Autograph card addressed to Mr. Johann August Nahl, introducing Mr. Nicholas Meyer : Weimar : Autograph note signed, 1802.

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Autograph card addressed to Mr. Johann August Nahl, introducing Mr. Nicholas Meyer : Weimar : Autograph note signed, 1802.

Also in cover two typewritten letters of explanation: Mr. Perham W. Nahl to Prof. C. Paschall; Prof. Paschall to President W.W. Campbell, 1926.

1 p. ; 12 x 8 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7164825

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