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| Genre/Form: | Letters (Correspondence) |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Julian Hawthorne |
| Material Type: | Manuscript |
| Document Type: | Archival Material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
James R Osgood |
| OCLC Number: | 221672043 |
| Notes: | Forms part of the Clifton Waller Barrett Library. |
| Description: | 2 items. |
Abstract:
In a letter, 1876 Nov 7, Osgood writes to "Peckham" that a "passage in your letter of October 31st contains these words: 'I believe that he (Julian Hawthorne) thinks that Osgood has injured him as much at Harper's of late as he formerly helped him.'" Osgood is at a loss to know what Hawthorne meant by this and wants an explanation "as this is outside of business and personal to myself."
In a letter, [18]86 Mar 16, Osgood writes to "Parker" that J. W. H[arper?] is absent at Old Point Comfort. Mr. Seymour has sent in an advertisement. He thanks him for his congratulations on his 50th birthday, which he reciprocates. He will spend a week in Boston in April and will see Parker then. He has "taken my passage" in the "City of Rome" in April.
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