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Author
Mifflin, Lloyd,
Date of Publication
1899.
Call Number
811.49 M633e
Responsibility
by Lloyd Mifflin ...
Author
Mifflin, Lloyd,
Place of Publication
Boston and New York
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Co.,
Date of Publication
1899.
Physical Description
4 preliminary leaves, 78 pages, 1 leaf 20 cm
Notes
Book plate of Ruth G. Kauffman.
Inscribed: To Ruth G. Kauffman with best wishes of Houston Mifflin, Norwood, November 13th, 1930.
Subjects
Mythology, Greek - Poetry.
Mythology, Greek.
Poetry.
Additional Corporate Author
Shapiro Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
811.49 M633e
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Collection
Blanche Nevin Collection
Title
Blanche Nevin Collection
Object ID
MG0039
Date Range
1905-1940
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Collection
Blanche Nevin Collection
Title
Blanche Nevin Collection
Description
Collection contains correspondence, poetry, and newspaper articles.
Admin/Biographical History
Blanche Nevin (1841-1925), artist and poet, was born in Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of John Williamson Nevin, a theologian, teacher, and minister, and Martha Jenkins, daughter of the politician and iron master at Windsor Forges, Robert Jenkins. When Dr. Nevin became the president of Franklin & Marshall College in 1855, he moved the family to Lancaster. They moved to Windsor Forges (or Windsor Place) from 1856 to 1858, while Dr. Nevin acted as executor of his mother-in-law's estate, and then moved permanently to Caernarvon Place on Columbia Avenue (the present site of Degel Israel Synagogue). The Nevin children were well-educated and cultivated for society, as their parents had been.
Blanche was the nation's first noteworthy sculptress. In 1889, she sculpted the statue of Revolutionary War General Peter Muhlenberg, which stands in the National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol. She also sculpted the bust of President Woodrow Wilson. Lancastrians are most familiar with her Lion in the Park (1905) at Reservoir Park and her horse drinking fountain (1898) at the intersection of Columbia Avenue and West Orange Street. Blanche composed a number of poems and set several to music; many were inspired by Lancaster County, her travels, and family and friends. Her poems include: "Great-Grandma's Looking-Glass" (1895), "One Usual Day" (1916), and "To My Door" (1921).
She bought Windsor Place in Caernarvon Twp. in 1897, restored the mansion house and the name Windsor Forges, and added a studio. Furniture and other influences from her travels adorned the house and grounds. She also owned a house in Manasquan, New Jersey; spent time with friends in New York and Philadelphia; and traveled a great deal, especially during the winter.
Her obituary in a Lancaster County newspaper states, "The simple, unpretentious neighbors of Miss Nevin never questioned her foreign ideas and eccentricities, but accepted her for the true, human qualities which she so abundantly possessed."
Date Range
1905-1940
Year Range From
1905
Year Range To
1940
Date of Accumulation
1905-1940
Creator
Aungst, John
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Archives South
Storage Wall
Side 01
People
Appel, Roberts
Appell, John
Carmichael, Catharine
Dock, Mrs.
Forney, J. G.
Gable, S. Edw.
Jenkins, Catharine Carmichael
Jenkins, Robert
Magee, David F.
Nevin, Blanche
Shenk, H. H.
Shoemaker, Henry W.
Other Creators
LancasterHistory (Organization)
Subjects
Sculptors
Poets, American
Letters
Poetry
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Search Terms
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Correspondence
Lancaster Automobile Club
Letters
Newspaper clippings
Poetry
Poets
Sculptors
Windsor Forge
Manuscript groups
Finding aids
Extent
1 box, 3 folders, .15 cubic ft.
Object Name
Archive
Language
English
Object ID
MG0039
Related Item Notes
MG-730 Blanche Nevin Papers
Access Conditions / Restrictions
No restrictions.
Copyright
Collection may not be photocopied. Please direct questions to Research Center Staff at research@lancasterhistory.org.
Permission for reproduction and/or publication must be obtained in writing from LancasterHistory.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Other Numbers
MG-39
Classification
MG0039
Description Level
Fonds
Custodial History
This collection was cataloged in 1998; added to database 15 May 2018.
Documents
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The fleeing nymph, and other verse

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo3172
Author
Mifflin, Lloyd,
Date of Publication
1905.
Call Number
811.49 M633fl
Responsibility
by Lloyd Mifflin.
Author
Mifflin, Lloyd,
Place of Publication
Boston
Publisher
Small, Maynard & company,
Date of Publication
1905.
Notes
Copy one: To Harold W. Weigel with compliments of Loretta R. Minich.
Copy two: Autograph : To Ruth Hauffman with compliments of Houston Mifflin, Norwood, May 29th 1928.
Copy two: Book plate of Ruth G. Kauffman.
Subjects
Poetry.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
811.49 M633fl
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Author
Mifflin, Lloyd,
Date of Publication
1905/1906
Call Number
974.9 L245 v.10
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Responsibility
by Lloyd Mifflin.
Author
Mifflin, Lloyd,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1905/1906
Physical Description
394-395 ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 10, no. 10
Summary
A poem by Lancaster County artist and poet, Lloyd Mifflin, about love letters carried between two lovers (Joseph Mifflin and Martha Houston) by teamster wagon drivers on their routes in Lancaster County.
Subjects
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Poetry.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Journal
Call Number
974.9 L245 v.10
Websites
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