Papers of Corrie Ten Boom, 1902-1983, 1997, n.d.

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Papers of Corrie Ten Boom, 1902-1983, 1997, n.d.

Letters, photographs, audio tapes, diary, film, notebooks, photo albums, sermons, video tapes, and other material relating to the life and ministry of Corrie ten Boom.

5 boxes (4.13 cubic feet)

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