippincott, A. McClure, Frank Mayo, John Mitchell, James C. Murdoch, A.P.K. Safford, William Sansom, Horatio Seymour, Samuel L. Southard, William Buell Sprague, Ezekiel A. Straw, Charles Sumner, George Taylor, William Bingham Tappan, Nathaniel Visscher, George Washington, Daniel Webster, Gideon Welles, W. Wheatley, N.P. Willis, William Wirt, Ford Willoughby, Joseph Woelff and J.G. Wood.
ArchivalResource: 47 items.
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- Severn, Hannah. Autograph Collection, 1726-1873.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to [Miss Holly]. New Brighten. 1846 Feb. 22.
Title:
Letter to [Miss Holly]. New Brighten. 1846 Feb. 22.
Concerning her love for her friend and some reflections upon the nature of women.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to [Miss Holly]. New Brighten. 1846 Feb. 22.
Cantwell, John Simon. Papers, 1804-1907.
Title:
Cantwell, John Simon. Papers, 1804-1907.
Papers of Universalist minister John Simon Cantwell, including correspondence and autographs. The papers span 1804-1907.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.21 c.f.)
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- Cantwell, John Simon. Papers, 1804-1907.
Hemenway, Amy. Collection of autographs, 1791-1873
Title:
Amy Hemenway collection of autographs, 1791-1873.
Autograph collection of American collector Amy Hemenway.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Amy Hemenway collection of autographs, 1791-1873.
Nye, Bill, 1850-1896. Papers of Bill Nye [manuscript], 1870-1900, bulk 1870-1895.
Title:
Papers of Bill Nye [manuscript], 1870-1900, bulk 1870-1895.
The papers consist of the autograph manuscripts for "An unfinished poem" (story), "A father's letter to his son," "Pall Mall St.," an untitled poem beginning "The autumn leaves is falling . . . ," an untitled account of the first money he ever earned and a visit to a circus, and "The autobiography of a justice of the peace," twenty-two letters from Nye chiefly re his writing: an autobiographical sketch, "An unfinished poem," his willingness to write for Samuel S. McClure's syndicate if payment is sufficient, his need for copyright protection, his desire to interview James Whitcomb Riley, "The Cadi," and his readiness to write for Richard Watson Gilder again. Other subjects include Riley's success at an author's reading, Richard Wagner's music, Nye's personal life, travel plans, and lectures and speeches. Also, one letter, 1900 November 13, from "Doe" to "My Dear Henry," deals with a request for an old Nye letter. There are also three pen and ink drawings by Nye, including two self-portraits one of which is a caricature, and six photographs of him, one inscribed to James Burton Pond. Correspondents include B.G. Brown, Robert William Chambers, Will M. Clemens, John R. Clements, Sara Jane Lippincott (Grace Greenwood), Frank Hatton, Mr. Kemble, James Newton Matthews, S.S. McClure, Walter Hugh McDougal, Leon Meare, and May Smillie.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Nye, Bill, 1850-1896. Papers of Bill Nye [manuscript], 1870-1900, bulk 1870-1895.
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.
Title:
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.
Rogers, Ellen Stanley. Grace Greenwood : a brief biography / by Ellen Stanley Rogers.
Title:
Grace Greenwood : a brief biography / by Ellen Stanley Rogers. 1980.
ArchivalResource: 16 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Rogers, Ellen Stanley. Grace Greenwood : a brief biography / by Ellen Stanley Rogers.
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1860
Title:
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1860
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1860
Papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1813-1904.
Title:
Papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne [manuscript] 1659-1963 (bulk 1839-1864).
