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6 January 1874 • London, England
(MS: CtHMTH, UCCL 01035)
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Jan. 6.

Many T thanks, my dear Mr. Fitz Gibbon. I send you, for Mr. Clifford,1 a note to m an old friend of mine, Col. John McComb, of the “Alta California” Editorial staff, San Francisco. McComb knows everybody, & so a note to him covers the whole ground.2

If I don’t see you again, [good-bye], & good luck & long life attend you & yours.

Yrs Ever

Sam. L. Clemens

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1 Probably Frederick Clifford (1828–1904), a journalist and legal writer who reported on the House of Commons for the London Times. (Fitzgibbon covered Parliament for the Darlington Northern Echo.) In 1863 he became co-owner of the Sheffield Daily Telegraph, and in 1868 helped found the Press Association, which supplied London and provincial newspapers with home and foreign news.

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2 McComb, the supervising editor of the San Francisco Alta California, had been Clemens’s good friend and supporter for at least a decade (L2, 12–13).



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MS, Cyril Clemens Collection, Mark Twain House, Hartford (CtHMTH).

glyphglyphPrevious publication:glyph L6, 14; AAA/Anderson 1934, lot 136, brief paraphrase.

glyphglyphProvenance:glyphThe MS was owned by Robert Dorn in May 1943; Cyril Clemens donated it to CtHMTH in 1984.

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