ALS, 1896 December 21 : Rochester, N.Y., to Mr. [Parker] Pillsbury.

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ALS, 1896 December 21 : Rochester, N.Y., to Mr. [Parker] Pillsbury.

A discussion of placing the three volume set of the History of Woman Suffrage with libraries; five libraries had just placed orders, and she wishes all the books stored in her garret could be placed. She also wishes to prepare a fourth volume, if there were money, and get them into more libraries, as "I know of no other one thing so important to round out our 50 years of the most magnificient work."

6 p. ; 21.5 x 14 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6918420

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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