Emily Dickinson miscellaneous papers, 1858-1899.
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Niles, Thomas, Jr., 1825-1894
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Roberts Brothers (1857–1898) were bookbinders and publishers in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1857 by Austin J. Roberts, John F. Roberts, and Lewis A. Roberts, the firm began publishing around the early 1860s. The Roberts Brothers were "bookbinders" from 1857 until 1862 (offices successively at: 120 Washington St.; Temple Place; 149 Washington St.) Beginning in 1862 they were also makers of "photograph albums." In 1863 Thomas Niles, Jr. began working at the firm. He beca...
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885
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Helen Hunt Jackson (pen name, H.H.; born Helen Maria Fiske; October 15, 1830 – August 12, 1885) was an American poet and writer who became an activist on behalf of improved treatment of Native Americans by the United States government. She described the adverse effects of government actions in her history A Century of Dishonor (1881). Her novel Ramona (1884) dramatized the federal government's mistreatment of Native Americans in Southern California after the Mexican–American War and attracted co...
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911
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Higginson was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 22, 1823. He was a descendant of Francis Higginson, a Puritan minister and immigrant to the colony of Massachusetts Bay. His father, Stephen Higginson (born in Salem, Massachusetts, November 20, 1770; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 20, 1834), was a merchant and philanthropist in Boston and steward of Harvard University from 1818 until 1834. His grandfather, also named Stephen Higginson, was a member of the Continental Congre...
Turner, Clara Newman.
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Hampson, Alfred Leete, Mrs.
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Horatio Graves
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Norcross, Emily Danforth, artist.
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Mrs. R. T. Lyman.
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Miss Louise B. Graves
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Miss Louise Graves
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Harold T. White
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Mrs. Anne Goodwin
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Washington Gladden
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Millicent Bingham
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Dickinson, Edward, 1803-1874
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Edward Dickinson (b. January 1, 1803, Amherst, MA–d.June 16, 1874, Boston, MA) was an American politician from Massachusetts. He is also known as the father of the poet Emily Dickinson....
Montague, Gilbert Holland, 1880-1961
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Gilbert Holland Montague (1880-1961) was an American lawyer and autograph collector. Montague earned his Harvard AB in 1901, his Harvard AM in 1902, and his Harvard LLB in 1904. Gilbert Holland Montague was born in 1880 in Springfield, Massachusetts. After receiving degrees from Harvard in economics and law Montague became a foremost practitioner of antitrust law. Montague authored many journal articles on business law and two books: Rise and Progress of the Standard Oil Company (1903) and...
Davies, Allan, Mrs.
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Dickinson, Susan Huntington, 1830-1913
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Martha Gilbert Smith
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Amy Angel Collier Montague.
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Abby C. Farley
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Mrs. Fairfield Porter
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Hampson, Alfred Leete.
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Alfred Hampson was a Portland, Or. attorney active in lobbying for the Oregon Minimum Deposit Act (Bottle Bill), which went into effect in October 1972. From the description of Alfred Hampson photographic collection [graphic], circa 1929-1940. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 774558399 Hampson was the sole heir to Martha Dickinson Bianchi's Dickinson manuscripts and rights of publication. From the description of Correspondence con...
Mrs. Joseph Haven
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Miss Emily D. Viano
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Mrs. Sylvia Viano
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Bianchi, Martha Dickinson, 1866-1943
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Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1866-1943) was the niece of Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), and daughter of William Austin Dickinson (1829-1895) and Susan Huntington Dickinson (1830-1913). As the sole surviving member of the Dickinson family, she edited several collections of Emily Dickinson's work, and wrote two Dickinson biographies. A poet in her own right, Bianchi published several volumes of her own work as well. From the description of Martha Dickinson Bianchi correspondence concerning ...
Dickinson, Austin, -1895
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Dickinson, Lavinia Norcross, 1833-1899
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Joel Warren Norcross
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Hampshire Bookshop
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The Hamphsire Bookshop was founded and operated by Marion Dodd, Smith College Class of 1906 (1882-1961) and Mary Byers Smith, Smith College Class of 1908 (1885-1983) in Northampton, Mass. It served the Northampton community and Smith College as bookstore and publisher (it issued over 40 titles--local natural histories, keepsakes and pamphlets). In addition, it brought to Northampton over 100 writers of national and international repute during its operations (Bennett Cerf, G.K. Chesterton, Padrai...
Louise B. Graves
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Perez Dickinson Cowan
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Henry S. Grew, Esq.
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward Dickinson (AC 1823) and Emily Norcross Dickinson. She attended Amherst Academy from 1840 to 1847, then enrolled at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1847 to 1848. She remained in Amherst for the rest of her life, and traveled only briefly to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. For virtually her entire adult life, Emily lived in the Dickinson home at 280 Main Street with h...
Miss Adele Allen
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John Long Graves
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Nellie Sweetser
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Anna Newman Carleton
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Sessler, Charles
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Mary Emerson Haven.
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Clara Newman Turner
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N. C. Godsoe
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Mrs. George E. Pearl
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Louise Graves
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Davidson, Frank, 1934-
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Lamira Norcross
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