Autograph letters signed and initialled from Oliver Wendell Holmes to various people [manuscript], 1880-1893.

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Autograph letters signed and initialled from Oliver Wendell Holmes to various people [manuscript], 1880-1893.

Correspondents: George W. Childs, Mrs. [Annie?] Fields, Charles E. Flower, Mrs. William H. Flower, Mr. [Richard?] Hovey, Mrs. Horace Silsby, William Winter, and an unidentified person. Contents: nos. 1-7 to G.W. Childs concern Holmes' writing of a poem for the dedication of a fountain at Stratford-upon-Avon. Nos. 9-13 to Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Flower and to Mrs. W.H. Flower include Holmes' reminiscences about his visit to Stratford-upon-Avon. In no. 17 to William Winter, Holmes recalls seeing Mary Duff, [Edwin] Forrest, [John?] Cooper, and the elder Booth. Item 6 to G.W. Childs is in an envelope addressed to C.D. Warner. Also, 1 autograph and 1 typed copy of his "Address for the Opening of the Fith Avenue Theatre, New York, December 3, 1873;" 1 autograph, 1 typed, and 1 autograph signed printed copy of his "Poem for the Dedication of the Fountain at Stratford-on-Avon," August 29, 1887; a verse signed and dated by Holmes, Stratford-on-Avon, July 4, 1886; a misc. paper. Poems listed in the Folger card index of first lines.

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Winter, William, 1836-1917

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