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Poems of Charles Warren Stoddard

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    Charles Warren Stoddard poems and letters

    Manuscripts

    Volume of blank pages with two handwritten poems, "The Cocoa Tree" and "The parables of nature," by American writer Charles Warren Stoddard and three letters from Stoddard to American writer Edmund Clarence Stedman, his wife, Laura Woodworth Stedman, and their son Arthur Stedman tipped in. The letter to Edmund Stedman is written around a small lithograph, "Bird's Eye View of the Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind.", published by Shober & Carqueville Lith. Co. of Chicago.

    mssHM 24342-HM 24345

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    Stoddard, Charles Warren. [List of poem titles]

    Manuscripts

    Autograph manuscript, 1 page.

    HM 38490

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    Stoddard, Charles Warren. Old Monterey [a poem]

    Manuscripts

    Manuscript signed, 3 pages. In the hand of Ina D. Coolbrith.

    HM 38493

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    Charles Warren Stoddard letters

    Manuscripts

    Collection of seven letters from Charles Warren Stoddard to theater figure Will Stuart (4 letters); illustrator W. W. Denslow (2 letters); and one unidentified friend chiefly discussing friends, writing projects, and literary topics.

    mssHM 2979-2985

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    Charles Warren Stoddard Collection

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains 10 manuscripts and 18 letters either written by or related to American author Charles Warren Stoddard. Manuscripts consist of poems by Stoddard, as well as a contemporary copy of a poem by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, and two reminiscences by poet Ina D. Coolbrith about John Greenleaf Whittier and Bret Harte and Stoddard. Includes letters to Stoddard from Samuel Clemens (contemporary copy) "Amber" (Martha Everts Holden); Grace Keeler Machin; Alice Macleod; Toby Rosenthal; Edward Rowland Sill; Thomas Walsh; and Carrie Wyatt. There are also single images of Stoddard's friends Thérèse Yelverton and David Kalakaua, King of Hawaii, as well as two envelopes and two printed articles by Stoddard.

    mssHM 38486-HM 38513

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    Stoddard, Charles Warren. The Poet as the Pervious; a Doleful Duty [a poem]

    Manuscripts

    Damaged. Autograph manuscript signed, 4 pages. One page includes quotes from the Bible.

    HM 38494