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Box 17

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Contains 75 Results:

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 1 October 1841

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1090
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Describes a communication from "Boz" [Dickens], which he is forwarding for publication in Graham's Magazine. Thanks Poe for a favorable notice.

Dates: 1 October 1841

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 12 October 1841

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1091
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Sends a poem, "To John Tomlin, Esq.," by "T.E." for publication in Graham's Magazine.

Dates: 12 October 1841

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 29 October 1841

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1092
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Sends a sonnet, "How often have I fixed a stranger's gaze," by Sergeant [Thomas] Noon Talfourd of London for publication in Graham's Magazine.

Dates: 29 October 1841

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 1 March 1843

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1093
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Suggests that Poe take [Thomas W.] White's place as editor of the Southern Literary Messenger.

Dates: 1 March 1843

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 2 July 1843

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1094
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Laments the defeat of the Stylus project by Poe's enemies in Philadelphia, among them, Morton C. Michael. Calls attention to the praise of Poe by William G. Simms and [Alexander B.] Meek. Mentions biographical sketches made by the writer for the Stylus.

Dates: 2 July 1843

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 9 August 1843

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1095
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Jackson, T.N. Sends a cryptograph from the Hon. Alexander B. Meek. Can Poe solve it?

Dates: 9 August 1843

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 10 September 1843

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1096
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Encloses L. A. Wilmer's letter about Poe, but with misgivings.

Dates: 10 September 1843

Tomlin, John. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 23 February 1844

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1097
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. Asks if Poe has suitably chastised L. A. Wilmer for his slanderous attacks on him. Commends Poe's review of "Orion" in the February or March number of Graham's.

Dates: 23 February 1844

Tomlin, John; Ms. poem, 24 December n.y.

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1098
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Jackson, T.N. "To Miss M. E. MacM--- of Philadelphia.

Dates: 24 December n.y.

Torrey, H. A.L.S. to Alice Cary, 13 November 1855

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1099
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Merchant Office. Despairs of collecting payment for her work from Mr. Lee.

Dates: 13 November 1855

Townsend, Washington, 1813-1894. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 18 June 1850

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1100
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West Chester, P.A. Sends a poem, written by Townsend Haines for Poets of America.

Dates: 18 June 1850

Trabault, Herbert. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 29 November 1851

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1101
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130 Broadway, New York, N.Y. The writer will be responsible for any charges for Griswold's article which is to appear in the Westminster Review.

Dates: 29 November 1851

Trowbridge, John Townsend (Creyton, Paul, pseud.); Ms. poem, n.d.

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1102
Call Number: MS Gris.

Trumbull, John, 1750-1821. A.L.S. to Mathew Carey, 4 June 1785

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1103
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Hartford, C.T. Will permit republications of his works. Has decided not to suppress the Progress of Dulness [1772], and has transcribed The Vanity of Ambition. Will republish McFingal [1775, 1782]. If the addressee intends to publish an editon of American poets, the writer suggests he include [Rowland] Rugely, Governor [W.] Livingston, Samuel Quincy, and others.

Dates: 4 June 1785

Tucker, George,1775-1861. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 2 June 1855

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1104
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Baltimore, M.D. Sends corrections to be made in the notice about Judge [Henry St. George] Tucker.

Dates: 2 June 1855

Tucker, George, 1775-1861. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 7 February 1856

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1105
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Philadelphia, P.A. Lists works by Beverley Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, and himself. Mentions his forthcoming History of the United States.

Dates: 7 February 1856

Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-1851. A.L.S. to Thomas W. White, 29 November 1835

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1106
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Williamsburg, V.A. Criticizes a review of Norman Leslie, also one of Poe's tales, and the same author's metrical faults.

Dates: 29 November 1835

Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-1851. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 5 December 1835

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1107
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Williamsburg, V.A. Discusses Poe's metrics and the writer's views on criticism and good metrics. Condemns the arrogance of Wilson of Blackwoods. Requests Burkes works, 1834.

Dates: 5 December 1835

Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-1851. A.L.S. to Thomas W. White, 26 January 1836

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1108
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Williamsburg, V.A. Praises Poe's criticism of "Mrs. Sigourney & Co.," and cautions him against imprudence. Urges White to aim the Messenger at the intelligent part of the public.

Dates: 26 January 1836

Tuckerman, Henry Theodore, 1784-1851. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 5 November 1841

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 1109
Call Number: MS Gris.
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Boston, M.A. Sends corrections for his poem, "A Poet's Life." Asks Griswold to look up "The Holy Land," "Winter," and "To a Brunette" in The Ladies Companion, 1839-1840. Encloses another piece.

Dates: 5 November 1841