Autograph letter signed : [Rome], to George Ticknor Curtis, [ca. 1880].

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Autograph letter signed : [Rome], to George Ticknor Curtis, [ca. 1880].

On the problem of acquiring apartments in a Venetian palace or a palace itself, his statue of Col. Prescott for Boston, and amateur play productions.

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