Dickinson family photographs, ca. 1840-1940.
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Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932
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Anna Elizabeth Dickinson (October 28, 1842 – October 22, 1932) was an American orator and lecturer. An advocate for the abolition of slavery and for women's rights, Dickinson was the first woman to give a political address before the United States Congress. A gifted speaker at a very young age, she aided the Republican Party in the hard-fought 1863 elections and significantly influenced the distribution of political power in the Union just prior to the Civil War. Dickinson was the first white wo...
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These objects, most of which are on permanent display in the Dickinson Room at Houghton Library, were included as part of the acquisition of the Dickinson papers in 1950. At the time of the purchase, the artifacts were physically located at The Evergreens, many displayed in "The Emily Room" created by Martha Dickinson Bianchi to memorialize her aunt, the poet Emily Dickinson. Most of these artifacts were originally located at the Homestead prior to its sale by Martha Dickinson Bianchi in 1916. ...
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911
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Cutler, Dwight.
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Charlotte
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Lorin Norcross
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Learned, Mary Gilbert, d. 1850
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Hanger's
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Sweetser, Abby Tyler Munsell, -1882
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Jones & Stiff
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Clarissa Badger Newman.
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W.H. Eaton
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B.A. Brigden
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Julius Ulke
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Mary Moynihan
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Amherst Town Planning Board
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Otis A. Bullard
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Dickinson, Edward, 1803-1874
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Edward Dickinson (b. January 1, 1803, Amherst, MA–d.June 16, 1874, Boston, MA) was an American politician from Massachusetts. He is also known as the father of the poet Emily Dickinson....
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J.A. Whipple
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Fuller, Belle Gilbert.
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Randall
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, 1866-1943
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Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1866-1943) was the niece of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), and daughter of William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895) and Susan Huntington Dickinson (1830-1913). As the sole surviving member of the Dickinson family, she edited several collections of Emily Dickinson's work, and wrote two Dickinson biographies. A poet in her own right, Bianchi published several volumes of her own work as well. From the description of Martha Dickinson Bianchi correspondence concerning ...
Ranger's
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J.L. Lovell
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Vassar College.
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C.M. Bell
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Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet and translator. Born on March 6, 1806, Barrett Browning became proficient in Greek, Latin, French, and other European languages. At the age of eleven she wrote a verse "epic" in four books of rhyming couplets, "The Battle of Marathon," which was privately printed in 1820 at her father's expense. She went on to write such works as "An essay on mind," "Sonnets from the Portuguese," and "Aurora Leigh." In September of 1846, she secretly marr...
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Allie Mather?
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Smith, John Williams, 1822-1878
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Dickinson, Edward, 1861-1898.
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Warren
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Gilbert, Ned.
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Wilson Bros.
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Sykes?
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Ned Gilbert
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Sarah Phillips Newman
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Hampson, Alfred
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Gilbert, Thomas Dwight, 1815-1894.
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Regent of University of Michigan and state legislator from Kent County, Michigan. From the description of Thomas Dwight Gilbert letters, 1879 and 1881. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421580 ...
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A. Sonrel
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Phelps, Susan Davis, d. 1865
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Newman, M. Haskell
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Van Vranken, William?.
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Smith, Elizabeth T. (Elizabeth Theiss)
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Norcross, Emily Lavinia, 1828-1852
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G.H. Hastings
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward Dickinson (AC 1823) and Emily Norcross Dickinson. She attended Amherst Academy from 1840 to 1847, then enrolled at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1847 to 1848. She remained in Amherst for the rest of her life, and traveled only briefly to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. For virtually her entire adult life, Emily lived in the Dickinson home at 280 Main Street with h...
Smith, Elizabeth T. (Elizabeth Theiss)
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Sweetser, Luke, 1800-1882
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, 1866-1943
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Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1866-1943) was the niece of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), and daughter of William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895) and Susan Huntington Dickinson (1830-1913). As the sole surviving member of the Dickinson family, she edited several collections of Emily Dickinson's work, and wrote two Dickinson biographies. A poet in her own right, Bianchi published several volumes of her own work as well. From the description of Martha Dickinson Bianchi correspondence concerning ...
J.G. Vail
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Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
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Abraham Lincoln (born February 12, 1809, Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky-died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C.) was the sixteenth President of the United States from 1861 until his death by assassination. He was the son of a Kentucky frontiersman, Thomas Lincoln, and Nancy Hanks. In 1816, Lincoln moved to Pigeon Creek, Indiana, where he worked on his family's farm. Following his mother's death two years later, he continued working on farms until moving with his father to New Sa...
