[A black man holding a cloth to his head to combat the oppressive 92° heat]

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[A black man holding a cloth to his head to combat the oppressive 92° heat]
Date
Undated
Notes
Henry [Brevoort Eddy] ALS to Louise [Lyman], [undated]. New York, New York, page 1. From a collection of 14 illustrated letters that Henry Brevoort Eddy of Mamaroneck, New York, wrote to Louise Lyman, a friend living in Tarrytown, New York, and London, England. Eddy discussed his social life in Tuxedo Park, Mamaroneck, and New York City, and illustrated each letter with multiple (often humorous) ink drawings.
Collection Title
Henry Brevoort Eddy letters
Collection Creator
Lyman, Louise
ID
4621
Repository
William L. Clements Library
Date Added/Updated
2018-04-10 14:31:30

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