Letters, 1836-1839, Boston.

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Letters, 1836-1839, Boston.

[1] 1836, Sept. 12, to William L. Stone [1 p. and address].--Sends him this year's vol. of The Token, "though I am sorry to say there is nothing in it from your pen." [2] 1839, June 5, to Harrison Hall, Phila. [2 p. and address].--Is publishing a cheap edition of Wilson's Ornithology. Wishes to know if Hall, "as proprietor of the work," would feel any objection if he copies anything from Ord's new 1825 edition.

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The Token.

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Goodrich, L. G.

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Hall, Harrison, 1785-1866

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Stone, William L. (William Leete), 1792-1844

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Journalist, proprietor of the New York Commercial Advertiser, and historian. From the description of Letter, 13 Dec. 1831. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49337062 New York journalist and historian. After working for several newspapers and magazines, Stone became proprietor of the New York Commercial Advertiser in 1821. An advocate of the preservation of state historical records, Leete also wrote several works of local history. ...