Autograph letters signed (4) : [Florence], Rome, Gratz, and Rigi-Staffel, to John W. Field, 1875 Apr. 30-1884 Sept. 9.

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Autograph letters signed (4) : [Florence], Rome, Gratz, and Rigi-Staffel, to John W. Field, 1875 Apr. 30-1884 Sept. 9.

Discussing work for the Tribune and New York World, the death of his daughter Beatrice, and the cholera epidemic in Italy.

4 items (11 p.) ; (8vo and 16mo)

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