Jane Grahame commonplace-book, 1764-1838.

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Jane Grahame commonplace-book, 1764-1838.

Commonplace book, apparently chiefly compiled by Jane Grahame, containing transcriptions and clippings of poems by well-known poets; a transcription of a letter, 1764-1767, by Elizabeth Stedman of Philadelphia, giving advice to her daughter; five pages of mounted silhouettes, presumably of members of the Grahame family; and a few pages of original manuscripts pasted in, one of which is in the hand of James Grahame.

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Grahame, Jane.

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Jane Grahame, presumably of Glasgow, Scotland, was the daughter of Jean Bryson Robertson Grahame and the sister of the Scottish poet James Grahame (1765-1811). From the description of Jane Grahame commonplace-book, 1764-1838. WorldCat record id: 26243220 ...

Kinney, Elizabeth C. (Elizabeth Clementine), 1810-1889

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Elizabeth Dodge (1810-1889) was born in New York City to Sarah Cleveland and David Low Dodge, of Cedar Brook, New Jersey. Elizabeth was a writer and poet of some renown, publishing Felicita, a metrical romance; a volume of poems; Bianco Capello, a tragedy in blank verse; and various other magazine publications. Her five-installment article Mrs. Kinney's Italian Reminiscences, published in Neale's Monthly, described her experiences living in Florence, and her friendship there with Elizabeth Barre...

Grahame, James, 1765-1811

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Grahame, Jean Bryson Robertson.

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