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Describes Nathaniel Hawthorne's reading tastes, his daily habits, and his early love affairs. Believes he was all his life misplaced. Mentions his contributions to the American Magazine of Useful Knowledge and The Token. Signed E.M.H.

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wh247f997
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Elizabeth Hawthorne autograph letter signed to James Thomas Fields, [Salem], 26 December 1870
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wh247f997
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document
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normalized
title
Elizabeth Hawthorne autograph letter signed to James Thomas Fields, [Salem], 26 December 1870
description
Describes Nathaniel Hawthorne's reading tastes, his daily habits, and his early love affairs. Believes he was all his life misplaced. Mentions his contributions to the American Magazine of Useful Knowledge and The Token. Signed E.M.H.
date
["December 26, 1870"]
year
1870
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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No known restrictions on use.
reuseAllowed
no restrictions
language
English
creators
Hawthorne, Elizabeth Manning, 1802-1883
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
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864
subjectsGeographic
Essex (county)
Massachusetts
North and Central America
Salem
United States
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Manuscripts
Correspondence
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Text
country
United States
state
Massachusetts
county
Essex
city
Salem
pageCount
1
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extent
5 sheets (20 p.)
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no
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42.5167
schema:longitude
-70.8833
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