Peggy Pond Church Pictorial Collection 1914-1984

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Peggy Pond Church Pictorial Collection 1914-1984

Collection consists of Peggy Pond Church's photographs related to Edith Warner, (Box 1) plus an addition to the collection related to Church herself (Box 2).

2 boxes (250 photoprints; 1 pencil drawing; 1 postcard)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404394

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