ALS, 1872 November 26, Dubuque, Iowa, to [Ezra M. Prince].

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ALS, 1872 November 26, Dubuque, Iowa, to [Ezra M. Prince].

Letter from Alcott to [Prince] describing his reception in Dubuque, giving his itinerary after he leaves Dubuque on Monday, and asking to stay with the Prince family when he returns to Bloomington.

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Cornell University Library

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