Letters : to the Howe family, 1845-1872.

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Letters : to the Howe family, 1845-1872.

Contains letters to the Howe family, including dinner invitations, family news, and a description of a woman whom Lowell was in love with and wanted to marry. Lowell also describes his travels in Italy and Germany. Collection contains various poems, including To the False One, manuscript Versus for the Burns Centenary, and a bill of fare for a dinner in Lowell's honor.

1 box (.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6775382

Houghton Library

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Howe family.

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