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November 26 MondaySam’s notebook: “See Col. Harvey” [NB 43 TS 30]. Note: in view of the letter below, perhaps Harvey was not available so he had to settle for a letter.

At 1410 W. 10th in N.Y.C., Sam wrote to George B. Harvey, President of Harper & Brothers, that “The terms proposed in your letter of recent date are satisfactory,” and also acceptable was the publication of Mark Twain’s memoirs “100 years hence” [MTP].

Sam also wrote to Mrs. Farris. Cue: “My wife & I answer” [MTP]. UCCL 13065 letter is currently unavailable.

Ida E. Chamberlin wrote to Sam. Only the envelope with five letters enclosed survive. Also a copy of Helen Keller’s touching “appeal” dated Oct. 27 from Wrentham, Mass., proposing a school for children deaf, dumb and blind [MTP].

Check # Payee Amount [Notes]

20 Messrs Tiffany 55.00
 

Day By Day Acknowledgment

Mark Twain Day By Day was originally a print reference, meticulously created by David Fears, who has generously made this work available, via the Center for Mark Twain Studies, as a digital edition.   

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