Letter : Georgetown, D.C., to Charles W. Squires, Albany, N.Y., 1873 Dec. 25.

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Letter : Georgetown, D.C., to Charles W. Squires, Albany, N.Y., 1873 Dec. 25.

December 25, 1873, letter from author, explorer, artist, and librarian, Charles Lanman, to Charles W. Squires of Albany, N.Y., supplying his autograph as requested.

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