Letter, 1869 July 16, New York, N.Y., to Robert C. Mack, Londonderry, N.H.

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Letter, 1869 July 16, New York, N.Y., to Robert C. Mack, Londonderry, N.H.

Recommends publishers for a book on the Londonderry sesquicentennial; states that he cannot furnish the text of his remarks at the celebration.

[3] leaves : port. ; 25 cm.

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