Letter, 1904 Feb. 4 Washington, to Mr. Everett P. Wheeler, New York. 1904.

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Letter, 1904 Feb. 4 Washington, to Mr. Everett P. Wheeler, New York. 1904.

A letter of grateful recognition for an undisclosed work by Everett P. Wheeler, with letterhead of the White House.

sheet. 36 x 22 1/2 cm. folded to 18 x 22 1/2 cm.

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