Reminiscences of an old timer, [1932 ].

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Reminiscences of an old timer, [1932 ].

Typescript of Mrs. Pinkham's reminiscences of her life in Manitoba. Includes some newspaper clippings and photographs.

1 box (0.2 ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7445110

New Hampshire Newspaper Project

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