Letters, 1893, Craigville, Mass., to Thomas Niles.

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Letters, 1893, Craigville, Mass., to Thomas Niles.

[1] 1893, August 4.--Will revise the drawings "Mists" and "Cobwebs" for Such As They Are as suggested. The drawings can be used as headings or full page. [2] 1893, August 17.--Encloses a bill for work done.

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