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Richard Ford letter
In English.
Richard Henry Dana letter
In English.
Richard Henry Dana letter
In English.
Richard Henry Dana letter
In English.
Richard Henry Dana letter
Two-page letter from Richard Henry Dana in Cambridge to Professior Ticknor in Boston in which he inquires about the details of publishing his poems. He can give extracts from Bryant's letter. They can communicate through C.T. Channing. Speaks of Ticknor writing notices for his works.
Richard Henry Dana letter
Letter from Richard Henry Dana to Professor Ticknor in Boston, in which he inquires about progress in getting his poetry published.
Richard Henry Dana letter
Four-page letter from Richard Henry Dana to George Ticknor in Paris in which he describes his illness. His classes are going well. Gives news of his family. There is little literary spirits in society. Bryant and Holmes have published more.
Richard Henry Dana letter
Two-page letter from Richard Henry Dana to George Ticknor in which he comments on the likeness of Longfellow, Sprague, Bryant, Halleck and himself on Griswold's frontispiece. Griswold made one or two mistakes.
Richard Henry Dana papers
In English.
Richard Henry Wilde letter
In English.
Richard Lepsius letter
Letter from Richard Lepsius to George Ticknor at the Hotel, St. Petersburg, telling him that he regrets that he missed Ticknor's visit. Suggests meeting tonight.
Robert Jamieson letter
In English.
Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Cranworth letter
Six-page letter from Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Cranworth in Holwood to George Ticknor, telling him that Lady Cranworth is pleased to have her photograph in Ticknor's Library. Talks of the war and the feelings of the British. (Missing)
Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Cranworth letter
Eleven-page letter from Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Cranworth in Holwood to George Ticknor, telling him that Lady Cranworth enjoyed his letter. Speaks of the problem arising from the war. Emancipation is a problem as is slavery. Mentions European politics.
Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Cranworth letter
Four-page letter from Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord Cranworth to George Ticknor, informing him of Lady Cranworth's death.
Robert Southey letters
In English.
Rufus Choate letter
In English.
Samuel Rogers letters
Letters from Samuel Rogers in London to George Ticknor in Hanover Square, thanking Ticknor for letters and books. He has published a story. Mentions Hillhouse and Prescott.
Severn Teackle Wallis letters
Letters from Severn Teackle Wallis in Baltimore to George Ticknor, sending a copy of a review of Ticknor's book. Writer is unhappy to have missed Ticknor's and Hawthorn's visit, sends him a copy of his book.