Papers of Samuel Francis Smith, 1822-1894 (bulk 1829-1840).

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Papers of Samuel Francis Smith, 1822-1894 (bulk 1829-1840).

Letters from Samuel F. Smith to his mother Sarah Bryant Smith and other family members discussing his life at Andover Seminary (1829-1832) and Waterville, correspondence between Samuel F. Smith and Mary White Smith (1834), including their love letters (1834), letters from Mary White Smith to her family describing her trip to Europe in 1875-1876, and Samuel F. Smith's reminiscences about his trip to India in 1877.

129 pieces.1 box.

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America (My country 'tis of thee) was premiered on 4 July 1831, at a children's celebration in the Park Street Church of Boston. It was written approximately 6 months earlier. From the description of My country 'tis of thee : manuscript, [1831] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612783134 Writer of the words to song America also called My Country Tis of Thee. From the description of One stanza of America. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat re...

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