Washington Bi-centennial speeches, 1932.

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Washington Bi-centennial speeches, 1932.

Typewritten copies of addresses delivered by eleven different speakers, Feb. 22 and May 6, 1932, at the Washington Bi-centennial celebrations in Milwaukee, several of which were tree-planting ceremonies.

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