Letter : Boston, to Annie Fields, ca. 1880.

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Letter : Boston, to Annie Fields, ca. 1880.

Undated letter soliciting her autograph on behalf of his wife, "the autograph fiend," and asking if she can obtain anything from Emerson or Whittier. Forms part of the Higginson/Fields Autograph Album.

1 item (3 p.), in album ; 38 cm.

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