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September 18, 1954
 
September 18, 1954
  
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Mrs. F. W. Jacob
rs. F.w. Jae1ob
 
 
Maine State Library
 
Maine State Library
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Augusta, Maine
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De ar Mrs. Jacob:
 
I have in my posession some things that have
 
been closely as s ociated with the life and work of my uncle,
 
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arsden Hartley. It has occurred to me that you might like
 
to have them for your library since some of them are mentioned
 
in his writings and could be used on occasions 'for exhibition
 
purposes.
 
  
As I have been recently assembling these things
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Dear Mrs. Jacob:
with the idea of disposing of them I would appreciate hearing
 
from you immediately in regard to the matter. · I mean of course
 
t o offer them as a gift.
 
Sincerely yours ,
 
  
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I have in my posession some things that have been closely associated with the life and work of my uncle, Marsden Hartley. It has occurred to me that you might like to have them for your library since some of them are mentioned in his writings and could be used on occasions for exhibition purposes.
Norma G. Berger ·
 
  
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As I have been recently assembling these things with the idea of disposing of them I would appreciate hearing
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from you immediately in regard to the matter. I mean of course to offer them as a gift.
  
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Sincerely yours,
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Norma Berger
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Norma G. Berger ·

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320 Tappan Street Brookline, Massachusetts September 18, 1954

Mrs. F. W. Jacob Maine State Library Augusta, Maine

Dear Mrs. Jacob:

I have in my posession some things that have been closely associated with the life and work of my uncle, Marsden Hartley. It has occurred to me that you might like to have them for your library since some of them are mentioned in his writings and could be used on occasions for exhibition purposes.

As I have been recently assembling these things with the idea of disposing of them I would appreciate hearing from you immediately in regard to the matter. I mean of course to offer them as a gift.

Sincerely yours, Norma Berger Norma G. Berger ·