In this 1861 May 1 letter, Dickens mentions that "...the House of Commons likes these times, thinks them jaunty [...] and the Devil himself only knows what else." The envelope is enclosed inside the letter, and is addressed to his editor James Lowe.
Graham Storey thanks Dorothy Drake for her copy of the May 1861 Dickens letter, and promises to "acknowledge it in the edition" presumably referring to a collection of Dickens letters.
Autographs; Letters; Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881
In this short letter dated February 28, 1861, Disraeli writes that he will be able to meet the correspondent's friend at three o'clock on Saturday, but will be out of town at a later date.
This May 1964 note is addressed to Graham Storey at Cal Tech, and describes a Docu Stat copy of Dickens' letter and envelope as enclosed at correspondent's request.
Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891 ; Letters
Johnston writes to the Governor from the Confederate army headquarters that "the Confederate flag bears such a resemblance to that of the United sates as to be readily mistaken for it" and that the Union army recently used a counterfeit of the...