Letter, 1917 Sep. 11, Detroit, to Miss Burt, Ann Arbor.

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Letter, 1917 Sep. 11, Detroit, to Miss Burt, Ann Arbor.

Concerns the I.W.W. raid in Detroit on Sep. 11, 1917, and refers to Miss Englis [i.e. Anges Inglis].

[2] p. (correspondence card) Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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