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This seems the most likely explanation but requires a typo or
mis-identification on somebody's part; Nathaniel is not Richard.
On 10/9/23 15:33, Barbara Schmidt wrote:
> Scott,
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> This is likely in reference to the Webster & Co. publication of this book
> in 1888 -- listed in my article online at
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> http://twainquotes.com/websterco.html
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> Burton, Rev. Nathaniel J., *Yale Lectures on Preaching and Other Writings*
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> Barb
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> On Mon, Oct 9, 2023 at 5:14 PM Scott Holmes<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> There is an entry in Day By Day for May 17, 1788 that has me
>> puzzled:*May 17 Thursday* – *Frederick J. Hall** for Webster &
>> Co.* wrote to Sam: “Your favor received, also the watch. We will pay the
>> Burton bill, the bill for composition and electrotyping on the Burton
>> book, and also send you invoice for the watch. We have forwarded a copy
>> of ‘The Library of Humor’.” Other finances were discussed [MTP]. /Note/:
>> *Richard E. Burton*.
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>> Who is this Burton and what book did he write? This cannot be Richard
>> F. Burton, who figures so much in my treatment of Sam Clemens' travels
>> to Carson City.
>> --
>> /Unaffiliated Geographer and Twain aficionado/
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/Unaffiliated Geographer and Twain aficionado/
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