Autograph letter signed : Atlanta, Georgia, to J.R. Osgood in Boston, 1882 Dec. 18.

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Autograph letter signed : Atlanta, Georgia, to J.R. Osgood in Boston, 1882 Dec. 18.

Mentioning the death of his little daughter, a sketch he had written for the Century, and the Uncle Remus legends he is collecting and preparing for publication.

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