Box 1
Contains 128 Results:
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed , 1876 June 18
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir on June 18, 1876 at West Point. The poem was addressed to "J.H. Bailey, formerly professor of chemistry U.S military."
Laureate of childhood, 1913 October 5
Newspaper clipping with illustration ca. 1848-1921 of "In Swimming", "The Neighbor's Boys", and "The Waders."
Letter, 1921 February 10
Incomplete letter, unknown author and addressee, dated February 10, 1921. The letter is on the subject of military activities for the first page.
All souls, undated
Poem written by an unknown author between 1848 and 1889.
The babes in the wood, undated
Poem written by an uknown author between 1848 and 1889.
Poem, undated
Untitled poem written between 1848 and 1889.
The little poacher couplet, undated
Robert Walter Weir poem written between 1848 and 1889. The subject of the poem is a boy trying to steal bird eggs and the consequences of his actions.
Short eqaculations for various times and circumstances of the day, undated
Poem written ca. 1848-1921 on the subject of the direction for prayers that should be said while doing certain tasks during the day.
Robert Walter Weir poem, 1848 August
Robert Walter Weir poem written in August of 1848.
On the death of a child, 1848 September 26
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir on September 26, 1848. Subject of the poem is the death of a child.