A Guide to the Papers of Louisa May Alcott, 1848 (1863-1888) 1956
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Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature
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Accession Number 6255 through 6255-k
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Papers of Louisa May Alcott, Accession #6255 through 6255-k, Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The Papers of Louisa May Alcott were deposited in the Library at various dates (see following) by Clifton Waller Barrett. The deposits were made gifts on July 1, 1991. 6255-k, a photograph, was purchased from E. Wharton and Co. on September 3, 2003.
Biographical/Historical Information
Nineteenth-century American writer Louisa May Alcott was the author of the acclaimed and beloved children's classic Little Women and numerous other popular works for children. Though she produced adult novels and stories as well, Alcott is most celebrated for her children's fiction, which includes the eight novels grouped under the "Little Women" series. Autobiographical in nature, Alcott's "Little Women" books were modeled after her parents and sisters as well as friends and neighbors in her native New England, and she is credited with being a pioneer in the creation of realistic fiction for children. Her novels are noted for their perceptive and highly entertaining accounts of childhood, for her portrayal of children as multi-dimensional, thinking individuals, and for her lively and warm depictions of family life. Alcott enjoyed widespread popularity in her lifetime as a children's author, while today books like Little Women and Little Men--which have been translated into numerous foreign languages--are still read and appreciated by children around the world.
Alcott was born on November 29, 1832, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the second of four daughters of Amos Bronson Alcott, a noted transcendentalist philosopher and educator, and Abigail May, a descendant of one of Boston's more prominent families. Money was scarce in the Alcott family; the eccentric Amos Alcott's various social and educational experiments, and his inability to maintain a stable income, often brought the family to the brink of poverty. One particularly grand failure--a utopian community called Fruitlands established by Amos in Harvard, Massachusetts--was a turning point for the young Louisa. From the young age of twelve, she decided to become responsible as a provider for her family, a resolve which lasted her whole life.
Alcott was predominantly raised in Concord, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston. While money was scarce during Louisa's upbringing, intellectual and family life were exceptionally rich. Never formally educated, Louisa and her sisters were taught at home by their father, who brought them into contact with some of the great intellectuals of the day, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, and Margaret Fuller. Louisa, who tutored Emerson's daughter Ellen, spent many hours in Emerson's library, where she read classics of both philosophy and literature. Alcott was very appreciative of the unconventional teaching methods pursued by her father. "Very happy hours they were to us, for my father taught in the wise way which unfolds what lies in the child's nature, as a flower blooms, rather than crammed it, like a Strasburg goose, with more than it could digest," she wrote in her journal collected in Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters and Journals. The Alcotts were a progressively minded family, and Louisa, like the rest of her family, was a supporter of a number of reform causes, including women's suffragmente, coeducation, and the abolition of slavery.
Domestic life in the Alcott household was one marked by hard work, a teaching of skills such as sewing and clothes-making, and an encouragement of playtime and independent thinking. Alcott's beloved mother was her closest friend and confidant, who encouraged the precocious and headstrong Louisa to lead a life of independence and high values. Each of the Alcott girls was required to keep journals which their parents regularly read, and Louisa particularly valued her mother's comments.
Around the age of sixteen, Alcott moved with her family to Boston, and the city-life was stressful for a girl accustomed to living and playing in the hills and countryside. Although financial burdens continued to fall upon Louisa, her sisters, and her mother, charity and volunteer work were always priorities for the family. In 1850, Louisa began work as a teacher after her sister Anna married, and around this time she also began working very hard at becoming a writer. Louisa found she could readily make money by turning out sentimental and thriller stories for adult magazines, and she became a regular contributor to a number of periodicals, often writing "blood and thunder" stories of passion and revenge under the pseudonym of A. M. Barnard. Louisa longed to do something more serious, however, and began working on two novels for adults. Although she had no particular intent to become a children's writer, her first book, Flower Fables, published when she was twenty-three, was a collection of fairy stories she had originally written while she was a tutor for Emerson's daughter, Ellen.
