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George Alfred Townsend Letters, Accession #9577, Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
The collection was put on deposit in the Library on 7 Jan 1971.
George Alfred Townsend (1841-1913), was an American journalist and author.
In a letter, 1892 October 26, from George Alfred Townsend, "Gapland," Washington County, Maryland, to Joseph Marshall Stoddart, Townsend discusses revisions of a story to begin in the court of Queen Isabell, and comments on the Columbian Exhibition which he reported for the Chicago Tribune . In another, undated, letter to Samuel Erasmus Moffet, he finds members of the political parties unwilling to speak as freely after the demoralizing "Columbus Celebration" but expects to do better in Chicago.