Emerson family correspondence, ca. 1725-1900.
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American diplomat, printer, and author. From the description of Correspondence, 1858-1871, nd. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 86157602 Diplomat, author, and private secretary to James Buchanan. From the description of Papers of Benjamin Moran, 1851-1875. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455323 Diplomat. From the description of Letter of Benjamin Moran, 1864. (Unknown). World...
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Goodale, George L. (George Lincoln), 1839-1923
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George Lincoln Goodale (1839-1923) earned an AB at Amherst College in 1860 and MD degrees from both Bowdoin and Harvard in 1863; he taught science in various fields at Bowdoin, 1868-1878. He came to Harvard in 1878 as a professor of Botany and became the first Director of the Botanical Museum in 1879. He was appointed Fisher Professor of Natural History in 1888 and retired in 1909, becoming Honorary Curator of the Botanical Museum until his death in 1923. From the description of Pape...
Richardson, Sarah E.
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Story, Emelyn (Eldredge).
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Lowell, Lucy Emerson.
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John Haskins
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Harvard College (1780- )
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Special students were those who took courses in Harvard College but were not degree candidates; they had not gone through the standard admissions process completed by AB degree candidates. From the description of Records of special students, 1876-1907. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064523 It is unclear whether F.C. Fabel ever attended Harvard College. F.C. Fabel may be Frederick Charles Fabel, who received an AB from the University of Rochester in 1893. ...
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar
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Haskins, Thomas Waldo.
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London
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Ann Haskins
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Elizabeth (Dwight) Cabot.
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Fisher, Caroline E.
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Fanny Haskins
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Ferrett, Julius.
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Emery, Mary M.
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John Sterling
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Josiah Quincy
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Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
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Wendell Phillips (born November 29, 1811, Boston, Massachusetts – died February 2, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts), orator and reformer, was one of the leaders of the abolitionist movement in Boston, Massachusetts, wrote frequently for William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator, and eventually became president of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He contributed much to the cause through inflammatory speeches favoring the division of the Union and opposing the acquisition of Texas and the war with Mexico. ...
Haskins, Ralph, 1779-1852
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Businessman, of Boston, Mass., and later New York City; served as supercargo on ship Atahualpa, out of Boston. From the description of Ralph Haskins Atahualpa papers, 1800-1829. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70979430 ...
Emerson, Mary Moody, 1774-1863
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Mary Moody Emerson was the aunt of Ralph Waldo Emerson and a scholar in her own right. She helped raise Emerson after his father died, and had a marked influence on his life, maintaining a constant correspondence with Emerson until her death in 1863. From the description of Mary Moody Emerson letters, 1827-1836. (Middlebury College). WorldCat record id: 682589648 ...
Dabney, Roxie L.
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Eugene Fuller
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Sarah Freeman Clarke
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Emerson, Charles P.,
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Brown, Charles, 1898-1988
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Epithet: of Add MS 35508 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000704.0x0001dc Epithet: Dr British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000704.0x0001d7 Charles Brown was a physician who resided in Charlottesville, Virginia in the early nineteenth century and who served as sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia. From the guide to the C...
Forbes, John Murray, 1813-1898
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Philanthropist, abolitionist. Contributed to the building of the railroad system in the United States. From the description of John Murray Forbes letter to George William Curtis, [manuscript], 1891 January 24. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 263078000 Forbes was a Boston businessman who was engaged in the China trade early in his life and later involved in railroad development in the American West. From the description of Letters from various corres...
Loring, Sarah.
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John Carlyle
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Joy
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Epithet: Dr; of Dresden; contributor to the magazine 'Bentley's Miscellany' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000441.0x0002b7 ...
Phillips, Sampson, and company.
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Kunkleman, Frank
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Emerson, Joseph I .
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Emerson, Mary Moody, 1774-1863
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Mary Moody Emerson was the aunt of Ralph Waldo Emerson and a scholar in her own right. She helped raise Emerson after his father died, and had a marked influence on his life, maintaining a constant correspondence with Emerson until her death in 1863. From the description of Mary Moody Emerson letters, 1827-1836. (Middlebury College). WorldCat record id: 682589648 ...
Lucy (Cotton) Jackson
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Jackson, T., Jr.
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Sally Givens
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Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
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Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907
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Clergyman, editor, and abolitionist. From the description of Moncure Daniel Conway correspondence, 1889-1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453541 American author and clergyman. From the description of Moncure Daniel Conway papers, 1847-1907. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 489376233 American author, publisher, clergyman. From the description of Papers of Moncure D. Conway [manuscript], 1859-1906. (Univer...
Shepard, Deborah
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John Tyndall
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E. P. Clark
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Tribble, Isaac.
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Osgood, James R. and company
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Cleveland, Richard J. (Richard Jeffry), 1773-1860
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Dewey, Louisa (Farnham).
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Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894
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Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was at the center of the Transcendentalist movement in New England. Although she wrote and published many works, she is best remembered for her support and friendship of Emerson, Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller and many others. She published the journal Dial, founded the famous West Street Book Shop and Publishing House, and introduced kindergarten to America. From the description of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters, 1846-1854. (Pennsylvania State University Libra...
Emerson, J W
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Charles Jackson
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Emerson, Helena Titus, 1877-
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Emerson, William, 1769-1811
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Blake, Harrison G. (Harrison Gray), 1818-1876
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Bancroft, Elizabeth (Davis) Bliss.
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Gest, John Marshall, 1859-1934
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Sarah (Sherman) Hoar
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Blyth, Thomas S.
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Rollins, William Herbert, 1852-1929
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Brooks, Mary Merrick, 1801-1868
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Emerson, Ellen Tucker
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Emerson, Ellen Tucker, 1839-1909
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Second child and elder daughter of philosopher, essayist, poet, and lecturer Ralph Waldo Emerson and his wife Lidian (Lydia Jackson) Emerson, Ellen Tucker Emerson (1839-1909) was a resident of Concord, Massachusetts. She was born at Bush (the Emerson home on the Cambridge Turnpike) and named for her father’s first wife. She attended Elizabeth Sedgwick’s school for girls in Lenox, Massachusetts, the Agassiz School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Frank Sanborn’s school in Concord. Never marri...
Emerson, Ernest Sugden
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Lucy Brown
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Tufts, George E.
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Sullivan, Margaret A.
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Hall, R. C.
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Emerson, Edward Waldo, 1844-1930
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Stewart, George, 1848-1906
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Channing, William Henry
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Williams, Marie
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Clough, A. H., Mrs., 1828-1904
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William Allan Wall
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India Rubber company
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Samuel? Bradford
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Ellen Tucker Ermerson
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Saunders, Mrs. J. F.
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Bradford, Samuel, 1803-188?
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Emerson, Susan Woodward Haven, 1807-1868
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Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896
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English reformer and author. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Old Square [London], to John Ruskin, 1866 Oct. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269516755 Thomas Hughes, English social reformer and children's writer, best known for his Tom Brown's Schooldays (1857). From the description of Thomas Hughes manuscript material : 2 items, 1871-1872 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 430711041 From the guide to the Thomas Hughes man...
Cary, Alice F.
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John Emerson
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Nathaniel Wheeler Coffin
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Bulkley, Benjamin Reynolds.
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Charles Bray
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Horatio Gates
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John Haskins Ladd
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David Wilkins
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Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881
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James Thomas Fields, American publisher and author, was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1817. At the age of 17, he went to Boston to clerk in a booksellers shop. While clerking, he often wrote for newspapers and in 1839 he became junior partner in the publishing and bookselling firm known after 1846 as Ticknor and Fields, and after 1868 as Fields, Osgood & Company. He was the publisher of several prominent contemporary American and British writers. Besides just publishing the authors, h...
