Correspondence, 1920.

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Correspondence, 1920.

Asks Morgan Brainard to let him see the letter he purchased written by Williams to Hale; encloses fragment of letter now owned by Fred Allen from Hale to Williams, from which overly free parts were removed by a previous owner, possibly William Sprague. Paltsits doubts that letter was written by Hale.

1 folder : ill. ; 24 x 30 cm.

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