Autograph letters signed (2) : Florence and Albans , to Hiram Powers, 1852 Apr. 18 and 1855 May 12.

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Autograph letters signed (2) : Florence and Albans , to Hiram Powers, 1852 Apr. 18 and 1855 May 12.

On social matters, and introducing William W. Strong, a merchant.

2 items (2 p.) ; 20.7 and 24.7 cm.

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