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Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, June 26, 1861

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Cushman asks of James to send her the Atlantic Monthly she is subscribed to. Emma Stebbins is currently working on a statue, for which the committee may not be able to raise enough money. Hence, Cushman wants to raise money with Fields's help. James…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields Family, [c. Sep 1860]

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Cushman asks James Fields to make Ned "a bookseller of '[his] school'" so that he will be better educated and make Emma Crow "a more satisfying companion." Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields Family, [1860]

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Charlotte Cushman does not want to let Emma Stebbins' sickness interfere with the excursion the Fields had planned. Cushman does not leave without Stebbins. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields Family, [1860]

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Cushman asks the Fields to join her for dinner the following Wednesday or Thursday. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, [1860]

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Cushman is addressing the current political situation in the USA. Apparently, Fields wants to borrow some money from Cushman who may find herself "in the same boat" with the Fields at the end of the month. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields Family, [1860]

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Cushman informs Fields about a letter from Kate Field and Miss Blagden. Hosmer is anxious about her father's health. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Aug 25, [1860]

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Charlotte inquires whether James Fields will be joining Emma and her in the Hills in early September or if a later date would suit him better. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Sep 25, [1860]

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Cushman thanks James for his efforts with respect to her adopted son Ned Cushman who has found a position in Boston. In Boston, Ned is expected to gain a general knowledge of the business and study bookkeeping and French. Emma Crow and Ned Cushman…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Mar 15, 1862

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Charlotte Cushman asks James to talk to Dr. Mark Howe in order for the latter to pay Emma Stebbins for her work on a statue. Cushman is worried that Stebbins will struggle financially if Howe does not pay for the work. Henry Stebbins is in charge of…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields Family, July 25, 1862

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Charlotte Cushman writes to the Fields about the books they've sent them, the aftermath of Emma Crow Cushman's miscarriage, and the current issues she is dealing with regarding family and house. Cushman's children will be leaving for St.…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman and Emma Stebbins to the Fields family, May 3, 1860

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Cushman expresses her delight upon receiving a letter from the Fields while they were in Florence. She will leave Rome on May 13th, weather permitting, and plans to arrive in London on May 25th or 26th. She will pick up the Crows in Paris along the…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Feb 1, 1854

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1795, SJL to JF, Feb 1, 1854.pdf
Greenwood explains why she has not replied to Fields' previous letter sooner. She compliments his new edition of poems, calling it "a perfect love of a book as well as a book of loves." She questions, however, why he has not included Moonrise at Sea…

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

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1793, SJL to JF, Jan 3, 1854.pdf
Greenwood provides Fields with a list of names and addresses he should send copies to in her place. Fields should sign the copies going across the sea with "with regards from the author." Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Nov 21, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1792, SJL to JF, Nov 21, 1853.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that she sent a cake by express. It should have been posted much sooner but she has been "so excessively busy." The box, in which the cake is contained, is a rather tight fit so Fields should handle the cake carefully.…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Nov 1, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1791, SJL to JF, Nov 1, 1853.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields for more money because she wants to make a few purchases "necessary [...] to keep up a respectable bridal appearance." She does not want to ask her husband as he is busy with The Little Pilgrim.Greenwood informs Fields that she…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 25, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1789, SJL to JF, Oct 25, 1853.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields about his insights on Mr. Tufts as he has not done so yet. She does not want to transfer such an extensive right for The Little Pilgrim to Mr. Tufts if he is not known as reliable. Greenwood also stresses that she will not feel…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 24, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1788, SJL to JF, Oct 24, 1853.pdf
Greenwood reports that she has almost recovered from her illness. She is pleased with Fields retaining "Haps and Mishaps" as the title of her book and thanks him for his favor regarding the damaged luggage. Greenwood wonders whether Fields will…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 22, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1785, SJL to JF, Sep 22, 1853.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that she has sent materials for the book by express and has decided to retain "Limerick Bells" for the volume. She is not getting well as fast as he has hoped and cannot leave Philadelphia until the middle of the next month.…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Sep 28, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1786, SJL to JF, Sep 28, 1853.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that she has received an application from a certain Mr. Tufts from Boston. He wishes to arrange for the sole agency of their papers. She asks Fields to inform her husband if Tufts is reliable enough to…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 4/5, 1853

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1787, SJL to JF, Oct 4-5, 1853.pdf
Greenwood states that the proofs have not arrived yet and stresses to never send them by express but by mail. She will return the proof as soon as possible after they will have arrived. Greenwood also expresses confusion about the title of the book…