Ticknor, Benjamin Holt, 1842-1914
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Editor and publisher. From the description of Papers of Benjamin Holt Ticknor, 1595-1935 (bulk 1850-1920). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066489 American publisher. From the description of Letter : Benjamin H. Ticknor to "Fairchild," 1888 November 16 [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647824664 ...
Bacon, Delia Salter, 1811-1859
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Delia Salter Bacon (b. February 2, 1811, Tallmadge, Ohio-d. September 2, 1859, Hartford, Connecticut), American author and lecturer. She advanced the theory that Shakespeare's plays were the work of Francis Bacon in her book The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare Unfolded (1857)....
Emerson, Waldo, 1836-1842
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Brown, Martha L.
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Elizabeth B Ripley.
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Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887
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Born on July 22, 1849 in New York City, Emma Lazarus was the fourth of seven surviving children to Sephardic-Ashkenazi parents Moses and Esther (Nathan) Lazarus. Lazarus was most likely privately tutored; she was proficient in German, French, and Italian. Her Jewish education consisted of knowledge of the Bible and observing a form of Sabbath and holidays, but as one of Lazarus’ associates said “the religious side of Judaism had little interest for Miss Lazarus, or for any member of her family.”...
Ripley, George, 1802-1880
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American editor and critic. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Thomas Carlyle, 1835 June 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270655148 From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : "Office of the N.Y. Tribune," to the Reverend Dr. [William Buell] Sprague, 1858 Dec. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872170 From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to the Rev. H.D. Mayo, 1862 Sept. 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record i...
Severn
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Emerson, Charles Chauncy, 1808-1836
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Emerson, William, 1743-1776
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Charlotte Haskins
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Benjamin Rodman.
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Bradford, George Partridge, 1807-1890
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Teacher; member of Brook Farm community; friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Born in Boston, Mass., Feb. 16, 1807. Direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford; son of Gamaliel and Elizabeth (Hickling) Bradford; brother of Sarah Alden (Bradford) Ripley (Mrs. Samuel Ripley). Died in Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 26, 1890. Classicist, Biblical scholar, and botanist; formally trained for the ministry. Graduated from Harvard College in 1825, from the Divinity School in 1828. Gave up the ministry and ...
Alexander, D. M.
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Rebecca Thoreau
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Hannah Bliss (Emerson) Farnham
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Francis, A.
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Epithet: President Marpole Baptist Young People's Union Canada British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000471.0x00026b ...
Grove, J.
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Norcross, Grenville Howland, 1854-1937
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Grenville Howland Norcross (1854-1937), one of eight children of Otis Norcross (1811-1882) and Lucy Ann (Lane) Norcross (1816-1916), was born on 2 February 1854 in Boston, Mass. After graduating from Harvard University in 1875, Grenville acquired his Harvard law degree in 1879 and practiced law in Boston for many years. He was active in numerous historical and literary organizations, including the New England Historic and Genealogical Society, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the American A...
Müller, Georgina.
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Sarah Swain (Hathaway) Forbes
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Story, Edith Mary Steane 1861-
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Davis, V. D. (Valentine David), 1856-
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Emerson, John Haven, 1840-
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Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931
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Willson was Mayor of Louisville and practiced law with John Marshall Harlan. From the description of Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931 1872 September 5 Letter. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49223976 Louisville lawyer, and governor of Ky., 1907-1911. From the description of Augustus Everett Willson : papers, 1865-1921. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49479318 Augustus E. Willson was governor of Kentucky bet...
Lucy Osgood
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Mason, Sidney.
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Bradford, E.
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Mary (Haskins) Ladd
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Lidian (Jackson) Brown
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Stirling, James Hutchison, 1820-1909
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Scottish philosopher. From the description of Autograph letters (15) and 1 postal, signed : Edinburgh, to Prof. Knight, 1887 Mar. 16-1900 Feb. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270579222 James Hutchison Stirling was born on 22 June 1820 , the fifth son of William Stirling, craftsman, of Glasgow. He first matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1833 at the age of 13, and followed a full Arts curriculum (1833 Latin, 1834 Greek, 1835 Greek, 1836 Logic, 1837 Et...
Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904
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U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. From the description of George Frisbie Hoar letter to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1894 January 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 694733616 George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904) was a Republican Senator from Massachusetts (1877-1904). From the description of Autograph collection, 1598-1945. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122405022 From the guide to the George Frisbie Hoar autograph collection, 1598-194...
Sutton, Mary H.
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Haskins, Elizabeth (Foxcroft).
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Russell, E.
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Snell, Sabra Cobb (Emerson).
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Emerson, Charles Chauncy, 1808-1836
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Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864
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Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts; United States and Massaschusetts legislator; and, President of Harvard University. From the description of Josiah Quincy letter, portrait and autograph, 1839-1889. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 63118297 President of Harvard. From the description of Autograph note signed : [Cambridge, Mass.], addressed to the Rev. John Pierpont, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270616000 From the description of Autograph note ...
Elizabeth Weir
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Dicey, Anne.
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Oliver, George S., 1922-
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Benjamin Franklin French
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Ezra Ripley
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Crawshay, Rose Mary Yeates, 1828-
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Powell, Lizzie M.
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Armstrong, Francis
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Epithet: of Sloane MS 2723 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001108.0x000239 ...
Longfellow, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1850-1928
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Born 22 September 1850 to Henry Wadsworth and Frances Appleton Longfellow, Alice Longfellow lived a privileged life with her family in Cambridge, enjoying her studies and developing a love of travel after a visit to Maine in 1863, when she was only 12 years old. After the death of her mother in 1861, Longfellow took on something of a caretaker role to her two younger sisters, earning her the depiction of "grave Alice" in her father's famous poem, The Children's Hour. At the age of 21, Alice Lo...
Emerson, Frances J
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Wright, M.
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Biography The manuscript suggests that M. Wright was Irish by birth. He was irregularly employed as a surveyor in New South Wales, Australia, and during 1847 surveyed portions of Dungog, Newcastle, and Singleton. From the guide to the M. Wright Diary of A Surveyor in East New South Wales, Australia, 1847, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.) ...
Bliss, George Lewis.
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Upham, Thomas Cogswell, 1799-1872
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Author of several standard volumes, Thomas Cogswell Upham, son of an anti-slavery congressman, was for more than forty years Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bowdoin College, Maine. From the description of Letter 1870 April 20 : to Rev. John Orcutt. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80670604 ...
Hoffmann, R., baron von.
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Ripley, Elizabeth B.
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Bryan Waller Procter
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Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
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Poet and author, Cornell University non-resident professor. From the description of James Russell Lowell letter and portrait, 1871 July 12. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 123412650 Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly, and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review ; was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard; and U.S. minister to Spain and to England. Aldrich was ...
Kirkland, John Thornton, 1770-1840
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John Thornton Kirkland (1770-1840) was President of Harvard University from 1810-1828. From the description of My dear sir, permit me to introduce to you the bearer, Mr. McEwen of Philadelphia, a gentleman & a scholar, yours truly, J. T. Kirkland, 6 October [ca. 1800-1840]. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77067915 John T. Kirkland (1770-1840) was the fifteenth President of Harvard University from November 14, 1810 to April 2, 1828. He led Harvard University thr...
S. G. Phillips
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Hannah Emerson
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Harriet Martineau
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Lucy (Jackson) Brown
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Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
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Henry David Thoreau (b. July 12, 1817, Concord, Massachusetts-d. May 6, 1862, Concord, Massachusetts), American author, lecturer, naturalist, student of Native American artifacts and life, transcendentalist, land surveyor, and life-long resident of Concord, Massachusetts. He was an active opponent of slavery and a social critic. He graduated from Harvard College in 1837....
