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Charles Hazelwood Shannon correspondence (HM 35209-35250)


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    Charles Hazelwood Shannon correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Letters from Charles Hazelwood Shannon to Harold Chaloner Dowdall, his mother, and wife, Mary Frances Borthwick Dowdall, concerning the arrangements for portrait sittings and exhibitions of their portraits. The collection includes two pencil sketches.

    mssHM 35209-35250

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    Shannon, Charles Hazelwood, 1863-1937. Letter to Harold Chaloner Dowdall, 1868-

    Manuscripts

    Letters from Charles H. Shannon to Harold Chaloner Dowdall, his mother, and wife concerning the arrangements for portrait sittings and exhibitions of their portraits.

    HM 35224

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    [Dowdall, Harold Charloner, 1868-?]. Notes re: portrait sittings with Charles Hazelwood Shannon, 1863-1937

    Manuscripts

    Letters from Charles H. Shannon to Harold Chaloner Dowdall, his mother, and wife concerning the arrangements for portrait sittings and exhibitions of their portraits.

    HM 35209

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    Charles Sumner correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Letters from Charles Sumner to Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, American sculptor and writer William Wetmore Story, and others, concerning the relations of the United States with Great Britain and British opinion of the Civil War; national politics in the years immediately preceding, during and after the war, President Andrew Johnson, travels in England, France, and Italy, and law and literature.

    mssHM 25934-25991

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    Charles Sumner correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Letters from Charles Sumner to Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, American sculptor and writer William Wetmore Story, and others, concerning the relations of the United States with Great Britain and British opinion of the Civil War; national politics in the years immediately preceding, during and after the war, President Andrew Johnson, travels in England, France, and Italy, and law and literature.

    mssHM 25934-25991

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    Charles Kingsley correspondence

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters written by Charles Kingsley to Dr. James Hunt (1833-1869), an ethnologist and writer on stammering. Kingsley consults Hunt about his own stuttering and describes its effects. Kingsley also discusses Darwin's evolutionary theory and his friendship with Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895). The collection also includes four letters from Kingsley's wife, Fanny Grenfell Kingsley, to James Hunt.

    mssHM 32204-32261