Letter to Joseph Hoag. Danvers, MA. 1878 Mar. 30.

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Letter to Joseph Hoag. Danvers, MA. 1878 Mar. 30.

Regretting that he will be unable to attend the meeting of the Iowa Peace Association; reconfirming his support for the organization.

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