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842
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William Ellery Channing (1780-1842) graduated from Harvard College in 1798. He served on the board of the Harvard Corporation from 1813 to 1826, where he worked for the establishment of the Divinity School, which occurred in 1816. A Unitarian minister, Channing served as the pastor of the Federal Street Church in Boston from 1803 until his death in 1842. In 1819 he gave the landmark Unitarian sermon, Unitarian Christianity, which upon publication sold thousands of copies. A believer in the aboli...
Kendall, Sarah
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Emerson, Robert Bulkeley, 1807-1859
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Mann, M.
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Dabney, H. W.
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Webster, Marianne.
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Stanley, Maude Alethea, 1833-
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Thayer, James Bradley, 1831-1902
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Attorney, teacher, legal scholar. LL.B. Harvard Law School, 1856; LL.D., 1894; Royall Prof. 1874-1883; Weld Prof. 1883-1902. Law practice in Boston, 1856-1874. Chairman, Committe on Indian Legislation, 1887-1892. Consultant on Dakota Constitution of 1889. Author of Preliminary Treatise on the Law of Evidence at Common Law (1898), John Marshall (1901), A Western Journey with Emerson (1884). From the description of Papers of James Bradley Thayer, 1787-1902 (inclusive), 1850-1902 (bulk)...
Mrs. John J Dixwell
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Henry, James.
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John Flint
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Paulina (Wright) Davis
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Heraud, John A. (John Abraham), 1799-1887
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Epithet: Dramatist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000447.0x00005e Epithet: writer of plays British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000564.0x000276 Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000447.0x00005f ...
Messer, Mrs. M. E.
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Jackson, Charles T. (Charles Thomas), 1805-1880
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Physician, chemist, and geologist. From the description of Papers of Charles T. Jackson, 1829-1915. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066585 Physician and chemist. From the description of Papers, 1871, July 21-Aug. 9, Boston. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35149330 ...
Genung, Charles H.
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Little and company
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Vale, Elm
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Stearns, Mary Elizabeth
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F . J. Garrison
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Murray, Joseph D.
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Haven, George Wallis, 1808-1895
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George Wallis Haven (1808-1895) was a banker and scholar who resided in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He graduated from Dartmouth Phi Beta Kappa in 1828, and received a law degree from Harvard in 1835. Haven served as a director of the Rockingham Bank for forty years, during which time he frequently lectured in Portsmouth. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a personal friend of Haven--Haven's sister Susan married Emerson's brother William in 1838--and on at least two occasions (November 20, 1838 & Februar...
Emerson, Edward Bliss, 1805-1834
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Edith (Emerson) Forbes.
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Russell, Mary H.
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Lewis, Mary E.
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Hart, Abraham, 1810-1885
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American publisher born in Philadelphia. He was involved with two prominent publishing firms of his time, including Carey & Hart and, later, Hart & Baird. Served in many leadership positions in the Jewish charitable and educational societies of Philadelphia. From the description of A. Hart letter to R. W. Griswold [manuscript] 1854 Jul 23. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 420463339 ...
James, Henry, 1811-1882
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Henry James Sr. and his wife Mary Walsh James (1810-1882) were the parents of the novelist Henry James Jr., the philosopher William James, the diarist Alice James, Robertson James, and Garth Wilkinson James. From the guide to the Letters from Henry James Sr. and Mary Walsh James to various correspondents, 1827-1878., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Henry James Sr. was an American philosophical theologian. He and his wife Mary Robertson Walsh J...
Whipple, E. C.
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Emerson, Tom H.
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McKnight, Charles
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Milnes, Richard Monckton, 1st Baron Houghton
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Title: 1st Baron Houghton British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000976.0x000033 ...
Lee, Henry, 1817-1898
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Harvard overseer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [Boston], to "my dear Doctor," [18--?] Mar. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 743860470 Lee graduated from Harvard in 1836 and served as Overseer of Harvard. From the description of Papers of Henry Lee, 1868-1894 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972818 ...
Emerson, Susan (Tompkins)
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Alexander Macmillan
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Emerson, E.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6zx5f94 (person)
Le Baron Russell
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Cooke, Rose Terry, 1827-1892
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Rose Terry Cooke was born in West Hartford, Conn., graduated from the Hartford Female Seminary in 1843, and married Rollin H. Cooke in 1873. She published her poems, 1860-1886, and wrote humorous short magazine stories mainly describing New England life. From the description of Letters and poem, 1864-1890. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 35059217 Cooke was a life-long opponent of the women's rights movement and women's suffrage. Fro...
Buck, W. C.
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Lark, Charles Tressler, 1876-1946
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Cabot, Elizabeth Perkins
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Brown, Howard N. (Howard Nicholson), 1849-1932
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Hemenway, Mary, 1820-1894
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G. W. Weyner
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Bartol, Cyrus Augustus
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Flinter, George Dawson, -1838
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Field, Edwin W. (Edwin Wilkins), 1804-1871
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Edwin Wilkins Field (1804-1871) was a lawyer and amateur artist. From the description of Correspondence of Edwin W. Field, 1828<-1899. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 86129613 Biography Edwin Wilkins Field (1804-1871) was a lawyer and amateur artist in England, where he worked for a measure for establishing artistic copyright. He was honored in 1863 by the Old Water-Co...
Samuel Gridley Howe.
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Reid, Stuart J. (Stuart Johnson), 1848-1927
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Epithet: of Sampson Law Marston Co Ltd publishers British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001137.0x000337 ...
Ruth Hurd
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Searle, Miss S.
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Chapman, Edmund, 1537 or 1538-1602
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Emerson, George B. (George Barrell), 1797-1881
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gx4jq1 (person)
American educator. From the description of Letter, 1839 June 20, Boston, to N.I. Bowditch, Boston. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 166330238 Educator and pioneer of women's education. Cousin of Ralph Waldo Emerson. From the description of George Barrell Emerson letters [manuscript], 1851-1866. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 191118233 ...
Sophia Brown
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Greenough, Lydia (Haskins).
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Paine, Robert Treat, 1835-1910
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v12kg0 (person)
Emerson, John, 1745-1826
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dw55qw (person)
Appleton, Fanny
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Kast, Thomas and Hannah (Haskins).
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Storey, Moorfield, 1845-1929
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Author, civil rights leader, and lawyer. From the description of Papers of Moorfield Storey, 1876-1929. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79899439 American lawyer, author, publicist. From the description of Letter to H.O. Houghton & Company, 1882 July 8. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 53807486 Moorfield Storey received his A.B. from Harvard in 1866. From the description of Composition : [for English?] , c. 1865. (Harvard Unive...
Morison, John
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Thayer, James Bradley
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James Bradley Thayer was born in Haverhill in 1831 and graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He was the Royall Professor of Law from 1873-1883, and the Weld Professor from 1883 to his death in 1902. His research interests included constitutional law and evidence, topics both covered by his scrapbooks, and was one of the influential thinkers on the concept of judicial restraint. From the guide to the Scrapbooks, 1874-1900...
William Emerson, Jr.
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Faulkner, Abby A.
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Darrah, Mrs. R. K.
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Appleton, William Henry, 1814-1899
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Epithet: publisher of New York British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000750.0x000217 ...
Rantoul, Robert C.
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Keyes, Florence.
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Phebe (Bliss) Emerson Ripley
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66825gj (person)
Nash, Bennett Hubbard
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67n3mj9 (person)
John Clarke Emerson
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66g053x (person)
James Monroe and company
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Ripley, Phebe Bliss (Emerson), 1772-1839
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Perkins, Charles C. (Charles Callahan), 1823-1886
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6pr82f9 (person)
Epithet: author and art critic British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000561.0x000053 Painter, etcher, author, art and music critic, of Boston, Mass. Perkins graduated from Harvard in 1843; studied art in Rome and Paris; promoted art education for the masses; organized the Boston Art Club and served as president, 1869-1879; was a founder and honorary director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston...
