Autograph letter signed with initials : Cambridge, Mass., to Helen Mar Bean, 1881 Mar. 20.

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Autograph letter signed with initials : Cambridge, Mass., to Helen Mar Bean, 1881 Mar. 20.

Thanking her for some pictures she sent; mentioning that his son, Ernest Longfellow, is painting his portrait; asking if she has read [Thomas] Carlyle's Reminiscences and calling it "a strange book, full of interesting matter, and of rather indiscrete [sic] revelations of things intimate, and severe judgments of men in general."

1 item (3 p.) ; 17.7 cm. + envelope.

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Bean, Helen Mar, 1836-1895,

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