Letter from Mary Ashton Rice Livermore [manuscript], 1870.

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Letter from Mary Ashton Rice Livermore [manuscript], 1870.

Letter, 1870 Jan. 5, Boston, to Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Springfield, Ma. Mrs. Livermore asks Sanborn's criticism of the first issue of The Woman's Journal, comments on the soberness of Boston newspapers, mentions her lecturing in Lyceum courses, and requests the exchange of a copy of the Springfield Daily Republican and the address of Emmie A. Lane.

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Livermore, Mary A. (Mary Ashton), 1820-1905

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