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John Thornton Kirkland letter
In English.
Jose Antonio Conde letter
In English.
Jose Maria Souza-Botelho letter
In English.
Joseph Blanco White letter
In English.
Joseph Emerson Worcester letter
In English.
Joseph Freiherr von Hammer-Purgstall letter
Three-page letter from Joseph Freiherr von Hammer-Purgstall to George Ticknor, telling him that he was unable to find a certain letter for Mr. Wilde of Georgia. Speaks of his quarrel with Capt. Hale about the Countess of Purgstall. Includes an explanatory note by Ticknor as well as a letter of March 28, 1837 from Hammer-Purgstall to Johann Schön in German.
Joseph Story letters
In English.
Josiah Quincy letter
In English.
Karl August Varnhagen von Ense letter
Letter from Karl August Varnhagen von Ense in Berlin to George Ticknor, forwarding pamphlets written by Bettina von Arnim and expressing pleasure at seeing him again. Includes transcripts and translation.
Lady Elizabeth Vassall Holland letter
Three-page letter from Lady Elizabeth Vassall Holland at Holland House to George Ticknor in which she apologizes for not acknowledging sooner his letters and present.
Lady Laura Cranworth letter
Four-page letter from Lady Laura Cranworth at Bromley View to George Ticknor, thanking him for the book sent. Mr. Hillard's is not looking well. Mrs. Wordsworth's death was unexpected. Lord Cranworth is well.
Lady Laura Cranworth letter
Six-page letter from Lady Laura Cranworth in Hollywood to George Ticknor, describing her activities since receiving his letter. Gives news of friends. Hopes Mr. Hillard will come to England. Mr. Beecher's lecture was amusing as was the introduction of female suffrage to Parliament.
Lady Laura Cranworth letter
Eight-page letter from Lady Laura Cranworth in London to George Ticknor, introducing Mr. Wigram, son of James Wigram. Sends a rememberance. The Queen is nervous about opening Parliament so Lord Cranworth may read her speech. Gives news of friends.
Lady Laura Cranworth letter
Four-page letter from Lady Laura Cranworth in Brighton to Mr. Ticknor, introducing Miss Sulivan. She has friends in common with the Ticknors. Lord Cranworth must go back to the House of Lords.
Lady Laura Cranworth letter
Four-page letter from Lady Laura Cranworth to Mr. Ticknor, telling him that she is sending a present. Hopes to see Ticknor in England. Lady Cardley's death has greatly affected her. Lord Cranworth is well.
Lady Laura Cranworth letter
Six-page letter from Lady Laura Cranworth to George Ticknor, sending a pendant of Lord Cranworth's likeness. She only knew Mr. Prescott by sight but has been in a state of excitement about Garibaldi.
Lady Mary Matilda Georgiana Taunton letter
Four-page letter from Lady Mary Matilda Georgiana Taunton to George Ticknor, thanking him for his sympathy.
Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet letter
In English.
Leopoldo conte Cicognara letter
In English.
Lord Ashburton letter
Seven-page letter from Lord Ashburton to "My dear Sir" [George Ticknor], asking that Fletcher Webster be told of the existence of correspondence between Ashburton's father and Daniel Webster for a book he intends to publish.