Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Series 1: POEMS AND LETTERS
History of the Collection and its Organization
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Emily Dickinson Collection, 1840-2005 (bulk 1850-1955)
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Daria D'Arienzo, Head of Archives and Special Collections.
2007
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Creator:
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 |
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Title:
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Emily Dickinson Collection |
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Dates:
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1840-2005 |
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Dates:
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1850-1955 |
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Abstract:
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The collection documents the creative work and personal life of Emily Dickinson, spanning her lifetime, from 1830 to 1886; her family and friends; and the early publication history of her work. It also includes material from Dickinson scholars Mabel Loomis Todd, Millicent Todd Bingham, Jay Leyda, and others. The collection includes original poems, manuscripts, and letters from Dickinson to family and friends; images of the poet, including the daguerreotype and silhouette; physical artifacts related to Dickinson; manuscript transcriptions; printers' copies and proofs; Mabel Loomis Todd's correspondence, research indices, and writings; and material from or about Dickinson's friends and family, including correspondence, photographs, objects, and scrapbooks.
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Extent:
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24 archives boxes 8 half archives boxes, 8 oversize boxes, 6 specialty boxes(21 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward Dickinson (AC 1823) and Emily Norcross Dickinson. She attended Amherst Academy from 1840 to 1847, then enrolled at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary from 1847 to 1848. She remained in Amherst for the rest of her life, and traveled only briefly to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
For virtually her entire adult life, Emily lived in the Dickinson home at 280 Main Street with her father, mother, and her younger sister, Lavinia, who Emily called "Vinnie." Her brother, (William) Austin (AC 1850) lived next door with his wife, Susan Huntington Gilbert, one of Emily's closest friends. Emily was very close to their three children, Ned (Edward) (AC 1884), Mattie (Martha), and Gib (Thomas Gilbert). After the death of her father in 1874 and her mother the following year, Emily remained in the family home, living alone with Vinnie. Emily died there on May 15, 1886, at the age of 55. Renowned for a severe reclusiveness that began when she was in her 20s, Dickinson maintained warm and close relationships with family and friends through the medium of letters, frequently containing poems. Some of her most frequent correspondents outside of her family were childhood friends Abiah Root and Emily Fowler (Ford); her friend and later sister-in-law, Susan Huntington Gilbert (Dickinson); Samuel Bowles, editor of the Springfield Republican; Reverend Charles Wadsworth, a minister and poet; Thomas Wentworth Higginson, writer and liberal activist; Josiah Gilbert and Elizabeth Chapin Holland; and Adelaide Spencer (Mrs. Henry) Hills. A significant correspondent around 1858-1861 was a mysterious love interest who Dickinson referred to as "Master." It is not clear who this person may have been or what form any relationship between them took - only three draft letters by Dickinson to "Master" are known. Another important person Dickinson's life was Judge Otis Phillips Lord, with whom Dickinson had a romantic relationship starting in the late 1870s until his death in 1884.
Although Emily and Lavinia were very close, and Lavinia was aware that Emily wrote poetry, she was not aware of the extent of her sister's writing. Upon Emily's death, Lavinia discovered how prolific and talented her sister had been when she found 1,775 poems in Emily's bureau drawer. Emily wrote some 1,789 poems, some contained in letters to friends and family, some sewn together in little bundles called fascicles that Emily stored in her drawers, some written on scraps of paper like shopping lists or envelope flaps. Lavinia preserved the poems she found, distributing them between Mabel Loomis Todd and Susan Dickinson, but destroyed all of Emily's correspondence in accord with her sister's previously expressed wishes.
Within 10 years of Emily's death, three volumes of her poetry and two volumes of her letters were published by Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, a woman with whom Austin had a long-term affair during his marriage to Susan. Emily Dickinson's niece, Martha Dickinson Bianchi (Austin's daughter), also helped to publish her aunt's poetry beginning in 1914.
It was not until 1955, when Harvard published The Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by Thomas Johnson, that all of Dickinson's poetry was available in a single source. In 1960, Jay Leyda published The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson, a chronological documentation of the events in the lives of Emily Dickinson and her family and friends. In 1998, Ralph W. Franklin, published The Poems of Emily Dickinson, which documents revisions and different versions of the poet's work.
Unknown during her lifetime, Emily Dickinson is known today as one of the world's most important and loved poets of all-time, in any language.
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1813 |
Samuel Fowler Dickinson builds the "Homestead" on Main Street. |
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1820-1821 |
Samuel Fowler Dickinson serves on the building committee and provides major financial support for the construction of the first Amherst College building, South College. |
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1828 May 6 |
Edward Dickinson (AC 1823) and Emily Norcross marry. |
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1829 Apr 16 |
(William) Austin Dickinson (AC 1850), Emily's brother, born in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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1830 Dec 10 |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson born in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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1833 Feb 28 |
Lavinia Norcross Dickinson, Emily's sister, born in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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1835 Aug 4 |
Edward Dickinson appointed Treasurer of Amherst College.
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1835 Sep 7 |
Emily Dickinson begins studying at primary school.
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1840 Apr |
Dickinson family moves from the Homestead to a house on West Street (later North Pleasant Street) |
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1840 Sep 7 |
Emily Dickinson begins studies at Amherst Academy.
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1844 May-Jun |
Emily Dickinson visits relatives in Boston following the death of her friend Sophia Holland.
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1845 |
Emily Dickinson silhouette cut by Charles Temple (AC1845), her former French instructor at Amherst Academy. |
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1846 Aug-Sep |
Emily Dickinson travels to Boston for her health.
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1846 Dec 10-ca. 1847 late Mar |
Emily Dickinson daguerreotype made by William C. North, "Daguerrian
Artist," in Amherst. |
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1847 Aug |
Emily Dickinson graduates from Amherst Academy.
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1847 Sep |
Emily Dickinson begins at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary.
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1848 Aug |
Emily Dickinson withdraws from Mount Holyoke and returns home to Amherst.
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1850 Feb |
"Magnum bonum" published for Valentines day in The Indicator, an Amherst College student publication. |
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1851 Sep 6-22 |
Emily Dickinson and Lavinia Dickinson visit Boston.
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1852 Feb 20 |
"Sic transit gloria mundi" published by the Springfield Republican under the title "A Valentine." |
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1852 Dec 17 |
Edward Dickinson elected Representative to Congress.
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1855 [Feb-Mar] |
Emily Dickinson and Lavinia Dickinson travel to Washington, D.C.
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1855 [Mar 4] |
Emily Dickinson meets the Reverend Charles Wadsworth in Philadelphia.
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1855 Nov |
Emily Norcross Dickinson, the poet's mother, becomes ill.
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1855 Nov |
Dickinson family moves back to the Homestead.
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1856 Jul 1 |
William Austin Dickinson marries Susan Huntington Gilbert.
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1858 |
Emily Dickinson begins recording poems in fascicles (sewn packets).
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1858 Spring |
Emily Dickinson drafts the first surviving "Master" letter (AC no. 827).
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1858 Aug 2 |
"Nobody knows this little rose" published by the Springfield Republican under the title "To Mrs. ----, with a Rose. [Surreptitiously communicated to The Republican.]" |
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1860 [Mar] |
Reverend Charles Wadsworth visits Emily Dickinson in Amherst.
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1861 Early |
Emily Dickinson drafts second surviving "Master" letter (AC no. 829).
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1861 May 4 |
"I taste a liquor never brewed" published by the Springfield Republican under the title "The May-Wine." |
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1861 June 19 |
Austin and Susan Dickinson's first child, Edward Austin (Ned) (AC 1884), is born.
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1861 Summer |
Emily Dickinson drafts third surviving "Master" letter (AC no. 828).
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1862 Mar 1 |
"Safe in their Alabaster Chambers" published by the Springfield Republican under the title "The Sleeping." |
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1862 Apr |
Emily Dickinson begins corresponding with writer and liberal activist Thomas Wentworth Higginson. |
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1864 Mar |
"Flowers - Well - if anybody" published by Drum Beat, Springfield Republican and Boston Post under the title "Flowers" |
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1864 Mar 11 |
"These are the days when birds come back" published by Drum Beat under the title "October." |
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1864 Mar 12 |
"Some keep the Sabbath Going to Church" published by the Round Table under the title "My Sabbath." |
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1864 Feb, Mar |
"Blazing in Gold, and Quenching in Purple" published by Drum Beat and the Springfield Republican under the title "Sunset." |
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1864 Apr 27 |
"Success is counted sweetest" published by the Brooklyn Daily Union.
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1864 Apr-Nov |
Emily Dickinson in Boston for eye treatment.
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1864 May 13 |
Austin Dickinson drafted to fight in the Civil War; he pays $500 for a substitute.
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1865 [Apr] |
Emily Dickinson returns to Boston for eye treatment.
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1866 Feb 14, 17 |
"A narrow fellow in the grass" published by the Springfield Republican under the title "The Snake." |
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1866 Nov 29 |
Susan and Austin Dickinson's second child, Martha Gilbert (Mattie), is
born. |
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1870 Aug 16 |
Thomas Wentworth Higginson visits Emily Dickinson in Amherst.
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1872 Jul 10 |
Edward Dickinson resigns as Treasurer of Amherst College, Austin Dickinson succeeds him as Treasurer in 1873. |
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1873 Dec 3 |
Thomas Wentworth Higginson visits Emily Dickinson for a second time.
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1874 Jun 16 |
Edward Dickinson dies.
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1875 Jun 15 |
Emily Norcross Dickinson is paralyzed.
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1875 Aug 1 |
Susan and Austin Dickinson's third child, Thomas Gilbert (Gib), is born.
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1877 June 28 |
Samuel Bowles visits Emily Dickinson in Amherst.
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1878 Nov 20 |
"Success is counted sweetest" published in A Masque of Poets.
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1880 [Aug] |
Reverend Charles Wadsworth visits Emily Dickinson in Amherst.
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1880 Aug-Sep |
Judge Otis Lord and nieces visit Amherst.
