Box 15
Contains 50 Results:
Starkey, Digby P. A.L.S. to Wiley and Putnam, 13 April 1847
Dublin, (Ireland). Asks whether a poem by W. George Hill, "The Fall of the Oak," included in Griswold's Poets of America, 1842, had been published previously.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Edgar A. Poe, 15 March 1845
Athenaeum Hotel (N.Y.) Comments on the "remarkable coincidence" between the publication of Poe's "Raven" and a poem of her own about a white bird ["Tale of Luzon"?]. Sends her poem at Poe's request.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Edgar A. Poe, 21 March 1845
Athenaeum Hotel, (N.Y.) Authorizes Poe to print her poem "A Tale of Luzon."
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Edgar A. Poe, 10 November [1845?]
Athenaeum Hotel, (N.Y.) Thanks Poe for his favorable notice of her volume [Songs of Our Land?] in the Broadway Journal. Encloses "a little song" for the Journal.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Edgar A. Poe, 22 December 1845
N.p. Encloses a sonnet for the Broadway Journal.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Edgar A. Poe, 29 May [1845?]
Athenaeum Hotel, (N.Y.) Sends a translation from the French of Madame [Anne Lefevre] Dacier. Is happy to have made the acquaintance of Mrs. Poe.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Edgar A. Poe, 14 April 1846
Athenaeum Hotel, (N.Y.) Expresses sympathy on his illness. Mentions conversations about Poe with Mrs. Frances Osgood.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Mrs. Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood, 20 December 1846
New York. Gives news of mutual friends, including Mrs. [Mary L.] Seward, Miss Ann Lynch and her soirée, and the Misses Sedgwick. The Poes are "living in the greatest wretchedness."
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman, 2 October 1850
New York. Describes her interview with Edgar Allan Poe shortly before his engagement to Mrs. Whitman was broken.
Stebbins, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, 1818-? A.S.L. to R. W. Griswold, 24 March [1856]
483 Broadway. Sends a poem for the International [Magazine]. Asks for a "first rate notice" for her Heroines of History.