Background note
Winfrid Alden Stearns (1852-1909) was an amateur naturalist, ornithologist, and ethnologist who corresponded with several
prominent experts in the natural sciences. Among his works were a collaboration with surgeon and naturalist Elliot Coues,
New England Bird Life (1881-1883) and the self-published A Manual of Ornithology (1895) that was heavily criticized by university-trained naturalists.
Stearns was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts to William Augustus Stearns and Rebecca Alden Frazar Stearns. Stearn's father
(1805 - 1876) was the fourth president of Amherst College, serving from 1854 to 1876. A graduate of Andover Theological Seminary
in 1831, William Stearns also had a law degree, received in 1862. He was a descendant of Isaac Stearns, who arrived in America
with Governor Winthrop in 1630, and a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Winfrid Stearns's mother died when he was a young boy, shortly after the family's move to Amherst. Stearns was one of six
children; he had two brothers and three sisters. His sisters married in their father's faith to other ministers, but Winfrid
and his brothers eschewed the religion of their parents.
The oldest brother, William French Stearns (1834-1874), became a business owner, trader, and traveler. Among William French's
friends and acquaintances was the African explorer and humanitarian Dr. David Livingstone. William French delivered mail
from Livingstone to the New York Herald, and appeared in the reporting of the Livingstone - Stanley controversy.
Winfred's other brother; Frazar Augustus Stearns (1840-1862), was killed in battle at New Bern, March 14th, 1862 in the Civil
War.
Winfrid Stearns graduated from Amherst College in 1876, the year of his father's death. Stearns was cited by his college
fraternity as having been variously a manager of The Salem Press, an author, connected for three years with the scientific department of Massachusetts State Agriculture College (also in
Amherst) and as curator of its Agricultural Museum. Stearns was employed as a compositor (typesetter) by the F. W. Putnam
& Co. publishing in 1879. He later was a compositor at Riverside Press in Cambridge, continuing to work there after obtaining
the position of curator at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Cambridge in 1886.
Stearns was fascinated with natural science from a young age. Noted as a boy for having several collections of birds eggs
and a printing press, Stearns published a juvenile newspaper entitled The Young American in the attic of the family house during the 1860's. During his college years, he collected specimens of local fauna. He
also began to correspond with noted professionals such as Spencer Fullerton Baird, then the Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institution. Stearns supplemented his income following college by collecting and shipping specimens to museums and other
institutions, including the Smithsonian.
Stearn's career following college was a long search for professional acceptance. Stearns planned to begin publishing his
works before graduation from Amherst, but lack of funds and of support from the academic community delayed the publication
of his first book, New England Bird Life, until 1881. Stearns belonged to some of the first ornithological organizations in America, such as the Nuttall Ornithological
Club and the American Ornithologists' Union. Much of the correspondence in the collection relates in some way to these two
organizations. Stearns was essentially a gifted amateur. Althouh his work was often heavily criticized for its lack of authenticity,
veracity, and professionalism, at least one title Labrador; A Sketch of its Peoples, Its Industries and Its Natural History, was deemed sufficiently acceptable to be reviewed by leading popular periodicals of the time, including The Nation and The Saturday Evening Post.
Stearns continually sought employment compatible with his scientific pursuits and strove to have his work published. In 1882,
he sought work at Ward's Natural Science Establishment, a major supply house for scientific institutions, but declined an
offer because of the low salary and fears the position would impinge on his writing. He sought employment with Wards again
in 1883, but was not considered. In continual search of employment, he volunteered to give his collections of hard-won specimens
to the Massachusetts College of Agriculture (now the University of Massachusetts), as well as his services, in order to promote
himself as a curator of a proposed museum at the college in 1884-1885. In his attempts to bolster his credit in order to
finance his publishing career, he cited the pending appointment as one he already had. Word of this resulted in his summary
dismissal from consideration for the position. Stearns also attempted to publish his own journal, "The Massachusetts Bulletin
of Natural History," for which he solicited subscriptions, and which was roundly criticized by C. Hart Merriam (former president
of the Nuttall Ornithological Club) of the American Ornithological Union, for the use of unverified opinion cited as fact.
Stearns also travled around Newfoundland at least three times to collect specimens, observe the inhabitants, and gather material
for later books.
Stearns' last known residence and place of possible employment was Atlanta, Georgia. A version of one of his last works,
A Manual of Ornithology (1895) was published by Atlanta University Press.
