The Hale-Marquand papers, ca. 1888-1948 1890-1908.

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The Hale-Marquand papers, ca. 1888-1948 1890-1908.

Family and social correspondence among three generations of the Edward Everett Hale and John Phillips Marquand families of Roxbury, Brookline, and Newburyport, Massachusetts, Matunuck, Rhode Island, New York City, and Washington D.C. - written largely to and from family residences in those places and (in the early 1890s) from apartments in Paris, hotels in Madrid, and elsewhere.

3 linear ft. (7 boxes)

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Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909

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Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American author and Unitarian minister. Hale was involved in many social reform movements, including abolition and popular education. He is best known for his 1863 short story, "The Man Without a Country," which promoted patriotic support of the Union. From the guide to the Edward Everett Hale Letters, 1884-1897, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...

Marquand, John P. (John Phillips), 1893-1960

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Marquand was an American novelist and short story writer best known for his novels of upper class New England life and for his stories of the fictional detective Mr. Moto. From the description of Correspondence, 1892-1960. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122468968 From the description of Compositions, 1892-1951. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83157834 From the guide to the John Phillips Marquand correspondence, 1892-1960., (Houghton Library, Har...