Letter, 1902 Mar. 17, Washington, to Annie W. Ciocca, Rome.

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Letter, 1902 Mar. 17, Washington, to Annie W. Ciocca, Rome.

Requests information and anecdotes about S. P. Langley's mother and his Aunt Ann for a sketch about "the beloved and wonderful women who left the world in 1901."

[3] p. on 1 l. Holograph signed, with envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7357285

University of Michigan

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