Howe, Julia Ward

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Julia Ward Howe  submits an article to an encyclopedia.

 

The author and reformer catches-up on her mail and responds to a request to submit an article. In her three-page ALS, from Newport, RI on  Sept. 26, 1882, Howe asks if it is too late to respond and if there is still interest in a contribution from her.

 

Condition.  Fine, written on a 8vo bifolium sheet making four pages, the back page being blank. There are two flattened horizontal mailing folds, one touching a letter of her signature.

 

Best known as the author of Battle Hymn of The Republic, Howe was an outspoken reformer on women’s suffrage as well as abolition.

 

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Julia Ward Howe  submits an article to an encyclopedia.

 

The author and reformer catches-up on her mail and responds to a request to submit an article. In her three-page ALS, from Newport, RI on  Sept. 26, 1882, Howe asks if it is too late to respond and if there is still interest in a contribution from her.

 

Condition.  Fine, written on a 8vo bifolium sheet making four pages, the back page being blank. There are two flattened horizontal mailing folds, one touching a letter of her signature.

 

Best known as the author of Battle Hymn of The Republic, Howe was an outspoken reformer on women’s suffrage as well as abolition.

 

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