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Contents include: papers concerning G.R. French's compilation of Shakespeareana genealogica, 1869, among them 2 autograph letters signed from William Arden to G.R. French, 1867-1868; autograph post card signed to Jarvis from Halliwell-Phillipps, 1869-1887, 2 autograph letters signed to him from S. Timmins, 1889, and E. Baker, 1891; some mementos of Halliwell-Phillipps; a list of his collection of Shakespeareana; papers concerning a proposed Shakespeare memorial together with Jarvis' own proposal and 3 autograph letters signed to him from I. Gollancz, 1905; membership papers of the London Shakespeare League, 1905-1907.
A series of letters written by Rev. William Jarvis to his nephew, William. After Rev. Jarvis' death correspondence continues by his wife and his son, Richard. Following the younger William's death, letters are written by his wife Lucy. These letters follow the lives of members of the Jarvis and Colt families and relate events in both Connecticut and the nation. Among the topics covered are the construction of railroads in Connecticut, Jarvis family illnesses (elder William's children had typhus fever, Dr. S.F. Jarvis suffered from diabetes), smallpox in Middletown and Portland, the Colt's move to Armsmear and the Jarvis' subsequent move to Hartford, family births and deaths, John Jarvis' trip to Russia, Richard Jarvis' time in Arizona, comments on politics and the Civil War, Col. Samuel Colt's death and the Colt estate, and Mrs. Colt's plans to build Church of the Good Sheperd.
Contains genealogies of the Cuts, Jarvis, Pepperrell and Sparhawk families.
Eleven Exiles is a personal account of the American Revolution. By focusing on eleven different people who were on the losing side of the American Revolution, and who had to make new lives for themselves in what remained of British North America. Eleven Exiles reflects the major themes of those turbulent years. What were the attitudes of these men and women toward the significant social and political ideas of the time? What motivated them to leave their home and move to a wildnerness? What challenges and hardships did they face?
By John William Jarvis. Includes a description of a visit to Yorkshire and a few references to Shakespeare. Most of this account seems to have been used when compiling his The glyptic, or Musee phusee glyptic : a scrapbook of jottings from Stratford-on-Avon ... with an attempt at description of Henry Jones's museum, 1875. The first part with some changes appears on p. 101. Also, advertisements for and reviews of The glyptic ..., 1874-1879; 7 autograph letters to Jarvis, 1875-1876, 1904, from Henry Jones, John Williams, the illustrator, Samuel Timmins, J.L. Toole and W.G. Colbourne, 2 photographs (of Jones?), and other papers.
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"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.