Box 17
Contains 75 Results:
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 2 December 1851
Richmond, V.A. Asks Griswold to return his verses since they are not published in the December International [Magazine]. The Messenger is about to fail. Deplores the neglect of southern Literature and men of letters.
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 3 February 1854
Richmond, V.A. Declines Griswold's invitation to meet [James T.] Fields. Lists numbers of the Messenger he has found for Griswold, and suggests the possibility of selling a set to the Astor Library. Asks to be put on the exchange list of the Herald.
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 18 February 1854
Richmond, V.A. States terms for the sale of the Messenger series to the Astor Library. Will be glad to use Griswold's reviews whenever possible.
Thomas, Frederick William to R. W. Griswold, 13 March 1854
Richmond, V.A. Thanks him for assisting in the sale of the Messenger volumes to the Astor Library. Encloses a "jeu d'esprit."
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, n.d.
N.p. Regrets not to find Griswold at home. Leaves engravings and a sonnet for The Cairn.
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, n.d.
N.p. Saturday morning. Will be unable to join Griswold and Harper as arranged. Wishes to be presented to Mr. Coleman or Mr. Stetson [proprietors of the Astor House?].
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. Ms. poem., [After 1850]
"To Bulwer. On a Second Reading of 'The Caxtons.'"
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. Ms. poem, n.d.
"Old Wine to Drink."
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. Printed clipping, n.d.
Two poems reprinted from the Home Journal: "To Miss Amelie Louise Rives," and a "Rhyming review" of N. Parker Willis's Rural Letters, 1049.
Thomson, Charles West, 1798-1879. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 1 May 1841
N.p. Asks about payment for future contributions [to Graham's Magazine].
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. A.L.S. to Horace Greeley, 19 May 1848
Concord, M.A. Thanks Greeley for $50 just received. Has supported himself by manual labor for five years, during which time he has lived well, and had leisure for literary pursuits. Would be pleased to receive $25 for the Maine article.
Thornton, John Wingate, 1818-1878. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 8 December 1854
20 Court St. Boston, M.A. Congratulates him on the Republican Court [1854]. Asks from what source he obtained a copy of a Martha Washington letter, the original of which is owned by the writer.
Thorpe, Thomas Bangs. D., n.d.
Biographical sketch [for Prose Writers of America].
Ticknor, Mrs. Anna (Eliot), 1800-1885. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 13 December n.y.
Park St., Boston, M.A. Thanks him for some engravings of Huntington's designs.
Ticknor, George, 1791-1871. AL.S. to Horatio Greenough, 6 August 1852
Boston, M.A. Congratulates Greenough [on what?]. Mentions the enthusiasm of [W.H.?] Trescott of South Carolina for Greenough's bas-relief and statue of Washington. Speaks favorably of Trescott.
Tillinghast, R. P. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold
Postmarked New York. Sends a song of patriotism and another "favorite effusion" along with two articles for Griswold's consideration.
Tomlin, John to ----, 16 October 1839
Jackson, T.N. Submits "Theodoric of the Amali" for Poe's criticism.
Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 22 November 1840
Jackson, T.N. Inquires if the currency of Tennessee is acceptable in Philadelphia. Awaits the appearance of the writer's "Devil's Visit" [in the Penn Magazine?]. Reminds Poe that W. Gilmore Simms can be of great assistance to him. Praises Simms.
Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 13 March 1841
Jackson, T.N. Asks if plans for the Penn Magazine have been abandoned. Offers his own aid "for any scheme or plan" Poe may have.
Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 30 April 1841
Jackson, T.N. Asks about the publication of the writer's "Devil's Visit" in Graham's Magazine. Offers his services whenever necessary.