Bartolomeo Vanzetti autographed letter signed to Almeto [Fabbri], [Charlestown], 18 April 1924
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Complaining about lack of visitors and asking for several favors; and referring to Mary Donovan, Alice Stone Blackwell, the Brini family, and others. Translation: “It is two times that Virginia is not admitted to see me – I wonder of this, knowing him a member of the committee. Also it is three Sundays that I have not visit and I feel sure that some friends come and were refused of admission. Virginia left ere some stuff for me, two times, among which ‘some cigars,’ he said. I have received tobacco, but no cigars. Do not forget nor delay to ask back my letter to my sister. Please; tell Mary Donovan to keep and read at her easiness all the order books which she may please. Also, please let Mrs. Alice L. Blackwell know that I am improving, saluting her, and that I will answer as soon as I can. Will you bring me – without hurry – a pint of olive oil? How our sick friend is doing? I am told that the mailing of Lotizia was stopped, is it true? I do not receive it from three weeks. Will you send a postal card to the Brini, telling them that I received their Easter card – and that I will write as soon as possible? I have not seen any more of Lucy since that time – have you had news? Yet, tell Mrs. M.D. that I received her book and that I thank her very heartily. Please, send the ajointed note to its address. Now I am thinking to have ask you to do enough things. Excuse my bothering, dear Almeto. Give my regards to all our friends – anything yet: try to have the address (for Europe) of Mrs. Elizabeth Glendower Evans and send it to me. My brotherly regards and embrace to you. P.S. I wish to see the ‘dialogue’ in the ...