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Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Mar 3, 1854

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1798, SJL to JF, Mar 3, 1854.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields about how he should take the medicine for nausea as prescribed by Dr. Laurie.Dickens awaits Haps and Mishaps with "friendly interest." She has not heard of Ticknor for some time and asks Fields to find poetry for The Little…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [1849]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1733, SJL to JF, 1849.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that she will not sell her copyrights. She also asks him to forward the enclosed note to Mr. Sargent and to tell Mr. Whipple that Greenwood regrets not seeing him and Mrs. Edwin. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [c. Oct 1850]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1735, SJL to JF, Oct, 1850.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields how many pages she has written for the "Pet" book. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [Dec 1850]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1736, SJL to JF, Dec, 1850.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields to visit on Wednesday afternoon and to bring the corrected copy of her poems with him. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Feb 11, 1854

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1796, SJL to JF, Feb 11, 1854.pdf
Greenwood has sent some books by express for Mary Howitt, who is currently searching for material regarding the early settlement of the Western states. Fields should forward the package to Lippincott & Grambo's "Cabinet History of the United…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [c. 1850]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1737, SJL to JF, 1850.pdf
Greenwood sends Fields a letter to Miss Chamber which he should take into careful consideration. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [c. Oct 1850]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1738, SJL to JF, Oct, 1850.pdf
Greenwood returns the proof and has enclosed material for the "Pet" book and some subjects for illustration. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 21, [1849]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1744, SJL to JF, Oct 21, 1849.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields to send her the sheets of her poems and a printed version or manuscript of a story. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Dec 2, 1848

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1749, SJL to TF, Dec 2, 1848.pdf
Greenwood is pained to hear that Fields is "mad with a headache." She muses that the headache should "keep clear of the poets' head and heart" and rather seek out somebody where it will not be disturbed "by the outgoing of the responsive thoughts of…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 19, 1848

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1750, SJL to JF, Oct 19, 1848.pdf
In the first half of the letter, Greenwood writes as Sara J. Clarke to Fields. She will not be able to return the following fall but wants to meet him in Boston in the summer. Many of her articles need to be revised and cannot be published yet but…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Jan 10, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1751, SJL to JF, Jan 10, 1849.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields to tell her how Dr. Bolens will react to her notice of him as she hopes it will bring him pleasure. Fields should extend her greeting to Mr. Whipple and Mr. Giles. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Apr 22, 1850

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1753, SJL to JF, Apr 22, 1850.pdf
Greenwood states that Fields remains the same individual in her eyes, even if he is a married man.She asks him to write Willis regarding the portrait, which should no longer be delayed, and informs him that she will send the first proofs by express…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, May 20, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1754, SJL to JF, May 20, 1849.pdf
Greenwood trusts Fields to do what he thinks best about the volume until she reaches Boston by the end of June. Whittier agrees with Fields in regards to the name of the work. Greenwood has recently come off the sickbed after overexerting herself…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Aug 11, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1755, SJL to JF, Aug 11, 1849.pdf
Greenwood finally arrives in Lynn after being detained at home and on the way and fears that she is too late for the publication business she and Fields arranged in spring. She wants to meet Fields either at Mrs. Philipps' or in Boston to consult him…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Aug 13, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1756, SJL to JF, Aug 13, 1849.pdf
Greenwood notifies Fields that she will be coming up to Boston with the printed copies for the publication.She has neglected her other correspondents as of late which she intends to take up again. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to Ticknor, Reeds, and James Fields, Aug 30, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1757, SJL to T,R & JF, Aug 30, 1849.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that he should send any proof sheets of Greenwood Leaves to Whittier in Amesbury. She also sent a few pages of copy that she would like to be included in the volume. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 2, 1852

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1759, SJL to JF, Sep 2, 1852.pdf
Greenwood has had a headache and could not write herself which is why Mr. Bennoch wrote a letter to Fields instead. She hopes her advice on seasickness reaches him in time for his departure. Any letters addressed to her should be sent to Bennoch…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 19, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1760, SJL to JF, Sep 19, 1849.pdf
Greenwood regrets that Fields is still not able to come to Lynn. She has two additional "imitations" which she wishes to show him. Furthermore, she thinks it best to include the copyright article before the letters in the volume. "A literary friend"…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 28, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1761, SJL to JF, Sep 28, 1849.pdf
Greenwood has not received any proof sheets and wonders whether Fields has sent them. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 30, 1850

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1763, SJL to JF, Oct 30, 1850.pdf
Greenwood sends Fields a preface and encloses a letter to which he should respond immediately. Her acquaintances in the West are not able to procure a copy of Greenwood Leaves. She has discovered some typographical errors in the poems but hopes that…