Letters, 1888 & 1896, Davenport, Iowa, to Mrs. Terhune [Marion Harland] [manuscript].

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Letters, 1888 & 1896, Davenport, Iowa, to Mrs. Terhune [Marion Harland] [manuscript].

In a letter, 1888 October 21, Alice French [Thanet] writes to Mrs. Terhune [Harland] promising to send a story. In a letter, 1896 December 28, French writes Terhune mentioning Mr. Terhune's operation, her decision to go in with her friend Mrs. [Jane Allen] Crawford on a house, and commenting on her reading of "The greatest of these."

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University of Virginia. Library

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Williams, [Chauncey?].

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Harland, Marion, 1830-1922

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