Letter, 1851 March 5, Constitution Island, New York, to Lydia Sigourney.

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Letter, 1851 March 5, Constitution Island, New York, to Lydia Sigourney.

Wishes she could have hindered disclosure of the information she refused to give to the "Ladies' Wreath."

2 p. ; 18 x 11 cm.

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Sigourney, Lydia Howard, 1791-1865

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