Papers of James Lawson, 1867, n.d.

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Papers of James Lawson, 1867, n.d.

In a letter 1867, June 5, Luther R. Marsh writes that the volume "Rock me to sleep, Mother" was sent by Frederick A. Coe, and that the author is probably Mr. Ball. The collection also contains handwritten notes, presumably by Lawson, including three religious meditations, and a list of dates and numbers.

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Ball, Alexander McWhorter, 1818-1878

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Lawson, James, 1799-1880

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Editor, author, marine insurance executive; native of Glasgow, Scotland; arrived in New York City, 1815. From the description of James Lawson papers, 1826-1890. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 31061005 ...

Allen, Elizabeth Akers, 1832-1911

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Allen was born Elizabeth Anne Chase on October 9, 1832 in Strong, Maine and grew up in Farmington, Maine, where she attended Farmington Academy (later Maine State Teachers College). In 1851 she married her first husband, Marshall Taylor, but the marriage ended soon in divorce. She served as writer and associate editor for the Portland Transcript beginning in 1855, and in the next year published her first volume of poetry, Forest buds from the woods of Maine, under the pseudonym Florence Percy. S...

Coe, Frederick A., fl. 1867.

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Marsh, Luther R. (Luther Rawson), 1813-1902

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Luther Rawson Marsh (1813-1902) was Daniel Webster's law partner. From the description of Luther R. Marsh papers, 1888-1894. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122534249 From the guide to the Luther R. Marsh papers, 1888-1894, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...