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Add to My CitationsTo Olivia Lewis Langdon
25 December 1880 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS: CU-MARK, UCCL 01881)
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Hartford, Xmas, 1880.

Mother dear, your several children have united in this love-offering to you, of a gold box to put your spectacles in; & they accompany it with the affectionate hope that your youth is now about to be renewed, & that you will not need your spectacles any more; but will need, a strong, substantial box to keep them in—permanently. Such is the idea of this spectacle-box, & such its intent & purpose. So we offer it as a token of a love that would not only renew your impaired sight, if it could, but would rejuvenate you wholly if its power corresponded to its fervency.

In the name of us all—health & blessings abide with our mother!

Your sons,

Saml.



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MS, CU-MARK.

glyphglyphPrevious publication:glyph Langdon 1938, 18–19; MicroML, reel 4; MicroPUL, reel 1.

glyphglyphProvenance:glyphDonated in 1972 by Mrs. Eugene Lada-Mocarski, Jervis Langdon, Jr., Mrs. Robert S. Pennock, and Mrs. Bayard Schieffelin.