Letter from George Draper, Hopedale, Mass[achusetts], to Horace Greeley, 1864 Aug[ust] 21

In this fragment of a letter, George Draper writes to Horace Greeley, identifying himself as a subscriber to the Tribune and an avid reader of Greeley's writings. Draper declares that he believes "that what a man is and how he is situated gives more or less importance to what...

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