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1880 Dec 25 |
Judge Otis Lord gives Emily Dickinson Complete Concordance to Shakspere.
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1881 Apr |
Judge Otis Lord guest at The Evergreens.
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1882 Apr 1 |
Reverend Charles Wadsworth dies.
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1882 Apr 16 |
Judge Otis Lord visits Emily Dickinson in Amherst.
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1882 May 1 |
Judge Otis Lord critically ill.
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1882 Nov 14 |
Emily Norcross Dickinson dies.
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1883 Oct 5 |
Thomas Gilbert (Gib), Emily Dickinson's nephew, dies at the age of eight of typhoid fever.
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1884 Mar 15 |
Judge Otis Lord dies.
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1886 May 15 |
Emily Dickinson dies.
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1886 May 19 |
Emily Dickinson's funeral in The Homestead library.
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1890 Nov 12 |
Poems, the first published volume of Emily Dickinson's poetry, edited by Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, is published by Roberts Brothers. |
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1891 Nov 19 |
The second series of Poems, edited by Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, is published by Roberts Brothers. |
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1894 Nov 21 |
Letters of Emily Dickinson in 2 volumes, edited by Mabel Loomis Todd, is published by Roberts Brothers. |
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1895 Aug 16 |
William Austin Dickinson dies.
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1896 Sep 1 |
Mabel Loomis Todd edits the third series of Poems, published by Roberts Brothers. |
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1896 Nov 16 |
Lavinia Dickinson files a suit against Mabel Loomis Todd over a piece of land she had earlier deeded to the Todds at Austin's request. The case is decided in Lavinia's favor. |
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1899 Aug 31 |
Lavinia Dickinson dies.
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1903 Jul 19 |
Martha Dickinson marries Alexander Emmanuel Bianchi, known as "Count Bianchi," of Russia at the Church of the Russian Embassy in Dresden, Germany. |
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1913 May 12 |
Susan Dickinson dies.
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1914 |
The Single Hound, edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, is published by Little, Brown and Company. |
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1924 |
The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson, edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, is published by Jonathan Cape. |
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1924 |
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson, is published by Little, Brown and Company. |
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1929 |
Further Poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, is published by Little, Brown and Company. |
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1931 |
Letters of Emily Dickinson, edited by Mabel Loomis Todd, is published by Harper Brothers. |
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1932 |
Emily Dickinson Face to Face: Unpublished Letters with notes and Reminiscences by Martha Dickinson Bianchi is published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |
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1932 Oct 14 |
Mabel Loomis Todd dies.
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1935 |
Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson, is published by Little, Brown and Company. |
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1937 |
Poems by Emily Dickinson, edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson, is published by Little, Brown and Company. |
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1943 Dec 21 |
Martha Dickinson Bianchi dies. She bequeaths The Evergreens to Alfred Leete Hampson, it later passes into the hands of his widow, Mary Landis Hampson. |
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1945 |
Bolts of Melody: New Poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by Mabel Loomis Todd and Millicent Todd Bingham, is published by Harper and Brothers. |
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1945 |
Ancestors' Brocades by Millicent Todd Bingham is published by Harper and Brothers. |
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1951 |
Emily Dickinson's Letters to Dr. And Mrs. Josiah Gilbert Holland, edited by Theodora Van Wagenen Ward, is published by Harvard University Press. |
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1954 |
Emily Dickinson: A Revelation by Millicent Todd Bingham is published by Harper and Brothers. |
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1955 |
The Poems of Emily Dickinson in 3 volumes, edited by Thomas H. Johnson, is published by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. |
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1955 |
Emily Dickinson's Home by Millicent Todd Bingham is published by Harper and Brothers. |
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1956 Mar 23 |
Millicent Todd Bingham donates the majority of the Emily Dickinson Collection material to Amherst College. The donation includes 850 poems and fragments, 350 letters, publication material, and objects, including the Dickinson daguerreotype and silhouette. |
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1958 |
The Letters of Emily Dickinson in 3 volumes, edited by Thomas H. Johnson and Theodora Ward, is published by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. |
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1960 |
The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson by Jay Leyda is published by Yale University Press. |
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1965 Jan |
Amherst College purchases the Dickinson Homestead.
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1965 Dec 1 |
Millicent Todd Bingham dies.
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1983 Apr 18 |
A lock of Emily Dickinson's hair and letter to Emily Fowler (AC no. 72) are given to Amherst College by William R. Bailey in memory of his mother, Gillian Barr Bailey, and in the name of himself and his brothers and sisters. |
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1986 |
The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson, edited by R. W. Franklin, is published by Amherst College Press. |
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1988 Jan 3 |
Mary Landis Hampson, the last owner of The Evergreens, dies.
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1991 |
The ownership of The Evergreens passes to the Martha Dickinson Bianchi Trust. The trust was established by Mary Landis Hampson in her will to preserve The Evergreens as a cultural resource. |
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1998 |
The Poems of Emily Dickinson, Variorum Edition, edited by Ralph W. Franklin, is published by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. |
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1998 |
Emily Dickinson: A Letter is published by Amherst College Press. It is republished with a revised introduction in 2006. |
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2003 Jan |
The Martha Dickinson Bianchi Trust transfers ownership of The Evergreens to Amherst College. The Emily Dickinson Museum is created, composed of The Homestead and The Evergreens. |
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2006 Dec |
Three additional Dickinson manuscripts and an envelope (Ms. 53-56) are given to Amherst College by Thomas Michie. |
This chronology was adapted from The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson, edited by Wendy Martin; The Life of Emily Dickinson by Richard Sewall; and Archives and Special Collections files.
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The Emily Dickinson Collection documents the creative work and personal life of Emily Dickinson, spanning her lifetime, from 1830 to 1886; her family and friends; and the early publication history of her work. The Collection also includes material from Dickinson scholars Mabel Loomis Todd, Millicent Todd Bingham, Jay Leyda, and others. The bulk of the material falls into the period 1850-1955. The Collection occupies approximately 20.5 linear feet of shelf space.
This collection includes original poems, manuscripts, and letters from Emily Dickinson to family and friends; images of the poet including the daguerreotype and silhouette; physical artifacts related to Emily Dickinson; manuscript transcriptions; printers' copies and proofs; Mabel Loomis Todd's correspondence, research indices, and writings; and material from or about Dickinson's friends and family, including correspondence, photographs, objects, and scrapbooks.
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This collection is organized into seven series:
Since material in the Collection had been rearranged before it was received, there is no evidence of original order. The majority of the manuscripts were organized, listed and numbered by Jay Leyda prior to donation in 1956. After donation to Amherst, the manuscripts remained in the order given by Leyda and researchers used a card catalogue system created by him for access to the materials. Between 1999 and 2006, the Collection was reviewed and arranged and described following current archival standards, while maintaining the previous Leyda manuscript numbers. The result is more detailed access to information in all parts of the Collection. When possible, documentation about previous handling was maintained.
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Series 1: POEMS AND LETTERS
Series 1, POEMS AND LETTERS, contains Dickinson's manuscript poems and letters and some letters and documents from others, as well as some transcriptions of poems and letters.
The poems and letter in this series were largely organized by Jay Leyda in the 1950s when the collection was still in private hands. The order and numbering system that he gave to the collection is maintained because it has been widely referenced. Manuscripts are ordered by "Amherst number." Amherst numbers are alternatively known as "Leyda numbers." Manuscripts are most frequently cited by the numbers assigned to them by Ralph Franklin in his The Poems of Emily Dickinson, Variorum Edition (1998) or by Thomas Johnson in his The Poems of Emily Dickinson (1955) and The Letters of Emily Dickinson (1958). Appendix 1 is a conversion table that shows the correlation between Amherst numbers (A#), Franklin numbers (F#), Johnson numbers (J#) and first lines. A card index and electronic database listing the poems and letters are also available in the repository.
Leyda's numbering system generally gives one number to each individual poem or letter, exceptions include letters from others that were enclosed with an Emily Dickinson letter. His numbering scheme can be read as follows:
A single number (#) indicates one sheet of paper with writing on one side.
A number followed by a comma (#, #a) indicates one sheet of paper folded to create two leaves with writing on each leaf.
A number followed by a semicolon (#; #a) indicates two sheets of paper.
A number followed by a slash (#/#a) indicates one sheet of paper with writing on both sides.
A number followed by a hyphen and a second number (#1-#2) indicates one side of one sheet of paper that contains two poems.
Following this scheme, the manuscript number 224/224a; 224b refers to two sheets of paper, the first of which is written on both sides. The manuscript number 522, 522a; 522b, 522c refers to two sheets of paper, each folded to create two leaves, with each leaf having writing on it. And the manuscript number 132-133/132a refers to one sheet of paper with two poems on one side and writing on the second side. Manuscripts 80 to 1012 were arranged by Jay Leyda prior to their donation to Amherst College by Millicent Todd Bingham. Manuscripts 1 to 79 came to Amherst at other times or from other sources and were assigned numbers by Amherst cataloguers.
Manuscript poems generally are numbered between 80 and 540. Manuscript letters generally are numbered between 550 and 1012, with many of the later numbers being letters written by authors other than Dickinson. At the end of Series 1 can be found items without Amherst numbers, including blank papers and non-manuscript material relating to individual manuscripts.
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Ms. 1
(J 850)
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9 |
Ms. 9/9a, 9b, envelope
(J 509)
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16 |
Ms. 16/16a, 16b, envelope
(J 706)
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22 |
Ms. 22/22a, envelope
(J 246)
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30 |
Ms. 30/30a, envelope
(J 1031)
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34 |
Ms. 34/34a, envelope
(J 558)
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36 |
Ms. 36, envelope
(J 588)
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38 |
Ms. 38/38a, envelope
(J 628)
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43 |
Ms. 43
(F 1619, J 1572)
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45 |
Ms. 45
(F 1598, J 1569)
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47 |
Ms. 47/47a
(F 1629, J 1617)
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48 |
Ms. 48/48a; 48b, 48c
(J 883)
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51 |
Ms. 51/51a, envelope
(J 981)
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Ms. 52/52a, 52b
(J 1020)
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54 |
Ms. 54 (envelope, manuscript at American Antiquarian Society)
(envelope for F1565, J1519, J letter 739)
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55 |
Ms. 55
(F 1526, J 1485)
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56 |
Ms. 56, 56a
(F 1566, J 1518, J letter 741)
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Folder
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60 |
Ms. 60, typed transcript
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61 |
Mss. 61-1; 61-2; 61-3, envelope; 61-4; 61-5; 61-6, envelope; 61-7; 61-8; 61-9; 61-10; typed transcripts (3 p.)
