Manuscript and correspondence, 1842-1866.

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Manuscript and correspondence, 1842-1866.

Materials cataloged under Kennedy's name include a holograph leaf (1864 Feb. 18) from his SWALLOW BARN; one letter (1850 Aug. 28) from Kennedy to Charles S. Ogden; and one letter (1866 June 24) from Kennedy to R. C. Winthrop. The Francis Lieber collection contains one letter (1864 Feb. 25) from Lieber to Kennedy and Alexander Bliss. The Edgar Allan Poe collection contains one letter (1852 Sept. 17) from Kennedy to John Salter and four letters (1842 June 17, 1845 Dec. 22, 1846 June 12 and Nov. 26) from Kennedy to Philip Pendleton Cooke. Among books by Kennedy cataloged with the Center's book holdings is a copy of SWALLOW BARN with Frank Dobie's bookplate and manuscript notes. A printed biographical essay with a sketch of Kennedy is included in the Center's vertical file holdings.

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Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870

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