Request an Image CABLE, George Washington (1844-1925; Louisiana novelist). Accepting an invitation to dinner, in an autograph note, signed 13 July 1901, from Northampton, Massachusetts, to "My dear Prof. Munroe." 8vo. 1 page, approximately 50 words. In part: "But my nights I must spend with my daughter, Mrs. Alfred L.T. Dennis in Cambridge. Mr. Dennis has lately taken work in Harvard and I have not yet seen them in their new home." Cable moved north when his liberal views of race made life uncomfortable in the South. Folded, else very good. More Add to Cart Price: $85.00 Item Details Ask a Question
Request an Image CABLE, George Washington (1844-1925; Louisiana novelist). Declining an invitation to speak before a literary group, in an autograph note, signed 23 April 1887, from Northampton, Massachusetts, to Benson Sewell. 8vo. 1 page, approximately 75 words. In part: "If I held any sort of salaried position or had any other source of income than the product of each day's labor which whenever lost cannot be regained, I should be able to accept many kind honors and opportunities for usefulness which now I am compelled to decline." Cable moved north when his liberal views of race made life uncomfortable in the South. Folded, else very good. More Add to Cart Price: $85.00 Item Details Ask a Question