Correspondence [no addressee] 52 E. Twentieth St., Monday afternoon; [no addressee], Monday Morning; My dear friend, nine letters, August 30, [18]50-December 15, [18]56; Dr. Bigelow, Feb. 22, [18]56; [resolution for Dr. Bigelow]; a holograph poem to Dr. Geo. [?] Bigelow; carte de visite photograph /

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Correspondence [no addressee] 52 E. Twentieth St., Monday afternoon; [no addressee], Monday Morning; My dear friend, nine letters, August 30, [18]50-December 15, [18]56; Dr. Bigelow, Feb. 22, [18]56; [resolution for Dr. Bigelow]; a holograph poem to Dr. Geo. [?] Bigelow; carte de visite photograph / Phoebe Cary. 1824-1871.

Letter with no addressee, 52 E. Twentieth St. Monday afternoon, concerning the health of Mrs. Swift, expressing the wish of Mrs. Swift and herself to see the addressee; letter with no addressee, Monday Morning has attached a small newspaper clipping speculating on a possible marriage between Rufus W. Griswold and Phoebe Cary.

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Cary, Phoebe, 1824-1871

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Phoebe Cary (September 4, 1824 – July 31, 1871) was an American poet, and the younger sister of poet Alice Cary (1820–1871). The sisters co-published poems in 1849, and then each went on to publish volumes of their own. After their deaths in 1871, joint anthologies of the sisters' unpublished poems were also compiled. phoebe Cary was born on September 4, 1824, in Mount Healthy, Ohio near Cincinnati, and she and her sister Alice were raised on the Clovernook farm in what is now North College H...