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1 |aGould, Hannah Flagg,|d1789-1865. |
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10|aHannah Flagg Gould poems and correspondence,|f1824-1851 and undated. |
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|aGould was born in Lancaster, Massachusetts, and moved with her family to Newburyport in 1808. She started writing poetry in her 30s. Her first book of poetry was published in 1832; her second and third volumes appeared in 1836 and 1841. Some of her poems commemorate her father Benjamin Gould, who led the Massachusetts militia at the battle of Lexington. Her brother was Benjamin A. Gould, a Boston educator and author. |
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|aAutograph manuscript poems by the poet Hannah Flagg Gould (1789-1865), who wrote mostly on subjects of domestic life and memorials of soldiers, especially her father, Benjamin Gould. Also includes correspondence with her brother Benjamin A. Gould, the publishers George W. Childs and D. Appleton & Co., and friends. Two portrait engravings of Park Benjamin and L. Gaylord Clark are included with their letters. |
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0 |aElectronic finding aid available|uhttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou01850 |
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|aHannah Flagg Gould Poems and Correspondence, 1824-1851 (MS Am 1025). Houghton Library, Harvard University. |
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10|aGould, Hannah Flagg,|d1789-1865. |
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10|aGould, Benjamin. |
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10|aBenjamin, Park,|d1809-1864|vPortraits. |
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10|aClark, Lewis Gaylord,|d1808-1873|vPortraits. |
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20|aMassachusetts.|bMilitia. |
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7|aPoems|zUnited States|y19th century.|2aat |
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7|aPortraits.|2aat |
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7|aWomen poets, American.|2lcsh |
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1 |aChilds, George William,|d1829-1894,|ecorrespondent. |
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1 |aGould, Benjamin A.|q(Benjamin Apthorp),|d1787-1859,|ecorrespondent. |
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2 |aD. Appleton and Company,|ecorrespondent. |
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0 |cGift;|aAlbert Thorndike;|d2 Feb. 1932;|eno acc. number.|5hou |
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1 |aGift of Albert Thorndike, 1932.|5hou |
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