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Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Hawthorne-Manning Family Papers, 1683-1976, undated
The records in this collection include correspondence, typed manuscripts, pamphlets, postcards, photographs, legal papers, and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Hawthorne and Manning families of Salem, Massachusetts.
Holyoke Family Papers, 1560-1567, 1607-1905, undated
John Greenleaf Whittier Papers, 1781-1937, undated
The John Greenleaf Whittier Papers are made up primarily of letters sent and received by Whittier.
Joseph B. Felt Papers, 1710-1865, undated
The Joseph B. Felt Papers contains sermons, diaries, letters, and copies of diplomatic correspondence.
Joshua Slocum Papers, 1894-1897, 1941-1945
The Joshua Slocum papers contain letters, mostly to his publisher.
Lawrence W. Jenkins Papers, 1700-1953, undated
The Lawrence W. Jenkins papers contain materials that Jenkins researched or collected, manuscripts that he wrote, and bills and receipts from Jenkins and his family.
Malcolm Miller Papers, undated
The Malcolm Miller papers contain all forms of literature of this Salem, Massachusetts writer, including novels, short stories, and poems.
Mary Abigail Dodge Papers, 1834-1896, undated
The Mary Abigail Dodge Papers consist of correspondence and writings for this American writer and essayist who wrote under the pen name of Gail Hamilton.
Nathaniel Hawthorne Papers, 1817-1930, 1963-1968, undated
The Nathaniel Hawthorne papers contain the letters and other personal and professional papers of Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), his father Nathaniel Hathorne (1775-1808), his mother Elizabeth Clarke (Manning) Hawthorne (1780-1845), and his wife Sophia Peabody Hawthorne (1809-1871). Also included are the papers of his children Una, Julian, and Rose, along with those of Rose’s husband, George Parsons Lathrop and Julian’s daughter, Hildegarde Hawthorne.
William P. Andrews Papers, 1887-1893
The William P. Andrews Papers consist primarily of correspondence and newspaper clippings in relation to an essay of Andrews' views against prison reform published in The Forum October 1891.