Letters transcribed by Tom Taylor from Benjamin Robert Haydon'sautobiography, 1852.

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Letters transcribed by Tom Taylor from Benjamin Robert Haydon'sautobiography, 1852.

Transcripts of letters (in the hand of Tom Taylor) from Haydon's autobiographyand other material.

1 box (.3 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6383184

Houghton Library

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