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Three pages. Typed identification at head of first page, mounting remants on verso of second leaf. Very good.Harriet Beecher Stowe arranges a visit to Hawthorne's Concord home. Stowe wrote this letter the year before Nathaniel Hawthorne's death. She tells Hawthorne's wife Sophia,
"Mr. Stowe & I have long desired to renew our acquaintance with you, but Concord is rather too far off for a card-case call & this leads me to say that on Sunday next we shall pass your house on our way to a friends' with whom we pass Sunday, & we propose to ourselves then the pleasure of calling & seeing you & Mr. Hawthorne & your family once more."
She jokingly adds about the proposed early summer visit, "Only, should there chance to be a driving snow storm we should perhaps not undertake the visit — & of course must lose the call. Your whole region is to me terra incognita known only in your husband's descriptions, so I ardently hope the sun may shine & the skies prove propitious. In such a case we hope to look in upon… Read More