1021 - 1885, Eugenia Hall - Will the sweet Cousin who is about to make the Etruscan Experiment
1022 - 1885, Mrs. James C. Greenough - I had the luxury of a Mother a month longer than you
1023 - 1885, Edward (Ned) Dickinson - Burglaries have become so frequent
1024 - 1885, Susan Gilbert Dickinson - The World hath not known her
1025 - 1885, Susan Gilbert Dickinson - The Supper was delicate and strange
1026 - 1885, Edward (Ned) Dickinson - What an Embassy - What an Ambassador!
1027 - 1885, Kendall Emerson - I send you a Blossom with my love
1028 - 1886, Susan Gilbert Dickinson - I was just writing these very words to you
1030 - 1886, Susan Gilbert Dickinson - Thank you, dear Sue - for every solace -
1031 - 1886, Mrs. William Henry Prince - Thank you for the tenderness of a Stranger.
1032 - 1886, Alice Skeel Mather - May it have occured to my sweet neighbor
1033 - 1886, Mabel Loomis Todd - "Or Figs of Thistles?
1034 - 1886, Louise and Frances Norcross - I scarcely know where to begin
1035 - 1886, Mrs. Edward Tuckerman - "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard."
1036 - 1886, Mrs. James S. Cooper - It is too late to express my sorrow for my grieved friend?
1037 - 1886?, Mrs. George S. Dickerman - Daphne always seems to me a more civic Arbutus
1038 - 1886, Mrs. J. G. Holland - Concerning the little sister, not to assault, not to adjure
1039 - 1886, Charles H. Clark - Are you living and well, and your Father in peace
1040 - 1886, Charles H. Clark - Thank you, Dear friend - I am better.
1041 - 1886, Elizabeth Dickinson Currier - Mr Hunt was tinning a Post this Morning
1042 - 1886, T. W. Higginson - "Mars the sacred Loneliness"! What an Elegy!
1043 - 1886, T. W. Higginson - The beautiful Sonnet confirms me
1044 - 1886, Mrs. John Jameson - How dare a Tear intrude on so sweet a Cheek?
1045 - 1886, T. W. Higginson - Deity - does He live now?
1046 - 1886, Louise and Frances Norcross - Little Cousins, Called back.
1047 - 1864, Lucretia Bullard - The lovely flowers embarrass me,
1048 - 1864, Lucretia Bullard - The Robin for the Crumb
1049 - 1849, Lucretia Bullard - The Aunt that has shared her Blossoms with me