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William Carlos Williams letter to Jesse L. Greenstein

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    Jesse L. Greenstein letter to William Carlos Williams

    Manuscripts

    This letter is a discussion of poetry , touching on "blues" no. 7, John Donne (1572-1631), ideology and life.

    mssHM 70308

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    Henry Miller letter to Jesse L. Greenstein

    Manuscripts

    Primarily a note of thanks, apparently for a monetary gift of support.

    mssHM 70307

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    Maria Fitzherbert letter to William Porden

    Manuscripts

    An autograph, signed letter addressed to "Sir" and dated on the verso, "1803 dec 12;" on the top of the page, in pencil in another hand, is written "To Wm Porden." The letter only briefly mentions the Prince of Wales and is mainly about the installation, placement and use of a stove in a house that is being built. William Porden was the architect who designed Steine House in Brighton, England, for Fitzherbert; she lived there from 1804 until her death in 1837. The letter was mounted on board by a previous owner.

    mssHM 84133

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    C.E. Pickett letter to "Dear Crawford," : Tumwater, Wash

    Manuscripts

    Letter from C.E. Pickett, a Washington miner, requesting the assistance of Crawford with some business and personal matters. These matters include clearing debts, requests for personal items and new goods, and other monetary concerns. Pickett also briefly describes his activities in Tumwater, Washington.

    mssHM 70162

  • Typescript letter from Nancy J. Kelleher

    Typescript letter from Nancy J. Kelleher

    Visual Materials

    One typescript letter from Nancy J. Kelleher, addressed to 'The Art Teacher', dated May 23, 1949. The letter is a form letter that provides briefly summarized results of a previous survey issued to Massachusetts art teachers. It is presumed that the author of the letter is associated with an unnamed association. The letter is folded into thirds, and is laid into an accompanying envelope that is addressed to "Art Director, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass." "Survey Report" is written in pink pencil across the top of the envelope. It is presumed that this letter belonged to Mabel Spofford. Title supplied by cataloger.

    ephKAEE

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    Benjamin Ross letter to "sister"

    Manuscripts

    This letter, which appears to have been written by a soldier to his unnamed sister, describes details of Ross' travels and experiences with a troop of American soldiers moving through Mexico during the Mexican War.

    mssHM 16691