Scope and content
The Winfrid Alden Stearns Papers are comprised primarily of correspondence between Stearns and several noted early experts
in the natural sciences, zoology, and ornithology.
Most of the letters describe his attempts to forward his ornithological findings, respond to queries regarding collecting
birds eggs, discuss searches for employment, or concern publishing endeavors. Some correspondence from the 1870s is with Spencer
Fullerton Baird and with Elliott Coues, who often served as Stearns' volunteer editor. Two letters from the 1890's include
Charles Bendire's editorial commentary on Stearn's Bird Life in Labrador.
Of the 95 items in the collection, over eleven are to Elliott Coues, and four relate to Spencer Fullerton Baird. Most correspondents
appear only once. There are a handful of letters to and from the Nuttall Ornithological Club or the American Ornithological
Union. There are a few encouraging letters from Baird in the early years of Stearns'and a few acrimonious letters from reviewers
in the later half of the collection. Of interest are letters from 1874 in which Stearns accuses Professor Wilder of stealing
a specimen of a new fish species from him, as well as Bendire's scathing criticism from 1896 of Stearn's writing abilities
Among the correspondents other than Coues and Baird are Charles Bendire, William Brewster, James Hall, Ferdinand Vandeveer
Hayden, William Temple Hornaday, Robert Ridgway, George Dexter Robinson, and Henry Augustus Ward.
Administrative information
Restrictions
None.
Provenance
This collection was purchased in 1990.
Preferred citation
Cite as: Winfrid Alden Stearns Papers, American Philosophical Society.
Processing information
Catalogued by Mark Harwell, 2007.
Additional information
Related material
Related manuscript collections: The William Augustus Stearns Papers at the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections.
Amherst, Massachusetts and the Elliott Coues Papers (Record Unit 7344) at the Smithsonian Institution Archives.
References
Bennet, Norman R., Livingstone's Letters to William F. Stearns in African Historical Studies. v. 1, no.2, (1968), 243-254.
Cushing, Christopher, ed.The Congregational Quarterly, v. XIX (1877) 523.
Around a Village Green: Sketches of Life in Amherst [database on-line]. Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original publication: Mary Adele Allen. Around a Village Green: Sketches of Life in Amherst. Northampton, Mass.: Kraushar Press, 1939.
Massachusetts City Directories[database on-line] (Provo, UT, The Generations Network, Inc., 2001; 2005)
The Sixth Decennial Catalogue of The CHI PSI Fraternity, 1902 (1902), 413-414.
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Winfrid Alden Stearns Papers |
1871-1906 |
.5 linear ft. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Spencer Fullerton Baird
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1871 June 6 |
2 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Spencer Fullerton Baird
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1871 June 21 |
1 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Hudson, A. J. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1871 August 10 |
1 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Spencer Fullerton Baird
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1871 August 21 |
3 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1871 December 30 |
3 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1872 January 11 |
2 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Spencer Fullerton Baird
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1872 January 19 |
2 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1872 January 20 |
4 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1872 January 31 |
2 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Brickmore, Albert S. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1872 February 7 |
3 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1872 February 9 |
2 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Brewster, W. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1872 February 11 |
4 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to My Dear Sir
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1872 February 24 |
1 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Suffert, E. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1872 March 2 |
2 p. |
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Lewis, James. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1872 April 15 |
1 p. |
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Stearns, Winnfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1872 June 13 |
4 p. |
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Brickmore, Albert S. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1873 March 31 |
1 p. |
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de Pourtales, Louis Francois. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1873 December 16 |
1 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to David Starr Jordan
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1874 April 25 |
2 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Burt Green Wilder
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1874 April 28 |
2 p. |
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Wilder, Burt Green. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1874 May 8 |
2 p. |
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Wilder, Burt Green. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1874 May 8 |
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On back of WAS to Burt Green Wilder, 1874 April 28. Responds to Stearns' accusation that he stole a specimen (and accompanying
credit) for a new species of fish Stearns had found and named.
