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He regrets that he cannot say when he will be\n                  able to meet Mr. King but agrees to see him\n                  informally some time when he is in Oakland. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce sends Harriet some wild pansies growing by\n                  the wayside because they made him think of her, \"I\n                  feel sure that the thought of you was put into my\n                  head by some divine intervention in the affairs of\n                  mortals, and for some purpose. My interpretation -\n                  with my feeble light and dull intuition- is that I am\n                  to send you some of those poor little frail pansies.\"\n                  He then goes on to explain that pansies are for\n                  thoughts and their old English name \"hearts-ease\" is\n                  better suited than \"pansies = pensees\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce thanks her for sending him the ginger cakes\n                  which he tried to share with the horned-toads but\n                  they preferred grasshoppers. He declines to visit\n                  Oakland because his last visit cost him a month's\n                  illness but urges her to visit him in Los Gatos and\n                  to bring with her \"that impossible paragon, the\n                  Pittsburgh sister - whom, however, I believe to be a\n                  myth.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","Bierce asks Harriet for the Paris address of her\n                  \"musical sweetheart,\" Will King, so that he can thank\n                  him for a book and asks her to write him concerning\n                  herself. Otherwise he will have to hire a detective\n                  to shadow her night and day and send him reports of\n                  everything he learns about her activities. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce wishes to see her very badly but remembers\n                  all too well the last illness which he suffered in\n                  Oakland, promises to send tickets to Belle and her if\n                  they will visit him in Los Gatos for a Sunday\n                  afternoon, and mentions receiving a letter from her\n                  sister Louise. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce expresses joy at the receipt of her letter\n                  for \"it clears you of the solemn suspicion of running\n                  away from me in cold-blooded infraction of our\n                  understanding\" but he also thinks \"it very rascally\n                  of you to take all the sunshine out of Oakland to\n                  bestow it upon Iona.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Sends another photograph to replace the damaged\n                  one along with several books to \"the Colonel and the\n                  Major\" and mentions a letter from Mamie who proved to\n                  be a charming traveling companion. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Responding to her impression of his goodness\n                  Bierce writes, \"It is pretty easy to be good to you,\n                  and I don't expect any credit for it in the books of\n                  the Recording Angel. He will say: 'Bah ! who wouldn't\n                  be good to Hattie Hershberg?' and then he will debit\n                  me with one selfish motive.\" He also mentions Kodak\n                  photographs of a group consisting of Hattie, Mamie,\n                  Dave, Selma, Louise, and himself, while assuring her\n                  of his devotion, \"you are still the only girl in the\n                  world; and if there is a man who does not love you he\n                  is a scoundrel.\" Referring to his experience in\n                  military life Bierce writes, \"No, my pet scheme for\n                  making soldiers of the Major's little rascals is not\n                  practicable. The confounded Government is so\n                  particular about the moral character of its recruits\n                  that I couldn't enlist myself. This is a great\n                  disappointment to me. I had quite set my heart on\n                  getting Co. A into Cuba, to prove that bad boys make\n                  the best soldiers. But I'm assured that it cannot be\n                  done.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[misdated \"April\" in letter] \n                  [#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce writes that he has severed all connections\n                  with Los Gatos and that his health is good as he day\n                  dreams under the redwoods. He complains that thoughts\n                  of her often break in upon his reminiscences of the\n                  past, \"Only the other day you wantonly interrupted\n                  the march of a column of troops from Readyville to\n                  Woodbury, Tennessee, which was not at all nice of\n                  you.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce agrees to take her to see the soldiers and\n                  to expound every military mystery they encounter and\n                  to plan a trip to the country when she visits. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce promises to visit San Francisco next Sunday\n                  and Monday if she promises to give him Monday, when\n                  they can see the soldiers or go anywhere she wants. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce was unable to go to Oakland and wishes that\n                  he could run the world awhile, \"My first official act\n                  would be to order you and Mamie to Los Gatos; my\n                  second, to go there myself.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce declines a guided tour of Silver Lake due\n                  to his poor health and continues by teasing Belle\n                  about her younger sister, \"I'm thinking seriously of\n                  transferring my love from Hattie to you. You don't\n                  move away without notice, and - well, your mother's\n                  right in worrying about Hattie. That girl needs a\n                  convent worse than Selma - a convent with more\n                  austere 'sisters' and higher walls, topped with\n                  broken glass. A sentinel with a repeating rifle might\n                  be added.\" \n                  [#5992-p]","Bierce thanks Hattie for the present of a cushion\n                  because it signified her return from her trip to a\n                  lake in the mountains and asks if he can visit her on\n                  Saturday afternoon. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce hopes that she is happier than in her last\n                  letter and asks individually about the health of her\n                  whole family. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce agrees to examine the manuscript of one of\n                  her friends if it is in typescript and legible and\n                  describes his new quarters in a house with six rooms,\n                  one of which he has reserved for her and her chaperon\n                  if she will visit. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","Birece thanks Hubbard (1856-1915) for sending him\n                  a bound volume of The Philistine, a monthly magazine\n                  (1895-1915), and congratulates him on his success\n                  with the venture; Hubbard, an American inspirational\n                  essayist who published and edited The Philistine, saw\n                  its circulation increase from 2500 copies given away\n                  to 225,000 paid subscriptions. \n                  [#5992-o]","Bierce apologizes for his seeming inattention and\n                  answers her questions about the Rubaiyat of Omar\n                  Khayyam. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[ #5992-b]","Bierce urges Hattie to come, rent a house, and\n                  visit several weeks along with Belle and Florence,\n                  \"Please say if you will come and thereby sweeten the\n                  fragrance of the flowers, intensify the gold of the\n                  sunshine and add a new music to the voices of my pet\n                  quails - one of which sits on my knee as I write and\n                  looks knowing as if he said: I can tell by your face\n                  whom you are writing to?\" \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce expresses his disappointment that she did\n                  not come up to visit during her summer outing and\n                  determines to accustom himself to disappointment even\n                  to the point of allowing Harriet, Belle, and Florence\n                  to marry if they choose. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce asks her to again send the recipe for\n                  molasses candy for some of the ladies there want to\n                  make some and \"as the purpose of my existence is to\n                  please the members of the sex which your virtues\n                  preserve from damnation I comply with the request.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce voices his concern over Louise's illness\n                  (malaria ?) and begs for news of her condition. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce asks for news of Louise. Relates plans to\n                  make a farewell visit to San Francisco before he\n                  returns to Washington DC to live. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce thanks Hattie for her good news about\n                  Louise and the invitation to Thanksgiving dinner\n                  which he must decline in the chaos of preparing to\n                  leave for Washington DC but promises to try to see\n                  them all before he leaves. \n                  [#5992-j]","Replying to Blythe's letter of the sixth, Bierce\n                  informs him that he has not written any fiction\n                  recently and has \"uniformly declined to write for the\n                  magazines, being dissatisfied with the indefinite\n                  character of their proposals and the uncertainty as\n                  to when the work if accepted will be published.\" He\n                  admits that the Cosmopolitan Magazine may have a\n                  different system of publication than most magazines\n                  and declares it to be better than the majority of\n                  them. \n                  [#5992-m]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce tells Hattie that he is to leave today and\n                  asks if she can keep herself and Louise and Belle at\n                  home long enough to see him before he leaves at 5\n                  p.m. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce tells her that \"it is not worthwhile to\n                  love you anymore, for I shall never see you again\"\n                  even if she should visit Pittsburgh because the coal\n                  smoke from the railway engines makes him very ill and\n                  there is little else in Pittsburgh. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","Asks about the family and when she will be able to\n                  visit her sister Nettie in Pittsburgh and him in\n                  Washington \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce declares that if he shall ever see those\n                  whom he loves again he will have to do the traveling\n                  \"to the imminent destruction of my lungs\" and wishes\n                  her \"as much happiness as I can make up my mind that\n                  you ought to have in my absence.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce deals with a coolness or \"defection\"\n                  growing out of their joint venture in publishing\n                  Black Beetles. Bierce also refuses to jointly\n                  republish The Monk because their business\n                  relationship was \"the rock that wrecked our\n                  friendship.\" \n                  [#5992-a]","Bierce hopes to see her in Washington before she\n                  leaves on her trip to Europe with her sister Nettie\n                  and offers to show her the capital \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992- a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992- a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","Having just returned from an unpleasant fortnight\n                  in New York, Bierce hopes that Hattie will be able to\n                  visit him in Washington, although he would be willing\n                  to return to New York to see her. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","Bierce looks forward to seeing Harriet in a few\n                  days and describes his Christmas Day activities. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","Bierce assures her that he is not angry that she\n                  won't be coming to Washington because \"I have lived\n                  long enough to learn that a woman's promise is merely\n                  the expression of a mood - and woman's moods do not\n                  last long.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce is glad that Hattie had a good time in\n                  Washington during her visit and that she is enjoying\n                  New York City as well but does not plan to see her in\n                  New York. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992- a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","Bierce thanks her for her expression of sympathy\n                  and mentions that his daughter is visiting with him. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce writes that he hopes her reasons for\n                  staying in the East so long is due to having such a\n                  good time and not the matchmaking attempts of Sally\n                  and Nettie, and he also touts his typewriting ability\n                  \"I have one great qualification: I can hold my\n                  tongue, though sometimes both hands are required to\n                  do the job.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[ #5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-g]","Having received her note about her impending\n                  marriage, Bierce writes, \"It is pleasant to know that\n                  you still live, though about to die - I mean marry\n                  and live in Philadelphia. I approve the marriage, but\n                  Philadelphia! - that is going too far\" and asks for\n                  news of everyone. \n                  [#5992-j]","2 letters sent to different addresses. \n                  [#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Original in \n                  Shapes of Clay[Barrett\n                  PS 1097.S34 1903] \n                  [ #5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-g]","[#5992]","An important letter concerning the material later\n                  used in \n                  Shapes of Clayand the \n                  Collected Works, which\n                  Howes was then compiling. Howes wishes to publish it\n                  all in two volumes; Bierce replies that Howes has a\n                  moral right, by agreement, to publish only one and\n                  that Bierce should have surplus material for a volume\n                  of essays promised for the \n                  Collected Works. \n                  [#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","The recipient may be Frank Jenners Wilstach; the\n                  reference to \"Wilstachian thinglets\" may be FJW's \n                  A Dictionary of\n                  Similes(Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Boston,\n                  1916) \n                  [#5992-h]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","Cancellation noted, 1913 SEP 3, [upon receipt of\n                  1913 AUG 29 transfer of title to Carrie J.