
Young Louisa, courtesy of Orchard House and The Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association.
Louisa was about 25 when this picture was taken. Click on this picture for a larger
picture.
I don't have a date for this picture. Click on it for a larger one.
This is from a postcard. The caption says it's the last photograph of LMA.
I'm not sure about that -- I've seen a couple where she's posing with Lulu
and she looks much older -- but this may very well be the last public
photograph. Click on this picture for a larger picture.
Louisa and her niece, Lulu. Lulu's face is unfortunately blurred. Click on
this picture for a larger picture.
I don't have a date for this picture either. Click on this picture for a
larger picture.
Louisa writing in her room in Orchard House. Click on this picture for a
larger picture.
From an 1887 book of authors. Click on this picture for a larger
picture.
"Louise
Alcott, the Children's Friend." This image was scanned by the library
at UNC-Charlotte and is reproduced here with their kind permission. Be
sure to visit
their special collections. Click on the picture for a larger picture.
First day cover of LMA stamp from 1940. Click on the picture for a detail
of the Alcott engraving.
Another first day cover of LMA stamp from 1940. Click on the picture for a
detail of the Alcott engraving.
I get lots of requests for samples of LMA's handwriting. This manuscript
page is from the book Little Men. Click on this picture for a
larger picture.
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