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University of Rochester: Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation

University of Rochester: Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation

Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
755 Library Rd.
Rochester, NY 14627, United States
The Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation at the University of Rochester is located in Rush Rhees Library. Our collections span a range of subjects and time periods. They include manuscripts, audio and visual material, books and serials, letters, diaries, photographs, ephemera, personal and business records, architectural drawings, maps, and more.

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Start Over You searched for: Repository University of Rochester: Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation Remove constraint Repository: University of Rochester: Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation Creator Duppa, Richard, 1770-1831 Remove constraint Creator: Duppa, Richard, 1770-1831 Names Duppa, Richard, 1770-1831 Remove constraint Names: Duppa, Richard, 1770-1831 Names Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester Remove constraint Names: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester Names Southey, Charles Cuthbert, 1818 or 1819- Remove constraint Names: Southey, Charles Cuthbert, 1818 or 1819- Names Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 Remove constraint Names: Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 Subject Manuscripts Remove constraint Subject: Manuscripts Subject Poetry Remove constraint Subject: Poetry Format Portraits Remove constraint Format: Portraits

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Southey, Robert, 1774-1843

The papers consist of letters, manuscript poems and prose pieces, pictures, and printed material. Major groups of correspondence include: Letters written by Southey to Anna Eliza (Kempe) Stothard Bray (1790-1883) between 1831 and 1839 in which he discusses literature, politics, local history, and antiquities; letters to Humphrey Fleming Senhouse (1781-1841) dated from 1805 to 1838; seventeen "Autobiographical Epistles" written by Southey to John May between July 26, 1820 and January 8, 1826, and correspondence with the poet William Wordsworth. The collection also contains letters written by Southey's second wife Caroline Anne (Bowles) Southey (1786-1854) to Mrs. Bray and others. Many of these letters concern Southey's failing health. Letters written by Southey's son, Charles Cuthbert Southey (1819-1888), are also in the collection, as well as original handwritten fragments by Richard Duppa (1770-1831) and Southey.