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Autograph Letter Signed (ALS), United States Senate stationery, Feby. 25, 1883, to Rev. John T. Duffield, Princeton, NJ

by Cameron, James Donald (1833-1918)

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  • Bookseller: R & A Petrilla, Booksellers US (US)
  • Seller Inventory #: BOOKS013369I
  • Format: Not bound
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Quantity available: 1
  • Edition: Original
  • Publisher: Not published
  • Place: Washington
  • Date published: 1883

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Washington: Not published, 1883. Original. not bound. Very Good. Old fold marks. Two pages. A friendly letter from this Princeton University graduate to a former professor there. Says he has been suffering and confined to home for a month, etc. " . Your kind expressions in behalf of Bob Bowling have given me great pleasure to read . I will try to help him in every way.I do not think we ever meet that you are not spoken of. Permit me to refer to your good and excellent brother who lives at McConnellsville .," &c., &c. I think it comes from your fondness for me when I was a boy at College . " [See the Dictionary of American Biography for an account of Cameron's life and career as Secretary of War, railroad president, senator from Pennsylvania, &c.]. 9.5" x 7.5".


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