Autograph letter signed : North Shore, Staten Island, to "my dear Eastman," 1865 Nov. 9.

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Autograph letter signed : North Shore, Staten Island, to "my dear Eastman," 1865 Nov. 9.

Noting that his "subject for the winter is 'The Good Fight'"; saying he will write with information about his arrival.

1 item (1 p.) ; 20.3 cm.

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