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Edmund Clarence Stedman: a poem

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    Eugene Field Original Poems and Letter

    Manuscripts

    Volume includes: Love's Request: poem and music (mssHM 19441); Crumpets and Tea: poem (mssHM 19442); Willie: poem with color drawing (mssHM 19443); Little Boy Blue: poem (mssHM 19444); "This is Posie's great big sister:" poem with color drawing (mssHM 19445); "It is very aggravating to be bothered with the prating...:" poem (mssHM 19446); Eugene Field letter to "Dear sister Lynch," February 18, 1892 (mssHM 19447); and printed material.

    mssHM 19441-19447

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    A Rain Dream: a poem

    Manuscripts

    Also includes a letter to William James Stillman, December 4, 1854 (mssHM 24381).

    mssHM 2568

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    Charles Fletcher Lummis letters

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    HM 82390 - Letter by Charles Fletcher Lummis to Georgina Jones (Mrs. John Percival Jones - 1916, March 26) on The Southwest Society letterhead. With a printed poem by Lummis entitled "A Toast to the Absent" inscribed to Mrs. John Percival Jones (1916, March 22).

    mssHM 82390-82391

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    Charles Warren Stoddard poems and letters

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    Volume of blank pages with two handwritten poems, "The Cocoa Tree" and "The parables of nature," by American writer Charles Warren Stoddard and three letters from Stoddard to American writer Edmund Clarence Stedman, his wife, Laura Woodworth Stedman, and their son Arthur Stedman tipped in. The letter to Edmund Stedman is written around a small lithograph, "Bird's Eye View of the Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind.", published by Shober & Carqueville Lith. Co. of Chicago.

    mssHM 24342-HM 24345

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    Anne C. Lynch Botta poems

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    This collection contains the following: "A modern hero" [a sonnet] inscribed to Cyrus Field; "Ab astris" [poem in 13 lines]; "Accordance" [a sonnet]; "American Civilization" [a paper read before the "Wednesday Afternoon Club" of New York]; "Endurance" [a sonnet]; and "Prometheus" [a sonnet]. Notes of authentication by Julia M. Lynch.

    mssHM 14492-14497

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    Armenian Lullaby: poem

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    Versos of folios 1-3 music of Mr. Gillette in the handwriting of Frank G. Unger; rectos of folios 1-4, title and three leaves with Field's verses, decorated by a Japanese artist with watercolor illustrations. Also bound into volume: letter from Frank G. Unger to Eugene Field, September 7, 1894 (mssHM 19439).

    mssHM 19439-19440