Letter, 1943 Mar. 15, Ann Arbor, to Harry Dichter, Philadelphia.

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Letter, 1943 Mar. 15, Ann Arbor, to Harry Dichter, Philadelphia.

Concerns sheet music by John Bray sent to the Labadie Collection by Mrs. Paul E. Furst, her death, and other materials to be sent; and seeks information and a contact in Philadelphia.

1 p. Typescript (carbon copy)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7356993

University of Michigan

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Inglis, Agnes, 1870-1952.

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