The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1841-1850
Theme(s):
America
travel
To JAMES SIMMS,1 8 MARCH [1842]
MS Pook & Pook Inc., June 2008; only the ending in CD’s hand (aa), the rest in George Putnam’s.2
United States Hotel3 March 8
Dear Sir.
Let me thank you cordially for your recollection of me this morning, and for your little present to one of my children. I assure you that I am truly obliged to you, and that I am
Mr. James K. Simms
(a) Dear Sir | Faithfully Yours (a)
(a) CHARLES DICKENS (a)
- 1. Unidentified; the middle initial in the subscription uncertain whether K or R.
- 2. George Washington Putnam (1812-96); recommended to CD by Francis Alexander, to whom CD sat for his portrait on his arrival in Boston (Pilgrim Letters 2, p. 438 & n). Began as CD’s secretary in the United States, Jan 42: see further Pilgrim Letters 3, pp. 26-7 & nn.
- 3. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, where CD arrived 5 Mar.