Box 1
Contains 65 Results:
Monday night, 1849 December 10
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir on December 10, 1849. The subject of the poem is a cold Monday night in the parlor.
Robert Walter Weir letter to Julia A. Bayard, 1849 December 11
Letter from Robert Walter Weir to his sister Julia A. Bayard, dated December 11, 1849 at West Point. The subject of the letter is a copy of Weir's poem, "Monday Night."
Robert Walter Weir letter, 1850 January 1
Letter written to "My absent sister" on January 1, 1850, and contains a poem.
My husband is a painter too, 1852 January 5
Robert Walter Weir draft of a poem dated on January 5, 1852. The subject of the poem is the imagination of painters.
My husband is a painter too, undated
Robert Walter Weir poem draft ca. 1848-1921. The subject is the imagination of a painter.
My husband is a painter too, undated
Draft of a poem written by Robert Walter Weir ca. 1848-1921. The subject of the poem is the imagination of the painter.
My husband is a painter too, undated
Draft of the Robert Walter Weir poem ca. 1848-1921. The subject of the poem is the imagination of the painter.
To my old clock , 1852 June 28
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, dated Jun[y] 28, 1852 as a dedication to his clock.
Robert Walter Weir poem, 1852 March
Untitled poem signed by Robert Walter Weir, dated March 1852. Poem discusses looking back on younger years with regret.
Little things, 1855
Poem written by an unknown author, dated 1855. At the top of the page, "written after seeing Weir's St. John Baptist."