Charlton Thomas Lewis papers 1612-1904

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Charlton Thomas Lewis papers 1612-1904

The major part of the papers consist of a collection of autographs of literary, intellectual, and political figures, largely English and American, compiled by Charlton T. Lewis.Included are such notables as Robert Browning, Washington Irving, William James, John Stuart Mill, Louis Orléans, comte de Paris, Richelieu, Talleyrand, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Voltaire, John Wesley, and Walt Whitman. There is also personal correspondence addressed to Lewis and his wife, Margaret P. Sherrand Lewis, as well as essays, addresses, and an unpublished novel by Lewis, and a speech on Italian immigrants by Margaret P. Lewis.

1 linear foot (2 boxes, 1 folio)

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Lewis, Charlton Thomas, 1834-1904

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Charlton T. Lewis was a graduate of Yale University. He settled in New York, and worked as an editor, translator, and author on diverse projects, including Latin grammars and dictionaries, histories, poetry, and encyclopedias. From the description of Charlton T. Lewis letter to E.C. Stedman, 1901 Dec. 4. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 51262675 Charlton T. Lewis: served as minister in the Methodist Church, 1854-1856; professor of languages, Nor...

Lewis, Margaret P. Sherrand.

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