Box 4
Contains 80 Results:
Dayton, William Lewis, 1807-1864. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 5 January 1857
Trenton, N.J. Knows if no portrait of Elias Dayton.
De G., H. S. Ms. poem, 29 December 1849
"Stanzas." ("I walk Life's dreary path alone...")
De G., H. S.; Ms. poem, 11 January 1850
New York. "Lament of Age."
De G., H. S.; Ms. poem, n.d.
"The Exile."
De Hoaef, ----; Ms. poem, n.d.
"Summer Departs."
De Lancey, Edward Floyd, 1821-1905. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 13 November 1856
78 Broadway. Gives information about Sir Godfrey Kneller's portrait of Governor [James?] De Lancey.
Dew, Thomas Roderick, 1802-1846. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 17 October 1836
William and Mary College. Information on William and Mary College, for an editorial, apparently suggested by Poe [in the Southern Literary Messenger]. Asks Poe to hasten the publication of his address.
Dew, Thomas Roderick, 1802-1846. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 31 October 1836
William and Mary College. Returns proofs, suggests that copies of the next [Southern Literary] Messenger be circulated among the students and committee.
Dewey, George W., b. 1818. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 5 April 1849
Philadelphia, P.A. Encloses additional poems ("The History of a Flower," "Ten Years Ago," and "Lines to a Sketch of Bayard Taylor") for The Poets of America.
Dewey, George W., b. 1818. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 7 March 1857
Boston, M.A. Inquires about a volume of Henry I. Sargent's poems and his own "Sunrise," sent to Griswold earlier for Putnam's Monthly Magazine.
Dillingham, F. A. A.L.S. to [W. M.?] Griswold, 8 March 1894
North Attleboro, M.A. Encloses an official statement of the death of [Abijah M.] Ide, and mentions two letters "interesting as relating to Poe and also regarding his estimate of Ide." Written on the statement referred to, which is signed by John T. Bates, Town Clerk, and dated 8 March 1894.
Dinnies, Anna Peyre (Shackleford), 1816-1886. A.L.S. to Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood, 19 June 1844
St. Louis, M.O. Expresses her admiration for Mrs. Osgood. Quotes a long description or "Amelia" [Amelia B. (Coppuck) Welby] by a friend. Praises the acting of [William Charles] Macready and [Edwin] Forrest.
Dixon, [William] Hepworth, 1821-1879. A.L.S. to Edward C. Ingraham, 9 May 1857
London. Thanks him for some criticism. Asks for material on [William?] Penn, and copies of Penn's letters.
Doane, Goerge Washington, 1799-1857. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, [18 October] 1841
House of Bishops. St. Luke's Day. Autobiographical data, with some information about William Croswell [for The Poets of America?].
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1857. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 4 August 1851
Riverside. Encloses "Stand Like an Anvil" and other poems [for The Poets of America].
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1857. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 22 September 1851
Riverside. Regrets his inability to be present at the meeting in memory of James Fenimore Cooper.
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1857. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 31 July 1855
Riverside. Encloses some poems by his son, William Croswell Doane.
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1857. Ms. poem, n.d.
"Malleus Domini."
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1857. Ms. poem, [25 January] 1852
Riverside. Conversion of St. Paul. "Robin Redbreast."
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1857. Ms. poem, [1851?]
"Stand as an anvil, when it is beaten upon."