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By Kimberly Reynolds, February 2011
Collection Overview
Abstract
This collection contains twenty letters written by Charles Dickens (1812-1870), that either discuss a variety of subjects, such as the Tavistock House theatricals, financial help for orphans, or the 'Ragged School Movement', or provides insight into his personal life, including the health of his wife, the cadetship for one of his sons, and his brother-in-law’s funeral expenses.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection contains twenty letters written by Charles Dickens (1812-1870), that discuss a variety of subjects, among them details concerning the Tavistock House theatricals and rehearsals for "Turning the Tables", and the plight of the poor in England. In other letters, Dickens elicits help for orphans from the Gentlemen of the Stock Exchange, confirms or declines invitations, and expresses his interest in the Ragged School Movement. Also included in the correspondence are several letters that provide glimpses into Dickens’s domestic life, including the future cadetship for one of his sons and his wife’s health.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Boston Public Library Archival and Manuscript Finding Aid Database
Accruals:
Purchase, 1942
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions:
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As such, we cannot grant or deny permission to use copies of items held in our collections.
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Attribution
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Acquisition Source:
Donation and purchase
Acquisition Method:
W. H. Miller (donation)
Related Materials:
Envelope addressed to James T. Fields dated 10 Apr 1869. MS E. 9.4, 70-8
Selections of various books specifically associated with children. MS E. 9.1., No 94
White kid gloves presented to Mrs. Howard Ticknor in 1868. MS Eng. 315 (1)
Letter to Lydia Maria Child dated 28 Dec 1842. MS Ch. H. 11.15
Letter to Joseph Field dated 25 Jan 1842. MS KF, vol. 2, no. 144
A.L.S. to John Kenyon dated 21 May 1850. MS Ch. H. 11.19
A.L.S. to S. Arthur Chappell dated 7 August 1899. MS E. 9.4, 75-159
A.L.S. to Kate Field dated 2 January 1868. MS KF vol. 2, no 143
A.L.S. to Mrs. Howard Ticknor dated 21 April 1868. MS Eng. 315 (3)
Processing Information:
Finding aid written by Kimberly Reynolds, February 2011.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
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Folder 1: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S. to Mrs. Godfrey. London, 1839 October 3],
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Folder 2: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S. to Gentlemen of the Stock Exchange. [London], 1843 May 28],
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Folder 3: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S. to Samuel R. Stacey. [Broadstairs, Kent, England], 1843 September 12],
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Folder 4: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S to Dr. Thomas Southworth Smith, London, 1843 February 1],
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Folder 5: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to Harvey S. Rogers, 1844 June 11],
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Folder 6: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S to Mr. (George) Walker. [Broadstairs, Kent], 1850 August 19],
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Folder 7: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to (Frederick Peper) Delmè Radcliffe. London, 18 November 2],
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Folder 8: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S. to E. F. Saville. (London), 1846 March 18],
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Folder 9: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L. to Mr. Mills. London, 1852 January 22],
[Folder 10: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to Dr.[James] Wilson. London, 1852 March 8],
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Folder 11: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to New River Co. London, 1855 May 8],
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Folder 12: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L. to Messrs. Nathan. London, 1855 May 21],
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Folder 13: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S. to William J. Eastwicke. London, 1856 December 21],
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Folder 14: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L.S. to Col. Travers, 1865 November 14],
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Folder 15: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to James Payn. Edinburg, 1856 September 29],
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Folder 15a: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L. to James Payn. Hingham, by Rochester, Kent., 1861 September 23],
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Folder 16: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A.L. to Messrs. Shillaber & Co. Hingham, by Rochester, Kent, 1861 October 21],
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Folder 17: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to Mr. Smyth. Hingham, by Rochester, Kent, 1862 July 18],
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Folder 18: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to William James Linton. London, 1865 March 21],
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Folder 19: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L. to Mrs. Hertz. New York, N.Y., 1867 December 27],
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- Folder 10: Dickens, Charles,1812-1870. A.L.S. to Dr.[James] Wilson. London, 1852 March 8

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