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65 |
Ms. 65/65a
(F 1090, J 813)
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66 |
Ms. 66/66a, envelope, cricket remains
(F 895, J 1068)
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67 |
Ms. 67
(F 1644, J 1609)
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69 |
Ms. 69/69a
(F 54, J 1730)
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71 |
Ms. 71/71a
(F 16, J 7)
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76 |
Ms. 76; 76a; 76b; 76c; 76d (3 letter fragments and 3 envelopes)
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Subseries A: Poems
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Fascicle 80
(F Fascicle 2)
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80-2a
(F 46, F 47, J 37, J 38)
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80-4
(F 57, F 58, J 41, J 42)
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80-4a
(F 59, F 60, J 43, J 44)
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80-6
(F 63, F 64, J 46, J 47)
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80-6a
(F 65, F 66, J 48, J 17)
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80-8 one page in two sheets
(F 52, F 53, J 147, J 56)
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80-8a one page in two sheets
(F 5, J 14)
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Fascicle 81
(F Fascicle 39)
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81-2a
(F 873, F 874, J 774, J 775)
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81-7
(F 883, F 884, J 719, J 781)
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Fascicle 82
(F Fascicle 1)
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82-1a
(F 24, F 25, J 6, J 19)
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82-2
(F 26, F 27, F 28, J 20, J 21)
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82-2a
(F 29, F 30, F 31, J 22)
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82-4a
(F 14, F 15, J 323, J 25)
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82-6
(F 18, F 19, J 27, F 28)
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82-7
(F 6, F 7, J 30, J 31)
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82-7a
(F 8, F 9, J 32, J 33)
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82-8a
(F 10, F 11, J 34, J 35)
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Fascicle 82 photocopies
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Fascicle 83
(F Fascicle 5)
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83-1
(F 110, F 111, J 66, J 110)
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83-1a
(F 112, F 113, J 67, J 111)
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83-2a
(F 115, F 116, J 68, J 113)
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83-3
(F 97, F 98, J 114, F 86)
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83-3a
(F 99, F 100, J 69, J 115)
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83-4a
(F 102, F 103, J 117, J 118)
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83-6
(F 118, F 119, J 119, J 120)
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83-6a
(F 120, F 121, J 121, J 84)
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83-8
(F 106, F 107, J 72, J 123)
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83-8a
(F 108, F 109, J 124, J 125)
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Fascicle 84
(F Fascicle 26)
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7 |
Fascicle 85
(F Fascicle 17)
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86-1
(F 938, F 919, J 922, J 845)
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86-2
(F 939, F 940, J 838, J 808)
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small slip of paper with "Augustly!"
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86-8
(F 948, F 949, J 844, J 834)
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86-9
(F 951, F 952, J 809, J 847)
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86-9a
(F 953, F 954, J 848, J 849)
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86-10
(F 955, F 956, J 850, J 810)
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86-11
(F 958, F 959, J 927, J 852)
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86-16a
(F 1091, F 1092, J 855, J 856)
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87-1
(F 1059, F 1060, J 857, J 931)
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87-3
(F 903, F 904, J 859, J 860)
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87-4
(F 506, F 906, J 862, J 863)
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87-7
(F 795, F 966, J 836, J 816)
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87-9
(F 907, F 908, J 934, J 868)
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88-1
(F 1081, F 1082, J 1073, J 1030)
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88-4
(F 503, F 990, J 996, J 1034)
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88-7a
(F 984, F 985, J 1036, J 1037)
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88-10
(F 998, F 999, J 1041, J 1042)
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88-10a
(F 1000, F 635, J 1043, J 523)
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88-11a
(F 993, F 806, J 1044, J 994)
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88-15
(F 1086, F 1087, J 1045, J 1064)
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88-17a
(F 1118, F 797, J 1048, J 998)
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90-5
(F 1001, F 1002, J 1001, J 1002)
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|
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90-5a
(F 1003, F 1004, J 1003, J 1004)
|
|
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90-6
(F 1005, F 1006, J 1005, J 1006)
|
|
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90-6a
(F 1007, F 1008, J 1007, J 1008)
|
|
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90-9a
(F 1018, F 1019, J 1010, J 1011)
|
|
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90-12
(F 1024, F 1025, J 1014, J 1015)
|
|
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90-12a
(F 1026, F 1027, J 1016, J 1017)
|
|
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90-13a
(F 1029, F 1030, J 1057, J 1019)
|
|
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90-15
(F 1033, F 1034, J 1022, J 1023)
|
|
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90-18
(F 1040, F 1041, J 1028, J 1029)
|
|
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91-2
(F 925, F 814, J 941, J 832)
|
|
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91-3
(F 803, F 919, J 835, J 845)
|
|
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91-3a
(F 920, F 813, J 877, J 837)
|
|
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91-4
(F 921, F 816, J 942, J 818)
|
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91-13
(F 930, F 931, J 883, J 884)
|
|
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Slip of paper once "pinned to 92-14 verso"
|
|
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92-16
(F 1078, F 1079, J 896, J 897)
|
|
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Slip of paper once "pinned to recto of 92-18"
|
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18 |
Ms. 96, 96a
(F 359, J 328)
|
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19 |
Ms. 97/97a
(F 1469, J 1443, J Prose fragment 91)
|
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20 |
Ms. 98
(F 1294, J 1216)
|
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21 |
Ms. 99
(F 1372, J 1437)
|
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22 |
Ms. 100
(F 846, J 794)
|
|
23 |
Ms. 101/101a
(F 1630, J 1628)
|
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24 |
Ms. 102
(F 1630, J 1628)
|
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25 |
Ms. 103; 103a
(F 1549, J 1524)
|
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26 |
Ms. 104/104a
(F 1419, F 1396, J 1407, J 1362, J Prose fragment 47)
|
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27 |
Ms. 105; 105a
(F 1187, J 1123)
|
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28 |
Ms. 106
(F 1356, J 1333)
|
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29 |
Ms. 107
(F 1480, J 1444)
|
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30 |
Ms. 108
(F 1545, J 1530)
|
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31 |
Ms. 109
(F 1545, J 1530)
|
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32 |
Ms. 110/110a
(F 1407, J 1374)
|
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33 |
Ms. 111; 111a
(F 1297, J 1343)
|
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34 |
Ms. 112
(F 1599, J 1622)
|
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35 |
Ms. 113
(F 1199, J 1198)
|
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36 |
Ms. 114/114a
(F 1257, J 1211)
|
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37 |
Ms. 115
(F 1258, J 1281)
|
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38 |
Ms. 116, 116a; 116b
(F 185, J 461)
|
|
39 |
Ms. 117/117a
(F 1418, J 1415)
|
|
40 |
Ms. 118, 118a
(F 1216, J 1259)
|
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41 |
Ms. 119; 119a
(F 1216, J 1259)
|
|
42 |
Ms. 120
(F 1502, J 1468)
|
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43 |
Ms. 121
(F 1268, J 1261)
|
|
44 |
Ms. 122/123
(F 1642, F 1641, J 1623, J 1599)
|
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45 |
Ms. 124/124a
(F 1552, J 1531)
|
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46 |
Ms. 125
(F 1332, J 1317)
|
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47 |
Ms. 126
(F 1149, J 1147)
|
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48 |
Ms. 127/127a
(F 1383, J 1395)
|
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49 |
Ms. 128
(F 1205, J 1193)
|
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50 |
Ms. 129/129a
(F 1174, J 1167)
|
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51 |
Ms. 130
(F 1544, J 1514)
|
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52 |
Ms. 131
(F 1668, J 1624)
|
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53 |
Ms. 132-133/132a
(F 1635, F 1636, J 1629, J 1620)
|
|
54 |
Ms. 134/134a
(F 1311, J 1282)
|
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55 |
Ms. 135/136
(F 1311, F 1304, J 1282, J 1267)
|
|
56 |
Ms. 137
(F 1651, J 1630)
|
|
57 |
Ms. 138, 138a
(F 935, J 1540)
|
|
58 |
Ms. 139
(F 1259, J 1168)
|
|
59 |
Ms. 140
(F 801, J 981)
|
|
60 |
Ms. 141
(F 1341, J 1346)
|
|
61 |
Ms. 142, 142a
(F 1099, J 1084)
|
|
62 |
Ms. 143, 143a; 143b
(F 807, J 821)
|
|
63 |
Ms. 144/144a
(F 1649, J 1625)
|
|
64 |
Ms. 145-146; 145a
(F 1183, F 1184, J 1229, J 1214)
|
|
65 |
Ms. 147, 147a, 147b
(F 1314, J 1260)
|
|
66 |
Ms. 148, 148a
(F 1314, J 1260, J 1405)
|
|
67 |
Ms. 149/149a; 149b
(F 1426, J 1405)
|
|
68 |
Ms. 150
(F 1484, J 1465)
|
|
69 |
Ms. 151
(F 1464, J 1438)
|
|
70 |
Ms. 152
(F 1487, J 1459)
|
|
71 |
Ms. 153
(F 1487, J 1459)
|
|
72 |
Ms. 154
(F 1657, J 1641)
|
|
73 |
Ms. 155
(F 1123, J 1101)
|
|
74 |
Ms. 156/156a; 156b
(F 1583, J 1553, J Prose fragment 31)
|
|
75 |
Ms. 157
(F 1462, J 1366)
|
|
76 |
Ms. 158
(F 1572, J 1542)
|
|
77 |
Ms. 159/159a
(F 1175, J 1165)
|
|
78 |
String - removed from Fascicle 80
|
|
79 |
String - removed from Fascicle 81
|
|
80 |
String - removed from Fascicle 82
|
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81 |
String - removed from Fascicle 84
|
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82 |
String - removed from Fascicle 85
|
