Letter : [Boston], to Joseph Willard, [Boston], 1838 Feb. 28.

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Letter : [Boston], to Joseph Willard, [Boston], 1838 Feb. 28.

Autograph letter signed. Folded letter sheet with address. Relates to a lecture an acquaintance of Everett's would like to give.

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Texas Christian University

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