One portion of John Adams' notes from the trial of the eight British soldiers accused of murder for their role in the Boston Massacre (Rex v. Wemms, et al.). This fragment is comprised of twenty pages, thirteen More
Composition about Leonidas. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Describes ideas about mysticism and harmony of nature. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Extolling aster and goldenrod and discussing love. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Passage from Goethe with brief commentary. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Written on her 26th birthday, with cover notes (in pencil) by William Henry Channing. In pamphlet form, copied by Emelyn Story. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Explains resentment of Dr. Robinson and comments on his essay Nature. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
About Margaret Fuller containing letters to Amos Bronson Alcott and Henry David Thoreau. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Discusses death of Maria Lowell's child. (Copy by Mrs. Emelyn Story.) Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Extract describing prospects for future as teacher. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Describes appearance and oratory styles of John Neal and Rev. Hague. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Contains reminiscences of Margaret Fuller. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Extract from Emerson's journal discussing Margaret Fuller's attitude towards her friends. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Questions his criticism of Alcott and explains why she could not write her autobiography. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Discusses speech by Mr. Whipple. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
About their friendship. Removed from letter to [T.W. Higginson] Courtesy of Boston Public Library
On proposed visit to Concord and books. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Recounts visit to Boston and day at Athenaeum with Raffaello (Samuel Ward?). Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Expresses philosophical musings. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Discusses Richard Henry Dana and a Shakespeare lecture. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Writes that she is looking forward to returning to Concord and hearing his speech. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Criticisms of Jean Paul and discussion of German study. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Gives plans for a dedication ceremony. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Criticizes the English Quaker Joseph Gurney. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Describes Fuller book-closet. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Returns pamphlet, sends books, and describes activities. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
About Margaret Fuller. Includes extract of letter to Amos Bronson Alcott. Continued in 181. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Describes Margaret Fuller's marriage. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Discusses plans for her upcoming vacation. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Discusses Richard Henry Dana and Jane Tuckerman's Oratorio of David. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Comments on John Vandenhoff's acting. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Discusses friends. Poem on reverse side. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Tells about her plan to teach in Cincinnati. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Compairs two reviews of his writing. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
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Describes last days of teaching in Providence. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Diary extracts regarding success of the Dial. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Comments on criticism of an essay. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Includes some poems of Caroline Sturgis and comments on her health. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Expression of despair at not having husband and child. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Commenting on Jones Very's Hamlet and other readings. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Scolds him for postponing a lecture. Courtesy of Boston Public Library