\n                  Christiansen] \n                  [#5992-g]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","Bierce returns her \"excellent verses\" which she\n                  had enclosed in a letter to him under the\n                  misunderstanding that he had some editorial\n                  connection with Cosmopolitan Magazine. \n                  [#5992-n]","[#5992-e]","[#5992-d]","[#5992-g]","Bierce returns the proofs of volume seven of \n                  The Devil's\n                  Dictionary, approves of Neale's announcement\n                  of books undertaken in 1910, \"A pretty ambitious\n                  project. They go a long way toward making my dream\n                  come true, namely, that you are to be the foremost\n                  publisher in America,\" and rejoices that he has only\n                  three and a half volumes of page proofs yet to read,\n                  with a newsclipping about the growth of thin paper\n                  used in bookmaking. \n                  Tipped in with a typed transcript in a copy of \n                  In the Midst of Lifeby\n                  Ambrose Bierce (1898) \n                  [#5992-q]","[#5992-g]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","Bierce quotes a long excerpt from a letter to him\n                  from S.O. Howe, the editor of his book, \n                  The Shadow on the Dial and\n                  Other Essays, published in San Francisco by\n                  A.M. Robertson in 1909, which makes arrangements for\n                  transferring the copyright for \n                  The Shadow on the\n                  Dial. Bierce also refers to waiting for a few\n                  page proofs. \n                  [#5992-r]","Bierce takes issue with Neale in his refusal to\n                  serve on a jury with a Negro and agreeing with him in\n                  his opposition to the Fifteenth Amendment, \"but are\n                  you sure that the Judge will not punish you for\n                  contempt, seeing in your protest only an\n                  advertisement of your book and business?...\" \n                  [#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","Bierce writes to his friend, eventual biographer,\n                  and publisher of The \n                  Collected Works of Ambrose\n                  Bierce, Walter Neale, thanking him for his\n                  explanation about Kaufman and his copyright lawyer,\n                  and mentioning the anger of the artist Miss Campbell\n                  over Neale's refusal to see her and the work she had\n                  done at his suggestion, \"being an artist and a woman,\n                  she is naturally a bit sensitive. May I say anything\n                  to comfort her?\" \n                  [#5992-l]","[#5992]","[#5992-g]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-c]","Bierce writes in this partial letter, \"I am not a\n                  'free agent' and can now (as my time is short) hope\n                  to see only a few even of those whom I most wish to\n                  see.\" He also warns that Sacramento \"is bad for the\n                  heart - it used to be bad for mine.\" \n                  [#5992-k]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","Bierce apologizes for not being at home when Mrs.\n                  Beckman and Mrs. Wright came to call and refers to\n                  her health, \"I fancy that good big heart of yours is\n                  not going to fail you. It has never failed those who\n                  love you - for example.\" \n                  [#5992-k]","[#5992-g]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992- f]","[#5992]","Bierce mentions his poor health since midsummer\n                  and looks forward to the visit of his friends. \n                  [#5992-k]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","TL copy, n.y. SEP 18 S.L. Clemens [Mark Twain] to\n                  [Edward Steele], 1 p. [#5992-f] \n                  [#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[publ. in Times Observer]","[publ. in The Bulletin, San Francisco]","[publ. in The San Francisco Examiner]","[publ. in Los Gatos Daily Times]","[#5992-f]","[5992-s]","p. i","p. ii","p. 1-5","p. 5a","p. 6-15 \n                     note: p. 9 omitted in numbering error in\n                     page sequence: correct sequence is pages 13, 15,\n                     14.","p. 15.a","p. 15.b","p. 16","p. 17-19 \n                     note: p. 20 omitted in numbering","p. 21","p. 22-24","p. 24.a","p. 25-29","p. 29.a","p. 29.b","p. 30","p. 31-34","p. 35-37","p. 38-41","- insert:","p. 42","p. 42.a","p. 43","p. 44-46","p. 47","p. 48","p. 49-58","- insert:","- insert:","p. 59-63","p. 64","p. 65-68","p. 69-82","p. 83","p. 84","p. 84.a","p. 84.b","p. 84.c","p. 84.d","- attached","p. 84.e","p. 85-90","p. 91-95","p. 96-98","p. 99-103","p. 104-106","p. 107-111. \n                     p. 112 omitted in numbering","p. 113-120. \n                     p. 115 omitted in numbering","p. 121","p. 121.a","p. 122-124","p. 125-128","p. 129-131","p. 132-135","p. 136","p. 137-139","p. 140-141","p. 142-143","p. 144-145","p. 146-147","p. 148-150","p. 151-157","P. 158-159","p. 160-161","p. 162-164","p. 165-173","p. 173.a","p. 174","p. 174.a","p. 174.b","p. 175-185","p.186-188","p. 189-195","p. 196-206","p. 204","p. 208-211","p. 210","p. 212-215","p. 216","p. 217","p. 218-222","p. 223","p. 224","p. 225","p. 225.a","p. 226-232","p. 233","p. 233.a","p. 234-236","p. 237-244","p. 238","p. 245-247 \n                     (\"probably imperfect\" and [see list on]\n                     \"page 196\" written in pencil)","p. 248-250","p. 251-252","p. 253","p. 254 \n                     (Several initial letters written in\n                     pencil)","p. 255-260","p. 261-267","p. 268-270","p. 271-277 \n                     (in Bierce's handwriting)","p. 277.a \n                     (in Bierce's handwriting)","p. 278-279","p. 280","p. 281-282","p. 283-284","p. 285-286","p. 286.a","p. 287-288","p. 289","p. 290","p. 291-294","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.a","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.b","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.c","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.d","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.e","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.f","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.g","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.h","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.i","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.j","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.k","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.l","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.m","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.n","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.o","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.p","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.q","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.r","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.s","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.t","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.u","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.v","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.w","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.x","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.y","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.z","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.aa","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.bb","This item is bound between pages 287 and\n                        288. \n                        - inserted inside of back cover","Containing reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 1-63, p.\n                  44-46 blank. \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-43","p. 47-63","Containing reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 6-55, p. 26\n                  blank. \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-4","p. 5-55","Containing reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 1-46, p.\n                  17-18, 26 blank. \n                  [MSS #5992-a]","p. 1-15","p. 19-25","p. 27-45","Embossed \"Scrap Book\" in gold on the cover.\n                  Generally, the sources of the clippings were\n                  identified in ink at the conclusion of each article,\n                  but the dates of publication were not. Pagination\n                  added: 1-19 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-9 \n                     Clippings from various sources re: San\n                     Francisco \"News Letter\"","p. 10-19 \n                     Revies of Bierce's book: \n                     The Fiend's\n                     Delightby Dod Grile, (pseud.)","Contains early artiles by Bierce, approximately\n                  1884-1888, but the clippings are not in strict\n                  chronological sequence. Teh date and place of\n                  publcaiton of some of the articles was noted by\n                  Bierce in ink or pencil. Pagination added: 13-137; p.\n                  36-136 blank","Contains various articles and columns by Bierce,\n                  ca. 1893-1902, but the clippings are not in\n                  chronological sequence, and many lack dates. \n                  Many of the clippings were folded to fit within\n                  the size of book and some items are obscured by\n                  others. \n                  Pagination added: 1-61 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Inscribed in ink by Bierce inside front cover:\n                  \"Book 1, Jan. 1893 - Dec. 1894.\" \n                  Contains Ambrose Bierce's column, \"Prattle.\" \n                  The clippings appear to be arranged in strict\n                  chronological order. \n                  Pagination added: 1-57 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Inscribed in ink by Bierce inside front cover:\n                  \"Book 2, Jan 1895 - Nov. 1895.\" \n                  Contains Ambrose Bierce's column, \"Prattle.\" \n                  The clippings appear to be arranged in strict\n                  chronological order. Pagination added: 1-64 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-123 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Vol. 10 Covers the period 1899 Jan. 1 - 1900 Oct.\n                  12. Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-120 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Vol. 11 covers the period 1900 Oct. 14-1903 May\n                  18. Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-30, 30A, 30B, 31 -40, 40A, 40B, 41-116 \n                  To correct an obvious error, two detached\n                  leaves containing items dating from 1901 found in the\n                  back of vol. 10 were replaced in vol. 11 by date and\n                  repaginated as p. 36-A/36-B and 40-A/40-B. \n                  In addition to Bierce's columns, vol. 11\n                  includeds Bierce's reviews of others' books: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.33","p.34/35","Pagination added: 1-131, 131A, 131B, 132-145. Most\n                  of the items lack dates, and those that are dated are\n                  not in chronological order. Of the items that are\n                  dated, the earliest date noted is 1888 Feb 19 (p.65)\n                  and the latest is 1904 Nov 29 (p.115). Although many\n                  items lack mastheads, most appear to be Bierce's\n                  titled columns: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.133","p. 102-132","p. 1-101, 133-145","Pagination added: 1-145. \n                  Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. OF the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1888 Jan 22 (p.93); the latest is\n                  1906 Jun _(p.18). \n                  Although many items lack mastheads, and some\n                  miscellaneous articles are included, most of the\n                  clippings appear to be Bierce's titled columns: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.26","p.2-89","p.1","p.92-131, 133-135, 137, 139, 142-143,\n                        145","Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1892 Dec 4 (p.77); the latest is 1897\n                  Aug 15 (p.28). Although many items lack mastheads,\n                  and some miscellaneous articles are included, most of\n                  the clippings appear to be Bierce's titled column: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-148","Pagination added: 1-146 \n                  Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. OF the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1890 Oct 5 (p.97); the latest is 1897\n                  May 30 (p.76). \n                  Although many items lack mastheads, and many\n                  miscellaneous articles are included ( \n                  e.g., \"One Way to be\n                  ridiculous,\" p.105), most of the clipping sappear to\n                  be Bierce's titled columns: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.2-22, 24","p.23, 26-146","p.74","Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1899 Nov 26 (p.145); the latest is\n                  1906 Jun 13 (p.1). \n                  Pagination added: 1-150. Although many items\n                  lack mastheads, and some miscellaneous articles are\n                  included, most of the clippings appear to be Bierce's\n                  titled columns: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.132-136, 148, 150","p.123, 124, 126-128, 130, 131, 137","p.28, 34","p.29, 46, 50-125","p.15","p.137-146, 148-150","p. 1-46, 133","p.35","Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1892 Feb 13 (p.53); the latest is\n                  1915 Feb-(p.115). \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.36, 41","p.51","p.53","p.130","p.132","p.54, 55, 60, 61, 63-64, 67","p.93, 95","p.49, 58, 59","p.10, 29, 65, 68, 101-104, 106","p.117","p.108-129","p.70-92, 107","p.107","p.145","p.43","p.60, 111","p.143, 144","p.144-149","Pagination added: 1-143 (p. 1 is blank) \n                  Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1882 Jan 6 (p.82); the latest is 1915\n                  Jul 4 (p.18). \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.120, 121, 125","p.52-57, 60, 67, 73","p.110","p.120, 122","p.115, 116","p.2-16, 48, 118, 124","p.119","p.111, 115","p.22-49, 88, 90, 92-97","p. 3, 37, 74, 81, 111, 125, 128,\n                           133","p.58, 62-66, 68-69, 72-73, 75, 78-83,\n                           85-89, 92","p.49, 80, 142","p.141","p.80","p.19, 129, 130, 137, 139","P.10, 46","p.19, 132, 140","Pagination added: 1-119 \n                  Most items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. 