George William Curtis lettert [manuscript], 1881 June 27.

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George William Curtis lettert [manuscript], 1881 June 27.

Curtis thanks William Johnson Bacon for sending his address on the Continental Congress. He praises the work of the Oneida Historical society and the uplifting tone of the address, noting that he found Utica, N.Y., a charming city.

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Curtis, George William, 1824-1892

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George William Curtis (February 24, 1824 – August 31, 1892) was an American writer and public speaker, born in Providence, Rhode Island, of New Englander ancestry. A Republican, he spoke in favor of African-American equality and civil rights. Curtis, the son of George and Mary Elizabeth (Burrill) Curtis, was born in Providence on February 24, 1824. His mother died when he was two. At six he was sent with his elder brother to school in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, where he remained for fi...

Bacon, William Johnson, 1803-1889

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