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Identifier
MSS114_B02F06_001A
Creation Date
11-11-1905
Keywords
Paul Laurence Dunbar, primary sources, Black history, Black poets, prominent Ohioans
Description
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Mr. Paul Laurence Dunbar,
Dear sir: - It is now since the month of March or April since I heard directly from you. I wonder how you have spent that summer and if you have improved in health or not.
I wrote you twice in the summer but I did not get any answer.
I am reading two of your books which I got not so very long ago. I am as usual in health.
Augustine Gus. Broussard But 69, Jeanerette, La.
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Primary Item Type
Personal Correspondence
Rights
This item is part of the Paul Laurence Dunbar Collection, which belongs to the Ohio History Connection, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, visit http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information. The collection contains items from 219 N. Summit St., Dayton, Ohio (later 219 N. Paul Laurence Dunbar St.), the home Dunbar purchased for his mother, Matilda J. Dunbar, in 1904. Paul Laurence Dunbar lived there until his death in 1906; Matilda lived there until her death in 1934. It is now part of the Paul Laurence Dunbar House Historic Site, which is operated by the National Park Service in partnership with the Ohio History Connection.
Keywords
Paul Laurence Dunbar, primary sources, Black history, Black poets, prominent Ohioans
