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James Freeman Clarke Collection 1865-1882

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[Fragment of John Greenleaf Whittierpoem; copied by James Freeman Clarke. ]

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Richard Watson Gilder Collection

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[Discusses the [Tenriffe] article which he would like to show to Dr. H. [ Josiah Gilbert Holland] to give it its best chance; wonders if Higginson ever wrote on "Blue Blood," a subject he could speak about with authority, being an aristocrat by blend and a democrat by brain; urges him to think about it; suggests that John Hay could write on the subject, but he would lack Higginson's fineness.]

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Richard Watson Gilder Collection

Samuel Francis Smith Collection 1884-1895

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[Congratulates a fellow clergyman -whom he has not personally met -on his 53rd birthday. Praises his stimulating sermons, his work as an editor [ Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine], and his writings.]

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Samuel Francis Smith Collection 1884-1895

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