[Letter] 1854 Jan. 30, Culpeper C. Ho. to [John Albert Broadus] / James M. Broadus. 1854.

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[Letter] 1854 Jan. 30, Culpeper C. Ho. to [John Albert Broadus] / James M. Broadus. 1854.

Entire letter humorously describes the fact that James has been too busy to write to his brother John. He ended by saying: "I ought to have written to you, to you, anyhow, long before this, and there is no use trying to get out of it--and so tomorrow or next day, I will write to you--really no time now."

2 p. ; 25 cm.

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