Pickman, Chanler, and Clifford families' correspondence and other papers, ca. 1893-2006.

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Pickman, Chanler, and Clifford families' correspondence and other papers, ca. 1893-2006.

Preliminary box list only for correspondence, compositions, and family papers of the Pickman, Chanler, and Clifford families.

3 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385206

Houghton Library

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Edward Motley Pickman's

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Winthrop Chanler

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Edward Pickman

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Pickman, Edward Motley, 1886-....

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Chanler, Margaret

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Pickman, Dudley Leavitt, 1850-

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Daisy

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EM Pickman's

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Nicholas and Deborah Clifford

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Deborah Pickman.

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Laura Chanler White

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Margaret Terry

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Mrs. Henry Clifford

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Marion Crawford's

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Nadia Boulanger

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Hester M. Pickman's

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Mary Jackson

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Bernard Berenson

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Mrs. Edward Motley Pickman

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George R. Bluin

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Anthony Pickman's

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Joseph Proctor III.

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Laura Chanler

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Anthony Pickman

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Margaret Chanler

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Jane Pickman

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Deborah Clifford's

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