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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Emily Dickinson letters to Josiah Gilbert Holland and Elizabeth Chapin Holland, ca. 1853-1886 (MS Am 1118.2): Guide.Administrative Information49M-248, 54M-116. Gift of Mrs. Theodora V. W. Ward, 32 Healey Street, Cambridge 38, Mass.; received: 1950 June 8. Readers are expected to use the facsimiles available. The typed copies of letters in this collection, with the exception of nos. 30 and 62, were made by Mrs. Theodora Ward from the 1931 edition of Letters of Emily Dickinson, edited by Mabel Loomis Todd. The originals of these published letters seem to have been destroyed. The original of no. 30 belongs to Josiah Gilbert Holland, 3d.; the original of no. 62 belongs to Alison Howe Yaeger. In November, 1954, Mrs. Walter Bingham found among the Dickinson papers four additional MSS. belonging to the Holland family. These she returned to Mrs Ward, who presented them to Harvard. They were accessioned under no. *54M-116, and then added to the series as nos. 96-99. Preferred Citation for Publication:Emily Dickinson Letters to Josiah Gilbert Holland and Elizabeth Chapin Holland, ca. 1853-1886 (MS Am 1118.2). Houghton Library, Harvard University. Access to the originals requires the permission of the curator. Images linked to this finding aid are intended for public access and educational use. This material is owned and/or held by the Houghton Library, and is provided solely for the purpose of teaching or individual research. Any other use, including commercial reuse, mounting on other systems, or other forms of redistribution requires the permission of the curator. Copyright:For permission to quote from or reproduce from manuscript material of Dickinson, contact the Curator of Modern Books and Manuscripts, Houghton Library. For permission to quote from published editions of Dickinson's work that are still in copyright (such as the Johnson and Franklin editions of the poems) and for all commercial uses of Emily Dickinson texts, write to the Permissions Department, Harvard University Press, 79 Garden St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 02138-1499 or use their online form (HUP does not accept permissions requests by email or fax): http://www.hup.harvard.edu/rights/permissions.html Return to the Table of Contents Dickinson was an American poet. Josiah Gilbert Holland, assistant of Samuel Bowles of the Springfield Republican, and his wife Elizabeth were family friends. Return to the Table of Contents Typescript copies of letters, frequently accompanied by her poems, to Dr. and Mrs. Josiah Holland. Return to the Table of Contents Arranged chronologically. Return to the Table of Contents Return to the Table of Contents |