29 December 1879 • Hartford, Conn. (MS, correspondence card: CU-MARK, UCCL 04128)

Dear Bob—If your engagements are such that you can come in the early part of next
week, that will be a
little better, because Mrs. Clemens, who has been ailing for some days, succumbed
this afternoon & took to her bed; but
if th your plans do not leave you free to change, come Thursday as proposed—& be sure to do, it, my boy, for I can have a chat with you, if Mrs. C.
can’t. Mind, you are to come, sure—I only propose the later day in the hope of giving
Mrs. C. a chance to have a share of the visit with us.
MS, correspondence card, CU-MARK.
MicroML, reel 11.
Donated to CU-MARK in 1977 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gunn. Gunn was the Howlands’ grandson.
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