Edward Everett Hale Letter, to "Dear John", 1876 January 16


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Autograph letter, signed, by Edward Everett Hale to an unidentified recipient, hoping to obtain some historical information on "a Capt. Cunningham" in 1776, possibly referring to Captain Gustavus Conyngham.




Edward Everett Hale Letter to Dear Mr. Johnson


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Hale writes to Dear Mr. Johnson, 23 Oct. 1875, sending him part I, and asking to see proofs, with some observations about the piece he has sent.







Americans in Egypt, 1770-1915


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The voices of Americans have long been absent from studies of modern Egypt. Most scholars assume that Americans were either not in Egypt in significant numbers during the nineteenth century or had little of importance to say. This volume shows that neither was the case by introducing and relating the experiences and attitudes of 15 American personalities who worked, lived, or traveled in Egypt from the 1770s to the commencement of World War I. Often in their own words, explorers, consuls, tourists, soldiers, missionaries, artists, scientists, and scholars offer a rare American perspective on everyday Egyptian life and provide a new perspective on many historically significant events. The stories of these individuals and their sojourns not only recount the culture and history of Egypt but also convey the domination of the country by European powers and the support for Egypt by a young American nation.




Letters II


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Miscellaneous letters of Edward Everett including what is thought to be his last letter, written to publishers N.A. and R.A. Moore, commenting on their publication of "The Last Men of the Revolution." In an 1836 letter, Everett asserts his continued and steadfast support of Daniel Webster. Other correspondents include Thomas Appleton, Nathan Hale, Benjamin Moran, and Dutee Jerauld Pearce.










Harper's Weekly


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