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Appleton-Foster Family Papers
Manuscripts
This collection contains 79 items related to the Appleton family of Massachusetts and the Foster family of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Letters reflect the family affairs; social life and customs of New England society and family life. Some letters contain references to the War of 1812 and to the activities of the Unitarian Church in New England and Baltimore. Some notable items include: Letter from James Robertson to Charles Fenton Mercer re Presidential election of 1812. 1813, Feb. 14 Letter from Mary to Mary (Appleton) Foster, describing social life at Cheltenham, England, and the attendance of the Duke and Duchess of Wellington at an evening party there. 1816, Aug. 6 List of the members of South Church, Portsmouth, N. H., compiled by Elizabeth Haven (Wardrobe) Thacher and others. c. 1819-1847
mssHM 27635-27708
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Scrapbook
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Inside Cover: Vaughan, Henry. "They Are All Gone," MS. (printed: 1p.), n. d. Also: In pencil, "For Mrs. Osgood" written by Sophia E. Thoreau. JT-1: Inscriptions, "John Thoreau Jr. 1839" written by John Thoreau, 1815-1842. JT-1v: Advertisement for "Thoreau's Improved Drawing Pencils" put out by John Thoreau and Co. JT-2: Photograph copies of John Thoreau, 1815-1842, Helen L. Thoreau, 1812- 1849, and Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. Also, hair fob described as "John Thoreau 3rd, Hair, Feb. 1842, P. Ward." JT-3: Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667. "Of Myself," MS. (2p.), n. d. Handwritten copy by John Thoreau, 1815-1842. JT-4: Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667. "The Wish," MS. (2p.), n. d. Handwritten copy by John Thoreau, 1815-1842. JT-5: -------. "Most Ancient English Song," MS. (1p.), post-1250. Handwritten copy by John Thoreau, 1815-1842. JT-6-7: Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. "To the Humble Bee," MS. (3p.), n. d. Handwritten copy by John Thoreau, 1815-1842. JT-8: -------. "Brother where dose thou dwell?" MS. (1p.), n. d. Note: In pencil, "verses by Henry Thoreau." JT-9: Writing in pencil. Too faint to make out handwritten text. JT-9v: Clipping from a longer letter with a drawing of a rabbit. Note: Handwritten message on verso by Sophia E. Thoreau: "Extract of a letter from dear John sent to me when I was a little girl. S.E.T." JT-10: Photograph copy of Henry David Thoreau with a beard. JT-10v: ----. "Noble! the sympathetic tear!" MS. (1p), n. d. JT-11: ------. "Noble! the sympathetic tear!" MS. (1p), Aug. 1840. Note: In pencil, "Brother John." JT-11v: ----. "Gather Sisters! sweet to sing…" MS. (1p.), n. d. Note: In pencil, on verso, "John." JT-12: ------. "Of all the household tools what suffers…" MS. (1p.), n. d. Note: In pencil on verso, "John." JT-13: Thoreau, John, 1815-1842. "Voyageurs Song" A.MS. (2p.), June 1837. Note: In pencil, "John T." JT-14: Marston, John, 1796-1885. 1 letter to Helen L. (Helen Louisa) Thoreau, 1812-1849, and Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (2p.), 1842, Jan. 27, Faunton, Mass. Notes: A.L.S. by Louisa Marston on page 2. Letter is cataloged separately, HM 64839. Inside Cover: Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. "The Loved Not Lost" MS. (printed: 1p.), n. d. HT-1: Thoreau, Sophia E. 1 letter Ellen Sewall Osgood, A.L.S. (1p.), 1876, Apr., Bangor, Me. pre-HT-2: Photograph of Henry David Thoreau by Black, photographer. Same photograph was photocopied and is pasted in the John Thoreau portion of the scrapbook. HT-2: ------. "Stanzas: Written to be sung at the funeral of Henry D. Thoreau, of Concord, Massachusetts, Friday, May 9th, 1862" MS. (printed: 1p.), 1862, pre-May 9th, Concord, Mass. HT-3: 2 Newspaper clippings about the death of Henry David Thoreau, 1817- 1862. HT-4: Off-print about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862, printed in Aug. 1862. HT-5: Marble, Annie Russell, 1864-1936. "Where Thoreau Worked and Wandered," Critic, p. 509-516. HT-6: Fuller, Richard F. (Richard Frederick), 1824-1869. 1 letter to "My dear sir," A.L.S. (2p.), 1862, Aug. 5, Wayland, Mass. HT-7: Newspaper clipping about F.B. (Franklin Benjamin) Sanborn, 1831-1917, book about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-8: Stearns, Mary E. 1 letter to Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (2p.), 1862, May 18, Medford, Mass. HT-9: Sawyer, J. B. (Joseph Bartlett), 1823-1897. "Henry David Thoreau," A.MS.S. (1p.), 1862, May 6, Concord, Mass. HT-10: ------. "Henry D. Thoreau," The Harvard Magazine, 8 no. 74 (May 1862): 313-318. HT-11: Ricketson, Daniel, 1813-1898. 1 letter to Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (4p.), 1862, May 22, Brooklawn, N.J. HT-12: 2 Newspaper clippings about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. 1817- pre-HT-13: Fragment of a letter sent Sept. 7, 1848 talking about Henry David Thoreau going on another walking tour. HT-13: Newspaper clipping of a poem dedicated to Henry David Thoreau, 1862. HT-14: Off-print about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862, entitled "Forester" printed in Apr. 1862. HT-15: Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. "Thoreau's Flute," Atlantic Monthly, Sept. [1862?]