Papers, 1767-1904.

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Papers, 1767-1904.

Books by Weld, including corrected proofs of Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck and The Strange and Wonderful Adventures of Bachelor Butterfly; The Portion of the Soul, by Herman Hooker; periodicals; items pertaining to Weld's death, including obituaries, wills, and invoices from his funeral; correspondence, partially pertaining to Trinity Church in Moorestown, where he was rector; broadsides; genealogy; sermons by Weld and others including Samuel Ralph Asbury and Willerby H. Burton; materials of and pertaining to E.F. Weld, brother of H.H. Weld and other family members; clippings; issues of Morning Dispatch, Saturday Evening Post, Brother Jonathan, New England Galaxy, and other periodicals with which Weld was affiliated; newspapers; and other materials.

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Neal, John, 1793-1876

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American author and editor John Neal was born in Maine and raised as a Quaker, although he broke with the church at a young age due to his fighting. A career as a merchant was bankrupted by the War of 1812, and he turned to literature, joining Baltimore's Delphian Club. He served as editor of various journals, and wrote long, complexly-plotted adventure novels, as well as critical essays, always seeking to promote American literature. While living in England, he wrote a long series of articles p...

Asbury, Samuel Ralph, 1833-1???

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Weld, E. F.

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Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867

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American journalist and poet. From the description of Letter : to "My dear fellow," [18--] July 12. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 28900949 Willis was a journalist and writer of plays, poems and short stories. From the description of Letter, to Maunsell B. (Maunsell Bradhurst) Field, 1854 March 31. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 122493287 Nathaniel Parker Willis was one of the highest paid periodical writers of his day, a poet, ...

Weld, H. Hastings (Horatio Hastings), 1811-1888

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American author, newspaper editor, and Episcopal clergyman; lived in Moorestown, N.J., and elsewhere. From the description of Papers, 1767-1904. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70973461 Episcopal clergyman, author, printer, newspaper editor, and schoolmaster; lived in Moorestown, N.J., Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and elsewhere. From the description of Receipt books, 1850-1882. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971175 Episcopal clergyman; served as rect...

Weld family.

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Trinity Church (Moorestown, N.J.)

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Burton, Willerby H.

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Hooker, Herman, 1802-1865

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Philadelphia bookseller. From the description of Herman Hooker letters to Rufus W. Griswold [manuscript], 1853. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 694758607 ...