Letter signed : Boston, to Albert L. Fernald, 1866 Mar. 13.

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Letter signed : Boston, to Albert L. Fernald, 1866 Mar. 13.

Agreeing to meet a young man on whose behalf Fernald wrote to him if the young man "has served in the army or navy."

1 item (1 p.) ; 19.9 cm

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