Abstract:
Letters of General Joseph R. Hawley to Charles Dudley Warner, The Hartford Daily Times, January 18, 1930. During 1868, and indeed for fourteen months, Warner was abroad, and Hawley carried the burden of editing the Courant. During 1866 and 1867 both Hawley and Warner were in Hartford, so the correspondence had been suspended. While Warner was abroad, he contributed interesting articles frequently to the Courant, but it was not until February 1869, that Hawley sat down to write him a letter. He then gave him a comprehensive view of much that had happened, concerning their personal business affairs, the progress of the Courant and on political matters.
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