Reports back to Mariotti about a conversation he had with "quella Signora" about something Mariotti had asked him. Also mentions a letter from a certain …
Relates to Gallenga's efforts to get his scholarship published in an English quarterly magazine. Includes some discussion about reception of foreigners in English scholarly circles. …
Discusses [Henry Wadsworth?] Longfellow's recent work on Dante, in addition to efforts at distributing another copies of another volume ("the Peintures?), with which Gallenga is …
Letter sent by one of Mariotti's relations in Italy while Mariotti was living in Cambridge, MA. The letter's writer news about a common acquaintance who …
Newspaper clipping of an article written in anticipation of Lajos (here anglicized to "Louis") Kossuth's loss of Hungarian citizenship after having lived abroad for forty …
Obituary from the London Times for Antonio Gallenga, identified as a giornalist, writer, Italian patriot, and member of the Piedmontese and Italian paliaments. Many of …
Booklet printed by the Friends of Republican Principles in America. Contains: notice of April 1866 meeting in New York at which Col. F.A. Conkling was …
Newspaper clipping of a short article from the Boston Evening Post[?] describing the last hour of the historian William H. Prescott's death. Attention is given …
Handwritten, untitled report on military and political events in France. Document is divided into seven sections, apparently reporting on seven different developments. One section reports …
Appleton reports on the difficulty of finding an audience for a series of lectures proposed by Mariotti, though perhaps can procure ten auditors. ("Mariotti" was …
Newspaper clipping of obituary for William J. Linton, with emphasis on his grand library and solitary lifestyle in a cottage just outside of New Haven, …