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1855 April 14 . Jared Sparks ALS to Henry Stevens; Cambridge, Massachusetts.

4 pages

Box : Duane Norman Diedrich Collection
Mrs. Sparks' watch. The Franklin pamphlet, "I am glad you have found another copy of Franklin's Tract, & that you are willing to send me a transcript." Publication of Franklin papers. "If they are to be published at all, I think the sooner it is done the better; because the longer it is delayed, the less connexion it will seem to have with the edition of his 'Works,' and on this connexion the sale will very much depend." Unsure whether or not he will be willing to take on editorship because of his health.
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1855 April 23 . Jared Sparks ALS to Henry Stevens; Cambridge, Massachusetts.

2 pages

Box : Duane Norman Diedrich Collection
The publisher that owns Sparks's copyright and plates of his work on Franklin is breaking up and they are selling their stock. "If you intend to send your manuscripts over here for publication, it is important for your interest that you should take advantage of this opportunity, & send them without delay." "I May be enabled to make an arrangement with a publisher to buy the plates, & publish the continuation on better terms than could otherwise be obtained."
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1857 April 17 . Jared Sparks LS to G. P. Putnam; Cambridge, [Massachusetts].

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Box : Duane Norman Diedrich Collection
Has not seen the manuscript described by Putnam. Explanation of the reproduction and distribution of Washington's daily orders. The orderly books are in the Department of State. Explanation of published orders. Washington's handwriting remained uniform and characteristic throughout his life.With a postscript in Jared Sparks's hand: Value of manuscripts depends on autograph value. "As a historical document it could have but little value, since a copy of it May easily be obtained from the original Orderly Books in the Department of State."
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1857 May 25 . Jared Sparks ALS to Henry Stevens; Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Box : Duane Norman Diedrich Collection
Plans to make a trip to England with his family. Wishes to be able to examine the Franklin papers. Stevens May be sailing to the U.S. "I write, therefore, to say, that, in case you should come away before I arrive in London, I hope you will leave the papers in such condition … that I can have access to them."
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1860 June 16 . J[ared] Sparks ALS to Lizzie [Sparks]; New York [City, New York].

4 pages

Box : Duane Norman Diedrich Collection
Approximately 50 Japanese visitors to New York City. "They were followed by a great many other carriages, and then came the troops. Tell Willie that they made a brilliant display;-several thousands of them, cavalry on horses, artillery, and infantry, interspersed with bands of music." Description of the Japanese visitors.