Lives Like Loaded Guns_ Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds - Lyndall Gordon [210]
Root Abiah P. (later Mrs Strong), Three letters to Mabel Loomis Todd (1892-3). Emily Dickinson Collection, Amherst College Archives and Special Collections: Todd 334, box 18, f.21
Sieveking, Sir Edward Henry, On Epilepsy and Epileptiform Seizures: Their Causes, Pathology, and Treatment (London: John Churchill, 1858)
St Armand, Barton Levi, Collection of Dickinson Family Papers (c. 1851-1908). Hay Library, Brown University, including a vast number of items of Dickinson family memorabilia from The Evergreens
Strachan, Pearl, Interview with Martha Dickinson Bianchi at The Evergreens. Christian Science Monitor, Boston (4 Sept 1940)
Taggard, Genevieve, The Life and Mind of Emily Dickinson (NY: Knopf, 1930). Copy in Bodleian Library, Oxford
Todd, David Peck, Papers. Yale: MS 496B, series VII ———, Diary (1886). Yale: box 108, f.51 ———, ‘A Line A Day’ diaries (1893, 1894, 1895). Yale: box 108, f.55 ———, Autobiographical Writings. Yale: box 110, f.67. Todd, Mabel Loomis, Papers. Yale. ———, Lock of hair. Yale ———, Signature as ‘Mabel Loomis Dickinson’ with photograph. Yale: 496C, series VII, box 103, f.262 ———, Unfinished TS autobiography. Yale: 496C, series VII, box 116, f.454, and autobiographical writings c. 1930: box 116, f.456 ———, ‘Millicent’s Life’. Yale: 496C, series III, boxes 46, 47, 48, f.49-65 ———, Reminiscences in note form (n.d.). Yale: subject files: WAD, box 103, f.266 ———, Correspondence with William Austin Dickinson in Austin and Mabel: The Amherst Affair and Love Letters of Austin Dickinson and Mabel Loomis Todd, ed. Polly Longsworth (NY: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1984) ———, Letters to Thomas Niles and Hardy of Roberts Brothers. Dickinson Collection, Amherst College Archives and Special Collections ———, Letter to curator Charles Green. Jones Library ———, Correspondence with Amy Lowell. Houghton: bMS Lowell 19 (1211) and 19.1 (1293) ———, ‘Evolution of a Style’ (c. 1891). Perceptive TS essay or talk on Dickinson. Yale: 496C, series VII, box 103, f.263 ———, Memories of Emily Dickinson (c. 1924). Yale: box 103, f.266 ———, Celebration of ED’s centenary. Yale: f.398-9 ———, ‘ED’s Literary Debut’, Harper’s Magazine, CLX (Mar 1930), 463-4. Actually written by her daughter. ———, Lecture circuit material. Yale: Mabel Loomis Todd Papers, 496F, box 14 ———, Preface to The Letters of Emily Dickinson (Harper, 1931), ix-x ———, ‘Mabel Loomis Todd Speaks’ (10 and 12 October 1931). Yale: 496C, series VII, box 101, f.242 ———, Journals. MS. Yale: microfilm ———, Diaries. MS. Yale: microfilm (seven reels) ———, Essay, ‘Famous Lovers’ (with excerpts from her correspondence with Austin Dickinson). Yale: box 103, f.270 ———, Records of her associates. Yale: 496C, series VII: on Helen Hunt Jackson: box 90, f.40 on Amy Lowell: box 90, f.50 on the Thoreau family: box 90, f.68 on Caroline Lovejoy Andrews: box 92, f.2 on Louisa May Alcott: box 92, f.1 on Higginson: box 92, f.27 on Oliver Wendell Holmes: box 92, f.35 on Julia Ward Howe: box 92, f.36 ———, Total Eclipses of the Sun (Boston: Roberts Bros, 1894) ———, Defendants’ Answer, a rebuttal of Lavinia Dickinson’s Bill of Complaint, Jones Library, Amherst; Testimony, Dickinson v. Todd (Feb 1898). Houghton: MS Am 2521. Dickinson v. Todd Trial. Yale: 496C, series VII, box 101, f.239 ———, TS ‘Written by Mabel Loomis Todd in 1898’ (statement for the Supreme Court hearing in September 1898). Yale: 496C, series VII, box 101, f.240 ———, Photographs. Yale: 496E Trial: Manuscript documents (1896-8) associated with the trials of Lavinia Dickinson v. the Todds and the Slander trial of the Todds v. Lavinia Dickinson, including the depositions of Margaret Maher, L. D. Hills, and Jane Seelye. Includes also a few pages to do with the Todds’ appeal to the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. Hampshire Superior