Lives Like Loaded Guns_ Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds - Lyndall Gordon [209]
James, Alice, The Diary of Alice James (repr. Penguin, 1987)
Keep, Wallace, ‘Recollections of Lavinia Dickinson’. Yale: Bingham Papers, box 84, f.233
Lord, Otis Phillips, ‘Memoir of Asahel Huntington’, Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 11 (July, Oct 1871)
———, Letters, obituary and documents relating to Judge Lord, also his will. Amherst College Archives: MS 761, box 9. An excellent memorial of Lord by the Bar of the Commonwealth and of the Supreme Court in Boston is in box 9, f.53.
Lowell, Amy, Correspondence with Mabel Loomis Todd and Millicent Todd Bingham. Houghton: bMS Lowell 19
Maher, Margaret (Maggie), servant to the Dickinson sisters, TS deposition (1897) preceding Dickinson v. Todd trial. Legal depository, Worcester, MA: Todd v. Dickinson, file no. 193, Location: EB101 002-008-002-005/ box 30782, in the series of Equity File Papers. Included in these papers are the testimonies of L. D. Hill and Jane Seelye
McCarthy, William (Bill), Jr, Letters to the Hampsons at The Evergreens. Hay Library, Brown University: Evergreens Collection, box 4, f.14 (for inventory) and mainly f.16. (Hampsons’ letters to McCarthy are in Houghton: bMS Am 1923)
———, Correspondence with Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1930-43). Houghton: bMS Am 1118.97-1118.98 (123)
Minot, George R., ‘James Jackson as a Professor of Medicine’, New England Journal of Medicine, 208/5 (2 Feb 1933)
Montague, George (compiler, first cousin to Edward Dickinson, Sr), History and Genealogy of the Montague Family (Amherst: Press of E. J. Williams, 1886), revised by William Lewis Montague after a gathering of the Montagues in Amherst in 1883. Copy in Library of Congress: microfiche 1018/G292
Montague, Zebina (the poet’s ‘Cousin Zebina’), untitled autobiography (1852), written for the twentieth reunion of his Amherst class of 1832. A long extract is printed in the family History above: entry no. 2650. The compiler obviously favoured his brother, since other entries are short and without such attachments
Montague-Collier Family Papers (Gilbert Holland Montague and Amy Angel Collier Montague). Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library
Montague, Gilbert H., Fourteen letters to Alfred Leete Hampson (1943-51). Houghton: bMS Am 1923 (14)
———, Fifty-two letters to Mary Hampson (1948-60). Houghton: bMS Am 1923 (15)
———, Letters to William A. Jackson (1943-56). Two files (c. 270 letters), Houghton Library Office. See Jackson, above
———, Correspondence regarding Emily Dickinson. New York Public Library: Manuscripts and Archives, Montague Papers, box 2
———, Letter to Millicent Todd Bingham (1955). New York Public Library: Manuscripts and Archives, Montague Papers, box 1
Niles, Thomas (Dickinson’s first publisher) and Roberts Brothers colleagues, Letters to Mabel Loomis Todd and David Peck Todd. Emily Dickinson Collection, Amherst College Archives
Norcross, Frances (Fanny) L., Seven letters to Mabel Loomis Todd (1894). Emily Dickinson Collection, Amherst College Archives: Todd 329, box 18, f.16
Norcross, Lavinia (maternal aunt of Emily Dickinson), Poem addressed to her sister (Emily Dickinson’s mother): ‘Sister! Why that burning tear’, after the death of their mother. Houghton: bMS Am 1118.95 (228)
Oates, Joyce Carol, ‘EDickinsonRepliLuxe’ in Wild Nights!: Stories about the Last Days of Poe, Dickinson, Twain, James, and Hemingway (NY: HarperCollins, 2008)
Pohl, Frederick and Vincent York, Brittle Heaven: a drama in three acts (1935). See York, below
Pollitt, Josephine, Emily Dickinson: The Human Background of her Poetry (NY: Harper, 1930). Copy in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Putnam, James Jackson, A Memoir of Dr. James Jackson (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1906). Copy in Countway Medical Library, Harvard. Digitalised
Quain, Richard (ed.), Dictionary of Medicine (1883). Copy owned by Dr Bigelow, who attended the Dickinsons, is in Jones Library
Rich, Adrienne, ‘Vesuvius At Home’ in On