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Ludwig Moritz Peter von Rönne letters
Letters from Ludwig Moritz Peter von Rönne in Philadelphia and Boston to George Ticknor in Boston in which he offers to send Ticknor a book by Count Raizynski on "the modern art of painting in Germany." Apologizes for the delay in distributing the Count's books. He has been busy "as arbiter to decide the claims upon Mexico."
Lydia Maria Francis Child letter
In English.
Lydia Maria Francis Child letter
In English.
Lydia Maria Francis Child letter
In English.
Lydia Marie Francis Child letter
In English.
Marchese Gino Alessandro Guiseppe Gaspero Capponi letters
In English.
Maria, Marchioness Downshire letter
In English.
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette letters
Letters from Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette in Paris, France to George Ticknor in Paris and Boston. Sends letters, news of family and friends, letters of introduction for Ticknor, Narvaci, Frederic Faeger, Henry Ternaux, Duc de Montebello and Charles Nagy. Includes signed note to Mazzai as well as letter from Madame de Lafayett to Franklin (1778) and letter from Lafayette to Franklin.
Mary Amelia, Marchioness Salisbury letter
In English.
Mary Elizabeth (Clarke) Mohl letters
In English.
Mary P. Townsend letter
Letter from Mary P. Townsend in Boston to George Ticknor, telling him that she is sending a volume of her sister's poems and asking that another volume be given to Mr. Daveis of Portland.
Mary Russell Mitford letters
In English.
Michel Chevalier letter
In English.
Miscellaneous letters and letter covers to George Ticknor
In English.
Moses Stuart letters
In English.
Mrs. Mary (Means) Mason letter
Four-page letter from Mrs. Mary (Means) Mason in Boston, Massachusetts to George Ticknor about the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Mason's son, James. Gives news of the rest of the family and inquires after the Ticknor children.
Nathan Appleton letter
Letter from Nathan Appleton to George Ticknor, telling him that he would be glad if Mr. Wilburne gets the appointment. Includes Jesting translation of Horace's O navies.
Nathaniel Bowditch letter
In English.
Nathaniel Bowditch letter
In English.
Nathaniel Bowditch letter
In English.