Note [ca. 1881] Dec. 14 [n.p.] to [D.E. Heineman, Detroit].

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Note [ca. 1881] Dec. 14 [n.p.] to [D.E. Heineman, Detroit].

Encloses autograph; recalls the addressee as "among 'the children' at 428 ... in Detroit" [i.e. 428 Woodward Ave., the Heineman residence].

1 p. (card) Holograph signed. 6 x 11 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7357266

University of Michigan

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