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  1. The life of Francis Marion / by W. Gilmore Simms. by William Gilmore (1806-1870) Simms, 1844
  2. Southward ho! A spell of sunshine. by W. Gilmore Simms. by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1882-01-01
  3. The scout or. The black riders of Congaree by W. Gilmore Simms. by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1890-01-01
  4. Vasconselos a romance of the new world by W. Gilmore Simms. by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1890-01-01
  5. The forayers; or. The raid of the dog-days. by W. Gilmore Simms. by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1855-01-01
  6. Mellichampe a legend of the Santee by W. Gilmore Simms. by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1854-01-01
  7. The wigwam and the cabin. by W. Gilmore Simms by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1856-01-01
  8. The life of Captain John Smith. The founder of Virginia. By W. G by Simms. William Gilmore. 1806-1870., 1902-01-01

21. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908. Poets Of America, Extra-illustrated: Guide.
(v. II, p. 443). (95) Simms, William Gilmore, 18061870. ANs (W. Gilmore Simms)to WH Kilby; New York, 26 Aug 1833. 1l. (v. I, p. 38). (96) Smith, Elizabeth Okes
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Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908. Poets of America, extra-illustrated: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Call No.:
Creator: Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908.
Title: Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
Quantity: 130 items inserted in 2 v.
Abstract: Manuscripts inserted into Edmund Clarence Stedman, Poets of America (Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1885), including letters, compositions, and notes.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Volumes accessioned as *45-1303, manuscripts contained within accessioned as *45M-437.
Gift of Harry L. Bailey, 350 Park Avenue, New York, New York; received: 1945 Dec. 20.
Scope and Content
Contains 130 manuscript items, spanning 1818-1904, pertaining to American poets and writers such as Emerson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Thoreau, and many others.
Related Material
This volume also has portraits and prints inserted that are not listed in this finding aid.
Container List
  • (1) Albee, John, 1833-1915. Go, carve her name on stone or brass ... [first line]. A. poems. (John Albee); New Castle, N.H., 20 Feb 1895. 1l.

22. Untitled
Fiction Colonial period F Chambers Chambers,Robert W. Cardigan. F Simms Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870.
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Sehome High School Library Sehome High School Library

23. Other 1995 Gifts
May 1862, from William Gilmore Simms (18061870) to South Carolina College professorWilliam James Rivers, extends condolences to Rivers upon the death of
http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/1995/other95.html
SOUTH CAROLINIANA LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY SOUTH CAROLINIANA SOCIETY
MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTIONS
Other 1995 Gifts
  • Bank of Camden Records [Addition to]
    Two documents , 13 October 1868 and 1 May 1869, issued by the Bank of Camden, reports to the Comptroller General of the State of South Carolina, signed by W.D. McDowall, cashier, and listing among the bank's assets Confederate bonds.
  • William Bomar account book, 1851-1861
    Volume belonging to William Bomar (1801-1880), Greenville District country merchant, records sales of clothing, food stuffs, and general merchandise. The son of Edward and Mary Wood Bomar, William Bomar was born near Fairforest. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John and Barbara Powell Bomar, and reared a family near present-day Greer.
  • W.E. Boone, Charleston, Circular letter, May 1856
    Circular letter, signed in print, solicits contributions with which to erect a Methodist church in "the upper part of Charleston, where accommodations for public worship are much needed…The Building Committee have already secured within the city a very creditable proportion of the estimated cost," the circular suggests. "There will be, however, a balance of some $3,000, which, we hope, will be cheerfully contributed by our friends abroad." Monetary gifts in the amount of one dollar are requested—"A sum which you can spare without inconvenience, but one that will furnish important aid to a dependent and worthy cause." The circular is endorsed in print by H.A.C. Walker, Presiding Elder, Charleston District.

24. Other 1994 Gifts
of William Gilmore Simms (18061870) include a letter of introduction for WilliamCullen Bryant in which Simms requests South Carolina College professor Willia
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SOUTH CAROLINIANA LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY SOUTH CAROLINIANA SOCIETY
MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTIONS
Other 1994 Gifts
Bank of Camden minutes, 1850-1857 , of the board of directors, recorded by president W.E. Johnson and president pro tem W.D. McDowall. Business typically centered around issuance and signing of new banknotes, passing of original notes, offering discounts, and discussion of the bank's financial status. On 14 January 1852 the board authorized H.B. Williams as agent, in connection with the Bank of Charlotte, N.C., "to purchase or sell Exchange...on Charleston, N. York, or other points." The question of the "doubtful health of the several officers of the Bank" arose on 29 November 1854. The board decided to hire a new clerk and reduce the salaries of the cashier and teller. Also during this meeting, the board allowed Johnson to pay off certain notes early in case a large note, for which he was liable, should not be paid. Letter, 21 August 1805 , J[oseph] Brevard to James Brown re Samuel Carter, who was "in gaol on suspicion of Horse stealing," and indicates that Job Edens and Henry Rogers had offered to pay Carter's bail. Manuscript , [16 January 1861], Confederate spy letter from P.O. Bryan, manager, telegraph office, Washington, D.C., to the Charleston

