Letter, 1910-1920, Portage, Wisconsin, [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, Dear Lady, Staten Island, New York / Zona Gale. 1910-1920.

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Letter, 1910-1920, Portage, Wisconsin, [to] Mrs. [Edwin] Markham, Dear Lady, Staten Island, New York / Zona Gale. 1910-1920.

Tells her that a dear friend, Edward J. Ward, will be in new York for a meeting of the American Social Center. Woodrow Wilson is to be there. They would like Mr. Markham to be present. Asks to meet up with him.

4 p. on 1 leaf ; 21-28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7597503

Wagner College, Horrmann Library

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