Letter to unidentified reicipient about Mary E. Walker [manuscript], 1896 April 3.

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Letter to unidentified reicipient about Mary E. Walker [manuscript], 1896 April 3.

Draft of a letter praising Dr. Walker as his [Gibson's?] greatest hero after George Washington. Note on the bill in the same hand points out that the Spanish did not blow up the "Maine."

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University of Virginia. Library

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