Edward Hitchcock letter to Edward Hitchcock, Jr., 1852 December 15
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A letter to Edward Hitchcock, Jr., in which Edward Hitchcock writes about everyday matters. He expresses doubts about his son's refusal of an offer to play the organ and discusses the cold weather. Hitchcock also requests that his son try to get back some leggings that Hitchcock left at the Marlboro Hotel and asks that his son pick up a map that is being printed for him.
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