Autograph letter signed from Robert Todd Lincoln, Chicago, to Miss Post [manuscript], 1901 January 29.

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Autograph letter signed from Robert Todd Lincoln, Chicago, to Miss Post [manuscript], 1901 January 29.

Letter is in reply to Miss Post's inquiry of whether his father had any favorite hymns. Lincoln writes that his father had a great love of Shakespeare especially, but he cannot recall anything to make him think that any hymn had a special attraction for him.

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