Letter: Nauvoo, Ill., to Homer Brown, Hamilton, Ill., 1855 Dec. 14.

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Letter: Nauvoo, Ill., to Homer Brown, Hamilton, Ill., 1855 Dec. 14.

In response to an inquiry, Cabet states the school is too crowded to accept students from outside the community.

1 item (2 p.); 25 cm.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Brown, Homer, 1811-1876,

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Cabet, Étienne (1788-1856).

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French reformer, author and lawyer; established Le Populaire, 1833; exiled to London, 1834-1839; established Icarian colony at Nauvoo, Illinois, 1849. From the description of Letter: Nauvoo, Ill., to Homer Brown, Hamilton, Ill., 1855 Dec. 14. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27989277 From the description of Document: sur la frontiere francaise et belge, [March? 1834] (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27989286 Cabe...