In 1858, Alcott's sister Elizabeth died after a long illness during which Louisa had provided much care. When the Civil War broke out three years later, Alcott worked at a Union hospital in the District of Columbia. Alcott's letters to her family recounting her nursing experiences were published in 1863 as Hospital Sketches, and earned Alcott a fair amount of critical and commercial success. After only a month at the hospital, however, she contracted typhoid fever, which committed her to long periods of bed rest, and which would impair her health for the rest of her life.
Still wanting more new experiences, and frustrated by the unfavorable reception of her next work, an adult novel entitled Moods published in 1865, Alcott travelled to Europe as the companion of an invalid friend. When she returned in July of 1866, she soon began work on more magazine stories. In 1867, she became editor of a children's monthly magazine, Merry's Museum, the same year that Thomas Niles, an editor at Alcott's publisher Roberts Brothers, approached her with the prospect of writing a girls' book. Although she was hesitant, Alcott began working in May of the following year on what would become Little Women, drawing upon the real-life characters and experiences of her parents and three sisters, Anna, Elizabeth, and May.
Written in six weeks in 1868, Little Women, however, proved Alcott tremendously wrong. The book was an instant sensation as readers relished the autobiographical characters of Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth, and their parents Mr. and Mrs. March. A second volume was quickly planned and written in two months, and in 1869 was published as Little Women or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, Part Second. Both critically and commercially successful, Little Women follows the four March sisters as they strive to improve upon their characters and become "good girls." The novel made giant strides in providing realistic fiction for children, and also in providing a new scope for the traditional "family" novel.
Critics consider Little Women Alcott's masterpiece, yet she followed its success with numerous stories and novels that continued to very popular among her reading fans. Seven of these novels are often grouped with Little Women under the "Little Women" series: An Old-Fashioned Girl, Little Men, Eight Cousins, Rose in Bloom, Under the Lilacs, Jack and Jill, and Jo's Boys and How they Turned Out. These novels follow the lives of the March sisters and their families as they grow older, in addition to the relatives and residents of the New England towns where they lived. The novels demonstrate many of Alcott's beliefs, including the shallowness of materialism, a belief in coeducation and other educational reforms held by her father, and a feminism which supported the idea of self-dependence for women and criticized many of the social customs expected of them.
Alcott was also a prolific author of short stories for children, many which were collected in a series of books entitled Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag. Her success as a writer brought her much fame and financial security in her lifetime, and she continued to provide for her mother and father, as well as other members of her family. She served as legal guardian of her sister May's daughter Louisa, and later also adopted her sister Anna's son, John Sewell Pratt. Alcott herself was never married, once remarking that writing seemed to be her intended companion for life. Alcott died on March 6, 1888, two days after her father's death. While she was the most successful and prolific children's author of her day, Alcott continues to be most noted for her achievement in Little Women.
Scope and Content
The Papers of Louisa May Alcott consists of literary manuscripts, correspondence, legal documents, photographs, and other miscellaneous items. Correspondence discusses her literary career, the writing and publication of her novels and short stories, her family, friends, financial affairs, her health and physicians, and her social life. In addition, there are references to the Concord School of Philosophy, and the career of artist Abigail May Alcott.
Correspondents include: Abigail May Alcott, Amos Bronson Alcott, John Sewall Pratt Alcott, Ariadne Blish, Lydia Maria Francis Child, William Warland Clapp, Mary Mapes Dodge, J.R. Elliott, ed. of Flag of our union; Daniel Sharp Ford, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Horace B. Fuller, Laura Hosmer, A.K. Loring, Thomas Niles, William J. Niles, J.R. Osgood, Lydia Dodge Cabot Parker, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Anna Alcott Pratt, James Redpath, Sampson Low, Son & Marston, London; Scribner & Company, New York; Tauchitz, publishers, Leipzig; Howard Malcom Ticknor, William Hayes Ward.
There is also correspondence and documents regarding the will and estate of Miss Alcott; and correspondence between John S.P. Alcott and Jessie Bonstelle Stuart regarding the dramatization of Little Women. There are complete manuscripts for many of her short stories; and pages from the following: An Old Fashioned Girl, Daisy's Ball, Jack and Jill, Jo's Boys, and The Pickwick. Printed material includes obituaries of Miss Alcott, and reviews of her works. There are also photographs, a silhouette, and a portrait of Miss Alcott.
