Folder 8
Container
Contains 13 Results:
Poem by James Barron Hope; opening line: "Seeking the Poem in its perfect bloom", no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176885
Scope and Contents
22 pages. Poem.
Dates:
1820-1923
Poem, "The Teacher of his Age," by James Barron Hope, no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176886
Scope and Contents
1 page. Draft of Poem.
Dates:
1820-1923
Poem, "Moonrise on the Chesapeake, "by James Barron Hope, no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176887
Scope and Contents
1 page. Draft of Poem. Bears Newspaper Clipping of poem, Sunset; taken from the Norfolk Landmark.
Dates:
1820-1923
Poem, Evening on Hampton Roads, by James Barron Hope; written for the Norfolk Landmark, no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176888
Scope and Contents
1 page. Draft of poem.
Dates:
1820-1923
Poem, "Swift", by James Barron Hope, no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176889
Scope and Contents
1 page. Draft of Poem.
Dates:
1820-1923
Incomplete poem, second page beginning "The fiddlers they all fiddled"; by James Barron Hope, no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176890
Scope and Contents
12 pages. Page 1 is missing. Poem.
Dates:
1820-1923
Incomplete poem by James Barron Hope, beginning "Plain men have fitful moods...", no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176891
Scope and Contents
1 page. Fragment. Includes sketch of ballerina on reverse side. 1 page. ASk. Autograph Sketch.
Dates:
1820-1923
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
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176892
Scope and Contents
1 page. Fragment.
Dates:
1820-1923
Part of page 19 of a poem by James Barron Hope; first line: "Tho' all within, good spirits, hold dominion," no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176893
Scope and Contents
1 page. Fragment.
Dates:
1820-1923
Incomplete doggerel verse, beginning "I am told that a good moral," by James Barron Hope, no date
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176894
Scope and Contents
1 page. Autograph Manuscript.
Dates:
1820-1923
Address by James Barron Hope to a Young Ladies' School Graduation; 1st page missing; 2nd page begins: "cheeks of the hue of roses...", post 1865.
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176953
Scope and Contents
13 pages. Autograph Manuscript.
Dates:
1820-1923
Folder 8
File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176884
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Correspondence and literary works, chiefly 1861-1874, of James Barron Hope (1829-1887), soldier, author (poet, orator, and novelist), and newspaper editor, of Norfolk and Williamsburg, Virginia. The papers deal mainly with his 1849 duel with Jonathan Pembroke Jones; his West Indies naval cruise (1851-1852); his Confederate military service (1861-1865); and the aborted 1874 William Mahone-Bradley Johnson duel, in which Hope was Mahone's second. The majority of correspondence with his family...
Dates:
1820-1923
Folder 8
File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id176952
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Correspondence and literary works, chiefly 1861-1874, of James Barron Hope (1829-1887), soldier, author (poet, orator, and novelist), and newspaper editor, of Norfolk and Williamsburg, Virginia. The papers deal mainly with his 1849 duel with Jonathan Pembroke Jones; his West Indies naval cruise (1851-1852); his Confederate military service (1861-1865); and the aborted 1874 William Mahone-Bradley Johnson duel, in which Hope was Mahone's second. The majority of correspondence with his family...
Dates:
1820-1923