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- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is letters to Dennie from literary and political colleagues; readers and subscribers of his various newspapers, especially the Farmer's Museum; and his Harvard classmates during his rustication, 1790, when he lived under a chaplain's supervision in Groton, Mass. Letters by Dennie are mostly to his parents and contain detailed accounts of his life from his school days throughout his career. Manuscripts consist of essays, poems, verse translations, college and school notes and exercises, and fragments by Dennie. Includes an original manuscript of his first Farrago essay. Third-party correspondence is mostly to his mother, much of it after his death.".
- catalog contributor b752860.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1783-1809.".
- catalog coverage "Walpole (N.H.) Intellectual life.".
- catalog date "1783".
- catalog description "American essayist and editor, Dennie (Harvard College A.B. 1790) wrote for weekly papers in Walpole, N.H., Boston, Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa. He was closely associated with the Farmer's Weekly Museum of Walpole, for which he wrote "Lay Preacher" which under his editorship (1796- ) became a strong Federalist organ read throughout the union; and The Port Folio, a weekly devoted to literature and politics which he established in 1801 in Philadelphia with bookseller Asbury Dickins. This magazine was considered without rival until the founding of the North American Review in 1815.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou00108".
- catalog description "Joseph Dennie Papers, 1783-1815 (MS Am 715). Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "The bulk of the collection is letters to Dennie from literary and political colleagues; readers and subscribers of his various newspapers, especially the Farmer's Museum; and his Harvard classmates during his rustication, 1790, when he lived under a chaplain's supervision in Groton, Mass. Letters by Dennie are mostly to his parents and contain detailed accounts of his life from his school days throughout his career. Manuscripts consist of essays, poems, verse translations, college and school notes and exercises, and fragments by Dennie. Includes an original manuscript of his first Farrago essay. Third-party correspondence is mostly to his mother, much of it after his death.".
- catalog extent "2 boxes (1 linear ft.)".
- catalog issued "1783".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Cambridge".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1783-1809.".
- catalog spatial "Walpole (N.H.) Intellectual life.".
- catalog subject "American literature 1783-1850.".
- catalog subject "American newspapers.".
- catalog subject "College discipline Massachusetts Cambridge History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Dennie, Joseph, 1768-1812.".
- catalog subject "Farmer's Weekly Museum (Walpole, N.H.)".
- catalog subject "Federal Party (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Harvard College (1780- ) Students.".
- catalog subject "MS81-493".
- catalog subject "The Port Folio (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1801-1827)".
- catalog title "Joseph Dennie papers, 1783-1815.".
- catalog type "Essays. aat".
- catalog type "Harvard graduates' papers. local".
- catalog type "Poems United States 18th century. aat".
- catalog type "text".