Contents List
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Box-folder 1:1"Memorandum of agreement..." 1875 May 31TD copy 1 p.
regarding copyrights of Louisa May Alcott. 6255
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Box-folder 1:2Last will and testament of Louisa May Alcott 1887 July 10TD copy 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:3Last will and testament of Louisa May Alcott 1887 July 10TD copy 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:4Deed for sale of Alcott property 1899 October 12Physical Location: OversizeDS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:5Trust bond to John S.P. Alcott 1910 April 1DS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:6Henry Wheeler to Paul R. Blackmur 1910 May 19TLS 1 p.
regarding trust. 6255
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Box-folder 1:7Walter C. Wright to John S.P. Alcott 1910 July 13TL carbon 1 p.
regarding trust. 6255
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Box-folder 1:8Agreement re: rights to dramatization of Little Women 1910 July 25TD 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:9[lawyer] to John S.P. Alcott 1910 July 27TL carbon 2 p.
re: trust. 6255
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Box-folder 1:10Jessie Bonstelle [Stuart] to John [S.P.] Alcott 1910 August 12TLS 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:11[John Alcott] to Mrs. Jessie Bonstelle 1910 August 18TL carbon 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:12[John Alcott] to Henry Wheeler 1910 August 18TL carbon 2 p.
regarding Louisa May Alcott estate. 6255
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Box-folder 1:13Jessie Bonstelle to John Alcott 1910 August 27TLS with envelope 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:14[John Alcott] to Mrs. Jessie Bonstelle 1910 August 29TL carbon 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:15[John Alcott] to Jessie Bonstelle 1910 September 1TL carbon 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:16Jessie Bonstelle Stuart to John Alcott 1910 September 8TLS 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:17Agreement re: dramatization of Little Women 1910 September 10TDS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:18[John Alcott] to Mrs. Jessie B. Stuart 1910 September 12TL carbon 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:19Robert Melville Baker to John P. Alcott 1910 September 13TLS with envelope 1 p.
regarding dramatization rights. 6255
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Box-folder 1:20Agreement regarding dramatization of Little Women 1910 September 20TD carbon 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:21John Alcott to Mrs. Jessie B. Stuart 1910 September 26TL copy 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:22Settlement between J.S.P. Alcott and Louisa May Rasim in regarding estate "questions and controversies" [1910 October 12]TD draft 7 p.
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Box-folder 1:23Settlement between J.S.P. Alcott and Louisa May Rasim in regarding estate "questions and controversies" [1910 October 12]TD carbon 7 p.
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Box-folder 1:24Probate court papers regarding final settlement of Alcott will 1910 October 12-17TDs carbon 29 p.
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p. 1-4 petition of J.S.P. Alcott & Cate VS Louisa May Rasimp. 5-12 settlement of J.S.P Alcott etal and Louisa May Rasimp. 13 Emil F. Rasim power of attorney to join settlementp. 14 James M. Newell as guardian for Pratt childrenp. 15-17 decree of Probate Court of Middlesex County, MAp. 18 Louisa May Rasim receipt of proceeds from estatep. 19 John S.P. Alcott receipt of proceeds from estatep. 20 Jessica L. Pratt receipt of proceeds from estatep. 21 [Louisa M.] Rasim receipt of proceeds from outsidep. 22-27 [James M. Newell] report as Guardian ad litemp. 28-29 agreement to apportion probate taxes -
Box-folder 1:25[lawyer's] list of activities, 1910 March 28-October 17, regarding controversy over will of Louisa May Alcott 1910 October 15TD 7 p.
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Box-folder 1:26Notes and documents regarding Louisa May Alcott estate [1910]AD/TD 24 p.