25. NONGOTHAM1819
William Gilmore Simms (18061870). JETT, Jett, Kevin W. A Seductive Plea fromthe Gallows Reconsidering William Gilmore Simms s Martin Faber. Mississippi
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The Gothic of Non-Gothic American Writers
in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Internet Resources: Louisa May Alcott
CHAPMAN
, Mary. "The Masochistic Pleasures of the Gothic: Paternal Incest in Alcott's ' A Marble Woman' " In The American Gothic: New Interventions in a National Narrative
DERRICKSON , T. "Race and the Gothic Monster: The Xenophobic Impulse of Louisa May Alcott's ' Taming a Tartar.' " American Transcendental Quarterly
DOUGLAS , Ann. "Mysteries of Louisa May Alcott." 1232].
ESTES , Angela M. "Dismembering the Text: The Horror of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
FRANKLIN , Rosemary F. "Louisa May Alcott's Father(s) and ' The Marble Woman.' " American Transcendental Quarterly 13:4 (1999): 253-268. A discussion of the father figures in Louisa May Alcott's novella "The Marble Woman" (1865). This work typifies the Gothic romance of the dark, Byronic hero and a homeless girl, but is more complex than the usual since it offers a palimpsest of romantic love. The two mysterious men who appear to be rivals for the young girl's love are father figures, projections of Alcott's own father, Bronson. Alcott doubles one real man, Bronson, to create two fathers, one cold and one erotic. This split reveals clearly her ambivalence about her own father.
KLIMASMITH , Betsy. "Slave, Master, Mistress, Slave: Genre and Interracial Desire in Louisa May Alcott's Fiction."

26. Contents
of an Estate George Moses Horton, Myself WILLIAM Gilmore Simms (18061870) The Lazy ofthe Chattahoochee The Marshes of Glynn Evening Song GEORGE W. CABLE (1844
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of The Literature of the American South
Section One: Beginnings to 1880
JOHN SMITH (1580–1631)
A Description of New England
[The Delights of a New Land]
The Generall Historie of Virginia
[Smith Captured by Powhatan]
EBENEZER COOKE (1667–c. 1732)
From The Sot-Weed Factor; or, A Voyage to Maryland
WILLIAM BYRD II (1674-1744)
To Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrey [July 5, 1726] From The History of the Dividing Line THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826) The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America in General Congress Assembled. Notes on the State of Virginia From Query VI. Productions Mineral, Vegetable and Animal From Query XIV. Laws Query XVIII. Manners Query XIX. Manufactures BENJAMIN BANNEKER (1731-1806) and THOMAS JEFFERSON Letter from Benjamin Banneker to the Secretary of State, with His Answer [August 19, 30, 1791] JOHN PENDLETON KENNEDY (1795-1870) Swallow Barn; or, A Sojourn in the Old Dominion Chapter I. Swallow Barn Chapter II. A Country Gentleman

27. Authors Of American Verse
Campbell, James Edwin (18671895); Canning, Josiah D. (1816-1892); Cannon, Noah CalwellW. (1796?-1850 Simms, William Gilmore (1806-1870); Simpson, Joshua
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Authors of American Verse
  • Adams, Henry (1838-1918)
  • Adams, John (1704-1740)
  • Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848)
  • Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888)
  • Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
  • Alger, Jr., Horatio (1832-1899)
  • Allen, Elizabeth Akers (1832-1911 )
  • Allen, James (1739-1808)
  • Allen, Paul (1784-1826)
  • Allston, Washington (1779-1843)
  • Alsop, George (1636-1673?)
  • Arthur, T. S. (1809-1885)
  • Barlow, Joel (1754-1812)
  • Bates, Katharine Lee (1859-1929)
  • Beadle, Samuel Alfred (1857-1932)
  • Belknap, Jeremy (1744-1798)
  • Bell, James Madison (1826-1902)
  • Benjamin, Park (1809-1864)
  • Benjamin, Robert C. O. (1855-1900)
  • Bibb, Eloise A. (1878-1927)
  • Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914)
  • Blackson, Lorenzo Dow (b.1817)
  • Bland, James A. (1854-1911)
  • Bleeker, Ann Eliza (1752-1783)
  • Blood, Benjamin Paul (1832-1919)
  • Bodman, Manoah (1765-1850)
  • Boker, George Henry (1823-1890)
  • Botta, Anne C. Lynch (1815-1891)
  • Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth (1848-1895)
  • Brackenridge, Hugh Henry (1748-1816)
  • Bradford, William (1590-1657)
  • Bradstreet, Anne (1612 or 1613-1672)
  • Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins (1796-1828)
  • >Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878-1962)
  • 28. Native Americans. The North Carolina Experience, Beginnings To 1940. Topical Ind
    W. (James W.) The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by RichardForeman, a 4 p. Simms, William Gilmore, 18061870 The Yemassee A
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/nativeam.html
    The North Carolina Experience,
    Beginnings to 1940
    Native Americans
    General
    General

