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I wold be grateful for any known references or quotations about the
Mark Twain Library in Redding, Connecticut, an institution that Twain
inspired and helped to organize and finance. Proceedings from the
sale of Jean's Farm, which Twain sold after Jean's death in December
1909, were used to build the first library building. Twain died
before the building was completed, but his inspiration lives on and
is being celebrated this year, 100 years after Twain's arrival in
Redding on June 18, 1908.
Robert Morton
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Robert Morton
P.O.. Box 16
Redding Ridge, CT 06876
Tel: 203 938-2992
Cell: 203 470-4454
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