Maud Howe Elliott letters and manuscripts [manuscript], 1896-1932.

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Maud Howe Elliott letters and manuscripts [manuscript], 1896-1932.

The collection contains an undated manuscript of short story titled "A Striking Incident" and a manuscript dated 1930 Sep 21, comment ing about three generations, written on the back of a postcard printed with name and address of Ellis D. Robb, 620 Morningside Drive, NE, Atlanta, Ga. In a letter, 1896 Nov 22, Maud Howe Elliott writes to Elizabeth Fairchild describing the beautiful passage aboard ship and a shipboard friendship with a "new Thoreau," a young man who has been living in the woods with his family. Includes envelope. In a letter, 1932 Sep 19, Maud Howe Elliott writes to Mr. Wiley a letter of introduction for Henry Dunster Chaplin, who is looking for a job.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6943728

University of Virginia. Library

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Chaplin, Henry Dunster.

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Fairchild, Elizabeth

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Elliott, Maud Howe, 1854-1948

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American writer married to John Elliott, an English artist. Author of 20 books and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for a biography of her mother. From the description of Maud Howe Elliott letters and manuscripts [manuscript], 1896-1932. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 182831112 Newport author. Wife of artist John Elliott (1859-1925). Daughter of Julia Ward Howe (abolitionist, suffragist, author of "Battle Hymn of the Republic") and Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe (founder...