Charles Dudley Warner letters and autograph, 1890-1900.

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Charles Dudley Warner letters and autograph, 1890-1900.

The collection consists of three items, including: autograph card, Yours sincerely, Chas. Dudley Warren, 16 Oct. 1890; letter from Mrs. Warren to Mr. Walker, 16 Feb. 1900, answering a letter for her husband while he is ill; last page of a typed letter, undated, with mention of the Daily Spectrum and a story to be printed.

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Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900

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Charles Dudley Warner was an American editor, essayist, and novelist. Born in Plainfield, Mass., Warner spent most of his childhood years in Charlemont, Mass. Following graduation from Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., and legal training at the University of Pennsylvania, Warner practiced law in Chicago, returning to the East Coast to assume editorial positions at The Hartford press (later Hartford courant) and Harper's magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and ...

Warner, Susan Lee, -1921

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Mr. Gilder, perhaps Richard Watson Gilder, 1844-1909, editor The Century. Isa Carrington Cabell, born Charlotte County, Va., educated Mary Baldwin Seminary. Married Edward Carrington Cabell. Began writing for newspapers in 1880. Over her career she was connected with the Baltimore Sun and the Richmond Dispatch. Author, Seen from the Saddle, The Thoughtless Thoughts of Carisabel, and many short stories. From the description of Letters to Mr. Hatfield and Mr. G...