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"Longfellow Children."
Image of three young girls embracing one another. Photo from painting or engraving. White mount with "Longfellow Children" inscribed on verso in pencil.
GLC06391.08
no date
"Maggie Percy"
Poem of five stanzas describing the courtship of Maggie Percy. Page 2 includes an alternative fourth and fifth stanza with a different ending ending. The poem was dedicated to someone however the name is illegible due to damage suffered on page 2.
GLC01896.150
13 June 1893
Randall, James Ryder (1839-1908)
"Maryland, My Maryland"
Handwritten copy of Randall's poem as requested by Isaac N. Roland (see GLC05296.01). Copy is noted at end "Originally written, in 1861, at Pointe Coupee La [Louisiana] by James R. Randall."
GLC05296.02
1868/05/22
Ward, John Q.A. / Daly, Charles P. / Hackett, James H.
"Memorandum of an Agreement" or work contract. Re: creation of a statue honoring William Shakespeare in Central Park, NY.
Contract establishes commission costs, materials to be used in construction [bronze], etc.
GLC06343.275
1865 ca.
Alcott, Louisa May (1832-1888)
"Nelly's Hospital" reprinted by U.S. Sanitary Commission for "our young folks"
Fiction.
GLC06896
[1834]
Livingston, Johnston
"Some of Dr. Nott's remarks to the Senior Class . . .
. . . Introductory to the commencement of our studies." The manuscript appears to be notes taken during a lecture given by Dr. Nott. Topics addressed in the lecture include how to read critically, memory & judgement, matter & mind, music, how to...
GLC03107.04083
[1725/06/30]
Livingston, Henry (1714-1799)
"State of Innocence"
Poem on the innocence of childhood.
GLC03107.01749
1 November 1953
Lewis, Mort (fl. 1953-)
"Stroke of Fate", a play
GLC08880.073
Rice, R.
"The Death Knell. To the Hon. Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States."
"The Death Knell. To the Hon. Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States." A printed poem by R. Rice of Cambridge New York.
GLC04360.077
1866
Archer, Robert (fl. 1840)
"The night after Christmas"
Parody of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" poem. In Archer's "The Night After Christmas," children all over the town had eaten sweets to such an extent that it made them all sick. Instead of hearing the clattering of hooves on the roof, the family...
GLC01896.116
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