Papers of James Russell Lowell [manuscript], 1836-1887.

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Papers of James Russell Lowell [manuscript], 1836-1887.

Collection includes two poems by Lowell entitled, "The First Snow Fall" (1850 December), and "Poets, as their heads grow gray" (1877 April 3). Also included is a poem by Maria W. Lowell entitled "Mary the Virgin" (n.d.). Also included in this collection are 13 letters including: Charles Lowell [father] to unknown recipient (1 p.) 1836 April 13; J. R. L. to Mr. Smith (1 p.) 1855 February 10; J. R. L. to F. S. Cozzens [with typewritten copy] (4 pp.) 1858 September 7; J. R. L. to [Mr. Squier] (3 pp.) 1860 May 15; J. R. L. to [Christopher Pearse Cranch 1813-1892] (2 pp.) 1869 February 7; J. R. L. to Charles D. Warner [with envelope] (2 pp.) 1871 January 18; J. R. L. to unknown recipient (1 p.) 1871 February 14; J. R. L. to Mrs. Muller (4 pp.) 1873 June 28; J. R. L. to unknown recipient (1 p.) 1881 March 9; J. R. L. to Mr. Bennoch (1 p.) 1884 November 14; J. R. L. to E. P. [Parkel] (1 p.) 1885 November 9; J. R. L to F. I. Garrison (1 p.) 1886 March 8; J. R. L. to R. H. Bourchier Nicholson (1 p.) 1887 July 14.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7934384

University of Virginia. Library

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Cozzens, Frederic S. (Frederic Swartwout), 1818-1869

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