The collection contains literary manuscripts, correspondence, business papers, portraits and other items pertaining to Hawthorne. Collection contains the manuscripts of "Chiefly about war matters," "Consular experiences," "A description of a tragedy" by H. Aldrich, "Jonathan Cilley," fragment of "Our old home," fragment of "Septimus Felton, "A sketch or two in Warwick," a fragment of "Times Portraiture," annotated by Elizabeth P. Peabody, an 1815 copybook, an essay for "Homes of American Authors" beginning "I passed by the Old Manse...."and "Cuban Journal" by Sophia Peabody. The collection also contains an electrostatic copy of the original manuscript of "A wonder book for boys and girls." Correspondents include Catharine Ainsworth, George Bancroft, Moncure Daniel Conway, William Cox Bennett, Francis Bennoch, Dr. John Brown, Zachariah Burchmore, Henry Colman, Evert Duyckinck, Lydia Tuttle Fessenden, James T. Fields, Samuel G. Goodrich, Rufus W. Griswold, E. W. Gurney, Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne, Una Hawthorne, George S. Hillard, Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Alexander Ireland, George Payne Rainsford James, George Parsons Lathrop, Henry W. Longfellow, Horace Mann, Horace Mann, Jr., Robert Manning,Herman Melville (copy), James Miller, J. L. O'Sullivan, George P. Putnam, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, C.H. Peirce, Franklin Pierce, Roberts Brothers, Stephen Pleasonton, William Buell Sprague, George Nicholas Sanders, John Sartain, Alexander Strahan, Charles Sumner, L.A. Surette, Howard Ticknor, W. D. Ticknor, Ticknor & Co., William A. Tiffany, Martin Van Buren, C. W. Webber, Sidney Webster, William A. Wheeler, and E. P. Whipple, Topics include his the customhouse in Boston (1839-40), Brook Farm, 1841, customhouse in the District of Salem and Beverly (1847-54), and consul at Liverpool (1853-60). Also health of self and family, pet dog, wife and children, current writing, lecturers for the [Boston?] Lyceum, London social life, Delia Bacon's book on Shakespeare, life in Italy, horse racing in England, and pessimistic outlook on the Civil War. Of interest are in depth letters concering religion and spirituality from Sophia Peabody Hawthorne to General E. A. Hitchcock. In addition there are brief mentions of Louis Agassiz, Barry Cornwall, George Curtis, Jefferson Davis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Grace Greenwood, Jean Ingelow, Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington Irving, Mary Peabody Mann, Mary Russell Mitford, John Lothrop Motley, and Albert Smith. The collection also contains various Custom House receipts consular affidavits and certification, shipping certificate, and royalty check of Hawthorne. In addition the collection contains miscellaneous legal documents pertaining to the Hawthorne family including a fragment of a legal document, 1659, a survey, 1675, a warrant, 1707, and an account 1800. In addition the collection contains portraits of Hawthorne including two ambrotypes, a carte-de-visite, a cabinet card, and several engravings, together with three pencil drawings by Sophia Hawhtorne and an engraving of the Hawthorne residence. Of interest is "Nathaniel Hawthorne: Tributes by American Authors on the 100th Anniversary of his Birth" containing letters and brief manuscripts solicited by Ralph Waldo Stoddard in 1904. The collection also contains photostatic and typescript copies of Hawthorne items elsewhere. There are several twentieth century letters concerning provenance of some of the letters, and a post 1955 compilation of notes and excerpts pertaining to Una Hawtorne.
ArchivalResource: 215 items.
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- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne [manuscript] 1659-1963 (bulk 1839-1864).
Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. Papers of Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth, 1852-1894.
Title:
Papers of Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth, 1852-1894.
The collections contains two autograph quotations, a printed and illustrated article "Mrs. Emma D.E.N. Southworth at Prospect Cottage" by Charles Warren Stoddard from the National Magazine and a small, clipped portrait. Correspondence contains a letter to Robert Bonner, publisher of the New York Ledger, expressing her thoughts on the Civil War and possible European intervention, and letters to publishers Abraham Hart and Charles J. Peterson regarding her work for Carey & Hart and Peterson's Magazine including stories with "good and practical morals." Other letters to anonymous recipients discuss Grace Greenwood, an 1890 libel against her, and a piece in honor of her 73rd birthday.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. Papers of Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth, 1852-1894.
