Autograph Letter Signed from Henry W. Longfellow, Cambridge, to Mrs. Clark

Autograph Letter Signed from Henry W. Longfellow, Cambridge, to Mrs. Clark
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Release: 1873
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Longfellow mentions hearing that Mrs. Clark was in Rome when he was in Naples in the spring of 1869, and regrets that he was not able to meet her then. Makes reference to reading her book of travels "with great delight" and says he awaits the new volume impatiently. Tells her that her father came out to lunch with him and that the little picture of the Sphinx she gave him now hangs on the wall.

Autograph Letters Signed from Henry W. Longfellow, Rowsley and Nahant, to E.F. Flower

Autograph Letters Signed from Henry W. Longfellow, Rowsley and Nahant, to E.F. Flower
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Release: 1868
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(1) thanks Flower for his invitation to visit Stratford. Hopes to see Flower's son (probably C.E. Flower), whom Longfellow had the pleasure of knowing in America. With accompanying envelope. (2) is a letter of introduction for Longfellow's friends Mr. and Mrs. Dixwell. Also, an autograph sheet with the title of "Poems of places," edited by Longfellow and published in 1876, with a line from Crabbe.

Letter from Henry W. Longfellow to an Unidentified Male

Letter from Henry W. Longfellow to an Unidentified Male
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Release: 1844
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This undated note is addressed to an unidentified male, and thanks him for a tree, and accompanied a gift of the writer's autograph (signature), which is no longer with the note. There is an inscription at the foot: 'written 28, Jan 1844'. This item bears the earlier collection number (accession number) [M]337, and is accompanied by an exhibition label.

Collection of Autograph Letters Signed (35)

Collection of Autograph Letters Signed (35)
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Release: 1879
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A collection of 35 autograph letters signed (some with initials) from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to the poet Helen Mar Bean (of Concord, NH). Letters in the collection are described in individual records (MA 234-1-35).