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John Williamson Palmer Collection, Accession 8099-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Deposit [1963] 1970 August 19
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
[Praises Palmer for the idea of a collection of poems and mentions George Darley . ] w/typed transcript
[Approves proposed collection of Palmer's writings.]
[Approves suggested publication of an illustrated edition of "Folk Songs."]
[Approves his collection of autographic poems; confirms ownership of "Abou ben Adam"; refers to Palmer's admirer, the "Auyocrat [sic] of the Breakfast Table ( Oliver Wendell Holmes )."]
[Makes an appointment with Palmer to discuss his article on Appleton's Cyclopaedia.]
[Thanks Palmer for the honor done his book by its English translation.], in French, with a typed English transcript
[Thanks Palmer for his expression of sympathy; refers to his American in-laws; and mentions [Matthew Fontaine] Maury . ] in French with a typed English transcript
[Thanks him for the illustrated song book.]
[Refers to biographical notes about himself in Southern Literary Messenger , Allibone's Dictionary and New America Encyclopedia . ]
[Refers to Matthew Fontaine Maury 's pedigree and John Williamson Palmer 's article in the Inquirer on "Free Speech," and includes his own thoughts on the subject. Palmer also mentions South Carolina 's secession.]
[Expresses his pleasure with Palmer's poetry in [ Camp and Canteen Life ?].]
[Thanks Palmer for his book, which he looks forward to reading and studying.]
[Suggests that his contribution to the portfolio correspond in style with "Challow Farm" rather than "Shere Mill Pond" and "Sunset In Ireland," as these go back twenty years in style.]
[Discusses her plans and the difficulty with the printing plates of the aqua fortis of Trouville ; and provides requested information concerning the plate.] in French, with a typed English transcript
[States that the plate will be ready and in Goulding's hands for printing soon; and mentions [Hubert] Herkomer . ] w/typed transcript
[Mentions letter from [Charles] Courtry ; and regrets he cannot promise Palmer his services.]
[Discusses aqua fortis with a beggar theme which he has just completed.] in French with a typed English transcript
[Sends biographical information and promises to send a catalogue of his own etchings and principal paintings.] in French with a typed English transcript
[Discusses the work of Lalanne, Lancon and Martial; and sends regards.]
[Sends biographical information and current works; refers to Ewan Christian , William Burges , and Edd. Barry . ] w/typed transcript
[Appreciates Palmer's praise for his plate; and asks him to forward the money for it from Boston . ] in French with a typed English transcript
[Sends list of plates and mezzotints; and discusses his experience as an artist.] with etching and typed transcript
[States that the plate is finished and has been given to Salmon the printer; explains a mix-up in correspondence; and acknowledges the receipt of John Williamson Palmer 's payment.] in French with a typed English transcript
[Writing for Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lorne), Collins acknowledges the receipt of the letter and asks Palmer to bring the autograph etchings the following day.]
[Acknowledges cheque for sixty-three pounds, sent by Henry F. Gilling . ]
[Sends the proofs for "Two Friends"; inquires about Palmer's work and the success of Tissot's "The Prodigal Son."] in French with a typed English transcript
[Says he will write the introduction to Palmer's book for free.]
[Refers to a review of Palmer's book, and The Saturday Review ; and discusses the "new school" of novelists including [Henry] James , [William Dean] Howells , and Balzac . ]
[Praises his play The Queen's Heart but regrets that she is unable to produce it; and mentions the enthusiasm of Longfellow, Holmes and Lowell toward the play.]
[Sends autographed copy of "Epitaph for a Husbandman"; and mentions Palmer's poem in The Century on Theodosia Burr . ]
[Writing for the Queen of the Netherlands, Staal thanks Palmer for "Orange Boven."] w/a card and typed transcript
[Sends a list of his collection of poems written in the handwriting of twenty-two authors.]
[Makes some critical comments on "the book," an unidentified novel by Palmer.]
[Thanks Palmer for the collection of poems "For Charlie's Sake."]
[Thanks Palmer for an article; and sends two figurines as a gift.] in French, with a typed English transcript
[Discusses his review of Palmer's book of poetry; and mentions his own new book of verse With Lead and Line , and the Editor Halsey.]
[Offers to show Palmer his statue of "Man."]
[Discusses his pending lecture tour; and refers to [Hubert] Herkomer and [James R.?] Osgood . ]
[Sends etching "The Ferry Inn" with comment on its theme.] w/typed transcript
[Sends the proofs of aqua fortis In the Forest . ] in French with a typed English transcript
[Gives an elaborate account of an elm tree planted in his honor.]
[Letter written in French, no transcript available.]