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      photograph and playfully says, \"When I get there I\n                  shall blindfold you, hypnotize you and command you to\n                  find my lost youth and freedom. Then I shall marry\n                  you alive and live happily ever after.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce writes \"I am sending you by this mail the\n                  photograph of a bad old man with a scowl. The scowl,\n                  however, is not for you - \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eyou\u003c/title\u003enever saw it.\" He\n                  did not send a photograph to her big sister (Louise?)\n                  because she already had one more pleasant looking. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce accepts her gratitude and regard for\n                  himself although he does not believe that he merits\n                  it. He regrets that he cannot say when he will be\n                  able to meet Mr. King but agrees to see him\n                  informally some time when he is in Oakland. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce sends Harriet some wild pansies growing by\n                  the wayside because they made him think of her, \"I\n                  feel sure that the thought of you was put into my\n                  head by some divine intervention in the affairs of\n                  mortals, and for some purpose. My interpretation -\n                  with my feeble light and dull intuition- is that I am\n                  to send you some of those poor little frail pansies.\"\n                  He then goes on to explain that pansies are for\n                  thoughts and their old English name \"hearts-ease\" is\n                  better suited than \"pansies = pensees\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce thanks her for sending him the ginger cakes\n                  which he tried to share with the horned-toads but\n                  they preferred grasshoppers. He declines to visit\n                  Oakland because his last visit cost him a month's\n                  illness but urges her to visit him in Los Gatos and\n                  to bring with her \"that impossible paragon, the\n                  Pittsburgh sister - whom, however, I believe to be a\n                  myth.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce asks Harriet for the Paris address of her\n                  \"musical sweetheart,\" Will King, so that he can thank\n                  him for a book and asks her to write him concerning\n                  herself. Otherwise he will have to hire a detective\n                  to shadow her night and day and send him reports of\n                  everything he learns about her activities. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce wishes to see her very badly but remembers\n                  all too well the last illness which he suffered in\n                  Oakland, promises to send tickets to Belle and her if\n                  they will visit him in Los Gatos for a Sunday\n                  afternoon, and mentions receiving a letter from her\n                  sister Louise. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce expresses joy at the receipt of her letter\n                  for \"it clears you of the solemn suspicion of running\n                  away from me in cold-blooded infraction of our\n                  understanding\" but he also thinks \"it very rascally\n                  of you to take all the sunshine out of Oakland to\n                  bestow it upon Iona.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eSends another photograph to replace the damaged\n                  one along with several books to \"the Colonel and the\n                  Major\" and mentions a letter from Mamie who proved to\n                  be a charming traveling companion. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eResponding to her impression of his goodness\n                  Bierce writes, \"It is pretty easy to be good to you,\n                  and I don't expect any credit for it in the books of\n                  the Recording Angel. He will say: 'Bah ! who wouldn't\n                  be good to Hattie Hershberg?' and then he will debit\n                  me with one selfish motive.\" He also mentions Kodak\n                  photographs of a group consisting of Hattie, Mamie,\n                  Dave, Selma, Louise, and himself, while assuring her\n                  of his devotion, \"you are still the only girl in the\n                  world; and if there is a man who does not love you he\n                  is a scoundrel.\" Referring to his experience in\n                  military life Bierce writes, \"No, my pet scheme for\n                  making soldiers of the Major's little rascals is not\n                  practicable. The confounded Government is so\n                  particular about the moral character of its recruits\n                  that I couldn't enlist myself. This is a great\n                  disappointment to me. I had quite set my heart on\n                  getting Co. A into Cuba, to prove that bad boys make\n                  the best soldiers. But I'm assured that it cannot be\n                  done.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[misdated \"April\" in letter] \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce writes that he has severed all connections\n                  with Los Gatos and that his health is good as he day\n                  dreams under the redwoods. He complains that thoughts\n                  of her often break in upon his reminiscences of the\n                  past, \"Only the other day you wantonly interrupted\n                  the march of a column of troops from Readyville to\n                  Woodbury, Tennessee, which was not at all nice of\n                  you.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce agrees to take her to see the soldiers and\n                  to expound every military mystery they encounter and\n                  to plan a trip to the country when she visits. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce promises to visit San Francisco next Sunday\n                  and Monday if she promises to give him Monday, when\n                  they can see the soldiers or go anywhere she wants. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce was unable to go to Oakland and wishes that\n                  he could run the world awhile, \"My first official act\n                  would be to order you and Mamie to Los Gatos; my\n                  second, to go there myself.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce declines a guided tour of Silver Lake due\n                  to his poor health and continues by teasing Belle\n                  about her younger sister, \"I'm thinking seriously of\n                  transferring my love from Hattie to you. You don't\n                  move away without notice, and - well, your mother's\n                  right in worrying about Hattie. That girl needs a\n                  convent worse than Selma - a convent with more\n                  austere 'sisters' and higher walls, topped with\n                  broken glass. A sentinel with a repeating rifle might\n                  be added.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-p]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce thanks Hattie for the present of a cushion\n                  because it signified her return from her trip to a\n                  lake in the mountains and asks if he can visit her on\n                  Saturday afternoon. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce hopes that she is happier than in her last\n                  letter and asks individually about the health of her\n                  whole family. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce agrees to examine the manuscript of one of\n                  her friends if it is in typescript and legible and\n                  describes his new quarters in a house with six rooms,\n                  one of which he has reserved for her and her chaperon\n                  if she will visit. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBirece thanks Hubbard (1856-1915) for sending him\n                  a bound volume of The Philistine, a monthly magazine\n                  (1895-1915), and congratulates him on his success\n                  with the venture; Hubbard, an American inspirational\n                  essayist who published and edited The Philistine, saw\n                  its circulation increase from 2500 copies given away\n                  to 225,000 paid subscriptions. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-o]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce apologizes for his seeming inattention and\n                  answers her questions about the Rubaiyat of Omar\n                  Khayyam. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[ #5992-b]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce urges Hattie to come, rent a house, and\n                  visit several weeks along with Belle and Florence,\n                  \"Please say if you will come and thereby sweeten the\n                  fragrance of the flowers, intensify the gold of the\n                  sunshine and add a new music to the voices of my pet\n                  quails - one of which sits on my knee as I write and\n                  looks knowing as if he said: I can tell by your face\n                  whom you are writing to?\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce expresses his disappointment that she did\n                  not come up to visit during her summer outing and\n                  determines to accustom himself to disappointment even\n                  to the point of allowing Harriet, Belle, and Florence\n                  to marry if they choose. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce asks her to again send the recipe for\n                  molasses candy for some of the ladies there want to\n                  make some and \"as the purpose of my existence is to\n                  please the members of the sex which your virtues\n                  preserve from damnation I comply with the request.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce voices his concern over Louise's illness\n                  (malaria ?) and begs for news of her condition. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce asks for news of Louise. Relates plans to\n                  make a farewell visit to San Francisco before he\n                  returns to Washington DC to live. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce thanks Hattie for her good news about\n                  Louise and the invitation to Thanksgiving dinner\n                  which he must decline in the chaos of preparing to\n                  leave for Washington DC but promises to try to see\n                  them all before he leaves. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eReplying to Blythe's letter of the sixth, Bierce\n                  informs him that he has not written any fiction\n                  recently and has \"uniformly declined to write for the\n                  magazines, being dissatisfied with the indefinite\n                  character of their proposals and the uncertainty as\n                  to when the work if accepted will be published.\" He\n                  admits that the Cosmopolitan Magazine may have a\n                  different system of publication than most magazines\n                  and declares it to be better than the majority of\n                  them. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-m]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce tells Hattie that he is to leave today and\n                  asks if she can keep herself and Louise and Belle at\n                  home long enough to see him before he leaves at 5\n                  p.m. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce tells her that \"it is not worthwhile to\n                  love you anymore, for I shall never see you again\"\n                  even if she should visit Pittsburgh because the coal\n                  smoke from the railway engines makes him very ill and\n                  there is little else in Pittsburgh. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAsks about the family and when she will be able to\n                  visit her sister Nettie in Pittsburgh and him in\n                  Washington \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce declares that if he shall ever see those\n                  whom he loves again he will have to do the traveling\n                  \"to the imminent destruction of my lungs\" and wishes\n                  her \"as much happiness as I can make up my mind that\n                  you ought to have in my absence.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce deals with a coolness or \"defection\"\n                  growing out of their joint venture in publishing\n                  Black Beetles. Bierce also refuses to jointly\n                  republish The Monk because their business\n                  relationship was \"the rock that wrecked our\n                  friendship.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce hopes to see her in Washington before she\n                  leaves on her trip to Europe with her sister Nettie\n                  and offers to show her the capital \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992- a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992- a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eHaving just returned from an unpleasant fortnight\n                  in New York, Bierce hopes that Hattie will be able to\n                  visit him in Washington, although he would be willing\n                  to return to New York to see her. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce looks forward to seeing Harriet in a few\n                  days and describes his Christmas Day activities. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce assures her that he is not angry that she\n                  won't be coming to Washington because \"I have lived\n                  long enough to learn that a woman's promise is merely\n                  the expression of a mood - and woman's moods do not\n                  last long.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce is glad that Hattie had a good time in\n                  Washington during her visit and that she is enjoying\n                  New York City as well but does not plan to see her in\n                  New York. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992- a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce thanks her for her expression of sympathy\n                  and mentions that his daughter is visiting with him. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce writes that he hopes her reasons for\n                  staying in the East so long is due to having such a\n                  good time and not the matchmaking attempts of Sally\n                  and Nettie, and he also touts his typewriting ability\n                  \"I have one great qualification: I can hold my\n                  tongue, though sometimes both hands are required to\n                  do the job.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[ #5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eHaving received her note about her impending\n                  marriage, Bierce writes, \"It is pleasant to know that\n                  you still live, though about to die - I mean marry\n                  and live in Philadelphia. I approve the marriage, but\n                  Philadelphia! - that is going too far\" and asks for\n                  news of everyone. