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Letter Sent by Lewis Henry Morgan to Ely Samuel Parker, Reporting on Disappointing Attempts to Contact Newspaper Editors to Gain Parker a Position Should He Travel West
註釋Description: Letter advising Parker of the disappointing results of calls on newspaper editors, which Morgan has made as requested in an attempt to secure work for Ely as a correspondent should he decide to go West. As an inducement to "abandon his Western notions," Morgan tells Ely of contacts he has made to secure employment for him with the State's Genesee Valley Canal project. Asks him again for a description by Johnson of the white dog sacrifice and for a few more Indian words.