Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Will Clemens, Mr. Wulten, Mr. and Mrs. John Albeel, Mrs. Dickson, Mr. Hill, and Dr. & Mrs. William Barton ; photographic portrait. [1872]-1913.

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Correspondence with Arlo Bates, Will Clemens, Mr. Wulten, Mr. and Mrs. John Albeel, Mrs. Dickson, Mr. Hill, and Dr. & Mrs. William Barton ; photographic portrait. [1872]-1913.

The letters to Bates, Wulten, and Dickson lack dates. Note to Mr. Hill undated, but stamped Received Apr 16, 1895 Editorial Dept. It asks if they like her humorous sketch and would they like more. Note trying to identify lines from a poem by Halpine. Poem is from The life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches of Private Miles O'Reilly. Note asking forgiveness for "ill bred comments" to illegible recipient, November 1911. Letter to the Bartons agreeing to meet them & urging them to come soon to her house, with envelope, July 16, 1913.

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