Correspondence with Mr. Waterman, April 27, 1922, Jamaica Plains and August 16, East Gloucester, Mass., with Miss Leavitt, Dec. 21, 1922, Jamaica Plains, and Feb. 10, [1926], New York City, and Mr. Woodbury, Jamaica Plains, June 25 / Caroline Ticknor. 1919-1926.

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Correspondence with Mr. Waterman, April 27, 1922, Jamaica Plains and August 16, East Gloucester, Mass., with Miss Leavitt, Dec. 21, 1922, Jamaica Plains, and Feb. 10, [1926], New York City, and Mr. Woodbury, Jamaica Plains, June 25 / Caroline Ticknor. 1919-1926.

Letters to Mr. Waterman are about the B.A.C. turning down the position of librarian and offers suggestions for where the B.A.C. should be located. The second letter is on letterhead of Hawthorne Inn and Cottages, East Glucester, Mass. Letters to Miss Leavitt are notes about attending the Charles Dickens Fellowship dinner. Letter to Mr. Woodbury about Mr Barron for her 2 v. work, "New England aviators 1914-1918." Includes newspaper clipping about Ticknor's death.

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Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937

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American author. From the description of Letter to "Dear Mrs. Taylor" [manuscript], June 22, n.y. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647807733 From the description of Letter to "Dear Mrs. Taylor", June 22, n.y. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32959304 Caroline Ticknor (1866-1937), Boston author, was the granddaughter of William Davis Ticknor (1810-1864), founder of the publishing house of Ticknor & Fields. Miss Ticknor wrote books, plays...