Jno. Tomlin letter to Gentlemen, 1843 Oct. 1.

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Jno. Tomlin letter to Gentlemen, 1843 Oct. 1.

Tomlin writes to Gentlemen, Messrs. McMakin & Holden of The Saturday Courier, 1 Oct. 1843, enclosing a packet of poems he would like to have printed in a small volume, and giving his specifications for the publication; includes integral envelope.

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Holden, Ezra

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McMakin, Andrew

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Tomlin, Jno. (John)

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Jno. (John) Tomlin was the postmaster of Jackson, Tennessee, during the middle of the 19th century. He contributed articles and poems to numerous publications, and became known as "the literary postmaster of Jackson, Tennessee." He corresponded with Edgar Allen Poe while contributing poems to Graham's Magazine. From the description of Jno. Tomlin letter to Gentlemen, 1843 Oct. 1. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 71790543 ...