Scale ca. 1:52,000. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. LC copy imperfect: Deteriorated along fold and upper and lower margins. Publication information trimmed from lower margin. Shows coast of More
Shows names of some residents. Relief shown by hachures. Title and date from Stephenson's Civil War maps, 1989. Pencil (some col.) on brown paper, mounted on cloth. LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.), H152 Available a More
"Map from the Confederate Engineer Bureau in Richmond, Va. General J.F. Gilmer, Chief Engineer[.] Presented to the Virginia Historical Society by his only daughter, Mrs. J.F. Minis, Sav[ana]h, Ga."--Note on map More
Wonders where to hawk her wares next. Thanks her for the heliotypes. Addition to the letter written from Portsmouth, Sunday evening where she adds that she sends "The Pimpernel." Atlantic Monthly, August 1873, More
Was five hours yesterday "slopping between here and Portsmouth on the edge of this tremendous storm." Thinks Channing not worthy to write of Thoreau, his style is bit "an aping of Emerson." Refers to William El More
Must take Karl to a dentist in Portsmouth. Has been wondering where to put her on the 4th of July visit. Regrets "the mosaic beneath the western window" is torn up. Fragment, incomplete. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Thinks "20° below not sultry enough to make a sea voyage desirable." Has been studying the files of [Louis] Wagner's case; will strive to "put him in a place of safety for life." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Ingebertsen has attempted a trip to Portsmouth. The weather has been fierce; the sea smoking with cold. Writes of the plight of the Norwegians on Smuttynose. Has received Mrs. Field's letter; is anxious about h More
Thinks "20° below not sultry enough to make a sea voyage desirable." Has been studying the files of [Louis] Wagner's case; will strive to "put him in a place of safety for life." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Was "weather-bound" a week; then decided to stay over for the operetta, Sir Marmaduke. Mentions the death of [Charles] Kingsley. Has heard from Mr. T. taking a trip inland. Old MS # 78. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Was "weather-bound" a week; then decided to stay over for the operetta, Sir Marmaduke. Mentions the death of [Charles] Kingsley. Has heard from Mr. T. taking a trip inland. Old MS # 78. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Was "weather-bound" a week; then decided to stay over for the operetta, Sir Marmaduke. Mentions the death of [Charles] Kingsley. Has heard from Mr. T. taking a trip inland. Old MS # 78. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Was "weather-bound" a week; then decided to stay over for the operetta, Sir Marmaduke. Mentions the death of [Charles] Kingsley. Has heard from Mr. T. taking a trip inland. Old MS # 78. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Was "weather-bound" a week; then decided to stay over for the operetta, Sir Marmaduke. Mentions the death of [Charles] Kingsley. Has heard from Mr. T. taking a trip inland. Old MS # 78. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Thinks "20° below not sultry enough to make a sea voyage desirable." Has been studying the files of [Louis] Wagner's case; will strive to "put him in a place of safety for life." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Thinks "20° below not sultry enough to make a sea voyage desirable." Has been studying the files of [Louis] Wagner's case; will strive to "put him in a place of safety for life." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Thinks "20° below not sultry enough to make a sea voyage desirable." Has been studying the files of [Louis] Wagner's case; will strive to "put him in a place of safety for life." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Thanks her for the rose-buds. Feels she ought to go to Newtonville. Describes her mother's funeral. Printed in part in Letters of Celia Thaxter, p. 89. Combined with that of 19 November 1877. Courtesy of Boston More
Describes the death of her mother. Wanted only bright flowers for her. Never left her for a moment. Written in pencil. Printed in Letters of Celia Thaxter, p. 88-89, in connection with letter of 25 November 187 More
Lengthened her visit for her brothers' sake. Is torn between their demands and Roland's. Visited her mother's chamber; found some comfort in the faith of a little child. Signed "C." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Shows the names of some residents. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "The land lines of this map are from surveys by Jasper Hawse, county surveyor of Rockingham Co., Va." Includes inset map showing dis More
Praises [Sarah Orne] Jewett's Winter Courtship. Tells her of a gold-colored butterfly lighting on her desk. Karl has been working like a coolie, but something is always happening to his things. Printed in part More
Warns her about the Russian influenza. Thinks the prescription handed down from a queer Spanish physician will cure her at last. Asks Miss Jewett to get material for a gray gown for her. Courtesy of Boston Public Library