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  • Letter from Moncure Conway to Helen Allingham, June 20, 1901
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1901 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from American abolitionist and writer Moncure Conway to Helen Allingham writing that he had forgotten about Carlyle's portrait until he was working on his "Reminiscences." He also inquires about the number of portraits Helen painted. Conway remarks on the downward tendencies occurring in Americ. He offers updates on his life in New York, mentioning his son and dau...
  • Letter from Moncure Conway to Helen Allingham, May 19, 1900
    Multi-Page Item | 7 pages | 1900 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from American abolitionist and writer Moncure Conway to Helen Allingham writing regarding his desire to sell the art he has in London. Conway writes that this includes the portrait Helen did of Carlyle. Conway asks Helen for a list of potential purchasers who may interested in the work. Conway mentions that he was sad to not have seen Helen last summer, and fears ...
  • Letter from Moncure Conway to Helen Allingham, August 13, 1901
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1901 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from American abolitionist and writer Moncure Conway to Helen Allingham acknowledging his receipt of Helen's letter from Venice, and thanks Helen for disposing of the picture. Conway informs Helen that he will let her know what he has written about William Allingham, before it is included in his "Reminiscences." Conway mentions a entry in his late wife's journal f...