Letters of Julia Magruder, 1892-1901.

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Letters of Julia Magruder, 1892-1901.

Julia Magruder, Castle Hill, Cobham, Albemarle County, Va., writes to R.H. Stoddard June 20, 1892, regarding the publishing of manuscripts and other news including a trip to New York with Amelie Rives. On November 19, 1901, she writes to Mr. Clemens, regarding a manuscript about the Pope, and a fee for a manuscript published by Harper's Bazar.

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