Bartlett family papers, 1816-1972.

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Bartlett family papers, 1816-1972.

Scrapbooks, albums, correspondence, mss., composition book, autograph album, birthday book, photo. albums, & loose photos. Series Samuel R. Bartlett & Eva M.W. Bartlett includes family scrapbook containing items 1816-1902, among them: papers of Josiah & Martha T.B. Bartlett, 1816-1878 (incl. marriage intention, 1861 pass from military headquarters in Washington, address before Mass. Medical Soc., ALS from William Lloyd Garrison, biographical & obituary sketches of Dr. Bartlett). (Cont.) papers of Samuel R. Bartlett, 1862-1864; papers of George B. Bartlett, 1875-1896 (incl. ALS from George William Curtis, ALS from Edward Jarvis, ms. poems); misc. correspondence (L.M. Alcott to Miss Bartlett, C.C. Everett to unidentified correspondent, G.F. Hoar to "My dear Rockwood"); clippings (poems, obituaries, G.B. Bartlett's poems, notices & reviews of his writings, accounts of events & people in or related to Concord); printed ephemera. (Cont.) Series also includes Samuel R. Bartlett scrapbook 1857-1860 (primarily clippings of writings by SRB), Samuel & Eva M.W. Bartlett scrapbook 1876-1886, William O. Whitcomb album 1843-1846, & file relating to involvement of Samuel & James in Prismatic Club of Detroit (correspondence to/from Sarah R. Bartlett, photocopied Samuel R. Bartlett ALS, article by Philip P. Mason on Club). Series Other children of Josiah & Martha T.B. Bartlett includes ALS from. (Cont.) Martha Bartlett to Edward J. Bartlett ("Ned"), 1914 obituary of Edward, ms. poems of G.B. Bartlett ([1864]-1895), unidentified composition book ([185-]-1855, possibly Whitcomb rather than Bartlett), & unidentified tintypes. Series Sarah R. Bartlett includes misc. papers (among them a pencil sketch of Sarah R. Bartlett), autograph album 1892-1895, birthday book 1911-1967, photo. albums, & loose photos.

1.1 linear ft.

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Bartlett, Martha, 1824-1890

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