Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1903-1938, n.d.

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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1903-1938, n.d.

Consists of letters written to John Louis Haney from Horace Howard Furness, Sr. ([1903]), Thomas Hutchinson (1903), S. Weir Mitchell ([1904]), Vincent B. Brecht (1938) and Earl Leslie Griggs (n.d.) that were laid into Haney's copy of his A Bibliography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Philadelphia, Printed for private circulation, 1903), which Haney gave to the Library in 1959. (This copy was numbered "A" out of 330 copies printed; the printer made three extra copies, which Haney numbered A, B, C.). The folder also includes xerox copies of Haney's explanatory notes for these letters, which Haney wrote in the book in 1959.

5 items (13 leaves)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6956533

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