Letter from Grace Greenwood to Mr. Welles, Dec 30, 1859
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[page 1] Mr. Welles.[?]
I cannot give you all the advices[?] you ask for. Mr. Gerrold's I do not know—Mrs Browning is in +++, or Rome but as you can only pay postage on a letter as far as England—and as on the Continent the rates are very high—I suppose you will not think of writing to her for +++ +++ together merely. She and her husband will probably visit our country in the course of a few fears—when you can
[page 2] have a better opportunity of communicating with them. Mrs. S. J. Hale is at her town house 6 Michaels place Brompton London Martin J. Tupper Albany—near Guildford +++
Charles Mackey Editor "Illustrated News"—London
Mary Howitt address you will find in the Jan. +++ of L.P.
[page 3] Hoping that you will obtain all you wish, both in this little matter, and in others of more importance—I am my dear Sir, your's very sincerely
Sara J. Lippincott (Grace Greenwood)
Phila-'a Dec 30th 1859