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Letters of F. Marion Crawford, Accession #6111-q, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was purchased on 1991 February 14.
This collection contains two letters of Francis Marion Crawford. In the first, 1883 February 5, from Boston, Massachusetts, to George M. Brett, Crawford assumes that an unanswered cable message to an unidentified recipient means a refusal of his offer.
In the second letter, 1897 December 2, Crawford writes from New York, New York, to Darwin C. Pavey, sending his regrets that he has no photograph of himself and suggesting that he contact MacMillan and Company.