richard henry wilde 1789 1847

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Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 22 September 1841

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R...

Corrects the false attribution of "Truth and Falsehood" to the writer, and attributes lines written in answer to lines of [N. P.] Willis to his brother, John W. Wilde. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 6 February 1843

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R....

Thanks him for sending a copy of Graham's Magazine and tells him he is about to give up writing and resume the practice of law. Describes the progress of his private application for copyright, and hopes for an ... More

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 7 March 1845

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R...

Says he can make no claims as a prose writer. Lists some of his writings, and refers Griswold to J. E. Johnson of Philadelphia for a crayon portrait of himself. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 22 September 1841

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R...

Corrects the false attribution of "Truth and Falsehood" to the writer, and attributes lines written in answer to lines of [N. P.] Willis to his brother, John W. Wilde. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 6 February 1843

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R....

Thanks him for sending a copy of Graham's Magazine and tells him he is about to give up writing and resume the practice of law. Describes the progress of his private application for copyright, and hopes for an ... More

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 7 March 1845

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R...

Says he can make no claims as a prose writer. Lists some of his writings, and refers Griswold to J. E. Johnson of Philadelphia for a crayon portrait of himself. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 22 September 1841

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R...

Corrects the false attribution of "Truth and Falsehood" to the writer, and attributes lines written in answer to lines of [N. P.] Willis to his brother, John W. Wilde. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 6 February 1843

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R....

Thanks him for sending a copy of Graham's Magazine and tells him he is about to give up writing and resume the practice of law. Describes the progress of his private application for copyright, and hopes for an ... More

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 7 March 1845

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R...

Says he can make no claims as a prose writer. Lists some of his writings, and refers Griswold to J. E. Johnson of Philadelphia for a crayon portrait of himself. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 22 September 1841

Richard Henry Wilde, New Brighton, (?), autograph document signed to R...

Corrects the false attribution of "Truth and Falsehood" to the writer, and attributes lines written in answer to lines of [N. P.] Willis to his brother, John W. Wilde. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 6 February 1843

Richard Henry Wilde, Washington, (DC), autograph document signed to R....

Thanks him for sending a copy of Graham's Magazine and tells him he is about to give up writing and resume the practice of law. Describes the progress of his private application for copyright, and hopes for an ... More

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R. W. Griswold, 7 March 1845

Richard Henry Wilde, New Orleans, (LA), autograph document signed to R...

Says he can make no claims as a prose writer. Lists some of his writings, and refers Griswold to J. E. Johnson of Philadelphia for a crayon portrait of himself. Courtesy of Boston Public Library