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda, 1767-1914 (bulk 1850-1914)
Title:
James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda, 1767-1914 (bulk 1850-1914)
The collections consist primarily of letters from various American and British authors to James Fields, mostly relating to publication of their manuscripts by his firm Ticknor and Fields and in The Atlantic monthly. The collection, and especially the addenda, also includes letters to Annie Fields concerning literary matters. There are also poems, manuscripts, and correspondence by and about the following individuals: Thomas Aldrich, Charlotte Cushman, Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jessie Benton Frémont, Edward Everett Hale, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Julia Ward Howe, Helen Hunt Jackson, Sarah Orne Jewett, Lucy Larcom, Sara Jane Clarke Lippincott (better known by her pen name Grace Greenwood), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Helena Modjeska, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Celia Thaxter, Booker T. Washington and John Greenleaf Whittier. The collection also contains essays, notes, speeches, notebooks, photographs, and articles. The collections chiefly deal with the activities of Ticknor and Fields, as well as Fields' and his wife's own literary efforts. The following authors are subjects in the collections: Robert Burns, Lord Byron, John Milton and Percy Shelley.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 6,200 items.87 boxes.
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- Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda, 1767-1914 (bulk 1850-1914)
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Benjamin Park papers, 1645-1925.
Title:
Benjamin Park papers, 1645-1925.
Correspondence, manuscripts of poems, and manuscripts of lectures by Benjamin. The correspondence consists of original letters of Benjamin, typescript and photostatic copies of Benjamin letters in other libraries, and letters to Benjamin from some of his literary contemporaries including Paul Hamilton Hayne, Willis Gaylord Clark, John Lothrop Motley, and Fitz-Greene Halleck. Many of the letters relate to Park Benjamin's lecture tours. There are other family letters and many documents relating to the Benjamin family,and two letterbooks of John Lothrop Motley. Also, a large amount of genealogical material of the Benjamin family, and its related families from the 16th century to the present day. There are also financial records, monographs, clippings, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft ( 15 document boxes)
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- Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Benjamin Park papers, 1645-1925.
Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
Title:
Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Papers of Grace Greenwood, 1852-1879.
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Papers of Grace Greenwood, 1852-1879.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Papers of Grace Greenwood, 1852-1879.
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1850
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Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection 1850
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, 1850
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. Yesterdays with authors, extra-illustrated.
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Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. Yesterdays with authors, extra-illustrated.
Manuscripts inserted into James Thomas Fields,Yesterdays with authors (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and company, The Riverside Press,Cambridge, 1882), including letters, notes, and compositions.
ArchivalResource: 42 items insertedin 2 v.
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- Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881. Yesterdays with authors, extra-illustrated.
Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley), 1825-1913. Papers of 47 women authors, chiefly American [manuscript] 1847-1949, 1970.
Title:
Papers of 47 women authors, chiefly American [manuscript] 1847-1949, 1970.
The collection consists primarily of social notes and brief replies to queries. Several are addresed to Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin. Included is a tribute to Edward Everett Hale by Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr, The lover by Theodosia Pickering Garrison, an untitled verse by Sarah Jane Clarke Lippincott and several quotations. Of interest is a letter from Ella Wheeler Wilcox which mentions Jack London, and describes her efforts to contact her deceased husband through mediums. In addition to the above, the following women are represented: Elizabeth Chase Taylor Akers Allen, Jan Goodwin Austin, Mary Hunter Austin, Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon, Clara Barrus, Mary L.B. Branch, Grace MacGowan Cooke, Faith Baldwin, Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, Alice Morse Earle, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, Mary Hallock Foote, Margaret Witter Fuller, Anna Maria Hall, Olive Harper, Beatrice Harraden, Constance Cary Harrison, Mary Jane Hawes Holmes, Margaret Briscoe Hopkins, Julia Ward Howe, Martha Joanna Reade Nash Lamb, Eliza Leslie, Octavia W. LeVert, Kate Lewis, Alice M. Longfellow, Julia Magruder, Elizabeth Payson Prentiss, Edna Dean Proctor, Corrine Roosevelt Robinson, Alice Marland Wellington Rollins, Adele Ruenzler, Katharine Abbott Sanborn, Molly Elliot Seawell, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, Isabella Caroline Somerset, Louise Stocton, Margaret M'Nair Stokes, Adeline Trafton, Mary Alden Ward, Lilian Whiting, Phyllis Ayame Whitney, and Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin.
