Autograph letters signed (4) : Hampton, N.J., to Samuel Steward, 1956-1958.

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Autograph letters signed (4) : Hampton, N.J., to Samuel Steward, 1956-1958.

On literary and personal matters.

4 items (9 p.) & 4 envelopes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7214401

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