Letters to Harry P. Harrison. 1910-1928.

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Letters to Harry P. Harrison. 1910-1928.

1) Concerning dates he will be able to do Chautauqua. TLS. New Castle, PA. 1910 Sept. 20. 2) Concerning his inability to do more than three Chautauqua dates. TLS. New Castle, PA. 1910 Sept. 23. 3) Concerning Chautauqua dates. TLS. New Castle, PA. 1910 Sept. 28. 4) Concerning an engagement. TLS. New Castle, PA. 1910 Oct. 7. 5) Concerning his schedule. TLS. New Castle, PA. 1910 Oct. 11. 6) Concerning his Chautauqua dates. TLS. New Castle, PA. 1910 Oct. 18. 7) Concerning his schedule. TLS. Lima, OH. 1911 Mar. 30. 8) Concerning a revival at Winston-Salem. TLS. [s.l.]. 1925 Jan. 1. 9) Concerning a Chautauqua lecture. Autographed Note Signed. [Winona Lake, IN.]. [1925 July]. 10) Concerning a fee from a Chautauqua lecture. Autographed Note Signed. [Winona Lake, IN.]. [1928 Sept.].

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