Box 4
Contains 52 Results:
Poem, undated
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
Poem, undated
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
Two Stories, undated
Included on the backs of some pages are the author's sketches of some of the characters, [by James Barron Hope].
"Destiny, a Melodrama in Three Acts, by James Barron Hope, Hampton, Virginia", undated
"Scene laid in Germany, Costumes those of the Sixteenth Century.-Time: the reign of Charles 5th."
Notes on a play [Destiny, by James Barron Hope], undated
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
An address [by James Barron Hope], undated
Subheadings: "Scriptorium" and "The Modern Newspapers." Last two pages are a poem which begins: "Ah! here it is! I'm famous now!...It really is in print." Second copy, without the poem.
"The Crab Claw Gazette,"dated "Hampton,""Editors, Dr. William B. Vaughan, Capt. William I. Morissetti", 15 April 1856
Endorsement: "Given to me by the Author, J[ames] B[arrron] Hope,September 1, 1856."
Address or editorial [by James Barron Hope], undated
Manuscript begins: "To arrive at correct conclusions concerning the impulses which prompted and the principles which governed the careers of famous men...."
Lecture on Hampton in the Revolutionary War [by James Barron Hope], undated
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
Notes [by James Barron Hope], undated
Notes on Governor Yeardley, Dr. John Pott, Nathaniel Basse, Benjamin Symes, John Utie, Richard Downes, Elizabeth Rolfe, Glass and Salt Makers, Daniel Gookin and Sir William Newce.
An article [by James Barron Hope], undated
The Manuscript begins in the middle of a sentence: "the expedition settled on Roanoke Island...."
Copyright Certificates, 1874
Copyright certificate for: "Under the Empire; or the Story of Madelon,"by James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia, 4 March 1878
Copyright certificate for: "Arms and the Man; A Metrical Address recited at the Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown,"by James Barron Hope, 21 November 1881
Sketches by James Barron Hope, undated
Poem - "Leoni", Subtitled: "Canto I,"with sketches of characters, undated
Endorsed: "The property of Caroline Matilda Campbell, presented to her by her much-esteemed friend, the Author, James Barron Hope, Esq. of Hampton, Virginia"
Poem - " Leoni,"Subtitled: "Canto II", undated
Endorsed as before, plus "The Original of 'Leoni Di Monota' given to me by the author in January 1854, while in Baltimore to deliver a lecture before the Maryland Institute."
Poem - " Leoni,"Subtitled: "Canto III", undated
Endorsement letter concerns the ending, "G. M. C., 17th September, 1855."
Poem - "Sir Walter Raleigh, I", undated
Endorsement: "Ms. of James Barron Hope's sonnet: 'Sir Walter Raleigh.' For Anne Whiting Marr from her mother."
Poem - "Captain John Smith, II,"[by James Barron Hope], undated
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
Poem - "The Princess Pocahontas, III,"[by James Barron Hope], undated
Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.
"Sick List Stories", undated
Included on the backs of some pages are the author's sketches of some of the characters, [by James Barron Hope].
"A Short and Confidential Letter" addressed "Dear Reader", undated
Included on the backs of some pages are the author's sketches of some of the characters, [by James Barron Hope].