Autograph letter signed : Augsburg, to W.H. Harrison, 1859 July 12.

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Autograph letter signed : Augsburg, to W.H. Harrison, 1859 July 12.

Noting that Mr. Harrison's letter on the death of Mr. Telford has arrived; John James Ruskin's memories of Mr. Telford as a business partner and tribute to him as a man. Is glad that Mr. Harrison has met Mr. Munro, the sculptor--about whom there is an extreme sweetness and simplicity. Has seen in newspapers reports of Mr. Harrison's Literary Fund proceedings--hurt by Dickens's meddling. His admiration for Mr. Gladstone. Signed of impending war in Germany--tonight 40,000 Bavarians moving toward Rhine, hotel full of officers, etc. They have just spent a week "in Prout's Nuremberg."

1 item (3 p.) ; 24 cm.

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Harrison, William H.

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Resident of Republic, Seneca County, Ohio. From the description of William H. Harrison papers, 1856-1868. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 80525874 ...

Ruskin, John James

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Millais, Euphemia Chalmers Gray, Lady, 1828-1897

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Euphemia Chalmers Gray, called Effie or Phemy, was born in Bowerswell House, Perth, and went to Avondale School, near Statford-on-Avon. She married the art critic John Ruskin on 10 April 1848; the marriage was annulled on 15 July 1854; she married John Everett Millais on 3 July 1855. She and Millais had eight children. From the description of Bowerswell papers, 1827-1944 1827-1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270905842 ...