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Creator:
unknown
Inclusive Dates:
1839-1869
Abstract:
Five letters written by the English novelist. Recipients include Wilkie Collins, Anthony Trollope, others; one regards the education of children.
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Photographs.
Subject:
English literature.
Religious education of children.
Subject Strengths:
Literature -- British
2.
Creator:
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892.
Inclusive Dates:
1851-1892
Abstract:
Papers of the American critic, social commentator, essayist; Chiefly outgoing correspondence.
Type of Material:
Letters (correspondence)
Subject:
American literature -- 19th century.
Authors, American.
Journalists -- Political activity.
Journalists -- United States.
Subject Strengths:
Journalism
3.
Creator:
Sedgwick, C. B. (Charles Baldwin), 1815-1883.
Inclusive Dates:
1814-1891
Abstract:
Papers of the New York State lawyer, U.S. Congressman (1859-1863), abolitionist, born near Pompey, N.Y. Correspondence (1847-1891); genealogical material; legal and financial records (1814-1879); writings (1837-1884), including essays, speeches, and published letters; and memorabilia. Largely family correspondence with additional letters of Louis Agassiz, Samuel Bowles, Salmon P. Chase, F.J. Child, James Freeman Clarke, Roscoe Conkling, George W. Curtis, John A. Dahlgren, Richard H. Dana, H.L. Dawes, Daniel S. Dickinson, J.T. Fields, John M. Forbes, John C. Frémont, William Lloyd Garrison, George W. Geddes, George F. Hoar, John Jay, Thomas Starr King, Samuel J. May, Robert B. Minturn, Levi P. Morton, Charles Eliot Norton, Elizabeth P. Peabody, Wendell Phillips, William H. Seward, Gerrit Smith, Israel Washburn, R.S. Watson, Andrew D. White, and others.
Type of Material:
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Essays.
Genealogies (histories)
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
Abolitionists -- United States.
Lawyers -- New York (State)
Slavery -- United States -- Anti-slavery movements.
Social reformers -- United States.
Subject Strengths:
New York State
Politics, government and public administration
Activism and social reform
Civil War (U.S.)