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Autograph Letters, Manuscripts & Historical Documents

 
Lot 992
 

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ADDAMS JANE: (1860-1935)

ADDAMS JANE: (1860-1935) American settlement activist & reformer, an important leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States. T.L.S., Jane Addams, one page, 8vo, South Halsted Street, Chicago, 23rd May 1921, to Henry E. Smith ('My dear Mr. Smith'), on the printed stationery of Hull House. Addams thanks her correspondent for their kind letter and remarks 'I am sure that if the mistake were corrected in a later edition, the harm done was a minimum, and that there is no need for a correction in the paper, but I should like to express my appreciation of your courtesy'. A few very light, minor creases, otherwise VG

Henry E. Smith - Editor of the Chicago Daily News.


 

ADDAMS JANE: (1860-1935) American settlement activist & reformer, an important leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States. T.L.S., Jane Addams, one page, 8vo, South Halsted Street, Chicago, 23rd May 1921, to Henry E. Smith ('My dear Mr. Smith'), on the printed stationery of Hull House. Addams thanks her correspondent for their kind letter and remarks 'I am sure that if the mistake were corrected in a later edition, the harm done was a minimum, and that there is no need for a correction in the paper, but I should like to express my appreciation of your courtesy'. A few very light, minor creases, otherwise VG

Henry E. Smith - Editor of the Chicago Daily News.