Autograph and typed letters signed (179), and envelopes (13) without corresponding letters : New York ; Quincy ; Saratoga Springs ; Fort Dix ; Spartenburg, South Carolina ; Camp Croft, South Carolina ; Camp Gordon, Georgia ; Laramie, Wyoming ; San Francisco ; the Marianas ; Phillipines ; and Hollywo

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Autograph and typed letters signed (179), and envelopes (13) without corresponding letters : New York ; Quincy ; Saratoga Springs ; Fort Dix ; Spartenburg, South Carolina ; Camp Croft, South Carolina ; Camp Gordon, Georgia ; Laramie, Wyoming ; San Francisco ; the Marianas ; Phillipines ; and Hollywood ; to Mary Cheever, [1941]-1945.

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Cheever, Mary, 1763 or 1764-1841

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Wife of author John Cheever. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Ossining, N.Y., to Francis S. Mason, Jr., [1981] May 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270870519 ...

Cheever, John

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Burden, Carter

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