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83 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 103; 103a
|
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84 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 111; 111a
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
3 |
1 |
Ms. 160/160a
(F 1592, J 1589)
|
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2 |
Ms. 161
(F 1282, J 1283)
|
|
3 |
Ms. 162/162a
(F 401, J 365)
|
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4 |
Ms. 163/163b; 163a/163c
(F 1320, J 1320)
|
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5 |
Ms. 164
(F 1470, J 1445)
|
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6 |
Ms. 165
(F 1409, J 1375)
|
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7 |
Ms. 166; 166a
(F 1638, J 1595)
|
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9 |
Ms. 168; 168a
(F 1401, J 1376)
|
|
10 |
Ms. 169; 169a; 169b
(F 1542, J 1718)
|
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11 |
Ms. 170
(F 1569, J 1538)
|
|
12 |
Ms. 171/171a
(F 1288, J 1254)
|
|
13 |
Ms. 172/172a
(F 1336, J 1321)
|
|
14 |
Ms. 173/173a
(F 1364, J 1347)
|
|
15 |
Ms. 174
(F 1515, J 1474)
|
|
16 |
Ms. 175/175a/175b
(J Prose fragment 24, J Prose fragment 41)
|
|
17 |
Ms. 176; 176a
(F 1081, J 1073)
|
|
18 |
Ms. 177/178
(F 1682, F 1683, J 1643, J 1646)
|
|
19 |
Ms. 179/179a
(F 1530, J 1497)
|
|
20 |
Ms. 180
(F 1386, J 1357)
|
|
21 |
Ms. 181
(F 1386, J 1357)
|
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22 |
Ms. 182
(F 1507, J 1475)
|
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23 |
Ms. 183
(F 892, J 1066)
|
|
24 |
Ms. 184
(F 1492, J 739 letter)
|
|
25 |
Ms. 185
(F 1335, J 1322)
|
|
26 |
Ms. 186
(J Prose fragment 75, J Prose fragment 99)
|
|
27 |
Ms. 187/187a
(F 1482, J 1377, J 1506)
|
|
28 |
Ms. 188
(F 1255, J 1217)
|
|
29 |
Ms. 189/189a; 189b
(F 1553, J 1532)
|
|
30 |
Ms. 190
(F 1339, J 1300)
|
|
31 |
Ms. 191/191a/191b
(F 895, J 1068)
|
|
32 |
Ms. 192
(F 1398, J 1370)
|
|
33 |
Ms. 193-194
(F 1518, F 1519, J 1498, J 1500)
|
|
34 |
Ms. 195/195a; 195b
(F 1322, J 1297)
|
|
35 |
Ms. 196
(F 1584, J 1544)
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
3 |
36 |
Ms. 197/197a
(F 277, J 494)
|
|
37 |
Ms. 198
(F 1166, J 1159)
|
|
38 |
Ms. 199-200
(F 1249, F 1250, J 1233, J 1234)
|
|
39 |
Ms. 201
(F 1185, J 1124)
|
|
40 |
Ms. 202
(F 1310, J 1284)
|
|
41 |
Ms. 203/203a
(F 1593, J 1587)
|
|
42 |
Ms. 204/204a
(F 1571, J 1525)
|
|
43 |
Ms. 205
(F 1571, J 1525)
|
|
44 |
Ms. 206
(F 1226, J 1207)
|
|
45 |
Ms. 207
(F 1602, J 1562)
|
|
46 |
Ms. 208; 208a
(F 1126, J 1102)
|
|
47 |
Ms. 209
(F 1547, J 1522)
|
|
48 |
Ms. 210; 210a
(F 1355, J 1379)
|
|
49 |
Ms. 211; 211a
(F 1471, J 1446)
|
|
50 |
Ms. 212; 212a; 212b
(F 1562, J 1526)
|
|
51 |
Ms. 213/213a
(F 1508, J 1476)
|
|
52 |
Ms. 214; 214a
(J Prose fragment 78)
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
3 |
53 |
Ms. 215; 215a
(F 1424, J 1392)
|
|
54 |
Ms. 216
(F 1493, J 1547)
|
|
55 |
Ms. 217
(F 1459, J 1433)
|
|
56 |
Ms. 218
(F 1509, J 1477)
|
|
57 |
Ms. 219
(F 1397, J 1499)
|
|
58 |
Ms. 220
(F 1414, J 1371)
|
|
59 |
Ms. 221
(F 1472, J 1447)
|
|
60 |
Ms. 222/222b; 222a
(F 1570, J 1510)
|
|
61 |
Ms. 223/223a
(F 1440, J 1417)
|
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62 |
Ms. 224/224a; 224b
(F 1441, J 1418)
|
|
63 |
Ms. 225/225a-226
(F 1326, F 1349, J 1150, J 1304)
|
|
64 |
Ms. 227/227a
(F 1420, J 1380)
|
|
65 |
Ms. 228; 228a
(F 1465, J 1439)
|
|
66 |
Ms. 229
(F 1523, J 1448)
|
|
67 |
Ms.230
(F 1122, J 1051)
|
|
68 |
Ms. 231
(F 1585, J 1555)
|
|
69 |
Ms. 232
(F 1432, J 1398)
|
|
70 |
Ms. 233
(J Prose fragment 81)
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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3 |
71 |
Ms. 234
(F 80, J 903)
|
|
72 |
Ms. 235
(F 1283, J 1285)
|
|
73 |
Ms. 236
(F 1325, J 1323)
|
|
74 |
Ms. 237
(F 800, J 1052)
|
|
75 |
Ms. 238; 238a
(F 1154, J 1149)
|
|
76 |
Ms. 239
(F 1346, J 1324)
|
|
77 |
Ms. 240/240a
(F 1389, J 1381)
|
|
78 |
Ms. 241
(F 1269, J 1286)
|
|
79 |
Ms. 242/242a
(F 1473, J 1449)
|
|
80 |
Ms. 243; 243a/243b; 243c
(F 1531, J 1502)
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
3 |
81 |
Ms. 244-244a/244b
(F 1366, F 1367, J 1349, J 1345)
|
|
83 |
Ms. 246
(F 1503, J 1469)
|
|
84 |
Ms. 247; 247a
(F 1503, J 1469)
|
|
85 |
Ms. 248
(F 1586, J 1556)
|
|
86 |
Ms. 249/250
(F 1628, F 1606, J 1594, J 1768)
|
|
87 |
Ms. 251
(F 1404, J 1382)
|
|
88 |
Ms. 252
(F 1292, J 1287)
|
|
89 |
Ms. 253
(F 1145, J 1145)
|
|
90 |
Ms. 254/255
(F 1452, F 1383, J 1395)
|
|
91 |
Ms. 256
(F 1260, J 1270)
|
|
92 |
Ms. 257/257a
(F 291, J 311)
|
|
93 |
Ms. 258
(F 1454, J 1397)
|
|
94 |
Ms. 259
(F 1454, J 1397)
|
|
95 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 163/163b; 163a/163c
|
|
96 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 210; 210a
|
|
97 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 211; 211a
|
|
98 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 222/222b; 222a
|
|
99 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 238; 238a
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
4 |
1 |
Ms. 260/260a
(F 1454, J 1397)
|
|
2 |
Ms. 261/261a
(F 1442, J 1419)
|
|
3 |
Ms. 262, 262a; 262b; 262c
(F 573, J 1053)
|
|
4 |
Ms. 263
(F 1490, J 1501)
|
|
5 |
Ms. 264, 264a; 264b
(F 478, J 1076)
|
|
6 |
Ms. 265/265a
(F 1333, J 1325)
|
|
7 |
Ms. 266/267
(F 1309, F 1296, J 1288, J 1303)
|
|
8 |
Ms. 268/268a
(F 1428, J 1393)
|
|
9 |
Ms. 269/269a
(F 1428, J 1393, J Prose fragment 27)
|
|
10 |
Ms. 270
(F 1289, J 1289)
|
|
11 |
Ms. 271
(F 1204, J 1169)
|
|
12 |
Ms. 272
(F 1254, J 1218)
|
|
13 |
Ms. 273
(F 1362, J 1348)
|
|
14 |
Ms. 274
(F 506, J 862)
|
|
15 |
Ms. 275
(F 1245, J 1235)
|
|
16 |
Ms. 276
(F 1264, J 1236)
|
|
17 |
Ms. 277/277a
(F 1405, J 1383)
|
|
18 |
Ms. 278
(F 1251, J 1478)
|
|
19 |
Ms. 279
(F 1360, J 1350)
|
|
20 |
Ms. 280, 280a; 280b; 280c
(F 1422, J 1404)
|
|
21 |
Ms. 281
(F 281, J 268)
|
|
22 |
Ms. 282
(F 1578, J 1548)
|
|
23 |
Ms. 283/283a
(F 1539, J 1509, J Prose fragment 55)
|
|
24 |
Ms. 284, 284a
(F 1539, J 1509, J Prose fragment 55)
|
|
25 |
Ms. 285-286/286a
(F 1532, F 1529, J 1503, J 1496)
|
|
27 |
Ms. 288
(F 1331, J 1237)
|
|
28 |
Ms. 289; 289a
(F 1463, J 1403)
|
|
29 |
Ms. 290
(F 1463, J 1403)
|
|
30 |
Ms. 291
(F 219, J 162)
|
|
31 |
Ms. 292, 292a
(F 1579, J 1549)
|
|
32 |
Ms. 293/293a
(F 1176, J 1170)
|
|
33 |
Ms. 294, 294a
(F 1596, J 1561)
|
|
34 |
Ms. 295/296; 295a
(F 1342, F 1380, J 1733, J 1353)
|
|
35 |
Ms. 297/298
(F 1451, F 1383, J 1406, J 1395)
|
|
36 |
Ms. 299
(F 1451, J 1406)
|
|
38 |
Ms. 301
(F 1604, J 1590)
|
|
39 |
Ms. 302
(F 1647, J 1619)
|
|
40 |
Ms. 303
(F 1647, J 1619)
|
|
41 |
Ms. 304/304a
(F 279, J 664)
|
|
42 |
Ms. 305/305a
(F 1588, J 1558)
|
|
43 |
Ms. 306/307
(F 1421, F 1422, J 1411, J 1404)
|
|
44 |
Ms. 308, 308a
(F 1078, J 896)
|
|
45 |
Ms. 309/310
(F 1533, F 1534, J 1505)
|
|
46 |
Ms. 311/311a
(F 1652, J 1631)
|
|
47 |
Ms. 312
(F 1550, J 1527)
|
|
48 |
Ms. 313-314
(F 1208, F 846, J 974)
|
|
49 |
Ms. 315, 315a
(F 1237, J 1187)
|
|
50 |
Ms. 316
(F 1186, J 1125)
|
|
51 |
Ms. 317; 317a
(F 1554, J 1533)
|
|
52 |
Ms. 318
(F 1203, J 1171
|
|
53 |
Ms. 319; 319a
(F 1450, J 1420)
|
|
54 |
Ms. 320
(J Prose fragment 97)
|
|
55 |
Ms. 321, 321a; 321b, 321c
(F 1488, J 1466)
|
|
56 |
Ms. 322
(F 1488, J 1466)
|
|
57 |
Ms. 323
(F 1516, J 1464)
|
|
58 |
Ms. 324
(F 1318, J 1326)
|
|
59 |
Ms. 325
(F 1125, J 1069)
|
|
60 |
Ms. 326
(F 1144, J 1119)
|
|
61 |
Ms. 327
(F 806, J 994)
|
|
62 |
Ms. 328/328a
(F 1455, J 1399)
|
|
63 |
Ms. 329
(F 1357, J 1332)
|
|
64 |
Ms. 330, 330a
(F 1357, J 1332)
|
|
65 |
Ms. 331
(J Prose fragment 100)
|
|
66 |
Ms. 332
(F 1594, J 1626)
|
|
67 |
Ms. 333/333a
(F 1594, J 1626)
|
|
68 |
Ms. 334/334a; 334b
(F 1287, J 1238)
|
|
69 |
Ms. 335/335a
(F 1406, J 1384)
|
|
70 |
Ms. 336
(F 896, J 980)
|
|
71 |
Ms. 337
(F 1306, J 1305)
|
|
72 |
Ms. 338/338a
(F 1681, J 1642)
|
|
73 |
Ms. 339
(F 1253, J 1239)
|
|
74 |
Ms. 340/340a
(F 1494, J 1385, J 720 Letters)
|
|
75 |
Ms. 341
(F 1243, J 1126)
|
|
76 |
Ms. 342
(F 1437, J 1412)
|
|
77 |
Ms. 343
(F 1535, J 1505)
|
|
78 |
Ms. 344; 344a; 344b
(F 1453, J 1396)
|
|
79 |
Ms. 345
(F 1453, J 1396)
|
|
80 |
Ms. 346/346a
(F 897, J 991)
|
|
81 |
Ms. 347
(F 897, J 991)
|
|
82 |
Ms. 348
(F 1300, J 1251)
|
|
83 |
Ms. 349/349a
(F 1278, J 1272)
|
|
84 |
Ms. 350
(F 1278, J 1272)
|
|
85 |
Ms. 351-352
(F 1195, F 1227, J 1534, J 1183)
|
|
86 |
Ms. 353
(F 1146, J 1127)
|
|
87 |
Ms. 354-354a
(F 1678, J 1644)
|
|
88 |
Ms. 355
(F 1132, J 1111)
|
|
89 |
Ms. 356
(F 814, J 832)
|
|
90 |
Ms. 357
(F 1136, J 1151)
|
|
93 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 317; 317a
|
|
94 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 344/344a; 344b
|
|
95 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 346/346a
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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5 |
1 |
Ms. 360
(F 1654, J 1633)
|
|
2 |
Ms. 361/361a
(F 1431, J 1421)
|
|
3 |
Ms. 362/362a; 362b
(F 1457, J 1422)
|
|
4 |
Ms. 363/363a
(F 1483, J 1506)
|
|
5 |
Ms. 364
(F 1411, J 1363)
|
|
6 |
Ms. 365; 365a
(F 1411, J 1363)
|
|
7 |
Ms. 366/366a; 366b
(F 1413, J 1386)
|
|
8 |
Ms. 367
(F 1324, J 1306)
|
|
9 |
Ms. 368
(F 1438, J 1413)
|
|
10 |
Ms. 369, 369a; 369b
(F 809, J 901)
|
|
11 |
Ms. 370
(F 1671, J 1640)
|
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12 |
Ms. 371/371a
(F 1655, J 1634)
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Ms. 372
(F 1263, J 1129)
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Ms. 373; 373a
(F 1148, J 1152)
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Ms. 374; 374a
(F 1156, J 1130)
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16 |
Ms. 375
(F 1363, J 1307)
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Ms. 376, 376a
(F 1189, J 1112)
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18 |
Ms. 377/377a
(F 1291, J 1240)
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19 |
Ms. 378, 378a; 378b
(F 1577, J 1545)
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20 |
Ms. 379/379a
(F 1147, J 1107)
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21 |
Ms. 380
(J Prose fragment 107)
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22 |
Ms. 381/381a
(F 1620, J 1591)
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23 |
Ms. 382
(F 1305, J 1246)
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24 |
Ms. 383
(F 1329, J 1244)
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25 |
Ms. 384
(F 1395, J 1387)
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26 |
Ms. 385-386
(F 1598, F 1599, J 1569, J 1622)
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27 |
Ms. 387
(F 1246, J 1172)
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28 |
Ms. 388/388a
(F 1256, J 1232)
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29 |
Ms. 389
(F 1256, J 1232)
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30 |
Ms. 390, 390a
(F 1229, J 1184)
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31 |
Ms. 391
(F 1679, J 1645)
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32 |
Ms. 392, 392a; 392b; 392c
(F 1160, J 1137)
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33 |
Ms. 393
(F 1521, J 1490)
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34 |
Ms. 394/394a
(F 1443, J 1423)
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35 |
Ms. 395, 395a
(F 1665, J 1581)
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36 |
Ms. 396, 396a; 396b
(F 1665, J 1581)
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37 |
Ms. 397/397a
(F 1511, J 1480)
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38 |
