In this letter, Dorothy Drake discusses corrections that have been made to the holdings of American author manuscripts. Specifically mentioned are George Sterling, Ambrose Bierce, and George Washington. The letter appears to have been printed on (or later used as) scratch paper; the reverse side has a series of questions printed on it, with handwritten answers.
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