Letter : 12 mo 1, 1884, Danvers, Mass. to Mrs. Tresdale.

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Letter : 12 mo 1, 1884, Danvers, Mass. to Mrs. Tresdale.

Thanks her for her poem describing the mountains, sea and old missions in California; "a Quaker, and therefore a Protestant of Protestants, I can yet admire much in the old church ..."

[3] p. ; 20 x 13 cm.

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Haverford College Library

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