BIB_ID
290497
Accession number
MA 105.67
Creator
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
Display Date
1844 June 3.
Credit line
Acquired by Pierpont Morgan, before 1913.
Description
1 item (1 p.) ; 18.1 cm
Notes
In May of 1844, the Dickens family moved to 9 Osnaburgh Terrace for one year.
Part of a collection of 2 engravings and 73 letters primarily from Charles Dickens to John Macrone. Letters are cataloged individually in 75 records (MA 105.1-75); see related records for full description.
With a sketch of a chair below Dickens' signature.
Written from "Osnaburgh Encampment." Signed "The Cheer."
Part of a collection of 2 engravings and 73 letters primarily from Charles Dickens to John Macrone. Letters are cataloged individually in 75 records (MA 105.1-75); see related records for full description.
With a sketch of a chair below Dickens' signature.
Written from "Osnaburgh Encampment." Signed "The Cheer."
Summary
Asking Thompson to bring his "Bruffam" the following day, noting that otherwise, they "shall be short of conveyance."
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