Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to CAROLINE CRANE MARSH, dated September 9, 1884.
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Title: Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to CAROLINE CRANE MARSH, dated September 9, 1884.
Author
- Norton, Charles Eliot
Recipient
- Marsh, Caroline Crane, 1816-1901
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Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to CAROLINE CRANE MARSH, dated September 9, 1884., Original located at the University of Vermont's Special Collections in the George Perkins Marsh Collection, filed by date., http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/cenccm840909 (accessed June 19, 2013)
Letter from CHARLES ELIOT NORTON to CAROLINE CRANE MARSH, dated September 9, 1884.
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TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski andEllen Thomson
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
Ashfield, 9 Sept. 1884.
My dear Mrs. Marsh
I had the pleasure of receiving yesterday your note concerning Mr. Marsh's letters to me. I am very glad to hear that such a Memoir of him as you speak of is in preparation.
I carefully preserved Mr. Marsh's letters to me. They had more than a transient interest. They are all at -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- Cambridge, and as soon as I return there, probably before the end of this month, I will get them together and send them to you. They will be absolutely at your disposal, to make such use of them in every respect as you may like. If your address changes you will be so kind, I am sure, as to let me know, in order that the parcel may reach you speedily -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- and surely.
My thoughts often turn to Mr. Marsh with grateful and affectionate remembrance. My life, so long as it may last, will be the richer for the friendship with which he honored me.
You are kind enough to say that you will return to me my letters to him. Pray take no trouble to do so, for I set no value upon them.
I hope, dear Mrs Marsh, -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- that your health is such that you are not a continual sufferer, and I beg you to believe me, with sincere respect,
Very truly Yours
C. E. Norton.
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