Letter, 1932 December 17, San Jose, California [to] Mr. EdwinMarkham Poet, [Staten Island] / Edith Daley. 1932.

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Letter, 1932 December 17, San Jose, California [to] Mr. EdwinMarkham Poet, [Staten Island] / Edith Daley. 1932.

Asks him to do introduction on her second book. Mention of Henry Meade Bland's death.

3 p. on 3 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7537174

Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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