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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Benjamin Harrison
Date:
3 November 1891
Source of text:
  • American Philosophical Society: Alfred Russel Wallace Collection MSS.B.W15a
  • Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery: Benjamin Harrison Archive, Volume 15, p.33
  • Harrison, E. R. (1928). In: Harrison of Ightham: a Book about Benjamin Harrison, of Ightham, Kent, Made up Principally of Extracts from His Notebooks and Correspondence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [p. 171]
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson
Date:
6 November 1891
Source of text:
Morgan Library and Museum: MA 1754
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
8 November 1891
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/16
Summary:

Writes about his visits to London and Sevenoaks (Kent); meeting of Psychical Research Society.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Arthur John Bell
Date:
12 November 1891
Source of text:
Anon. (1894). Why does man exist?. Borderland : 1 (3): 272
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
William Greenell Wallace [ARW's son]
Date:
21 November 1891
Source of text:
Natural History Museum, London: NHM WP1/1/158
Summary:

Damage to William's eyes in an accident, glad he is improving after glass removed; newspaper from Stockton California with news that pioneer surgeon John Wallace had fallen and broken an arm; Monk and ARW have been building a pond and bog in the garden, details of method and materials; sending pages of Stanley's catalogue of drawing instruments; plumbing for steam pipe in house.

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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Annie Besant (née Woods)
Date:
22 November 1891
Source of text:
Dibner Library, Smithsonian Institution: MSS 001526 A
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Thomas Henry Huxley
Date:
22 November 1891
Source of text:
Imperial College Archives, London: Huxley Collection, 1W/28.100
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From:
Alfred Russel Wallace
To:
Raphael Meldola
Date:
29 November 1891
Source of text:
Hope Entomological Library, Oxford University Museum of Natural History: ARW 173
Summary:

Seeking information about telescopes. "I have all my life been longing for a decent telescope but could never afford one." Violet is interested in the stars - following a visit to Mrs Fisher (Miss Buckley). About Will's accident - has damaged his eye.

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