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Add to My Citations To Charles Erskine Scott Wood
21 February 1882 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS, typewritten, from dictation: ViU, UCCL 02161)
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hartford conn. feb’y 21st. 1882.

my dear wood:

twichell’s tribe and mine are still in the doctor’s hands. the circumstances remain in both cases about as they were before. do not let the charming kentucky school girl get away from there put her under martial restraint until we come, for joe and i are certainly coming, just as soon as things will permit. we bear your proffered hospitality in mind, and propose to take advantage of it as early as we can. speaking of dead days, have you seen my 1601? did not gen. sherman, or gen. van vliet have it when i was at the point? its circulation is quietly enlarging; a copy of it has just gone to japan. i shall get into trouble with it yet before i die. with warmest regards to yourself, and mrs. wood

yours faithfully

s. l. clemens.

p.s. excuse haste and a bad pen.



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MS, typewritten, from dictation, Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Alderman Library, ViU.

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AAA-Anderson Galleries, 4-5 April 1934, no. 4098, lot 117, partial publication; MicroPUL, reel 2.

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Offered for sale by AAA-Anderson Galleries in 1934; deposited at ViU by Clifton Waller Barrett on 16 April 1960.