Author: Samuel Harris
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Autograph Letter Signed Samuel Harris To: "J.W. Kimball Esq."
Autograph Letter Signed J.H. Seelye To: My Dear Dea Kimball
Autograph letter signed, addressed to William Kimball, of South Oxford, Massachusetts
Autograph Letter Signed W.T. Harris To: "Professor G.H. Palmer"
Samuel Hopkins Autograph Letter Signed to Samuel Jones, 1825 January 27
Author: Samuel Miles Hopkins
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Pages : 1
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Manuscript letter from Sam M. Hopkins to Samuel Jones regarding money owed.
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Manuscript letter from Sam M. Hopkins to Samuel Jones regarding money owed.
Autograph Letter Signed O.W. Holmes To: James William Kimball Esq
John K. Beekman Autograph Letter Signed to Samuel Jones, 1807 January 27
Author: John K. Beekman
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Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Manuscript letter from John K. Beekman to Samuel Jones regarding a case involving a land grant.
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Manuscript letter from John K. Beekman to Samuel Jones regarding a case involving a land grant.
Autograph Letter Signed, Addressed to William Kimball, of South Oxford, Mass.
Autograph Letter Signed from Harriet McEwen Kimball, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to William Winter, Staten Island, New York
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Praises his new edition of Shakespeare's England. Describes the damage done to the autumn trees by wind, brown-tails, and gypsy moths. Laments her own fears about sending her poems to publishers, but assures him she is not looking for his assistance, as that would be too much of a burden on his already busy schedule. Includes one envelope with note in William Winter's hand: Harriet Kimball Rec'd Oct 22 11 am.
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Praises his new edition of Shakespeare's England. Describes the damage done to the autumn trees by wind, brown-tails, and gypsy moths. Laments her own fears about sending her poems to publishers, but assures him she is not looking for his assistance, as that would be too much of a burden on his already busy schedule. Includes one envelope with note in William Winter's hand: Harriet Kimball Rec'd Oct 22 11 am.