In this letter, written in ink on beige paper, Cobbett mentions Dyckman's impending visit, as well as assures Dyckman that there is no yellow fever in either New York or Philadelphia. The second leaf of the letter is mounted on a piece of paper in...
Knight, Richard Payne, 1751-1824; Hamilton, Emma, Lady, 1761?-1815; Letters
Letter addressed to Emma, Lady Hamilton during her time in Naples. Knight discusses a recent attempt in poetry and thanks his correspondent for her kind views on it. Perkins in his note writes that "the balance of the letter is mainly devoted to...
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Hunt discusses s fsvorable article written about him and sends his regards to the author. Letter is mounted on beige cardstock.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Huntington writes about the session of the assembly then mentions a local flood. Letter is mounted on off-white paper.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Irving discusses the possibility of a monument to Wordsworth. Letter is mounted on off-white paper.