Certificate of facts regarding the Kiwanis Fellowship Chair [manuscript], 1934 Jun 12.

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Certificate of facts regarding the Kiwanis Fellowship Chair [manuscript], 1934 Jun 12.

Large, official statement of purpose and history of the Kiwanis Fellowship Chair, a chair representing the "friendly fellowship existing between the people of Canada and the United States." It is described as being built with wood from historical buildings and locations including Monticello, Montpelier, and the University of Virginia.

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University of Virginia. Library

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