Mary Howland Russell
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Macmillan company
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The Macmillan Company was founded in 1869 as a branch in New York City of the British firm of Macmillan & Co., Ltd. of London. The company became autonomous in 1896 but the British firm maintained close ties and a strong financial interest in the company. The Macmillan Company attracted major American authors and published a wide variety of fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, reference works, and children's books. George Platt Brett, Jr. who became Macmillan's president in 1931, arranged for th...
Emerson, George L
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Folsom, Ellen M.
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C Beach.
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Mathews, Cornelius, 1817-1889
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Author. From the description of Letter of Cornelius Mathews, no year Jan. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454393 American author and editor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to Rufus W. Griswold, 1841 Nov. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270637257 From the description of Papers of Cornelius Mathews, 1841-1888. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32136446 ...
Legate, Helen A.
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Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894
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Elizabeth Palmer Peabody was at the center of the Transcendentalist movement in New England. Although she wrote and published many works, she is best remembered for her support and friendship of Emerson, Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller and many others. She published the journal Dial, founded the famous West Street Book Shop and Publishing House, and introduced kindergarten to America. From the description of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody letters, 1846-1854. (Pennsylvania State University Libra...
Gerard, Victor
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Emerson, Frederick W
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Loring, Susan F.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6p69cfw (person)
Emerson, Ellen Louisa Tucker, 1809 or 10-1831.
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Waldo Emerson
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6391d1n (person)
Cabot, H. L.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6488v40 (person)
Wolcott, M. D.
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George Bradford
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6nh8hws (person)
Brown, Lemuel.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w69q6zd3 (person)
Blake, H. G. O. (Harrison Gray Otis), 1816?-1898
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gx4k1g (person)
Charlotte Farnham
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6bx1jp6 (person)
Houghton, Mifflin company, firm, publishers.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vn7krp (corporateBody)
Elliott, Joseph J.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tv9886 (person)
Bliss, Samuel
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Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895
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Augustus Woodbury graduated from the Divinity School in 1849. From the description of Causes of infidelity : [essay written for the Divinity School], c. 1848. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77072833 ...
Sabra Cobb (Emerson) Snell.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6k49dg4 (person)
DeQuincey, Thomas, 1785-1859
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Emerson, Edward Waldo, 1844-1930
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Waldo, Giles.
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Shackleford, Pauline.
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Charles Herrick
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sp3zk6 (person)
Simpson, D. J.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w69t5kxx (person)
Harper, firm, publishers.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6fw1qwj (corporateBody)
Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v40v09 (person)
Epithet: LLD, Keeper of Printed Books British Museum British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000835.0x00015c English librarian. From the description of Autograph letter signed : British Museum, to F.J. Dreer, 1892 Jan. 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269566963 Librarian of the British Museum. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to W.A. Knight, 1889 Oct. 11. (Unk...
McLaughlin, Ephraim B.
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Smith, Evelina A. S.
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Jackson, William M. (William Maynard)
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Hopps, John Page, 1834-1911
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Dabney, Sarah H.
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Wood, Harry
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Emerson, Mabel
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Parsons, Hannah Upham (Haskins).
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Pollock, Lady Juliet, -1899.
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Bradford, Edward H. (Edward Hickling), 1848-1926
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Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
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Poet and author, Cornell University non-resident professor. From the description of James Russell Lowell letter and portrait, 1871 July 12. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 123412650 Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly, and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review ; was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard; and U.S. minister to Spain and to England. Aldrich was ...
Margaret Tucker Kent.
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Farley, Frederick A. (Frederick Augustus), 1800-1892
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Farley (A.B. 1818, Div. S. 1828) was pastor of the Church of the Savior in Brooklyn, N.Y. From the description of Memoir : concerning Ralph Waldo Emerson : manuscript, [18--] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612884897 American clergyman. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Brooklyn, to the Reverend John Pierpont, 1846 Jun. 24 and [no year] Dec. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270532912 Frederick Augustus Farley (1800-1892) r...
Stevens, Abby W.
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Brown and Taggard
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Emerson, Annie (Keyes), 1847-
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Bridgman, William
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Smith, A. D. (Arthur David)
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6d6448c (person)
Boston Latin School Association
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6f24f47 (corporateBody)
Harper & Brothers.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6km32p7 (corporateBody)
Correspondence (129 letters) and typescript (unsigned) revisions and notes, 1954, (23 p.) concerning the publication of The Scope of Total Architecture by Walter Gropius. Includes 22 letters from Gropius. From the description of Correspondence with Walter Gropius, 1952-1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612369957 Publishing firm in New York City. From the description of Harper & Brothers Records 1817-1929. (Columbia University In the City of New ...
Greene, William Batchelder, 1851-
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Bush, Effie F.
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Buckminster, J. S. (Joseph Stevens), 1784-1812
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6cn7z01 (person)
Unitarian clergyman, author, and an Athenaeum founder. From the description of Papers, 1797-1812. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 14968096 Joseph Stevens Buckminster received his A.B. from Harvard in 1800. From the description of [Student themes] , 1798-1799. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77072616 Unitarian minister and Athenaeum founder. From the description of Papers, 1806 April 24-1807 Aug. 7. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldC...
Wight, O.W. (Orlando Williams), 1824-1888
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w61q1dxt (person)
Phillips, Mary Elizabeth, 1857-1945
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6cc17jg (person)
Author. From the description of Papers of Mary Elizabeth Phillips, 1927-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450056 Biographer. From the description of Papers, 1912-1931. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122529638 ...
Lloyd, S. W.
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Hildreth, Caroline Neagus.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62s7pp8 (person)
Mary Russell.
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Cotton, Roland E.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6459n4v (person)
Emerson, William, 1835-1864
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qj7r4d (person)
Jackson, Susan (Bridge).
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6818q5m (person)
Joseph Emerson
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6rd15kv (person)
Hall, Jona. Prescott (Jonathan Prescott), 1796-1862
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Jonathan Prescott Hall was a lawyer and in 1828 had compiled "Reports of Cases in the Superior Court of the City of New York 1828-29, " part of an ongoing series published by O. Halstead. Samuel Jones was a lawyer, Chancellor of New York 1826-1828, and Chief Justice of the New York City Superior Court 1828-1847. From the description of J. Prescott Hall autograph letter signed to Samuel Jones, 1832 January 11. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 780502881 ...
Conway, Ellen D.
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Ruth (Haskins) Emerson
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6hn9t28 (person)
Susan Woodward (Haven) Emerson.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6f04fjx (person)
William H. Briggs
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65v79h3 (person)
Mr. Sutton
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Didricksen, J. W.
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Reynolds, Grindall, 1822-1894
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Clergyman in Concord, Mass.; Secretary of American Unitarian Association (1881-1894); author on historical and religious topics. Born Dec. 22, 1822, in Franconia, N.H.; died Sept. 30, 1894, in Concord, Mass. Raised in Franconia and in Boston. Graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1847. Married Lucy Maria Dodge in 1848. Ordained to Unitarian ministry in Jamaica Plain. Minister of First Parish in Concord 1858-1881. Active in town life of Concord. Member of Library Committee 1859-1...
William Emerson, d. 1868
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Martha Bartlett
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Isabel
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Dillaway
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Watson, Mary F.
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Bliss, Daniel, 1740-1806
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Barber, Elizabeth (Jackson).
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Jackson, Charles T. (Charles Thomas), 1805-1880
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gh9msh (person)
Physician, chemist, and geologist. From the description of Papers of Charles T. Jackson, 1829-1915. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066585 Physician and chemist. From the description of Papers, 1871, July 21-Aug. 9, Boston. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35149330 ...
