Dana collected correspondence, 1808-1938 (bulk 1857-1934).
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Skinner, Richard Dana, 1893-1941
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Richard Dana Skinner, author on the theater, published a book on Eugene O'Neill in 1935. From the description of Our changing theatre: manuscript, [1931]. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122534945 ...
Dana, Isabella Hazen, 1847-1934
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Dana, Ruth Charlotte, 1814-1901
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Dana, Sarah Watson, 1814-1907
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Lyman, Ruth Charlotte Dana, 1844-1903
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Dana, Elizabeth Ellery, 1846-1939
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Genealogist of the Dana family; of Cambridge, Mass.; d. 1939. From the description of Personal papers of Elizabeth Ellery Dana, 1829-1940 (bulk 1860-1939). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70976326 From the description of Dana collected correspondence, 1808-1938 (bulk 1857-1934). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70976324 Elizabeth Ellery Dana (1846-1939) was the daughter of Sarah Watson Dana (1814-1907) and Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1815-1882), maritime lawyer and author...
Dana family.
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Skinner, Angela Henrietta Channing Dana, 1857-1928
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Lyman, Richard Dana, 1889-1944
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Lyman, Charlotte Dana, 1885-
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Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882
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Lawyer and author. From the description of Richard Henry Dana correspondence, 1843-1876. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449368 Author and lawyer Richard Henry Dana was the privileged son of an aristocratic Massachusetts family. Taking time from Harvard because of medical problems, he went to sea, where his experiences as a sailor inspired him to write Two Years Before the Mast. A sea story that was part memoir and part social commentary, the novel proved to be popular with...