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T.L.S., with substanial P.S. in holograph. To Hon. Frederic R. Ely. About appointment of son to West Point and the afterwards about International Copyright

by Estes, Dana

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Boston: Estes & Lauriat 301-305 Washington Street Opp. Old South Church, 1886. 2 pages. Fine, old folds. 2 pages. Estes was born in Gorham Maine, served in Civil War, started Estes & Lauriat in 1872.

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The Old Mill Bookshop US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
T.L.S., with substanial P.S. in holograph. To Hon. Frederic R. Ely. About appointment of son to West Point and the afterwards about International Copyright
Author
Estes, Dana
Format/Binding
2 pages
Book Condition
Used - Fine, old folds
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Publisher
Estes & Lauriat 301-305 Washington Street Opp. Old South Church
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1886
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