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-j]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e2 letters sent to different addresses. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eOriginal in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eShapes of Clay\u003c/title\u003e[Barrett\n                  PS 1097.S34 1903] \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[ #5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eAn important letter concerning the material later\n                  used in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eShapes of Clay\u003c/title\u003eand the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCollected Works\u003c/title\u003e, which\n                  Howes was then compiling. Howes wishes to publish it\n                  all in two volumes; Bierce replies that Howes has a\n                  moral right, by agreement, to publish only one and\n                  that Bierce should have surplus material for a volume\n                  of essays promised for the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCollected Works\u003c/title\u003e. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eThe recipient may be Frank Jenners Wilstach; the\n                  reference to \"Wilstachian thinglets\" may be FJW's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Dictionary of\n                  Similes\u003c/title\u003e(Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., Boston,\n                  1916) \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-h]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eCancellation noted, 1913 SEP 3, [upon receipt of\n                  1913 AUG 29 transfer of title to Carrie J.\n                  Christiansen] \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce returns her \"excellent verses\" which she\n                  had enclosed in a letter to him under the\n                  misunderstanding that he had some editorial\n                  connection with Cosmopolitan Magazine. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-n]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-e]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-d]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce returns the proofs of volume seven of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Devil's\n                  Dictionary\u003c/title\u003e, approves of Neale's announcement\n                  of books undertaken in 1910, \"A pretty ambitious\n                  project. They go a long way toward making my dream\n                  come true, namely, that you are to be the foremost\n                  publisher in America,\" and rejoices that he has only\n                  three and a half volumes of page proofs yet to read,\n                  with a newsclipping about the growth of thin paper\n                  used in bookmaking. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTipped in with a typed transcript in a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIn the Midst of Life\u003c/title\u003eby\n                  Ambrose Bierce (1898) \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-q]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce quotes a long excerpt from a letter to him\n                  from S.O. Howe, the editor of his book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Shadow on the Dial and\n                  Other Essays\u003c/title\u003e, published in San Francisco by\n                  A.M. Robertson in 1909, which makes arrangements for\n                  transferring the copyright for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Shadow on the\n                  Dial\u003c/title\u003e. Bierce also refers to waiting for a few\n                  page proofs. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-r]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce takes issue with Neale in his refusal to\n                  serve on a jury with a Negro and agreeing with him in\n                  his opposition to the Fifteenth Amendment, \"but are\n                  you sure that the Judge will not punish you for\n                  contempt, seeing in your protest only an\n                  advertisement of your book and business?...\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce writes to his friend, eventual biographer,\n                  and publisher of The \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCollected Works of Ambrose\n                  Bierce\u003c/title\u003e, Walter Neale, thanking him for his\n                  explanation about Kaufman and his copyright lawyer,\n                  and mentioning the anger of the artist Miss Campbell\n                  over Neale's refusal to see her and the work she had\n                  done at his suggestion, \"being an artist and a woman,\n                  she is naturally a bit sensitive. May I say anything\n                  to comfort her?\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-l]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-c]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce writes in this partial letter, \"I am not a\n                  'free agent' and can now (as my time is short) hope\n                  to see only a few even of those whom I most wish to\n                  see.\" He also warns that Sacramento \"is bad for the\n                  heart - it used to be bad for mine.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-k]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce apologizes for not being at home when Mrs.\n                  Beckman and Mrs. Wright came to call and refers to\n                  her health, \"I fancy that good big heart of yours is\n                  not going to fail you. It has never failed those who\n                  love you - for example.\" \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-k]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-g]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992- f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eBierce mentions his poor health since midsummer\n                  and looks forward to the visit of his friends. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-k]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eTL copy, n.y. SEP 18 S.L. Clemens [Mark Twain] to\n                  [Edward Steele], 1 p. [#5992-f] \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n              \u003cnum\u003e[#5992-f]\u003c/num\u003e\n            \u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[publ. in Times Observer]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[publ. in The Bulletin, San 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Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 1-63, p.\n                  44-46 blank. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ep. 1-43\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ep. 47-63\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eContaining reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 6-55, p. 26\n                  blank. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep. 1-4\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep. 5-55\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eContaining reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 1-46, p.\n                  17-18, 26 blank. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS #5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ep. 1-15\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ep. 19-25\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ep. 27-45\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eEmbossed \"Scrap Book\" in gold on the cover.\n                  Generally, the sources of the clippings were\n                  identified in ink at the conclusion of each article,\n                  but the dates of publication were not. 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Pagination added: 13-137; p.\n                  36-136 blank\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eContains various articles and columns by Bierce,\n                  ca. 1893-1902, but the clippings are not in\n                  chronological sequence, and many lack dates. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eMany of the clippings were folded to fit within\n                  the size of book and some items are obscured by\n                  others. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePagination added: 1-61 \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eInscribed in ink by Bierce inside front cover:\n                  \"Book 1, Jan. 1893 - Dec. 1894.\" \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eContains Ambrose Bierce's column, \"Prattle.\" \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe clippings appear to be arranged in strict\n                  chronological order. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePagination added: 1-57 \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eInscribed in ink by Bierce inside front cover:\n                  \"Book 2, Jan 1895 - Nov. 1895.\" \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eContains Ambrose Bierce's column, \"Prattle.\" \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe clippings appear to be arranged in strict\n                  chronological order. Pagination added: 1-64 \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eContains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-123 \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 10 Covers the period 1899 Jan. 1 - 1900 Oct.\n                  12. Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. 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Although many\n                  items lack mastheads, most appear to be Bierce's\n                  titled columns: \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.133\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep. 102-132\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep. 1-101, 133-145\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ePagination added: 1-145. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. OF the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1888 Jan 22 (p.93); the latest is\n                  1906 Jun _(p.18). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAlthough many items lack mastheads, and some\n                  miscellaneous articles are included, most of the\n                  clippings appear to be Bierce's titled columns: \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.26\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.2-89\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.1\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.92-131, 133-135, 137, 139, 142-143,\n                        145\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1892 Dec 4 (p.77); the latest is 1897\n                  Aug 15 (p.28). Although many items lack mastheads,\n                  and some miscellaneous articles are included, most of\n                  the clippings appear to be Bierce's titled column: \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep. 1-148\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ePagination added: 1-146 \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. OF the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1890 Oct 5 (p.97); the latest is 1897\n                  May 30 (p.76). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAlthough many items lack mastheads, and many\n                  miscellaneous articles are included ( \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ee.g.\u003c/title\u003e, \"One Way to be\n                  ridiculous,\" p.105), most of the clipping sappear to\n                  be Bierce's titled columns: \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.2-22, 24\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.23, 26-146\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.74\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1899 Nov 26 (p.145); the latest is\n                  1906 Jun 13 (p.1). \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePagination added: 1-150. Although many items\n                  lack mastheads, and some miscellaneous articles are\n                  included, most of the clippings appear to be Bierce's\n                  titled columns: \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.132-136, 148, 150\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.123, 124, 126-128, 130, 131, 137\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.28, 34\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.29, 46, 50-125\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.15\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.137-146, 148-150\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep. 1-46, 133\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e\n                \u003cnum\u003ep.35\u003c/num\u003e\n              \u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1892 Feb 13 (p.53); the latest is\n                  1915 Feb-(p.115). \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.36, 41\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.51\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.53\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.130\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.132\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.54, 55, 60, 61, 63-64, 67\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.93, 95\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.49, 58, 59\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.10, 29, 65, 68, 101-104, 106\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.117\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.108-129\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.70-92, 107\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.107\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.145\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.43\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.60, 111\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.143, 144\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.144-149\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003ePagination added: 1-143 (p. 1 is blank) \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1882 Jan 6 (p.82); the latest is 1915\n                  Jul 4 (p.18). \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.120, 121, 125\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.52-57, 60, 67, 73\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.110\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.120, 122\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.115, 116\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.2-16, 48, 118, 124\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.119\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.111, 115\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.22-49, 88, 90, 92-97\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep. 3, 37, 74, 81, 111, 125, 128,\n                           133\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.58, 62-66, 68-69, 72-73, 75, 78-83,\n                           85-89, 92\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.49, 80, 142\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.141\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.80\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.19, 129, 130, 137, 139\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003eP.10, 46\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.19, 132, 140\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003ePagination added: 1-119 \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eMost items lack dates, and those that are dated\n                  are not in chronological order. Of the dated items,\n                  the earliest is 1892 Apr 13 (p.30); the latest is\n                  1915 Oct 30 (p.77, 94). \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.82\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.92, 95\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.114\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.91\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.91\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.86, 91, 97, 110\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.63\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.76, 93, 110, 112, 115, 118\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Hope of Reform, A\n                        Faulty Rigging, Ah said the mole..., The\n                        Vigilant Guardian, Bullet \u0026amp; Bone, King and\n                        Parrot, and The Lady and the Tiger\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003ep.14, 15, 18, 20, 35, 37, 48, 49,\n                           58-62, 65-68, 74, 75, 77-79, 81-85, 89, 90,\n                           93-96, 99, 107-109, 111, 112, 118\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003eThis \"volume\" actually consists of a brown\n                  envelope containing loose printed articles clipped\n                  from various magazines that were probably not pasted\n                  in the scrapbooks because the text appears on both\n                  sides of the leaves. \n                  \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe items have been numbered and the item\n                  numbers appear at the foot of each frame. \n                  \u003cnum\u003e[MSS # 5992-a]\u003c/num\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cnum\u003e1906 Oct.