Box 3
Contains 102 Results:
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], [December c.1866]
Makes a list of heads [for the extracts from the English journals]. Has copied more of the journals of the children. Intended for separate publication but printed in Passages from the English Note-Books, Boston, 1870.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 9 December 1866
Hopes printing these extracts [from the English journals] will not injure the charm of the future volumes. Will select all the separate adventures and descriptions. Intended for separate publication but printed in Passages from the English Note-Books, Boston, 1870. 3 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.N.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 10 December 1866
Sends him the account of the visit to Conway Castle. Intended for separate publication but printed in Passages from the English Note-Books, Boston, 1870. 1 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 2 January 1867
Promises to make copy. Asks whether there is any money coming her way. Signed "S.H." 1 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 25 February 1867
Has nearly finished the American Journals. Suggests he keep the manuscripts themselves in his safe. Asks him to pick out a book for Una's birthday. Refers to Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868. 3 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 23 March 1867
Sends the last of the American journals and three months of the English. Has still six and a half volumes of English notes and all the Italian. It was Hawthorne himself who caressed the little leper. Signed "S.H." Cf. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Our Old Home, Boston, 1863.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 28 March 1867
Thinks Hawthorne kept no journal in 1850. Is on the brink of bankruptcy; needs money for coal and food. 4 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.N.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 31 May 1867
Sends him the last sheets on 1840. Refers to Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868. 2 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.N.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 31 May [1867]
Has copied additional extracts about Brook Farm. Signed "S.H." Cf. Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868. 2 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.Ms. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], [May c.1867]
Can supply the gap [in the manuscripts] from the Atlantic. Has found a long account of the drowning of the girl in the Concord River. Marked "P.S." Cf. Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868. 1 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 10 June 1867
Has copied over four hundred pages of the English journal. Is very anxious about July bills. Has decided not to publish the journals of the children. Refers to material published in Passages from the English Note-Books, Boston, 1870. 3 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to Jamse Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 16 June 1867
Sends all she has finished from the English journal. Quotes a letter from Mary Howitt. 4 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [Concord.], 7 July 1867
Asks when he means to begin printing the American journal and whether any money is due her. Signed "S.H." Refers to Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868. 3 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [Dorchester.], [August? 1867]
Describes her visits at Little Boar's Head and South Salem. Has given up the idea of going to Europe; Julian is to study an active profession and the girls work at home. 7 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [(Concord)], 4 August 1867
Defends Julian. Feels no one understands him because of his reticence but herself. Signed "S.H." 4 p.