Correspondence. 1851-1863.

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Correspondence. 1851-1863.

Letters to Barstow for use in Dartmouth class notes, from such notables as G.T. Angell, J.M. Sturtevant, E.J. Warren, and E.H. Parker; reference made to the Know Nothing party in Mass.; also gives account of the status of the Nashville Blind School occupants during the Civil War; reference made to Boston's School for the Blind, later known as Perkins Institute.

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