Letter : [New York], N.Y., to [Anna Rankin] Hillyer, [18]85 Feb. 28.

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Letter : [New York], N.Y., to [Anna Rankin] Hillyer, [18]85 Feb. 28.

Hopes Hillyer's son Willie will recover from his illness; General Grant's illness is of great concern. Also includes calling cards of Mrs. Grant, daughter Julia Cantacuzene and son-in-law Prince Cantacuzene.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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