Manuscripts
1897-1899
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1894-1896
Manuscripts
The collection consists of letters from Joseph Dwight Strong and his wife, Isobel Osbourne Field, to Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909). Some of the letters are about Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson.
mssHM 37959-38165
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1874-1893
Manuscripts
The collection consists of letters from Joseph Dwight Strong and his wife, Isobel Osbourne Field, to Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909). Some of the letters are about Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson.
mssHM 37959-38165
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J.D. Strong letters
Manuscripts
The collection consists of letters from Joseph Dwight Strong and his wife, Isobel Osbourne Field, to Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909). Some of the letters are about Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson.
mssHM 37959-38165
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Ina D. Coolbrith letters to Charles Warren Stoddard
Manuscripts
A collection of letters from poet Ina D. Coolbrith to her friend, writer Charles Warren Stoddard. The collection also includes a letter to Stoddard from Coolbrith and Albert Gerberding, a letter to Stoddard from Harrison Gurard, two poems and one folder of ephemera.
mssHM 38419-38485
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Ina D. Coolbrith letters to Charles Warren Stoddard
Manuscripts
A collection of letters from poet Ina D. Coolbrith to her friend, writer Charles Warren Stoddard. The collection also includes a letter to Stoddard from Coolbrith and Albert Gerberding, a letter to Stoddard from Harrison Gurard, two poems and one folder of ephemera.
mssHM 38419-38485
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Letter book
Manuscripts
Colonel Stevenson writes of military and shipment details, and of supplies necessary for the troops under his command. This collection of letters consists of typescripts selected from the original letter book, held by the New York Historical Society. The letters have been arranged chronologically for the sake of continuity, and include letters to and from Colonel Stevenson.
mssHM 16954