Things one might have said differently : [holograph article] ; letter to My dear Mr. Johnson, Dec. 13, 1870, Hamilton, Mass. ; note to "Dear friend" ; letter to "My dear little girl" ; letter to Mr. Wood, Hamilton, Mass., July 5, 1865 / Gail Hamilton. 1855-1896.

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Things one might have said differently : [holograph article] ; letter to My dear Mr. Johnson, Dec. 13, 1870, Hamilton, Mass. ; note to "Dear friend" ; letter to "My dear little girl" ; letter to Mr. Wood, Hamilton, Mass., July 5, 1865 / Gail Hamilton. 1855-1896.

Holograph article on 17 pages of varying sizes. Letter to Mr. Johnson about receiving payment. Note to a "Dear friend" about a drawing of "Jamie", apparently a child, undated, no place noted. Letter to "My dear little girl" declining an invitation to Florida, mentioning the need for stability by staying in Washington. Letter to Mr. Wood apologizing that her last letter went astray, enclosing a note to Mr. Pierpont (not present) and complimenting his letters.

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Wood, Mr.

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Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896

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Author; b. Mary Abigail Dodge. From the description of Correspondence, 1849-1893. (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record id: 31327028 Pen name of American author Mary Abigail Dodge. From the description of Papers of Gail Hamilton [manuscript] 1862-1895. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812158 Gail Hamilton was born Mary Abigail Dodge on March 31, 1833, in Hamilton, Massachusetts to Hannah Stanwood and James Brown Dodge. She graduate...