ALS, [no year] December 27 : [s.l.], to Mrs. Talbot.

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ALS, [no year] December 27 : [s.l.], to Mrs. Talbot.

The author sends thanks for a gift, and requests guidance in obtaining a new housekeeper, " ... a cook who doesn't drink & steal & all the rest of it." $4 a week are wages for cooking, washing, ironing, and a little sweeping.

3 p. ; 18 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6914229

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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