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p. 1 copy of Louisa May Alcott instructions to "My Dearest Boys"p. 2-3 copy of Louisa May Alcott instructions "My Wishes"p. 4 [Louisa May Alcott estate income], 1905-1909, "J.S.P. Alcott, Trustee"p. 5-6 [J.S.P. Alcott] draft letter re: appointing new trusteep. 7-8 [J.S.P. Alcott] notes "Memo in Louisa May Alcott Estate"p. 9-10 [J.S.P. Alcott] "Memoranda in the Alcott Trust Matter"p. 11-14 inventory of Louisa May Alcott estate (original and attorney's copy)p. 15-24 [Louisa May Alcott] "Trust Estate Inventories," distribution [proposals], and interest income projections
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Box-folder 1:27Abigail May Alcott to Louisa May Alcott 1856 January 8ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:28Louisa May Alcott to [Abigail May Alcott] verso ca. 1864AL fragment 1 p.
clippings regarding Moods, etc. 6255-b
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Box-folder 1:29Abigail May Alcott to Louisa May Alcott 1865 November 29AL fragment 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:30Abigail May Alcott to Louisa May Alcott n.y. November 29ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:31Abigail May Alcott to Louisa May Alcott n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:32Abigail May Alcott to Louisa May Alcott n.d.AL fragment 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:33A. Bronson Alcott to Louisa May Alcott 1868 February 19ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:34Louisa May Alcott to A. Bronson Alcott 1872 November 29ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:35Louisa May Alcott to A. Bronson Alcott [1872] December 8AL 6 p.
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Box-folder 1:36Louisa May Alcott to A. Bronson Alcott 1875 January 3AL fragment 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:37Louisa May Alcott to A. Bronson Alcott n.y. December 12-13ALS 8 p.
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Box-folder 1:38Louisa May Alcott to John S. Pratt [Alcott] [1887 July 28]ALS with address 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:39Louisa May Alcott to John S. Pratt [Alcott] [1888 January 18]ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:40Louisa May Alcott to [John S. Pratt Alcott] n.y. January 3ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:41Louisa May Alcott to [John S. Pratt Alcott] n.y. January 30ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:42Louisa May Alcott to John [S. Pratt Alcott] "Monday"ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:43Louisa May Alcott to [John S. Pratt Alcott] n.d.ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:44Louisa May Alcott to John S. Pratt [Alcott] n.d.ALS with address 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:45Louisa May Alcott to [John S. Pratt Alcott] "Thursday"ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:46Louisa May Alcott to [John S. Pratt Alcott] n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:47Louisa May Alcott to [John S. Pratt Alcott] n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:48Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Allen n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:49Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Atkinson [1886] February 10ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:50Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Atkinson [1886] February 17ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:51Louisa May Alcott to Geo[rge] A. Bacon n.y. Aprilenv 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:52Louisa May Alcott to Miss Baker n.y. April 2ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:53Louisa May Alcott to Ariadne Blish [1875] October 9ALS with envelope 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:54Ariadne Blish to Louisa May Alcott 1875 October 14ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:54Marion Stevens to Arnold Silverman, regarding preceding letter 1956 May 201 p.
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Box-folder 1:55Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. F. Brown n.d.ALS with address 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:56Louisa May Alcott to Louisa Canfield n.y. November 22APCS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:57Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Chandler n.y. June 27ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:58Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Chase with transcript n.y. February 17ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:59L. Maria Child to Louisa May Alcott 1878 June 19ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:60W.W. Clapp, Jr. to Louisa May Alcott 1865 January 7ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:61Louisa May Alcott to Miss Clark n.y. July 15ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:62Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Clement n.y. September 6ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:63Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Coale n.y. November 1ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:64Louisa May Alcott to L. Clark Davis (photocopy) n.y. June 4ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:65Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Denny with transcript [1868] December 14ALS with envelope 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:66Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Devens [1879] November 15ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:67Mary Mapes Dodge to Louisa May Alcott 1880 January 22ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:68Mary Mapes Dodge to Louisa May Alcott 1882 March 15ALS 6 p.
