A Guide to the Elizabeth Oakes Smith Collection
A Collection in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature
Accession number 8326-a
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
Elizabeth Oakes Smith Collection, Accession 8326-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Acquisition Information
Deposit [ 1963 Dec 17 ] 1967 Feb 21
Funding Note
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Caroline [Briggs]
- E[dwin] P[ercy] Whipple
- Elizabeth Oakes Smith
- M. Laird Simms
- Rufus Wilmot Griswold
- [George] Ripley
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Boston
- Marblehead
- New York
- Philadelphia
Item Listing
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to Rufus Wilmot Griswold1843 Jul 18ALS, 2 p.
[Acknowledges his letter containing a draft; hopes the article she sends him will be acceptable.]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to Messrs. Carey and Hart1847 Nov 18ALS, 1 p.
[Accepts the firm's statement that she had prepared only 5 manuscripts for them; says she had erroneously thought of a higher number.]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to "My dear Doctor"1850 May 6ALS, 4 p.
[Encourages an ill friend; reports on her play to be staged in September in Philadelphia ; says she is afraid that one book project has fallen through; feels that the past year has been a loss to her; encloses an article by John Neal; asks correspondent to get a copy of her portrait should he go to Philadelphia , where the portrait was done.]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to Messrs. Ticknor and Fields1853 Jun 25ALS, 2 p.
[Discusses one of her plays which has been well received by the press, especially by [George] Ripley of the New York Times ; hopes to see it introduced to the Boston public; requests that they send copies of that play to all the principal editors of Boston . ]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to Rufus Wilmot Griswold1853 Jul 1ALS, 3 p.
[Discusses a play of hers which he endorsed in his book years ago; asks him to review Old New York (1853) in some papers, having received many literary courtesies from him in the past; complains about the lack of companionship among contemporary writers.]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to E[dwin] P[ercy] Whipple1854 Dec 23ALS, 1 p.
[Encloses a volume of poems by Caroline [Briggs] of Marblehead whom she thinks highly of; asks him the favor of receiving them.]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to M. Laird Simms1873 Aug 4ALS, 2 p.
[Complains that the Cyclopedia of American Literature gives little idea of her writings; gives him a list of titles of her recent writings.]
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Elizabeth Oakes Smith to Editor, Portland Daily Press1873 Oct 17ALS, 1 p.
[Says she would like to know if her letter containing reminiscences of her honored friend Judge [Ware] has reached him; says she is certain, should there be interest, any New York paper would be glad to have them; asks for a reply.]
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"The measure of capacity is the measure of Sphere to either man or woman. Elizabeth Oakes Smith . "1883 Aug 14AQS,