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Add to My Citations To James Redpath per Telegraph Operator
4 December 1869 • New York, N.Y.
(MS, copy received: Jacobs, UCCL 02445)
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20 Bromfield st1

Yes I did I will never suggest again this is no regular course it is an infernal mite society2 a pure charity speculation what the mischief did they come boring me with their offensive letters for any how. Read her letter once more that I sent you She has not been civil at all first or last3

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Explanatory Notes | Textual Commentary

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1 The address of Redpath’s Boston Lyceum Bureau.

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2 See 30, 31 Oct, and 1 Nov 69 to OLL, n. 4.

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3 Clemens apparently was responding to the following telegram, sent to the home of Henry and Fidele Brooks:
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S. E. Wasson kept a private school at 70 Orange Street, in Brooklyn (Lain, 686, 813). Her “pure charity speculation” has not been identified; the letter from her that Clemens forwarded to Redpath is not known to survive.



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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, Dayton, Ohio (ODaW).

glyphglyphPrevious publication:glyph L3, 418; Will M. Clemens, 27, excerpt; John Anderson, Jr., lot 49, excerpt.

glyphglyphProvenance:glyphThe telegram, transcribed by Will Clemens before 1900, was one of five telegrams from Clemens to Redpath sold in three successive sales: in 1903 (John Anderson, Jr., lot 49); in 1910 in the library of George Bentham (Anderson Auction Company, lot 180); and in 1925 in the library of William F. Gable (AAA 1925, lot 108). In 1973, it was bought as one of four by Victor and Irene Murr Jacobs.

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the ... company. • Blank No. I. | THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | [] The rules of this company require that all messages received for transmission, shall be written on the message blanks of the Company, under and subject to the conditions printed thereon, which conditions have been agreed to by the sender of the following message. | THOS. T. ECKERT, Gen’l Sup’t, New York. WILLIAM ORTON, Pres’t, O. H. PALMER, Sec’y, New York