Document set 'Letter from President Rutherford B. Hayes to Francis Parkman, 1877 November 9'
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9 Nov 1877
My Dear Sir:
I am in receipt of
your new book -- Count Frontenac,
for which I beg you to accept
my thanks. I hope to get
time to read it. Nobody, I am
sure, enjoys your works more than
I do. I read them all and
am as happy doing it as I
was years ago over Robinson
Crusoe -- . May you write many
more -- Sincerely
R. B. Hayes
Francis Parkman
9 Nov 1877
My Dear Sir:
<p-bgn>I am in receipt of
your new book -- Count Frontenac,
for which I beg you to accept
my thanks. I hope to get
time to read it. Nobody, I am
sure, enjoys your works more than
I do. I read them all and
am as happy doing it as I
was years ago over Robinson
Crusoe -- . May you write many
more -- Sincerely
R. B. Hayes
Francis Parkman
My Dear Sir:
<p-bgn>I am in receipt of
your new book -- Count Frontenac,
for which I beg you to accept
my thanks. I hope to get
time to read it. Nobody, I am
sure, enjoys your works more than
I do. I read them all and
am as happy doing it as I
was years ago over Robinson
Crusoe -- . May you write many
more -- Sincerely
R. B. Hayes
Francis Parkman