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Harrison, Caroline Lavinia Scott 1832-1892

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Works: 34 works in 40 publications in 2 languages and 107 library holdings
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Correspondents: Hillary Bell, Edward A. Buck, E.A. Dithmar, Ella (Knapp) Dithmar, L.B. Glover, Caroline Harrison, Chas. L. Moore, Melville Philips, Wm. H. Rideing, [John B.] Slee, Francis Wilson, Elizabeth Winter, William Winter and others. (106) to Mrs. Winter has a copy of her reply. Most of the letters concern his work in the theater, both in America and England. Some of the letters are undated; not all of the letters are autograph.
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This collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts of Hamilton, MA author and poet, who wrote under the pseudonym Gail Hamilton. Also contains her autograph collection and two volumes of poetry and essays written by her (1841-1855).
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Chiefly letters written by Harrison, his first wife, Caroline Scott Harrison (1832-1892), and his second wife, Mary Lord Harrison (1858-1948). Includes letters from Harrison to his wife while he was serving as an officer in the Union Army in Tennessee and Georgia, and while he was president; letters (1895-1897) to Edward Bok concerning articles Harrison was writing for Ladies Home Journal on the nature of the federal government; letters to family members, including his cousin, Margaret Peltz, of St. Louis, Mo., and his son, Russell B. Harrison; Civil War military papers and correspondence; legal documents pertaining to the early years (1853-1866) of Harrison's law practice in Indianapolis, Ind.; and other letters relating to Indiana and national politics, Indianapolis, and family matters. Correspondents include Benjamin H. Brewster, Noble C. Butler, Person Colby Cheney, Schuyler Colfax, James A. Garfield, George W. Lasher, Louis T. Michener, Oliver P. Morton, Lazarus Noble, Godlove Orth, Robert S. Taylor, Richard W. Thompson, Harriet Taylor Upton, John Wanamaker, and William A. Woods.
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Proposed plans for extensions to the White House and grounds, including garden.
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Harrison family correspondence and Benjamin Harrison's professional papers. Series I includes Harrison's personal and professional papers and correspondence relating to his law practice, Civil War service, presidency, and Indiana and national politics. There are also photographs and memorabilia. Series II are papers of Caroline Scott Harrison, including personal correspondence and memorabilia. Series III includes the personal correspondence of Mary Lord Harrison. One letter to Charles W. Fairbanks concerns the selection of a biographer for her late husband. Series IV, V, and VI contain the correspondence of Mary Harrison McKee (daughter of Benjamin and Caroline Harrison); Mary Saunders Harrison (Mrs. Russell B. Harrison), and John Witherspoon Scott (father of Caroline Harrison). Other correspondents include Noble Chase Butler, Schuyler Colfax, Russell B. Harrison, and Charles W. Fairbanks.
 
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Alternative Names
Harrison, Benjamin, Mrs., 1832-1892
Scott, Caroline Lavinia, 1832-1892
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