ALS : Concord, [Mass.], to John Brown, Jr., 1865 Apr. 30.

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ALS : Concord, [Mass.], to John Brown, Jr., 1865 Apr. 30.

Single letter, in which Emerson reaffirms his membership in the First Parish in Concord.

1 item ; 20 cm.

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