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Harriet Beecher Stowe Center

Harriet Beecher Stowe Center

77 Forest Street
Hartford, CT 06105

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Beecher Family Circular Letters, bulk 1835-1844

2 linear feet, 1 box and 1 portfolio
Abstract Or Scope
These group letters were written by and circulated among the Beecher Family as a way to keep its far-flung members, spouses, relations, and friends abreast of family news and activities. The letters provide insight into family members' ideas and opinions on public issues of the day, including slavery, politics, and religion. They also give a picture of the Old Northwest (Ohio, Illinois, Indiana) and New England in the early 19th century.
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Beecher Family Circular Letters, bulk 1835-1844 2 linear feet, 1 box and 1 portfolio

Foote Collection, bulk 1772-1973

10 linear feet: 15 manuscript boxes, 3 portfolios, 7 boxes of bound manuscripts, 1 box of checks, 1 box of printed short stories
Abstract Or Scope
The Foote Collection contains correspondence, miscellaneous written and printed material, photographs, and works of art produced by multiple generations of the families of Eli Foote (1747-1792) and Samuel Edmund Foote (1787-1858) and their friends and associates. The Foote Family is important in the history of Connecticut because its members were among the founders of Wethersfield, New Haven and Guilford. The family is connected by marriage to the Beechers.
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Foote Collection, bulk 1772-1973 10 linear feet: 15 manuscript boxes, 3 portfolios, 7 boxes of bound manuscripts, 1 box of checks, 1 box of printed short stories

John R. Howard Collection, 1860-1897, bulk 1860-1887

1 linear foot 1
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Correspondence written to publisher John R. Howard and his father, John T. Howard, from authors Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Ward Beecher, Calvin Ellis Stowe, Edward Bok, and Maria Chapman, and to Harriet Beecher Stowe from author and prominent minister, Austin Phelps.
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John R. Howard Collection, 1860-1897, bulk 1860-1887 1 linear foot 1

Katharine Seymour Day Collection, bulk c. 1500, 1750-1970

56.25 linear feet, 166 boxes
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The Katharine Seymour Day Collection is the largest single collection of papers in the Stowe Center s collections. It comprises the extensive correspondence between Katharine Seymour Day (1870-1964), founder of the Stowe Center, and family members, numerous friends, and associates. Included are extensive materials compiled when she was a student, notebooks, themes, and drafts of a masters thesis. Other materials reflect her wide ranging interests in social and political reform, art, historic preservation, and gardening.
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Katharine Seymour Day Collection, bulk c. 1500, 1750-1970 56.25 linear feet, 166 boxes

Philip Sang Collection, 1840-1940s, bulk 1850-1896

1 linear foot 1
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Letters, autographs, mottos, and other material written by and relating to Harriet Beecher Stowe - her philosophy and her novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Includes photocopy of a bill of sale documenting Abraham Lincoln's 1840 purchase of an enslaved woman.
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Philip Sang Collection, 1840-1940s, bulk 1850-1896 1 linear foot 1

Thomas W. Higginson Collection, 1848-1861, bulk 1861

.5 linear feet 1 box
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Most of the documents in the Higginson Collection are letters written or forwarded to Thomas Wentworth Higginson during a single week in April 1861, just after the start of the Civil War. These documents (1) concern recruitment and provision of financial or other kinds of support for an ultimately unsuccessful plan for an abolitionist guerrilla force to operate in western Maryland and Virginia; (2) secret service and espionage activities against the Confederate states; and (3) plans to free enslaved people and promote the early abolition of slavery. There are also five letters to Higginson dating from 1848 and 1850, including from authors Charles Francis Adams and Richard Henry Dana and botanist Edward Tuckerman.
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Thomas W. Higginson Collection, 1848-1861, bulk 1861 .5 linear feet 1 box