Papers of Berea St. John Feiner, 1834-1973.

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Papers of Berea St. John Feiner, 1834-1973.

Correspondence, articles, photographs, and various other materials created or compiled by Feiner.

1 box (.25 cubic feet)

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Kane, J. Herbert

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Knowlton, Lucy Ann St. John.

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Day, Samuel Stearns, 1808-1871

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