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Written to Isabel Howland, a women's rights activist and niece of Emily Howland, who was possibly located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, at the time of this letter. Discusses making arrangements for the funeral of Frank King, as well as the circumstances of his death. Describes King's life as "a tragedy, a study for a psychologist, such a mixture of fine traits . . . and the opposite." Briefly describes the circumstances of King's daughter.