Box 4-5
Contains 94 Results:
Alfred Tennyson to Mr. Massey, 1855 August 11
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Thomas Moore letter to unidentified recipient, 1825 February 8
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Robert Browning letter to unidentified recipient, 1883 July 2
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Andrew Lang letter to unidentified recipient, undated
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
T. B. Aldrich letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1884 December 11
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
William Cullen Bryant letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1869 February 12
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Richard Burton letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, August 22 (no year)
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
George Washington Cable letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1883 March 24
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Ralph Waldo Emerson letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1866 June 1
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Richard Watson Gilder letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1882 July 27
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
J. G. Holland letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1865 March 28
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Oliver Wendell Holmes letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1879 December 14
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
William Dean Howells letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1892 June 2
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Helen Hunt letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1872 October 17
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Sidney Lanier letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1879 February 4
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1879 October 6
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
James Russell Lowell letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1888 January 12
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Silas Weir Mitchell broadside, undated
Printed broadside of poem, "A Prayer," signed at bottom by Mitchell.
James B. Percival manuscript fragments, undated
Three manuscript fragments, two of them signed, and a passage of musical notation titled, "Bohemian."
E. R. Sill letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1878 November 5
Includes three leaves of manuscript verse titled, "The Departure of the Pilot."
E. C. Stedman letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1881 October 20
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
William Westmore Story letter to unidentified recipient, 1882 November 27
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
John Bannister Tabb letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, 1896 May 6
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Bayard Taylor letter to unidentified recipient, 1865 November 25
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.
Henry Van Dyke letter to Daniel Coit Gilman, May 22 (no year)
The series mainly consists of letters written by notable historical figures to Daniel Coit Gilman. However, there are two types of other materials: letters exchanged between notable historical figures that are not addressed to Gilman and non-letter items (such as manuscript fragments) created by notable historical figures. It is not clear if Gilman collected the items that were not addressed to him or if they were later placed in this collection.