Box 9
Contains 55 Results:
Hooker, Herman, 1804-1865. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, [October - December 1854]
N.p. Asks Griswold's support for his edition of [Horace Binney] Wallace's art noted [Art, Scenery, and Philosophy in Europe, Philadelphia 1854].
Hooker, Herman, 1804-1865. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 6 January 1855
Philadelphia, P.A. Complains that the press has neglected a book [Art, Scenery, and Philosophy in Europe] by Horace Binney Wallace. Asks Griswold to exert his influence.
Hooker, Herman, 1804-1865. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 21 February 1856
N.p. Praises Griswold's destructive review of [Evert Augustus] Duyckinck's Cyclopedia [of American Literature, New York 1855] in the [New York] Herald. Is "sorry for the everlasting trouble you have from the malice of enemies."
Hopkins, Johns Henry, Jr., 1820-1891. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 15 May 1848
General Theological Seminary. Protests against the pantheism expressed in Poe's Eureka [New York 1848].
Hopkins, Samuel, 1807-1887. A.L.S. to Mary Ann Dwight, 20 March 1854
Northampton. Sends a manuscript [not named] for publication in whatever periodical she can arrange.
Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842. A.L.S. to T. W. White, 11 September 1836
Philadelphia, P.A. Thanks him for copies of the Southern Literary Messenger containing his article "The Right of Instruction" and a reply to it. Will not defend his opinion further. Suggest that Poe combine original contributions, which are hard to get without pay, with selections from foreign publications.
Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 25 January 1841
Philadelphia, P.A. Encourages the Penn Magazine. Warns Poe against distant subscribers, who never send their money.
Horne, Richard Henry (Hengist), 1803-1884. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 16 April 1844
London, Eng. Regrets his temporary loss of influence in the literary world. Can arrange for the insertion of Poe's article ["The Spectacles?"] in Jerrolds Illustrated Magazine, but fears the magazine is not doing well.
Horne, Richard Henry (Hengist), , 1770-1842. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 27 April 1844
London, Eng. Discusses in detail Poe's review of his Orion, [London 1843]. Suggests an American edition of Orion, and offers to send Poe his works.
Horne, Richard Henry (Hengist), 1770-1842. A.L.S. to Edgar Allan Poe, 17 May 1845
London, Eng. Encloses Miss [Elizabeth] Barrett's reply to Poe's criticism of her poems. She thinks there is a "fine lyrical melody" in "The Raven." Has not heard from Tennyson. Sends copies of his Orion [London 1843], Gregory VII [London 1840], and introduction to the second edition of A New Spirit of the Age [London 1844].
Hosmer, William Henry Cuyler, 1814-1877. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 18 October 1843
Avon, N.Y. Encloses some poems, including lines to his little daughter, for Graham's Magazine. Has been offeres $500 for the copyright of Yonnondio; asks Carey & Lea's terms for printing 3000 copies.
Howard, John R. A.L.S. to [R. W. Griswold?], 30 May 1853
Memphis, T.N. Suggests collected editions of [Robert Stevenson] Coffin, the "Boston Bard," and [John Lofland] the "Milford Bard."
Howe, Julia (Ward), 1819-1910. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 1 July n.y.
South Boston, M.A. Permits the inclusion of selections from Passion Flowers [Boston 1854], but not her portrait, in The Female Poets of America.
Howe, Julia (Ward), 1819-1910. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 17 July n.y.
Newport, R.I. Cannot furnish a portrait for The Female Poets of America. Refers Griswold to [James Thomas] Fields for a choice of poems.
Howe, Julia (Ward), 1819-1910. Ms. poem, n.d.
"To a Beautiful Statue."
Howe, Julia (Ward), 1819-1910. Ms. poem, n.d.
"Wordsworth."
Hubbard, Th. A.L.S. to R. W. Griswold, 3 August 1843
Norwich. Prefers to use his former pseudonym, "Augustus Snodgrass."
Huntington, William Henry, 1820-1885. A.L.S. to ----, 10 March n.y.
Norwich. Is sending some information about [Donald Grant] Mitchell.
Huntington, William Henry, 1820-1885.; Ms., n.d.
N.p. Biographical data on Donald Grant Mitchell.
Huston, A. F.; Ms. poem, n.d.
"The Lead of the Wave."