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Box-folder 1:69Mary Mapes Dodge to Louisa May Alcott 1882 October 18ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:70Mary Mapes Dodge to Louisa May Alcott 1884 January 12ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:71Louisa May Alcott to Mary Mapes Dodge n.y. May 1APCS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:72Mary Mapes Dodge to Louisa May Alcott n.y. July 24ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:73Louisa May Alcott to Mary Mapes Dodge n.y. August 17AL fragment 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:74J.R. Elliott to Louisa May Alcott 1865 March 25ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:75J.R. Elliott to Louisa May Alcott 1866 August 14ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:76J.R. Elliott to Louisa May Alcott 1866 December 4ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:77Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Farmer 1872 June 17ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:78Dan[iel] L. Ford to Louisa May Alcott 1872 December 28ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:79Dan[iel] L. Ford to Louisa May Alcott 1873 April 30ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:80Dan[iel] L. Ford to Louisa May Alcott 1873 August 14ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:81[Daniel L. Ford] to Louisa May Alcott 1875 January 29AL fragment 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:82Louisa May Alcott to Miss [Ford] n.d.ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:83Louisa May Alcott to Miss F n.d.ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:84Horace B. Fuller account with Louisa May Alcott verso: Louisa May Alcott note 1868 July 13ADS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:85Horace B. Fuller to Louisa May Alcott 1869 June 16ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:86Horace B. Fuller to Louisa May Alcott 1869 September 6ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:87Horace B. Fuller to Louisa May Alcott 1871 October 24ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:88Horace B. Fuller to [Louisa May Alcott] n.d.ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:89Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Gluck n.y. December 2ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:90Maria Goodapple to Louisa May Alcott 1883 September 26ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:91Louisa May Alcott to [Elizabeth B. Greene] with transcript [1869] April 1ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:92Louisa May Alcott to Miss Halley n.y. December 8ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:93[J.A. Nauschek] to Marsha Heath n.y. November 10Card with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:94Louisa May Alcott to Abby Hosmer n.y. May 25APCS 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:95Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1881 January 12]ALS with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:96Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1881 March 3]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:97Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1882 December 23]Card with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:98Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1884 February 18]ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:99Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1884 March 27]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:100Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1885 March 16]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:101Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1885] August 19ALS with envelope 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:102Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1885 September 2]ALS with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:103Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1885] November 29ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:104Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886 January 29]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:105Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886] February 13ALS with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 1:106Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886 May 2]ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:107Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886 May 14]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:108Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886 May 19]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:109Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886 May 25]AL with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:110Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1886] November 30ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:111Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887] February 3ALS with envelope 3 p.
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Box-folder 1:112Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887] March 6ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 1:113Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer 1887 June 1ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:114Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887] June 9ALS with address 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:115Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887 July 4]ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 1:116Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887 July 19]ALS with address 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:117Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887 July] 25ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:118Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887 August 8]ALS with address 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:119Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer [1887] December 1ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:120Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer 1888 February 8ALS with envelope 8 p.
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Box-folder 2:121Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. January 13ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:122Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. January 15ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:123Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. February 10ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:124Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. February 12ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:125Louisa May Alcott to Laura [Hosmer] n.y. February 18ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:126Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. February 20ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:127Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. April 22ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:128Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. [May 1]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:129Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. [May 11]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:130Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer with transcript n.y. [June 17]ALS with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:131Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. July 3ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:132Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. July 14ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:133Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. July 15ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:134Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. [July 26]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:135Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. [July] 27ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:136Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. July 31ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:137Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. August 3ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:138Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. September 5ALS with envelope 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:139Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. September 16ALS with envelope 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:140Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. October 20ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:141[Louisa May Alcott] to Laura Hosmer n.y. November 16envelope.
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Box-folder 2:142Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. November 23ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:143Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. [December 8]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:144Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.y. [December 24]ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:145Louisa May Alcott and Anna Pratt to Laura Hosmer n.y. December 25ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:146Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.d. [?] 15ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:147Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.d.ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:148Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.d.ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:149Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.d.ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:150Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer n.d.ALS with envelope 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:151Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer "Monday"ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:152Louisa May Alcott and Anna Pratt to Laura Hosmer "Tuesday"ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:153Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer "Tuesday"ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:154Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer "Wednesday"ALS with envelope 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:155Louisa May Alcott to Laura Hosmer "Friday"ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:156James N. Hyde to Boston Commonwealth regarding hospital name in Sketches 1865 July 3ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:157"Joe" to Louisa May Alcott 1877 November 28ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:158Editor of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper to Louisa May Alcott 1863ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:159Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Livermore 1876 November 22ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:160A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott 1864 September 30ALS 7 p.
