Correspondence with "Dear Madam" 1894 July 3, [Washington, D.C.?]; Editor of The Graphic, May 17, 1885, South Norwalk; R.U. Johnson, undated; note, undated; "Dear Sir", Nov. 16th, 1885, Hotel Vendome, Boston; Dr. Talbot, South Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 3, 1884; Miss Hillard, May 28, 1886 / Kate Field. 18
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