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Jenny Lind letter to Mrs. Pfeiffer

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    Jenny Lind letter to unidentified addressee

    Manuscripts

    Letter is mounted on paper which includes a ticket for Pew No. 109 at her Grand Concert, Buffalo, July 30, 1851; removed from a volume by Huntington Library staff, September 1938.

    mssHM 22047

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    Otto Goldschmidt letter to unidentified addressee

    Manuscripts

    Letter is mounted on paper, with auction catalogue information pasted onto paper; removed from a volume by Huntington Library staff, September 1938.

    mssHM 22046

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    Adelina Patti letter to unidentified addressee

    Manuscripts

    The letter is addressed to: My dear friend and was written from Craig-y-Nos Castle, South Wales; it was originally mounted in a volume and was removed by Huntington Library staff in September 1938.

    mssHM 13258

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    Jenny Lind letter to William Charles Macready

    Manuscripts

    mssHM 11395

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    Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood correspondence

    Manuscripts

    A collection of letters, pen and ink drawings, etchings, sketches, diary pages, manuscripts, and poems by members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. The material was originally housed in one volume which was disbound by Huntington Library staff in 1975; the original binding (mssHM 12961) is housed in Box 3. The material is still window-mounted on original pages from the volume, many of the letters with envelopes.

    mssHM 12895-12980

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    Charles Dickens letter to Sir James Murray

    Manuscripts

    An autograph letter written while Charles Dickens lived in Italy; the letter is written to the Irish physician Sir James Murray and concerns the illness of Dickens' youngest surviving daughter, Catherine (Kate) Dickens Perugini. Also included is a trimmed page with the address of Sir James Murray and a black and white engraving of Charles Dickens. The items were originally framed behind glass but were removed by Huntington Library staff.

    mssHM 75953