- Installation 1: Imagining Emily Dickinson's Desks, 1870-1885
- Installation 2: Return to the Archives of Emily Dickinson's Late Writings
- Fly Leaves: Toward a Poetics of Reading Emily Dickinson's Late Writings (An Illustrated Essay)
- Installation 3: Bound in Blue Cloth Over Boards: Editorial Reconstruction of the “Lord Correspondence” in Thomas H. Johnson’s LETTERS, 1958
- Installation 4: Ravished Slates: Re-visioning the "Lord Letters" (Facsimiles / Diplomatic Transcripts)
- Lost Events: Toward a Poetics of Editing Emily Dickinson's Late Writings (An Illustrated Essay)
- Appendices
- Abbreviations
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Contact Information
Series 2, Box 24, folder 13: Millicent Todd Bingham, Transcriptions (selected)
The following twenty-one documents from Box 24, folder 13 appear to represent Bingham’s early attempts at transcribing selected documents associated with Otis Lord. They are reproduced here as they are currently filed in the archives. They are out of sequence and many of the transcriptions begin in medias res or remain incomplete:
- "Don't You Know"
- "My Lovely Salem"
- "Perhaps Please"
- "remained what the Carpenter"
- "tender priest"
- "to lie so near"
- "a group of student"
- "cold I feared it"
- "door either"
- "his little playthings"
- "I feel like"
- "I kissed the little blank"
- "I sometimes have"
- "made the distinction"
- "My little devices"
- "Ned and I"
- "the celestial vacation"
- "to remind you"
- "Tuesday"
- "we are always in danger"
- "What if you"