Autograph letter signed : Peconic, to Henry Watson Kent, 1919 Oct. 1.

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Autograph letter signed : Peconic, to Henry Watson Kent, 1919 Oct. 1.

Discussing Carl Rollins' intent to vacate his house at Montague and the possibility of sharing it; discussing his and Bullen's plans to propose funding of a small printing outfit to William G. Mather of Cleveland; regarding Hopkins' need for assistance with his work; discussing plans to improve the first Mather pamphlet and responding to his inquiry regarding Doughty's Arabia Deserta; mentioning the recent pleasure of having had tea with Miss Granniss.

1 item (6 p.) ; 20.2 cm.

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