\u003c/num\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e(recaps Bierce's campaign v. Huntington)\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e(see p.16)\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e(see p. 52)\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e(see p. 244)\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e(see p. 570)\u003c/p\u003e\n              ","\u003cp\u003e(re: Bierce's home)\u003c/p\u003e\n              "],"scopecontent_tesim":["[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","re: military personnel recommendations","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","Re: military personnel recommendation","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","appointing Ambrose G. Bierce a Brevet Major,\n                  effective 1865 MAR 13.","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","Signed by Acting 2nd Comptroller [P.?]\n                     McMahon","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","Re: death of John C. Eastman's mother, Harriet\n                     A. Eastman","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","(letter is misdated 1883 by Bierce) \n                  [#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","(letter is misdated 1883 by Bierce) \n                  [#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","Refers to earlier correspondence between Putnam\n                  and Ambrose Bierce concerning the publication of his\n                  book, Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, which was\n                  eventually published in San Francisco by Bierce's\n                  friend, E.L.G. Steele in 1891. Bierce had claimed\n                  that he could not get an Eastern publisher to accept\n                  his book for publication, but this letter indicates\n                  Putnam had made Bierce an offer which he refused. \n                  [#5992-i]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-f]","[ #5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-f]","[Barrett PS 1097 .Z5A3 1922a c.2]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992--b]","[#5992-a]","Re: \"Black Beetles\"","[#5992-a]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce promises to have his photograph taken so\n                  that he can fulfill her request for an autograph and\n                  photograph and playfully says, \"When I get there I\n                  shall blindfold you, hypnotize you and command you to\n                  find my lost youth and freedom. Then I shall marry\n                  you alive and live happily ever after.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce writes \"I am sending you by this mail the\n                  photograph of a bad old man with a scowl. The scowl,\n                  however, is not for you - \n                  younever saw it.\" He\n                  did not send a photograph to her big sister (Louise?)\n                  because she already had one more pleasant looking. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","Bierce accepts her gratitude and regard for\n                  himself although he does not believe that he merits\n                  it. He regrets that he cannot say when he will be\n                  able to meet Mr. King but agrees to see him\n                  informally some time when he is in Oakland. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce sends Harriet some wild pansies growing by\n                  the wayside because they made him think of her, \"I\n                  feel sure that the thought of you was put into my\n                  head by some divine intervention in the affairs of\n                  mortals, and for some purpose. My interpretation -\n                  with my feeble light and dull intuition- is that I am\n                  to send you some of those poor little frail pansies.\"\n                  He then goes on to explain that pansies are for\n                  thoughts and their old English name \"hearts-ease\" is\n                  better suited than \"pansies = pensees\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce thanks her for sending him the ginger cakes\n                  which he tried to share with the horned-toads but\n                  they preferred grasshoppers. He declines to visit\n                  Oakland because his last visit cost him a month's\n                  illness but urges her to visit him in Los Gatos and\n                  to bring with her \"that impossible paragon, the\n                  Pittsburgh sister - whom, however, I believe to be a\n                  myth.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","Bierce asks Harriet for the Paris address of her\n                  \"musical sweetheart,\" Will King, so that he can thank\n                  him for a book and asks her to write him concerning\n                  herself. Otherwise he will have to hire a detective\n                  to shadow her night and day and send him reports of\n                  everything he learns about her activities. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-b]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce wishes to see her very badly but remembers\n                  all too well the last illness which he suffered in\n                  Oakland, promises to send tickets to Belle and her if\n                  they will visit him in Los Gatos for a Sunday\n                  afternoon, and mentions receiving a letter from her\n                  sister Louise. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce expresses joy at the receipt of her letter\n                  for \"it clears you of the solemn suspicion of running\n                  away from me in cold-blooded infraction of our\n                  understanding\" but he also thinks \"it very rascally\n                  of you to take all the sunshine out of Oakland to\n                  bestow it upon Iona.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Sends another photograph to replace the damaged\n                  one along with several books to \"the Colonel and the\n                  Major\" and mentions a letter from Mamie who proved to\n                  be a charming traveling companion. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Responding to her impression of his goodness\n                  Bierce writes, \"It is pretty easy to be good to you,\n                  and I don't expect any credit for it in the books of\n                  the Recording Angel. He will say: 'Bah ! who wouldn't\n                  be good to Hattie Hershberg?' and then he will debit\n                  me with one selfish motive.\" He also mentions Kodak\n                  photographs of a group consisting of Hattie, Mamie,\n                  Dave, Selma, Louise, and himself, while assuring her\n                  of his devotion, \"you are still the only girl in the\n                  world; and if there is a man who does not love you he\n                  is a scoundrel.\" Referring to his experience in\n                  military life Bierce writes, \"No, my pet scheme for\n                  making soldiers of the Major's little rascals is not\n                  practicable. The confounded Government is so\n                  particular about the moral character of its recruits\n                  that I couldn't enlist myself. This is a great\n                  disappointment to me. I had quite set my heart on\n                  getting Co. A into Cuba, to prove that bad boys make\n                  the best soldiers. But I'm assured that it cannot be\n                  done.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[misdated \"April\" in letter] \n                  [#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce writes that he has severed all connections\n                  with Los Gatos and that his health is good as he day\n                  dreams under the redwoods. He complains that thoughts\n                  of her often break in upon his reminiscences of the\n                  past, \"Only the other day you wantonly interrupted\n                  the march of a column of troops from Readyville to\n                  Woodbury, Tennessee, which was not at all nice of\n                  you.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce agrees to take her to see the soldiers and\n                  to expound every military mystery they encounter and\n                  to plan a trip to the country when she visits. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce promises to visit San Francisco next Sunday\n                  and Monday if she promises to give him Monday, when\n                  they can see the soldiers or go anywhere she wants. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce was unable to go to Oakland and wishes that\n                  he could run the world awhile, \"My first official act\n                  would be to order you and Mamie to Los Gatos; my\n                  second, to go there myself.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce declines a guided tour of Silver Lake due\n                  to his poor health and continues by teasing Belle\n                  about her younger sister, \"I'm thinking seriously of\n                  transferring my love from Hattie to you. You don't\n                  move away without notice, and - well, your mother's\n                  right in worrying about Hattie. That girl needs a\n                  convent worse than Selma - a convent with more\n                  austere 'sisters' and higher walls, topped with\n                  broken glass. A sentinel with a repeating rifle might\n                  be added.\" \n                  [#5992-p]","Bierce thanks Hattie for the present of a cushion\n                  because it signified her return from her trip to a\n                  lake in the mountains and asks if he can visit her on\n                  Saturday afternoon. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce hopes that she is happier than in her last\n                  letter and asks individually about the health of her\n                  whole family. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce agrees to examine the manuscript of one of\n                  her friends if it is in typescript and legible and\n                  describes his new quarters in a house with six rooms,\n                  one of which he has reserved for her and her chaperon\n                  if she will visit. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","Birece thanks Hubbard (1856-1915) for sending him\n                  a bound volume of The Philistine, a monthly magazine\n                  (1895-1915), and congratulates him on his success\n                  with the venture; Hubbard, an American inspirational\n                  essayist who published and edited The Philistine, saw\n                  its circulation increase from 2500 copies given away\n                  to 225,000 paid subscriptions. \n                  [#5992-o]","Bierce apologizes for his seeming inattention and\n                  answers her questions about the Rubaiyat of Omar\n                  Khayyam. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[ #5992-b]","Bierce urges Hattie to come, rent a house, and\n                  visit several weeks along with Belle and Florence,\n                  \"Please say if you will come and thereby sweeten the\n                  fragrance of the flowers, intensify the gold of the\n                  sunshine and add a new music to the voices of my pet\n                  quails - one of which sits on my knee as I write and\n                  looks knowing as if he said: I can tell by your face\n                  whom you are writing to?\" \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce expresses his disappointment that she did\n                  not come up to visit during her summer outing and\n                  determines to accustom himself to disappointment even\n                  to the point of allowing Harriet, Belle, and Florence\n                  to marry if they choose. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce asks her to again send the recipe for\n                  molasses candy for some of the ladies there want to\n                  make some and \"as the purpose of my existence is to\n                  please the members of the sex which your virtues\n                  preserve from damnation I comply with the request.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce voices his concern over Louise's illness\n                  (malaria ?) and begs for news of her condition. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce asks for news of Louise. Relates plans to\n                  make a farewell visit to San Francisco before he\n                  returns to Washington DC to live. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce thanks Hattie for her good news about\n                  Louise and the invitation to Thanksgiving dinner\n                  which he must decline in the chaos of preparing to\n                  leave for Washington DC but promises to try to see\n                  them all before he leaves. \n                  [#5992-j]","Replying to Blythe's letter of the sixth, Bierce\n                  informs him that he has not written any fiction\n                  recently and has \"uniformly declined to write for the\n                  magazines, being dissatisfied with the indefinite\n                  character of their proposals and the uncertainty as\n                  to when the work if accepted will be published.