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Nightingale Correspondence and Associated Items

Collection: Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913    Volumes    Nightingale Correspondence and Associated Items
ZWN/8. Correspondence in this collection covers the last days of three members of the Nightingale family, alongside their choice of reading matierial, and an increasing interest in Christianity. Letters and news reports in this collection also cover the donation of artifacts to Bolton Central Library and the visit of Will S. Monroe to the Bolton Whitman Circle.
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ZWN/08/04/028. Contents: 1916. Ts from Edward Carpenter's "My Days and Dreams", published May 1916, p250, nd.

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1916-1916
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-04-028

Other Correspondence

ZWN/08/04/001-027. Contents: 1917 - 1943. These items refer to Mrs Minnie Whiteside's relationship within the Bolton Whitman Circle, the arrangements for future preservation of Wallace-related artifacts, then the decline and...

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1917-1943
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-04-001

Correspondence and other items relating to Donations to Bolton Library

ZWN/08/03/001-018. Contents: 1930 - 1931. Correspondence mostly between Margaret Johnston (wife of J. Johnston?), Archibald Sparke the Chief Librarian at Bolton Central Library, and Fred Nightingale, as they arrange for...

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1930-1931
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-03-001

Other Items, 1930-31

ZWN/08/02/043-059. Contents: 1930 - 1931. The items in this grouping are records, news reports and momentos from Will S. Monroe's visit to Bolton.

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1930-1930
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-02-043

Correspondence, 1930-31

ZWN/08/02/001-042. Contents: 1930 - 1931. These items focus on Will S. Monroe's visit to Bolton and his desire to meet with remaining members of 'the Whitman fellowship at Bolton'; other...

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1930-1931
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-02-001

Other correspondence not primarily related to Walt Whitman

ZWN/08/01/119-121. Contents: 1921 - 1925. Letters relating to Nightingale's health and Wallace's intended visit to Nightingale.

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1921-1925
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-01-119

Correspondence with Dr John Johnston

ZWN/08/01/042-118. Contents: 1917 - 1920. This correspondence contains further discussion of books including "Mad Shepherds", details of Florence's continuing struggle with mental illness, the death of Mr Nightingale's sister, and...

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1917-1920
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-01-042

Correspondence: J W Wallace to Fred Nightingale

ZWN/08/01/001-041. Contents: 1913 - 1916. Letters tell of Mrs Nightingale's failing health and death, followed by Florence's breakdown. There are also frequent mentions of God and the loan of a...

Collection:Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891-1913
Date:1913-1916
Contributor:Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
Identifier:zwn08-01-001
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