Horace Greeley Letters, 1846 December 4-1869 January 8, Engraving, Autograph

Horace Greeley Letters, 1846 December 4-1869 January 8, Engraving, Autograph

Author: Horace Greeley

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Published: 1846

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Letter to Harvey Hubbard of Norwich, New York, dated December 4, 1846, telling him that he will read his poem and asking him to transcribe it carefully so that it can be more easily read. Short note to H. J. Seaman, dated October 28, 1857 telling him that there is no trouble about Ferdon and that this was announced at a recent meeting. Four letters written on letterhead of the Office of the Tribune, from 1860-1869, addressed to D. Case, James Humphrey, W. Davis, S.S Packard. Letter to Dear Oliver, written on State of New York, Constitutional Convention letterhead, dated August 9, 1867, thanking him for his letter and enclosing order for $125, which makes them even. Includes an engraving by A.H. Ritchie, showing Horace Greeley, autographed. The engraving is 14 x 10 cm, mounted on cardboard 22 x 15 cm.


Horace Greeley to Sylvester Graham Regarding an Article, 26 June 1846

Horace Greeley to Sylvester Graham Regarding an Article, 26 June 1846

Author: Horace Greeley

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Published: 1846

Total Pages: 0

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Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, writes to Graham, a minister and reformer. Declines Graham's request of publishing an article by a Mr. [Cambell?]. Writes, He is now doing well, making some money... and perfectly able to pay for any service done him- much more than I am to give him any. Now such an article as yours in all my papers is worth to him [dollar sign] 50, while I can only publish it at my own loss... I stand, therefore, on a just and necessary rule, which, I wish, I had adopted earlier and could now insist on... that a service at my own cost and to the becoming benefit of another, is either worth [paying?] for or it is not worth doing. Mentions Cambell's involvement in waterbus establishments and writes I have attended to his advantages of Mountain air, scenery, &c. again in a recent article in 'Summer Travel.' 1 black and white bust engraving of Greeley included.


The Doolittle Family in America

The Doolittle Family in America

Author: William Frederick Doolittle

Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press

Published: 2018-11-09

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9780344989230

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