Ms. 398/398b; 398a
(F 1458, J 1424)
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39 |
Ms. 399; 399a
(F 1381, J 1354)
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40 |
Ms. 400; 400a
(F 1172, J 1248)
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41 |
Ms. 401; 401a
(F 1344, J 1309)
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42 |
Ms. 402/402a
(F 1670, J 1635)
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43 |
Ms. 403
(F 1613, J 1592)
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44 |
Ms. 404/404a
(F 1380, J 1353)
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45 |
Ms. 405
(F 1380, J 1353)
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46 |
Ms. 406/406a
(F 1555, J 1535)
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47 |
Ms. 407
(F 1140, J 1173)
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48 |
Ms. 408/408a
(F 1261, J 1241)
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49 |
Ms. 409, 409a, 409b
(F 819, J 815)
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50 |
Ms. 410/410a
(F 1384, J 1355)
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51 |
Ms. 411
(F 1384, J 1355)
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52 |
Ms. 412
(F 1345, J 1290)
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53 |
Ms. 413; 413a
(F 1285, J 1265)
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54 |
Ms. 414; 414a
(F 1142, J 1115)
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55 |
Ms. 415
(F 1350, J 1298)
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56 |
Ms. 416
(F 1350, J 1298)
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57 |
Ms. 417, 417a
(F 1350, J 1298)
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58 |
Ms. 418-419
(F 1134, F 1135, J 1131, J 1110)
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59 |
Ms. 420
(F 1319, J 1310)
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60 |
Ms. 421
(F 1580, J 1550)
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61 |
Ms. 422
(F 1650, J 1627)
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62 |
Ms. 423
(F 1650, J 1627)
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63 |
Ms. 424/424a
(F 1337, J 1507)
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64 |
Ms. 425
(F 1444, J 1426)
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65 |
Ms. 426
(F 1180, J 1222)
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Box
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66 |
Ms. 427, 427a; 427b
(F 1525, J 1491)
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67 |
Ms. 428/428a
(F 1474, J 1450)
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68 |
Ms. 429
(F 1520, J 1483)
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69 |
Ms. 430, 430a; 430b
(F 1538, J 1487)
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70 |
Ms. 431/432
(F 1275, F 1274, J 1210, J 1219)
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71 |
Ms. 433
(F 1270, J 1206)
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72 |
Ms. 434
(F 1121, J 1075)
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73 |
Ms. 435
(F 1143, J 1132)
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74 |
Ms. 436
(F 1155, J 1133)
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75 |
Ms. 437
(F 1627, J 1576)
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76 |
Ms. 438/438a; 438b
(F 802, J 1103)
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77 |
Ms. 439
(F 1171, J 1245)
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78 |
Ms. 440/440a
(F 1622, J 1773)
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79 |
Ms. 441
(F 1248, J 1190)
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80 |
Ms. 442
(F 1656, J 1636)
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81 |
Ms. 443
(F 1399, J 1372)
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82 |
Ms. 444/444a
(F 1504, J 1470, J Prose fragment 108)
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83 |
Ms. 445/445b; 445a
(F 1564, J 1515)
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84 |
Ms. 446, 446a; 446b
(F 1279, J 1293)
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85 |
Ms. 447, 447a
(F 1279, J 1293)
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86 |
Ms. 448/448a
(F 1528, J 1495)
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87 |
Ms. 449
(F 1323, J 1328)
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88 |
Ms. 450
(F 1512, J 1481)
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89 |
Ms. 451, 451a/451b
(F 796, J 824)
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90 |
Ms. 452/452a
(F 1152, J 1134)
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91 |
Ms. 453
(F 1400, J 1373)
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92 |
Ms. 454
(F 1400, J 1373)
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93 |
Ms. 455
(F 1505, J 1471)
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94 |
Ms. 456
(F 420, J 332)
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95 |
Ms. 457, 457a/457b
(F 325, J 322)
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96 |
Ms. 458, 458a; 458b
(F 1618, J 1593)
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97 |
Ms. 459
(F 1560, J 1536)
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98 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 373; 373a
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99 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 388, 388a
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100 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 401; 401a
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101 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 405
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102 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 445/445b; 445a
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103 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 458b
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Box
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1 |
Ms. 460
(F 1133, J 1113)
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2 |
Ms. 461; 461a
(F 1138, J 1116)
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3 |
Ms. 462; 462a
(F 1286, J 1263)
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4 |
Ms. 463
(F 1286, J 1263)
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5 |
Ms. 464
(F 1316, J 1174)
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7 |
Ms. 466/466a
(F 1150, J 1128)
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8 |
Ms. 467
(F 1467, J 1441)
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9 |
Ms. 468
(F 1416, J 1390)
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10 |
Ms. 469
(F 805, J 1096)
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11 |
Ms. 470/470a
(F 352, J 350)
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12 |
Ms. 471/471a
(F 1616, J 1588)
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13 |
Ms. 472; 472a
(F 1616, J 1588)
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14 |
Ms.473
(F 1616, J 1588)
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15 |
Ms. 474
(F 1198, J 1120)
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16 |
Ms. 475/475a
(F 1393, J 1388)
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17 |
Ms. 476; 476a
(F 1581, J 1551)
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18 |
Ms.477
(F 1641, J 1599)
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19 |
Ms. 478; 478a
(F 1641, J 1599)
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20 |
Ms. 479
(F 1265, J 1153)
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21 |
Ms. 480
(F 1338, J 1121)
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22 |
Ms. 481
(F 1151, J 1122)
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23 |
Ms. 482
(F 1551, J 1529)
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24 |
Ms. 483/483a
(F 1513, J 1482)
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25 |
Ms. 484/484a
(F 1601, J 1560)
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26 |
Ms. 485
(F 1308, J 1312)
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27 |
Ms. 486
(F 1445, J 1427)
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28 |
Ms. 487
(F 1343, J 1242)
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29 |
Ms. 488/488a; 488b
(F 1617, J 1586)
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30 |
Ms. 489, 489a
(F 1617, J 1586)
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31 |
Ms. 490; 490a
(F 1468, J 1442)
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32 |
Ms. 491
(F 1597, J 1568)
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33 |
Ms. 492
(F 1491, J 1472)
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34 |
Ms. 493, 493a
(F 991, J 1070)
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35 |
Ms. 494/495
(F 1403, F 1402, J 1389, J 1378)
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36 |
Ms. 496-497/496a
(F 1589, F 1587, J 1558, J 1557)
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37 |
Ms. 498/498a
(F 571, J 533)
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38 |
Ms. 499
(F 1312, J 1276)
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39 |
Ms. 500
(F 1262, J 1291)
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40 |
Ms. 501, 501a
(F 1439, J 1414)
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41 |
Ms. 502
(F 1368, J 1337)
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42 |
Ms. 503
(F 1663, J 1600)
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43 |
Ms. 504
(F 1307, J 1313)
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44 |
Ms. 505
(F 1277, J 1342)
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45 |
Ms. 506
(F 1446, J 1428)
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46 |
Ms. 507
(F 1247, J 1175)
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47 |
Ms. 508
(F 1194, J 1213)
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48 |
Ms. 509-510/510a
(F 1194, F 1423, J 1213, J 1425)
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49 |
Ms. 511, 511a; 511b; 511c; 511d; 511e; 511f
(F 1194, J 1213)
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50 |
Ms. 512; 512a
(F 1197, J 1176)
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51 |
Ms. 513; 513a
(F 1546, J 1523)
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52 |
Ms. 514
(F 1506, J 1473)
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53 |
Ms. 515
(F 1506, J 1473)
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54 |
Ms. 516
(F 1506, J 1473)
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55 |
Ms. 517
(F 1433, J 1400)
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56 |
Ms. 518
(F 1200, J 1204)
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57 |
Ms. 519
(F 1330, J 1314)
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58 |
Ms. 520
(F 1610, J 1582)
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59 |
Ms. 521
(F 1334, J 1329)
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60 |
Ms. 522, 522a
(F 1317, J 1277)
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61 |
Ms. 523/523a
(J Prose fragment 123)
|
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62 |
Ms. 524/524a
(F 1219, J 1223)
|
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63 |
Ms. 525
(F 1447, J 1430)
|
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65 |
Ms. 527
(F 1475, J 1451)
|
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66 |
Ms. 528
(F 1612, J 1583)