Herman Grim
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Emerson, Ruth Haskins, 1768-1853
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Ruth Emerson was the mother of essayist and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson. From the description of Copybook, Boston, 1779-1780. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78404263 ...
Cheney, Anne Cleveland.
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Jackson, Mrs. S. B.
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Thomas, Elias
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Maine state treasurer, 1823-1827, 1829-1830; resident of Portland, Me. From the description of Elias Thomas account book, 1838-1841. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71128506 ...
Hedge, Frederic Henry, 1805-1890
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Frederic Henry Hedge was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1805, the son of Levi Hedge, a professor of logic at Harvard, and Mary Kneeland Hedge, the granddaughter of Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard (1737-1769). After spending 4 years studying in Germany he attemded Harvard University starting in 1822 and graduated in 1825. He studied theology in the Divinity School in Cambridge and was ordained in 1829. He served as pastor in West Cambridge, Massachusetts; Bangor, Maine; Providence, Rhod...
Robert Haskins.
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Osgood, James R.
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Channing, W. H. (William Henry), 1810-1884
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William Henry Channing, Unitarian minister and reformer, was born in Boston, Mass. He was the editor of The western messenger, 1838-1839, spent time at Brook Farm, wrote a memoir of his uncle, William Ellery Channing (1848), and with Ralph Waldo Emerson and James Freeman Clarke, wrote a memoir of Margaret Fuller (1852). He later accepted positions as minister in several Unitarian churches in England. From the description of W.H. Channing letter to Dear Sir, 1852 Mar. 29. (Pennsylvani...
Morse, John F. (John Frederick), 1815-1874
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Maccoll, Norman, 1843-1904
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6pc4222 (person)
Norman Maccoll, Scots-born journal editor and Spanish scholar. From the description of Norman Maccoll manuscript material : 3 items, 1889 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 726895815 From the guide to the Norman Maccoll manuscript material : 3 items, 1889, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) ...
Ripley, Sarah, 1781-1826
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Cleveland, Charlotte Farnham.
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Waters, Mrs. P. A. F.
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Alfred L. Mortimer
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Chadwick, James R. (James Read), 1844-1905
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Chadwick (Harvard, M.D. 1871) assisted in the foundation of the gynecological department of the Boston City Hospital in 1874, taught gynecology at the Harvard Medical School, and was president of the American Gynecological Society. He established the Boston Medical Library in 1875, founded the Harvard Medical Alumni Association in 1890, and served as its first president. He was a collector of medical books and journals. From the description of Papers of James Read Chadwick, 1830-1909...
Mackay, Francis M.
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Priscilla Jackson Cotton
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Annie Shepard (Keyes) Emerson
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w60h7dz5 (person)
Davenport, Ellen Tucker (Emerson), 1880-
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Butler, Charles E.
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Burke, James
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McClure, Edward W.
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Woodbury, John Page, 1827-1910
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Houghton, Henry Oscar, 1823-1895
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Houghton was an American printer and publisher, proprietor of the Riverside Press in Cambridge, Mass. and partner, successively, in the publishing firms of Hurd and Houghton; Houghton, Osgood ? and Houghton, Mifflin & Company. From the description of Papers, 1773-1932 (inclusive) 1833-1895 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122505871 Houghton was an American printer and publisher, proprietor of the Riverside Press in Cambridge, Mass., and partner, successi...
Bradford, George Partridge, 1807-1890
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Teacher; member of Brook Farm community; friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Born in Boston, Mass., Feb. 16, 1807. Direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford; son of Gamaliel and Elizabeth (Hickling) Bradford; brother of Sarah Alden (Bradford) Ripley (Mrs. Samuel Ripley). Died in Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 26, 1890. Classicist, Biblical scholar, and botanist; formally trained for the ministry. Graduated from Harvard College in 1825, from the Divinity School in 1828. Gave up the ministry and ...
Samuel Ripley
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Jewsbury, Geraldine Endsor, 1812-1880
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English novelist. From the description of Autograph letters signed (8) : to Messrs. Chapman and Hall, 1844-1848. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270492308 Epithet: novelist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000268.0x00036d ...
Elizabeth Haskins
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King, Thomas Starr, 1824-1864
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King was a popular Unitarian minister, of Boston, Mass. In 1860, he took over the parish in San Francisco, Calif. From the description of Thomas Starr King sermon notebook : ms, [18??]. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 145416609 American writer and clergyman. From the description of Letter, 1863 Apr. 29, [San Francisco, to Mr. Swain?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86130298 King was a popular Unitarian minister from Boston, Mass., wh...
Diman, Emma S.
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Perkins, Ellen
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Cobb, Phebe (Farnham).
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Goodwin, Amy
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Emerson, Oliver Farrar 1860-1927
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Teacher; appointed Oviatt Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University in 1906. International Chaucer scholar, President of the MLA and authority in the fields of old and middle English. From the description of Oliver Farrar Emerson letter to S. S. McClure [manuscript], 1892 Apr 4. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 191119067 ...
James William Hudson
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Channing, William Ellery, active 1837-1838, American Unitarian minister
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Epithet: American Unitarian minister British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001196.0x0003ce ...
Bartol, C. A. (Cyrus Augustus), 1813-1900
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Cyrus August Bartol, 1813-1900, Unitarian minister, graduated from Harvard Divinity School 1835, received D.D. from Harvard College in 1859. Ordained in 1837, pastor at the West Church in Boston from 1837-1889. From the description of C.A. Bartol. Sermons, 1859-1888 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 423214618 The Rev. Cyrus Augustus Bartol, DD, was born in Freeport, Maine, April 30, 1813. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1832 and from Har...
Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe, 1828-1893.
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Barnard, George Mathieu
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George M. Barnard lived in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early 1800s, where he was a merchant. He traveled throughout the eastern United States and to England and the Caribbean. From the guide to the George M. Barnard travel journal, Barnard, George M. travel journal, 1823-1833, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan) ...
Edwards, Elizabeth (Emerson), 1701-
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Felton, Samuel M. (Samuel Morse), 1853-1930
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Railroad executive, civil engineer. Born in Philadelphia. Graduated from M.I.T. in 1873. Worked on various railroads. President, Chicago and Alton Railwy (1899-1907). President, Chicago Great Western Railroad (1909-1925). Director general of military railways during the First World War. See Who Was Who in America, v. 1. From the description of Railroad engineering reports, ca. 1880-1916 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269582278 ...
Hannah Haskins?.
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John Chapman
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Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831-1917
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Author and journalist. From the description of F.B. Sanborn correspondence and essays, 1852-1879. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84163242 Massachusetts journalist. From the description of Song / words by Mr. F.B. Sanborn, music a part of Brignal Banks. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 62350218 American journalist and reformer. From the description of Letter, 1889 March 21, Concord, Mass., to E.D. Walker, New York. (Boston Athenaeum). W...
S Searle
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Francis, Convers, 1795-1863
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American theologian and educator. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to the Rev. John Pierpont, 1854 Aug. 31. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270138877 Francis and Parker were both ministers. From the description of Letters : to Theodore Parker, 1836-1839. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612802278 ...
Appleton, firm, publishers
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Royall, Mary Mackintosh.
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Haskins, Elizabeth, 1771-1853
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How, Ellen E.
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Tom Ward
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Chase and Sanborn
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Hannah Upham (Haskins) Parsons
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Paulina Tucker Nash
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Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881
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Scottish historian and social critic considered the most important philosophical moralist of the early Victorian age. From the description of Letter, 1841. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122461042 Scottish essayist and historian. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Gt. Malvern, to Robert Browning, 1851 Aug. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270133400 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Chelsea, London, to William Tait, 1834 S...
Helena Emerson.
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Emerson, Peter Henry, 1856-
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Epithet: Dr British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000980.0x00039b ...