    29. Library Of Southern Literature
    187 p. Brown, William Wells, 18141884 Narrative of William W. Brown, an AmericanSlave. Top of Page. S. Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870 The Yemassee.
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    Library of Southern Literature
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    From the bibliography compiled by Prof. Robert Bain
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    30. The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg
    Mary Wollstonecraft, 17971851 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816 Sidney, Philip,Sir, 1554-1586 Simms, W. Gilmore (William Gilmore), 1806-1870 Sinclair, BM
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    Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.net Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of FREE electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). It intends to put as many books on-line as possible and to gather these on line works into one central location. It is a terrific service of the University of Illinois.
    Project Gutenberg is the brainchild of Michael Hart, who in 1971 decided that it would be a really good idea if lots of famous and important texts were freely available to everyone in the world. Since then, he has been joined by hundreds of volunteers who share his vision. Now, more than thirty years later, Project Gutenberg has the following figures (as of November 8th 2002): 203 New eBooks released during October 2002, 1975 New eBooks produced in 2002 (they were 1240 in 2001) for a total of 6267 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks. 119 eBooks have been posted so far by Project Gutenberg of Australia
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    Below is an old Authors list, but will give you an idea of the scale of this project.

    31. American Authors Manuscript Summaries - Boston College
    William Gilmore, 18061870 Title William Gilmore Simms Papers, 1841 Simms also editeda number of magazines and Sweeney, Francis W., 1916-2002 Title Francis W
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    @import "/meta-elements/css/standards.css"; BCInfo A to Z SEARCH DIRECTORIES ... manuscripts Search Libraries BC Sites
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    Summaries of manuscript collections in the Burns Library are provided below. For more detailed information about these same collections, consult the BC Libraries On-Line Catalog
    Clark, Charles Upson, 1875-1960

    Title:
    Charles Upson Clark Papers, 1887-1960
    Description: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
    Finding aids: Partial finding aid available.
    Summary: Composed of correspondence, book reviews, typescripts, lecture announcements, and photographs of Clark. Includes a manuscript draft of his autobiograpical PLATFORM RAMBLINGS.
    Biog/Hist Note: Professor and author. Clark received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1903. He served as principal of the Massawippi Summer School in Quebec, and travelled widely in Europe. Clark became professor of languages at City College of New York, and wrote books on a variety of topics.
    Crane, Nathalia, 1913-

    32. SSSL: Bibliography: Fifty Southern Writers Before 1900: A Bio-Bibliographical So
    250256; Joseph Glover Baldwin (1815-1864) , Merritt W. Moseley, Jr., pp. 205-211; William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870) , Mary Ann Wimsatt, pp.
    http://www.missq.msstate.edu/sssl/view.php?pid=8881