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67 |
Ms. 529/529a
(F 1448, J 1431)
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68 |
Ms. 530
(F 1582, J 1552)
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69 |
Ms. 531
(F 1340, J 1330)
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70 |
Ms. 532, 532a
(F 482, J 678)
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71 |
Ms. 533
(F 1347, J 1331)
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72 |
Ms. 534
(F 1290, J 1292)
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73 |
Ms. 535
(F 1536, J 1508)
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74 |
Ms. 536
(F 1359, J 1351)
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75 |
Ms. 537
(F 1476, J 1452)
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76 |
Ms. 538
(J Prose fragment 58, J Prose fragment 59)
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77 |
Ms. 539/539a
(J Prose fragment 113)
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78 |
Ms. 540
(J Prose fragment 92)
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Subseries B: Letters
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88 |
Ms. 550, 550a
(J 4)
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90 |
Ms. 552, 552a; 552b, 552c
(J 17)
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97 |
Ms. 558b; 558c; 558d; 558e; 558f; 558g
(J 37)
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99 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 478; 478a
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100 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 490; 490a
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101 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 513; 513a
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1 |
Ms. 560, 560a, 560b, 560c, 560d
(J 43)
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Ms. 562, 562a; 562b, 562c; 562d; 562e
(J 45)
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4 |
Ms. 563, 563a; 563b
(J 46)
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7 |
Ms. 566, 566a; 566b
(J 49)
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9 |
Ms. 568, 568a; 568b
(J 52)
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10 |
Ms. 569, 569a; 569b
(J 53)
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13 |
Ms. 272, 272a; 272b; 272c
(J 57)
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14 |
Ms. 573, 573a; 573b; 573c
(J 58)
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15 |
Ms. 574, 574a; Note (not by Dickinson) "formerly contained letter of Dec 2, 1851" found under envelope flap
(J 59)
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16 |
Ms. 575, 575a; 575b
(J 60)
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17 |
Ms. 576, 576a; 576b
(J 62)
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18 |
Ms. 577, 577a; 577b
(J 63)
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19 |
Ms. 578, 578a; 578b; 578c
(J 65)
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20 |
Ms. 579/579a; 579b; 579c
(J 64)
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21 |
Ms. 580, 580a; 580b
(J 66)
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23 |
Ms. 581b; 582c; 582d
(J 67)
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26 |
Ms. 583, 583a; 583b; 583c
(J 71)
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27 |
Ms. 584, 584a; 584b; 584c
(J 72)
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28 |
Ms. 585, 585a; 585b; 585c
(J 76)
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31 |
Ms. 588, 588a; 588b; 588c
(J 82)
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32 |
Ms. 589, 589a; 589b; 589c
(J 84)
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33 |
Ms. 590/590a; 590b; 590c; 590d
(J 89)
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34 |
Ms. 591, 591a; 591b
(J 90)
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35 |
Ms. 592, 592a; 592b
(J 95)
|
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39 |
Ms. 592f; 592g; 592h
(J 95)
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40 |
Ms. 593, 593a; 593b
(J 104)
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41 |
Ms. 594, 594a; 594b; 594c
(J 106)
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42 |
Ms. 595, 595a; 595b; 595c
(J 108)
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43 |
Ms. 596, 596a; 596b/596c; 596d
(J 109)
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45 |
Ms. 598, 598a; 598b/598c, 598d
(J 113)
|
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48 |
Ms. 601, 601a; 601b
(J 116)
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49 |
Ms. 602, 602a; 602b/602c; 602d
(J 118)
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50 |
Ms. 603, 603a; 603b
(J 122)
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51 |
Ms. 604, 604a, 604b/604c
(J 123)
|
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54 |
Ms. 607, 607a, 607b/607c; 607d; 607e
(J 127)
|
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56 |
Ms. 608, 608a; 608b, 608c; 608d
(J 128)
|
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57 |
Ms. 609, 609a; 609b/609c
(J 129)
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58 |
Ms. 610, 610a; 610b; 610c
(J 130)
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59 |
Ms. 611, 611a; 611b
(J 131)
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60 |
Ms. 612/612a; 612b; 612c
(J 132)
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62 |
Ms. 614, 614a; 614b
(J 140)
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63 |
Ms. 615, 615a; 615b
(J 141)
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64 |
Ms. 616, 616a; 616b
(J 142)
|
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67 |
Ms. 617, 617a; 617b
(J 144)
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68 |
Ms. 618, 618a; 618b/618c
(J 145)
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72 |
Ms. 622, 622a; 622b; 622c
(J 156)
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74 |
Ms. 624, 624a; 624b
(J 158)
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78 |
Ms. 626
(F 289, J 240)
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79 |
Ms. 627, 627a
(F 289, J 240) Poems)
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81 |
Ms. 629, 629a; 629b, 629c; 629d, 629e; 629f/629g
(J 293)
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82 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 564, 564a
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83 |
Hair, Emily Norcross Dickinson - removed from Ms. 564, 564a
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84 |
Leaf - removed from Ms. 573, 573a; 573b; 573c
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85 |
Gingham with 2 pins - removed from Ms. 590/590a; 590b; 590c; 590d
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86 |
Pin - removed from Ms. 620; 620a
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Box
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Ms. 630, 630a
(J 297)
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Ms. 631, 631a; 631b
(J 296)
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4 |
Ms. 633; 633a
(J 308) Poems)
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Ms. 634/634a
(J 308) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 635, 635a
(J 308) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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7 |
Ms. 636/636a
(F 1594, J 774)
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Ms. 637/637a
(J Prose fragment 49, J 938)
|
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Ms. 638/638a
(J Prose fragment 50, J 988)
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Ms. 639, 9a-1
(J Prose fragment 50, J 988) Poems)
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13 |
Ms. 641, 641a; 641b
(F 1643, J 934)
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14 |
Ms. 642, 642a; 642b
(J 861)
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19 |
Ms. 647
(J 193) Poems)
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20 |
Ms. 648
(J 193) Poems) Poems)
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23 |
Ms. 651
(J 196) Poems)
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24 |
Ms. 652
(J 196) Poems) Poems)
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25 |
Ms. 653
(J 196) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 654
(J 196) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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27 |
Ms. 655
(J 196) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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28 |
Ms. 656
(J 196) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 657/657a
(J 196) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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32 |
Ms. 660
(F 202, J 220)
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33 |
Ms. 661
(F 202, J 220) Poems)
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34 |
Ms. 662
(F 202, J 220) Poems) Poems)
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35 |
Ms. 663
(F 202, J 220) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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36 |
Ms. 664, 664a
(F 202, J 220) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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37 |
Ms. 665
(F 202, J 220) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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40 |
Ms. 668
(J 300) Poems)
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41 |
Ms. 669, 669a
(F 219, J 235)
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42 |
Ms. 670
(F 219, J 235) Poems)
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45 |
Ms. 673
(J 244) Poems)
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46 |
Ms. 674
(F 255, J 284)
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50 |
Ms. 678, 678a
(F 194, J 250)
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51 |
Ms. 679, 679a
(F 187, J 351)
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55 |
Ms. 683, 683a; 683b, 683c
(J 266)
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57 |
Ms. 685, 685a
(F 288, J 275)
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59 |
Ms. 687
(J 276) Poems)
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60 |
Ms. 688, 688a
(J 276) Poems) Poems)
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61 |
Ms. 689, 689a
(F 277, J 494)
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62 |
Ms. 690
(F 579, J 280)
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63 |
Ms. 691, 691a
(F 193, J 252)
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64 |
Ms. 692
(F 227, J 219)
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65 |
Ms. 693
(F 227, J 219) Poems)
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66 |
Ms. 694/694a
(F 284, J 283)
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67 |
Ms. 695
(F 284, J 283) Poems)
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68 |
Ms. 696, 696a
(F 284, J 283) Poems) Poems)
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69 |
Ms. 697
(F 284, J 283) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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70 |
Ms. 698, 698a
(F 284, J 283) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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71 |
Ms. 699, 699a
(F 284, J 283) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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72 |
