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per Telegraph Operator
8 December 1871 • Buffalo, N.Y.
(MS, copy received: ODaU, UCCL 00687)
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Notify all hands that Ffrom this date I shall talk nothing but selections from my forth-coming book Roughing it, tried it last night suits me tip top 2

Sam. L. Clemens

27 Paid

J. P.

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[letter docketed:] boston lyceum bureau. redpath & fall. dec 8 1871 [and] Clemens Sam’l L. | Hartford—.Conn | Dec. 8th ”71.

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1 Clemens sent this telegram while en route from Warsaw, New York, where he lectured on 7 December, to Fredonia, where he performed on 8 December.

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2 Redpath and Fall issued a “Lyceum Circular,” dated 1 January 1872, which announced the “Roughing It” lecture. Among the reviews it reprinted was an enthusiastic notice of the debut performance from the Warsaw Western New Yorker (see Boston Lyceum Bureau Advertising Circular). Although Clemens had earlier deemed it unwise to lecture in Buffalo (28 June 70 to Redpath), he still managed to have the new lecture favorably noticed in the Buffalo press. His friend David Gray attended the Warsaw lecture (Warsaw was only thirty miles from Buffalo), no doubt at Clemens’s invitation, and printed a complimentary review in his paper, the Buffalo Courier (Gray 1871). Redpath and Fall excerpted it in their “Lyceum Circular.”



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MS, copy received, telegram blank filled out in the hand of a telegraph operator, collection of Victor and Irene Murr Jacobs, Roesch Library, University of Dayton (ODaU).

glyphglyphPrevious publication:glyph L4, 511–512; Will M. Clemens 1900, 28; John Anderson, Jr., 1903, lot 49, excerpt; Anderson Auction Company 1910, lot 180; MTL, 1:193; AAA 1925, lot 108, excerpt; Hornor, 170; “Letters to James Redpath,” Mark Twain Quarterly 5 (Winter–Spring 1942): 20, excerpt.

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