Autograph letters signed (12) : to Mr. Schell at Harper and Brothers, 1891 Jan. 26-1891 July 31.

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Autograph letters signed (12) : to Mr. Schell at Harper and Brothers, 1891 Jan. 26-1891 July 31.

Concerning a drawing of the Administration Building at the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition.

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