Letters and ephemera removed from printed volumes in the Charles F. Eberstadt Collection of Western Pioneer Narratives, [ca. 1926-1950].

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Letters and ephemera removed from printed volumes in the Charles F. Eberstadt Collection of Western Pioneer Narratives, [ca. 1926-1950].

Correspondence, booksellers' advertisements, catalogue notes, etc. removed from sixteen printed volumes.

Approximately 25 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6733823

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