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Add to My Citations To Charles L. Webster
7 May 1881 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS: NPV, UCCL 01950)
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Hartford, May 6 7/81.

Dear [Clarley]

Thea fact that we are into Dan near $900, reconciles me to the other things. He must never have a cent of that while he lives.

Come up here Monday—we can get through our talk before 6 p.m.—I leave then, for South Manchester to be gone till [Midnight. Or,] come Tuesday, if you prefer.

While you are here you must buy my [scrap-book] patent of me. Do not forget this.

I enclose $500—mainly to pay superannuated bills with, maybe.

You must run across McLaughlin, some time, & have a talk with him. He can tell some things, I guess.

Yrs

S L C

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MS, Jean Webster McKinney Family Papers, Special Collections, NPV.

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MTBus, 155

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See McKinney Family Papers in Description of Provenance.

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Clarley • [sic]

Midnight. ‸Or, • ~.— | ‸~,

scrap-book • scrap- ǁ book