Letter, 1896 Feb. 21, Chelsea, England, to Dr. S.A. Jones, Ann Arbor.

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Letter, 1896 Feb. 21, Chelsea, England, to Dr. S.A. Jones, Ann Arbor.

Concerns the impending publication of a new ed. of his "Life of Thoreau," and his obligation to Dr. Jones in his Thoreau studies.

[2] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed, with envelope.

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University of Michigan

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