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Julian Hawthorne to Francis Bennoch., 02/08/1879-02/08/1879

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 78
Identifier: 94095

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Correspondence from Julian Hawthorne to Francis Bennoch, including several letters from others, one autographed poem, and one autographed book review.

Dates

  • Creation: 02/08/1879-02/08/1879

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

09/09/04

Container Summary

1 Autographed Letter Signed dated 02/08/1879 from Julian Hawthorne to Francis Bennoch informing him of Russell Sturgis' decision to forgive Hawthorne's debt to him and discussing various plans to pay his other creditors. Reference to his mortgages in America, Henry F. Gillig, J. S. Morgan Bank, and his serial "Two Old Boys".

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

HAWTHORNE, JULIAN - CORRESPONDENCE TO BENNOCH, FRANCIS (1879): Autographed Letter

BENNOCH, FRANCIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1879): Autographed Letter

STURGIS, RUSSELL - REFERENCE BY HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1879): Autographed Letter

MORTGAGES - REFERENCE BY HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1879): Autographed Letter

GILLIG, HENRY F. - REFERENCE BY HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1879): Autographed Letter

J. S. MORGAN - BANK - REFERENCE BY HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1879): Autographed Letter

"TWO OLD BOYS" - SERIAL NOVEL - REFERENCE BY HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1879): Autographed Letter

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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