Letters, 1816 August 9 and 1824 May 20, Gottingen, to George Ticknor, [Gottingen] and Boston.

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Letters, 1816 August 9 and 1824 May 20, Gottingen, to George Ticknor, [Gottingen] and Boston.

Notes by Eichhorn; thanks Ticknor for his continued friendship and correspondence; mentions Calvert and [G.B.?] Emerson.

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Calvert, George Henry, 1803-1889

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