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Jordan, David Starr. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1874 May 8 |
3 p. |
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Wilder, Burt Green. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1874 May 18 |
3 p. |
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Pomeroy, W. M. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1874 June 27 |
1 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1875 May 7 |
4 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliot Ladd Coues
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1875 May 22 |
1 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1875 June 10 |
3 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1875 June 10 |
6 p. |
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Brewster, William. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1875 October 4 |
2 p. |
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Jones, J. Mathew. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1875 October 7 |
1 p. |
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Williams, Henry Shaler. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1876 May 17 |
1 p. |
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Hayden, Ferdinand Vandeveer. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1876 June 2 |
2 p. |
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Lee & Shepard [Publishers and Booksellers]. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1880 February 10 |
1 p. |
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Willard, S. L. ALS to "Friend Wade" [Winfrid Alden Stearns]
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1881 January 22 |
2 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliot Ladd Coues
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1881 October 6 |
5 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to Elliott Ladd Coues
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1881 October 8 |
1 p. |
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Letterbook copy
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American Field publishing company. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1881 December 3 |
1 p. |
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Stockbridge, Levi. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1881 December 22 |
1 p. |
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Jessup, H. G. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 March 15 |
3 p. |
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Gerard, W. R. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 March 29 |
1 p. |
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Wheatland, Henry. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 April 1 |
3 p. |
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Riley, Charles Valentine. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 May 9 |
1 p. |
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Austin, E. P. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 May 11 |
3 p. |
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Mann, Benjamin Pickman. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 June 16 |
1 p. |
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Gold, Theodore Sedgwick. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 July 2 |
1 p. |
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Hall, James. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 December 22 |
2 p. |
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Ward, Henry A.ugustus. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1882 December 31 |
2 p. |
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Grinnell, James S. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 January 4 |
2 p. |
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Ward, Henry Augustus. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 January 14 |
5 p. |
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Farnham, C. H. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 January 18 |
1 p. |
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Verrill, Addison Emory. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 February 28 |
3 p. |
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Wilder, Marshall P. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 March 23 |
2 p. |
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Ridgway, Robert. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 September 17 |
2 p. |
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Allen, Joseph Antisell. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 September 22 |
2 p. |
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Russell, John G. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 October 3 |
2 p. |
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Allen, Joseph Antisell. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 October 14 |
2 p. |
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Mann, Benjamin Pickman. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 October 15 |
3 p. |
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Editor, The New England Homestead. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 November 10 |
1 p. |
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Gray, Arthur F. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 November 11 |
1 p. |
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Hall, James. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 December 3 |
1 p. |
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Bean, Tarleton Hoffman. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1883 December 22 |
1 p. |
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Hall, James. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 January 15 |
1 p. |
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Sage, John H. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 February 6 |
2 p. |
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Grinnell, James S. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 February 28 |
1 p. |
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Robinson, George Dexter. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 March 26 |
2 p. |
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Merriam, C. Hart. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 April 7 |
2 p. |
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Sanborn, Francis Gegory. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 April 26 |
1 p. |
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Colburn, W. W. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 April 29 |
1 p. |
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Lintner, J. A. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 May 8 |
1 p. |
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Postcard
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Stoddard, John T. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 June 7 |
1 p. |
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Hornaday, William Temple. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 October 27 |
1 p. |
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Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1884 January 28 |
2 p. |
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Hall, James. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 May 14 |
1 p. |
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Garrison, Wendell Phillips. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 July 31 |
1 p. |
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Jackson, James. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 July 31 |
2 p. |
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Ward, Henry Augustus. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 December 12 |
1 p. |
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to George Noyes
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1885 December 19 |
1 p. |
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Noyes, George. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 December 22 |
1 p. |
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Russell, John Edwards. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 December 22 |
1 p. |
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Ware, Benjamin P. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 December 22 |
2 p. |
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Grinnell, James S. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1885 December 23 |
1 p. |
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Coan, T. Munson. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1886 March 13 |
1 p. |
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Pillsbury, J. H. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1886 March 29 |
2 p. |
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Lintner, J. A. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1886 April 14 |
1 p. |
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Fernald, Charles Henry. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1886 June 14 |
1 p. |
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Nickerson, George Y. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1887 June 14 |
1 p. |
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Allen, J. A. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1887 September 25 |
2 p. |
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Grinnell, James S. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1888 January 25 |
1 p. |
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Bendire, Charles Emil. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1894 January 29 |
1 p. |
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Bendire, Charles Emil. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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1896 January 7 |
4 p. |
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Young, C. J. ALS to Charles F. Jeruiey?
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1906 January 17 |
2 p. |
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Possibly unrelated or extraneous to collection.
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Coues, Elliott. ALS to Winfrid Alden Stearns
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d.d. |
1 p. |
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Fragment.
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Stearns, Winfrid Alden. ALS to unknown
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n.d. |
1 p. |
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Letterbook copy. Fragment.
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Museum interior, reproduction silver print nineteenth century photograph. |
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1 photo print |
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Photograph of interior of purported Stearns museum.
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