Ripley, Lincoln.
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Charles Brown
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Baille, Jean-Baptiste-François
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Abby L. Adams
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Annie (Keyes) Emerson
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Clough, Arthur Hugh
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Epithet: son of the poet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000613.0x00024e Epithet: poet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000698.0x0001c0 ...
J. W. Harper
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Brunton, William 1850-1906.
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William Brunton (1850-1906) was a Unitarian minister who graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1879, and served as pastor at churches in Brighton, MA; Yarmouth, ME; Whitman, MA; and Fairhaven, MA. From the description of Poetry 1865-1901 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 181947985 ...
Hazzen, Henry W.
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Forbes, Violet
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Ware, L. G.
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Storey, Gertrude.
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Furness, William Henry, 1866-1920
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Between 1895 and 1901, William Furness, III., Alfred C. Harrison, Jr., and Hiram M. Hiller made a series of extended trips to Oceania, South and Southeast Asia, and East Asia. Furness, Harrison, and Hiller all received degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and donated or sold to the University Museum substantial collections of ethnographic, archaeological, and skeletal material acquired on the voyages. The Furness, Harrison, and Hiller collections, particularly those from Ocea...
Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904
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English journalist and reformer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to W.A. Knight, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270899208 Frances Power Cobbe, English philanthropist, social worker, and religious author, advocate of women's rights, education for poor and neglected children, and anti-vivisectionist. From the description of Correspondence to France Power Cobbe, 1855-1904. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens...
Edward Waldo Emerson's
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Walker, C. S.
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C. C. Perkins
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Samuel Moody Haskins
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Thomas Carlyle
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Peirce, Charles H.
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Robbins, Ellen H.
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Forbes, Edith Emerson, 1841-1929
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Emerson, John F .
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Emerson, Thomas Jefferson, 1815-
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Newton, Richard Heber, 1840-1914
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Protestant Episcopal clergyman and author of works on a variety theological subjects; born and educated in Philadelphia, later a resident of New York City and preacher at All Souls' Church (Anthon Memorial) until his resignation in 1902 and relocation to California. From the description of Notebooks, 1840-1914, 1859, 1866, 1902. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58771150 Richard Heber Newton was a prominent Episcopal priest and writer, rector of All...
McClure, Frances O.
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Garrett, Emma
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Waters, G
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Homens, Amy Morris.
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Snow, Sarah
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Elizabeth May Bennett
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Cabot, Lillie.
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Peterson, George J.
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J. R. Osgood
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Spring, Rebecca B.
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William Emerson(d. 1811)
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Amberley, Katharine Louisa Stanley Russell, viscountess, 1842-1874
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Haskins, Ann, 1770-1842
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Emerson, Julia Titus, 1877-
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William Emerson, 1769-1811
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Newcomb, Charles King, 1820-1894
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Class of 1837. From the description of Notes on vegetable physiology, Providence, R.I., 1836-1837? (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122491220 From the description of Lectures upon animal anatomy and physiology and upon geology by Professor Chace, delivered to the senior class of Brown University, Providence, R.I., 1836-1837. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122598254 From the description of Commonplace books, Providence, R.I., 1836-1860. (Brown Univers...
Charles King Newcomb
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Marston Goodwin
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Briggs, George W. (George Ware), 1810-1895
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Dix and Putnam
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Tyndall, John, 1820-1893
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British physicist. From the description of John Tyndall letters, 1869-1880. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122454707 Natural philosopher. Fellow of the Royal Society. From the description of Papers. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80044015 English natural philosopher. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [London?], to an unidentified correspondent, [no year] Jun. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270573...
Emerson, Joseph, 1821-1900
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Perry, Thomas Sergeant, 1845-1928
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Perry was an American literary critic, scholar, and educator. Fay was an Episcopal clergyman who left the ministry because of poor health. He was a regular contributor of notes and reviews to The Nation and other papers. From the description of Letters to Hercules Warren Fay, 1891-1896. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122564012 From the guide to the Thomas Sergeant Perry letters to Hercules Warren Fay, 1891-1896., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard...
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907
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Clergyman, editor, and abolitionist. From the description of Moncure Daniel Conway correspondence, 1889-1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453541 American author and clergyman. From the description of Moncure Daniel Conway papers, 1847-1907. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 489376233 American author, publisher, clergyman. From the description of Papers of Moncure D. Conway [manuscript], 1859-1906. (Univer...
Flower, Celina (Greaves).
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Butman, Dessie Simonds.
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Rice, R. W.
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Lees, Frederic Richard, 1815-1897
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Ward, George Cabot
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Brown, Lucy Cotton, 1798-1868
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Bliss, Phebe (Walker)
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Forbes, Edward W. (Edward Waldo), 1873-1969
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Relation of Alexander Forbes (1882-1965). From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1959. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 176629718 Forbes graduated from Harvard in 1895. From the description of Notes in Zoology 1, 1893. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77073959 From the description of Notes and midyear thesis in Philosophy 9, 1894-1895. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074017 From t...
Cabot, Elizabeth (Dwight), 1830(ca.)-1901.
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William Emerson, 1801-1868
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Leawitt, Caroline
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Forbes, William Hathaway, 1840-1897
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Buttrick, Ernest G.
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McClure, Mrs. M. B.
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Hosmer, James K. (James Kendall), 1834-1927
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Unitarian minister; after Civil War a librarian, historian, college professor. From the description of J. K. Hosmer letter to F. B. Sanborn [manuscript], 1865 September 7. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 713901241 ...
Brown, Elizabeth G.
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Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908
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Charles Eliot Norton was an American author, editor, and teacher. He was a professor of the history of fine arts at Harvard. Eliot Norton was his son. From the guide to the Charles Eliot Norton letters to Eliot Norton, 1867-1908., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) American author, editor, and educator. From the description of Letter to Edwin D. Mead [manuscript], 1881 May 30. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814472 ...
Arnold, Fannie (Channing), -1889.
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Emerson, Edward Bliss, 1805-1834
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Joseph Moody.
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Emery, Samuel Hopkins, 1815-1901
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Clergyman. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Quincy, Illinois, to Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1863 Oct. 31. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270614371 ...
Ireland, Mary.
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Ireland, Annie Elizabeth (Nicholson), -1893.
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Vernon, Elizabeth E.
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Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch
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Hill, Rowland, Sir, 1795-1879
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Secretary of the South Australian Commission, 1835-39, Hill also secured the adoption of penny postage in the British budget of 1839. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. 1836-1839. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225831455 Epithet: preacher British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000568.0x00037f Epithet: Preacher at Surrey Chapel, London British Library Archi...
Clark, George Faber, 1817-1899
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John Davis
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Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930
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George Haven Putnam (1844-1930) was a publisher and author best known for his commitment to the establishment of national copyright legislation in the U.S. and to American adherence to the international copyright Convention of Berne. After serving in the U.S. Civil War, he entered his father's publishing house, G.P. Putnam's Sons. He assumed the presidency of the firm in 1872 and became an authority on the legal implications of copyright. In 1886 he formed the American Publishers' Copyright Leag...
Emerson, Frances S
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Hotham, E. S.
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M'Cormac, Henry, 1800-1886
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Emerson, Haven, 1874-1957
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Physician. From the description of Reminiscences of Haven Emerson : oral history, 1950. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309730504 ...
Storey, Charles.
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Rogers, John S., -1908
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Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896
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William Henry Furness, Unitarian minister, was born 20 Apr. 1802 in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1825 Furness was ordained minister of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia. He became pastor emeritus of the congregation in 1875 and continued to preach occasionally until his death 30 Jan. 1896 in Philadelphia. Furness published numerous books on the New Testament, translated German poetry, and wrote original hymns. In the years before the Civil War, Furness tried to comprehend a Christian's dut...
