Letter to [William] Trent. [New York, NY.]. 1899 Oct. 17.

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Letter to [William] Trent. [New York, NY.]. 1899 Oct. 17.

Concerning the opening of his play "Peter Stuyvesant," and the changing of the second and third acts; with reference to the Bookman papers as being a text for Trent's old paper.

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