Autograph letters signed (2) and typed letter signed (1) : London, to Rev. Charles C. Bubb, 1917 Jan. 23, 1917 Jan. 29 and 1917 Aug. 30.

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Autograph letters signed (2) and typed letter signed (1) : London, to Rev. Charles C. Bubb, 1917 Jan. 23, 1917 Jan. 29 and 1917 Aug. 30.

3 items (6 p.) ; (12mo) and (8vo)

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