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Protests against his letting [James Russell] Lowell read the Isles of Shoals journal. Signed "S.H." Refers to material printed in Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868.

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Sophia Hawthorne autograph note signed to James Thomas Fields. [Concord], 19 September 1866
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title
Sophia Hawthorne autograph note signed to James Thomas Fields. [Concord], 19 September 1866
description
Protests against his letting [James Russell] Lowell read the Isles of Shoals journal. Signed "S.H." Refers to material printed in Passages from the American Note-Books, Boston, 1868.
date
["September 19, 1866"]
year
1866
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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No known restrictions on use.
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no restrictions
language
English
creators
Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, 1809-1871
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881
institution
Boston Public Library
collections
Sophia Hawthorne correspondence with James and Annie Fields, 1851-1904
subjects
Authors' spouses
Women authors, American
Authors, American--19th century--Correspondence
Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Passages from the American note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Concord
Massachusetts
Middlesex (county)
North and Central America
United States
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Manuscripts
Correspondence
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Text
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Middlesex
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Concord
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1
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1 sheet (1 p.)
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-71.3333
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