Shared box 1222
Contains 9 Results:
John McConville to Bridget Hughes, 1846 October 25
This collection contains five letters written to Bridget Hughes, a recent immigrant to America, by her family in Ireland, including her father Daniel McConville and her uncles James and John McConville. The letters discuss both family news and general events. They are particularly noteworthy in their discussion of the economic and social impact of the Irish Famine. Transcriptions are also included.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
O'Connell, John to multiple correspondents, 1844, 1851
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893 October 7
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Mr. Whalen, 1894 October 23
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Miss Deane, 1905 August 28
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letter to Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 1913 January 26
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Letters to W. R. Castle, Jr., 1916 October 23-November 6
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
Transcriptions of "Sonnet to Mrs. Sigourney" by James Dixon and "Shelley and Keats and Their Reviewer" by Thomas Wade, after 1867
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.
"A Passing Song," final stanza only, fair copy, signed, approximately 1887
Consists of manuscripts of a poem, transcriptions of poems by others, and correspondence. The letters regard Guiney's publishing, opinions of other poets, social engagements, and donation of signed copies of her books to benefit a World War I fundraiser.
Collection is open for research.