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243 Works Cited  ManUsCriPt ColleCtions Julian W. Abernethy Collection of American Literature. Special Collections. Middlebury College. Elizabeth Akers Allen Papers. Colby College Special Collections. Waterville, Maine. Thomas Bailey Aldrich Papers. Houghton Library. Harvard University. Allison-Shelley Collection. Rare Books and Manuscripts. Pennsylvania State University Libraries. Wilson Barstow Papers. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. New York Public Library. George H. Boker Collection. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Princeton University Library. Edwin Booth Collection. Hampden-Booth Theatre Library at the Players Club. New York City. Julia Ripley Dorr Papers. Julian W. Abernethy Collection of American Literature. Special Collections. Middlebury College. Rufus W. Griswold Collection. Rare Books and Manuscripts Department. Boston Public Library. Papers of Julian Hawthorne. Hawthorne Family Papers. Bancroft Library. University of Calfornia–Berkeley. Nathaniel Hawthorne Papers. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. Manuscripts and Archives Division. New York Public Library. Caroline Wells Healey Dall Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society. Ripley Hitchcock Collection. Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Columbia University in the City of New York. Holland Collection of Literary Letters. Special Collections Department. University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Howells Family Papers. Houghton Library. Harvard University. Helen Hunt Jackson Papers. Tutt Library Special Collections. Colorado College. James Russell Lowell Papers. Houghton Library. Harvard University. Manton Marble Papers. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. James Matlack Papers. Mattapoisett Historical Society. Jervis McEntee Papers. Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution. Louise Chandler Moulton Papers. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. 244 Papers of James R. Osgood and A. V. S. Anthony. Rogers Memorial Collection. Harvard Theatre Collection. Houghton Library. Harvard University. Whitelaw Reid Papers. Reid Family Papers. Manuscript Division. Library of Congress. Edmund Clarence Stedman Papers. Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Columbia University in the City of New York. Edmund Clarence Stedman Papers. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Richard H. and Elizabeth B. Stoddard Papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundatons. New York Public Library. Richard Henry Stoddard Papers. American Antiquarian Society. Margaret Jane Mussey Sweat Collection. Maine Women Writers Collection. University of New England. Portland, Maine. Bayard Taylor Papers. Houghton Library. Harvard University. Bayard Taylor Papers. Division of Rare Book and Manuscript Collections. Cornell University Library. Lilian Whiting Papers. Rare Books and Manuscripts Department. 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