Letter : to Fred[erick] J. Follett, 1865 Nov. 17.
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Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
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Follett, Frederick, 1804-1891
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Born 1804 in Gorham, New York, Follett began his journalism career at his brother Oran's SPIRIT OF THE TIMES office at Botavia, New York, and later took it over after the latter moved to Buffalo in 1825. In 1836, after meeting Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer at the White House, Follett sold the paper and went to Texas to serve in the "Army of liberation." He arrived too late to participate at San Jacinto but allegedly stayed over to see the county. Afterward, Follett resumed editorship of...