. Newspaper clipping. HT-16: Newspaper clipping about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-17: Newspaper clipping about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-18: Newspaper clipping about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-19: Benton, Myron Beecher, 1834-1902. 1 letter to Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (3p.), 1862, May 27, Dutchess County, N.Y. HT-20: Alcott, Amos Bronson, 1799-1888. 1 letter to Cynthia D. (Cynthia Dunbar) Thoreau, 1787-1872, A.L.S. (4p.), 1862, May 20, Concord, Mass. HT-21: 2 Newspaper clippings of poems dedicated to Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-22: 2 Newspaper clippings of poems dedicated to Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-23a: Greene, Calvin H. 1 letter to F.B. (Franklin Benjamin) Sanborn, 1831- 1917, A.L.S. (3p.), 1862, June 8, Rochester, Mich. HT-23b: Greene, Calvin H. 1 letter to Cynthia D. (Cynthia Dunbar) Thoreau, 1787-1872 and Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (3p.), 1862, June 18, Rochester, Mich. HT-24: Ricketson, Daniel, 1813-1898. 1 letter to Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (4p.), 1862, May 13, Brooklawn, N.J. Letter is cataloged separately, HM 64904. HT-24v: Fragment of a letter. Has writing in pencil on the verso HT-25: Dall, Caroline Wells Healey, 1822-1912. 1 letter to Sophia E. Thoreau, A.L.S. (4p.), 1862, July 26, Medford, Mass. HT-25v: 1 Newspaper clipping about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862 and one handwritten message illegible. HT-26: Newspaper clippings on Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-26v: Newspaper clipping on Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. HT-27: Newspaper clipping about a monument being dedicated in Cohasset, Mass. for victims of a shipwreck which Henry David Thoreau witnessed and wrote about. HT-27v: Newspaper clipping about the Thoreau family in reaction to F.B. (Franklin Benjamin) Sanborn, 1831-1917, book about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862, and family. HT-28: Newspaper clipping about the Thoreau family. HT-29: Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. "My Prayer," MS. (printed: 1p.), n. d. HT-30: Newspaper clipping about Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862. Stored separately.
HM 64967
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mssHM 27635-27708
Manuscripts
Letters reflect the family affairs; social life and customs of New England society and family life.
mssHM 27635-27708
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Ephemera
Manuscripts
A collection of the personal and professional papers of Edward Davis Townsend. Included in the collection are official and private correspondence, chiefly letters addressed to him, military records, journals, memoirs, and a few photographs. Two journals cover the 2nd Seminole War from 1837 to 1838, and his service in California from 1851 to 1856. The latter was incorporated into a memoir entitled "A Trip to California;" both accounts are accompanied by pencil sketches. An unfinished memoir covers Townsend's life and career until the beginning of the Mexican War. The collection also contains a group of personal and political correspondence of Elbridge Gerry, including pieces related to his diplomatic and political career from 1772 to 1814, and the correspondence of Ann Thompson Gerry and Eliza Gerry Townsend. Also included are a copy of Samuel Auchmuty's 1761 sermon on 1 John 5:7, and contemporary copies of Jefferson Davis's letters to his wife Varina Howell Davis from 1861 to 1865. The collection also includes a spool of thread with a hidden note in it, 1861 February 10, and a cotton ball from the steamer Emma, which was loaded with cotton when its crew burned it at Fort Pulaski on August 31, 1862, to prevent its capture by the Union forces under the command of William B. Barton.
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Thomas Nowell sermon, correspondence, and related material, (bulk 1768-1772)
Manuscripts
Correspondence and manuscripts regarding the controversy over Thomas Nowell's 1772 Charles I remembrance sermon before the House of Commons, bound together with the printed sermon. Letters to Nowell are from W. (presumably Walter) King and Dr. (presumably James) King, the sermon's printer Henry Hughs, Lord Lichfield, Thomas Fitzmaurice, the Rev. Richard Scrope, and others; letters are both in support of and in opposition to Nowell's sermon. In addition, there are two copies of Thomas Nowell letters to unidentified recipients. Also present in the volume are a manuscript vote of thanks for Nowell's sermon from the House of Commons with an order to print, January 31, 1772; and manuscript extracts from a letter of Edward Gibbon and from the Annual Register regarding the sermon. The front of the volume contains a manuscript table of contents and provenance note, the bulk of which was most likely written in the late 19th century with a note added after 1916 at the end.
mssHM 84141
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Ephemera
Manuscripts
Includes material related to post-war military service including a Domain of the Golden Dragon certificate (box 10); landing cards, passes, and Japan shore leave items; and a wage booklet. Also present are business cards; tickets; receipts; leaflets and handouts; ID cards and licenses, including a 1943 War Relocation Authority driver's license; loose notes; and a pre-war Japanese train map.
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