    33. Detail Of Washington Irving And His Literary Friends
    18131871), Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894), William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870),Fitz-Greene Project director Ross W. Higgins, director of program services
    http://www.hudsonvalley.org/education/Background/abt_sunny/Friends/friends.html
    Washington Irving and His Literary Friends at Sunnyside.
    Christian Schussele, oil on canvas, 1863. Here, in an aggrandized view of the late author's study at Sunnyside, fourteen of Irving's fellow writers are depicted, left to right: Henry T. Tuckerman (1813-1871), Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894), William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870), Fitz-Greene Halleck (1790-1867), Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882), Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806-1867), William H. Prescott (1796-1859), Irving, James Kirke Paulding (1778-1860), Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), John Pendleton Kennedy (1795-1870), James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), and George Bancroft (1800-1891). A gathering of all these men at the same time never took place: indeed, Cooper, Paulding, Prescott, and Irving were already deceased when the picture was painted. But many of these men had visited Irving at Sunnyside. Historic Hudson Valley (c) 1999 Back to About Sunnyside
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    34. Penn Special Collections-Bird Correspondence-S
    116, Simms, William Gilmore, 18061870 nd, 1 item (1 leaf). 117, Smith, JJJr. nd, 1 item (1 leaf). 118, Snowden, William W. 1827, 2 item (2 leaves).
    http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/rbm/mss/bird/birdgencors.html
    Robert M. Bird Papers Container List
    I. Correspondence S Note: Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. S Folder Contents Scott, Winfield
    1852, 1 item (1 leaf) Sellman, Mrs.
    1830, 2 items (3 leaves) Sexton, Richard Jr.
    1825, 1 item (1 leaf) Simms, William Gilmore
    n.d., 1 item (1 leaf) Smith, J. J. Jr.
    n.d., 1 item (1 leaf) Snowden, William W.
    1827, 2 item (2 leaves) Squier, E. G. (Ephraim George)
    1851, 4 items (4 leaves) Stevenson, U. K.
    1836, 1 item (1 leaf) A B C D E ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Table of Contents Return to Correspondence Page [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] Last update: Friday, 31-Jan-2003 20:56:28 EST
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    35. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    Writers of the 19th century include William Gilmore Simms (18061870), Joel ChandlerHarris W. Somerset Maugham Abstract and decorative as a snowstorm in a
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    36. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    Ne vad a (n vad , vd ) Mountain State of the W US admitted Writers of the 19thcentury include William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870), Joel Chandler Harris, and
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    37. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: The Life Of Francis Marion By William Gilmo
    The Life of Francis Marion William Gilmore Simms American (South Carolinian 18061870.Author of Yemassee , History of South Carolina , etc Q R S T U V W X Y
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    The Life Of Francis Marion
    William Gilmore Simms The Life of Francis Marion
    William Gilmore Simms
    [American (South Carolinian) Writer. 1806-1870.]
    Author of "Yemassee", "History of South Carolina", etc.
    "The British soldier trembles
    When Marion's name is told."
    Bryant.
    Contents.
    Chapter 1.
    Introduction The Huguenots in South Carolina. Chapter 2. The Marion Family Birth of Francis Marion His Youth Shipwreck. Chapter 3. Marion a Farmer Volunteers in the Cherokee Campaign. Chapter 4. Cherokee War continues Marion leads the Forlorn Hope at the Battle of Etchoee. Chapter 5. Marion is returned for the Provincial Congress from St. John's, Berkeley Made Captain in the Second Regiment Fort Johnson taken Battle of Fort Moultrie. Chapter 6. From the Battle of Fort Moultrie to that of Savannah Anecdote of Jasper His Death. Chapter 7. From the Battle of Savannah to the Defeat of Gates at Camden. Chapter 8. Organization of "Marion's Brigade" Surprise of Tories under Gainey Defeat of Barfield Capture of British Guard with Prisoners at Nelson's Ferry.

    38. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors S-Sl
    Simms, W. Gilmore William Gilmore, 18061870 The Life of Francis Marion (GutenbergText Zip) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 647 Kb - ZIP236 Kb SLTXT - ZIP EN
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    Sabatini, Rafael Saint-Pierre, Bernadin de Saki [AKA: Munro, Hector Hugh] Saltman, Benjamin : Salza, Giuseppe
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    Sand, George:
    • Mauprat
    Sandburg, Carl Sands, George W.:
    • Mazelli, and Other Poems
    Sanger, Margaret:
    • The Pivot of Civilization
    Sangster, Margaret E.
    Sardica, Council of Canons (NewAdvent) Sarton, May Saunder, George Savage, Ernest Albert:
    • Old English Libraries: The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
    Savage, Philip Henry
    Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned") fl. Late 12th - Early 13th Century A.D. Sayers, Dorothy L. Scavezze, Dan

    39. American Drama, Table Of Contents
    + Simmons, JW (James Wright), b. 1790 Biography. + Simms, William Gilmore,18061870 Biography. + Smith, John N. Biography. + Smith, John W., fl.
    http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/amdram/htxview?template=toc_hdft.htx&content=t

    40. American Drama Bibliography: S
    Simms, William Gilmore, 18061870, Poems, in The floral offering, a token of PhiladelphiaCasey and Hart 1847 Only poems by Simms included. Smith, John W., fl
    http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/html/amdram/bibliography/s.htm
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    The Secret. A Drama. By Mrs. J. Sadlier. New Edition
    London R. Washbourne
    Mademoiselle De La Seigliere. Comedy, In Four Acts, From The French Of J. Sandeau.
    New York W. C. Schermerhorn
    Preliminaries omitted. Sanderson, Mary The Mistake On Both Sides; A Petite Comedy, In One Act.
    New York
    Preliminaries omitted. Songs Of The Sea, With Other Poems
    Boston James Munroe And Company
    Love's Sacrifice: Or, The Rival Merchants. A Play. In Five Acts. With The Stage Directions, Cast Of Characters, And Costumes, Marked And Corrected By J. B. Addis, Prompter. First American Edition.
    New York John Douglas
    Preliminaries omitted. New York Preliminaries omitted. The Stranger. A Play. In Five Acts. By Augustus Frederic Ferdinand Von Kotzebue. With Stage Directions, And Costumes, Marked And Corrected By J. B. Addis, Prompter. New York John Douglas Preliminaries omitted. Velasco; A Tragedy, In Five Acts. New-York Preliminaries omitted.

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