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George Bancroft letter
Four-page letter from George Bancroft in New York to "My dear Sir" [i.e. George Ticknor], telling him that he is sending copies of Prescott's letter for Ticknor to copy.
George Bancroft letter
Four-page letter from George Bancroft in New York to "My dear Sir" [i.e. George Ticknor], telling him that he is sending more of Prescott's letters and explains his connection with the Prescotts.
George Bancroft letter
Letter from George Bancroft in New York to George Ticknor, telling him that he discovered more of Prescott's letters for Ticknor to copy.
George Bancroft letter
Five-page letter from George Bancroft in Newport, Rhode Island to "My dear Sir" [George Ticknor], reminisces about Prescott. Prescott one wrote to Webster to help Hawthorne retain his position when General Taylor came into power.
George Bancroft letter
Two-page letter from George Bancroft in Newport, Rhode Island to "My dear Sir" [i.e. George Ticknor], telling him that he has made inquiries of his sister. Mentions his mother.
George Bethume English letter
In English.
George Gordon Noel Byron letter
In French.
George Ticknor and others letter
Letter from George Ticknor, Edward Everett, Cornelius C. Felton and George T. Curtis in Boston to Major General Jesup, telling him that they are collecting Webster's papers and would like to know of any letters, papers and printed material. Includes newspaper clipping of Webster Festival.
George Ticknor autograph
Autograph of George Ticknor at Caldwell, Lake George sent by him to J. Eastman Chase in North Conway, New Hampshire
George Ticknor correspondence
In English.
George Ticknor letter
In English.
George Ticknor letter
In English.
George Ticknor letter
In English.
George Ticknor letter
In English.
George Ticknor letter
Four-page letter from George Ticknor to Hughe Legare, enclosing an antislavery article of Charles Sumner and commenting on slavery. Includes comments on John Quincy Adams' case in Washington politics, and Charles Dickens' tour of America. Transcription and notes by Dick Hoefnagel laid in. (Enclosure lacking)
George Ticknor letter
In English.
George Ticknor letter
In English.
George Ticknor Letter
Ticknor replies to Charles Richard Fox that he regrets that he'll be unable to travel to England for his wedding due to age and proceeds to discuss democracy and the English Reform Act of 1867.
George Ticknor Letter
Ticknor encourages General Charles Richard Fox to travel to the United States and discusses gout, the US Civil War, and his thoughts on the Fenian Brotherhood and the Manchester Martyrs.
George Ticknor letter
In English.