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Correspondence from William Brooks Cabot to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm ca. 1930-1946, part 3 (ms158_b1f017_003.08.pdf)

�447 Marlboro St. Nov. 23/35

Dear Mr.s Eckstorm,

Curious, you have been [?] in the top of my mind for two or three days. The second [?] lately, evidently telepathy.

You know I [?] [?] [?] about your names up there but I will get [?] this last with the [?] map. The [?] is [?] [?] always offended me, seems to him started as [?] [?] pine meaning is plain and I guess that up there you are safe on it. Here I am still holding back on a lot of [?] [?], in a dozen or [?] of spellings + am not wholly sure.

There is a [?] peninsula on Long Island + [?] there are [?] instances, which I will look for. The [?] word seems [?] [?]

Description: Letters concerning Indian languages, culture, and history.

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Language: English

Date: ca. 1930-1946

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