Letter [1885 Feb. 2] San Francisco, to "My dear Comrade" [i.e. J.A. Labadie?, Pontiac, Michigan].

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Letter [1885 Feb. 2] San Francisco, to "My dear Comrade" [i.e. J.A. Labadie?, Pontiac, Michigan].

Concerns the demise of his journal, Truth.

1 p. Holograph signed.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7357331

University of Michigan

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