Letter, 1921, May 25, Buffalo, N.Y., to H. L. Koopman.

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Letter, 1921, May 25, Buffalo, N.Y., to H. L. Koopman.

Encloses poem "Once Friendship Weaves Its Silken Band" written by him February 25, 1879. Describes life-long habit of composing and singing poems to himself. Discusses his "The Hymn Immortal" [see Ms. 25.220].

1 p. ; 28 cm.

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