Snow's European Express. Receipt made out to Frederic Alcott Pratt, 1900
Alcott, Abigail (May), 1800-1877. A happy "New Year". . .
[1st line of poem] A.MS.s.; [n.p.] 1856., 1856.
Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Am 1817.2, (16)
Concord Massachusetts Woman's Club. Receipt to John Sewall Pratt Alcott, 1911., 1911.
Item — Box 5Identifier: MS Am 800.23, (254)Little, Brown and Company. Receipts to John Sewall Pratt Alcott, 1903-1911., 1903-1911.
Item — Box 5Identifier: MS Am 800.23, (259)Alcott, John Sewall Pratt, 1865-1923. Receipt to Martin L. Cate, 1913., 1913.
Item — Box 5Identifier: MS Am 800.23, (250)Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle. Receipts to the Alcott family, 1871-1919., 1871-1919.
Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Am 800.23, (262)Unidentified. ---, Sophie, (Christmas, 1889) (inscr. to)
Our madonna. A.MS.(unsigned), [n.p.] 4 Jan 1880., 1880.
Batiushkovy, -----, (plate)
Berenson, Rachel (bookplate)
Chamberlin, Percy, (autogr.)
Bibighaus, S. H., (label)
Walcott, Arthur Stuart, (autograph?) Xmas 1886
S., A.
Briggs, Mary Cabot, June 1911, (autogr.)
C[onant]. A[ugusta] A., (inscr.)
Recto Digital
Verso Digital
A.L.(unsigned) to Anna [Ricketson]; [Roxbury, 4 Mar 1888]. [4]p. (one fold)., 1888].
Includes letters of the Alcott family of Concord, Mass. to Anna Ricketson (and others), and poems by the writer Louisa May Alcott.
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. The autobiography... New York, 1850., 1850.
[Freeman, James, 1759-1835] Eighteen sermons and a charge [N. p.] 1829., 1829.
[Pratt, John Bridge, d. 1870]. A.L.s to [Mrs. Pratt]; [Cambridge? 16 Jan 1862] 1s. (1p.), 1862
A portion of the family papers (letters, poems, and other compositions) of the Alcott family of Concord, Mass. Includes papers of the writer Louisa May Alcott and her father, Amos Bronson Alcott, the New England transcendentalist. Also includes letters to and from Alcott family members: Abigail May Alcott, Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, Abigail May Alcott Nieriker, Anna Bronson Alcott Pratt, and others.
Wakefield, Frank M. (inscrip. to) (Inscr. from his Aunt Jane, Xmas 1873)
Sewall, F. E. A.L.s. to [ ]; Boston, 21 Dec 1855., 1855.
Consists of correspondence between family members, mostly on personal matters: weddings, births, visits, and household moves, though the earliest letter predicts the British defeat in North America. Also contains two unidentified manuscripts relating to schools.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Letter to Thomas Niles, 1885
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