ArchivalResource: 57 items.
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- Dorr, Julia C. R. (Julia Caroline Ripley), 1825-1913. Papers of 47 women authors, chiefly American [manuscript] 1847-1949, 1970.
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903. Papers of Charles Godfrey Leland [manuscript], 1844-1890.
Title:
Papers of Charles Godfrey Leland [manuscript], 1844-1890.
Collection includes ca. 10 manuscripts and poems, several related to "Hans Breitmann" and including a poem titled "Song" by George H. Baker; and ca. 45 letters to and from Leland. Correspondents include George and Richard Bentley of Bentley & Son Publishers, Charles Anderson Dana, Grace Greenwood, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Sartain, and Trübner & Co. Also included is a document signed by Leland granting his brother Henry P. Leland power of attorney, dated 1863 August 2.
ArchivalResource: 55ca. items.
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- Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903. Papers of Charles Godfrey Leland [manuscript], 1844-1890.
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, n.d.
Title:
Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection n.d.
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- Sara Clarke Lippincott/Grace Greenwood Collection, n.d.
Emma Dorothy Southworth Collection, 1852-1894
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Emma Dorothy Southworth Collection 1852-1894
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- Emma Dorothy Southworth Collection, 1852-1894
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Papers of Grace Greenwood, 1844-1903.
Title:
Papers of Grace Greenwood, 1844-1903.
The collection contains six poems, a story and an essay; photographs; and correspondence. Three of the poems are variations on "Sweet Juliet in her balcony ..." Another is a tribute to George Peabody. There are also two fragments of chapter one of "Effie Mather," and an essay on Washington, D.C., before and during the Civil War. In correspondence Greenwood discusses her literary work including her reminiscences and Washington recollections; publication matters; health, a literary tribute to her; her family, particularly her mother; and a proposed biographical sketch by Gilson Willets. She also mentions the asthmatic results of gardening, possible art purchases, a memorial to her father Dr. Thaddeus Clarke, a Dickens autograph, Fanny Fern, autograph collecting, finances, and friends. There are brief references to Louis A. Godey, G.P.A. Healy, Henry Holt and Charles Warren Stoddard. In addition there are brief notes of introduction and recommendation, an invitation acceptance, replies to autograph seekers, and one letter from Leander K. Lippincott accepting an invitation.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Papers of Grace Greenwood, 1844-1903.
James Russell Lowell papers, 1835-1919.
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James Russell Lowell papers, 1835-1919.
Papers of American author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat James Russell Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- James Russell Lowell papers, 1835-1919.
Letter, 1890 Nov. 7, New York, to Mr. Bok / Grace Greenwood.
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Letter, 1890 Nov. 7, New York, to Mr. Bok / Grace Greenwood.
Writes concerning her articles for his magazine.
ArchivalResource: 2 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm.
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- Greenwood, Grace. Letter, 1890 Nov. 7, New York, to Mr. Bok / Grace Greenwood.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter, 1897.
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Letter, 1897.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter, 1897.
James Freeman Clarke additional papers, 1806-1936.
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James Freeman Clarke additional papers, 1806-1936.
Includes letters and papers of Unitarian clergyman and author James Freeman Clarke.
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- James Freeman Clarke additional papers, 1806-1936.
Lutz, Alma, 1890-1973. Collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
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Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box, 1 folio folder
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- Lutz, Alma,. Collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists: Part 1 (Ad-Lip), 1775-1943 (inclusive).
