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James Johns papers, 1857-1865

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This collection consists of letters, poems printed on a personal press, an essay, and manuscript newspapers made to look like printed text by James Johns of Huntington, Vermont, between 1857 and 1865. It includes two letters sent to rare book and manuscripts dealer Henry Stevens concerning his patronage of Johns' writings as well as Vermont affairs. Two poems are included in the collection, one relating to Spiritualism and the other to the inauguration of James Buchanan. Five copies of Johns' manuscript newspaper, "Vermont Autograph and Remarker," are present, with articles on national politics, religion, African American suffrage and rights, the aftermath of the Civil War, and more. One essay on Abraham Lincoln is also included.

This collection consists of letters, poems printed on a personal press, an essay, and manuscript newspapers made to look like printed text made by James Johns of Huntington, Vermont, between 1857 and 1865. It includes two letters sent to rare book and manuscripts dealer Henry Stevens concerning his patronage of Johns' writings as well as Vermont affairs. Two poems are included in the collection, one relating to Spiritualism and the other to the inauguration of James Buchanan. Five copies of Johns' manuscript newspaper, "Vermont Autograph and Remarker," are present, with articles on national politics, religion, African American suffrage and rights, the aftermath of the Civil War, and more. One essay on Abraham Lincoln is also included.

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