Newspaper Clip Worcester Daily Spy December 1888 and a copy seen in NY Times For full articles email me
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
John Greenleaf Whittier inkstand gift 1888
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Amesbury MA,
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John Greenleaf Whittier,
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2 comments:
Very nice. The newspaper clipping gives a humorous look into the life of Mr.Whittier.
I'd love copies of these articles, Melissa. Perhaps we could meet up sometime to talk about Whittier. I have signed a contract for a three-book historical mystery series set in Amesbury 1888 which features him as a secondary character! The first book will be out in spring 2016.
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