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ITEM — Box: 1 Identifier: MS Am 1118.7

Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886, recipient. Letters from [Helen Hunt Jackson]; [various locations, 1876-1885]., 1876-1885 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1876-1885

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Digital images available to users with a valid Harvard ID.

Extent

1 folders

Physical Location

MS, b

Provenance

Letters presented to Alfred Leete Hampson by Martha Dickinson Bianchi.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

*87M-65 Presented by Mrs. Alfred Leete Hampson, Amherst, Mass.; received 1980 June.

General note

Includes the following items:

  1. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Colorado Springs, 1876 March 20, 2s. (4p.)
  2. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, 1876 Aug. 20, Princeton, Mass., 1876 Aug. 20, 2s. (4p)
  3. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Colorado Springs, 1878 April 29, 2s. (4p.)
  4. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Hartford, Conn., 1878 Oct. 25, 2s. (3p.)
  5. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Colorado Springs, 1878 Dec. 18, 2s. (4p.)
  6. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Colorado Springs, 1879 May 12, 2s. (4p.)
  7. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Colorado Springs, 1884 Sept. 5, 2s. (4p.)
  8. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Santa Monica, 1885 Feb. 3, 2s. (4p.)
  9. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily (partial letter), n.p., n.d.
  10. A.L.s. Jackson to Emily, Ashfield, 10 Oct. no year.

Repository Details

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