Letter 1904, April 1, New York City to Mrs. Anna Markham, [Staten Island] / Mary E. Burt. 1904.

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Letter 1904, April 1, New York City to Mrs. Anna Markham, [Staten Island] / Mary E. Burt. 1904.

She informs Mrs. Markham that she won't able to attend the little boy's party. She can't go because she is moving that day. She will move in with Miss Hubbard. She lives in her building and has been a great help to her this winter. She is a teacher, who plans to open her own school. Mr. Markham has had the pleasure of meeting her. She also says that Mr. Markham and Mr. John Burroughs hand casts came out beautifully. She also is going to send a chart and easel tas a gift to the little boy.

4 p. on 4 leaves ; 18-25 cm.

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Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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