Ms. 700
(F 284, J 283) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 701
(F 284, J 283) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 703, 703a
(F 1341, J 420)
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Ms. 706, 706a
(F 1449, J 489)
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Ms. 709, 709a
(F 1432, J 515)
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Ms. 710
(F 1456, J 1409)
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Ms. 711
(F 1383, J 513)
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Ms. 713, 713a
(F 1606, J 865)
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Ms. 713b
(F 1180, J 865)
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Ms. 713c
(J 219, J 251, J 276, J 299, J 515, J 532)
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Ms. 714, 714a; 714b, 714c; 714d
(J 766)
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Ms. 715, 715a; 715b, 715c
(J 773)
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Ms. 716, 716a; 716b, 716c; 716d, 716e
(F 1573, J 776)
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Ms. 717, 717a; 717b, 717c
(J 788)
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Ms. 718, 718a; 718b
(J 804)
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Ms. 719, 719a; 719b, 719c
(J 807)
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Pins (2) and pencil - removed from Ms. 695
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Ms. 720, 720a
(J 817)
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Ms. 723, 723a; 723b
(J 825)
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Ms. 724, 724a; 724b, 724c
(J 826)
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Ms. 725, 725a; 725b, 725c; 725d
(J 859)
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Ms. 726, 726a; 726b, 726c
(F 1627, J 872)
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Ms. 727, 727a; 727b, 727c
(J 880)
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Ms. 729, 729a; 729b, 729c
(J 896)
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Ms. 730, 730a; 730b, 730c
(F 1672, J 963)
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Ms. 731, 731a; 731b
(J 983)
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Ms. 732, 732a; 732b
(J 1039)
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Ms. 733, 733a, 733b, 733c; 733d
(J 1040)
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Ms. 736, 736a; 736b
(J560)
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Ms. 737, 737a; 737b
(J 561)
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Ms. 738
(J Prose fragment 42)
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Ms. 740, 740a; 740b; 740c; 740d; 740e
(F 1477, J 562)
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Ms. 741; 741a; 741b
(J 791)
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Ms. 742, 742a; 742b, 742c; 742d, 742e; 742f
(J 750)
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Ms. 743/743a
(J Prose fragment 19)
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Ms. 744, 744a; 744b, 744c; 744d, 744e; 744f, 744g
(J 750)
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Ms. 745, 745a; 745b, 745c
(J 752)
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Ms. 748; 748a, 748b
(J 780, J 800)
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Ms. 749, 749a; 749b, 749c; 749d, 749e; 749f
(J 790)
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Ms. 752, 752a
(J 1024, J Prose fragment 32)
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Ms. 755
(F 1557, J 695)
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Ms. 758/758a
(J Prose fragment 46, J Prose fragment 40)
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Ms. 760/760a
(J Prose fragment 48, Prose fragment 53)
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Ms. 761
(J Prose fragment 68)
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Ms. 761a-z - Caricatures by Judge Otis Phillips Lord
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Ms. 761aa-bb - Letters by and about Judge Otis Phillips Lord
1874 Dec 9, 1875 Nov 25
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Ms. 761cc-dd - Letter and minutes from Essex Bar Association Committee,
1880 Dec
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Ms. 761ee - Opinion by Judge Otis Phillips Lord, Paine v. City of Boston, n.d.
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Ms. 761ff-hh - Photocopies of certificates of appoint of Judge Otis Phillips Lord as Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts; cross reference for honorary diploma of Judge Otis Lord, LL.D. 1869
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Ms. 761ff - Certificates of appoint of Judge Otis Phillips Lord as Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts
1859
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Ms. 761gg - Certificates of appoint of Judge Otis Phillips Lord as Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts
1875
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Ms. 761ii - draft letter from Millicent Todd Bingham to Register of Probate, Essex County, 1945 Jul 30
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Ms. 761jj - Excerpts from "Proceedings of the Bar of the Commonwealth at Boston on the Death of Otis Phillips Lord," 1884
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Ms. 761kk-ll - Executor's Account; photocopy and transcript of will of Judge Otis Phillips Lord
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Ms. 761mm - list of many Ms. 761 items
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Ms. 761nn - Four photographs of Judge Otis Phillips Lord, one of Mrs. Lord and one of Abbie C. Farley, Mrs. Lord's niece
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Ms. 761oo - Booklet "In memory of Otis P. Lord" containing the proceedings of the of the Bar of the Commonwealth at Boston on the Death of Otis Phillips Lord
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Ms. 764
(F 1590, J 1760)
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Ms. 765, 765a; 765b
(J 769)
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Ms. 766, 766a
(F 1489, J 770)
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Ms. 767, 767a
(F 1597, F 1600, J 809, J Prose fragment 28)
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60 |
Ms. 768
(F 1597, F 1600, J 809, J Prose fragment 28) Poems)
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Ms. 768a-e - Letters from Lavinia Dickinson to Mabel Loomis Todd
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Ms. 769; 769a
(J Prose fragment 116)
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Ms. 769b; 769c
(J Prose fragment 116)
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64 |
Ms. 770
(F 1661, J 906)
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Ms. 771, 771a; 771b
(J 944)
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Ms. 773, 773a; 773b
(F 1667, J 946)
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Ms. 774, 774a; 774b
(F 1669, J 953)
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Ms. 775, 775a; 775b
(J 955)
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Ms. 776, 776a; 776b
(F 1671, F 1672, J 960)
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Ms. 777, 777a; 777b
(J 978)
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Ms. 779
(J 985) Poems)
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String (2 pieces, red and white) - removed from Ms. 768
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Ms. 780, 780a
(J 985) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 781, 781a; 781b, 781c
(J 1004)
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Ms. 783
(J 1016) Poems)
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Ms. 787, 787a; 787b
(J 748) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 788, 788a
(J 748) Poems) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 789
(F 1644, J 1609)
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Ms. 790
(J Prose fragment 61)
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Ms. 791, 791a
(F 1372, J 1437)
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Ms. 791aa1; 791aa2; 791aa3; 791aa4; 791aa5; 791aa6; 791aa6-1; 791aa6-2 - Letters from Lavinia Dickinson to Mr. and Mrs. [Eben J.] Loomis
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Ms. 791b-zz - Letters from Lavinia Dickinson to Mabel Loomis and David Peck Todd
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Ms. 791-1 to 791-1h - Letters from Susan Dickinson to Mabel Loomis Todd and Mrs. Wilder
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Ms. 791-2 to 791-2h - Letters from Edward (Ned) Dickinson to Mabel Loomis and David Peck Todd
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Ms. 791-3 to 791-3j - Letters from Martha (Mattie) Dickinson to Mabel Loomis Todd
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Ms. 792, 792a/792b
(F 1372, J 1437) Poems, J 1429)
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Ms. 794, 794a
(J 28) Poems)
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Ms. 795
(F Appendix 13, J 41)
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Ms. 796
(F 208, J 220)
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Ms. 799, 799a
(F 1595, J 798)
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Ms. 803
(F 282, J 260)
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Ms. 806, 806a; 806b
(J 781) Poems)
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Ms. 807, 807a
(F 1180, F 996, F 1181, F 1182, F 1183, J 353)
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Ms. 810, 810a
(F 1684, J 1043)
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Ms. 812
(J 932, J Prose fragment 20)
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Ms. 813, 813a
(J 932, J Prose fragment 20) Poems)
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Ms. 814, 814a
(F 796, J 405, J 814)
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Ms. 816, 816a
(F 1489, J 602)
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Ms. 817, 817a; 817b, 817c
(F 1671, F 1675, J 976)
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Ms. 818; 818a; 818b
(F 1671, J 976)
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Ms. 819; 819a, 819b; 819c
(F 1671, F 1675, J 976)
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Ms. 823, 823a
(J 1003)
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Ms. 824
(J Prose fragment 29)
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Ms. 825
(J Prose fragment 29) Poems)
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Ms. 826
(J Prose fragment 29) Poems) Poems)
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Ms. 828, 828a; 828b, 828c
(F 190, J 233)
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Ms. 831, 831a; 831b; 831c, 831d
(F 895, F, 291, J 813)
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Ms. 832, 832a; 832b, 832c
(F 1570, J 749)
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Ms. 833, 833a; 833b; 833c, 833d; 833e; 833f, 833g; 833h
(F 1602, F 796, F 1489, F 804, J 814)
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Ms. 834, 834a
(F 1602, F 796, F 1489, F 804, J 814) Poems)
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Ms. 836; 836a
(F 1599, J 1622)
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Ms. 838/838a
(J Prose fragment 37, J 537)
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Pin removed from Ms. 821; 821a
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Pin removed from Ms. 822; 822a