\" He\n                  admits that the Cosmopolitan Magazine may have a\n                  different system of publication than most magazines\n                  and declares it to be better than the majority of\n                  them. \n                  [#5992-m]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce tells Hattie that he is to leave today and\n                  asks if she can keep herself and Louise and Belle at\n                  home long enough to see him before he leaves at 5\n                  p.m. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce tells her that \"it is not worthwhile to\n                  love you anymore, for I shall never see you again\"\n                  even if she should visit Pittsburgh because the coal\n                  smoke from the railway engines makes him very ill and\n                  there is little else in Pittsburgh. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","Asks about the family and when she will be able to\n                  visit her sister Nettie in Pittsburgh and him in\n                  Washington \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce declares that if he shall ever see those\n                  whom he loves again he will have to do the traveling\n                  \"to the imminent destruction of my lungs\" and wishes\n                  her \"as much happiness as I can make up my mind that\n                  you ought to have in my absence.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Bierce deals with a coolness or \"defection\"\n                  growing out of their joint venture in publishing\n                  Black Beetles. Bierce also refuses to jointly\n                  republish The Monk because their business\n                  relationship was \"the rock that wrecked our\n                  friendship.\" \n                  [#5992-a]","Bierce hopes to see her in Washington before she\n                  leaves on her trip to Europe with her sister Nettie\n                  and offers to show her the capital \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992- a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992- a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","Having just returned from an unpleasant fortnight\n                  in New York, Bierce hopes that Hattie will be able to\n                  visit him in Washington, although he would be willing\n                  to return to New York to see her. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","Bierce looks forward to seeing Harriet in a few\n                  days and describes his Christmas Day activities. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","Bierce assures her that he is not angry that she\n                  won't be coming to Washington because \"I have lived\n                  long enough to learn that a woman's promise is merely\n                  the expression of a mood - and woman's moods do not\n                  last long.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce is glad that Hattie had a good time in\n                  Washington during her visit and that she is enjoying\n                  New York City as well but does not plan to see her in\n                  New York. \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992- a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","Bierce thanks her for her expression of sympathy\n                  and mentions that his daughter is visiting with him. \n                  [#5992-j]","Bierce writes that he hopes her reasons for\n                  staying in the East so long is due to having such a\n                  good time and not the matchmaking attempts of Sally\n                  and Nettie, and he also touts his typewriting ability\n                  \"I have one great qualification: I can hold my\n                  tongue, though sometimes both hands are required to\n                  do the job.\" \n                  [#5992-j]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[ #5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-g]","Having received her note about her impending\n                  marriage, Bierce writes, \"It is pleasant to know that\n                  you still live, though about to die - I mean marry\n                  and live in Philadelphia. I approve the marriage, but\n                  Philadelphia! - that is going too far\" and asks for\n                  news of everyone. \n                  [#5992-j]","2 letters sent to different addresses. \n                  [#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","Original in \n                  Shapes of Clay[Barrett\n                  PS 1097.S34 1903] \n                  [ #5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-g]","[#5992]","An important letter concerning the material later\n                  used in \n                  Shapes of Clayand the \n                  Collected Works, which\n                  Howes was then compiling. Howes wishes to publish it\n                  all in two volumes; Bierce replies that Howes has a\n                  moral right, by agreement, to publish only one and\n                  that Bierce should have surplus material for a volume\n                  of essays promised for the \n                  Collected Works. \n                  [#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","The recipient may be Frank Jenners Wilstach; the\n                  reference to \"Wilstachian thinglets\" may be FJW's \n                  A Dictionary of\n                  Similes(Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Boston,\n                  1916) \n                  [#5992-h]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","Cancellation noted, 1913 SEP 3, [upon receipt of\n                  1913 AUG 29 transfer of title to Carrie J.\n                  Christiansen] \n                  [#5992-g]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","Bierce returns her \"excellent verses\" which she\n                  had enclosed in a letter to him under the\n                  misunderstanding that he had some editorial\n                  connection with Cosmopolitan Magazine. \n                  [#5992-n]","[#5992-e]","[#5992-d]","[#5992-g]","Bierce returns the proofs of volume seven of \n                  The Devil's\n                  Dictionary, approves of Neale's announcement\n                  of books undertaken in 1910, \"A pretty ambitious\n                  project. They go a long way toward making my dream\n                  come true, namely, that you are to be the foremost\n                  publisher in America,\" and rejoices that he has only\n                  three and a half volumes of page proofs yet to read,\n                  with a newsclipping about the growth of thin paper\n                  used in bookmaking. \n                  Tipped in with a typed transcript in a copy of \n                  In the Midst of Lifeby\n                  Ambrose Bierce (1898) \n                  [#5992-q]","[#5992-g]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","Bierce quotes a long excerpt from a letter to him\n                  from S.O. Howe, the editor of his book, \n                  The Shadow on the Dial and\n                  Other Essays, published in San Francisco by\n                  A.M. Robertson in 1909, which makes arrangements for\n                  transferring the copyright for \n                  The Shadow on the\n                  Dial. Bierce also refers to waiting for a few\n                  page proofs. \n                  [#5992-r]","Bierce takes issue with Neale in his refusal to\n                  serve on a jury with a Negro and agreeing with him in\n                  his opposition to the Fifteenth Amendment, \"but are\n                  you sure that the Judge will not punish you for\n                  contempt, seeing in your protest only an\n                  advertisement of your book and business?...\" \n                  [#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992]","Bierce writes to his friend, eventual biographer,\n                  and publisher of The \n                  Collected Works of Ambrose\n                  Bierce, Walter Neale, thanking him for his\n                  explanation about Kaufman and his copyright lawyer,\n                  and mentioning the anger of the artist Miss Campbell\n                  over Neale's refusal to see her and the work she had\n                  done at his suggestion, \"being an artist and a woman,\n                  she is naturally a bit sensitive. May I say anything\n                  to comfort her?\" \n                  [#5992-l]","[#5992]","[#5992-g]","[#5992]","[#5992]","[#5992-c]","Bierce writes in this partial letter, \"I am not a\n                  'free agent' and can now (as my time is short) hope\n                  to see only a few even of those whom I most wish to\n                  see.\" He also warns that Sacramento \"is bad for the\n                  heart - it used to be bad for mine.\" \n                  [#5992-k]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","Bierce apologizes for not being at home when Mrs.\n                  Beckman and Mrs. Wright came to call and refers to\n                  her health, \"I fancy that good big heart of yours is\n                  not going to fail you. It has never failed those who\n                  love you - for example.\" \n                  [#5992-k]","[#5992-g]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[#5992- f]","[#5992]","Bierce mentions his poor health since midsummer\n                  and looks forward to the visit of his friends. \n                  [#5992-k]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","TL copy, n.y. SEP 18 S.L. Clemens [Mark Twain] to\n                  [Edward Steele], 1 p. [#5992-f] \n                  [#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992-a]","[#5992]","[#5992-f]","[#5992-f]","[publ. in Times Observer]","[publ. in The Bulletin, San Francisco]","[publ. in The San Francisco Examiner]","[publ. in Los Gatos Daily Times]","[#5992-f]","[5992-s]","p. i","p. ii","p. 1-5","p. 5a","p. 6-15 \n                     note: p. 9 omitted in numbering error in\n                     page sequence: correct sequence is pages 13, 15,\n                     14.","p. 15.a","p. 15.b","p. 16","p. 17-19 \n                     note: p. 20 omitted in numbering","p. 21","p. 22-24","p. 24.a","p. 25-29","p. 29.a","p. 29.b","p. 30","p. 31-34","p. 35-37","p. 38-41","- insert:","p. 42","p. 42.a","p. 43","p. 44-46","p. 47","p. 48","p. 49-58","- insert:","- insert:","p. 59-63","p. 64","p. 65-68","p. 69-82","p. 83","p. 84","p. 84.a","p. 84.b","p. 84.c","p. 84.d","- attached","p. 84.e","p. 85-90","p. 91-95","p. 96-98","p. 99-103","p. 104-106","p. 107-111. \n                     p. 112 omitted in numbering","p. 113-120. \n                     p. 115 omitted in numbering","p. 121","p. 121.a","p. 122-124","p. 125-128","p. 129-131","p. 132-135","p. 136","p. 137-139","p. 140-141","p. 142-143","p. 144-145","p. 146-147","p. 148-150","p. 151-157","P. 158-159","p. 160-161","p. 162-164","p. 165-173","p. 173.a","p. 174","p. 174.a","p. 174.b","p. 175-185","p.186-188","p. 189-195","p. 196-206","p. 204","p. 208-211","p. 210","p. 212-215","p. 216","p. 217","p. 218-222","p. 223","p. 224","p. 225","p. 225.a","p. 226-232","p. 233","p. 233.a","p. 234-236","p. 237-244","p. 238","p. 245-247 \n                     (\"probably imperfect\" and [see list on]\n                     \"page 196\" written in pencil)","p. 248-250","p. 251-252","p. 253","p. 254 \n                     (Several initial letters written in\n                     pencil)","p. 255-260","p. 261-267","p. 268-270","p. 271-277 \n                     (in Bierce's handwriting)","p. 277.a \n                     (in Bierce's handwriting)","p. 278-279","p. 280","p. 281-282","p. 283-284","p. 285-286","p. 286.a","p. 287-288","p. 289","p. 290","p. 291-294","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.a","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.b","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.c","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.d","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.e","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.f","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.g","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.h","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.i","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.j","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.k","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.l","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.m","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.n","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.o","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.p","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.q","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.r","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.s","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.t","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.u","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.v","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.w","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.x","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.y","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.z","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.aa","This item is bound between pages 287 and 288. \n                     p. 295.bb","This item is bound between pages 287 and\n                        288. \n                        - inserted inside of back cover","Containing reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 1-63, p.\n                  44-46 blank. \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-43","p. 47-63","Containing reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 6-55, p. 26\n                  blank. \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-4","p. 5-55","Containing reviews of Bierce's books, clipped from\n                  a variety of newspapers. Generally, the sources of\n                  the clippings were identified in ink at the\n                  conclusion of each article, but the dates of\n                  publication were not. Pagination added: 1-46, p.\n                  17-18, 26 blank. \n                  [MSS #5992-a]","p. 1-15","p. 19-25","p. 27-45","Embossed \"Scrap Book\" in gold on the cover.\n                  Generally, the sources of the clippings were\n                  identified in ink at the conclusion of each article,\n                  but the dates of publication were not. Pagination\n                  added: 1-19 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p. 1-9 \n                     Clippings from various sources re: San\n                     Francisco \"News Letter\"","p. 10-19 \n                     Revies of Bierce's book: \n                     The Fiend's\n                     Delightby Dod Grile, (pseud.)","Contains early artiles by Bierce, approximately\n                  1884-1888, but the clippings are not in strict\n                  chronological sequence. Teh date and place of\n                  publcaiton of some of the articles was noted by\n                  Bierce in ink or pencil. Pagination added: 13-137; p.