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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1887

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[Thanks Kelly for sending him two books by Ignatius Donnelly, "A hasty glance over them gave me an idea of Mr. Donnelly's research very different to what I had expected to find in a man whose time has been so much devoted to affairs as his has."]

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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1889

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[Expressing his gratitude for her sympathy over his wife's death, and telling how much she meant to him and that he will miss her.]

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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1905

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[Concerns the membership recommendation of [ ] Johnson in the Cosmos Club. ]

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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1899-1967

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[Page sends a "batch of translations" made from the German (not present) by Gay Whitingfor his review, apparently of some type of children's stories, and asks his friend to ship "John" by express.]

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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1836-1952

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[Re Robert's ( Robert W. Nelson) health and plans to attend school.]

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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1903-1907, n.d.

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[Thanks Stoddart for the invitation to be an editor at The [Literary] Erabut declines to undertake a new profession.]

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