Ludwig family papers, [188-]-1970.

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Ludwig family papers, [188-]-1970.

Diaries, 1938-1972, of Ruby Ludwig concerning daily life and travels, scrapbooks, ca. 1880-1960, concerning Ingham County local history, W.C.T.U. activities, and the First Baptist Church of Lansing; papers, ca. 1930-1970, of Frederick Ludwig, Port Huron physician, concerning medical matters, his interest in bird-banding, and World War II experiences; and photographs.

5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362942

Bentley Historical Library

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Ludwig family.

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Lansing, Portland, and Port Huron, Michigan family. From the description of Ludwig family papers, [188-]-1970. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422449 ...

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Ludwig, Frederick J.

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Ludwig, Ruby.

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First Baptist Church (Lansing, Mich.)

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