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Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Thomas Fields, Dec 31, 1864

Letter from CC to JT, December 31, 1864
Charlotte Cushman describes Anne Brewster as "an old dear friend of younger days." Stebbins cannot pay the exchange for the casting and transport of her statue. Cushman asks James to interfere on Stebbins' behalf and talk to Dr. Howe. Additionally,…

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]

CC to AF and JF, 1860(Via Gregoriana).pdf
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 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 the Fields Family, [before 1876]

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Cushman invites the Fields family to come over for a visit. She describes Mr Tilton as short-tempered. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

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, Apr 16, 1872

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Cushman suffers from her strained vocal chords, a cancelled reading event, and the resulting financial loss. She draws James Fields's attention to a 'Peace Saga' that Cushman wants him to publish in the Atlantic. She explicitly mentions that she…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields family, July 22, 1872

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Charlotte is on a picnic with Emma Crow's boys and admires the villa and the garden. She talks about the books she has been reading and compliments James' book which she perceives "as genial as [himself]". Annie recommended a public reading which…

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 to the Fields family, Mar 30, 1871

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The Fields family has sent some books, for which Cushman is grateful, while also lamenting the fact that she and Emma Stebbins missed out on seeing them due to time constraints. Furthermore, Cushman informs the Fields about her health condition.…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Thomas Fields, Aug 27, 1864

Letter from CC to JT, August 27, 1864
Cushman informs Fields that Emma Cushman is doing well in her pregnancy, while Emma Stebbins is not in high spirits due to money issues related to her Mann statue. The Sewards are mentioned. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…

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, [after 1855]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1732, SJL to JF, c. 1855.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields to forward an enclosed note to Miss Mitford and whether he will come by in the morning to talk about their "various plans." Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

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. 1854]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1734, SJL to JF, 1854.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields to insert the enclosed article in the Transcriptas soon as possible. She also sent the first story for the Juvenile of which there are eight in total. There should be an illustration for every story as a paragraph page. Fields…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [c. 1854]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1731, SJL to JF, 1854.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that there was a mistake as she wishes for ruled paper. She asks him to change that for her and to send any proof to Mr. Phillips. 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, [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, [July 24, 1854]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1740, SJL to JF, July 24, 1854.pdf
Greenwood has sent one of her poems which has recently appeared in the London Illustrated News and asks Fields to republish it in the Transcript. Mr. Devereny will send drawings for her book to review before engraving and asks Field whether these…