Letter, 1912 January 3.

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Letter, 1912 January 3.

Letter, dated 3 January 1912, to Rev. Dr. A. M. Fraser of Staunton, Virginia, thanking Fraser for his hospitality during a visit to Staunton.

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Library of Virginia

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