Life on a frontier farm / Leonard R. Dykes.

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Life on a frontier farm / Leonard R. Dykes.

The Leonard R. Dykes papers consist of a holograph autobiography and correspondence regarding the settlement of his estate and the establishment of a memorial scholarship fund for ROTC students of Arizona State University.

43 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7030481

Arizona State University Libraries

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