Correspondents include: Joseph Blunt, John B. Davis, James Henry Hackett. (1) is an ALS to Blunt, written from New York on February 8, 1830; there is also a typescript of this letter. (2) is an ALS to Davis, written from Boston on January 5, 1830. (3) is a facsimile of an ALS to Hackett, dated February 19, 1839, in which he gives his views on Hamlet; there is a total of 4 facsimile copies of this letter and one typescript
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Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2007. Shakespeare in American Life (catalog entry 38) ((2))
Also known as
Extended title: Autograph letters signed from John Quincy Adams to various recipients 1830-1839
correspondent: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
subject: Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
subject: Davis, John B., active 1830-1839
subject: Hackett, James Henry, 1800-1871
correspondent: Blunt, Joseph, 1792-1860
correspondent: Davis, John B., active 1830-1839
correspondent: Hackett, James Henry, 1800-1871
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