Letter, 1859 March 11 [London], to George Ticknor, Boston.

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Letter, 1859 March 11 [London], to George Ticknor, Boston.

Speaks of the Historical Society's great loss. Mr. Frothingham's discourse pleased him. Did not agree with Mr. Quincy. Speaks of several publications.

3 p. on 1 fold. leaf 27 cm.

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