Oliver, F. D.
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Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903
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Holls, a lawyer, publicist, and expert in international law and negotiation, was the secretary of the U.S. delegation to the First International Peace Conference at the Hague in 1899. From the description of Papers, 1879-1938 (inclusive), 1897-1903 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122404990 From the guide to the Papers, 1879-1938 (inclusive), 1897-1903 (bulk)., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) American lawyer, publicis...
Emerson, Benjamin Kendall, 1843-1932
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Emerson was born on December 20, 1843, in Nashua, New Hampshire, the son of Benjamin F. and Elizabeth (Kendall) Emerson. He prepared for college at Tilton Academy in Vermont. He graduated from Amherst College in 1865 with honors and from there he went to Groton Academy to teach chemistry and zoology. In 1867 he went to Germany to study geology and received his Ph. D from Göttingen in 1870. He returned to Amherst where he stayed as Professor of Geology (later Professor Emeritus) for the remainde...
Bartlett, Alice A.
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Watson, Mary (Russell).
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65p0bf7 (person)
William Emerson.
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Joseph Lyman
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6s32j0c (person)
Ripley Hitchcock
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6d07t21 (person)
Childe, Edward Lee.
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Sill, M. W.
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E H Barlow?
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Sarah Foxcroft Haskins
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Bulkeley, Mary W.
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Emerson, Olivia (Buckminster), 1799-1832
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Hosmer, Eliza.
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Dabney, Clara P.
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Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864
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British poet. From the description of Kisses in former times : autograph mansucript copy of the poem signed : [Siena], 1860 July 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270598966 Epithet: of Add MS 36513 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001298.0x000290 Walter Savage Landor was an English poet, playwright, novelist, and translator. From the description of Walter Savage Landor collection...
Ticknor, Benjamin Holt, 1842-1914
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Editor and publisher. From the description of Papers of Benjamin Holt Ticknor, 1595-1935 (bulk 1850-1920). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066489 American publisher. From the description of Letter : Benjamin H. Ticknor to "Fairchild," 1888 November 16 [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647824664 ...
Hersh, William
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William B. Graves
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Helen Legate
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Wheeler, Fannie H.
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Moody, Samuel, 1673-1747
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Hill, John Boynton, 1796-1886
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Cowdin, Elliot C. (Elliot Christopher), 1819-1880
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Born in Jamaica Vermont. Entered business in Boston during the 1840's, where he mastered the intricacies of silk trade. In the 1850's, he established his own firm in New York York City with a branch in Paris, and lived alternately in one place or the other. He married Sarah Kate Waldron, circa 1853. Cowdin served in the New York Stat Assembly in 1877. From the description of Papers, 1835-1883. (New York State Library). WorldCat record id: 51299834 Elliot Christopher Cowdin (...
Jackson, Abraham
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Army officer. From the description of Muster roll of the 33d Regiment, circa 1781. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452814 ...
Clarke, Sarah Freeman, 1808-
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Curnex
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Bartol, Elizabeth Howard, 1842-1927.
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Waddell, P. Hately (Peter Hately), 1854-1922
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Jacobs, Louisa (Snow).
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Plumptre, Mrs. H. Th.
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Cheney, Caroline F.
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Jane Wigglesworth
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Ide, Mrs. George H.
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Cooke, George Willis, 1848-1923
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Norton, Sara E, 1864-1922
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Manning, A. Adele
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Theresia (Keveschi) Emerson.
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Higginson, Mary Louisa, 1832-1903
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Phebe (Bliss) Emerson
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Simmons, Elizabeth R.
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Derwent Coleridge
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Emerson, Ralph, 1787-1863
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Ralph Emerson was born in Hollis, New Hampshire on August 18, 1787. He graduated from Yale College in 1811 and received a Doctor of Divinity degree from the school in 1830. He served as Pastor of the Congregational Church in Norwalk, Connecticut from 1816 to 1829 and as a professor at Andover Theological Seminary from 1829 to 1854. Emerson died in Rockport, Illinois on May 26, 1863. From the description of Ralph Emerson papers, 1808-1811 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70...
Wade, W. K.
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Brown, Mary Sophia.
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Hoffmann, Lydia (Ward), baronessa von.
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Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888
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Matthew Arnold's reflective, urbane poetry and novels thoughtfully express the social issues and religious confusion of Victorian England. He worked as a school inspector, and his belief in liberal education is a theme in his poetry and essays. From the description of Matthew Arnold letters, 1875-1886. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 50209290 British poet. From the description of Letter to Mr. Williams [manuscript], n.y. March 21. (...
Moody, Hannah (Sewall).
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Ansley, Sarah Ripley (Haskins)
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Abel Adams
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Mary Emerson Ripley
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Julia A. Starkey
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Rebecca (Emerson) Haskins
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Hedge, Frederic Henry, 1805-1890
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Frederic Henry Hedge was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1805, the son of Levi Hedge, a professor of logic at Harvard, and Mary Kneeland Hedge, the granddaughter of Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard (1737-1769). After spending 4 years studying in Germany he attemded Harvard University starting in 1822 and graduated in 1825. He studied theology in the Divinity School in Cambridge and was ordained in 1829. He served as pastor in West Cambridge, Massachusetts; Bangor, Maine; Providence, Rhod...
Cabot, James Elliot, 1821-1903
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Son of Samuel Cabot, Jr., brother of Edward Clarke Cabot. Graduated Harvard Law School, 1845. Practiced law with Francis E. Parker, 1847. Accompanied Agassiz on his tour of Lake Superior region in 1848 and upon his return published a narrative journal of the expedition. Worked as architect with E.C. Cabot, 1849-58 and 1862-65. Assisted Emerson in preparing for press his Letters and social aims. Trustee (1857-1885, 1899-1902) and vice-president (1886-1898) of the Boston Athenaeum. Fro...
Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908
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Charles Eliot Norton was an American author, editor, and teacher. He was a professor of the history of fine arts at Harvard. Eliot Norton was his son. From the guide to the Charles Eliot Norton letters to Eliot Norton, 1867-1908., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) American author, editor, and educator. From the description of Letter to Edwin D. Mead [manuscript], 1881 May 30. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814472 ...
Crocker, H. D.
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Sumner, Mrs. A. M.
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Barnard, Frederick A. P. (Frederick Augustus Porter), 1809-1889
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Educator, early photographic experimenter, University of Alabama professor, 1837-1854. From the guide to the Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard letter and speech MSS. 0113., 1848; 1862, (W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama) ...
Hannah Adams
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Emerson, Joseph, 1700-1767
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Abraham Jackson
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Billings, Gilbert
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Liddell, Lorina.
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Osgood, James R. (James Ripley), 1836-1892
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James R. Osgood was a native of Maine who went to work for the publishing house of Ticknor and Fields. He eventually founded the subsidiary group James R. Osgood & Co. which was associated with many fine writers. The firm struggled financially, and when Osgood stepped down, was dissolved into Houghton, Mifflin. From the description of James R. Osgood letter to George L. Craik, 1879 June 2. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 54667691 Publisher....
Emerson, Vinnie.
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Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879
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William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter, portrait painter, and instructor from Boston, Mass. From the description of William Morris Hunt photographs and catalogs, ca. 1878-1880. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122333561 William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter and instructor from Boston, Mass. Hunt drowned in the Isle of Shoals, N.H., possibly a suicide. From the description of William Morris Hunt letters and photographs, [ca. 1...
Corner, Henry C.
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Mrs. H Whiting.
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Tucker, Rachel F.
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Mary (Botham) Howitt
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Warner, Mary Ann
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Paradice, John.
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Thomas McElrath
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Cutler, Elbridge Jefferson, 1831-1870
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Cobb, Louisa Farnham.
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Roots, Benajah.
