Herschel V. Johnson letter, 1868.

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Herschel V. Johnson letter, 1868.

The collection consists of a letter from Johnson in Sandy Grove, Jefferson County, Georgia (near Bartow, Ga.) to E. K. Hart, Albion, New York, complying with a request for an autograph and stating his views on politics, religion and philosophy. The letter is dated February 5, 1868.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7350667

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