Box 14
Contains 65 Results:
Republican Court. Ms. notes, n.d.
Additions and corrections for The Republican Court (New York 1854), about Mrs. Ralph Izard, Miss Charlotte Izard and Mr. William Smith.
Richards, William Cary, 1819-1892. A.L.S. to [R. W. Griswold], 26 January 1850
Charleston, (S.C). Sends writer's verses for Poets of America. Asks about Griswold's Encyclopaedia. Has asked W[illiam] G[ilmore] Sims for a portrait for Griswold's use.
Richardson, C.B. A.L.S. to ----, 13 November? n.y.
119 Washington St. (Boston, M.A.). Asks Griswold's opinion on a projected journal for American historical societies.
Richardson, Charles Francis, 1851-1919. A.L.S. to W. M. Griswold, 20 March 1896
Hanover, (N.H.). Discusses Joel Benton's article on [Thomas Holley] Chivers, and the Stedman-Woodberry edition of Poe.
Richardson, John, 1797-1863. A.L.S. to ----, [1851?]
254 4th Ave. (New York). Requests loan until his Ecarté and The Prophecy Fulfilled are published.
Richardson, John, 1797-1863. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, n.d.
13 Wooster St. (New York). Offers to sell The Life and Death of Tecumseh to Griswold for his periodical.
Richardson, Warfield Creath, 1823-1914. A.L.S. to W[illiam] M[cCrillis] Griswold, 15 December 1896
Tuscaloosa, A.L. Discusses an article on the Poe-Chivers controversy which appeared in the Boston Transcript, 12 December [1896]. Requests information on the charges of plagiarism levelled at Poe.
Richardson, Warfield Creath, 1823-1914. A.L.S. to W. M. Griswold, 17 February 1897
Tuscaloosa, A.L. Answers Griswold's inquiries about the Southron. Identifies other southern periodicals: Russell's Magazine, The Bachelor's Button, and Magnolia. Discusses the Chivers-Poe controversy; comments on southern indifference to Chivers.
Richardson, Warfield Creath, 1823-1914. A.L.S. to W. M. Griswold, 22 February 1897
Tuscaloosa, A.L. Describes difficulty in obtaining copies of magazines William M. Griswold wishes. Has finished his Chivers-Poe article. Sends poems.
Richardson, Warfield Creath, 1823-1914. A.L.S. to W. M. Griswold, 1 March 1897
Tuscaloosa, A.L. He is not to be confused with W. C. Richards, "a Georgia cracker." Finds that Chiver's "Heroes of Freedom" is the same as "Birthday Song of Liberty." Encloses a poem of his own. Cites another of his poems in the Century for November 1895.
Richardson, Warfield Creath, 1823-1914. A.L.S. to W. M. Griswold, 25 March 1897
Tuscaloosa, A.L. Tells circumstances of F. W. Thomas's dismissal from University of Alabama in 1846. Offers to send copy of Chivers's poem "Heroes of Freedom." Complains of price of Chivers's Virginalia.
Riker, John C. D.S., 28 September 1843
New York. Publisher's agreement for Book of American Poetry for Schools.
Riker, John C. L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 19 April 1843
New York. Typographical and other details of publication for the Annual [The Opal?] and American Poetry for Schools.
Ring, M[itchell]. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 10 March 1846
N.p. Invites Griswold to a club meeting. Returns Religio Bibliopolae and Poets and Poetry of England.
Ripley, George, 1802-1860. Extract from newspaper correspondence., 14 December 1849
N.p. Describes the defeat of Frederick Saunders in his suit for damages against the New York Sun.
Ritchie, Mrs. Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, 1819-1870. A.L. to Edgar Allan Poe, n.d.
Fourth Avenue, N.Y. Thursday evening. Sends manuscript of her comedy [unnamed], for Poe's criticism.
Ritchie, Mrs. Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, 1819-1870. A.L.S. to Mrs. Smith, n.d.
N.p. Friday evening. Invited Mrs. Smith to attend a children's party.
Ritchie, Mrs. Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, 1819-1870. Ms. biography, n.d.
N.p. Written in two hands, both unknown.
Roberts, George, 1807-1860. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 23 April 1841
Times & Notion office, Boston, M.A. Offers Griswold a position with the Boston Notion.
Rockwell, H. W. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 11 September 1854
Utica N.Y. Sends poem for publication in The Knickerbocker Gallery. "Dirge, at the Grave of 'Little Freddy'."