Autograph letter signed from Thomas D. Anderson, Providence, Rhode Island, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1895 June 26.

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Autograph letter signed from Thomas D. Anderson, Providence, Rhode Island, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1895 June 26.

Informs Winter that Brown University will confer upon him an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. Signed from Tho. D. Anderson. Addressed from 12 Barnes St.

2 leaves ; 20 x 13 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7623856

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Young, Robert, 1927-2008

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Winter, William, 1836-1917

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