Box 1
Contains 162 Results:
Poem by James Barron Hope; opening line: "Seeking the Poem in its perfect bloom", no date
22 pages. Poem.
Poem, "The Teacher of his Age," by James Barron Hope, no date
1 page. Draft of Poem.
Poem, "Moonrise on the Chesapeake, "by James Barron Hope, no date
1 page. Draft of Poem. Bears Newspaper Clipping of poem, Sunset; taken from the Norfolk Landmark.
Poem, Evening on Hampton Roads, by James Barron Hope; written for the Norfolk Landmark, no date
1 page. Draft of poem.
Poem, "Swift", by James Barron Hope, no date
1 page. Draft of Poem.
Incomplete poem, second page beginning "The fiddlers they all fiddled"; by James Barron Hope, no date
12 pages. Page 1 is missing. Poem.
Incomplete poem by James Barron Hope, beginning "Plain men have fitful moods...", no date
1 page. Fragment. Includes sketch of ballerina on reverse side. 1 page. ASk. Autograph Sketch.
Last page of poem by James Barron Hope; first line: "Ah realm of tombs! but (let us) bear"; on subject of Virginia and Robert E. Lee, no date
1 page. Fragment.
Part of page 19 of a poem by James Barron Hope; first line: "Tho' all within, good spirits, hold dominion," no date
1 page. Fragment.
Incomplete doggerel verse, beginning "I am told that a good moral," by James Barron Hope, no date
1 page. Autograph Manuscript.
Incomplete prose story, "The Baron of Leibenstien," by James Barron Hope, 1856.
1 page. Autograph Manuscript.
Poem, "The Rector of Sherwood", by James Barron Hope, 1857.
4 pages. Poem.
Remarks by James Barron Hope concerning the circumstances surrounding the near duel between Bradley T. Johnson and William Mahone in 1874; Hope was Mahone's second, post 3 October 1874 - ante December 1874?.
6 pages. Autograph Manuscript.
Notes on grammar for Norfolk school; includes the Lord's Prayer, the Lord's Prayer in Saxon, and notes on spelling, 1886.
13 pages. Autograph Manuscript. Written in the hand of James Barron Hope.
Short composition, "The Vase of Diana, "by James Barron Hope, no date
2 pages. Autograph Manuscript Signed.
Incomplete poem by James Barron Hope; first page (page 6) begins "From yonder stream, where the bridge is arched", no date
7 pages. Pages 6-12. Poem.
Incomplete poem by James Barron Hope; opening line: "Seeking the Poem in its ancient tomb", no date
9 pages. Pages 1-5, 9-10, 19-20. Copy of poem.
Draft of a poem by James Barron Hope; opening line: "Sleep'st thou my muse, why com'st thou not to cheer?", no date
3 pages. Draft of poem. Second and third pages are almost exact copies of first.
Poem by James Barron Hope; opening line: "One hundred years ago"; probably delivered orally in Lynchburg, Virginia, no date
5 pages. Poem.
Untitled prose story by James Barron Hope; first line: "How long Ms. O'Rocekity and", no date
15 pages. Drama. Draft of Autograph Manuscript.
Prose story, "Our Boys In Grey,"by James Barron Hope, no date
8 pages. Draft of Autograph Manuscript.
Prose story, "John Bull and the Bear," by James Barron Hope, no date
3 pages. Draft of Autograph Manuscript.
Incomplete manuscript of Under the Empire; Or The Story Of Madelon, no date
Scope and Contents 21 leaves. Includes but not limited to Chapters XXII - XXIV. Draft of Autograph Manuscript.
Incomplete prose story by James Barron Hope, set in France; first line: "Imagine an improvement on", no date
Scope and Contents 10 leaves. Chapter 6?. Draft of Autograph Manuscript.
Prose story, "Fate Turns up the ease," by James Barron Hope, no date
11 pages. Draft of Autograph Manuscript.