Letter: 81 White Street NY, to J.W.H. Page, Esq., New Bedford Sept. 26, 1841.

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Letter: 81 White Street NY, to J.W.H. Page, Esq., New Bedford Sept. 26, 1841.

Audubon requests Page do all he can for his son, Victor S. Audubon, who delivers the message.

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