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https://www.archivalgossip.com/collection/files/original/86932af618f4d55edc526683b8532d5f.pdf
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Gossip Columns and Columnists
Description
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The collection stores items related to the question of how gossip was talked about, referenced, and used in nineteenth-century periodicals. It showcases letters, diaries, articles, auto/biographical accounts of relevant journalists as well as exemplary gossip columns and articles. <br />Visit the <a href="https://www.archivalgossip.com/sources/archives/">list</a> of archives from which the archival sources were derived.<br />
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Letter
A resource containing textual messages sent from one person to another or one person to many people.
From
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Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
To
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Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881
Location
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Philadelphia, PA, US
Geocode (Latitude)
39.952583
Geocode (Longitude)
-75.165222
Text
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[page 4 – included on page 1] whose names you sent on. In +++ it was 61 Temple St. the other 61. +++ other St. I have a good letter from Bennoch and one from Mrs Crosland [?]. In haste. <br />faithfully yours <br />Grace <br /><br />[page 1] Dear Mr. Fields. <br />I should have written to you some days ago to acknowledge your poem, but that I have been looking for a package of proof by every post. Why does it not come? Did you receive the two packages I sent. one by express, one by mail?— Please ask Mr. Ticknor to let me know if he can get <br /><br />[page 2] the little +++ storybooks for me? your poem is very sweet and we thank you for it. but really we cannot afford to lose the compliment and advantage of your home. We have presumed to give it, and the date of the writing and the poem will occupy the place d'+++ in our December No. <br /><br />[page 3] By the way, how do you like the October November No?— Isn't Miss Ipevat's [?] article singularly beautiful. Ah Fields that girl has great genius. I wish you could see a few of the best of her things. you never have answered that question about the address of Miss Clarke. one of the subscribers
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Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Nov 15, [1853]
Description
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<span>Greenwood still has not received the proof and Fields also has not answered her question regarding the address on the subscriber list. He should ask Mr. Ticknor if he can acquire some storybooks for her. <br />Greenwood compliments Fields' poem which she informs him will appear in the December number. She is impressed by Miss Ipevat's article which appeared in the November number and asks Fields for his opinion.</span><br />
<h3><strong>Credit</strong></h3>
<a href="https://www.huntington.org/">Huntington Library</a>, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda
Creator
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Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
Source
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Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1745
Date
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1853-11-15
Type
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Reference
Identifier
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0733
Subject
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Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
Relationships--Networks
Arts--Literature
Frustration
Journalists/Writers
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881
admirers
social capital