EAF Author: Louise Chandler Moulton (1835-1908)

Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies
Louise Chandler Moulton, born in Connecticut, contributed her first story to a magazine at age 15. Her first book, This, That, and the Other, was published when she was 19. She moved to Boston when she married William U. Moulton, a publisher. Moulton's later works include Some Women's Hearts and My Third Book
Works in the EAF Collection
"Dr. Huger's Intentions" from Stories and Sketches (1867) (Restricted)
Juno Clifford: A Tale. By a Lady (1856) (Restricted)
My Third Book: A Collection of Tales (1859)
Some Women's Hearts (1874) (Restricted)
This, That, and the Other (1854) (Restricted)
EAF Manuscript Materials
Manuscript: Paragraphs on Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Letter: Moulton to Herbert (April 14, no year)
Letter: Moulton to A. G. Constable (October 13, no year)
Photo: Louise Chandler Moulton
Photo: Louise Chandler Moulton (2)
Photos: Louise Chandler Moulton: "from an early miniature" & at age 41
Photos: Louise Chandler Moulton: at age 45 & "at the present time"
Contemporary Biographies
From Oscar Fay Adams, A Dictionary of American Authors (1901)
From Samuel Austin Allibone, A Critical Dictionary of English Literature (1900)
From Evert A. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of American Literature (1856)