Strickland, Edward F. Autograph collection, 1780-1918
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Autograph collection, 1780-1918 (inclusive).
The Strickland Autograph Collection consists of autographs, correspondence, and photographs of women prominent in suffrage work, and of women authors, artists, and lawyers.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear feet ((1 file box) plus 1 folio photograph folder)
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- Strickland, Edward F.,. Autograph collection, 1780-1918 (inclusive).
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to Mr. Griswold. : Providence, RI. [18--] Dec. 19.
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Letter to Mr. Griswold. : Providence, RI. [18--] Dec. 19.
Expressing her hope to see him and his friends the Careys.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to Mr. Griswold. : Providence, RI. [18--] Dec. 19.
J. S. Bliss Correspondence, 1867-1882
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J. S. Bliss Correspondence 1867-1882
Papers of the Wisconsin-based lecture agent and promoter who arranged for both American and European speakers to tour the American West. Includes incoming letters from social reformers, political activists, authors, journalists, and performers concerning arrangements for their lecture tours. Letters include discussions of lecture fees, subject matter of lectures, scheduling, and accommodations. Correspondents include Charles Bradlaugh, B. Gratz Brown, Jason Mason Brown, Ned Buntline, Will Carleton, Lewis Carmichael, Mrs. Edwin Hubbell Chapin, Robert Laird Collier, Russell Conwell, Charlotte Cushman, Washington Donaldson, Neal Dow, Paul DuChaillu, Volney French, Grace Greenwood, Asa Burnham Hutchinson, Judson Kilpatrick, Dio Lewis, David Locke, Olive Logan, J.E. McCarthy, John J. Pinkerton, John Wesley Powell, Abby Sage Richardson, John Ripley, John Godfrey Saxe, John Strachan, David Swing, Benjamin Franklin Taylor, George Francis Train, O.P. Whitcomb, Victoria Woodhull, and others.
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James Thomas Fields collection of autographs and portraits of distinguished women, 1814-1907.
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James Thomas Fields collection of autographs and portraits of distinguished women, 1814-1907.
Letters and portraits collected by the American publisher James Thomas Fields.
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- James Thomas Fields collection of autographs and portraits of distinguished women, 1814-1907.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864. Letters, poem, and song by George Pope Morris, 1842-1860.
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Letters, poem, and song by George Pope Morris, 1842-1860.
The collection contains eight letters, one poem, and one song. Morris writes to George L. Pride, 19 May 1842, about the production of Morris's operetta, "The Maid of Saxony" [printed notice on integral leaf]; to John Neal, 25 April 1844, paying off a loan; to his son William H. Morris at West Point, 13 January 1847, about his success at the military academy; to N.P. Willis, 12 October 1850, about a message they were to talk about rather than Willis reading it; to H.T. Tuckerman, 6 December 1850, asking for a favorable review of John A. Dix's book [A winter in Madeira]; to Grace Greenwood, 29 October 1853, asking for a review of a new edition of his poems; to Benjamin Perley Poore, 22 January 1856, accepting an article for the Home Journal; and to Brantz Mayer, 24 November 1860, wanting him to come to New York City. Also, includes a printed copy of his song, "The Croton ode," and a holograph copy of his poem, "A simple story."
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- Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864. Letters, poem, and song by George Pope Morris, 1842-1860.
Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to My very dear friend. New Rochelle, NY. 1902 Dec. 16.
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Letter to My very dear friend. New Rochelle, NY. 1902 Dec. 16.
Discussing her latest book; sending her collection of children's books; explaining arrangements for dispersal of the Dicken's letters.
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- Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. Letter to My very dear friend. New Rochelle, NY. 1902 Dec. 16.
Howitt, Mary Botham, 1799-1888. Mary Howitt letters and poems, 1832-1887.
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Mary Howitt letters and poems, 1832-1887.
