Migrant Pennsylvanian : typescript / by Marcus S. Hottenstin, 1966.

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Migrant Pennsylvanian : typescript / by Marcus S. Hottenstin, 1966.

Consists of a typescript copy (carbon) of Hottenstein's MIGRANT PENNSYLVANIAN, an unpublished autobiography in which he reflects on the changes in transportation, economics, politics, and entertainment which took place during the decades from his birth in 1876 up to 1966.

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Princeton University Library

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