Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Letters to Mrs. [Joseph] Haven; [Amherst, 1858-1859]., 1858-1859 Digital
Dates
- Creation: 1858-1859
Language of Materials
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Digital images available to users with a valid Harvard ID.
Extent
1 foldersPhysical Location
MS, b
Immediate Source of Acquisition
*50M-191 Presented by Professor Frank Davidson, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana; received 1951 Feb. 1.
General note
Mrs. Joseph Haven is Mary Emerson Haven. This grouping also includes a pressed dried flower.
Includes the following items:
- A.L.s. (Emilie) to Mrs. Haven, early summer 1858, 1s. (4p.) JL 191 (HCL Haven 1)
- A.L.s. (Emilie) to Mrs. Haven, late August 1858, 1s. (4p.) JL 192 (HCL Haven 2)
- A.L.s. (Emilie) to Mrs. Haven, 1859 Feb. 13, 1s. (4p.) JL 200 (HCL Haven 3)
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