\n                  36-136 blank","Contains various articles and columns by Bierce,\n                  ca. 1893-1902, but the clippings are not in\n                  chronological sequence, and many lack dates. \n                  Many of the clippings were folded to fit within\n                  the size of book and some items are obscured by\n                  others. \n                  Pagination added: 1-61 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Inscribed in ink by Bierce inside front cover:\n                  \"Book 1, Jan. 1893 - Dec. 1894.\" \n                  Contains Ambrose Bierce's column, \"Prattle.\" \n                  The clippings appear to be arranged in strict\n                  chronological order. \n                  Pagination added: 1-57 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Inscribed in ink by Bierce inside front cover:\n                  \"Book 2, Jan 1895 - Nov. 1895.\" \n                  Contains Ambrose Bierce's column, \"Prattle.\" \n                  The clippings appear to be arranged in strict\n                  chronological order. Pagination added: 1-64 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-123 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Vol. 10 Covers the period 1899 Jan. 1 - 1900 Oct.\n                  12. Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-120 \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","Vol. 11 covers the period 1900 Oct. 14-1903 May\n                  18. Contains titled columns by Ambrose Bierce,\n                  beginning with \"Prattle,\" and including other of his\n                  columns published in later years, although many of\n                  the clippings omit the column title. The clippings\n                  appear to be in fairly good chronological order,\n                  although some items lack dates. Pagination added:\n                  1-30, 30A, 30B, 31 -40, 40A, 40B, 41-116 \n                  To correct an obvious error, two detached\n                  leaves containing items dating from 1901 found in the\n                  back of vol. 10 were replaced in vol. 11 by date and\n                  repaginated as p. 36-A/36-B and 40-A/40-B. \n                  In addition to Bierce's columns, vol. 11\n                  includeds Bierce's reviews of others' books: \n                  [MSS # 5992-a]","p.33","p.34/35","Pagination added: 1-131, 131A, 131B, 132-145. Most\n                  of the items lack dates, and those that are dated are\n                  not in chronological order. Of the items that are\n                  dated, the earliest date noted is 1888 Feb 19 (p.65)\n                  and the latest is 1904 Nov 29 (p.115). 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He was appointed to the University\n         of Virginia faculty in 1825, a position he resigned in 1845 in\n         order to move to Philadelphia and devote his time to\n         literature. While at the University he served as chairman of\n         the faculty for several terms. Tucker wrote poetry and novels,\n         a two-volume biography of Thomas Jefferson, and a statistical\n         work \n         Progress of the United States in\n         Population and wealth in Fifty Yearsin 1843. This\n         collection includes the unpublished manuscript of one of his\n         novels: \n         A Century Hence or A Romance of\n         1941. Tucker married three times. In 1797 he married\n         Mary Byrd Farley who died in 1799. In 1802 he married Maria\n         Ball Carter, the great niece of George Washington, who died in\n         1823. His third wife was Louisa Bowdoin Thompson whom he\n         married in 1828. She died in 1859. All of his children were\n         born during his second marriage.","Gassner Harrison's daughter Mary Stuart Harrison married\n         Francis H. Smith, still another professor at the University.\n         Smith (1829-1928) was a student at the University from\n         1849-1851. He was appointed assistant to the Professor of\n         Mathematics for 1851-1853 and was Professor of Natural\n         Philosophy 1853-1907. He was Emeritus Professor in residence\n         from 1907 till his death in 1928.","Smith's daughter Eleanor married Charles W. Kent\n         (1860-1917), Professor of German and French at University of\n         Virginia from 1888-1893 and Professor of English literature\n         from 1893-1917. He was the first literary editor of the\n         sixteen volume \n         Library of Southern Literature,\n         as well as the first editor of the University of Virginia \n         Alumni Bulletin. Charles Kent's\n         papers include a number of letters from Woodrow Wilson and\n         correspondence with Kent's brother Harry T. Kent, an attorney\n         in St. Louis, Missouri. Kent's papers relate to a number of\n         topics about the University including the Y.M.C.A., the\n         founding of Madison Hall, and the possibility of coeducation\n         at the University. There is a group of letters concerning\n         Kent's running for the State Board of Education in 1906.","The Tucker, Harrison, and Smith papers (accession numbers\n         2589, 3825, 3847, 3947-a through 3847-h, and 3847-j through\n         3847-l) consist of nineteen linear shelf feet (ca. 22,500\n         items) ranging in date from 1790 through 1940. The collection\n         consists of the correspondence and papers of members of\n         several families linked together by marriage and in many cases\n         connected to the University of Virginia. In addition to the\n         correspondence, which is the major portion of the collection,\n         there are manuscripts, including poems by George Tucker and\n         his unpublished novel \n         A Century Hence or A Romance of\n         1941, diaries including one from the Civil War period,\n         financial records, genealogical information, student\n         notebooks, notebooks and papers of several University of\n         Virginia professors, wills, and a few miscellaneous papers\n         dealing with slaves.","The correspondence, primarily among relative of the Tucker,\n         Harrison, Smith, Kent, Lewis, Hamilton, Stevens, and Carter\n         families, spans the entire nineteenth century and includes the\n         correspondence of four University of Virginia professors -\n         George Tucker, Gessner Harrison, Francis Henry Smith, and\n         Charles William Kent. The families were, for the most part,\n         located in Charlottesville or other areas of Virginia, but\n         there is some correspondence with relatives in Kentucky and\n         Ohio. Some of the correspondence mentions political issues of\n         the day, but most of the letters concern family and personal\n         affairs, with University life a frequent topic. The family\n         letters discuss French lessons, boarding school, church\n         activities, weddings, illnesses and deaths. There are letters\n         from Gessner and Edward Tiffin Harrison describing life at the\n         University in the first years of its existence, letters\n         describing activities surrounding William H. McGuffey\n         (1800-1873), who became Professor of Moral Philosophy at the\n         University in 1845 and who is best known for his school\n         reader, and letters discussing life in Harrisonburg, Virginia\n         from the 1790's through the 1890's. The letters of George\n         Tucker and his daughter Mary Lelia Tucker in the late 1840's\n         describe life in Philadelphia. George Tucker described his\n         travels in the South in 1860 and 1861, and Gessner Harrison's\n         sons wrote a number of letters during the Civil War describing\n         their experiences. There are also several letters written in\n         the 1820's by Lieutenant Lawrence Fielding Carter who was\n         serving in the United States Army and was stationed in Florida\n         and the Arkansas territory.","In addition to family correspondence, there are also a\n         number of letters from other University of Virginia professors\n         such as William B. Rogers, Charles S. Venable, John W. Mallet,\n         John B. Minor and Maximilian Schele De Vere, among others, as\n         well as the first president of the University, Edwin A.\n         Alderman.","Other notable correspondents include John Singleton Mosby,\n         Thomas Nelson Page, and Woodrow Wilson. There are\n         approximately twenty-five letters from Mosby, primarily to\n         Francis H. Smith, during the years 1880- 1916. Smith was\n         Mosby's professor at the University in the early 1850's. There\n         is a similar number of letters from Woodrow Wilson to Charles\n         W. Kent during the period 1880-1916. Wilson attended the\n         University from 1879 through 1881 where he became friends with\n         Kent. He continued to be interested in University happenings\n         and in an 1894 letter expressed his opposition to coeducation\n         at the University. In another letter he explained his reasons\n         for turning down the presidency of the University of Virginia.\n         Kent also corresponded with Thomas Nelson Page, and a few of\n         Page's letters express his views on Southern literature.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","M[aria]","B[all]","T[ucker]","B[etsy]","M[ary]","G[essner]","Isa[?]","Geo[rge]","Sam[uel]","E[llen\n               Smith?]","E[llen Smith]","F[rancis]","E[llen E.\n               Smith]","S[mith]","G[eorge]","G[ildersleeve?]","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of the Tucker, Harrison and Smith Families \n         \n         1790-1940"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of the Tucker, Harrison and Smith Families \n         \n         1790-1940"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["2589, 3825, 3847, 3847-a\n         through 3847-h, and 3847-j through 3847-l"],"unitid_tesim":["2589, 3825, 3847, 3847-a\n         through 3847-h, and 3847-j through 3847-l"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_persname_ssim":["M[aria]","B[all]","T[ucker]","B[etsy]","M[ary]","G[essner]","Isa[?]","Geo[rge]","Sam[uel]","E[llen\n               Smith?]","E[llen Smith]","F[rancis]","E[llen E.\n               Smith]","S[mith]","G[eorge]","G[ildersleeve?]"],"creators_ssim":["M[aria]","B[all]","T[ucker]","B[etsy]","M[ary]","G[essner]","Isa[?]","Geo[rge]","Sam[uel]","E[llen\n               Smith?]","E[llen Smith]","F[rancis]","E[llen E.\n               Smith]","S[mith]","G[eorge]","G[ildersleeve?]"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Several separately accessioned collections have been\n            interfiled because the material is so closely related. The\n            major portion of the papers was given to the University\n            library by Mr. Edward W. Gamble, Jr., 1817 Fendall Avenue,\n            Charlottesville, Virginia, on July 14, 1975. This portion\n            includes accession numbers 3825, 3847, 3847-a through\n            3847-f, 3847-h, and 3847-j and was originally deposited at\n            the library by Mrs. Edward W. Gamble, Jr., between the\n            years 1951 and 1958. Mrs. Gamble was the daughter of\n            University of Virginia professor Charles W. Kent and\n            Eleanor Smith. In addition, accession number 2589 was given\n            to the library by Mrs. Gamble on January 10, 1947, and\n            accession number 3847-k was given to the library by Mrs.\n            Gamble on January 13, 1965.","Accession number 3847-g consists of 123 letters written\n            to Maria Carter (Harrison) Broadus during the years\n            1839-1857 and was given to the library by Dr. J. Hartwell\n            Harrison, Harvard Medical School, Department of Surgery,\n            Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 721 Huntington Avenue, Boston,\n            Massachusetts, 02115, on July 29, 1975. These letters were\n            originally deposited at the library on April 6, 1954 by\n            Mrs. Carrington Harrison, Dr. Harrison's mother. Accession\n            number 3847-1 was a gift of Mrs. C. W. Kent on March 2,\n            1975 and includes ca. 100 items for the period 1837-1900,\n            consisting of papers of Lelia Tucker and of the Smith and\n            Harrison families."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This collection\n         consists of ca. 22,500 items."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence (boxes 1-45) has been arranged in\n         chronological order. It is followed by manuscripts of poems\n         and essays (boxes 45-46), diaries (boxes 46-47), genealogical\n         material (box 47), business papers (boxes 47-50), wills (box\n         50), school notebooks and other papers dealing with the\n         University of Virginia (boxes 51-54), and miscellaneous items\n         (boxes 54-56).\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The correspondence (boxes 1-45) has been arranged in\n         chronological order. It is followed by manuscripts of poems\n         and essays (boxes 45-46), diaries (boxes 46-47), genealogical\n         material (box 47), business papers (boxes 47-50), wills (box\n         50), school notebooks and other papers dealing with the\n         University of Virginia (boxes 51-54), and miscellaneous items\n         (boxes 54-56)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrincipal correspondents during the first half of the\n         nineteenth century include Dr. Peachey Harrison (1777-1848) of\n         Harrisonburg, Virginia, his wife Mary Stewart Harrison\n         (1783-1857), and their children Edward Tiffin Harrison\n         (1805-1828), Gessner Harrison (1807-1862), Mary Jane Harrison\n         (1816-?), Margaret Frances (Harrison) Stevens (1819-1858),\n         Caroline Elizabeth Harrison (1822-?), and Peachey Rush\n         Harrison (1823-1852).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eGessner Harrison was a student during the first session of\n         the University of Virginia, graduating in 1828 in medicine and\n         ancient languages. In 1828 he received a temporary appointment\n         to the professorship of ancient languages at the University,\n         succeeding George Long, and in 1829 received a permanent\n         appointment. He served as chairman of the faculty a number of\n         times. In 1859 he left the University to found a school of the\n         classics in Belmont, Virginia. He married Eliza Lewis Carter\n         Tucker, the University's first professor of moral\n         philosophy.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Tucker (1775-1861) was born on Bermuda and at the\n         age of twenty came to the College of William and Mary where\n         his cousin St. George Tucker was a law professor and where he\n         studied law. He was elected to the Virginia General Assembly\n         in 1815 and served three terms in the House of\n         Representatives, 1819-1825. He was appointed to the University\n         of Virginia faculty in 1825, a position he resigned in 1845 in\n         order to move to Philadelphia and devote his time to\n         literature. While at the University he served as chairman of\n         the faculty for several terms. Tucker wrote poetry and novels,\n         a two-volume biography of Thomas Jefferson, and a statistical\n         work \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eProgress of the United States in\n         Population and wealth in Fifty Years\u003c/title\u003ein 1843. This\n         collection includes the unpublished manuscript of one of his\n         novels: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Century Hence or A Romance of\n         1941\u003c/title\u003e. Tucker married three times. In 1797 he married\n         Mary Byrd Farley who died in 1799. In 1802 he married Maria\n         Ball Carter, the great niece of George Washington, who died in\n         1823. His third wife was Louisa Bowdoin Thompson whom he\n         married in 1828. She died in 1859. All of his children were\n         born during his second marriage.