Meinhardt Lemke Collection 1905-1962 bulk 1929-1960

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Meinhardt Lemke Collection 1905-1962 bulk 1929-1960

This collection contains personal and professional material of Meinhardt Lemke such as a large amount of manuscripts,correspondence and various documents like his immigration papers and religious school material from Silesia.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346259

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