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I too would be interested in that story. I have a 1907 photograph of
Twain by A F Bradley, 5th Ave., NYC, taken in 1907, signed by Bradley
and Twain, supposedly for the benefit of SF earthquake victims (not
Coolbrith in particular), but I've not been able to verify this claim.
Kevin
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From: "Robert STEWART" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: 9/25/2019 3:27:47 PM
Subject: George Wharton James
>Some years ago I read the report George Wharton James wrote about his visit with Twain to get Twain to go to a photographer for some pictures to be taken and sold for the benefit on Ina Coolbrith, after Ina lost everything in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Does anyone know where I can find that report by James?
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