Manuscripts
William Algernon Brackenridge papers
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Algernon Blackwood letters
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mssHM 13241-13242
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Incidents of the insurrection in the western parts of Pennsylvania, in the year 1794. : By Hugh H. Brackenridge
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241403
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William Williams papers
Manuscripts
Personal and business papers of William Williams, chiefly his correspondence with his father-in-law and his brothers-in-law Henry Huntington, Jr. (1813-1854), and Benjamin Nicoll Huntington (1816-1882). Also included are a few letters from Benjamin Nicoll Huntington to his mother, Catherine M. Haven Huntington.
mssHM 46555-46670
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Algernon Swinburne collection
Manuscripts
A collection of manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera related to the British poet and writer Algernon Charles Swinburne. The manuscripts include essays, ballads, poems and a new introduction to a new edition of William Blake: A Critical Essay. The poems include Atlanta in Calydon, On a Country Road, Hymn to Proserpine, and Changes of Heart; and the subjects of the poems and essays include Geoffrey Chaucer, William Blake, Sir Richard Francis Burton, and James McNeill Whistler. Correspondents in the collection include Ford Madox Brown, Sidney Colvin, Paul Hamilton Hayne, John Camden Hotten, Harry Quilter, Richard Herne Shepherd, Edmund Clarence Stedman, and George Frederick Watts. The ephemera includes a small number of printed portraits and other printed material.
mssSwinburne
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Algernon Swinburne collection
Manuscripts
A collection of manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera related to the British poet and writer Algernon Charles Swinburne. The manuscripts include essays, ballads, poems and a new introduction to a new edition of William Blake: A Critical Essay. The poems include Atlanta in Calydon, On a Country Road, Hymn to Proserpine, and Changes of Heart; and the subjects of the poems and essays include Geoffrey Chaucer, William Blake, Sir Richard Francis Burton, and James McNeill Whistler. Correspondents in the collection include Ford Madox Brown, Sidney Colvin, Paul Hamilton Hayne, John Camden Hotten, Harry Quilter, Richard Herne Shepherd, Edmund Clarence Stedman, and George Frederick Watts. The ephemera includes a small number of printed portraits and other printed material.
mssSwinburne