Letter to Ludwig Kugelmann, January 9, 1895


ENGELS TO LUDWIG KUGELMANN

IN HANOVER

[London.] 9 January 1895

Dear Kugelmann,

Please write at once to Livingston in Pittsburg and ask him for Meyer's list of earlier stuff; to judge by your last letter there's unlikely to be very much, but there are also sundry items, some of them anonymous, in old newspapers and compendiums of the 1843-47 period. Ask him, too, if the collection of Tribune[1] articles is still in existence. At the same time I shall get other friends in America to search for such ancient tomes as may still be in existence there, so that the matter can be put in hand.

Many regards to your wife and daughter,

Yours

F.E.

Could you possibly supply me with a few of your red brass locks?

  1. New York Daily Tribune