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to Paul H. Lobik
25 December 1933
Lobik, James J., Jr., fl. 1933-1945
One letter from James J. Lobik Jr. to Paul H. Lobik dated December 25, 1933.
GLC09577.13
February 13, 1934
Addison, Pauline, 1915-1984
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated February 13, 1934. Includes many short poems and quotations by poets.
GLC09577.17
February 26, 1934
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated February 26, 1934. Includes many short poems and quotations by poets.
GLC09577.18
21 March 1934
One letter from Pauline "Pat" Addison to Paul H. Lobik dated March 21, 1934. Includes many short poems and quotations by poets.
GLC09577.21
The Refugee
circa 1865
Baxter, William, fl. 1865
One poem entitle The Refugee sent by Leonard H. Richards to Hortensia Richards dated circa 1865.
GLC03523.29.096.02
[Poem written by Oscar Calkins]
Calkins, Oscar, fl. 1864-1888
One undated poem written by Oscar Calkins.
GLC03766.15
Old Colony Press [Vol. 1, No. 32 (April 30, 1873)]
30 April 1873
One issue of The Old Colony Press dated April 30, 1873. Includes a full-page advertisement for P.T. Barnum's Circus.
GLC03766.45
Wilt Thou Forget
January 21, 1863
One poem clipped from a newspaper sent by James A. Morrison to his wife dated January 21, 1863. The poem is entitled "Wilt Thou Forget."
GLC03523.41.037.02
Texas - You can have it!
28 June 1944
Korman, Ray, fl. 1944-1945
One poem sent by Ray Korman to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944. A poem complaining about Texas written by a man stationed at Corpus Christi naval air station.
GLC09578.068.03
This is Texas
One manuscript sent by Ray Korman to Paul H. and Margaret Lobik dated June 28, 1944. A satirical description of Texas and the people who live there.
GLC09578.068.04
"Thou Wilt Think of Me"
1861-1877
features poem
GLC08413.21
"Am Thinking, Sadly Thinking"
GLC08413.22
"The Word"
GLC08413.23
"Bend Softly Down"
GLC08413.24
"Country Home"
GLC08413.25
"Be Kind to Each Other"
GLC08413.26
Flag of the Free Heart's Hope and Home
27 April 1861
features flag and poem
GLC08413.38
Our Country
featues flag coming out of water and poem
GLC08413.39
300,000 Strong
30 June 1864
GLC08413.40
Then Conquer We Must, When Our Cause It Is Just...
9 August 1861
features poem excerpt from W.B Keen and American flag
GLC08413.46
to Edward Moxon
December 23, 1833
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
Edits one of Thomas Pringle's poems.
GLC00496.185
to unknown
April 15, 1831
Lee, Sarah, 1791-1856
Delivers an account of her travels. Mentions her respect for Thomas Pringle.
GLC00496.187
to J.M. Dawson
January 23, 1848
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868
Describes the reception of his poem in New York City and Philadelphia. Discusses Broadway and the New York theatre scene. Affixed to verso is a satirical letter from Dawson dated February 25, 1854 presenting Lover with a diamond ring.
GLC00496.189
August 22, 1832
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, & Baron, 1800-1859
Apologizes for being unable to attend an introduction to Samuel Taylor Coleridge arranged by the note's recipient.
GLC00496.190
to Thomas Pringle
May 26, 1831
Mackintosh, James, 1765-1832
Discusses the failure of obtaining a pension for Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
GLC00496.193
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