Autograph letter signed from George P. Marsh, Burlington, to Richard Grant White [manuscript], 1861 April 4.

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Autograph letter signed from George P. Marsh, Burlington, to Richard Grant White [manuscript], 1861 April 4.

Refers to his return of proofs and offers suggestions for changes. At end of letter, in White's hand, a line from John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester's A satyr against marriage.

2 leaves ; 21 x 13 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8032095

Folger Shakespeare Library

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