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Gossip Columns and Columnists
Description
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The collection stores items related to the question of how gossip was talked about, referenced, and used in nineteenth-century periodicals. It showcases letters, diaries, articles, auto/biographical accounts of relevant journalists as well as exemplary gossip columns and articles. <br />Visit the <a href="https://www.archivalgossip.com/sources/archives/">list</a> of archives from which the archival sources were derived.<br />
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Letter
A resource containing textual messages sent from one person to another or one person to many people.
From
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Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
To
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Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881
Location
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Lynn, MA, US
Geocode (Latitude)
42.466763
Geocode (Longitude)
-70.949493
Text
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<p><span>[page 1] Dear Mr. Fields.<br /></span><span>Do pardon me for annoying you so much, but I should like to know, if you can tell me on what day the "History of My Pets" will be out. I wish to know in order to make some plans for leaving. And one other thing I should like to ask for.— You have generously suffered me to overdraw once or twice. So I suppose there will be very little coming to me from my publications this fall. But it will be necessary for me to revise during this month about $250. the two hundred are due <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">on</span> as [inserted] payments, and the fifty I need for traveling expenses & c.— Now if you are not afraid to trust to Grace and her fortunes, will you thus far oblige me, and I will<br /><br /></span>[page 2] endeavor in future to keep within bounds. But I trust you will feel quite safe in doing me this kindness.— I endorse directions for sending the box of medical books of which I spoke to you some time since I am just off for Amesbury for a day or two merely.— Am half sick with a hard cold and the blurs. How are you this detestable damp <span style="text-decoration-line: line-through;">(damnable)</span> weather!— A tender ward in Ticknor's ear. A gentle grasp of Whipple's hand. If I had a moment's time I'd finish the stanza. but the postman's almost at the door. Ever a firm friend of the firm and particularly of the "poet publisher".<br /><span>Grace Greenwood </span></p>
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Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Dec 3, 1850
Description
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<span>Greenwood inquires of Fields about the release date of "History of my Pets." She suspects that she will not profit much from the fall publications. She asks Fields for another $250 for payments and expenses.<br />Greenwood is currently "half sick with a hard cold and the blurs."</span><br />
<h3><strong>Credit</strong></h3>
<a href="https://www.huntington.org/">Huntington Library</a>, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda
Creator
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Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
Source
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Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1774
Date
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1850-12-03
Type
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Reference
Identifier
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0763
Subject
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Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
Finances
Arts--Literature
Illness
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881
financial concerns
illness/death
social capital