Autograph Letter Signed From George F Rowe New York To Frederick E Partington
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Autograph Letter Signed from George F. Rowe, New York, to Frederick E. Partington
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He will do his best to send the number of volumes Partington desires. On letterhead of the Lotos Club. Letter is undated but an annotation on verso in an unidentified hand gives date as Jan 18/87. Addressed to [F.P.?] Partington; recipient is possibly Frederick E. Partington.
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