Letter from George Otis Draper to Clare Hill Draper from Paris, 1884

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Title

Letter from George Otis Draper to Clare Hill Draper from Paris, 1884

Subject

Draper, Clare Hill; Statue of Liberty National Monument (N.Y. and N.J.); Paris (France); Circus--France; Draper family

Description

A letter from George Otis Draper to his brother, Clare Hill Draper, written from Paris on July 5, 1884. The letter talks about going to see a circus in Paris and seeing the Statue of Liberty before it was sent to America. There is a small sketch of the Statue of Liberty on the second page of the letter. There is also a sketch of a boy on crutches, most likely Clare Hill Draper who broke his leg at the time, and a boy driving a hoop. George Otis Draper and Clare Hill Draper were the children of General William Franklin Draper and Lydia Warren Joy Draper.

Creator

Draper, George Otis, 1867-1923

Publisher

Date

1884-07-5

Relation

Is part of the Bancroft Memorial Library Local History Collection, Hopedale, Massachusetts. http://www.hopedale-ma.gov/Public_Documents/HopedaleMA_Library/index

Format

image/jpg

Language

en-US

Type

Text

Identifier

DRFAM-GOD1867-005

Files

Collection

Citation

Draper, George Otis, 1867-1923, “Letter from George Otis Draper to Clare Hill Draper from Paris, 1884,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 22, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/717.

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