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Identifier: NHM-WP01.005.026
Date: 1887.04.22
Name: Wallace Alfred Russel, George Henry, Wallace Annie née Mitten, Jekyll Gertrude, Darwin Charles Robert, George Henry,
Description: Letter from A. R. Wallace to his wife Annie from Cincinnati, 22 Apr 1887 describing the countryside around Cincinnati and the spring flowers in the woods, with botanical and common names; flower roots sent to Miss Jekyll; instructions to let the house (in England) for up to six months if possible; money earned from lectures, lectures scheduled in Bloomington Indiana, Sioux City Iowa and Kansas but no others so far; possibility of travelling to California if a lecture can be given in San Francisco; Diphtheria; enclosing press cuttings with instructions to keep any sent together as they may be useful material for a book; enclosing a Canadian stamp and a hunting story (press cutting?) for Willie (neither present). Press cutting headlined "Colors in Animals. | Their uses clearly explained" reporting on A. R. Wallace's lecture at Smith & Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati; annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "Cincinnati Enquirer Ap 23/87 | A bad lamp! Which went out in the mid of the lecture!!!" Press cutting from The Post undated (c. Apr 1887) headlined "Dr. Wallace. | A scientist of world-wide reputation in Cincinnati" with brief details of Wallace, metioning his opinion of Henry George in relation to land monopoly and his forthcoming lecture at Smith & Nixon's Hall. Stamped envelope addressed to Mrs Wallace Frith Hill Godalming England, postmarked on the front Cincinnati 23 Apr 1887 and on the back New (York?) 24 Apr 1887 and Godalming 6 May 1887; annotated on the back at the bottom edge in A. R. Wallace's hand "I sent letter with Pension Certificate from Washington - April 6th."
Document type: Correspondence


           



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