Box 4
Contains 15 Results:
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [Concord.], 17 March [18]62
Thanks him for the masquerade costume. Wore it also the next evening to a little private dance "which was jollier." Signed "H.R." 1 p.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [(Concord)], 20 May 1862
Was not going to celebrate her birthday till Saturday but got "three of four delightful presents." 3 p.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. and Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [Concord.], 29 June 1862
Was disappointed Mrs. Fields did not come to Una's party. Sprained her foot and it is not well even now. Appended is a postscript by Sophia Hawthorne. 4 p.
Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. Postscript to Annie Adams Fields; [(Concord)], [29 June 1862]
Invites her to Mr. Fields to visit between the 5th and the 15th of July when Mr. Hawthorne will be there. Postscript appended to a letter to Mr. Fields by Rose (Hawthorne) Lathrop, June 29, 1862.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. A.N.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [Concord.], 5 May 1864
Asks Mrs. Fields to get a gray straw hat for her. 1 p.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [The Wayside, Concord.], 1 January 1863
Thanks her for the book; thinks her picture is beautiful. 4 p.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [n.p.], 24 [December 1863]
Compliments her on the Ode [at the installation of the Great Organ]. Sends an article intended for the March Atlantic Monthly. Has printed and illustrated with her own hands the first installment of a life of Apollo. 4 p.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [n.p.], [October 1868]
Intends to have a confidential talk with him about Mrs. Hawthorne's affairs. Speaks of the lack of yearly accounts, of the occurrence of errors, and the question of the author's percentage. Suggests he have the book examined. Declares "people's tongues are wagging to his detriment." 8 p .
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. A.L.S. to [James Thomas Fields]; [n.p.], 1 November [1868]
Mrs. Hawthorne wishes her to find out from Houghton what volumes were printed and in what years. Would like an order from him to that effect. 3 p.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. A.L.S. to James Thomas Fields; [n.p.], 20 November [1868]
According to Mr. Clarke, Mr. Hawthorne's works do not net $100 a year. Compares this with Washington Irving's profits. Finds a number of errors in the account, particularly the percentage. Mrs. Hawthorne thinks she will have Putnam publish the English and Italian journals. Pencil note -- in whose hand? 8 p.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. A.L. to James Thomas Fields; [n.p.], 14 December [1868]
Is forced to believe that all the copies manufactured were not entered. Speaks of the suspicious of others. 4 p.
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne, 1851-1926. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [(Concord)], [23 March 1863]
Has been sick but has had a great deal to amuse her. 4 p.
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, 1804-1894. A.L.S. to [James Thomas Fields]; [Cambridge.], 4 January 1869
Sees now the accuracy of Mr. Clarke's accounts; did not realize the contract for 12¢ a volume dated from 1864. Does not think it necessary to examine the printer's accounts. Will advise Mrs. Hawthorne not to change her publisher. 4 p.