Letters, 1935.

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Letters, 1935.

Letters, Spalding, Idaho, December 10, 1935, to President F.D. Roosevelt and his private secretary, inviting the President and Mrs. Roosevelt to Whitman Mission Centennial. Also, letter, December 12, 1935, to H.J. Deutsch, about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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