Letter to Elizabeth O. Smith. New York, NY. 1889 Oct. 19.

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Letter to Elizabeth O. Smith. New York, NY. 1889 Oct. 19.

Asking if she could write any reminiscences of Poe, or obtain any letters by him which would be valuable to the proposed new edition of his biography of Poe.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6702869

University of Iowa Libraries

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