Henry O. Andrew Family, Portrait and documents. 1890-1949.

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Henry O. Andrew Family, Portrait and documents. 1890-1949.

The envelope contains portrait photographs of Henry O. Andrew, and of his wife Bertha posed with infant daughter Jean. The folder contains three pages of photocopied newspaper articles and a 1945 Armistice Day Ceremony program honoring Henry O. Andrew.

6 photographs.4 documents (3 photocopies and 1 program).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7470709

Boulder Public Library

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