[Letters] 1868-1878 / Bayard Taylor.

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[Letters] 1868-1878 / Bayard Taylor.

Letter, 1868 Oct. 12, Cedarcroft [to] Franklin [Taylor]. Bayard Taylor writes to his cousin about invitations to a forthcoming gathering. -- Letter, 1875 Jun. 9, 31 West 61st St., New York [to] Osgood. Taylor informs Osgood of his going to Boston. He encloses an endorsed check that Osgood is to give to Bugbee (the check is still with the letter) and requests that Osgood make reservations for him at the Parker House. -- Letter, 1876 Dec. 15, Friday, 142 East 18th St. [to] Mr. Elderkin. Taylor accepts an invitation of Elderkin's. -- Letter, with envelope, 1878 Mar. 2, 142 East 18th St., New York [to] Emma Worrell. Taylor notes that he will be going to Washington to assist Jenkins at the State Department. He notes a reception at Kennett and that he has spent a restful day at Cedarcroft.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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Taylor, Franklin, 1818-1890,

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Worrell, Emma, 1834-1930

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Emma Worrell (1834-1930) was a Quaker teacher from Wilmington, Del., active in Wilmington women's club activities. From the description of Worrell family papers, 1869-1929. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 50420645 ...

Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878

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Author, translator, and traveler. From the description of Papers of Bayard Taylor, 1856-1878. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71064729 American journalist. From the description of Papers of Bayard Taylor [manuscript], 1847-1878. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647972079 From the description of Poem and letter, 1877 June 26, n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647972081 From the description of Letter to a member of the...

Osgood, James R. (James Ripley), 1836-1892

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James R. Osgood was a native of Maine who went to work for the publishing house of Ticknor and Fields. He eventually founded the subsidiary group James R. Osgood & Co. which was associated with many fine writers. The firm struggled financially, and when Osgood stepped down, was dissolved into Houghton, Mifflin. From the description of James R. Osgood letter to George L. Craik, 1879 June 2. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 54667691 Publisher....

Elderkin, John, b. 1841

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