letters from dickinson to elizabeth holland


Thomas Johnson's Note on Letter 395

MANUSCRIPT: HCL (H 31). Ink.

PUBLICATION: LH 94.

The opening sentence alludes probably to the panic of 1873, when half the railroads in the country were in receivership. The depression began in September (see letter no. 401).


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