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  1. Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding

    March 25, 1895
    Image 1 > Item No 25 > Folder 10: Record Repositories: University of California, Berkeley > Box 19: Record Repositories: University of Iowa - UC Berkeley > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... Rochester, [indecipherable] in the [indecipherable] of "Chronicle" then I am. Mark Twain was my [indecipherable] with birthday [indecipherable] and make ...
  2. Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding his article on Helen Keller and t...

    March 15, 1896
    Image 2 > Item No 26 > Folder 10: Record Repositories: University of California, Berkeley > Box 19: Record Repositories: University of Iowa - UC Berkeley > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... in the "Bazar" Feb 22nd I'd give a lot of Mark Twain lives to read the long obituary of him ...
  3. Pages from Isabel Moore and Laurence Hutton's book "Talks in a Library with Laurence Hutton", with m...

    1905
    Image 7 > Item No 18 > Folder 11: Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence > Box 61: Holmes - Hutton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... Wiggin and wanted to meet her. She also loved Mark Twain, and she laughed heartily at some little characteristic ...
  4. Pages from Isabel Moore and Laurence Hutton's book "Talks in a Library with Laurence Hutton", with m...

    1905
    Image 8 > Item No 18 > Folder 11: Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence > Box 61: Holmes - Hutton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... repeated the already well-known tale. Told her that “ Mark Twain ” meant a depth of twelve feet, and ...