Journal : autograph manuscript signed : [Concord], Fall 1839-1840 July 27 [transcribed 1841].

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Journal : autograph manuscript signed : [Concord], Fall 1839-1840 July 27 [transcribed 1841].

1 v. (ca. 120 p.), bound ; 20.3 cm.

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