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Olmsted > 1870s > 1879 > December 1879 > December 22, 1879 > Frederick Law Olmsted to Henry Whitney Bellows, 22 December 1879
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To Henry Whitney Bellows

My dear friend; 209 W. 46 ST.
NEW YORK.
22d Dec. 1879.

As I was getting my children’s books tonight I recevd a surprising Christmas present myself. A package of proofs was put in my hand with the remark that I might find something of interest in them.

I have been looking through them with no little emotion — partly for the honor you are heaping on me — partly because of a haunted feeling. What! You don’t mean to say that I wrote that! The Ghost of Christmas past.

Really, Doctor, you know they are not wholly authentic, those letters to which you sign my name. I know at least that a very kind editorial hand has been upon them.

I am more than grateful that you can have had it in your heart to so deal by me. And I don’t repine that the fact of my life falls so very far short of what you have wished to think it.

I can only wish you in return a Merry Christmas & many of them, being always

most affectionately yours

Fredk Law Olmsted.


As a matter of proofreading: F.L.O was not the originator of the Central Park. That word belongs to Downing if to any man. And the design is equally Vaux’s. If the page (10) is cast & not printed could you not at least substitute executive? It is not quite the thing but it would fill the space of originator.