From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 818
Image Count:
15
Description:
Includes:
["The birds shall sing..."] (6017)
["For there before your eyes..."] (6235)
["The hour shall...before the sun..."] (6320)
["I heard the doves..."] (6350)
["I saw the fair...rising out and in..."] (6361)
["If in the West my books are read..."] (6389)
Kidnapped, dedication (6479)
"The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables," dedication (6576)
["Once there was a maid, a fairer maid than any..."] (6690)
["Red, red apples on the orchard grass..."] (6783)
["The shadows running free along the hills..."] (6834)
["We knew you better, dear, than you believed..."] (7103)
["Where all day long..."] (7151)
["You shall see the fingers..."] (7201)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 819
Image Count:
10
Description:
Includes:
[Cornwall and Mont St. Michel], notes (6121)
"Edifying Letters of the Rutherford Family" (6184)
[François Villon, Student, Poet and Housebreaker] (7086)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 820
Image Count:
48
Description:
Includes:
["And me, the wise of now..."] (5962)
["At night I leave my little bed..."] (5989)
"Auld Reekie," poem (5994-5996)
Catriona, table of contents (6076)
["For I think you may percieve..."] (6233)
"The Foreigner at Home" (6237)
[Hazlitt, William. Notes for Projected Biography] (6275)
["Here in the place of the snows..."] (6311)
["How tall the grass and daisies grow..."] (6324)
[Linguistic Exercise] (6527)
[Lists of Titles of Books, Essays, Etc. Written or Projected by R.L.S.] (6533)
"The Merry Men," table of contents (6576)
["O come, and take the mask away..."] (6653)
["O to arise and travel far..."] (6667)
["It is my wish that Robert Louis Stevenson..."] (6701)
[Stevenson at Play] (6916)
["When, years ago, in Greece I dwelt..."] (7149)
["Whiles frae the fishwife's causey rond..."] (7154)
[Will] (7302)
["Ye chimney pots of London, the wind shall blow you down..."] (7190)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 821
Image Count:
27
Description:
Includes:
["Arise, he said, unfriended boy..."] (5974)
"Clans and Septs," notes (6099)
["If it be true..."] (6390)
["Je cherche à acheter cher..."] (6474)
["My muse, who has been out of town..."] (6610)
["On the unquiet waters of the world..."] (6686)
[The Transformation of the Highlands], table of contents (7055)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
[1871]-1872
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 825
Image Count:
8
Description:
Includes:
["And all this is to me but a single wood..."] (5960)
"Aphorisms" (5971)
["The deep grass sighed and rustled..."] (6150)
["Do with it as they will..."] (6160-6161)
"Imaginary Conversations" (6400)
"Intellectual Powers," outline (6457)
[Legal Notes] (6504)
["Lo as the trodden violet, the sun..."] (6536)
["The ringing ice was smooth as air..."] (6792)
["This winter day the lighted sky..."] (6976)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 35, folder 828
Image Count:
22
Description:
Includes:
["But star or compass far a-sea..."] (6059)
["Calumnious writers say that I..."] (6064)
["A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind..."] (6220)
[French History. Fifteenth Century], notes (6244)
["I am a letter in a tongue..."] (6327)
["I come, in hot reduplication..."] (6330)
["I was a Frenchman..."] (6369)
[If I be neither ill nor well..."] (6384)
["A long time ago the world began..."] (6541)
["Mine be the lips..."] (6582)
["A modern Samuel, if the tale be true..."] (6586)
["My question now all spirits occupies..."] (6612)
["Promise from my... dear father to but..."] (6745)
The first two issues of a monthly literary magazine circulated in manuscript by the Female Literary Association of Alfred, New York. Issues include volume 1, no. 1, dated June 1, 1846 and titled "Flower Gatherer," and volume 1, no. 2, dated September 28, 1846 and titled "A Juvenile Bo[u]quet." Issues contain verse and brief commentary by area residents on historical and contemporary topics, such as relations between European settlers and Native American Indians, fashion, music, and education in local schools. Authors include Adelia M. Grinnell, Martha J. Langworthy, Amanda Potter, and Lydia M. Shaw.
Description:
From Vol. 1, No. 1: "Published monthly by the Female Literary Association of Distr. No. One, Alfred, Allegany County, New York."
Subject (Geographic):
Alfred (N.Y.)--Social life and customs--19th century and Allegany County (N.Y.)--Social life and customs--19th century
Subject (Name):
Grinnell, Adelia M., Langworthy, Martha J., Potter, Amanda, and Shaw, Lydia M.
Subject (Topic):
American literature--19th century, American literature--Women authors, Authors, American--19th century, Indians in literature, and Women authors, American
Blanchecotte, A. M. (Augustine Malvine), 1830-1878
Published / Created:
1878 Aug 18
Call Number:
GEN MSS MISC
Container / Volume:
GROUP 28, folder F-1
Image Count:
3
Description:
Poem, holograph manuscript, signed.
Written on the anniversary of the death of Alphonse de Lamartine.
Contains note: "sans brouillon ni copie."
In French.
Second caption: Uncle Sam.-"Wal, Charley, I guess you're welcome; let me introduce to you our new brother from down south- 'the most remarkable man in the country.'"