Martin D. Hardin papers, 1881-1963, 1881-1946 (bulk).

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Martin D. Hardin papers, 1881-1963, 1881-1946 (bulk).

Papers of Martin D. Hardin, a Presbyterian clergyman, lecturer, and portrait artist. He seved as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, New York, 1920-1935.

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