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Box-folder 2:161A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott 1864 October 24ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:162A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott [1864]ALS 7 p.
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Box-folder 2:163A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott 1881 August 19ALS 1 p.
regarding Moods rights with enclosures 1867-1872. 6255-b
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Box-folder 2:164A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott n.y. March 30ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:165A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott n.y. [Dec 24]ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:166A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott n.d.ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:167A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott n.d.ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:168A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott "Sunday"ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:169A.K. Loring to Louisa May Alcott "Friday"ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:170Louisa May Alcott to "Lou" [1887 December -]ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:171Louisa May Alcott to [Grace] Moshier n.y. April 6ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:172Louisa May Alcott to [Grace] Moshier n.y. October 12ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:173Louisa May Alcott to Miss Murdock [1887] November 15ALS with envelope 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:174E. Nieriker to Louisa May Alcott 1884 September 15ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:175T. Niles to Louisa May Alcott 1870 January 12ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:176T. Niles to Louisa May Alcott 1870 February 17ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:177T. Niles to Louisa May Alcott 1876 April 3ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:178Louisa May Alcott to T. Niles [1886] October 3ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:179Louisa May Alcott to T. Niles [1887 June 23]ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:180Louisa May Alcott to T. Niles n.d.ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:181W[illiam] J. Niles to Louisa May Alcott 1870 May 31ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:182W[illiam] J. Niles to Louisa May Alcott 1871 March 3ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:183Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Norcross with photo of Louisa May Alcott n.y. October 14ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:184Christmas card: Louisa May Alcott to S.N. n.y. [December]Card 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:185J.R. Osgood to Louisa May Alcott 1869 October 13ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:186L.D. Parker to Louisa May Alcott 1865 February 13ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:187Elizabeth P. Peabody to Anna Pratt [1888 March 8]ALS with address 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:188Elizabeth P. Peabody to Louisa May Alcott n.d.ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:189Louisa May Alcott to Mr. Plummer n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:190Emilie Poulsson to Louisa May Alcott 1882 February 24ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:191Louisa May Alcott to "N" [Anna Alcott Pratt] [1888]ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:192Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. [Anna Alcott] Pratt n.y. March 20ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:193Louisa May Alcott to "Nan" [Anna Alcott Pratt] n.y. November 29ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:194Louisa May Alcott to "Nan" [Anna Alcott Pratt] n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:195Louisa May Alcott to "Nanny" [Anna Alcott Pratt] n.d.AL 8 p.
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Box-folder 2:196Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Raymond n.d.ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:197James Redpath to Louisa May Alcott with memorandum 1863 June 26ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:198James Redpath to Louisa May Alcott 1863 August 8AL fragment 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:199James Redpath to Louisa May Alcott 1863 December 1ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:200James Redpath to Louisa May Alcott 1864 January 23ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:201James Redpath to Louisa May Alcott n.y. August 13ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:202Louisa May Alcott to Miss Richards n.d.ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:203F.M. Rockwell to Louisa May Alcott 1874 March 31ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:2046255-b 1874 April 30ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:205Louisa May Alcott to Mr. [Ropes] [1885] September 25ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:206Louisa May Alcott to Miss Russel n.y. July 13ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:207Louisa May Alcott with Sampson Low, Son & Marston 1872 May 31AD acct 7 p.
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Box-folder 2:208Sampson Low, Son & Marston to Louisa May Alcott 1879 December 30ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:209Louisa May Alcott to Scribner & Co. with transcript [1877] December 2ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:210Louisa May Alcott to Scribner & Co. with transcript n.y. December 10ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:211Louisa May Alcott to Scribner & Co. n.d.AL draft 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:212Louisa May Alcott to Scribner & Co. n.d.AL draft 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:213Louisa May Alcott to Miss Seymour with PS by her mother n.y. September 21ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:214Benj[amin] G. Smith to Louisa May Alcott 1867 June 13ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:215Benj[amin] G. Smith to Louisa May Alcott 1869 April 29ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:216Tauchnitz to Louisa May Alcott 1878 November 28ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:217Tauchnitz, Jr. to Louisa May Alcott 1882 November 13ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 2:218Louisa May Alcott to Tauchnitz n.d.AL copy 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:219H[oward] M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1861 December 7ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:220H[oward] M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1861 December 10ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:221Ticknor & Fields to Louisa May Alcott 1863 August 25ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:222Howard M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1863 September 4ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:223H[oward] M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1865 June 21ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:224H[oward] M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1865 July 13ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:225H[oward] M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1866 September 7ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:226H[oward] M. Ticknor to Louisa May Alcott 1867 June 12ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 2:227Louisa May Alcott receipt to Ticknor & Fields 1867 June 15ADS 1 p.
