Box 1
Contains 128 Results:
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."
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed , 1856 June 18
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, dated June 18, 1856, in the Examination Hall. Weir discusses Bailey's wealth as his library.
All thy works praise thee, o Lord, 1864 June 18
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir on June 18, 1864 at West Point. The subject is deity.
All thy works praise thee, o Lord, 1864 June 18
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir on June 18, 1864 at West Point. The subject is deity.
The watchers, 1867 January
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir in January of 1867 in West Point.
Untitled poem, undated
Untitled poem written on an invitation card ca. 1848-1921. The subject of the poem is Jesus Christ.
To my old clock , 1869 June
Robert Walter Weir poem dated June of 1869 at West Point. The subject of this poem is Robert Walter Weir's clock.
Patientin, 1872 July 22
Poem written by Tom Hood on July 22, 1872 at West Point.