Box 11
Contains 65 Results:
Messinger, Robert Hinckley, 1811-1874.; Ms., n.d.
N.p. Biographical data.
Miles, Pliny, 1818-1865. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 23 January 1855
Washington, D.C. Wishes Griswold a pleasant journey to the West Indies for his health.
Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-1908. A.L.S. to [William?] Townsend, 27 June 1851
Norwich, Conn. Sends an advertisement for the fourth edition of The Lorgnette. Mentions some financial arrangements [with Stringer and Townsend].
Mitchell, John Kearsley, 1793-1858.; Ms., n.d.
N.p. Biographical data.
Moore, Frank, 1828-1904. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 15 November 1849
San Francisco, Cal. Complains about the slowness of government mail steamers from New York to California. Describes conditions [in San Francisco]. Mentions [James] Bayard Taylor.
Moore, Frank, 1828-1904. A.L.S. to [R. W. Griswold], 26 December 1855
New York. Is sending a copy of his Songs and Ballads [of the American Revolution (New York 1856)]. Mentions the Tribune's attack on Griswold.
Moore, Frank, 1828-1904. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 6 March 1856
New York. Asks Griswold's consent to Moore's writing a continuation of the Republican Court for [D.] Appleton [& Co.].
Moore, Jacob Bailey, 1797-1853. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 20 June [1847?]
N.p. Sunday Eve. Has sent sketches of Generals Heath, Spencer, Thomas, and Huntington [for Griswold's Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution (Philadelphia 1847)] and will send others.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 25 November 1854
N.p. Begs Griswold not to be offended at "an oversight"; blames Griswold, not himself. Not explained.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 15 June 1855
N.p. Suggests the inclusion of some additional poems by the writer [in the sixteenth edition of Poets and Poetry of America (Philadelphia 1855)] and asks Griswold to mention "the English opinion" of the writer's work in his note.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 28 March 1856
New York. Encloses proof of an article [for the Home Journal] in which the writer has included some references to Griswold among extracts from the criticism of [Horace Binney] Wallace.
Mulchinock, William Pembroke, 1820-1864. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 29 April 1851
Box 2557 P.O. New York. Is sending his book. Says he is starving, and asks Griswold's help in securing a position.
Murray, O. S. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 28 June 1838
Telegraph Office, Brandon, Vt. Invites Griswold to make an anti-slavery address in Brandon on July 4, [1838].
N. W.; Ms. poem, n.d.
N.p. "To ----."
Neal, John, 1793-1876. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 27 February 1845
Portland. Complains about Griswold's selections of the writer's work for Poets and Poetry of America. Discusses which of his works would be suitable [for Prose Writers of America]. Refers Griswold to biographical accounts of him in Blackwood's and the New York Mirror.
Neal, John, 1793-1876. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 8 March 1845
Portland. Discusses his novel Brother Jonathan [Edinburgh 1825] and other prose work suitable [for Griswold's Prose Writers of America]. Will send some poems.
Neal, John, 1793-1876. A.L.S. to Mary Sargent (Neal) Gove Nichols, 30 November 1846
Portland. Gives his view of his own work. Discusses [Edgar Allan] Poe's opinion of him.
Neal, John, 1793-1876. A.L.S. to Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood, [25 April 1846]
Portland. A friendly letter, asking for Mrs. Osgood's poems, and a lock of Poe's hair for the writer's daughter Mary.
Neal, John, 1793-1876. A.L.S. to Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood, 22 May 1846
Portland. Thanks her for her book [Poems, 1846?]. Mentions the death of his infant daughter Nelly.
Neal, John, 1793-1876. A.L.S. to [Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt Stebbins], 4 January 1851
Portland. Thanks her for a "volume of songs." Sends a greeting to Mrs. [Elizabeth] Oakes [(Prince)] Smith. Inquires when [The Memorial to Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood] will appear.