Elizabeth M. Lauritzen papers, 1928-1994

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Elizabeth M. Lauritzen papers, 1928-1994

1928-1994

Record of Lauritzen's family, work, church, and social activities.

Microfilm: 5 reels, 35 mm.; Microfilm neg.: 5 reels, 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6325056

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