Papers on Dr. Kate Pelham Newcomb, 1945-1962.

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Papers on Dr. Kate Pelham Newcomb, 1945-1962.

Papers of Wentland, a Woodruff, Wis., businessman,entirely concerning his leadership in the "Million Penny Parade" fundraising drive (1948-1954) to build a hospital which would serve the Arbor Vitae, Woodruff, Minocqua, and Lac du Flambeau area of northern Wisconsin. This idea was suggested by Dr. Kate Pelham Newcomb.

0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) and9 photographs (1 folder)

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