Box 15
Contains 50 Results:
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864. A.D. for R. W. Griswold, n.d.
N.p. Biographical data.
Schoolcraft, Mrs. Mary (Howard). A. L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 27 September 1854
Washington, D.C. Accepts for herself and her husband a previous invitation to visit the Griswold's in October.
Scott, Sir Walter, 1771-1832. L.S. to Henry Brevoort, 23 April 1813
Abbotsford. Expresses the writer's delight in Washington Irving's History of New York, by Diedrich Knickerbocker.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. A.L.S. to George R. Graham, 18 August 1843
Lenox, (Mass.) Sends a third article for Graham's Magazine; also a notice to be inserted in the magazine, explaining that William Ellery Channing, the poet, whose poems Poe has reviewed, is not the son but the nephew of William Ellery Channing, the divine.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 29 January 1855
Boston, M.A. Requests six copies of the engraving of her mother [Pamela Dwight Sedgwick] used in Griswold's The Republican Court.
Sedgwick, Charles. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 2 July 1842
Lenox, (M.A.) Transmitting Catherine Maria Sedgwick's permission to borrow the sketch of her by Ingham, now in the possession of Dr. William Russell of Brighton on Staten Island.
Sedgwick, Charles. A.L.S. to Editor of Graham's Magazine, 6 May 1843
New York. Offers an article by his sister, Catherine Maria Sedgwick. States her terms.
Sedgwick, Pamela (Dwight), n.d.
N.p. Biographical sketch.
Seward, Mary L. (Mumford). A.L.S. to Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood, 23 November 1846
New York. Describes a visit to her sister, Angelina, and a literary evening at Miss Lynch's. Gives news of Mrs. Hewitt, [Nathaniel P.] Willis, Mrs. Ellet, Miss Fuller, and the Poes. The Poes are extremely poor.
Seward, William, Henry, 1801-1872. A.L.S. to Horace Greeley, 1 October 1847
Auburn, N.Y. Offers to negotiatie confidentially to prevent Greeley's libel suit against Redfield and Pringle.
Seward, William, Henry, 1801-1872. A.L.S. to Horace Greeley, 15 February 1850
Washington, D.C. Thanks Greeley for "suggestions."
Shreve, Thomas H., 1808-1853. A.L.S. to William D. Gallagher, 11 March 1852
Louisville, (K.Y.) Denies writing the attack on Griswold in the Journal, and is annoyed that Gallagher attributed it to him. Resents [Gamaliel?] Bailey's failure to notice his book, Drayton shortly after its publication.
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley), 1791-1865. A.L.S. to Edgar A. Poe, 23 April 1836
Hartford, C.T. Thanks Poe for his letter of the 12th, sent with the January number of the Southern Literary Messenger. Protests against Poe's charge that she imitates Mrs. Hemans.
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley), 1791-1865. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 11 June 1836
Hartford, C.T. Assures him of her good will. Is impressed by Poe's favorable review of [Grenville] Mellen's poems. Sends a poem of her own, "Death cometh to the chamber of the sick," for the Messenger. Asks for surplus copies of her Letters to Young Ladies to supply the demand in Hartford and New York.
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley), 1791-1865. A.L.S. to George R. Graham, 20 December 1842
Hartford, C.T. Thanks Graham for giving her numbers of his Magazine and for copies of an engraving. Comments on the excellence of Graham's Magazine; would like to become a regular contributor.
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley), 1791-1865. A.L.S. to George R. Graham, 13 November 1844
Hartford, C.T. Regrets that her poem "The Stockbridge Bowl" was printed in [the October 1844 issue of] Graham's Magazine without her knowledge; in its stead she will supply another. Praises engraving of Mrs. [Ann Sophia] Stephens, which appears in the November issue. Regrets "political disappointment."
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley), 1791-1865. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 29 December 1848
Hartford, C.T. Thanks him for sending her pages from his forthcoming work; calls attention to typographical errors in "Napoleon's Epitaph," "The Mother of Washington," "The Indian Girl's Burial," and "Indian Names."
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 21 October [1842?]
Charleston, (S.C.) Thanks Griswold for sending him a copy of English Poets. Hopes to receive a copy of the Works of Milton. Will comment editorially on it.
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 16 January 1846
Midway, (S.C.) Sends Griswold the promised "order." The "collection" [not explained] is a valuable one in natural history and the arts. Sends a copy of the Sonnets.
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. A.L.S. to Edgar A. Poe, 30 July 1846
New York. Encourages Poe, giving him moral advice about literary quarrels and his choice of friends.