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Box 2

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [The Wayside, Concord], 30 September 1864

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 63, Item: 63A
Call Number: MS C.1.11
Scope and Contents

Feels that God has banished death; has shown her that it is "divinest Love." It is as if "the soul of my soul" stood at the fountain of truth, pouring a stream for refreshment.  Signed "S.H." 8 p.

Dates: 30 September 1864

Hawthorne, Sophia, 1809-1871. A.L.S. to Annie Adams Fields; [(Concord)], [September c.1864]

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 63, Item: 63B
Call Number: MS C.1.11
Scope and Contents

Thinks her poem [The Future Summer?] has "a portion of his eternal repose in it." Means to tell her about Hawthorne’s last words to Posie Loring. 4 p.

Dates: [September c.1864]