Papers of Washington Irving [manuscript], 1804-1830, n.d.

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Papers of Washington Irving [manuscript], 1804-1830, n.d.

The collection contains manuscripts of a portion of an early draft of Volume II, Chapter 2 of "Life and voyages of Columbus" and a portion of an unidentified manuscript. The collection also contains a letter to one of his brothers, ca. 1804, a letter to William Irving ( a portion of the letter in 6256-p dated 1805 April 4?); and a letter to Thomas Moore, 1830 January 27.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7934467

University of Virginia. Library

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