Holland, J. G. (Josiah Gilbert), 1819-1881
Dates
- Existence: 1819-07-24 - 1881-10-12
Biography
J. G. Holland (1819-1881), American novelist and poet who also wrote under the pseudonym Timothy Titcomb.
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Samuel Bowles papers
The papers include correspondence, legal documents, petitions, pamphlets, and printed material of Samuel Bowles, journalist and political activist. As editor of the influential Springfield Republican, Bowles was a prominent national voice on many public issues during the mid-nineteenth century and included in the papers is correspondence from a number of national political and business figures.
HOLLAND, J. G. (JOSIAH GILBERT), 1819-1881
Letter : 46 Park Avenue, New York, to [Moses?] Beach, 1874 Jan 3
ALS thanking Beach for inviting him to 38 Bleeker Street, and promising to make himself acquainted with the "very interesting enterprise" when he has time.
Letter : Buffalo, New York, to Samuel C. Eastman, no year, December 16
Autograph letter, signed, giving Eastman advice on lecture topics.
Letter : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, 743 Broadway, New York, to an unidentified recipient, 1876 Feb 8
ALS regarding revisions to an unidentified poem.
Letter : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, 743 Broadway, New York, to an unidentified recipient, 1876 December 29
ALS apparently discussing a review of Scribner's Monthly.
Letter : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, New York, to "Dear Sir", 1877 Feb 14
ALS regarding a "college article."
Letter : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, New York, to "My dear Sir", 1876 Oct 9
ALS rejecting a proposal because so much centennial material has caused publication of all other material to fall behind.
Letter : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthly, New York, to "My Dear Stoddard", 1878 Dec 9
ALS concerning articles about Monterey and San Francisco's "Chinese quarter."
Letter : Editorial Rooms of Scribner's Monthy, 743 Broadway, New York, to [Mr. Gunnison], 1879 February 10
ALS returning a poem (no longer present).
Letter : Editorial Rooms, Scribner's Monthly, 743 Broadway, New York, to an unidentified recipient, 1881 May 9
ALS to "Dear Madame" expressing condolences to the recipient upon learning of her husband's death. With clipping.
Letter : Fenwick Hall, Saybrook, Connecticut, to "My dear Stedman", 1875 September 3
Letter : New York, to "My dear [Bryan?]", 1874 Sep 25
ALS on letterhead of Scribner's Monthly promising a presentation copy of Holland's The Mistress of the Manse (Scribner, 1874).
Letter : Scribner's Monthly, New York, to Mr. Beach, 1878 Oct 25
ANS promising to publish an article as soon as possible.
Letter : Springfield, Massachusetts, to Dr. Hart, 1871 Dec 25
ALS asking not to be committed for any speaking engagements, mentioning in particular one in Cattaraugus.
Letter : Springfield, Massachusetts, to Francis S[uydam] Hoffman, 1865 Nov 28
ALS thanking the recipient for a copy of "Tardy George".
Letter : Springfield, Massachusetts, to John H. Doyle, 1864 October 17
Autograph letter, signed, telling Doyle that the "J." in his name stands for Josiah, not John.
Letter : Springfield, to Charles E. Smith, 1864 September 19
Letter : Springfield, to H. M. Pierce, Esq., 1889 Oct 18
ALS informing Pierce that his address in New York is the Metropolitan Hotel, and that he will wait there "till called for".
Letter : Springfield, to Joseph Tomlinson, 1859 Aug 9
ALS regarding the subject of, and payment for, a lecture by Holland.