Manuscripts
Charles Pickering Carman papers
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William K. Anthony papers
Manuscripts
Primarily U.S. Army pay records, correspondence, and pension documents relating to the U.S. Civil War.
mssHM 39404-39423
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Bliss Carman papers
Manuscripts
The majority of the collection is verse and prose, almost all of which was authored by Bliss Carman (1861-1929). One poem was authored jointly by Carman and Mary Perry King (born 1865), and two are credited entirely to King. The collection also contains correspondence, the majority of which is addressed to Carman. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Walter Gilman Page, Charles J. Rosebault, Dudley Allen Sargent, and Charles Hanson Towne.
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Charles Sumner papers
Manuscripts
Primarily letters from Charles Sumner to Elizabeth Georgiana (Leveson-Gower) Campbell, Duchess of Argyll regarding relations of the United States with Great Britain and British opinion of the Civil War; letters also discuss Reconstruction and Andrew Johnson.
mssHM 51903-51972
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Charles Mason Remey papers
Manuscripts
Letters, diaries, and reminiscences kept by Charles Mason Remey concerning architecture, Remey family genealogy, and the Baha'i Faith. Each volume has Remey's bookplate.
mssHM 55671
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Charles Dieterichs letters
Manuscripts
Letters sent from Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina while serving during the U.S. Civil War; some are written on letterhead of the 26th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers.
mssHM 46337-46346
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Charles G. Halpine papers
Manuscripts
The collection primarily consists of correspondence and writings of Charles G. Halpine, dating from 1848 to 1868. Also present are photographs (mostly cartes-de-visite of Civil War soldiers), ephemera, newspaper clippings, an 1864 pocket diary, an incomplete novel draft, and a biographical sketch of Halpine written by his wife, Margaret G. Halpine. Correspondence discusses New York politics and literary life, and Halpine's experience in the U.S. Civil War. Correspondents include Horace Greeley, John Milton Hay, David Hunter, Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers, Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber, Alfred Howe Terry, and Margaret G. Halpine. Some letters written by Halpine and others are photocopies made from microfilm loaned by William Hanchett in 1967.
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