Diary : manuscript, 1877-1895.

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Diary : manuscript, 1877-1895.

Entries chiefly concern travel in Europe, particularly Germany, 1877-ca. 1880. There is also mention of Adams at the Bread Loaf Inn (Vt.) in the summer of 1895. The end of the volume is used as a commonplace book with excerpts from poems, and clippings of poems and news items, mounted to leaves.

1 v. (89 leaves) ; 18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7801932

Houghton Library

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