Letters : Jamaica Plain, [Mass.] to S[arah] Maria Parsons, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1897 Nov. 12 and Dec. 9.

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Letters : Jamaica Plain, [Mass.] to S[arah] Maria Parsons, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1897 Nov. 12 and Dec. 9.

Letters relating to a Suffrage Fair to be held in Boston at which some artifacts of Lydia Maria Child are to be donated for sale by Mrs. Parsons.

2 items (6 p.) in folder ; 25 x 30 cm.

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