Letter from LARKIN GOLDSMITH MEAD, JR. to JOHN NORTON POMEROY and GEORG PERKINS MARSH, dated April 26, 1858.
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Title: Letter from LARKIN GOLDSMITH MEAD, JR. to JOHN NORTON POMEROY and GEORG PERKINS MARSH, dated April 26, 1858.
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- Mead, Larkin Goldsmith
Recipient
- Pomeroy, John Norton
- Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882
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Letter from LARKIN GOLDSMITH MEAD, JR. to JOHN NORTON POMEROY and GEORG PERKINS MARSH, dated April 26, 1858., Original located at the University of Vermont's Special Collections in the John Norton Pomeroy Collection, filed by date., http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/lgmgpm580426 (accessed June 19, 2013)
Letter from LARKIN GOLDSMITH MEAD, JR. to JOHN NORTON POMEROY and GEORG PERKINS MARSH, dated April 26, 1858.
Transcribed by : John Thomas, Ralph H. Orth and Ellen Thomson
TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski andEllen Thomson
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
Brattleboro April 26 1858
John N. Pomeroy. George P. Marsh.
Gentlemen
I stopped in Rutland and called at Mr Henry Baxters house. I cannot tell you all the conversation, but, as I came away he said that when I wanted the marble, to let him know. "He did not care whether the Sate of Vermont paid him for it or not, that was not the object" I inferred from all he said that he would rather give us the marble than have it made of granite. I admire Mr Baxters generous disposition and I am confident he will do all that we can conscientiously ask of him. This week I expect there will be a subscription taken in Brattleboro and I anticipate quite a liberal sum though there is nothing certain
Yours respectfully
Larkin G. Mead Jr
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