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Transcendentalism

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

"Emerson at Middlebury", Sept. - Feb. 2003-04

 File
Identifier: A11
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

The records for the Dean of the Library include the administrative records and correspondence of the head of the library system since 1900. In addition, correspondence and other records concerning the libraries and collections are also included.

The Dean of the Library went by the title College Librarian until 2001 and by Dean of LIS until 2014.

Dates: Sept. - Feb. 2003-04

Julian Willis Abernethy papers

 Collection
Identifier: C-17
Scope and Contents

Materials in the collection include works generated by Julian Willis Abernethy including manuscripts of creative and critical works, holograph notes, newspaper clippings, announcements, articles, tributes, reviews and letters. Some materials are in bound volumes. Note that few documents in the collection are dated. For detailed item listing, see "Other Finding Aids" note.

Dates: 1846-1928

Letters, 1837-1877

 Item — Box 5: Series ABER, Folder: 8
Identifier: ABER MS MISC
Scope and Contents Twenty holograph letters from Ralph Waldo Emerson to various recipients, dated between 1837 and 1877 (note that some letters are undated). Recipients include Solomon Corner, Mary Emerson Ripley, James Russell Lowell, the Lyceum curator, Elbridge G. Dudley, Arthur Hugh Clough, Benjamin B. Wiley, Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, and Harrison Gray Otis Blake. The letters vary in nature and include responses to invitations, thoughts on transcendentalism (July 3, 1842), friendly and family...
Dates: 1837-1877