Letters : New York to Henry D. Thoreau, 1848 Oct. 28; 1848 Nov. 15.

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Letters : New York to Henry D. Thoreau, 1848 Oct. 28; 1848 Nov. 15.

[1]. Greeley writes on having sold a copy of Thoreau's Ktaadn and The Maine Woods for $75.00 and will send $25.00 of this sale to Thoreau. He then asks Thoreau to thank Emerson for Emerson's last letter -- [2]. Writes that he is still awaiting payment from the [Union] Magazine but is sending $25.00 to Thoreau; asks Thoreau to send him more pieces for the magazine.

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