Letter from Fitz-Greene Halleck to Benson John Lossing, July 26, 1852

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This is a scanned version of the original document in the Abernethy Manuscripts Collection at Middlebury College.

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Hartford Connecticut July 26th 1852 My dear Sir I have had the pleasure of receiving your favor of the 22d [ ?]. The rhyme you so kindly remember appeared in December 1819 and added stanzas in 1820 or 1821. I generally visit New York about the 1st of every month, and if you will please inform me when & where

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I can have the honor of calling on you there. I will most willingly give you the explanation to what you desire. They would claim too much space for a letter. Grateful for the compliment you pay me, I am, My dear Sir, Very truly yours, Fitz-Greene Halleck B. J. Lossing, Esq

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