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1 |aHowe, Julia Ward,|d1819-1910. |
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10|aJulia Ward Howe proofs and miscellany,|f1854-1889 and undated. |
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|a1 box|a(.25 linear feet) |
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|bArranged alphabetically. |
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|aJulia Ward Howe authored the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and participated in women's suffrage as a club leader and lecturer. In Feb. 1862, the Atlantic Monthly published her poem "Battle Hymn of the Republic," which she wrote in 1861 during a visit to an army camp near Washington, D.C. Her husband Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe was director of the Perkins Institute for the Blind, Boston. |
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|aIncludes proofs of some poems in her volume Passion-flowers and for the poem Christmas published in the Christian Register, as well as clippings by and about Julia Ward Howe, and other printed ephemera. |
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0 |aElectronic finding aid available|uhttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou01986 |
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|aJulia Ward Howe Proofs and Miscellany (MS Am 2616). Houghton Library, Harvard University. |
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|aMaterials are in English. |
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10|aHowe, Julia Ward,|d1819-1910. |
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7|aClippings|zUnited States|y19th century.|2aat |
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7|aProofs|zMassachusetts|y19th century.|2aat |
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02|aChristian register (Boston, Mass. : 1843) |
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02|aChristmas. |
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02|aPassion-flowers. |
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0 |cDonor unknown;|d1948?|e52M-317.|5hou |
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1 |aDonor unknown, 1948?|5hou |
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0 |aCollection is open for research.|5hou |
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1 |aThis collection is shelved offsite. Retrieval requires advance notice. Check with Houghton Public Services staff.|5hou |
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8 |bHOU|cHD|hMS Am 2616 |