Letter, 1876 March 7, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Mrs. [Joel] Parker, [Cambridge, Massachusetts].

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Letter, 1876 March 7, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Mrs. [Joel] Parker, [Cambridge, Massachusetts].

Thanks her for a copy of the memoir of her late husband, Joel Parker.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7671492

Massachusetts Historical Society

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