Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Miss Pope, [1868 Feb. 17].

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Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Miss Pope, [1868 Feb. 17].

Telling her he will "gladly comply with [her] request to send [her] autographs of [his] friends."

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