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Correspondence with Mrs. Wilkie, Jan. 31, 1891, Brooklyn, N.Y., the Editors of Youth's Companion, Pompton, N.J., Feb. 1, 1892, Mrs. Galt, Aug. 1, 1887, Alburgh Springs, Vermont, and Mr. Whitelaw Saunders, New York, October 23, 1919; statement on the masculine element, August 17, 1889; statement on domestic life, Nov. 22, 1883; autograph, Apr. 23rd, 1881

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Harland, Marion, 1830-1922
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The masculine element is a three sentence description of the importance of a male presence in the household, signed Marion Harland. The autograph is signed Marion Harland. Brief letter to Mrs. Wilk...

The masculine element is a three sentence description of the importance of a male presence in the household, signed Marion Harland. The autograph is signed Marion Harland. Brief letter to Mrs. Wilkie signed Mary Virginia Terhune about a subscription for a monument. A three sentence sentiment on domestic life signed Marion Harland. Note to Editors of Youth's Companion acknowledging payment for an article "Newly married in New York" and requesting the issue when it is published. Letter to Mrs. Galt about a visit and requesting her to read "Judith". She also mentions staying in Vermont for the waters. Letter to Whitlaw Saunders explaining that she types because of a fracture of her right hand some years ago, but she encloses the handwritten lines because of his "courteous insistance." Typed letter with 14 lines of verse in her own hand.

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