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YES! That would be very rare indeed and of genuine historical value. There are no doubt historians, libraries and museums that would give their eye teeth to have the original letters. I would suggest contacting a history professor at the nearest college to ask how to go about getting them published. You might also want to investigate the new "on demand" publishers. You have to pay them a fee, but it is modest, and then they make your book available on Amazon.com and places like that and print up copies for anybody who buys one. Michael Montagne

It is without doubt that such a collection would be of considerable value either to an academic institution or to a private collector. If your interest is merely money, I would suggest that you attempt to contact a private collector as they are more likely to pay a greater amount than a public or eductional institution.

As an alternative, could I suggest placing the letters on display in your own home? It may be possible to obtain a government grant to set up such a private museum.

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