[Papers], 1850-1922.

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[Papers], 1850-1922.

The collection contains three medical certificates belonging to Dr. Thomas Basye of Spiceland, Indiana. Included is a letter from G.W.H. Kemper providing the correct spelling of Dr. Basye's name.

1 oversized folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7136604

Indiana State Library - ISL

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