[Letters to Charles Dudley Warner, dated June 4, 1875 to Jan. 17, 1890] [microform]. 1875-1890.

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[Letters to Charles Dudley Warner, dated June 4, 1875 to Jan. 17, 1890] [microform]. 1875-1890.

Includes 83 autograph letters, 2 autograph postcards and 1 typewritten letter to Warner; also a telegram, signed Morley, and an autograph letter from H.O. Houghton to Warner, dated Oct. 4, 1886.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7416161

Trinity College Library

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