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Ms. 840/840a
(J Prose fragment 60)
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Ms. 841, 841a
(F Appendix 9, J Prose fragment 66)
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Ms. 842
(J Prose fragment 21)
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Ms. 843
(J Prose fragment 22)
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Ms. 844
(J Prose fragment 23)
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Ms. 845, 845a
(F 14, J 964)
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Ms. 849
(J Prose fragment 26)
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Ms. 850/850a
(J Prose fragment 70)
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Ms. 851
(J Prose fragment 30)
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Ms. 852/852a
(J Prose fragment 73)
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Ms. 853
(J Prose fragment 74)
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Ms. 854/854a
(J Prose fragment 33)
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Ms. 855
(J Prose fragment 34)
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Ms. 856
(J Prose fragment 35)
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Ms. 857; 857a
(J 1015)
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Ms. 858
(J Prose fragment 82)
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Ms. 859
(J Prose fragment 38)
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Ms. 860/860a; 860b/860c
(J Prose fragment 39)
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Ms. 861/861a
(J Prose fragment 83)
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Ms. 862
(J Prose fragment 86)
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Ms. 863
(J Prose fragment 87)
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Ms. 864/864a
(J Prose fragment 88, J Prose fragment 45)
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Ms. 865
(J Prose fragment 93)
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Ms. 866
(J Prose fragment 94)
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Ms. 867/867a
(J Prose fragment 95)
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Ms. 868
(J Prose fragment 96)
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Ms. 869
(J Prose fragment 102)
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Ms. 870
(J Prose fragment 103)
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Ms. 871/871a
(J Prose fragment 44)
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Ms. 872
(J Prose fragment 105)
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Ms. 873
(F, 1680, J 995)
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Ms. 874, 874a
(F1351, J 446)
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Ms. 875
(J Prose fragment 109)
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Ms. 876/876a
(J Prose fragment 114, J Prose fragment 90)
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Ms. 877
(J Prose fragment 115)
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Ms. 878/878a
(J Prose fragment 117)
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Ms. 879
(J Prose fragment 119)
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Ms. 880; 880a
(J Prose fragment 51)
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Ms. 881
(J Prose fragment 52)
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Ms. 883/883a
(J Prose fragment 120)
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Ms. 884
(J Prose fragment 54)
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Ms. 886
(J Prose fragment 124)
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Ms. 887/887a
(J Prose fragment 57, J Prose fragment 85, J Prose fragment 36)
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Ms. 888
(J Prose fragment 80, J Prose fragment 111, J Prose fragment 89)
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Ms. 891- Newspaper clipping
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Ms. 900 to 910 - Letters from Edward Dickinson to William Austin Dickinson (10 letters)
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Ms. 911 to 929 - Letters from Edward Dickinson to William Austin Dickinson (20 letters)
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Ms. 930 to 932 - Letters from Edward Dickinson to William Austin Dickinson and family and letter from Edward Dickinson to his wife and family (2 letters)
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Ms. 933 - Letter from Edward Dickinson to Emily E. Dickinson
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Ms. 934 - Letter from Emily N. Dickinson to Lavinia Norcross
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Ms. 935/935a; 936; 936a; 936b - Letters and drafts from William Austin Dickinson to Emily Dickinson (2 letters)
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Ms. 937 - Letter from William Austin Dickinson to Lavinia Dickinson
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Ms. 938; 938a - Letter from William Austin Dickinson to Edward Dickinson
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Ms. 939 to 943 - Letters from William Austin Dickinson to Martha Gilbert [sister-in-law] (5 letters)
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Ms. 944 - Letter from Lavinia Dickinson to Emily N. Dickinson
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Ms. 945 - Letter from Lavinia Dickinson to Mrs. E. W. Donald
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Ms. 946; 946a; 947 - Letters from Elizabeth Dickinson (Currier) to William Austin Dickinson (2 letters)
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Ms. 948 - Letter from Emily Norcross to William Austin Dickinson
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Ms. 949 - Letter from Clara Newman Turner to William Austin Dickinson
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Ms. 950 to 959 - Letters from Catharine Dickinson Sweetser to Joseph A. Sweetser, Samuel Fowler Dickinson, Lucretia Gunn Dickinson, Elizabeth Dickinson and Lucretia Dickinson Bullard (10 letters)
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Ms. 960 to 966 - Letters from Joseph A. Sweetser to Catharine Dickinson Sweetser (7 letters)
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Ms. 967; 967a; 967b - Letter from Abel Sweetser to Joseph A. Sweetser
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Ms. 968 to 973 - Letters from Luke Sweetser to Joseph A. Sweetser (5 letters)
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Ms. 974; 975 - Letters from Samuel Sweetser to Joseph A. Sweetser (2 letters)
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Pin removed from Ms. 880; 880a
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Ms. 976 - Letter from Edward Dickinson to Joseph A. Sweetser
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Ms. 977 to 981- Letters from Samuel Fowler Dickinson, Jr. to Joseph A. Sweetser (5 letters)
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Ms. 982; 983 - Letters from Mark Haskell Newman to Joseph A. Sweetser (2 letters)
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Ms. 984 to 997 - Letters from Charles Humphries Sweetser to Joseph A. Sweetser (14 letters)
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Ms. 1000 - Letter-poem to William Austin Dickinson from Susan Gilbert (Dickinson)
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Ms. 1001 - Letter to William Austin Dickinson from S. G. F.
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Ms. 1001a to 1005 - Letters from to William Austin Dickinson from unknown authors
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Ms. 1006 - Letter to William Austin Dickinson from Edward P. Burgess
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Ms. 1007 - Letter to William Austin Dickinson from [Tremont House]
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Ms. 1008 - Telegram to William Austin Dickinson from Merrill E. Gates
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Ms. 1009 - Draft of letter from William Austin Dickinson to Charles Lamson
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Ms. 1010; 1011 - Letters from Emily Fowler (Ford) to Emily and William Austin Dickinson (2 letters)
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Ms. 1012 - Letter from Charles Wadsworth to Emily Dickinson
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Photocopies of 33 letters from Emily Dickinson to Adelaide Spencer (Mrs. Henry) Hills not held by Amherst College
(J376, J417, J 535, J535a, J576, J594, J595, J596, J597, J614, J615, J623, J631, J632, J639, J640, J657, J658, J659, J681, J698, J699, J760, J778, J783, J797, J846, J847, J848, J877, J885, J932, J958)
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Subseries C: Blank Paper
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5 scraps of paper [note in Jay Leyda's hand (?) reads, "3 slips prepared for use (by ED; to write rough drafts on)"]
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Blank envelope associated with Mss. 5-18 and 20
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Subseries D: Material Relating to Individual Manuscripts
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Correspondence re: Ms. 21/21a and Ms. 22
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Ms. 175b - Partial transcription
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Ms. 196- Information about
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Ms. 426- Note about, by [Mabel Loomis Todd?]
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Ms. 791-3 to 791-3j- List
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See Also: Jay Leyda's typed notes re: Fascicles 80-95 and Mss. numbers 60, 96-570 and 571-891 in Series 7: Collection Related Material.
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History of the Collection and its Organization
The majority of the materials in the Emily Dickinson Collection were given to the College on March 23, 1956, by Millicent Todd Bingham, the daughter of David Peck Todd (AC 1875) and Mabel Loomis Todd, and herself a Dickinson scholar and editor. The original collection consisted of 850 poems and fragments of poems; 350 letters, notes, and drafts to and from family and friends; the daguerreotype and silhouette of Emily Dickinson; and the extensive correspondence and publication material of Mabel Loomis Todd and Millicent Todd Bingham. The majority of the Dickinson manuscripts were given to Mabel Loomis Todd by Lavinia Dickinson after her sister's death. Others were gathered by Todd from Dickinson's correspondents through personal request and a number of well publicized efforts to gather Dickinson material. Millicent Todd Bingham inherited these from her mother. The remainder of the materials in the collection came to Amherst College from various sources beginning in 1936 and continuing to the present.
Information About Books Owned, Inscribed or Attributed to Ownership by Dickinson
Archives and Special Collections owns a number of books that were owned, inscribed by or attributed to the ownership of Emily Dickinson. The books are listed below; additional information is available through the Amherst College Library catalog.
These three books bear inscriptions by Emily Dickinson:
These seven books bear no mark of Dickinson's ownership but were found standing on the same shelf with two books bearing her inscription:
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