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eGassner Harrison's daughter Mary Stuart Harrison married\n         Francis H. Smith, still another professor at the University.\n         Smith (1829-1928) was a student at the University from\n         1849-1851. He was appointed assistant to the Professor of\n         Mathematics for 1851-1853 and was Professor of Natural\n         Philosophy 1853-1907. He was Emeritus Professor in residence\n         from 1907 till his death in 1928.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSmith's daughter Eleanor married Charles W. Kent\n         (1860-1917), Professor of German and French at University of\n         Virginia from 1888-1893 and Professor of English literature\n         from 1893-1917. He was the first literary editor of the\n         sixteen volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLibrary of Southern Literature\u003c/title\u003e,\n         as well as the first editor of the University of Virginia \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAlumni Bulletin\u003c/title\u003e. Charles Kent's\n         papers include a number of letters from Woodrow Wilson and\n         correspondence with Kent's brother Harry T. Kent, an attorney\n         in St. Louis, Missouri. Kent's papers relate to a number of\n         topics about the University including the Y.M.C.A., the\n         founding of Madison Hall, and the possibility of coeducation\n         at the University. There is a group of letters concerning\n         Kent's running for the State Board of Education in 1906.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Principal correspondents during the first half of the\n         nineteenth century include Dr. Peachey Harrison (1777-1848) of\n         Harrisonburg, Virginia, his wife Mary Stewart Harrison\n         (1783-1857), and their children Edward Tiffin Harrison\n         (1805-1828), Gessner Harrison (1807-1862), Mary Jane Harrison\n         (1816-?), Margaret Frances (Harrison) Stevens (1819-1858),\n         Caroline Elizabeth Harrison (1822-?), and Peachey Rush\n         Harrison (1823-1852).","Gessner Harrison was a student during the first session of\n         the University of Virginia, graduating in 1828 in medicine and\n         ancient languages. In 1828 he received a temporary appointment\n         to the professorship of ancient languages at the University,\n         succeeding George Long, and in 1829 received a permanent\n         appointment. He served as chairman of the faculty a number of\n         times. In 1859 he left the University to found a school of the\n         classics in Belmont, Virginia. He married Eliza Lewis Carter\n         Tucker, the University's first professor of moral\n         philosophy.","George Tucker (1775-1861) was born on Bermuda and at the\n         age of twenty came to the College of William and Mary where\n         his cousin St. George Tucker was a law professor and where he\n         studied law. He was elected to the Virginia General Assembly\n         in 1815 and served three terms in the House of\n         Representatives, 1819-1825. He was appointed to the University\n         of Virginia faculty in 1825, a position he resigned in 1845 in\n         order to move to Philadelphia and devote his time to\n         literature. While at the University he served as chairman of\n         the faculty for several terms. Tucker wrote poetry and novels,\n         a two-volume biography of Thomas Jefferson, and a statistical\n         work \n         Progress of the United States in\n         Population and wealth in Fifty Yearsin 1843. This\n         collection includes the unpublished manuscript of one of his\n         novels: \n         A Century Hence or A Romance of\n         1941. Tucker married three times. In 1797 he married\n         Mary Byrd Farley who died in 1799. In 1802 he married Maria\n         Ball Carter, the great niece of George Washington, who died in\n         1823. His third wife was Louisa Bowdoin Thompson whom he\n         married in 1828. She died in 1859. All of his children were\n         born during his second marriage.","Gassner Harrison's daughter Mary Stuart Harrison married\n         Francis H. Smith, still another professor at the University.\n         Smith (1829-1928) was a student at the University from\n         1849-1851. He was appointed assistant to the Professor of\n         Mathematics for 1851-1853 and was Professor of Natural\n         Philosophy 1853-1907. He was Emeritus Professor in residence\n         from 1907 till his death in 1928.","Smith's daughter Eleanor married Charles W. Kent\n         (1860-1917), Professor of German and French at University of\n         Virginia from 1888-1893 and Professor of English literature\n         from 1893-1917. He was the first literary editor of the\n         sixteen volume \n         Library of Southern Literature,\n         as well as the first editor of the University of Virginia \n         Alumni Bulletin. Charles Kent's\n         papers include a number of letters from Woodrow Wilson and\n         correspondence with Kent's brother Harry T. Kent, an attorney\n         in St. Louis, Missouri. Kent's papers relate to a number of\n         topics about the University including the Y.M.C.A., the\n         founding of Madison Hall, and the possibility of coeducation\n         at the University. There is a group of letters concerning\n         Kent's running for the State Board of Education in 1906."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Tucker, Harrison and Smith Families,\n            Accession #2589, 3825, 3847, 3847-a through 3847-h, and\n            3847-j through 3847-l, Special Collections Dept.,\n            University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of the Tucker, Harrison and Smith Families,\n            Accession #2589, 3825, 3847, 3847-a through 3847-h, and\n            3847-j through 3847-l, Special Collections Dept.,\n            University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Tucker, Harrison, and Smith papers (accession numbers\n         2589, 3825, 3847, 3947-a through 3847-h, and 3847-j through\n         3847-l) consist of nineteen linear shelf feet (ca. 22,500\n         items) ranging in date from 1790 through 1940. The collection\n         consists of the correspondence and papers of members of\n         several families linked together by marriage and in many cases\n         connected to the University of Virginia. In addition to the\n         correspondence, which is the major portion of the collection,\n         there are manuscripts, including poems by George Tucker and\n         his unpublished novel \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Century Hence or A Romance of\n         1941\u003c/title\u003e, diaries including one from the Civil War period,\n         financial records, genealogical information, student\n         notebooks, notebooks and papers of several University of\n         Virginia professors, wills, and a few miscellaneous papers\n         dealing with slaves.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence, primarily among relative of the Tucker,\n         Harrison, Smith, Kent, Lewis, Hamilton, Stevens, and Carter\n         families, spans the entire nineteenth century and includes the\n         correspondence of four University of Virginia professors -\n         George Tucker, Gessner Harrison, Francis Henry Smith, and\n         Charles William Kent. The families were, for the most part,\n         located in Charlottesville or other areas of Virginia, but\n         there is some correspondence with relatives in Kentucky and\n         Ohio. Some of the correspondence mentions political issues of\n         the day, but most of the letters concern family and personal\n         affairs, with University life a frequent topic. The family\n         letters discuss French lessons, boarding school, church\n         activities, weddings, illnesses and deaths. There are letters\n         from Gessner and Edward Tiffin Harrison describing life at the\n         University in the first years of its existence, letters\n         describing activities surrounding William H. McGuffey\n         (1800-1873), who became Professor of Moral Philosophy at the\n         University in 1845 and who is best known for his school\n         reader, and letters discussing life in Harrisonburg, Virginia\n         from the 1790's through the 1890's. The letters of George\n         Tucker and his daughter Mary Lelia Tucker in the late 1840's\n         describe life in Philadelphia. George Tucker described his\n         travels in the South in 1860 and 1861, and Gessner Harrison's\n         sons wrote a number of letters during the Civil War describing\n         their experiences. There are also several letters written in\n         the 1820's by Lieutenant Lawrence Fielding Carter who was\n         serving in the United States Army and was stationed in Florida\n         and the Arkansas territory.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to family correspondence, there are also a\n         number of letters from other University of Virginia professors\n         such as William B. Rogers, Charles S. Venable, John W. Mallet,\n         John B. Minor and Maximilian Schele De Vere, among others, as\n         well as the first president of the University, Edwin A.\n         Alderman.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eOther notable correspondents include John Singleton Mosby,\n         Thomas Nelson Page, and Woodrow Wilson. There are\n         approximately twenty-five letters from Mosby, primarily to\n         Francis H. Smith, during the years 1880- 1916. Smith was\n         Mosby's professor at the University in the early 1850's. There\n         is a similar number of letters from Woodrow Wilson to Charles\n         W. Kent during the period 1880-1916. Wilson attended the\n         University from 1879 through 1881 where he became friends with\n         Kent. He continued to be interested in University happenings\n         and in an 1894 letter expressed his opposition to coeducation\n         at the University. In another letter he explained his reasons\n         for turning down the presidency of the University of Virginia.\n         Kent also corresponded with Thomas Nelson Page, and a few of\n         Page's letters express his views on Southern literature.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Tucker, Harrison, and Smith papers (accession numbers\n         2589, 3825, 3847, 3947-a through 3847-h, and 3847-j through\n         3847-l) consist of nineteen linear shelf feet (ca. 22,500\n         items) ranging in date from 1790 through 1940. The collection\n         consists of the correspondence and papers of members of\n         several families linked together by marriage and in many cases\n         connected to the University of Virginia. In addition to the\n         correspondence, which is the major portion of the collection,\n         there are manuscripts, including poems by George Tucker and\n         his unpublished novel \n         A Century Hence or A Romance of\n         1941, diaries including one from the Civil War period,\n         financial records, genealogical information, student\n         notebooks, notebooks and papers of several University of\n         Virginia professors, wills, and a few miscellaneous papers\n         dealing with slaves.","The correspondence, primarily among relative of the Tucker,\n         Harrison, Smith, Kent, Lewis, Hamilton, Stevens, and Carter\n         families, spans the entire nineteenth century and includes the\n         correspondence of four University of Virginia professors -\n         George Tucker, Gessner Harrison, Francis Henry Smith, and\n         Charles William Kent. The families were, for the most part,\n         located in Charlottesville or other areas of Virginia, but\n         there is some correspondence with relatives in Kentucky and\n         Ohio. Some of the correspondence mentions political issues of\n         the day, but most of the letters concern family and personal\n         affairs, with University life a frequent topic. The family\n         letters discuss French lessons, boarding school, church\n         activities, weddings, illnesses and deaths. There are letters\n         from Gessner and Edward Tiffin Harrison describing life at the\n         University in the first years of its existence, letters\n         describing activities surrounding William H. McGuffey\n         (1800-1873), who became Professor of Moral Philosophy at the\n         University in 1845 and who is best known for his school\n         reader, and letters discussing life in Harrisonburg, Virginia\n         from the 1790's through the 1890's. The letters of George\n         Tucker and his daughter Mary Lelia Tucker in the late 1840's\n         describe life in Philadelphia. George Tucker described his\n         travels in the South in 1860 and 1861, and Gessner Harrison's\n         sons wrote a number of letters during the Civil War describing\n         their experiences. There are also several letters written in\n         the 1820's by Lieutenant Lawrence Fielding Carter who was\n         serving in the United States Army and was stationed in Florida\n         and the Arkansas territory.","In addition to family correspondence, there are also a\n         number of letters from other University of Virginia professors\n         such as William B. Rogers, Charles S. Venable, John W. Mallet,\n         John B. Minor and Maximilian Schele De Vere, among others, as\n         well as the first president of the University, Edwin A.\n         Alderman.","Other notable correspondents include John Singleton Mosby,\n         Thomas Nelson Page, and Woodrow Wilson. There are\n         approximately twenty-five letters from Mosby, primarily to\n         Francis H. Smith, during the years 1880- 1916. Smith was\n         Mosby's professor at the University in the early 1850's. There\n         is a similar number of letters from Woodrow Wilson to Charles\n         W. Kent during the period 1880-1916. Wilson attended the\n         University from 1879 through 1881 where he became friends with\n         Kent. He continued to be interested in University happenings\n         and in an 1894 letter expressed his opposition to coeducation\n         at the University. In another letter he explained his reasons\n         for turning down the presidency of the University of Virginia.\n         Kent also corresponded with Thomas Nelson Page, and a few of\n         Page's letters express his views on Southern literature."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"persname_ssim":["M[aria]","B[all]","T[ucker]","B[etsy]","M[ary]","G[essner]","Isa[?]","Geo[rge]","Sam[uel]","E[llen\n               Smith?]","E[llen Smith]","F[rancis]","E[llen E.\n               Smith]","S[mith]","G[eorge]","G[ildersleeve?]"],"names_ssim":["M[aria]","B[all]","T[ucker]","B[etsy]","M[ary]","G[essner]","Isa[?]","Geo[rge]","Sam[uel]","E[llen\n               Smith?]","E[llen Smith]","F[rancis]","E[llen E.\n               Smith]","S[mith]","G[eorge]","G[ildersleeve?]"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":3286,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:37:31.622Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu03310_c1217"}},{"id":"viu_viu03243_c49","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Geo[rge] W. 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