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Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Aug 11, 1849
Greenwood finally arrives in Lynn after being detained at home and on the way and fears that she is too late for the publication business she and Fields arranged in spring. She wants to meet Fields either at Mrs. Philipps' or in Boston to consult him…
Tags: social capital, travel/touring
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Aug 13, 1849
Greenwood notifies Fields that she will be coming up to Boston with the printed copies for the publication.She has neglected her other correspondents as of late which she intends to take up again.
Credit
Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields…
Tags: social capital, travel/touring
Letter from Grace Greenwood to Ticknor, Reeds, and James Fields, Aug 30, 1849
Greenwood informs Fields that he should send any proof sheets of Greenwood Leaves to Whittier in Amesbury. She also sent a few pages of copy that she would like to be included in the volume.
Credit
Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…
Tags: social capital
Letter from Grace Greenwood to John G. Whittier, Sept 9, 1849
Greenwood writes to Whittier about her Greenwood Leaves, the first series is about to be published by Ticknor & Fields. She laments that she is only allowed to include stories but no letters. Ticknor and Fields, however, offered her to publish a…
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 19, 1849
Greenwood regrets that Fields is still not able to come to Lynn. She has two additional "imitations" which she wishes to show him. Furthermore, she thinks it best to include the copyright article before the letters in the volume. "A literary friend"…
Tags: social capital
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 28, 1849
Greenwood has not received any proof sheets and wonders whether Fields has sent them.
Credit
Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda
Tags: social capital
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 17, 1849
Greenwood has recovered from her "brief, yet serious illness." She hopes to correct the poof in an intelligible manner and asks whether she is supposed to write the preface soon. She met a friend of Fields, Mr. Peabody of Portsmouth, who heavily…
Tags: illness/death, social capital
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 20, 1849
Greenwood has just returned from Salem where has spent the day horseback riding, among other things. She agrees with the arrangement of the volume but wishes she had invested more time in revising the letters as they will be scrutinized upon…
Tags: social capital, travel/touring
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 21, [1849]
Greenwood asks Fields to send her the sheets of her poems and a printed version or manuscript of a story.
Credit
Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda
Tags: social capital
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 12, 1849
Greenwood asks Fields to make alterations to her letters written to the National Press and Home Journal. She has arrived in Lynn the day before and met Whittier at the depot. She hopes that Whittier, Whipple, and Fields will arrive in Lynn together…
Tags: social capital, travel/touring
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