Eleanor Lord Pray Papers 1894-1975 (bulk 1894-1930)

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Eleanor Lord Pray Papers 1894-1975 (bulk 1894-1930)

Member of a New England merchant family living in Vladivostok, Russia. Primarily letters written and received by Pray. Letters describe daily life, the city and its surroundings, and historic events.

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