[Letter] 1865 June 13th, [New York, to] Charles C. Moreau / J: Lenox.

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[Letter] 1865 June 13th, [New York, to] Charles C. Moreau / J: Lenox.

Suggests that Mr. Moreau not deprive himself of the Anthology of New Amsterdam, which he has given to Mr. Lenox, since Mr. Lenox already has three copies.

[2] p. ; 20.6 x 13.5 cm.

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