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CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, Reverend Sir Genille (1869-1929) - Autograph Letter Signed

 1554311191,
This English nobleman (12th Baronet of Stratton Hall) emigrated to America and became a bartender and played cowboy, among other things, before becoming a minister; he authored the 1928 memoir "From Cowboy to Pulpit." ALS, 1p, 8½" X 11", ornate Salvation Army Industrial Home letterhead, Chester, PA, 1912 July 4. Addressed to Roddick W. Marten. Good plus . Age toning from long-ago newspaper clipping to large upper right area. On pictorial Salvation Army letterhead, the Baronet boldly pens that he has never met a mannamed "Hal Marten" that Marten is seeking and suggests "You might write to the Cattle Raisers Association.. it is very hard to trace a man in the West." Comes with newspaper clipping, "Girl Won Titled Cowboy Over to Salvation Army," darkened but not brittle. Most unusual and uncommon. .
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 137.75 | £UK 117.25 | JP¥ 23412] Book number 16131

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