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Friendship and Autograph Album collection, 1826-1944 (majority within 1826-1908)

48 volumes

The Clements Library's collection of individual friendship and autograph albums (the ones that are not part of larger bodies of family papers) dates primarily from the second half of the 19th century. The creators of these albums sought out friends, family, schoolmates, public persons, and others to write signatures, sentiments, poetry, extracts from books and serials, personal sentiments, and more. Contributions often emphasize ties of friendship, exhortations to seek love, happiness, or Christian religious salvation. Most of the volumes in this collection were compiled in the Northeast United States and areas in the Midwest, with urban and rural areas represented. The greater number of the albums were kept by young women and the bulk of the signers were also female. Contributors occasionally illustrated pages with calligraphic designs, trompe l'oeil visiting cards, animals, flowers, and themes that had particular significance to their relationship with the keeper of the album. The volumes in this collection are largely decorative blank books adorned with tooled covers, sometimes containing interspersed engravings of religious, literary, historical, and landscape themes. Some include pasted-in photographs, die-cuts, or stickers.

The Clements Library's collection of individual friendship and autograph albums (the ones that are not part of larger bodies of family papers) dates primarily from the second half of the 19th century. The creators of these albums sought out friends, family, schoolmates, public persons, and others to write signatures, sentiments, poetry, extracts from books and serials, personal sentiments, and more. Contributions often emphasize ties of friendship, exhortations to seek love, happiness, or Christian religious salvation. Most of the volumes in this collection were compiled in the Northeast United States and areas in the Midwest, with urban and rural areas represented. The greater number of the albums were kept by young women and the bulk of the signers were also female. At least one volume was kept by an African American man, Lewis G. Mosebay. Contributors occasionally illustrated pages with calligraphic designs, trompe l'oeil visiting cards, animals, flowers, and themes that had particular significance to their relationship with the keeper of the album. The volumes in this collection are largely decorative blank books adorned with tooled covers, sometimes containing interspersed engravings of religious, literary, historical, and landscape themes. Some include pasted-in photographs, die-cuts, or stickers.

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Phebe Davis Autograph Album, 1828-1831 (bulk 1828) ; Bridgton, [Maine] (M-7785.2)

Volume : P. Davis 1828-1831
Handmade stab-sewn volume containing poetry, reflections, and signatures of acquaintances at the Bridgton Academy written seemingly upon Phebe Davis's departure in 1828. Includes one watercolor painting of two birds, flowers, and the word "Friendship."
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Eleanor Moss Autograph Book, 1826-1850 . (M-1898)

Volume : Moss 1826-1850
The Eleanor I. Moss autograph book contains 54 pages of poems, proverbs, engravings, and manuscript drawings and sketches. The pastedown of the blank book has a bookseller label, "Sold by E. LITTLE 88 Chestnut St PHILADA." Moss's acquaintances contributed poems and extracts in the late 1820s on subjects such as friendship, nature, and religion. Some entries are dedicated to "Ellen." "Caroline W." wrote a poem entitled "Thoughts by a sailor" (page 13), and "Life" (attributed to Byron) was copied with gold ink (page 39). Pages 108-109 and 115 have proverbs and prose passages with moral advice, dated 1845. The volume includes hand-drawn sketches and illustrations. Several engravings are pasted in. Most illustrations depict buildings in the British Isles and country scenes. The volume also has its own separate finding aid, located here: Eleanor Moss Autograph Album.
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E. Woodcock Friendship Album, 1825-1830 ; Ithaca, New York (M-7721.3)

Volume : Woodcock 1825-1830
This blank bookwas filled with poetic verses and miscellaneous passages signed by friends and family Ithaca, Aurora, and Lansing, New York. It includes themes such as religion, patriotism, relationships, nature, death and grief, among others. Several pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations are also present, including calligraphic drawings, the ten commandments, musical instruments, men and women, children, angels, flowers, and natural scenes.