Concerning his ill health and domestic anxieties; 'execution in his house for six weeks' because of his receiving no payments from the True Sun; his contributions suspended. The publication of his new book, i.e. his Poetical works, to relieve...
Speech given to the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin on February 12, 1954 and printed in Historical bulletin no. 13 of the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin.
Correspondence details the 1865 wartime experiences of James Mead, who joined the army in 1862 and served in both the Iowa Infantry Volunteers and the U.S. Colored Volunteer Infantry.
Account of an Englishman's voyage across the Atlantic and his travels on land and water throughout eastern Canada and the United States, from New York to Iowa and back.
Letters detailing army life in 1863 for Civil War soldier William Titus Rigby of the 24th Iowa Infantry Regiment, Company B, including the Vicksburg campaign.
Soviet Union -- Description and travel -- 1917-1944; Soviet Union -- Description and travel -- 1917-1944 -- Caricatures and cartoons; Communism -- Soviet Union; Communism -- Soviet Union -- Caricatures and cartoons
Concerning his request for Hunt to send the first stanza of his The song of the flowers in his autograph and signature, which La Page wishes to have bound with Hunt's poems; praises the Indicator and Comanion.
Hallam, Arthur Henry, 1811-1833; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892; Turner, Charles Tennyson, 1808-1879
Concerning two volumes of poetry by two brothers, i.e. Alfred Tennyson's Poems chiefly lyrical and Charles Tennnyson's Sonnets and fugitive pieces; his hope that Hunt will mention them favorably in the Tatler; Tennyson as a worthy successor to...