Charlotte A. Knoch papers, 1822-1919.

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Charlotte A. Knoch papers, 1822-1919.

This collection contains brief postcards and letters from German and Swiss writers to Charlotte Knoch, most of them in response to inquiries from Knoch. Four items date from Knoch's trip to Germany in 1913, two date from 1914 and 1919 respectively.

8 items, incl. 5 cards and 2 letters, and one document.

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