Journals, 1855-1898.

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Journals, 1855-1898.

Includes 22 volumes of journals, 1855-1867, covering Hopkins' musical and social life in New York as church organist, pianist, composer, and organizer of music festivals as well as journalist; and 4 manuscripts: "Dreams at Clover Hill," 1873-1898; "Thoughts and Mem[oranda]," 1894-1898, "Diary Once a Week," 1878, 1883; and "Notes and Incidents," 1878 and 1896.

2 boxes (1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6725446

Houghton Library

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Hopkins, Jerome, 1836-1898

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Charles Jerome Hopkins (1836-1898) was an American composer and musician. He wrote for musical and other papers under his own name and those of Timothy Trill and Joseph Swift. From the description of Journals, 1855-1898. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122468783 Charles Jerome Hopkins (1836-1898) was the eleventh child of John Henry Hopkins and Melusina Müller Hopkins. His father was an Episcopal minister and the first Episcopal bishop of Vermont. Charles Jerome, l...