Marshall, T.W.M., New York, New York, to Henry F. Brownson, Detroit, Michigan, 1872 January 27
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Marshall thanks Henry for the hospitality shown him in Detroit. He dined on Thursday with Father Hecker, but Henry's father was unable to be present. Brownson invited him but he is afraid he cannot avail himself of the offer since he has more than 30 invitations to lecture in all parts of the country, receives more every day. He would like to revisit Henry, but sees little chance. He will cut short his western tour, but he still has invitations from Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. He is becoming weary from his numerous lectures, dinner dates and traveling in Pullmans. He sends his respects to his Detroit friends and to Henry's wife and requests that she remember to send some promised photographs. :: III-3-a A.L.S. 3pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1872 January 27
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English.
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