Manuscript survey of a property in Kittery, Maine
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A plan of the entrance of Chesapeak Bay, with James and York rivers : ...
Public domain image of the vintage map from Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, free to use, no copyright restrictions image. The Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library is a special... More
York town - A drawing of a group of people on horseback
An emaciated cow representing British commerce grazed on Scottish thistles. Men representing France, Spain, and Holland have just milked the cow. The British lion howls because he has hurt his foot on a broken ... More
Official plan of the siege of Yorktown, Va. conducted by the Army of t...
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Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Appledore, Isle...
Expects to be moored there while Mr. Thaxter and the younger boys are tramping in Florida. Praises the "Bee and Rose"; asks who wrote "Sea-Gulls" in the November Atlantic. Verso: Note in Mrs. Fields' hand assig... More
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Shoals, [N.H.],...
Giving the boat schedule for Shoals and is worried about how James Fields will get to the island. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie and James Fields], Sho...
Was never so disappointed; went to the boat to meet them. Still hopes they will come. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie Fields, Newtonville, M...
The maid and her little girl have not returned; finds she is subject to drunken fits. Is rearranging the papers on the Shoals for Osgood. Directs Mrs. Fields to California Street. Dated "Monday noon." Refers to... More
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie and James Fields], Sho...
Was never so disappointed; went to the boat to meet them. Still hopes they will come. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie and James Fields], Sho...
Was never so disappointed; went to the boat to meet them. Still hopes they will come. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie and James Fields], Sho...
Was never so disappointed; went to the boat to meet them. Still hopes they will come. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Newtonville, [M...
Apologizes for not answering a note. Plans to go to "her island" next week. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Shoals, [N.H.],...
Sends a poem composed when the wind was howling "its dreariest." Cannot leave until her mother is about; inquires, in a postscript, about the Hunts. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Shoals, [N.H.],...
Criticizes Mrs. Fields' "little poem" (no title given); mentions her own sales. Mr. Whittier has made "quite a little visit" and Mr. Hunt has arrived. [Ellen] Robbins is coming to paint; altogether there are 45... More
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie Fields], Shoals, [N.H....
Feels it is no use to fret over "the long drawn out affair." [the Hunts?] Has written to Loo. Quotes Annie Eichberg's praise of Mr. Fields' lecture. Signed "Celia T." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to [Annie and James Fields], Sho...
Was never so disappointed; went to the boat to meet them. Still hopes they will come. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Shoals, [N.H.],...
Describes the murders of Karen and Anethe Christensen [committed by Louis Wagner]. A similar letter, dated March 11, 1873, is printed in Letters of Celia Thaxter, p. 45-49. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Shoals, [N.H.],...
Thinks Mrs. Fields' poem is "truly beautiful." Speaks of Mr. Thaxter's forebodings of an early death. Includes in a postscript that there is still no compensation for "Childlife." Refers to "Child-life at the I... More
Celia Thaxter autograph letter signed to Annie Fields, Shoals, [N.H.],...
Her mother's hold on life is precarious; fears we pay a price for all "passionate living." Encloses two sonnets. Is delighted to hear about the Manchester place. Hopes to get home with Karl and back. Courtesy o... More