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James Lane Allen : a personal note
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In this letter, Townsend is asking Allen to send him maps of various places in New York State that he needs for some of his writings. He gives Allen his address in New York City.
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Mr. James Lane Allen's novel The reign of law : a controversy and some opinions concerning it
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Sir James Allen
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The majority of the correspondence is addressed to Oliver Bainbridge (there are a few letters not addressed to him and there are only two letters written by Bainbridge). The authors of the correspondence are mostly British royalty, diplomats and administrators in India and Australia, as well as American, British, Australian and Canadian clergy, writers and politicians. Issues addressed within the correspondence include the life and career of Oliver Bainbridge and 20th century politics and government within Great Britain, India, Canada, and Australia. Correspondents include Sir George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood, Sir Henry Arthur Blake, Sir William Martin Conway, Sir Almeric William Fitz Roy, Sir Henry Knollys, Reginald Brabazon, the 12th Earl of Meath, Olʹga Alekseevna Novikova, Sir George Houstoun Reid, Horatio Nelson Nelson, and Ellis Rowan.
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Allen, James T
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1 letter to Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour) Severance, 1820-1914.
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James Orwin and James Allen parcels
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From Block 32, Hancock's Survey, west across Los Angeles City western boundary; hachures, color highlighting, acreage; survey notes. Surveyed by request of George S. Patton. Alt title supplied by cataloger.
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