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  1. Portrait of Henry Ware Eliot by Abbott Handerson Thayer. Henry Ware Eliot (November 25, 1843 – January 7, 1919) was an American industrialist and philanthropist who lived in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the father of poet T. S. Eliot.

  2. Abstract. Henry Ware Eliot Jr. was a writer, archeologist, brother of poet T.S. Eliot, and the collector of the nucleus of the Eliot Collection at Harvard University. The collection consists of 27 letters, 1934-1935 and 1944-1947, from Henry Ware Eliot Jr. to writers Henry B. Harvey and his wife Dorothy Dudley Harvey, and six miscellaneous items.

  3. The poet’s father, Henry Ware Eliot (‘Hal’) was the son of the Rev. William Greenleaf Eliot (1811–87) and Abby Adams Cranch (1817–1908). Born on 25 November 1843, he was educated at Washington University, St Louis. In his youth he wrote verse and drew; among Eliot’s most cherished mementos were two of his cat drawings.

  4. Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. 1879–1949. I want all of my family to take the sort of interest in her which would persist after my death; but I depend especially on you.

  5. Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888–1965) was an American-born, British-naturalized, literary critic, publisher, essayist, playwright, and one of the twentieth century's major poets. T. S. Eliot's brother, Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. and sister-in-law, Theresa Garrett Eliot, collected letters and other materials concerning T. S. Eliot and his family.

  6. to Henry Ware Eliot of 2635 Locust Street, St. Louis, and so known to Tom's older brother Henry Jr., and to the sisters, and to Tom himself. "The Donkey Book" was the particular copy of the fat outsize London edition of Don Quixote illustrated by Gustave Dor?, which had been purchased and inscribed with his name and address by H. W. Eliot.

  7. Overview. Letters of the American writer Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. to his mother and other relatives, and portraits of the American poet T.S. Eliot. Dates. Creation: 1900-1969. Language of Materials. Collection materials are in English. Conditions Governing Access. Collection is open for research. Conditions Governing Use.