A Guide to the Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop Collection Lothrop, Harriet Mulford Stone. 9621

A Guide to the Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop Collection

A Collection in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature
Accession number 9621


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Repository
University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept. Alderman Library University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 USA
Collection Number
9621
Title
Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop Collection 1888-1913
Extent
2 items
Creator
Location
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop Collection, Accession 9621, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library

Acquisition Information

Deposit [1963 Dec 17] 1971 Jan 21

Funding Note

Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Adolphe Roge
  • Alice M. Pierce
  • Charlotte Fiske Bates
  • Harriet Mulford Lothrop
  • Margaret Sidney

Item Listing

Manuscript
  • Harriet Mulford Lothrop to Alice M. Pierce
    1913 Sep 1
    AQS, 1 p.

    [Inexact quotation from Mrs. Pepper in Five Little Peppers and How They Grew , signed with her pseudonym " Margaret Sidney " as well as her own name.]

Letter
  • Harriet Mulford Lothrop to Miss Charlotte Fiske Bates (Mme. Adolphe Roge )
    [1888] Oct 30
    ALS, 4 p.

    [Regrets that Miss Bates cannot be among the readers for the benefit of the Beneficent Society of the Conservatory of Music on November 8; mentions lack of funds to pay the readers; wishes her well in her new location in New York but regrets her leaving Cambridge ; mentions traveling during the winter months; hopes to visit her in New York sometime; writes from The Wayside . ]