Murray, John O'Kane, Brooklyn, New York, to Richard H. Clarke, New York, New York, 1876 February 22
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Murray apologizes for delaying his thanks for Clarke's letters with enclosed biographies and his able pamphlet exposing the blunders of W.E. Gladstone. Every intelligent man in the Union should have a copy. Murray asks Clarke's opinion of the enclosed contents which were part of a new work he had in manuscript. Many of the biographies owe their value to Clarke's research. Murray has all the numbers of the old Baltimore Metropolitan and freely used Clarke's Deceased Prelates of the U.S. when necessary. Murray has given Clarke acknowledgement in the proper place. He asks if Clarke approves. Murray wants to know what Clarke thinks of the enclosed plan. P.S. He will send Clarke a copy as soon as the volume is published. :: I-2-n A.L.S. 2pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1876 February 22
Language of Materials
English.
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