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to J. T. Fields re: his poetry with copy of poem [Indian related]
1845/02/05
Eastman, Charles G., fl. 1845
Charles Eastman was a Sioux Indian, Dartmouth graduate and friend of Sitting Bull.
GLC08445.07
to John McIntosh Kell
February 4, 1869
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Raphael Semmes writes that, while in Baltimore, he has inscribed a copy of his book and ordered the publishers to send it to Kell's "little son, my namesake." He fondly inquires after Kell's family. Raphael Semmes, commander of the famous raider CSS...
GLC00684.16
October 20, 1899
Galt, Francis L., 1831-1915
Francis L. Galt writes to congratulate Kell on his daughter's marriage and to request help in finding his own son a job in business. He mentions "the Charleston Reunion last spring" and a circular he has received from one of the men who attended, who...
GLC00684.20
to Barbara O'Sullivan Addicks
May 20, 1844
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
He thanks her for the copy she sent of her "pocket manual treating the Science of the French Language" ("An elementary practical book for learning to speak the French language, expressly adapted to the capacity of children. Tr. from the German of...
GLC00693.05
to William Tudor
May 12, 1818
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams, in retirement, writes to Tudor, who was clerk of Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts. Says he wants to make Tudor laugh. Sends Tudor a copy of Jemmibullero's (probably Samuel Waterhouse) "The Song of the Drunkard," which is not included...
GLC00693.04
to Richard Price
April 8, 1785
Recipient from contents. Adams thanks Price for his book "Observations on the importance of the American Revolution." Has received 1st and 2nd editions. He states that to him the chief liberty is that of conscience.
GLC00782.01
to Cummings, Hilliard & Company
January 17, 1825
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Jefferson mentions ordering books for the schools of art and modern languages and ancient and modern history. He writes concerning courses in law at the University of Virginia and the need for books, especially "Thomas' edition of Coke Littleton...
GLC00782.12
to A. D. Worthington
March 7, 1868
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882
Mary Todd Lincoln refuses a request to help with a biography of her husband, Abraham Lincoln, citing poor health and the many false accounts already written about him. "So many pretentious persons, who were quite strangers to my husband & our...
GLC00782.15
to John Sherman
February 4, 1860
Helper, Hinton R., 1829-1906
Helper, a Unionist and anti-slavery North Carolinian, writes to Sherman, an Ohio congressman, about his opposition to slavery as a "Southern Republican." He discusses his controversial book, 'The Impending Crisis of the South.' He writes "For good or...
GLC00657
[Collection of 2 documents pertaining to Herman Melville.] [Decimalized .01-.02]
1866-1892
Melville, Herman, 1819-1891
GLC00768
Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War.
1866
First edition of Melville's only book of poetry. Inscribed on inital blank facing the titlepage: "Major Edward Y. Lansing from H. Melville. As a souvenir of his soldier hospitality at the cavalry camp in the Virginia woods, April 1864." Also...
GLC00768.01
to Elizabeth Schuyler
October 5, 1780
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton begins a dramatic love letter to his fiancée with, " I have told you, and I told you truly that I love you too much . . . I meet you in every dream. . . I am to be thus monopolized by a little nut brown maid like you and from a Statesman and...
GLC00773
Verse one of poem "Maryland, my Maryland"
circa 1890-1899
Randall, James Ryder, 1839-1908
On stationary printed "United States Senate, Washington, D.C." Date is also printed "189_" but exact year is not filled in.
GLC02453.03
Opportunity [poem signed]
1881/06/27
Ingalls, John James, fl. 1881
Written on the verso of stationery of the Wilmer Hotel, Anniston, Ala.
GLC02453.20
to Richard H. Stoddard re: asking person to proof an article
1864/02/19
Stedman, Edmund C., 1833-1908
Stedman was a noted American poet and literary critic.
GLC02453.32
American literary figures: 36 letters, quotes and documents [decimalized .01-.37]
May 1914
Hopkinson was a congressman, jurist and author of the lyrics to "Hail Columbia!"
GLC02453
Lines on the death of a young officer of the United States Navy, fallen in battle for his country
March 1864
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, 1790-1867
Sentimental poem lamenting the death of a soldier in battle. 12 lines written in one stanza. Poem ends: "He lived as Mother's wish their Sons to live, / He died as fathers wish their Sons to die." Halleck was a poet from Guildford, Connecticut. He...
GLC02453.01
re: as AAG of CSA army, a request to see brigade commanders [circular]
1862/12/29
O'Hara, Theodore, fl. 1862
O'Hara was author of several poems, including "Bivouac of the Dead"
GLC02453.02
to W. G. Sibley re: personal matters
1895/03/08
Wallace, Lew, fl. 1895
Apparently thanking Sibley for a positive review, letting Wallace "rank above Dickens."
GLC02453.04
to Mr. Riding re: thanking for editing his article
1889/10/13
Burroughs, John, 1837-1921
GLC02453.05
to D. F. Thompson re: about child's poetry
1907/02/03
Carney, Julia A. Fletcher, 1823-1908
GLC02453.06
Little drops of water [poem signed and dated 1845]
1845
GLC02453.07
By and by [poem or quote]
[1917/02/24]
Cheny, John Vance, fl. 1917
GLC02453.08
to George Bancroft re: telling Bancroft he was elected honorary member
1863/06/01
Curtis, George Ticknor, 1812-1894
GLC02453.09
Thank you note, with AMS poem "Don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt"
1887/03/10
English, Thomas, fl. 1887
Thank you note, accompanied by poem 23 September 1843 (22.6 x 18 cm.).
GLC02453.10
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