[Letter] 1911 May 5, Staten Island, New York [to] [Mrs. Wheeler], Dear Friend, [New York] / Edwin Markham. 1911.

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[Letter] 1911 May 5, Staten Island, New York [to] [Mrs. Wheeler], Dear Friend, [New York] / Edwin Markham. 1911.

Is glad to hear that she is interested in T.L. Harris's writings; tells her that he is working on a four volume set with his works for publication; asks if she could submit a list of interested people; asks not to mention the project since he don't wont the press to hear about it until publication is ready to go.

2 p. on 1 leaf ; 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7552757

Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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