[Letters] / Wm. Sam. Johnson. [between 1768 and 1773]

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[Letters] / Wm. Sam. Johnson. [between 1768 and 1773]

[Letter] 1768 Nov. 12, London, [England to Dr. Johnson (his father)]. Unsigned letter in which he makes reference to Dr. Berkeley. -- [Letter] 1769 Aug. 15. Unsigned letter to unknown individual. -- [Letter] 1773 Mar. 26, Norwich [to unkown individual]. In the letter Johnson discusses court cases and court costs. Transcription available.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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