Biography of George M. Randall, 1884.

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Biography of George M. Randall, 1884.

Copy, in the handwriting of Matilda G. Bancroft, of obituary published in a Denver newspaper at the time of Randall's death (8 l.), with extract of a funeral sermon by the Rev. Walter H. Moore (23 l.), and a tribute "from the pen of a prominent New England clergyman" (2 l.).

Originals : 33 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (34 exposures) : negative (Rich. 115:15) and positive.

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Bancroft, Matilda G.

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