Letter, 1911 May 11, New York, to Albert S. Bickmore [New York].

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Letter, 1911 May 11, New York, to Albert S. Bickmore [New York].

The Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History elect Mr. and Mrs. Bickmore Patrons of the Museum in recognition of their services and donations.

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