The collection contains 121 letters, eight poems ("The summer fields;" "Morning thoughts," August 1838; The dead--two different versions), two fragments of her writing, four engravings (two with William Howitt) and one photograph. Correspondents include Fredrika Bremer, James Goudy Clark, Joseph Cundall, Amelia Edwards, Myles Birket Foster, W.J. Fox, Margaret Gillies, Charles Gilpin, Grace Greenwood, Leander Lippincott, John Payne, W.M. Rossetti, Frederic Shoberl, John Greenleaf Whittier, and others. Topics include her writings, translating, and travels. Howitt writes to Mrs. S.C. Hall, 16 April 1836, apologizing for not sending illustrations; to James Fields, 22 December [1854?] with corrections for William Howitt's A Boy's adventures in the wilds of Australia; to Fredrika Bremer, 27 April 1860 (with envelope), about finishing a translation of her work; and to Ticknor and Fields, 13 July [1860], sending Bremer's work, and 6 January 1861, about translating Bremer's work. Also, includes one engraving of Bremer. Also, includes sixteen letters to Mrs. Barnett, 1851-1852, n.d.; one from William Howitt to Barnett, 10 September 1867; and one from Mary Gillies to Mary Howitt, n.d., asking her to bring Barnett to visit; also, to Dear sir, 20 Dec., inquiring about a position as German professor at London University for her friend Freiligrath. Howitt received a letter from John Greenleaf Whittier, 1876, about Louise C. Moulton.
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- Howitt, Mary Botham, 1799-1888. Mary Howitt letters and poems, 1832-1887.
Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
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Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Correspondence of American author and biographer James Parton withfamily members, professional associates, and personal friends as well as financialaccounts, photographs, genealogies, and printed material.
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- Correspondence and other papers, 1831-1891.
Kane, Gerald John, 1901-1957. Collection of Gerald John Kane - Literary, 1571-1951.
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Collection of Gerald John Kane - Literary, 1571-1951.
This collection is what is known as an autograph collection and Kane spent years, not only collecting autographs of famous people on his own, but also acquiring the collections of other autograph seekers. This material spans multiple centuries and formats: from a 15th century manuscript on vellum to a 1951 typewritten letter. The collection includes accounts, letters, photographs, poems, government papers and royal proclamations, signed by, among others, actors and actresses, authors, explorers, kngs, magicians, queens, politicians, scientists, singers, and soldiers. Many of the famous people in this collection are also to be found in other manuscript collections in the Huntington Library. The majority of the material consists of manuscripts, letters and documents written, or signed, by famous people from the 17th-early 20th centuries; some of the material consists of only fragments or signatures, collected for the autograph value only. Among the correspondents are: Lyman Abbott, Zoë Akins, Henry Mills Alden, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (Duke of Argyll), Charles Babbage, Joanna Baillie, Alice Stone Blackwell, John Bright, Richard Temple Brydges (Duke of Buckingham and Chandos), José Francisco Correia da Serra, Rebecca Harding Davis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Annie Fields, J.T. Fields, Richard Watson Gilder, W.E. Gladstone, Grace Greenwood, Anna Maria Hall, Samuel Carter Hall, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Irving, Julia Marlowe, Thomas Power O'Connor, Arthur Wellesley Peel (Viscount Peel), Kate Sanborn, Sir Walter Scott, Upton Sinclair, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Queen Victoria, and Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington). The collection also includes a small number of Ecclesiastical and Financial documents, and a larger amount of Legal, Military, and Misc. documents. The documents include accounts, certificates, commissions, Letters Patent, marriage settlements, receipts, special marriage licenses, wills, and warrants. One of the documents is related to Queen Victoria, and others are signed by various kings of France.
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- Kane, Gerald John, 1901-1957. Collection of Gerald John Kane - Literary, 1571-1951.
Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
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Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive), 1820-1888 (bulk)
Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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- Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1761-1904 (inclusive) 1820-1888 (bulk).
Green, Grace G. An experimental study of flexibility in reference to transfer and retroactive inhibition.
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An experimental study of flexibility in reference to transfer and retroactive inhibition. 1940.
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