To JAMES T. FIELDSSeptember 17, [1861], Wheeling
I think you are very kind, Mr Fields. I wish the time would come when I could oblige you. I feel ashamed of myself about the name— hereafter you shall christen everything I write—and I am still more…
To JAMES T. FIELDSSeptember 17, [1861], Wheeling
I think you are very kind, Mr Fields. I wish the time would come when I could oblige you. I feel ashamed of myself about the name— hereafter you shall christen everything I write—and I am still more…
To ANNIE ADAMS FIELDS[1]May 20, [1861], Wheeling, Virginia
Mrs. Fields
Although your letter requires no reply, forgive me if I acknowledge it. Words so courteous and womanly could not fail to meet the cordiallist of measures, even if their tenor were…