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Box-folder 2:228G.M. Towle to Louisa May Alcott 1872 January [18]ALS 1 p.
with Louisa May Alcott draft on verso. 6255-b
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Box-folder 2:229William Hayes Ward to Louisa May Alcott 1874 March 12ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 2:230Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Waters [1887] December 7ALS 2 p.
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Box-folder 3:231Louisa May Alcott to Mrs. Wendte "Friday"ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 3:232Louisa May Alcott to "Dear Old Friend" with transcript [1877] December 16ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 3:233Louisa May Alcott to "Dear Sir" n.y. January 24ALS 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:234Louisa May Alcott to "Gentlemen" n.y. April 30ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 3:235Louisa May Alcott to [ ? ] n.y. December 1AN 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:236Louisa May Alcott to "Dear Neighbor" n.d.ALS 3 p.
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Box-folder 3:237Louisa May Alcott to [ ? ] n.d.ALS fragment 2 p.
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Box-folder 3:238Louisa May Alcott to [ ? ] n.d.ANS 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:239Louisa May Alcott to "Dear Sir" n.d.ALS 4 p.
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Box-folder 3:24010 lines, [regarding "Christie"] n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:2418 lines, "For Baby"s eldest babe..." n.d.AMs & auto. 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:242Daisy's Ball, page 1 from Chap IX verso 1870AMs 1 p.
1878 May 14 presentation note. 6255-c
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Box-folder 3:243poem: "My Laura" 1878 August 26AMsS 3 p.
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Box-folder 3:244poem [to T. Niles] 1885 January 1AMsS 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:245Jack and Jill, Chap 1, p. 2 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:246Jack and Jill, Chap 1, p. 10 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:247Jack and Jill, Chap 1, p. 14 & fragment n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:248Jack and Jill, Chap 6, p. 91 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:249Jack and Jill, Chap 6, p. 95 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:250Jack and Jill, Chap 6, p. 97 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:251Jack and Jill, Chap 7, p. 98-100, 104-115 n.d.AMs fragment 15 p.
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Box-folder 3:252Jack and Jill, Chap 8, p. 121 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:253Jack and Jill, Chap 8, p. 124 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:254Jack and Jill, Chap 9, p. 169-182 1880 MayAMs fragment 14 p. with typescript copy, 10 p.
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Box-folder 3:255Jack and Jill, Chap 13 p. 203-222 1880 JuneAMs fragment 20 p. with typescript copy, 15 p.
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Box-folder 3:256Jack and Jill, p. 231 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p. and transcript p. 231-232, 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:257Jack and Jill, p. 250 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:258Jack and Jill, Chap 15, p. 254 n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:259Jo's Boys n.d.AMs fragment 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:260"Lucian" with "An Apostrophe to Truth" with transcript and notes 1848 February 8 and June 11AMs 8 p.
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Box-folder 3:261Notes regarding Dr. Bartol's sermon on Abba Alcott n.d.AMs 2 p.
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Box-folder 3:262Old Fashioned Girl, with miscellaneous fragments n.d.AMs 6 p.
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Box-folder 3:263The Pickwick, No. I n.y. September 28AMs 4 p.
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Box-folder 3:263The Pickwick, No. II n.y. October 5AMs 4 p.
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Box-folder 3:263The Pickwick, No. III n.y. October 12AMsS 4 p.
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Box-folder 3:264"A Song to be Sung to the Tune of 'Polly Put the Kettle On'" or "My Laura," with transcript 1880 August 26AMs 2 p.