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Gowen, Isabelle Cutler.
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Jenkins, MacGregor, 1869-1940
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Dickinson, Austin, -1895
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Bigelow
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B.F. Popkins
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Van Vranken, Sophia.
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Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
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Massachusetts lawyer and U.S. Senator, 1851-1874. He was an ardent abolitionist who attacked the south in his "crime against Kansas" speech in 1856. Two days later he was assaulted in the Senate, receiving injuries that took him years to recover from. From the description of Letters, 1858-1869. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 55768315 Born in Boston, Mass., the U.S. statesman Charles Sumner studied law at Harvard and practiced law in his native ci...
Dickinson, Gilbert, 1875-1883.
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Margo Reinmann Ban? Signed on recto: Affectionately MacGregor Jenkins.
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J.D. Wells
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Notman & Campbell
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Brady
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Whitney, Maria.
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J.W. Black
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Abby Farley
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A. Marshall
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Mather, Mrs.
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Barnes, Lincoln Wade
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A.J. Schillare
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Lavinia Norcross.
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Sanford, John Elliot, 1830-1907
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J.H. Lamson
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Bentley, Anna Riley.
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Louise Norcross?
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Longfellow Gallery
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Dickinson, Susan Huntington, 1830-1913
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Brady National Photographic Art Gallery (Washington, D.C.)
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Sweetser, Catharine Dickinson, 1814-1895
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Pach Bros
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Holt, Kate Gilbert.
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Dickinson, Susan Huntington, 1830-1913
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Bowles, Mary Schermerhorn.
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Holland, J.G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881
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Josiah Gilbert Holland was a doctor, an educator, and a popular author, but is best remembered as the first editor of Scribner's. After brief careers in medicine and education, he became editor of the Springfield Republican in his native Massachusetts. In 1870, he became the founding editor and co-owner of Scribner's. His many published works include poetry, regional short stories, history, and popular philosophical essays. He sometimes used the pseudonym "Timothy Titcomb." From the ...
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A.S. Hinckley
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Graves, John Long, 1831-1915
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Dobeny Sessions.
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Smith, Susan Gilbert, 1863-1865
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G.G. Rockwood
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Lord, Otis P. (Otis Phillips), 1812-1884
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Otis P. Lord graduated from Harvard Law School in 1836 and served in both houses of the Massachusetts legislature at various times from 1847 to 1858, in the Massachusetts Superior Court (1859-1875) and in the Massachusetts Supreme Court (1875-1882). From the description of Letter regarding Bowditch Co. v. Winslow 1 March 1853. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234341682 ...
Gilbert
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Norcross
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Jenkins, Austin Dickinson, b. 1879
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Powelson Photographer
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I.G. Tompkins
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Allison Spence
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Squires, Sarah E. Jenkins.
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Louise B. Graves
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Ellen M. Musell?
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W. Höffert
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Newman family.
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Bobby Esty
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Johnson
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Bowles, Samuel, 1826-1878
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Bowles was an American journalist and publisher. From the description of Letter, a portrait, and newspaper clippings, 1872-ca. 1878. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80880580 Samuel Bowles was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on February 9, 1826. He was the editor of the daily edition of the Springfield Republican from 1844 to 1878. Noted for his willingness to comment on matters of political corruption, he was the subject of a libel suit. Bowles was involved with the Liber...
John Hoar.
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Murray, Grace
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Belle Gilbert Fuller
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A.B. Cross
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Case & Getchell
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864
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Nathaniel Hawthorne, American author. From the description of Nathaniel Hawthorne manuscript material : 1 item, ca. 1853-1857 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 301761440 American author, writer of romances, stories, and juvenile works. Born July 4, 1804, in Salem, Mass.; died May, 1864, in Plymouth, N.H. Sometime resident of Concord, Mass. Graduated from Bowdoin College in 1825. Hawthorne's association with the Boston publishing firm of Ticknor and Fields began ...
Gillett, Mrs. Edward.
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Edward Dickinson
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James Bayne Co.
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The Grand Rapids, Mich. firm was founded in 1890 as a commercial photographer, engraver, and printer for the furniture industry. It closed in 1967. From the description of Negatives, 1900-1920. (Grand Rapids Public Library). WorldCat record id: 29923590 ...
Decker Studio
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Neil Mather
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William J. Shew
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Smith, John W.
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