Correspondence with Mr. Robert Bonner, Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1886 and Brooklyn, Jan. 19, 1887 ; receipt for payment, April, 8 1866 [sic] / Laura J. Libbey. 1886-1887.

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Correspondence with Mr. Robert Bonner, Brooklyn, Oct. 25, 1886 and Brooklyn, Jan. 19, 1887 ; receipt for payment, April, 8 1866 [sic] / Laura J. Libbey. 1886-1887.

Notes on personal monogrammed stationery: to Mr. Bonner about sending the third installment of "The mystery of Black Tor light-house" & inquiring if he received the second installment ; to Mr. Bonner accompanying the first installment of a new unnamed story (not present). Receipt for payment of five hundred dollars for "Which love proved true", not in her hand, but signed by Libbey.

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