Letter, [1859?] 2 March, Privy Council Office, Downing Street, London to Rev. Chas. Nason, Medford, Near Boston.

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Letter, [1859?] 2 March, Privy Council Office, Downing Street, London to Rev. Chas. Nason, Medford, Near Boston.

Clough for Florence Nightingale writes that "owing to ill-health she is obliged to depute to others to answer her letters ..."

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