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1 Franklin Benjamin Sanborn Contents List
Two manuscript boxes
Folder 1: Receipts and cpenditures of the Concord Society for Educating the Refugees of Port Royal and elsewhere. Kept by Sanborn as treasurer. 1862—1863
Folder 2: Correspondence, 18L7—19i5 a, Ariana Walker Sanborn (1832—185L) letters to Sanborn re: her inner feelings; description of her death by Sanborn b. Notes introducing John Brown (1800—1859) to abolitionists; his drafts on supporters; letters re: his personality c. Samuel Gridley Howe (1801—1876) from Greece re: political upheavals there d. Frederick Howard Wines (1838—1912) concerning the career of his father, prison reformer Enoch Cobb Wines (1806—1879) e. William Elsey Connelley (1855—1930) concerning “Bleeding Kansas” era and Kansas politics in 1912
Folder 3: Poetry, 1850—1878 a. Sanborn on Summer, “Renunciation,” etc. b. Love poems written to Ariana Walker
Folder L: Addresses and Lectures, 1882—1913
a. Sanborn on “Whittier and. Longfellow as Poets of New England” b. “Lincoln’s Edict of Conciliation” c. “Cuba in the Days of the Slave Trade” ci. ‘flalpb Waldo Eaerson (1803—1882)” “Samuel Gridley Howe” Folder 5: Writingst I
a. Ariana Walker’s friendship with Ednah Dow Littlehale Cbeney (182i—190I) b. Life of Harriet Tubman (1820?—1913) c, Life of Knoch Cobb Wines ci. Early history of Kansas, 185L—i86i e. Copies of five Kansas documents, 1855—1866 f. Preface to “Life of Henry David Thoreau” (1817—1862) Folder 6: Sanborn’s Writings II a. Lectures on Modern Greece and Spread of Frotestantism in Macedonian Greece b. “merican Poetry”
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