Note, 1881 [Jan.?] 24, Danvers, Mass., to [D.E. Heineman, Detroit].

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Note, 1881 [Jan.?] 24, Danvers, Mass., to [D.E. Heineman, Detroit].

Supplies information regarding his father and the old house at Haverhill, Mass.

1 p. (card) Holograph signed. 6 x 9 cm.

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University of Michigan

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