Autograph letter signed from Catherine Lee Hackett, London, to Mrs. Benjamin F. Thompson [manuscript], 1839 August 30.

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Autograph letter signed from Catherine Lee Hackett, London, to Mrs. Benjamin F. Thompson [manuscript], 1839 August 30.

Speaks of seeing the Queen at the Opera, and gives her opinion of the Queen's unpopularity. A short letter to Mr. Thompson is included.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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