Autograph letter signed : New York, to Henry David Thoreau, 1848 Apr. 3.

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Autograph letter signed : New York, to Henry David Thoreau, 1848 Apr. 3.

Saying he will make sure Thoreau is paid for an article for which someone named Graham has neglected to pay him; telling him he will take "Katahdin and the Maine Woods" and send him money for it.

1 item (1 p., with address) ; 25.1 cm.

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