Autograph letter : Cincinnati, to Ellen Freeman, [1876].

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Autograph letter : Cincinnati, to Ellen Freeman, [1876].

Reluctantly accepting the girt of a "crystal vessel," which he has filled with good brown ale. Begging "that I may not be favored with any more such kindnesses," noting that he doesn't merit them and "feel[s] the reverse of pleasant by accepting them." Referencing his 1874 wedding to Althea Foley, noting that it was an "insult to Society" and that "Society avenged it right speedily."

1 item (2 p.) ; 21.8 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7893461

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