Two typewritten manuscripts: "The outbreak of Chief Joseph" (WA MSS 109) and "Recollections of the Sioux Campaign of 1876..." (WA MSS 110) Pen and ink sketches: a plan of the battlefield in the Nez Percé war and sketch of the way wounded soldiers from the Battle of the Little Big Horn were transferred to the steamer Far West.
Alternative Title:
The outbreak of Chief Joseph
Description:
Homer Coon, soldier in General Gibbon's command, fought in the Sioux campaign of 1876 and Nez Percé outbreak of 1877.
Subject (Name):
Coon, Homer, Reno, Marcus A.--(Marcus Albert),--1835-1889, and Terry, Alfred Howe,--1827-1890
Subject (Topic):
Dakota Indians--Wars, 1876, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876, and Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877
Two typewritten manuscripts: "The outbreak of Chief Joseph" (WA MSS 109) and "Recollections of the Sioux Campaign of 1876..." (WA MSS 110) Pen and ink sketches: a plan of the battlefield in the Nez Percé war and sketch of the way wounded soldiers from the Battle of the Little Big Horn were transferred to the steamer Far West.
Alternative Title:
A review of the Campaign of 1876 looking over the Custer battle ground a few hours after the massacre by the Sioux. and Recollections of the Sioux Campaign of 1876 as I saw it from the viewpoint of an enlisted man, and from first-hand [information] told to us
Description:
Homer Coon, soldier in General Gibbon's command, fought in the Sioux campaign of 1876 and Nez Percé outbreak of 1877.
Subject (Name):
Benteen, Frederick William, 1834-1898, Coon, Homer, Reno, Marcus A.--(Marcus Albert),--1835-1889, and Terry, Alfred Howe,--1827-1890
Subject (Topic):
Dakota Indians--Wars, 1876, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876, and Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877
Biggs and Cottle correspondence regarding Lyrical ballads.
Container / Volume:
Folder: Letter 1
Image Count:
6
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Sixteen autograph letters, signed, and autograph manuscript poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, published their in Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, volume II (London: Printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees, by Biggs and Co., Bristol, 1800). The poems were written out by Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Dorothy Wordsworth between July 28 and December 23, 1800, in the form of letters to the printers Biggs and Cottle of Bristol, England. The sheets were folded and sent through the mail, and the poems used as setting copy for the volume. One letter, dated July 28, 1800, is addressed to Humphry Davy.
Alternative Title:
Letter 1. To Biggs and Cottle. 1800 July 28. Letter from Wordsworth to Mr. Davy (afterwards Sir Humphrey Davy)
Description:
Ellen Irwin., Heartleap well., The brothers (part), and There was a boy.
Subject (Name):
Biggs and Cottle., Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834, Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829 , Longman, R. G.--Ownership., Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855, and Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850
Subject (Topic):
English literature--19th century. and Poets, English--19th century.