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Box-folder 3:265Spinning Wheel Stories, p. 1-45, [Story I: "Grandma's Story"] n.d.AMs 45 p.
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Box-folder 3:266Spinning Wheel Stories, p. 46-90, [Story II: "Tabby's Tablecloth"] n.d.AMs 45 p.
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Box-folder 3:267Spinning Wheel Stories, p. 91-137, [Story III: "Eli's Education"] [1884]AMs 47 p.
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Box-folder 3:268Spinning Wheel Stories, p. 1-47, "Little Things" n.d.AMs 47 p.
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Box-folder 3:269poem: "To Jack" n.d.AMs 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:270"Two Little Travelers" n.d.AMsS 17 p.
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Box-folder 3:271[unidentified, regarding postal stamps] n.d.AMs 1 p.
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Box-folder 3:272quotations from various sources n.d.AMs 2 p.
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Photograph of Louisa May Alcott - see also item 183
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Box-folder 3:273"Alcott House" with Louisa May Alcott portrait inset n.d.postcard
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Box-folder 3:274"Orchard House, Home of the Alcotts..." n.d.postcard.
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Box-folder 3:2754 views of Orchard House n.d.photographs.
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Box-folder 3:276"Wayside, the Home of Hawthorne" n.d.postcard
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Box-folder 3:277view of Wayside n.d.photograph.
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Box-folder 3:278John Sewell Pratt Alcott, with bicycle n.d.photograph
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Box-folder 3:279Louisa May Alcott, left profile, from Sanborn photograph n.d.book illus.
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Box-folder 3:280Louisa May Alcott, seated, by Norman, Boston n.d.photograph.
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Box-folder 3:281Louisa May Alcott, left profile, Walton Ricketson, sculp. n.d.etching 2 copies.
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Box-folder 3:282Louisa May Alcott, autographed 1865silhouette.
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Box-folder 3:283Louisa May Alcott, bust, Allen, Boston n.d.photographs, 2 copies.
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Box-folder 3:284Louisa May Alcott, seated, with letter n.d., n.y. June 12photograph.
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Box-folder 3:285Louisa May Alcott, by S.W. Rowse n.d.portrait.
presented to the Louisa M. Alcott Club by The Mothers, 1905 March 23. 6255
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Box-folder 3:286Illustration for Little Women n.d.photograph.
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Box-folder 3:2875 illustrations from Moods n.d.book illus.
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Box-folder 3:288Cabinet photograph of Louisa May Alcott, seated and holding a book, by A. Munroe, Concord, Mass. [ca. 1880]photograph.
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Box-folder 3:289Mimeographed list of Beatrice Gunn's Alcott Collection n.d.TM copy 21 p.
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Box-folder 3:290Notice regarding "Bertha" and early works ca. 1850printed.
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Box-folder 3:291Reviews of Hospital Sketches 1863-1869printed.
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Box-folder 3:292Reviews of Moods (see also item 28) ca. 1864printed.
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Box-folder 3:293Reviews of Morning Glories ca. 1867printed.
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Box-folder 3:294Louisa May Alcott expense account for Concord Sketches 1870 February 11AD 2 p.
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Box-folder 3:295Reviews of An Old Fashioned Girl ca. 1870printed.
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Box-folder 3:296Reviews of Little Men ca. 1871printed.
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Box-folder 3:297Reviews of Little Women n.d.printed.
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Box-folder 3:298Reviews of A Modern Mephistopheles ca. 1877printed.
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Box-folder 3:299Louisa May Alcott list of shares 1881AD 6 p.
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Box-folder 3:300Obituaries of Louisa May Alcott 1888AMs/printed
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Box-folder 3:301"In Memory of Louisa May Alcott by her friend, Anna Ricketson" 1888 April 29TM copy 13 p.
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Box-folder 3:302"The Copyright Law..." 1909Pamphlet 40 p.
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Box-folder 3:303Miscellaneous clippings and articles n.d.printed.
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Box-folder 3:304"L.M. Alcott" with photocopy n.d.autograph.
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