Letter and papers of John Knox [manuscript] 1821-1890.

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Letter and papers of John Knox [manuscript] 1821-1890.

Letter [post 1821] Princeton, N.J., with separate sections to his parents and to his brother Joseph Knox, Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Va. Knox was a student at the Presbyterian Princeton Theological Seminary, and describes his living quarters and the recent Christmas season there. [[2] p. 45 cm. holograph, not signed; written on a printed "Catalogue" of the Seminary listing of the students]--Letter 1890 July 28, London, Annie French Hector to Mrs. Parks, enclosing 3 autographed quotations. [[1] p. 15 cm. holograph signed, with 3 enclosed autographed quotations]--Autograph, n.d., of John Watson [1 l. 9 cm. holograph signed under his pseud. Ian MacLaren].

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