A Guide to the Papers of James Fenimore Cooper, 1826-1850
A Collection in the
clifton Waller Barrett Library
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 6245-q
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Preferred Citation
Papers of James Fenimore Cooper, Accession # 6245-q, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This item was purchased from the Seven Gables Bookshop on 15 February 1966.
Scope and Content Information
This collection of James Fenimore Cooper papers includes letters and invitations.
Contents List
Cooper to Carey, Lea, Blanchard, regarding Homeward Bound and Home as Found .
Cooper to Armand Carrel, for Le National (Paris), [missing 3/27/68].
Cooper to Lewis Gaylord Clark, regarding Bunker Hill in Lionel Lincoln . This is found in James Franklin Beard's Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper , Volume V, 46.
Cooper to Richard H. Dana, Sr., lecturing to the Mercantile Library Association of Boston, regarding naval history. This is found in James Franklin Beard's Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper , Volume V, 92.
Cooper to Geroge Robertson, Jr., declining to lecture.
Cooper to Horace Greenough, introduction for W. W. Campbell. (Samuel F.B. Morse?), family affairs.
Cooper to George P. Putnam, regarding medal Cooper struck by Commodore Elliott after the Battle of Lake Erie controversy was settled. Mentions Mr. Adams and Hist. Soc. of R.I. [ca. 1848?] P.S. regarding Free Soil agitation, with Cooper autograph pasted on bottom.
Cooper to John Fagan, regarding financial and legal affairs.
Cooper to John Fagan, regarding new edition of The Spy . "The work must equal Irving's Sketch Book ..." Important. Also Sea Lions . This is found in James Franklin Beard's Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper , Volume VI, 15.
Cooper to John Fagan, mentions The Ways of the Hour, Red Rover, Pioneers, Mohicans, Prairie.
Cooper to William Starbuck Mayo, regarding friends: Gen. Scott, Read, Kearny, Shubrick.
Cooper to George P. Putnam, regarding Rural Hours. This is found in James Franklin Beard's Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper , Volume VI, 195.
Cooper to James Hackett. This is found in James Franklin Beard's Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper , Volume VI, 229.
This is found in James Franklin Beard's Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper , Volume VI, 247.
Cooper to Mrs. [H] Fish, regarding personal and family news.
Charles Mathews, actor, to Cooper, invitation. Signed "Mat."
Letter to press on taxation, Lafayette's opinions, etc. Newspaper clipping on Cooper's libel suit.
Cooper to M. Dubois, invitation.