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Forbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959
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Forbes was an American business and government executive. He served as governor-general of the Philippines, 1909-1913, and ambasador to Japan, 1930-1932. From the description of W. Cameron (William Cameron) Forbes images of the Philippines, 1907-1946. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612734531 From the guide to the W. Cameron (William Cameron) Forbes images of the Philippines, 1907-1946., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Busin...
Wilcox, J. A. J.
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Noyes, Alfred, 1880-
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Whiting, Rose Standish.
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Forbes, William Hathaway, 1840-1897
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Weaver, Donald F., 1957-....
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Giuseppe Mazzini
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Emerson Literary Society
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Christopher Gore Ripley
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William Whiting
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Ordronaux, John P.
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Haskins, David Greene, 1818-1896
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David Greene Haskins received his A.B. from Harvard College in 1837. According to family tradition and a label pinned to the garment, Haskins wore this 'toga' during the summer of his sophomore year, 1834-1835. At that time, Harvard's school year ended in August. The garment is referred to as a 'toga' in the 1936 correspondence relating to its donation to the Harvard University Archives, but the origin of use of this term to describe this garment is unknown. The garment ...
Lincoln Ripley.
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Arnold, Frances (Wightman)
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Emerson, William, 1801-1868
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Storer, Sarah S.
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Leverett
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Sarah M. Jackson
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Hawthorne, Minne.
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Roberts, Edwards
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Combs, Annie T.
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Derby, R. C.
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Ogden, Rollo, 1856-
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Wiley and Putnam
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Lark, Charles Tressler, 1876-1946
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Brown, Elizabeth G.
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Curtis, Frances Greely, 1867-1957
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Ashburnes
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François Miguet
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Harris, Belinda
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White, Daniel Appleton, 1776-1861
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Daniel Appleton White was born to John and Elizabeth (Haynes) White in what is now Lawrence, Massachusetts on June 7, 1776. He grew up on the family's farm, leaving in June 1792 to study under Silas Dinsmoor at Atkinson Academy in New Hampshire. White was a diligent student and gained admission to Harvard College in July 1793. He received an A.B. with highest honors from Harvard in 1797, taught at the Medford (Massachusetts) grammar school from 1797 to 1799, and was Latin tutor at Harvard from 1...
Higginson, Ida (Agassiz), 1837-1935
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Alice (Jackson) Arthur
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Russell, Le Baron.
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Stephen, Miss S. W.
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McClure, Anna.
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Wiley, Benjamin B.
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Emerson, Warren
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Haskins, Fanny, 1777-1854
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Barnard, Mrs. S .
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Engel, Mary (Miller).
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Houghton Mifflin Company.
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Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house of Boston, Mass., From the description of Houghton Mifflin Company records, 1832-1944. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612205133 Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house of Boston, Massachusetts, traces its roots back to the firm of Ticknor and Fields, the premier "literary" publishing house in the United States during the middle years of the nineteenth century; and to the Riverside Press, Henry Oscar Houghton's printi...
Greene, William Batchelder, 1819-1878
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Colonel and commanding officer of the 14th Massachusetts Artillery Regiment. From the description of Ordnance manual, [1861-1862?]. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58665230 ...
Mary Rotch
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Lowell, Georgina.
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Barnell, Mrs. E .
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Lady Henrietta Maria (Dillon) 1807-1895
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Barlow, David H. (David Hatch), 1805-1864
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Nash, Francis Philip.
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Sewall, Mary.
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Elizabeth Laugel?
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Conneau, E.
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Goodwin, Jane
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Gardner, John L. (John Luther)
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Cabot, James Elliot, 1821-1903
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Son of Samuel Cabot, Jr., brother of Edward Clarke Cabot. Graduated Harvard Law School, 1845. Practiced law with Francis E. Parker, 1847. Accompanied Agassiz on his tour of Lake Superior region in 1848 and upon his return published a narrative journal of the expedition. Worked as architect with E.C. Cabot, 1849-58 and 1862-65. Assisted Emerson in preparing for press his Letters and social aims. Trustee (1857-1885, 1899-1902) and vice-president (1886-1898) of the Boston Athenaeum. Fro...
Mitchell, Mary W.
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Gisela (von Arnim) Grimm
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Emerson, Reuben, 1771-1860
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Mary Sophia Brown
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Daniel Emerson
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Goodspeed, Charles E. (Charles Eliot), 1867-1950
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Charles E. Goodspeed was the founder of several bookstores in Boston and a dealer in rare books and manuscripts. Most of his writings were bibliographical, compiling A treasury of fishing stories and Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Museum of the Salem East India Marine Society, or, The gathering of a virtuoso's collection, both published in 1946. His autobiography, Yankee bookseller, published in 1937, gives a full picture of booksellers, collectors, and authors of his time. From the des...
Theodore Parker
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Moody, Joseph, -1753.
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Fay, Mary
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Ellis, Constance (Emery).
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Rand McNally, and Company
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In 1856, William H. Rand established a printing office above Keen and Lee's Bookstore at 148 Lake Street in Chicago, Illinois. In 1858, he hired Andrew McNally and shortly after, they became partners and formed Rand McNally and Company. Rand McNally has since become a prolific publisher operating in a variety of areas. They established themselves as a household name in the United States and became known around the world for their cartographic products, producing not only...
Hole, James.
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Epithet: Secretary, Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000703.0x0000b2 ...
Ripley, Ezra, 1751-1841
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Unitarian minister. A.B. Harvard, 1776. Installed as minister of the First Parish in Concord, Mass. in 1778. Remained minister there for 63 years, until his death in 1841. From the description of Sermons, 1783-1837 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 122592368 Sermon delivered by Ripley--Unitarian clergyman, pastor of the First Church in Concord, Mass., step-grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson--on Nov. 16, 1828, to commemorate the f...
Sarah Ripley
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Emerson, Bulkley.
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Smalley, George W. (George Washburn), 1833-1916
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Civil War correspondent; foreign correspondent for the New York Tribune. From the description of Papers of George Washburn Smalley, 1870-1897. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49241413 American journalist. From the description of Autograph letters (2) : London, to Mr. Reid, 1877 Feb. 3-1877 Apr. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270664132 From the description of The House of Lords : [n.p.] : autograph manuscript signed of the first page of ...
Thomas Waldo Haskins
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Voysey, Charles, 1828-1912
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Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909
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Gilder authored the book, THE NEW DAY, A POEM IN SONGS AND SONNETS... (New York : Scribner, Armstrong and Company, 1876) in which this is tipped in. It contains the bookplate of Brainerd. From the description of Autograph letter signed to Ira Hutchinson Brainerd, [1876?] Dec. 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398276 Richard Watson Gilder (1844-1909), American poet and editor, served as editor-in-chief of Scribner's Monthly and its successor The Century Illustrated Monthly...
Forbes, Margaret P.
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Russell, Mrs.
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Thomas Jackson.
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Nichol, J. P. (John Pringle), 1804-1859
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Epithet: Professor of Astronomy, Glasgow British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001390.0x0003c7 ...
Scudder, Horace Elisha, 1838-1902
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Scudder was an editor with Houghton, Mifflin and Company and editor of the Atlantic Monthly (1890-1898). From the description of Papers, 1879-1901. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612370549 From the description of Additional papers, 1859-1903. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 82251260 From the guide to the Additional papers, 1859-1903., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Scudder was an editor with Houghton, Mi...
Hunt, Harriot K. 1805-1875
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Hunt was a physician and reformer in Boston, Mass. From the description of Papers, 1875. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007328 U.S. physician, abolitionist, and suffragette. From the description of Letter, 1851, June 30 : Boston. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31615724 ...
George Ripley
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Thornton, Sir Edward.
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Clark, E. P.
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Moorfield Storey
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