Box 1
Contains 111 Results:
Elizabeth Peabody to Horatio Bridge, [n.p.]. 4 June, 1887 [12 p.]
Correspondence (1819-1887) between Hawthorne's family members and friends. Correspondents include, Sophia Hawthorne, Nathaniel's wife; Hawthorne's aunt Mary Manning; his mother Elizabeth C. Hathorne; and Horatio Bridge, a friend and classmate at Bowdoin College. There are no letters to or from Nathaniel Hawthorne in this series.
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